Front Lines JEWISH RENAISSANCE JNonline.us NOTEBOOK DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Advertising Sales Notebook from page A10 Hot Dog! The Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield will host a canine swim 10 a.m.-noon Sunday, Sept. 7. Dogs and their humans are invited to enjoy a dip in the pool. No chemicals will be used in the water, and lifeguards will be on duty. Dogs 5-10 pounds may come swim from 10-11 a.m., and dogs 51-plus pounds may swim from 11 a.m.-noon. The cost is $10 a dog. For information, contact Erica Gray at (248) 432-5502, or visit our Web site, www.jccdet.org . The JCC is at 6600 W. Maple Road in West Bloomfield. - Ken Guten Cohen, story development editor Advertising Director: Arthur M. Horwitz ahorwitz@renmedia.us Sales Manager: Keith Farber kfarber@renmedia.us Account Executives: Ann G. Abrams, Wendy Flusty, Jan Haskell, Melissa Litvin, Heidi Martin, Rick Nessel, Dharlene Norris Senior Sales Assistant: Kim Metzger Sales Intern: Rebecca Nadis Business Offices Customer Service Assts.: Maya Brodsky, Jan Shain Billing Coordinator: Pamela Turner Collection Analyst: Hazel Bender Creative Services creative@thejewishnews.com Creative Director: Deborah Schultz Sr. Graphic Designer: Lindsay Schwartz Production By VERTIS INC. Befriending The Drummer Barbara and Ed Klarman made regular IRA contributions over the years, and had reached the point where it was possible for them to give away some of the proceeds to charity without penalty. Then, family friend and current Hebrew Free Loan Vice President, Jay Must, suggested HFL as a recipient of their generosity. "The timing was right, and the purpose and function of HFL is first class," said Barbara. 'When you give to a cause for a certain purpose, you may not consciously think about 'it, but you do assume the donation gets 'used up' for that purpose. Here, the same dollars will be there for a long time." "I'm glad we gave to Hebew Free Loan," said Ed. "If you give some- body a lift up, and they're in the position to pay back, it's the best form of charity — and then it's not charity, it's an investment in people." If you are subject to IRA Required Minimum Distribution rules at age 70% there may be tax advantages to donating to Hebrew Free Loan. Hebrew Free Loan provides interest- free loans for living expenses, medical fees and many other needs: small business start-up costs, tuition assistance, summer camp, training, and much more. If you or someone you know needs help, please click or call. www.hfldetroit.org 248.723.8184 HEBREW FREE LOAN hfidetroit.org „wig/14mm-, We Provide Loans. We Promise Dignity. q - PVCrraltiOn WE'RE PART Students from Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills met drummer Julian Pavone, 4, of Bloomfield Hills when he spoke to them about his musical talents before school ended for the summer. Now they are getting the word out that Julian, who became known as the "World's Youngest Drummer" at 20 months old, will partner with a Bloomfield Hills painter in a unique art show at a Northville gallery. The students will canvas Northville Aug. 22 to publicize the event. "We were so impressed with the students at Hillel when Julian Julian Pavone was interviewed by them we invited them to become part of this to learn vital marketing and business lessons:' said Bernadino on drums Pavone, Julian's father. Multimedia artist Rocky Seprino, using oil and canvas, will create a painting to music just before Julian comes on to conduct his show. The painting will then be added to the other paintings for sale that he created in music shows. The show will be held at the Sherrus Gallery of Fine Arts, 133 W. Main Street, Suite 210 in Northville between 6-9 p.m., Friday, Sept. 5. The features work by international and national emerging artists. One of Seprino's painting completed with Julian in a show has been sent to talk show host Oprah Winfrey. Julian appeared on her show two months ago and has been a guest on 29 other national and local TV shows. Sponsors of the program include Stonefire Bistro of Brighton and Steve Badalament, president of Innovation Drums, who will display a drum he built for Beatles drummer Ringo Starr. - Kul Guten Cohen, story development editor Site Manager: Scott Drzewiecki Designers: Iris Dembeck, Beth Farley, Paula Halcom, Jeffrey Meyer, Pam Sherevan, Michelle Sheridan Photography Staff Photographers: Angie Baan, Armando Rios Editorial Editor: Robert A. 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