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September 10, 2009 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-09-10

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AROUND TOWN

Hitting the Road

Young adults navigate around town on a scavenger-hunt road rally.

David and Amy Ingber of Commerce, Rabbi Jennifer and Ryan Kaluzny of West

Craig Eidelman of Berkley, Nina Rosenblum of West Bloomfield, Kari Schlaff of

Bloomfield and Tracie and Adam Fienman of Bloomfield Hills

Farmington Hills and Michael Chosid of West Bloomfield

C

ryptic messages printed on cards provided the only sense
of direction for about 60 young adults. They broke into
teams and piled into more than a dozen cars for an Aug.
22 road rally sponsored by the Imagine group of Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. Each group had to decipher 16 clues, visit 16 dif-
ferent locations and pick up an item, like a take out menu, a cock-
tail napkin or a receipt, to prove they visited each site.
"I liked seeing all of the groups come back with their different
responses," said David Ingber of Commerce Township.
He co-chaired the road rally and helped write the clues with
his wife, Amy, and the other co-chairs, Jen and Ryan Schneider,
also of Commerce Township, and Carrie and Dan Rudman of
West Bloomfield.

Sidra Lewis of West Bloomfield

"The clues took people around the Novi, Commerce Township, West Bloomfield,
Farmington Hills area," David explained. "The answers led them to places like Stroh's
Ice Cream, Bally's Total Fitness and a Greek restaurant of their choice?'
Everyone had to make it to the ending point, the VIP Lounge at Lucky Strike in
Novi, by 9 p.m. sharp. The top three winning teams received prize; then participants
mingled, enjoying drinks, food, pool and bowling.
"We wanted it to be challenging, but also a lot of fun," said Amy Ingber. "It was
funny to see how some of the teams misinterpreted our clues. In the end, everyone
had a great time."
Spotted on the road were: Shayna and Josh Levine, Jill and Steve Ingber, all of
Huntington Woods; Craig Eidelman of Berkley; Stephanie and Seth Roseman,
Sarah and Todd Wolfe, all of Farmington Hills; and Nina Rosenblum of West
Bloomfield. 0

Jeremy Lewis of West Bloomfield,
Stephanie Roseman of Farmington Hills

Julie Sidder and Marla Kaminsky, both

Rachel Franzese of Northville and Lisa

of West Bloomfield, and Julie Kamen of

Edelstein of Commerce

and David Harskovic of Berkley

Novi

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