Com muni ty Calendar Shalom Synagogue. (248) 548-3663. Camp Mak-A-Dream — Thursday, Oct. 23, 5-8 p.m. Cookies N'Dreams includes cookies from local bakeries, simple dinner fare, children's enter- tainment and activities to benefit cost-free camp for children and young adults with cancer. $55 adults, chil- dren under 17 pay their age. (248) 539-9970. Forgotten Harvest — Saturday, Oct. 25, 8 p.m. Comedy Night 2003, cele- brating 13 Years of Action Against Hunger, features comedian George Wallace with opening acts by local comedian Jeffrey Dwoskin and Chris DiAngelo. $45, $100 with dinner. (248) 350-3663. Zionist Organization of America — Sunday, Oct. 26, 7 p.m. 70th annual Balfour Celebration Concert features comedian Mal Z. Lawrence, enter- tainer Paul Zim and honors Saul and Sylvia Waldman with the Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award. Tickets begin at $50. Millennium Theater, 15600 J.L. Hudson Drive, Southfield. (248) 282-0088. JARC — Sunday, Nov. 2, 1:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Mama Mia! $60 and up. Fisher Theatre. (248) 538-6611. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Jewish Family Service — 2143 WALK IN one of our 940 locations I CALL 1-888-797-5353 I VISIT www.53.com Fifth Third an Working Hard To Be The Only Bank You'll Ever Need! l0/17 2003 44 Upon qualification. When opened, the introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is as low as 3.74% for the first three months. Beginning with the fourth month, variable APR is as low as Prime + 0% and is currently 4.00% as of 8-1-03. Interest rates may vary and are indexed to the Prime Rate as published on the last business day of the month in the Wall Street Journal. Applicable interest rate varies depending on your credit qualifications and loan to value ratio from a variable APR of Prime + 0% (currently 4.00% APR) to Prime + 4% (currently 8.00% APR). $5,000 initial draw required to receive introductory interest rate. The maximum APR will not exceed 25%, or the state usury ceiling, whichever is less. $50 annual fee waived for one year. In Florida, documentary stamp tax and intangible taxes apply. The total cost of these fees will generally range from $28 — $275. Contact your nearest Banking Center for details. Terms and conditions subject to change without notice. No other discount applies. Consult tax advisor regarding deductibility of interest. Fifth Third and Fifth Third Bank are registered service marks of Fifth Third Bancorp. Member FDIC. Cr Equal Housing Lender. 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. Kate Pogany (248) 558-1500. • Mentor a Child — 2-3 hours, weekly, year commitment. Offer companionship and support by pro- viding one-on-one attention and guidance. Mentor training 6:30- 8p.m., Thursday, Oct. 30. RSVP. • THAW — New program needs computer literate volunteers to assist individuals applying for financial assistance to help pay heating bills and other utilities. • Friendly Visitors — Visit with homebound 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. Supportive Community — occasion- al. volunteer corps for a one-time task to help older adults live independent- ly