HEALTH & FITNESS FRANKLIN WEIGHT Loss PROGRAM • II support Relay For Life Walk to help fight cancer. Give yourself the gift of health this Summer R elay For Life is a 24-hour event designed to support cancer care and research. It raise money, aware- ness and support for the American Cancer Society. During the event, teams walk around the track, fundraise and support those who have been touched by cancer. The American Cancer Society helps those with all types of cancer. • Oak Park The 24-hour walk will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 5, and will be held in Shepherd Park, at the corner of Church and Northfield streets. This is the first Relay for Life in Oak Park and will include par- ticipants from Huntington Woods, Berkley, Southfield, Ferndale and Pleasant Ridge. The City of Oak Park is co-sponsoring the American Cancer Society event in memory of former Recreation Advisory Board member Phil Cutler, who lost his battle to cancer last year. Aida Cutler, his wife of almost 50 years, is co-chairing the race. At least 24 teams and 10 sponsors have registered for the event. For more information, go to www. relayforlife.orgioakparkmi. Day Of Golf, Camaraderie To Support Kids, Hillels B Call Now! 2 29350 Northwestern Highwa phone: 248.352. www.Franklinau 50 'nai B'rith's 28th annual Golf Classic event will be held at Wabeek Country Club in Bloomfield Hills on Monday, June 7. Proceeds will benefit and strengthen our local BBYO and Hillel on college campuses. Also benefitting is Camp Passport, an international pro- gram that sponsors Israeli children touched by terrorist attacks. Camp Passport kids attend a camp expe- rience at two B'nai B'rith summer camps. The cost for the Golf Classic is $250. It includes 18 holes of golf, a cart, complimentary range balls, locker facilities, valet parking, a continental breakfast lunch on the course, and snacks and beverages on the course, followed by an open bar, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and • Temple Israel Who in your life has been touched by cancer? Join Team Temple Israel at the West Bloomfield Relay For Life, at West Bloomfield High School, to honor those who have been an inspiration and remember those who battled bravely. Help "Light It Up For A Cure" from noon on Saturday, June 5 until 10 a.m. on Sunday, June 6. Temple Israel is seeking volun- teers, helpful people are needed to monitor the tent, sell wares and take turns walking around the track. Donors also are sought to contribute to the American Cancer Society. Visit the Temple Israel website, www.temple-israel.org , and follow the link to Relay for Life. You also can participate in the event by purchasing a luminary bag (minimum donation $10). Each bag displays the name of an individual you wish to honor or remember (one name per bag). These bags line the track all day and are lit at dusk. To sign up, purchase a luminary bag or receive more informa- tion, contact Michelle Lichtman at michelle@temple-israel.org or (248) 661-5700. ❑ an awards dinner. Participants will have a chance to win a new Malibu for a hole in one — compliments of Maria Feldman- Lyons of Marty Feldman Chevrolet. Non-golfers may attend the dinner only for $40 and bid on both live and silent auction items, (some provided on consignment) by The Sports Gallery in Birmingham. Raffle tickets at $25 each are being sold with the grand prizea seven-night cruise for two plus $500 cash. You need not be pres- ent at the awards banquet to win. Golf Classic co-chairs are Michael Fishman, Ron Bittker and David Lubin. For information on how to par- ticipate, donate an auction item, sponsor a hole or buy a raffle ticket, call the B'nai B'rith office at (248) 646-3100. Or send an e- mail message to Bobbie Levine at blevine@bnaibrith.org .