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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-07-29

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Pitt Child Center Accredited
The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit's Sarah & Irving Pitt
Child Development Center has received
accreditation from the National Association
for the Education of Young Children
(NAEYC), an organization of early child-
hood professionals.
"We're proud to have earned the mark
of quality from NAEYC and to be recog-
nized for our commitment to reaching the
highest professional standards',' said Pitt
CDC Director Fredelle Schneider. "NAEYC
accreditation lets families know that chil-
dren in our program are getting the best
care and early learning experiences pos-
sible."
Located at the Jewish Community Center
in West Bloomfield, the Pitt CDC provides
infant, toddler, preschool and kindergarten
programs.
It includes computer and science labs,
weekly instruction in swim, music and
gym, flexible scheduling, Jewish holiday
observance and an academic readiness and
values curriculum, all in a nut-free environ-
ment.
To earn NAEYC accreditation, the Pitt
CDC completed a self-study process in
which it measured the program and its ser-
vices against more than 400 accreditation
criteria.
Today, almost 8,000 programs serving
1 million young children receive NAEYC
accreditation.

Dream Cruise Warmup
"The Cars you Remember-The Concepts
You Dream About" will be held 10 a.m. -3
p.m., Sunday, Aug. 8, at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. Everyone is encouraged to
bring antique, classic, muscle and special-
interest vehicles.
Special feature cars from four local
builders include: Steve Pasteiner, Advance
Automotive Technologies, car: Heldo and
Corvette Nomad, www.aatcars.com ; Gordon
Heidecker, HPP: Heide Performance
Products, car: 1-2 Cars, www.hppcars.com ;
Ken Lingenfelter, Lingenfelter Performance
Engineering, car: 2010 Camaro TA Concept
Car; www.lingenfelter.com; Herb Adams,
Passion Motors, car: Contessa,
www.passion-motors.com.
The schedule is as follows: 9 a.m. car reg-
istration (the show is unjudged); 10 a.m.-3
p.m. show times.
Registration with a car is $10, which
includes a hot dog and drink coupon; gen-
eral entrance is a suggested donation of $5.
For information or to register, contact
Cheryl Weberman, (248) 661-5725 or
cheryl@temple-israel.org . The event is
sponsored by Temple Israel Brotherhood
and TICK (Temple Israel Car Klub).

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World Jewry must be very careful and
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