• /11 AEI 2005 JCC MACCABI GAMES® INFORMATION 11111111M ■ Metro MEOW ANEW MARTIN LUTHER KING The 2005 JCC Maccabi Games® will be held August 7-12 in St. Paul, Minn., and August 14-19 in Richmond, VA for the following sports: boys' baseball, boys' basketball, girls' basket- ball, girls' soccer, girls' softball, girls' volleyball, in-line hockey, bowling, dance, golf, table tennis, tennis, track and field, and swimming. The games are for Jewish teens who will be age 13- 16 as of August 1, 2005. from page 21 Making their presences known at the vigil are Jesse Yedwab, 11, Wendy Yedwab, Zoe Yedwab, 9, Rabbi Paul Yedwab .ofTemple Israel, Ariella Yedwab, 14 all of Commerce, and Jessica Zauser, 14, of West Bloomfield. MANDATORY INFORMATIONAL MEETING Parents AND athletes should attend. Introduction of coaches, site information, try-out schedule and other important informa- tion will be discussed. Sunday, January 30, 2005 4:30 PM Marion and David Handleman Hall Jewish Community Center D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus In addition to the meeting, the following sports will have tryouts as indicated SPORT DATE TIME PLACE Boys' Baseball Feb. 10 & Feb. 24 8:15 - 10:00 PM Kahn JCC Gym Girls' Softball Jan. 31 & Feb. 7 8:15 - 10:00 PM Kahn JCC Gym Girls' Soccer Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 4:00 - 6:00 PM In Line Hockey Ctr. Girls' Volleyball Feb. 5, 12, 19 8:00 -10:00 PM Kahn JCC Gym Boys' Basketba1113-14 Feb. 5, 12, 19 6:45 - 8:45 PM Kahn JCC Gym Boys' Basketba1115-16 Feb. 5, 12, 19 6:45 - 8:45 PM Kahn JCC Gym Girls' Basketball Feb. 14 & 21 8:15 -10:00 PM Kahn JCC Gym Table Tennis Feb. 3 7:00 - 8:30 PM Kahn JCC Room In-line Hockey To Be Discussed at Meeting Dance Feb. 6 - In Line Hockey Ctr. - 3:00-5:00 PM. Annette & Co. Orchard Lake-13 Mile For more information please email Maccabidetroit@twmiar.com or call 248-432-5500 or visit our website Maccabidetroit.org 930570 the walk because it really sends out the message of what Dr. King was saying, and it brings people together from dif- ferent ethnic and economic backgrounds to celebrate our diversity. "It was freezing, but it was fun to be with friends and new people all walking for the same reason." At West Bloomfield High School, the day also included lunch and a live per- formance of Children ofAbraham, fol- lowed by discussion groups. In Southfield, the Peace Walk is spon- sored by the Martin Luther King Task Force, which started the event 20 years ago. District Judge Stephen Cooper has been involved since the group's incep- tion. Temple Emanu-El Cantor Emeritus Norman Rose and his wife, Euni, led the group in the national anthem. Mistress of ceremonies was Jessica Lovy, a Southfield-Lathrup High School senior. Senior Home Care, Inc., is an alternative to assisted living. Let us help you remain in your home as long as possible. Senior Home Care, Inc. is a local company providing non-medical services to help you with home chores, running errands and to provide companionship. We also provide handyman, snow removal, lawn care and heavy housecleaning services. Our compassionate Companions have passed criminal and driving record background checks, and are bonded and insured. Senior Home Care's mission is to keep you in your home as long as possible. Give us a call today for a free consultation on our affordable services. 1/20 2005 22 Huntington Woods, MI 248-721-6964 931150 Students from West Bloomfield High School honor 11 world leaders dedicated to peace.