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Goldstein has spent the last eight years
Suzanne Perlman Goldstein, a former
participating in a program that links
Southfield City Council member, is a
businesses with public school students.
Republican Party candidate for the
The program provides young people
Oakland County commissioner's seat
with. mentoring and job-training
being vacated by Shelley Goodman
Taub. The 16th District encompasses
opportunities.
Goldstein has received four out-
precincts in Bloomfield Township,
standing service awards in
West Bloomfield and the entire
recognition of her work as a
city of Orchard Lake.
public servant over the past
"I intend to represent the citi-
zens of the 16th district of
30 years.
Goldstein attended the
Oakland County with the ener-
University of Michigan and
gy, wisdom, competence and fis-
graduated from Wayne State
cal responsibility that I brought
University with a bachelor's
to my 16 years on the
-
of science degree.
Southfield City Council," said
She and her husband, V.
Goldstein, now a Bloomfield
Suzan ne
Lester Goldstein, raised three
Township resident.
Perim an
children in Oakland County.
Goldstein served as president
Golds tein
By this fall, five of her grand-
and president pro-tern of the
children will attend the
Southfield City Council. She
Bloomfield Hills schools,
was a member of the
where Goldstein finds time to both
Community and Economic Policy
volunteer her services and work as a
Development Committee of the
substitute teacher.
National League of Cities. She repre-
'As an experienced public servant, I
sented senior citizens' interests as a
have proven my ability to effectively
member of Southfield's Senior
represent the citizens of Oakland
Advisory Council.
County with competence," Goldstein
The candidate also has been a repre-
said.
sentative to the Coordinating Council
"Nothing gives me more satisfaction
on Substance Abuse, the Statewide Job
than knowing that I have acted to
Training Coordinating Council and
improve the quality of life for those in
the Michigan Conference on
our community. I hope to continue my
Performing Arts.
efforts as the commissioner for
As a continuation of her work with
the Southfield Chamber of Commerce, Oakland County's 16th district."

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Israel Bonds Group JCC Enrolls For
Hears Ambassador Preschool Camp

Ambassador Alon Pinkas, consul general
of Israel in New York, will be guest
speaker at the 2002 State of Israel
Bonds Attorney Division Tribute
Dinner. 48th District Judge Edward
Avadenka and Oakland County
Prosecutor David Gorcyca are honorees.
The dinner is 6 p.m. Wednesday, June
19, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Southfield. Judge Avadenka. and
Gorcyca will receive the Eleanor
Roosevelt Humanities Award for their
contributions to the legal profession and
for their dedicated service.
For information about the event or
. the securities offered by Development
Corporation for Israel-State of Israel
Bonds, call the Detroit Israel Bonds
office, (248) 352-6555 or (888) 352-
6556.

The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit is taking enroll-
ments for its summer day camp, which
is open to preschoolers, ages 2'/2 to 4 V2,
at the West Bloomfield JCC.
Activities for campers include fishing,
music, arts and crafts and American Red
Cross Instructional Swim. Each session
includes an off-premises trip.
There are two four-week sessions: June
17 to July 11 and July 15 to Aug. 8.
Children may attend two, three or five
days weekly, Monday through Friday, on
a half-day or full-time schedule. Hours
are 9:30 a.m. to noon on the half days.
A full day, including busing and lunch,
runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Participating campers must be toilet-
trained; a copy of their birth certificate is
required for registration. Call the camps
office, (248) 432-5578.

