o D 0 E R Please join us for a Swiss Watch Fair November 19 and 20 MASTERC.RAPT THE FINE ART OF JEWELRY... • e D r n L E -NAVITIMER WORLD BREITLING 1884 LAUREL PARK PLACE Livonia, MI • 800.717.2147 INSTRUMENTS FOR PROFESSIONALS. Robyn and Cody Coden City: Beverly Hills Kudos: Rescuing Abandoned Dogs FRIDAY ONLY November 25th! R 9 am to 10 am 40% off 10 am to 11 am.....30% off 11 am to 6 pm. .20% off ..... On the Boardwalk 248-626-1116 "Previous purchases excluded * All Sales Are Final Sale on selected merchandise only 16 obyn and Mark "Cody" Coden wanted to make sure that the four-legged victims of Hurricane Katrina were not counted among the homeless this winter, so they organized "Pets `n Pepperoni:' a fund-raiser held on Nov. 16 at Buddy's Pizza in Farmington Hills to benefit the Michigan Animal Adoption Network (MAAN). Cody is co-owner of Camp Tanuga in Kalkaska and a founder of the Bear Hug Foundation. Robyn is a partner in Pronto Promotions, an adver- tising specialties company in Southfield, with her mother and stepfather, Judy and Jim Grossman, who live in Farmington Hills. The Codens live with their two dogs, Floyd, who Robyn got from GRROM (Golden Retriever 1046040 Rescue of Michigan), and Dakota, a Siberian husky. They are in the process of adopting an abandoned baby girl from China. Robyn, how did you get the idea for "Pets 'n Pepperoni"? "Cody and I were watching news footage of lost and abandoned dogs after Hurricane Katrina. The dogs were wandering aim- lessly through the streets; one was actually swimming in toxic, contaminated water. I just sat there weeping, looking at my own two dogs that were so well cared for and comfortable. The next morning, I decided to throw a fund-raiser for MAAN (Michigan Animal Adoption Network). They sent several res- cue groups to New Orleans to bring back cats and dogs, nurse them back to health, and put them up for adoption." November 17 2005 arq