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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-08-22

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CD rates this high?

Community

Calendar

I had to look twice to believe them!

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• Mr. Novick - Oak Park - Community leader

Visit our Birmingham or Farmington Hills branches, or call

1-800-421-Bank

Where great CD rates let you breathe easier

12 MONTH CD

1.50°/0

APY

Center, discusses "Bullying in the
Schools." Coffee and cake. (248) 967-
4030.

24 MONTH CD

2.00%

APY

48 MONTH CD

2.75%

APY

PARAMOUNT

SUPPORT
Families for Russian and Ukrainian
Adoption (FRUA), Michigan Chapter
— Saturday, Aug. 23. Russian adop-
tion support group hosts summer pic-
nic. Springdale Park, Birmingham.
Connie (248) 545-1011.
Eat & Meet Breast Cancer Lecture —
Thursday, Aug. 28, 11:15 a.m. "Now
That My Treatment Is Over, What
Does Good Follow-Up Care Involve?"
with Dr. Lawrence Flaherty. No charge.
Weisberg Cancer Center, 31995
Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills.
RSVP: (248) 538-6507.

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Assistance in daily living: medication management, three home-cooked meals,
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Cr Security and protection: a professionally-staffed residential setting; not a nursing home
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121 Companionship: social activity and recreational opportunities

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Visit us: Mon-Fri, 9 am - 5 pm
Saturday, 11 am - 3pm

AUDITIONS

Sunday,
You Can't Take It With You
Aug. 24, 2 p.m.; Monday, Aug. 25, 7
p.m. Moss Hart and George Kaufman
comedy. Bloomfield Players
Community Theatre. Barnes and
Noble Bookstore Theatre, West
Bloomfield. (248) 737-9039.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jewish Family Service — 2143

Greenfield Road, Southfield. Michelle
Greenstein (248) 558-1500, ext. 294.
• 7th Annual Fall Fix-Up — Sunday,
Nov. 2, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Help
homebound older adults and those in
need of minor home repairs and out-
door cleanup.
• School Tutors — 1 hour weekly.
Work with children in a school envi-
ronment.
• Friendly Visitors — Visit with home-
bound older adults in their homes or
grocery shop and run errands with
them.
• Courtesy Drivers — 1-3 hours
weekly. Take clients to medical
appointments, out-patient surgeries or
assist with errands.
• Technocrats — Teach Internet or e-
mail skills to a senior.
• Career Mentors for Teens —
Professional men and women needed
to mentor a junior or senior high
school student.

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