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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-11-03

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"I love seeing

the joy on the

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STORE CLOSING

kids' faces,

even if they

SALE

finish last,

they're ecstatic

just to be playing."

far I've coached at competitive
events for basketball, track and
field, and bowling."

What has been the most gratifying
part of the experience?

"I love seeing the joy on the kids'
faces, even if they finish last,
they're ecstatic just to be playing.
Now that I've gone to a few
events, I'm starting to see the
same kids, to build relationships
with them, which is very reward-
ing. Some of them are really good
athletes, too; the basketball play-
ers were good enough to beat any
high school team. And it's helped
me develop more patience and
tolerance:'

What future plans do you have
regarding Special Olympics?

"I plan to keep on volunteering
in as many programs as possible.
I want to get my daughters
involved also, especially in the
swimming events. After spending
every summer at camp, they're
both very comfortable in the
water, and it's something we
could enjoy doing together."

— Ronelle Grier,
special writer

Special Olympics of Michigan
offers year-round programs of
sports training and competi-
tion for individuals with
developmental disabilities.
For more information, contact
248-543-1515 or visit
www somi.org.

REPORT A DOER ... Know a
Doer — someone of any age
doing interesting, meaningful
things in their life outside of
their job? Share suggestions
with Keri Guten Cohen,
story development editor. at
(248) 351-5144 or e mail:
kcohen@thejewishnews.com

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After more than 25 years of bringing you the finest in chic
designer women's fashion, Roz & Sherm is closing

FOREVER,

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but not before one huge

ALE OF SALES!

Save on the complete inventory
NOTHING HELD BACK
Many of these designers have never been discounted before.
If you've shopped at Roz & Sherm, you know what to expect.
If you haven't, you'll never see a sale like this again!

EVERYTHING MUST GO!

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Bloomfield Plaza on the Southwest Corner of Telegraph at Maple

Open until 8 pm Thursday, November 3

Regular store hours:
Daily 10 am - 6pm, Thursdays 10 am - 8 pm Closed Sunday
All Sales Final • Cash, Check, Charge
• Prior Purchases Not Discounted

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