entrepreneur Healthy Choices West Bloomfield cite Entrepreneur Of Year. T he Greater West Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce will honor West Bloomfield native Stacy Goldberg, a registered nurse committed to health, fitness and entrepreneurship. She will be recognized as 2010 Young Entrepreneur of the Year at the annual Chamber Awards Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, at Shenandoah Banquet Center in West Bloomfield. The founder of Stacy two health-focused Goldberg businesses in the last three years, Goldberg, through her com- panies, is dedicated to promoting health- ier lifestyles. Both A Weigh of Life and What's In Your Cart? focus on making healthy choices when grocery shopping and on making lifestyle changes day-to- day that lead to living a healthier life. What's In Your Cart? additionally offers nutrition education in classrooms and is exclusively part of Plum Market's "Healthy Choices" program in West Bloomfield, Bloomfield Township and Ann Arbor. Goldberg also provides nutrition edu- cation to nonprofits in the area, including the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and the Alzheimer's Association. "Stacy's commitment to improving health in our community coupled with her entrepreneurial spirit and energy made her an exceptional choice," said Steven Tapper, event committee chair. "She is an impressive individual who truly is looking to make a difference. Our committee was very impressed." Themed, "The Future is Ours — Moving Forward 2010," this year's West Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Awards Dinner also will honor Johnny Karmo from Market Square as Business Person of the Year, "7" restaurant as Cool Business of the Year and Credit Union One as New Business of the Year. For tickets at $125 each: west- bloomfieldchamber.com or contact Ann Corwell, executive director, West Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce, at: (248) 626-3636. Ei Sign up for session one and two together and receive session three free. The Hemielin ORT Resource Center offers free classes to out-of-work or underemployed individuals referred there by Michigan Works and JVS. To sign up: (248) 432-5411 or www.hermelinort.org . Build Your Skills Breadsmith Benefits Needy The David B. Hermelin ORT Resource Center will hold "Mini Microsoft" six-week classes this summer. Three sessions will provide education on technology and computer skills for adults interested in refreshing or improving computer skills. Session one ($118) of Mini Microsoft will run for six weeks, from June 1-July 6 on Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Session two ($118) will run for six weeks, from July 1-Aug. 5 on Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. The course will cover Microsoft Excel and the setup of spread- sheets and worksheets, creation of charts, graphs and formulas. Session three ($60) will run for three weeks, from July 20-Aug. 3 on Tuesdays, from 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. It will cover the Microsoft Powerpoint files, including use of music, video and animation. On Wednesday, May 19, Breadsmith of Bloomfield Hills, 3592 W. Maple, will give any daily loaf to customers in exchange for two or more nonperishable food items, which will go to Hospitality House, Walled Lake. "It just makes sense to work with Hospitality House because we donate our leftover bread to them," said Kevin Brand, owner of the Breadsmith of Bloomfield Hills ((www.breadsmith.com ). Store patrons will receive free grilled items from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. while sup- plies last courtesy of the Franklin Grill and Tavern of downtown Franklin. Guests will have the chance to win a giveaway package that consists of Breadsmith bread for a year, lunch for two at the Franklin Grill and Tavern and various other items. You've updated your wardrobe & hairstyle... Have you updated your Life Insurance Portfolio? Times change. You sell the business. You have grandchildren. You get divorced. You make money. You lose money. We live longer. Life Insurance costs decrease. Income and estate tax laws change. SCHECHTER Call us for (1 no cost, comprehensive review and marketplace analysis. 248.731.9500 www.schechterwealth.com Birmingham, Michigan *Securities offered through NFP Securities. Inc., (NFPSI) a Broker/Dealer and Member FINRNSIPC. Schechter Wealth Strategies is an affiliate of NFP Securities, Inc. and a subsidiary of National Financial Partners Corp., the parent company of NFP Securities. Inc. Schechter Wealth Strategies and NFPSI do not offer legal or tax adviu. Clients must consult with their lax and legal advisors. Jr 1565750 May 13 2010 43