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A Comedy for Kids Showcase will be held from 8-10 p.m. Thursday, July 30, starring Jeff Dwoskin, Connie Ettinger, Terri Stearn and other Michigan come- dians plus the Go Comedy Troupe. The event is free, but any dona- tions go to Operation Kid Equip, a nonprofit that provides school supplies to children in need. On Friday, July 31, look for seminars that help Michiganders learn about work in entertain- ment fields, including theater and the movie industry. For a complete schedule, go to www. BuyMichiganNow.com . Also on Friday, Ta-Dah! Productions brings its Free and Fabulous Girls Night Out . . . for a Cause event to the festival. The idea was developed with friend and col- league, Alyssa Cohen, a local event and marketing professional. This monthly event has traveled the area, bringing new consumers to vari- ous locations while helping worthy causes. Free to women 21 and older who love shopping, shmoozing and getting together. Find the Facebook page or e-mail Ta-DahProductions@comcast.net . II Former Detroiter Nicole Sklar of Florida was awarded a 2009 Broad Foundation Scholarship award in recogni- tion of academic Sklar achievement and improvement. Her achievements at Cooper City High School were noted in a letter from the School Board of Broward County in Ft. Lauderdale. Jewish com- munity leader Elaine Sturman of Bloomfield Township was named to the DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Sturman Hospital Board of Trustees. She owns Elaine S. Events, a special events firm that originated "Super Summers for Kids: A Camp and Activity Fair." She now coordi- nates this event for Metro Parent magazine. She is a past president of Greater Detroit Hadassah and is a member of its national board and development division. She is on the board of Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township, West Bloomfield-based Jewish Ensemble Theatre and the Anti-Defamation League/Michigan Region. Sharon Taylor of West Bloomfield and her volunteer team held a fundraiser for Royal Oak-based Gilda's Club Metro Detroit at Knoliwood Country Club in West Bloomfield. More than 60 women turned out for a two-mile walk before returning to the clubhouse for a buffet lunch. The event netted about $3,000. Gilda's Club provides free emotional and social support for men, teenagers and kids as well as women. Jacob Trunsky, a student at Wylie E. Groves High School in Beverly Hills, is attending the Cornell University Summer College Program in Ithaca, N.Y. He is taking university courses, earning college credit and exploring career options in special seminars; his selection was based on high school records, standardized test scores, application essay and recom- mendation from teachers or guid- ance counselors.