ZONE put our 26 Literacy Volunteers To Be Trained Body Rolling Class At JCC Two area educators will be the speakers at the Monday, Jan. 13, Detroit Jewish Coalition for Literacy (DJCL) volunteers training workshop 4-6 p.m. at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township. New and veteran volunteers will gain insight and skills for tutoring English as a second language and special education students. Dina Krause, preschool-special education coordinator for Oakland Schools, will discuss strategies for tutoring special needs K-3 students. Margaret Shamoun, an ESL bilin- gual staff member of the Birmingham Public Schools, will handle making connection and meeting the needs of ESL students. The DJCL is chaired by council board members SallyJo Levine and Ellie Slovis and is an affiliate of the National Jewish Coalition for Literacy. To register for the workshop or receive information about volunteer opportunities, call Phyllis Jarvis, (248) 642-5393. The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit will offer Yamuna Body Rolling master classes on Sunday, Jan. 12, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., and on Tuesday, Jan. 14, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The classes will be conducted in the Health Club at the JCC in West Bloomfield. Yamuna Body Rolling is a practice of rolling the body over specially designed balls in routines that fol- low the body's natural order. The class will be taught by nationally certified massage thera- pist and certified instructor Shelly Metzger and is free to all JCC Fitness and Health Club members. It is available to the public and gen- eral members with the purchase of a guest pass. For information, call Marni Stone, (248) 432-5427. Volunteers Begin Hospice Training Jewish Family Service and Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network are seeking volunteers who will pro- vide consolation and assistance to terminally ill clients and their fami- lies. The 12-hour training curriculum includes an introduction to hospice, volunteer responsibilities, communi- cation skills, care and comfort meas- ures, psychological and spiritual issues related to death and dying, stress management, bereavement, infection control, safety, confiden- tiality, patient rights and Jewish tra- ditions related to death and dying. Training will take place over three days begining in February. Dates have not yet been finalized. Volunteers must attend all three ses- sions. For information, call Michelle Greenstein, (248) 559-1500. years of building experience to work for your family. From blue prints, to permits, to final inspection... we do it all. HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Remodeling Renovations Kitchens Baths Basements Additions Dormers ■ ■ ■ ■ Garages Insurance Damages Licensed & Insured since '76 NAHB Master Builder & Remodeler Enhance the Look and Feel of Your Home with Aluminum Glass Railings Democratic Club Hears Politicos "A House Divided" will be the theme of the Oak Park- Huntington Woods Democratic Club 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9, at the Prentis Jewish Apartments in Oak Park. Guests include state Rep. David Woodward, chairman of the Oakland County Democratic Party; state Sen. Gilda Z. Jacobs, D-Huntington Woods; and state Rep. Andy Meisner, D-Huntington Woods. Hosted by the Prentis Jewish Apartments Residents Council, the meeting will discuss the agenda of Gov. Jennifer Granholm, the Democratic Party's legislative plan and the new direction of the county party. Club elections will be held. Offices are open to full mem- bers. For information, call Nathaniel Warshay, (248) 420- 2798. For Your Free Estimate or Consultation Call Our Experts at: 248 353-5770 GLASS COMP MY Visit our Southfield Showroom: 22223 Telegraph Road (S. of 9 Mile Rd) Howard Kaplan AIL a- t o- ry, A, cy, 248-477-2559 / www.howardkaplanphotos.com I SONY Flat Screen Television Lowest prices in Michigan one of Sony's oldest authorized dealers LeVon's Co. • 248.642.4466 (delivery available) Hours: 9-5 daily • 9-3 Sat. it 3 2003 31