Metro LIFE HAS ITS MOMENTS... Hair today, Wig Tomorrow Adat Shalom event provides aid for cancer patients. Design your unforgettable moments with PANDORA'S charms, rings, necklaces, and earrings in sterling silver and 14K gold. Prices starting at 525.00. 248-855-0433 30975 Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington Hills Family owned & operated since 1947 U.S. Pat. No. 7,007,507 • Copyright • All rights reserved • wv.wpando daelry.corn Annie Jacobson of West Bloomfield before her haircut, with Madison Marcus, Adat Shalom's Kadima Youth Group adviser 1512140 Annie Jacobson Teen2Teen Staff Writer Congratulations Class of 09 We look forward to seeing you! Join us Friday June 5th Saturday June 6th Tigers v Angels $40.00 per ticket includes Fireworks... Grand buffet, Ticket, Shuttle to and from game shuttle service available only in Detroit I n time for Lag b'Omer, a tra- ditional time for haircuts, Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills held its first "Hair Donation Party" on May 13. The pur- pose was to donate hair to make wigs for cancer patients, mostly children. Madison Marcus, Kadima Youth Group adviser at Adat Shalom, came up with the idea six months earlier. Madison's grandmother had died from cancer and it became a family tradition to donate hair. Her mother has donated 14 inches of hair, and Madison has donated three times. Madison and her sister, Mimi, expect to donate again when their hair is long enough. Madison hopes the event will become something done annually at Adat Shalom. Teens were not the only ones at the event. People of all ages came to show support. Even a male college student grew his hair out so he could donate. Claire Wolfe, 5, of Royal Oak was very enthusiastic about the event. "When I was 3, I was on my way to get my bangs cut. When the hairdresser pulled out the scissors I asked him to stop because I decided I wanted to donate my hair," she said. Her mother, Marla Schram- Wolfe, who also donated, said, "Claire decided to donate her hair all on her own and I couldn't be more prou• So, for 26 months Claire grew out her hair, hoping that she would be able to make another little girl smile. As soon as her hair was cut at the event, Claire — with a huge smile on her face — said,"Look, I did it! I was so excited to do this and now I can't wait to do it again:' All this was possible because of the amazing staff of Ruby Blu Salon in Farmington Hills. They cut and styled every person's hair for free. In addition to donating their services, the staff stayed two hours longer to make sure everyone could donate and look great. All in all, at least 400 inches of hair were donated to Pantene Beautiful Lengths, which means more than 66 wigs will be created. The event was so successful that it goes to show that we cut because we care. ❑ RESTAURANT since 1948 Annie Jacobson, 14, of West Bloomfield is Motor City USY Social Action/Tikkun Olam 4222 (313) 832-1616 (248) 588-6000 Second St. • Detroit 1477 John Rat Maple • Troy vice president. Annie Jacobson after her hair dona- tion, with thanks to Tabitha of Ruby Blu Salon A24 May 21 2009