Business & Professional COMING SOON! MEMOS STARTS SEPTEMBER 4TH! PRIORITY REGISTRATION: July 30th - August 4th (For current familie) OPEN REGISTRATION: Starts August 6th (rot frev‘ & ahmmi families) Mon-Thurs: Sam-12pm & 4pm-7:30pm The clinic consists of fon; 30 minute lessons in 4 consecutive days. *Aug. 20th - Aug. 23rd *Aug. 27th - Aug. 30th 248.6441914 www.GoldfishSwimSchoolcom VINGS ON LEXUS MOST POPULAR VEHICLES Dr. Karen Koenig Berris of West Bloomfield recently completed her fellowship in endocrinology, diabe- tes and metabolism at Wayne State University, Detroit. She has begun practicing endocrinology at the Unasource Comprehensive Weight Loss Center in Troy. E5 350 •36 Mo. leas* with 12,000 /yr. Total due at lease inception $3,800, phis tax, title and licasnce fees. Tier 1+ credit. In stock units only. James S. Rosenfeld of Huntington Woods has been appointed to a one-year term on the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association Board of Directors. He practic- 111X. es in the area of labor Rosenfeld and employment law and serves as co-manager of Detroit- based Butzel Long's employment litiga- tion practice group. 2008 RX 350 AE LXLIa ® CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED Lex us GS 3 00 Models Starting 411 11 . from $16,900 LS 430's Lotus RX Models Starting Starting from $26 Maddox Ungar PLLC merged with the in dependent accounting firm Ronald N. Silberstein CPA, PLLC of Farmington Hills. The newly formed company is known as Maddox Ungar Silberstein, PLLC. It specializes in audits of franchise businesses and SEC regulated companies, in addition to prospective public companies. Richard Zussman, CEO of Southfield- based Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss, P.C., has been recognized as one of the best real estate attorneys in Michigan by Zussman Chambers USA, a referral guide to the legal profession in the United States. Zussman is a member of the firm's real estate practice group. ..1 1•EM p ti. T. Lases ES Models Starting from $13,900 Groundbreaking recently took place for Ultimate Soccer Arenas, 867 South Blvd., Pontiac. The larg- est indoor soccer facility in North America will include state-of-the-art fields that meet all FIFA (ruling body of soccer) requirements for indoor and outdoor play. Owners are George Derderian, Thomas Korpela, Mack Major, Jon Murad and Rick Tapper. from $18,900' Ws$111,000E6 Call Today! 2481372-7KP 28 July 26 ' 2007 ,5 ■ COLITIHIIFIEL.00 12 Mk & Telegraph • www.lexusohtouthlield.com "AS •eNdes are suliect kovriar *al*. 1284400 Feldman ment services. Bradley K. Feldman of Farmington Hills has been named vice president of Birmingham-based Schechter Wealth Strategies and will lead the company's life insurance settle- Former Detroiter Hannah Stone of Cleveland has published her second book, "Remembering Our Angels: Personal Stories of Healing from a Pregnancy Loss." It is an anthology in which grieving parents share their experiences for pregnancy loss. The book is available through Lulu.com , Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com . Here's To Lori A. Rubinstein, formerly of Birmingham, earned a master's degree in education (reading and literacy) from DePaul University in Chicago. She is a first-grade teacher in the Wilmette, Ill., school district. Lindsay Schubiner of Pleasant Ridge graduated from Barnard College Columbia University in New York magna cum laude. She majored in African studies, urban development and anthropology. She was awarded the Bear Pin, Barnard's highest stu- dent government award for her com- mitment to strengthen the community. She is with the Earth Institute in New York. Linda Mendelson and Donald Mendelson of Southfield and Stanley Rosenthal of Huntington Woods have their paintings on display in the Michigan Water Color Society 60th Exhibition on view in the Community Arts Gallery of Wayne State University, Detroit. Linda's and Stanley's paint- ings received top awards juried by internationally renowned artist Gladys Nilsson. All three artists' works were selected to be included in the Travel Exhibit, which will be on view at vari- ous venues through November. Three Michigan State University stu- dent leaders were chosen to partici- pate in a June 3-12 pilot educational seminar in Israel. The three were juniors Jamie Share of Farmington Hills, Payal Ravani of Rochester Hills and Eric Hinojosa of Saginaw. Aaron Levett of West Bloomfield and Miami, Fla., has been named one of only two winners in a concerto com- petition at Interlochen Arts Camp. Levett's winning piece was Concerto in G minor by Antonio Vivaldi. Levett is a fifth-grader at Birmingham-Covington Elementary School.