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May 24, 2002 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-24

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CALENDAR from page 21

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Detroit Zoo, Royal Oak.
(248) 398-0900.

22-23 Fine Art at Meadow Brook -
Juried Art Fain Meadowbrook Music
Festival, Rochester Hills.
(248) 377-0100.

22-23 West Bloomfield Art Fair.
Henry Ford Medical Center, West
Bloomfield. (954) 472-3755 or
(248) 626-3636.

23 Urban Garden Tour.
Community House, Birmingham.
(248) 644-5832.

25 Annual Jeff Daniels Comedy
Golflam. An outing based on
themes from Jeff Daniels movies.
Proceeds to support The Purple Rose
Theatre Company. Polo Fields Golf
and Country Club, 5200 Polo Fields
Drive, Ann Arbor. $2500/foursome.
Corporate sponsorship available.
Call: (734) 433-7782.

26 Marshall Field's Target
Fireworks. International Freedom
Festival fireworks light up the sky.
The world's largest international bor-
der festival held in Hart Plaza and
across the river in Windsor, Ontario.
10 p.m., rain date: June 27th.
(313) 923-8259 or (800) 838-7648.

26 Fireworks Party. Historic Fort
Wayne, Detroit. (313) 843-6940.

26 Fireworks Rooftop Party. Miller
Center Parking Garage, Detroit.
(313) 923-7400.

28-30 Michigan Wine and Food
Festival. Meadow Brook Music
Festival, Rochester Hills.
(248) 377-0100.
29 Taste of Ferndale. W. 9 Mile,
downtown Ferndale.
(248) 546-1632.

30 Collectible Toy Show. VFW
Hall, Plymouth. (734) 455-2110.

The Blind Spot is expanding outdoors. Along with our quality
window treatments we are pleased to be your new source for

Retractable Awnings

JULY

take place in the Rock Garden. Cost

2 Lunch at Meadow Brook Hall.
Before or after touring the Hall, stop
in the Christopher Wren dining room
for a light summer lunch featuring
delicate salads, summer dishes and
cold beverages. Begins at noon and
costs $18/person. Call: (248) 370-
3140. July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30.

3 Jazz in the Pegasus Garden.
Listen to live jazz while relaxing in
Meadow Brook Hall's Pegasus
Garden. Cost $15/person. There will
be a cash bar and hors d'oeuvres avail-
able for purchase. The concert will be
held in the Pegasus Garden from 7
p.m. to 10 p.m. Please call: (248)
370-3140. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31.

12 Friday Flicks at Meadow Brook
Hall. Bring your own blanket and

view 1930s films outdoors while
enjoying a picnic of gourmet cheeses,
crackers and dessert. Wine and bot-
tled water also included. Friday Flicks

is $22/person and includes the Picnic.
Doors open at 9 p.m. and the movie
begins at 9:30 p.m. July 12, 19, 26.
Call: (248) 370-3140 or www.mead-
owbrookhall .org.
3 Fireworks at Lincoln Hills
Country Club. Contact the City of
Birmingham at (248) 644-1800.

3-6 Henry Ford Museum and
Greenfield Village: Salute to
America Detroit Symphony
Orchestra Concerts. Enjoy an
Independence Day celebration for the
entire family with picnics, fireworks,
and patriotic music performed by the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Tickets: DSO hotline (313) 982-6180
or www.detroitsymphony.com .

5 Summer In The City Children's
Theatre. Theatre series runs until
August 30th. On the steps of
Birmingham City Hall at 6:30 p.m.
Contact the BPSD at
(248) 433-3550.

Membership & Boat Wells Available
at

GREAT LAKES YACHT CLUB

located in St. Clair Shores

The Detroit Area's only Jewish Family Club

Air Conditioned Club House

Large Landscaped Lawn Area

Junior & Adult Sailing Classes

Racing & Rendezvous Programs

• Affordable sun protection
• Motorized systems by "Alutex"
• Hundreds of styles & colors
• Featuring the "Sunbrela" collection
• Durable and Dependable
• Elegant & Beautiful

Call today for a free
in-home presentation

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Southfield 248-352-8622

Canton

734-692-5002

21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall • Southfield, MI 48076

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Swimming Pool & Galley

Children's Play Areas

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Social Programs

Just Completing remodeling of all boating
facilities & deep water dredging.

A limited number of wells are currently available to
new members for boat sizes up to 48' x 16'

For information
Please contact Larry Aronoff (248) 540-5550
or Dr. Herbert Gardner (248) 253-1513

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