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March 18, 2010 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-03-18

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For 5 years Project Chessed, a program of

Jewish Family Service, has been providing

access to health care for low-income,

uninsured adults. Created as a collaborative

between the Jewish community, health care

institutions and individual providers, Project

Chessed is an access network connecting

the uninsured to a comprehensive

network of pro-bono care. More than

Prizes

Join us

Family
Fun

2,500 individuals have been connected to

Health
Info

physicians, treatments and prescription

medications through this unique program.

Project Chessed partners with over 600

Sunday April 25, 2010

dedicated medical professionals and the

following health care institutions:

Oakland Community College Orchard Ridge Campus

> William Beaumont Hospitals

> Botsford Hospital

Enter from Farmington Road at 12 Mile

> Detroit Medical Center

NOON: Registration I 1:00 PM: Walk /Run'

> Henry Ford Health System'

> Karmanos Cancer Institute

*Timed Walk/Run Available

> Michigan Endoscopy Center

> Millennium Diagnostic Center

Each step you take brings an uninsured person a step closer to health care.

> Providence Hospital & Medical Center

> St. Joseph Mercy Oakland

> St. John Macomb

HONIGMAN

> Straith Hospital

Program of

Register Online at

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www.walkforchessed.org or call 248.592.2318

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WERE PART OF ToE TEAM

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Chekhov's Uncle Vanya

MALY DRAMA THEATER
OF ST. PETERSBURG

Lev Dodin

artistic director

8 PM
Wed, Mar 24
Thu-Sat, Mar 25-27 8 PM
2 PM
Sun, Mar 28

[performance for students]

POWER CENTER • ANN ARBOR

During the 150-year anniversary of the birth of Anton Chekov,
the legendary Maly Drama Theater of St. Petersburg performs
Anton Chekov's tragicomic masterpiece of dashed dreams,
thwarted love, and eternal longing. Lev Dodin, artistic director
of the company since 1983, directs this definitive interpretation,
complete with costumes inspired by the very first performance
of the play by the Moscow Arts Theater in 1899. In Russian with
projected English translations.

THIS PRODUCTION IS SPONSORED BY THE MAXINE AND STUART FRANKEL FOUNDATION.

THE SATURDAY PERFORMANCE IS SUPPORTED BY THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY ENDOWMENT FUND.

THE SUNDAY PERFORMANCE IS SUPPORTED BY PARTICIPANTS OF THE 2002 SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION TRIP.

MEDIA PARTNERS BETWEEN THE LINES AND MICHIGAN RADIO 91.7 FM.

Ask our ticket office about bussing options from Oakland Country!

734.764.2538 1WWW.UMS.ORG

outside the 734 area code, call toll-free 800.221.1229

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March 18 2010

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