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Five-year-old trip- lets, Bailey, Kylie and Madison Tarnopol of West Bloomfield, will be having their locks snipped at this year's West Bloomfield Relay For Life as a donation to Wigs 4 Kids. Farber will be joined by other stylists from Fringe Salon in West Bloomfield at this year's Relay for the Cuts For A Cure Campaign. "We are very grateful that they donate their time and talent to help Wigs 4 Kids," said Maggie Varney, the Sterling Heights orga- nization's founder and CEO. Wigs 4 Kids provides wigs — at no cost — to children and teens through age 17 who have hair loss. The program's main focus is pro- viding wigs to cancer patients, but also includes young people with hair loss caused by other factors. "The girls wanted to get their hair cut as a donation, and when we heard Wigs 4 Kids would be at the Relay, it was the perfect place to do it," said their mom, Denise Tarnopol. "They walked at last year's Relay — on Team Hansons along with their family — in honor of my [late] uncle when he was sick. This year, we all will walk in his memory. The girls said they also wanted to do more, and told me they want 'to cut their hair to give it to babies who are sick." But Wigs 4 Kids donors don't have to be kids. "Adults also may donate as long as their hair is not more than 10 percent gray and not chemically treated," said Varney, who will present information on the organization during the Relay. Hair that is donated must be at least 10-inches long, clean and thoroughly dry. Donors are asked to bundle hair into a ponytail or braid before having it cut. Wigs 4 Kids is making its debut at the Relay. Varney says dona- tions help defray the cost of wigs. "That, in turn, helps us to provide wigs to more children in need," she said. "It also helps with aware- ness of the program and social acceptance by the children who are donating their hair." Haircuts will take place 3-6 p.m. Saturday, June 6. For more on Wigs 4 Kids, visit www.wigs4kids. org, call (586) 772-6656 or e-mail maggie2-4igs4kids.org . Golnick Pediatric Dental Associates treat the dental needs of infants. children. adolescents. • • • • • Positive and friendly staff Emergencies seen promptly Most insurances accepted Nitrous oxide and sedation available Open daily Lakes Medical Center 2300 Ha_gg,erry Road Suite 1180 1West Bloomfield, MI 48323 Listening in 248-668-0022 SUSHI S MUIR! kI Japanese Restaurant Ph: 248-737-4408 Fax: 248-737-5032 • Catering and Carry-out Available • Gift Certificates Available 4157 Orchard Lake Road, Orchard Lake, MI 48323 10% OFF Total Bill N Pc.tisc Trail • (with ad only) 5/28/09 through 6/10/09 Business Hours: Mon-Sat 11:30am - 10:00pm Sunday 4:30 - 9:00pm B20 May 28 2009 i t g Lr - e (17 1,,s1 Kids and parents aren't always in sync, but Allie Rogovein and her dad, David, found something important to focus on together. "Allie and Chrissie Cox, both 16 and of West Bloomfield, are captains of the elistrong team in honor of their Bloomfield Hills Andover High classmate Emily Lisner, 16, who has Hodgkin's dis- ease," said Allie's dad. So Rogovein, who owns Global Wireless Communications in West Bloomfield, and Marty Rosen, the store's general manager, decided to make an ongoing dona- tion. They will donate $5 for every Bluetooth headset sold until closing on Friday, June 5. "Even through these brutal eco- nomic times, I have felt donating something to this organization [American Cancer Society] is quite rewarding whether we can afford it or not. I guess it's all about priori- ties. I'm helping the team in any way I can." Rogovein is a great admirer of Lisner. "Emily is running for student council president for next year," he said. "She has continued her 10th-grade studies during the chemo, at home mostly, with Andover's and her friends' help." In addition, he said the fund- raising efforts "have been a great bonding experience with my daughter." Global Wireless Communications is located at 4276 Orchard Lake in West Bloomfield. For information, call (248) 681-7200, or send an e- mail to: team@gwcwireless.com .