k4'A4 tea "k" : • , VAN SIGN ri JVS Elects Board Chair Elizabeth Kanter Groskind of Huntington Woods was elected to a one- year term, commencing July 1, as the chair of the JVS board of trustees. She is a former partner and current sales and registered representative at Kanter Associates-American Benefits Group. She also is the founder of Volunteer Impact, an organization dedicated to making a difference in Detroit through hands-on volunteerism. Other officers who were elected are vice chairs David Foltyn, Elaine Fieldman and Leo D. Maxbauer; secre- tary, Arnold Mikon; treasurer, Joshua Mondry. Re-elected to three-year terms are Michelle Gilbert, Robert Hertzberg, Dr. Sherman Kay, Jerold Levine and Barbara Tukel. New board members who will serve a three-year term are Richard Blumenstein, Mitchell Bleznak, Douglas Bloom, Harriett Cooper, Nate Forbes, David Jaffe, Julie Nelson, Barbara Nusbaum and Diane Siriani. JCC Offers Getaways The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit's travel department will offer several short getaways. Trips are open to the entire community The JCC travel department will offer a trip to the Shaw Festival Aug. 5-7. The trip includes round-trip transportation, two nights accommodation and tickets to On the Twentieth Century and A trip to Stratford will be offered Sept. 16-17. The trip includes tickets to Gigi and The Hunchback of Notre Dame with one night's accommodation. The JCC travel department will offer an upper Michigan trip Sept. 8-11. The trip includes a Soo Locks boat and tours of White Point Lighthouse Station and Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, a horse-drawn carriage tour of Mackinac Island and lunch at the Grand Hotel, and a performance of LHarmonie, a musical tribute to the 21st century. The highlights of Pittsburgh and Frank Lloyd Wright's homes will be offered Oct. 8-10. The trip includes a visit to the St. Vincent College Gristmill, a tour of Wright's Falling Water and Kentucky Knob and admission to the Mountain Playhouse, Clayton: The Henry Clay Frick Mansion and Andy Warhol Museum. For information about these trips, call Marilyn Wolfe, (248) 432-5471. CERTIFIED Pre-Owned LARGEST SELECTION of PRE-OWNED Certified Lexus Pre-Owned Non-Certified Pre-Owned FINANCING AVAILABLE 2 to choose from, VERY CLEAN! 2001 Toyota Corolla $8,995 1999-2000 Lexus ES300s 2003 Toyota Corolla LE Certified, 8 to choose from. Starting at $19,995 Like New, Only one left! $12,995 1999-2002 Lexus RX 300s Certified, 13 to choose from. Starting at 1998 Volvo Cross Country $20,995 Loaded, Excellent condition! $13,995 2000 Lexus GS300 Certified, Like New, Low Miles. 1999 Lexus ES300 $24,995 Loaded, Extra Clean, MUST SEE! 2001 Lexus GS300 $16,995 Certified, Extra Clean. $28,995 1999 Toyota 4-Runner 4x4, Loaded, Extra Clean! 2001 Lexus GS300 $16,995 Certified, Loaded, Must see! $29,995 2003 Nissan Altima 2000 Lexus LS400 Like New, MUST SEE! $16,995 Certified Loaded, Low Miles. $30,995 1997 Lexus LS400 1999 Lexus LX470 Very Clean, Chromes, MUST SEE! Certified, Like New, Must See! $17,995 $30,995 2001 Lexus LS430 2002 Lexus SC 430 Certified, Like New, Must See! Low miles, (8,000) Like new. Must See! $43,995 $53,995 OUR CARS MUST PASS 128 INSPECTION POINTS IS AN IDEA THAT EVERYONE, EXPECTS, BUT NO DEALER ACHIEVES. CONSIDER IT A NONISSUE AT LEXUS OF ANN ARBOR AND LEXUS OF LANSING. OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT WON'T GIVE YOU POOR EXCUSES AS TO WHY THE JOB DIDN'T GET DONE. BEST OF ALL-, THIS QUALITY CUSTOMER SERVICE COMES AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE. NOTHING. inn C:Sc FRF211E3C)Fir 590 Auto Mall Dr. • Ann Arbor 5701 Pennsylvania Ave • Lansing 1.866.220.7625 1.888.418.7777 lexusofannarbor com lexusannarbor@usa.net lexusoflansing.com OPEN SATURDAY 10-5 *48 mo. lease; 12,000 mi. $0 clue at inception, $0 down, tax, title & license. 7/11 2003 35