Cardiology Consultants of Michigan is pleased to announce their new associate, Pertha S. Chowdhurv. Dr. Chowdhury graduated from Wayne State University and did his fellowships in Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology & Peripheral Vascular at William Beaumont Ilospital. Dr. Chowdhury is accepting new patients Monday-Friday. Something Extra DOER PROFILE Charlie Kraft works with Special Olympian Joey Nicholas of Auburn Hilts at a recent bowling event. Lett ro rtg,ht: Jennifer Schramski, PA-C • Pertha S. Chowdhury, M.D. • Mary E. Lazar, • Robert N. Levin, M.D. • Nathan Kerner, M.D. CARDIOLOGY CONSULTANTS OF MICHIGAN Charlie Kraft (248) 551-5100 3535 W. 13 Mile Rd. • Suite 232 City: Wolverine Lake Kudos: Coaching Special Olympics Royal Oak, MI 48073 First Class Accommodations— With all the amenities expected! - As$isted Living Inclusive Parkage Nurses mg auly 24 his a (kw Th:ment:iia cam Gomel di* erapekWe' reciwtion Fa ti: support Res Fire cares Has*o xai 248.64.tialewww.RegentaregtoiMstaleinnftWown Orchard. Lake Rd. South of Lone Pilw Rd. > WOO atQcoaffeid, Mi 16 c harlie Kraft has played sports for most of his life, but helping the athletes in Special Olympics shoot a bas- ket or skate across the finish line has taught him the true meaning of being a winner. Kraft volunteered at a Special Olympics skating competition last winter and felt an immediate connection with the kids and the organization. He since has par- ticipated in several other events, including basketball, track and field, and bowling. On Sunday afternoons, Kraft can be found at the Birmingham Ice Arena, help- ing the kids hone their skating skills. Kraft grew up in the Detroit area but feels most at home in the north woods atmosphere of Camp Tamakwa, which he and his family owned and operated for many years. Tamakwa, which is located in Algonquin Park, Ontario, was immortalized in the movie Indian Summer by film- maker Mike Binder, a former Detroiter and Tamakwa alum- nus. It was during his summers there that Kraft developed his athletic skills and his talent for working with kids, making Special Olympics a natural venue. Kraft, who manages the Romulus service facility of truck manufacturer Reefer Peterbilt, has two daughters who still enjoy spending their summers at Camp Tamakwa: Emily, who is a student at Western Michigan University, and Jenna, who attends Michigan State University. How did you become involved with Special Olympics? "A friend who volunteers for them asked me to help out at an ice skating competition last January, so I agreed to try it. I've skated all my life; I play hockey every Sunday morning with a group that has been together for 20 years. "I had never worked with kids with special needs before, and I really enjoyed it, so I started vol- unteering on a regular basis. So November 3 2005 jig