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(248) 855-A BOY (2269) Office: (248) 547-7970 p erfectnow @excite. corn Certified Since 2001 www.BrisMD.com home: 248-626-6868 pager: 248-317-0417 Northwest Dermatology Group, PC, (248) 353-0880 54 August 26 2010 D etroit families are invited to play games, eat s'mores and have camp-inspired fun on Sunday, Oct. 3, at the home of Doreen Hermelin for ORT America Michigan Region's only family event, Camp Hermelin. Camp Hermelin began as a way to involve families in ORT's mission to provide top-notch education for lifelong success. Since 1880, ORT has empowered students around the world with the skills they need to succeed in the work force. "Dan and I are so thrilled that our family is involved with Camp Hermelin and with OW says Jennifer Gilbert, a Camp Hermelin co-chair. Dan Gilbert's Quicken Loans is a sponsor this year for all ORT Michigan programs. Both the Gilbert family and Quicken Loans have supported ORT for years. "The mission and the goals of ORT are values that everyone can get on board with:' says Gilbert. "What bet- ter mission is there than to empower people to be self-sufficient?" Camp Hermelin will offer partici- pants a variety of camp-style activities at the Bingham Farms home of Doreen Hermelin, immediate past national president of ORT America. She is a cur- rent national board member. Local day and overnight camps will Olympian To Speak At Hospital Benefit Figure skating legend Peggy Fleming, who won a gold medal in the 1968 Olympics, will keynote the sixth annual Mothers, Daughters, Sisters & Friends luncheon. The event will take place at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 20, at the Shenandoah Golf, Banquet & Country Club, 5600 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. It is a benefit for the Francee & Benson Ford Jr. Breast Care & Wellness Center at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, 6777 W. Maple Road, west of Drake. In 1998, on the 30th anniversary of her gold medal Olympic victory, Peggy Fleming was diagnosed with breast cancer. Facing what she calls "another Olympics, a life Olympics," she under- went surgery and treatment; is cancer- free today. She has since become an facilitate the activities. Participating camps include Tamakwa, Tamarack, Walden, Tanuga, the JCC, Willoway, Maplehurst, Seagull, Camp Ramah and Summer Impressions. The Friendship Circle is also participating. Tickets cost $25 per person or $100 for a family of five. Raffle tickets are $36 each, three for $100 or 20 for $500. Raffle prizes will include gift certificates to Tamakwa, Tamarack and Walden, among other prizes. An auc- tion of family- and kid- friendly prizes will take place during the event. "This is ORT's only event for the entire family — for several generations even': says Rachel Zimmerman, a Camp Hermelin co-chair. "This is a wonder- ful opportunity to have a conversation with your kids about the importance of giving back. To empower people to suc- ceed is the best goal there is:' Lunch will be served camp-style. Participants are not allowed to drive directly to the Hermelin home; Tamarack Camps is providing buses to take all guests to and from the event. To purchase Camp Hermelin tick- ets, contact ORT: (248) 723-8860 or www.ortmichigan.org . For questions or to participate, e-mail nmuchnick@ ortamerica.org . Teenage volunteers are needed to help facilitate the camp-style activities. outspoken advocate for breast cancer awareness and the importance of early detection. Fleming was named by Sports Illustrated as one of its "40 for the Ages" — 40 individuals who have most significantly altered or elevated the world of sports in the last 40 years. She has also worked as an on-air ana- lyst for ABC Sports for nearly 30 years. A patron-only VIP reception with Fleming will be held at 10 a.m. The event will feature a special silent auction for a dress (valued at $3,800) donated by designer Naeem Khan. There also will be boutique shopping. Francee Ford and Micki Kline of West Bloomfield and Florine Mark and Lisa Lis of Farmington Hills are event co- chairs. Irma Elder, Stephanie Battershall and Elle Elder are patron co-chairs. Tickets for the luncheon are $100. Patron tickets begin at $600. Call (313) 874-6139.