AROUND TOWN Carol Levine of Orchard Lake, Amy Milberger of West Bloomfield and Merle Solway of Bloomfield Hills Jody Jonas of Farmington Hills, Melanie Calef of Ann Arbor, Sheri Brodsky of West Bloomfield, Milly Pivoz of Farmington Hills and Sheri Smith of West Bloomfield Susie Pappas of Bloomfield Hills and Sandy Schwartz of Franklin Woman Power Federation donors celebrate the force of their Jewish giving. PHOTOGRPAHY BY B RETT MOUNTAIN I Cindy Gersten and Cheryl Feldman, both of West Bloomfield Debbie Chonoles of Bloomfield Hills and Anita Rogers of Farmington Hills t was ladies' night out at Detroit's Gem Theatre purchase a $36 "hot ticket" for dinner and the show The on June 1 and about 180 women were invited to musical comedy, which has gotten rave reviews, takes a take a bow during an evening of dining and enter- lighthearted look at life after 40 from hot flashes to night tainment meant to celebrate them. sweats. The Women's Campaign and Education It's set to parodies of popular songs from the Department of the Jewish Federation of '60s, '70s and '80s, with lyrics like "Stayin' Awake, Metropolitan Detroit said "bravo" and Stayin' Awake" and "My Husband Sleeps Tonight." "thank you" to women who've made Renee Dagher of West Bloomfield attended the individual contributions to the 2005 performance with her daughter, Jennifer Silverman Annual Campaign. Participants of Franklin. Also among those enjoying the enjoyed a strolling supper at the show were: Betty Sklar of Southfield, Mindy ROBIN SCHW ARTZ Century Club restaurant followed Soble of West Bloomfield, Susie Citrin of COLUMNI ST by a special showing of Menopause, Birmingham, Leah Trosch of Franklin and The Musical. Paula Glazier and Judy Kepes, both of Bloomfield Hills. "Tonight, we are like one family," said The Federation crowd filled the main floor of the the- Women's Department President Sandy ater. Schwartz of Franklin. "Each of us has shown "We have individual voices in everything we do in life support for someone who needs us," she said. — women are the ones who set the tone for giving in our "This is a celebration of our power, not as wives or households — we teach our children, we teach our hus- mothers, but as individuals who passionately care," bands," said Pappas, explaining why it's important for added Women's Campaign Chair Susie Pappas of women to make a contribution on their own. Bloomfield Hills. She organized the event. She added that the U.S. government looks at the Women who've made individual gifts of $18 or numbers of people who contribute to charitable organiza- more to Federation's Annual Campaign were able to tions. In Metro Detroit's Jewish community of more than 90,000 people, she says the donor count is going down. "It's very important for us to show our strength in numbers," Pappas said. ❑ Denise Wayne of Beverly Hills, Renee May of West Bloomfield and Sally Reich of Farmington Hills Elizabeth Tam of Farmington Hills, Gloria Staley of West Bloomfield, Goldie Topper of Farmington Hills and Marilyn McCall of Bloomfield Hills oanna Abramson of West Bloomfield, Inez Garfield of Farmington ills, Debby Portney of West Bloomfield and Leah Trosch of Franklin 16 • JULY 2005 • JNPLATINUM Carrie Leff of Birmingham, Marcia Fenton of West Bloomfield and Hedy Blatt and Jessica Cooney, both of Bloomfield Hills