Health & Fitness WELLNESS For The Health Of It! Family bike ride and walk to benefit Kids Kicking Cancer. C ycle or walk for Kids Kicking Cancer on Sunday, July 18, at Waterford Hills Raceway, rain or shine. "We wanted to create a family-friend- ly event to help bring awareness to this very deserving and important organi- zation," said Andy Roisman of Beverly Hills, event co-chair with Jodi Weinfeld and Stacey Bean, both of Farmington Hills. "This way, even the kids can feel like they are contributing to help other children who are sick." Competitive riders will ride from 9-10 a.m. A ride and walk for families runs 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The track is an enclosed blacktop area surrounded by grass and trees. Also at 10 a.m., family events begin with a martial arts demonstration from Kids Kicking Cancer students. Events include Faces in the Air face painting, music by Electric Entertainment, an Independence Township fire truck, give- aways and crafts. All proceeds will benefit Kids Kicking Cancer (www.powerpeacepurpose.org). Cost: $20 donation for adults 16 and older; $10 donation for children 5 and up; no charge for riders younger than 5. Helmets are required. Pledges are encouraged to raise more money for KKC programming. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Register or donate online with PayPal: kkcrider.eventbrite.com . For more infor- Jewish Senior Life Auxiliary Installs Leaders For 2nd Term mation, call the Michigan office of Kids Kicking Cancer, (313) 557-0021. "We are truly grateful for events such as this to benefit Kids Kicking Cancer:' said Cindy Cohen of West Bloomfield, Michigan KKC program director. "All programs and services we provide are free to our children and families. We rely on donations to continue our week- ly classes, free transportation, hospital and clinic visits, uniforms and special activities!' Waterford Hills Raceway is located at 4770 Waterford Road, Clarkston. The Auxiliary for Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit held its 85th installation at Meer Jewish Apartments in West Bloomfield. A presidium consisting of Pearlena Bodzin, Bea Breiner, Geri Margolis, Carol Metzger and Hannah Moss was re-installed for a second term. The event included an intergenera- tional fashion show co-chaired by Jill Margolick and Karen Kraft. Great-grand- mothers, grandmothers, mothers and children proudly strolled the runway. Fashions were provided by Sally's Design, Guys N Gals and the Auxiliary Gift Shop. The JSL Auxiliary provides program- ming and additional enrichments that enhance the lives of older adults. CHA CANCER TREATMENT CENTER is IT CURABLE? WHY DIDN'T —4 0\i'vr WILL IT A FEC. L ;FE? WHERE DO iO. WHO DO i TALK TO? WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS? WILL N EE C, CHEMO? DMC HURON VALLEY-SINAI HOSPITAL AND THE WORLD RENOWNED Kimberly Hart, M.D. Clinical Chief, Department of Radiation Oncology Cbaracb Cancer Treatment Center KARMANOS CANCER CENTER HAVE JOINED FORCES TO BECOME THE ONLY HOSPITAL IN WESTERN OAKLAND COUNTY AFFILIATED WITH A NATIONAL CANCER CENTER. NOW ANSWERS ARE CLOSER THAN EVER. Voted one of Hour Magazine's 'Top Docs"for 2009. You can feel confident having access to one of the nation's leaders in cancer care with advanced treatment, clinical trials and the expertise the Karmanos name represents. All this — combined with the warmth of the Charach Cancer Treatment Center on the beautiful DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital campus. Congratulations Joel Appel, D.O. and Kimberly Hart, M.D. Voted two of Hour Magazine's "Top Docs" for 2009. BARBARA ANN K\RMANOS CANCER CENTER Dile Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital Madic.al C61,. TWO GREAT INSTITUTIONS COMING TOGETHER FOR A BE I ER WAY TO FIGHT CANCER. www.hvsh.org (248) 937 - 3300 For a referral call 1.888.DMC.2500 1 William Cads Drive Commerce, MI 48382 - 2201 1605680 38 July 15 . 2010 JN