Arts 11 Entertainment The Gold Standard Ann Arbor toy designers feature wares made of natural materials. "My mother always Web site, www.camdenrose.com , where was an artist, and she Internet surfers can see the items they Special to the Jewish News made our clothes," says make and learn about their philosophy. Julia, who converted to "Right now, we're working summers Ann Arbor Judaism at Temple Shir and weekends with the help of my 1 ulia and Jason Gold started pay- Shalom before the cou- mom, Karen Gold, doing the book- ing more attention to toys ple's wedding at the West almost two years ago, when their keeping." The Gold family surrounded by some of Julia and Bloomfield temple. "My The Golds went into business a year first child, Fliah Rose, was born. The Jason's creations father built our house." ago and named their company Camden Ann Arbor couple, both teachers, Rose to reference their daughter's mid- they play." thought about safety as well as fun. Jewish Playthings The Golds maintain a garden at their After reading that some plastics might dle name and their favorite place, The Golds met 12 years ago at the Camden, Maine, where they were home and like having another interest pose a chemical hazard, dad decided to Townsend Hotel in Birmingham, taken by the natural beauty, a quality that keeps them close to nature. They make a rattle out of wood, and mom where he worked as a busboy and she they hope to show as they do their do not own a television, preferring the came up with a design. When their served as a tea girl. They married four work. The family garage is toy central. quiet atmosphere that comes with read- friends, also new parents, liked the rat- years ago and decided to settle in Ann "All of what we do is handmade of ing books, magazines and newspapers tle, the couple made some as gifts. Arbor because of the educational natural materials," Julia, 29, explains. and surfing the Internet. Interest kept growing and so did the "Jason makes all the larger items out of atmosphere and diverse thinking The couple are researching places to Golds' projects — wooden wagons and found in a college town. wood, and I make the toys that consist market their growing line of toys and trucks, kazoos and lyres and large fabric Both attended Groves High School in have signed up to be part of educational of fabric. We want them all to be fruits to use as squeeze toys for infants Birmingham but were not there at the uncomplicated and adaptable to the conventions and other art fairs, includ- and in pretend play for toddlers. The same time. imagination of the children playing ing Art on the Green to be held Sept. 5 idea to make projects for sale brought Julia graduated from the University of in Franklin. with them." them onto eBay and into art fairs, such The Golds' early years prepared them Michigan with a degree in elementary "We don't want to take away from the as Fine Art at the Village to be held education and teaches in a public for their growing business. environment as we use natural materi- Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 6-7, in school. Jason graduated from Eastern "I was a woodworker and carpenter," als," Jason says. "To make up for the Rochester Hills. Michigan University with a double says Jason, who grew up in Southfield wood we use in toys, we donate to The Golds will be surrounded by major in history and anthropology and and had his bar mitzvah at Temple organizations that plant trees." ❑ artists from around the United States teaches in a Waldorf school. Beth El in Bloomfield Township. "My and Canada and all kinds of artistic "I like the way Judaism asks people to grandfather Gordon Garland taught me projects, including paintings, ceramics, Fine Art at the Village runs 10 a.m.- study and learn," Julia says. "We're how to use the tools and encouraged sculptures and photos. 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, and noon-6 thinking of making some toys that will me to experiment. I built furniture p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, at the Village help children learn the Jewish tradi- before starting with the toys, which are Family Business of Rochester Hills, located along the tions. We hope to come up with some "We hope to turn the toys into a family made from maple or cherry." northeast corner of Adams and new designs for dreidels and are talking Betty and Bill Sturley provided Julia business," says Jason, 32, who encour- -- Walton. 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