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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-08-05

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Jennifer Schurman
Kapeller, Scott Kapeller,
Avery, Devyn and Zoey
Kapeller, 16 months
(triplets!),
West Bloomfield

Jennifer and Scott currently live in
West Bloomfield with their three
daughters. Jennifer grew up in
Farmington Hills and Toledo, Ohio,
while Scott grew up in Grand Rapids. Scott is a district sales manager for a pharmaceutical
company.
Last year, the Kapellers had triplet girls, which is when Jennifer envisioned starting a
business that would cater to families with multiples (twins, triplets, quads and quints). Now her
company, Petal Patch Baby, carries items such as custom T-shirts, accessories and more, for
ALL kids, not just for multiples. Petal Patch Baby products can be found at "Petal Patch Baby"
on Facebook.
Now that the girls are 16 months old, the Kapellers are all around town, within the Jewish
community. They are excited about summer and are looking forward to becoming active
members at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield.

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observe and learn about on this outdoor
walk. Cost: Free. Pre-registration required.
Contact, (586) 463-4332.

CORN FESTIVAL
Sunday, Aug. 8, 9 a.m.
Birmingham Farmer's Market

Celebrate a sweet harvest with games,
crafts, demos and corn shelling at
Birmingham's Farmers Market-Public
Parking Lot No. 6, off of N. Old Woodward
Avenue, north of Harmon Street.

CRUISE WITH THE JEWISH
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF
MICHIGAN .

Sunday, Aug. 8, 1:30-4 p.m.
Meet at the Rivard Plaza dock
(Corner of Rivard and Atwater Streets
on the Detroit riverfront)
Sail on an exciting cruise along the Detroit
River! Enjoy afternoon refreshments while
listening to a narrated tour highlighting sites
of Detroit and Jewish interest. The boat
will sail promptly at 2 p.m. Cost (includes
cruise and refreshments): members: $25,
non-members: $30, children 6-16: $20,
non-member children 6-16: $25, All children
under 6: $5. For questions or to RSVP, (248)
432-5517 or jhsofmichigan@msn.com .

GRANDPARENTS & GRADKIDS
BUG HUNT
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 1 p.m.
Metro Beach Nature Center

Ladybugs, dragonflies, butterflies and bum-
blebees are just a few of the many insects
that grandparents and grandkids will catch,

GREG

WOODWARD DREAM CRUISE

Saturday, Aug. 21, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Woodward Ave.
The world's largest one-day automotive
event runs from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. along
Woodward Avenue through eight host
communities from Ferndale to Pontiac.
For event information, check updates at
www.woodwarddreamcruise.com

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Thursday, Aug. 26, 5:30 p.m.

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DEAR 1OHN'

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Franklin Hills Country Club, Franklin
Come join the party! What began in 1983 as
a gathering of friends in David and Doreen
Hermelin's garage, rubbing-off lottery tickets
and donating any winnings to ORT Michigan,
has become the premier fundraiser of the
year for the 130-year-old international
organization devoted to education. The
event raises at least $300,000 every year to
fund the agency's global educational efforts
— with at least one-third staying in Detroit
to support local job-market education at
the David B. Hermelin ORT Resource Center
in West Bloomfield. Cost: young adult (35
and younger) initiative: buy one ticket, get
another free; regular price: $95 per person.
Raffle tickets: $100 apiece, 3 for $200.
To purchase tickets, (248) 723-8860 or
nmuchnick@ortamerica.org

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