Metro Digest The dining room moved to the middle of the I house, the kitchen moved to the back of the house, the master bedroom got new space all its own and after rockin' and rollin' through their most extended remodeling gig ever, Jim and Carolyn Johnson finally pronounce their classic 1955 ranch-style home "done." "Now we are just going to enjoy it," said Johnson, who counts 6 different projects begun and completed by the impeccable work force of Gittleman Construction. "They treated our home like it was their home." The Gittleman crew worked around the schedules of two kids—Davis and Lindsey, and two busy parents—Carolyn's a lawyer and JJ's the guy who fires up the Motor City's workforce every morning on Detroit's Classic Rock WCSX; plus they took care of every little thing. Gittleman's "attention to detail" said JJ, was beyond compare. As to a new favorite room in the house they love in a neighborhood they didn't want to leave, JJ says it's a toss up. The master retreat is awfully nice "but the all-new state-of—the-art kitchen" is enjoyed by everyone. "We both cook,' he says and now that the kitchen overlooks the family room, meal prep is a time for camaraderie and conversation.and that's something JJ likes to dish out regularly, on his morning show and in his home. - Listen to JJ and next time you need an inspired workforce to get your project done, get Gittleman. JUST ASK JIM AND CAROLYN JOHNSON. GITTLEMAN Addressing OU Concerns Michigan Democratic U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow speaks at the Orthodox Union annual Leadership Mission to Washington, D. C, on April 7. Other senators attending the luncheon and addressing OU concerns were Arlen Specter, R-Pa.; Joe Lieberman, D-Conn.; Hillary Clinton, D-NY; Sam Brownback, R-Kan.; Ron Wyden, D-Ore.; Jon Corzine D-N.J.; Jim Talent, R-Mo.; Tom Coburn, R-Okla.; Paul Sarbanes, D-Md.; Lincoln Chaffee, R-R.I.; and Gordon Smith, R-Ore. Urban Farming Project Gail and Jerry Beale Torah Center Anniversary Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center's annual dinner, marking its 31st anniversary, will take place 5 p.m. Sunday, May 15, at the Shriner's Community Center, 25350 Southfield Road, in Southfield. The Torah Builders Award will be pre- sented to Jerry and Gail Beale and there will be a special Aishes Chayil tribute to the late Sonia Blumenstein. Guest speak- er will be Rabbi Joseph Wineberg, author of Lessons in Tanya. Dinner chair- man is Fred Ruby; tribute journal chair- men are Arthur Liss and Paul Magy. For information or reservations, call the Torah Center, (248) 855-6170, or email at bctc770@aol.com . Under the guidance of Taja Sevelle, an urban garden project is being developed for the Detroit community. Urban Farming, an organization created to eradicate hunger while increasing diversity, motivating youth and seniors and optimizing the pro- duction of unused land, plans to plant organic food on 200 acres of land in the inner city and to give the food to the hungry while opening up avenues for retail. Volunteers are needed from youth groups, synagogues, senior residences to clean up, till, plant, water and har- vest crops. Farming and gardening equipment is needed as well as experts in farming or gardening to teach those willing to learn. Yad Ezra, the Berkley-based kosher food pantry supports this opportunity to bring people together to help feed those in need. For information, call Taja Sevelle, (248) 388-4749. NoiNii..0 CONSTRUCTION inc 28580 ORCHARD LAKE RD., SUITE 102 FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334 248.538.5400 CUSTOM www.gittleman.net RENOVATIONS Sincere Best Wishes for a Happy, Healthy and Peaceful Passover Fine Furniture • Accessories • Gifts Complimentary Gift Wrapping Professional Interior Designers WEST BLOOMFIELD 6644 ORCHARD LAKE AT MAPLE RD. 248-855-1600 Mon -Thur 10-9 The-Wed-Fri-Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5 966890 4/21 2005 25