Ongratki6tiOneil Teens AMANDA D. KANTER New BBYO Officers Michigan Region AZA and BBG chapters recently elected new regional officers for the 2005-2006 program year. The new AZA executive council includes Jeffrey Colvin, 16, of West Bloomfield, president; Eric Berlin, 17, Farmington Hills, vice president/pro- gramming; Michael Taub, 15, Farmington Hills, vice president/ membership; Mitchell Adler, 15, Farmington Hills, Judaic program- ming officer; Alex Hoffman, 16, Farmington Hills, treasurer; Seth Strasberger, 15, Farmington Hills, sec- retary; Zachary Colman, 16, Bloomfield Hills, newsletter/yearbook editor; and Jon Wright, Jr., 17, West Bloomfield, former president. BBG officers are: Jennie Beitner, 17, West Bloomfield, president; Ashley Schwartz, 16, West Bloomfield, vice president/programming; Dana O'Neill, 16, West Bloomfield, vice president/membership; Blair Schwartz, 17, West Bloomfield, Judaic program- ming officer; Jaclyn Schwartz, 16, Farmington Hills, treasurer; Danielle Bluford, 16, West Bloomfield, secre- tary; Nikki Horn, 16, West Bloomfield, newsletter/yearbook edi- tor; and Katie Blender, 18, Beverly Hills, former president. We wish you continued success, good health and joy in all you do and at Kalamazoo College! 6veyou, BBG officers, from left, rear: Blair Schwartz, Danielle Bluford, Jackie Schwartz, Dana O'Neill, Ashley Schwartz, Nikki Horn. Front: Katie Blender and Jennie Beitner. Mom, Dad and Steven 976730 Max Braverman From Hillel to the Jewish Academy to MSU/Lyman Briggs. AZA officers, from l rear: Alex Hoffman, Eric Berlin, Michael Taub, Seth Strasberger, Mitchell Adler, Zachary Colman. Front: Jeffrey Colvin and Jon Wright, Jr. Congratulations on your high school graduation. You have always made us so proud! IP Love Always, Mom, Dad and Nicole Charlotte, Jeff and Jamie, Grandma Ida & Papa Ray it'. Buster, Woodie & Scottie The Scene Carnival For Cans Hillel of Metro Detroit (HMD) is hold- ing a "Carnival for Cans" at and benefit- ing Yad Ezra, the kosher food bank in Berkley. The event will be 5-8 p.m. Sunday, June 5, with admission $8 for adults and $6 for children who bring a canned or dried food donation, or $2 more per person without a donation. The carnival will include a moon walk, dunk tank, duck pond, ring toss, games designed to educate the commu- nity about Yad Ezra, kosher hot dogs, hamburgers, popcorn, cookies, soft drinks and a raffle. HMD students are soliciting dona- tions for raffle prizes and kosher food donations. Event chair Leah Mondroe came up with the idea last year. For information, contact Lesley Zwick, (313) 577-3459 or hillelpd@wayne.edu. `Havdallah Re-Plugged' Adat Shalom Synagogue is sponsoring a young adult party 10 p.m. Saturday, June 4, after Shabbat ends. The "Hawinllah Re-Plugged" event will feature music, dancing and a cash bar. There is a $5 cover charge. To RSVP, call Jessica Hancock at the synagogue, (248) 851-5100 or e-mail jhancock@adatshalom.org . CONGRATULATIONS Michael! We are so proud of you and all your accomplishments. Wishing you a lifetime filled with good 1 health, happiness and much success. GO BLUE! 1 i We love you, Mom, Dad and Megan 5/26 2005 57