MITZVAH DAY from page 31 detroit tigers weekend family fun pack! together. The day will end by 4 p.m. Itsa Mitzvah Day is sponsored by the Jewish Federation Women's Campaign and Education Department in partner- ship with Bingham Farms-based Unique Restaurant Corporation and is a pro- gram of Federation's Volunteer Network. Co-chairs are Sherri Ketai and Sarah Krasnick. Volunteers are asked to sign up no later than Sept. 1, 2003, by calling Heidi Hes, (248) 203-1459 or visiting www.thisisfederation.org Fame Games Seek Athletes S A g k g,4i1m tk:Z; 4 Upper Reserved Tickets, 4 Hot- Dogs and 4 Pepsi Soft Drinks The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit seeks athletes for the 2003 Fame Games. The 17th annu- al West Bloomfield Community Fame Games will showcase the athletic abili- ties of children and adults with special needs on Sept. 7. Athletes of all ages and abilities are invited to participate. There is no charge for this event. Volunteers to help with the event, sponsors and spectators are still needed. The day will include an opening cere- mony, track and field events, aquatic events, a special children's medal presen- tation ceremony and a closing ceremony followed by an evening dessert recep- tion. The event is presented by the Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation and sponsored by the Jewish Community Center, Northwest Child Rescue Women, West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation and West Bloomfield Schools Community Education. For information about participating, volunteering or sponsoring, contact Nancie Furgang, (248) 432-5460. Available exclusively at the Comerica Park Box Office or by calling 313 471-BALL. (Available Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Advance purchase only. No Ticketmaster or day-of-game sales.) tigers vsange Friday August 22 7:05 Friday Night Fireworks"'-Sponsored by Pepsi, Farmer Jack and Magic 105.1 Saturday August 23 1:25 Alan Trammell BObblehead (2) -Sponsored by Comerica Securities Sunday August 24 1:05 Christian Concerto Sponsored by Spring Arbor University Meijer Kids Day - Free Rides(4) -Sponsored by Meijer/Keebler/Kellogg's Kids Run the BaSee"-Sponsored by Pepsi/Subway post-game, weather permitting first 10,000 fans (2) (3)pre-game, weather permitting (4)kids 14 and under 0, '03 Tigers Baseball we come to r for individual game tickets call 2413 25-TIGER or visit detroittigers.corn ffl FARMER JACK 8/15 2003 32 MEAER. ISUBWAY 4 Comen casecurities SPRING .A1$01- Federation Forum Hosts U-M Head In a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor won a victory for the principles of diversity that guide its admission policies. Reflecting on the impact of the rul- ing, Mary Sue Coleman, president of the University of Michigan, will address the next Federation Forum Wednesday, Sept. 3, noon to 1:30 p.m., at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham. Coleman's topic will be "Diversity on Campus — Challenges and Opportunities." Before being named president of the