To Life! AROUND TOWN Sally Flusty of West Bloomfield and Diane Posar of Southfield I 2 Erica Yaker and Gail Lansky of West Bloomfield Beth Maroko, Ellen deMarrais and Debbie look at clothes by Cutest Baby Clothes.com . Stern, all of West Bloomfield H Helping HEARTS Sisterhood fashion benefit aids Katrina victims and hospice patients. Gale Lawson, Leslie Cohen and Beverly Wolgin, all of West Bloomfield 28 undreds of women Jewish Hospice of went around the Michigan. Other funds world in a single raised throughout the afternoon at Temple Israel in year stay within the syn- West Bloomfield without agogue. even leaving their seats. Dozens of creative vol- The annual sisterhood unteers helped put the Robin S chwartz donor luncheon and fash- finishing touches on Colu mnist ion show had the theme "A the day of fashion, food World of Fashion." More than 400 and fun — from the vintage suit- participants enjoyed a day of shop- case centerpieces to the "passport" ping, a catered lunch and a fashion programs. show that featured models per- Thirty-seven boutiques set up forming skits where they headed to shop in the synagogue lobby. The different exotic destinations. company In Styling Productions of "It was fantastic:' said co-chair Birmingham choreographed the Sharie Gladner of Southfield. fashion show with clothes and "Obviously I'm biased, but I had so accessories from several popular many people come up to me and local stores. say, `This was the best one ever:" Sisterhood President Participants paid $50 to attend Laurie Blinder of West the event. The money will benefit Bloomfield was thrilled with victims of Hurricane Katrina and the turnout. "It was a very successful, lovely day:' she said. Spotted among the crowd at the Sept. 28 luncheon and fashion show were: Barbara Horenstein of Farmington Hills, Vivian Lieberman of Birmingham, Barbara Hechtman of Waterford and Judy Siegel, Karen Erlich, Linda Feldman and co-chair Carol Lynn Cooper, all of West Bloomfield. Sisterhood recently funded the renovation of the youth room at Temple Israel with new furniture, a sound system and other equipment — a $50,000 project. ❑ Carol Lawrence and Betsy Cohen of West Bloomfield, Paulette Mancuso of Troy, and Beatrice Hertz of West Bloomfield October 20 . 2005 int