Good Grub, Good Causes
New dishes sold at Hiller's Markets
will offer shoppers an opportunity to
contribute to worthy causes.
"There are many ways to leverage
community connections:' says Jim
Hiller, CEO of Oakland County-based
Hiller's Markets. "Friends support each
other's causes. I am grateful to these
devoted individuals for helping us find
yet another way to make a difference."
All sales of these dishes will send
money to their respective charities:
•Through Oct. 5: Rabbi Paul Yedwab's
petite quiche with spinach, mushroom
and Jarlesburg and dietitian Gail Posner's
no-fat black bean salad. [Forgotten
Harvest, Southfield, and Ministrelli
Women's Heart Center, Royal Oak.]
• Oct. 6 - Oct. 19: Tony Fayne's
Buffalo Chili and Samira Cholagh's
kibbie. [Agree Foundation at Temple
Israel, West Bloomfield, and the
Chaldean Foundation's Adopt A
Refugee Family Program.]
• Oct. 20 -Nov. 2: Lisa Diggs' corn and
smoked whitefish fritters and Danialle
Karmanos' tuna pasta. [Gleaners Food
Bank, Detroit, and DKWI0.]
• Nov. 3 - Nov. 16: Janice Cherkasky's
diabetic apricot salad and Jeff Loeb's
pasta. [Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation and Hiller ALS Center at
Wayne State U., Detroit.]
• Nov. 17 - Nov. 30: Deena Lisak's
corned beef and cabbage and maca-
roni and cheese. [Achievement Center
at the Multiple Sclerosis Society.]
Helping Women With Cancer
Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital presents
Just for You, a free day of education,
emotional support and pampering for
women experiencing cancer, as well
as their family members and friends,
8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, at
Edgewood Country Club, Commerce.
Health and fitness expert Peter
Nielsen will speak on "It's All About a
Healthy Attitude."
Health care professionals will pro-
vide guidance about stress manage-
ment, sleep, cancer and sex, pain man-
agement and maintaining a positive
outlook. A panel of five physicians,
including a gynecologist, a surgeon, an
oncologist, a radiologist and a radia-
tion oncologist, will answer questions.
Pamper stations will offer free hand
and chair massages, Reike therapy
and reflexology. A continental break-
fast and lunch are included. HVSH is
in Commerce. To register:
ww-w.dmc.org/peoplesmedicalcollege/
or (888) DMC-2500.
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