vol p"nommw mpspo Alumni Sought For Tutoring The Detroit Jewish Coalition for Literacy (DJCL) is recruiting alum- ni of Winship Elementary School in Detroit for a new volunteer tutoring program. The Friends of Winship School will hold its first planning meeting 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13, at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township. The group is developing on ongoing literacy program for students in grades k-3 in partnership with the DJCL. An orientation meeting for summer tutors will be held 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 19, at the school. Volunteers will meet with Winship's Principal Dr. Ealy and tour the school. Founded and facilitated by the Jewish Community Council, the DJCL has 29 member organizations with 370 volunteers participating in literacy programs in 34 schools in Detroit and Oakland County and other project sites. Chaired by JCCouncil board member Ellie Slovis and SallyJo Levine, the DJCL is an affiliate of the National Jewish Coalition for Literacy (NJCL). For information about the Friends of Winship School or other DJCL volunteer opportunities, contact Phyllis Shawn Jarvis, (248) 642- 5393. ‘*% NI& 6362i4OSUHRtha r r ouridatia — TURN YOUR STEPS INTO STRIDES Ninth Annual 5k Fun Run/Walk • Sunday June 9, 2002 Help us fund Children's Hospital's research to find a cure for juvenile diabetes and other childhood diseases. The Grodman Cure Foundation was established to find a cure for insulin dependent diabetes by the parents of Adam and Jared Grodman, when the two boys were diagnosed with the disease.Today, the foundation helps improve the quality of life for countless children afflicted with childhood diseases, and every step you take is one step closer to finding a cure! Registration begins at 9:00 AM, followed by the Run/Walk and lunch. Kresches Receive Anniversary Gift Enjoy family activities all day long, including: Moonwalk, Clowns, Face Painting, Carnival Games, and a silent auction that In honor of Molly and Ben Kresch's 50th anniversary, their children and grandchildren have marked the occasion with a plan to present them with a unique gift. A Sefer Torah will be donated for use in the chapel at the new Norma Jean and Edward Meer Jewish Apartments in West Bloomfield. The Hachnosas Sefer Torah dedi- cation and light brunch, with music by the Rocky Stewart Band, will take place 11 a.m. Thursday, June 20. The Kresch children, Simon and Ruchy Kresch, Ari and Lin Kresch, Judy and Zelig Schur and Eddie and Susie Kresch, also will be marking the occasion by sponsoring a Scholar-in-Residence weekend at the Young Israel of Oak Park this sum- mer in their honor. Drake Park at 6801 Drake Road in West Bloomfield (between 14 and 15 Mile) includes sports memorabilia, vacations and cruises, art, gift baskets, crystal and jewelry.Arrive early and start the bidding! Registration Fee: $25 for all events, and includes a nifty tee shirt. $ I 0 per each additional tee shirt. For more details, call us at (248) 360-6425 or visit us at www.curefoundation@aol.com \ 1 \■ .„ %. , ., ,,:,.,...e -...,, ..,4 _ ;z4, , Children's Hospital of Michigan • Davis Funds • Franklin Templeton Funds • Galencher Nagy Foundation %‘t\c , Hansons Running Shop • Leo's Coney Island — West Bloomfield • Mark S. Lipsitz, CLU, CFP, EA Michael Randel, CPA • Moroko and Landau, Attorneys at Law • Oppenheimer Funds • Penn Mutual Wari."14420.1.164124." — J Classified Section M good as 248.865.6308 °"'"%0.0001%..41.1••••011 %.... —000 _ EARN i Clinical Teaching • • • • • • • • • • • al ....Testing/Evaluation g • • • • FEidrsutcafutilolynaCticirneicchintetdhe ISADILITIES INIC Auedited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools United States to receive North Central Accreditation. (248) 545-6677 (248) 433-3323 Bloomfield Hills Oak Park www.Idcliniccom 41N 6/7 2002 47