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"If you think you can do it on your own,

you are wrong"

Beating Cancer

1

M ention this ad and receive

An evening of celebration and hope.

Channel 4 meteorologist Paul Gross will
emcee Karmanos Cancer Institute's Sixth
Annual Celebration of
Survivorship 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 17, in
Southfield.
Last year, Gross cel-
ebrated his 20th anni-
versary of defeating
testicular cancer. "If I
inspire just one person
Paul Gross
to get through their
own battle he said,
"then I've done my job'."
The free event,
including a buffet din-
ner, will be at Shriners
Silver Garden Events
Center (the former
B'nai David synagogue),
24350 Southfield Road.
Pat Sachs
Cancer patients and
survivors and the gen-
eral public are welcome.
RSVP by June 14 to 1-800-KARMANOS or
karmanos.org.

Keynote speaker will be cancer survivor
Scott Burton — an author, comedian and
juggler — who'll show how humor and
laughter can provide hope and balance.
In addition, the Patricia Milner Sachs
Heart of a Survivor Award will be present-
ed to a cancer survivor who has excelled in
assisting and inspiring others with cancer.
The award is named in memory of Pat
Sachs, the founding dean of Karmanos'
Survivorship University, who died of mela-
noma four years ago.

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ANNOUNCING

the new KNIT shop on the block, FUN WITH FIBER. The one

you have been waiting for. LORA Miller has been KNITTING and CROCHETING

for 40 years, managing and teaching at a local KNIT shop for the last six years.

Running a YARN shop that caters to every customer's need is Lora's first priority.

Stocking QUALITY YARN and ACCESSORIES is LORA's goal. TEACHING, writing

PATTERNS, putting together YARN and colors, helping with all aspects of

The Celebration of Survivorship
will begin with a buffet dinner
5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 17, at
the Shriners Silver Garden Events
Center, 24350 Southfield Road,
Southfield. Free, but RSVP by June
14 to 1-800-KARMANOS or online
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a free fitness evaluation
& training session

SIMMONS

\ I I

the cancer can be best detected through
a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test or
digital rectal exam.
"By tying prostate cancer awareness
to the MIU Run for the Ribbon, we hope
men, supported by their families, will be
inspired not to ignore, but be proactive
about their health, and use this event to
make a difference and do it for Dad:' said
Lutz.
"Prostate cancer does not have to end
a man's life. The earlier prostate cancer is
detected the greater the survival rate, and
the more Father's Days to share with your
family."

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