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August 09, 2002 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-08-09

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ouidield Presents

A. Celebration of the Arts,

Ann Katz and Bluma Schechter

AN ARTFEST & MORE
ON EVERGREEN HILLS GOLF COURSE, 26000 EVERGREEN ROAD
(AT 10 1/2 MILE ROAD)
SOUTHFIELD MICHIGAN

SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,10 A r
7 P.M.
SUNDAY AUGUST 25, 10 A.M. - 5P.M.

♦ A juried fine arts and crafts show featuring more than 100 artists from around the
country, including many mediums (painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media,
jewelry, glass, etc.)
♦ "Taste of Southfield" featuring a wide variety of summer fun food from many local
favorites, including La Fendi, Golden Mushroom, Musashi and many more
• A fishing derby and scale boat races
♦ Three one-act plays performed by SRO Productions

OUTDOOR CONCERTS AT THE

Civic CENTER PLAZA

TICKETINFORMATION

Benefit concert featuring
noted flutist Alexander Zonjic
and opening act Serieux on
Friday, August 2.3 at 7:30 p.m.

Plaza Seating: $15;
Lawn Seating: S10;
Tickets available at all
Ticketmaster outlets,
Southfield City Hall
main reception desk
weekdays (8 a.m.- 5
p.m.), or the Parks &
Recreation Building
evenings (5-7 p.m.)
Call (248) 354-4854
for more information.

Proceeds to benefit the Southfield Commu-
nity Foundation. Doors open at 6:3o p.m.

Live performance by

K.C. & the Sunshine Band

on Saturday, August 24
at 7:3o p.m.
Doors open at 6:3o p.m.

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2002

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C o mmunity

Kadima Plans
Parlor Meeting

Southfield-based Kadima is holding its
2002 parlor meeting 6:30 p.m. Sunday,
Aug. 25, at the home of Ann and
Norman Katz in Bloomfield Hills.
Co-chairs for the evening are Bluma
and Robert Schechter. A $500 mini-
mum donation per person includes tick-
ets to Kadima's "Music with Mandy"
benefit 7 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Music
Hall, featuring Mandy Patinkin.
Kadima is a nonprofit, non-sectarian
mental health agency that offers residen-
tial, counseling and supported employ-
ment services to adults with psychiatric
disabilities.
For information, call Kadima, (248)
559-8235.

IRP To Hear

IDF Supporter

Joshua Berkovitz, the president of
Michigan Chapter, Friends of the Israel
Defense Forces, will be the speaker at
the Institute for Retired Professionals'
lunch-and-learn at 1 p.m. Thursday,
Aug. 22 at the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield.
His topic will be "The Israel Defense
Forces: Challenges of Today and the
Jewish Future."
The son of Holocaust survivors,
Berkovitz was born and raised in Israel.
He served in the IDF 1968-1971 and in
the reserves 1971-1987. He participated
in the Yom Kippur War on the Suez
Canal front.
Berkovitz pursued an engineering
degree from Philadelphia College of
Science and has lived in Michigan with
his wife and two children since 1987.
For lunch-and-learn information, call
the IRP office, (248) 967-4030, ext.
2018.

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