GENE A 1 IONS '69~ Ex/pale/me rate $em, ice Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:30-6:00 Closed Sunday 265 Old Woodward 248-642-2555 _ Co-organizers of the fundraisers are (standing) Terri Friedman, Lisa Wasserman, Liz Barker, Leslee Kohn, Tammi Friedland and Pam Bloom, all of West Bloomfield. On the couch are Doorstep volunteer Chelsea Carhallo, LeShone Hall of Doorstep Homeless Shelter and Julie Manning of West Bloomfield. Summer Fun I BUY 6 BAGELS I & GET 6 FREE 0 ne in three Detroit residents lives below the poverty line, and that's a statistic nine local Jewish women aren't comfortable with. On June 18 the women held a fundraiser titled "A Rewarding Ladies Night" that brought in close to 90 women and raised more than $12,000 for the Doorstep Homeless Shelter in Highland Park. The shelter, which has operated with corporate and private funding in the past, currently does not have money for summer programs for children. But now, the children can enjoy the day outings to Red Oaks Water Park in Madison Heights, Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, the Detroit Science Center and the Museum of African American History in Detroit they had enjoyed in past years. The 60-70 kids also will receive swimsuits and clothing. "As we send our kids to camp and start to enjoy the summer months in Michigan, we are just trying to make a difference in the lives of some kids that too often are forgotten — and to show that Detroit is part of us:' said Leslee Kohn, event co-organizer with Pam Bloom, Liz Barker, Meg Cicurel, Julie Manning, Terri Friedman, Tammi Friedland, Jane Zeidner and Lisa Wasserman, all of West Bloomfield. The women hope to raise awareness about life for homeless youth and say they are not done generating funds for the program. "It's been spiraling; people are drop- ping off clothes and checks — the beauty is that it spreads:' Kohn said. In the fall, they plan to get their children, families and friends involved. For additional information on the fundraising efforts, call Pam Bloom at (248) 788-3833. To make a donation to Doorstep Shelter, contact LeShone Hall, program director, at (313) 867- 0111 ext. 232. MOM MIN IN= AIM 111111111 Your host, Ron Forman Gordon Seedberg, trea- surer. Newly installed board members include Harriet Burnstein, Abe Eigel, Stephen Fox, Marcia Harris, Phyllis Kaplan, Doris Kushner, Phyllis Marks, Rolly Lois Freeman Rogers, Ann Schonberg, Zelma Sussman, Regina Weiss, William Weiss and Rose Werney. MOM MINIM MMIMII OMNI MNIIIR ,,JI 40270 14 Mile Rd. at M5 248-960-3850 NOW OPEN: Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 1278190 TEPPANYAKI HOURS Weekday Dinners Only Weekend All Day DINNER: 7 days a week I LUNCH: Monday-Friday 11:30 am-2:00 pm r mi me me me *0 s4 4* 44 44: 44 Od 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE BILL to w/Coupon Exp 7/31/07 I 248-569-9404 29267 Southfield Rd. oI of 1. TRUST YOUR AFFAIR TO THE FINEST CATERER WE'LL BEAT YOUR BEST PRICE! Weddings 4. Bar/Bat Mitzvahs a Showers Banquets Reunions a Anniversaries o Birthdays e Etc. We Cater at Most Synagogues, Temples, Hotels and the Halls Of Your Choice ILIP TEN President's Role Renewed On June 19, Lois Freeman was installed as president of the Ambassadors of Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Township. This is her 10th consecutive year as president of the temple's senior group. Other officers are Sybil Hoffman, first vice president; Elaine Brockman, second vice president; Jeannette MacWilliams, recording secretary; Laura Wise, corresponding secretary; I • With coupon • Expires 7/22/07 Women join forces to provide recreation for homeless kids. Keri Guten Cohen Story Development Editor 1274610 KOSHE , Food & Beverage Director Farmington Hills 248-661-4050 CLASSIC CUISINE STAR TRAX 248-263-6300 www.startrax.com iN July 12 2007 35