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Summer
Session!
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JUNE 11TH AUG. 18TH
ENROLL TODAY!
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Splash Bash Camp
(4-6 yrs of age)
Batya Herdman and Taja Sevelle
take a quick break from planting.
"For the next two months, the teach-
ers read and told stories about how
plants grow," Herdman said.
By April, the plants were ready for
the outdoors.
"We all took a field trip to a vacant
lot in a very poor neighborhood in the
city of Detroit, with tons of the parents
driving carpools and participating
in the planting:' Herdman said. "The
kids all worked with little, colorful
trowels, planting vegetables like toma-
toes, zucchini, carrots, cucumbers and
peppers.
"There is a sign on the land where
we planted that says people with food
insecurities can take what they need;'
Herdman said. "It's a community
garden."
Food that is not taken will be donat-
ed to Yad Ezra, Michigan's kosher food
pantry in Berkley.
Joining in the work was Urban
Farming founder Taja Sevelle, who
now serves as executive director of
the group. It has garden sites also in
New York, Los Angeles, Minneapolis,
Hawaii, Jamaica and St. Louis. Sevelle,
who began the agency in 2005, pulled
on her gardening gloves, grabbed a
shovel and worked alongside the Akiva
families in planting the new crop on
a cul-de-sac off Ardmore and Tyler
streets, near Grand River.
Neighboring residents near Grand
Aviva Gardin of Southfield and her
daughter Zahava, 3, don't mind getting
a little muddy planting vegetables.
River Avenue in northwest Detroit
do what they can to help sustain the
crops, loaning shovels to workers and
allowing use of their water, receiving
reimbursement from Urban Farming.
Herdman, Raz and other Akiva staff
and parents, including Herdman's
husband Netanel, will continue the
upkeep.
"Parents who went with us thought
planting the garden was just great:'
Herdman said. With school adminis-
tration thrilled at the success of the
first-time Akiva program, Raz said,
"We hope to continue our relation-
ship with the Urban Farming project
and expand the scope of students that
participate in the project in the corn-
ing years.
Added Herdman, "This was such a
chesed (act of kindness) project. We
learned there are other ways to give
tzedakah than money."
For information on how to involve
a synagogue, school, youth group
or senior living facility in Urban
Farming, to make a monetary or
farming or gardening equipment
donation or to volunteer to till
the land or create rainwater pre-
serves and composts for Urban
Farming gardens, call (248) 388-
4749, or access the Web site at:
urbanfarming.org .
Each day includes a 45 minute
swim lesson and a themed
activity (crafts. games, outdoor
activities. and more!)
this Summer,
let Goldfish
teach your child
how to
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Call 248.644.1914 or visit
www.GoldfishSwimSchool.com
2388 COLE ST. SUITE# 101 • BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009
Big Kahuna Camp
(7.10 yrs of age)
Each day includes a 45 minute
swim lesson. water sports
(water polo, water volleyball.
water basketball). and water
safety skills. -
IP
Mon-Thurs:
gam-12pm & 4pm-7:30pm
Finish off the summer with a
group of swim lessons. The clinic
consists of four 30 minute
lessons in 4 consecutive days.
*August 20th - August 23rd
August 27th - August 30th
E LEGANT BAR MITZVAH AND BAT MITZVAH CELEBRATIONS
IN THE REFINED AMBIENCE OF THE SKYLINE CLUB
Just north of downtown Detroit, The Skyline Club is a premier luxury location
for sophisticated, once-in-a-lifetime events. Exquisitely situated on the 28th
floor of Tower 2000 in Southfield Town Center, the club offers alluring
metropolitan views and an extensive slate of services, including event planning,
luxury embellishments, custom menus, and anything else you may require.
Simply reserve a private room, communicate your desires to our staff,
relax, and enjoy this precious moment. You'll be proud to host
family and friends in such posh ambience.
SKVIJNE CLUB
Stine Grand of Huntington Woods and
Adva Levy, 5, of Southfield dig a hole
for planting.
Emanuel Nachshoni, 6, of
Southfield concentrates
on the task at hand.
Contact Bryn Kerekes, Private Events Director, at 248.350.9898 for information.
The Skyline Club • 2000 Town Center, Ste. 2800 • Southfield, MI 48075
www.TheSkylineClub.corn • Fax: 248.350.1191
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