Front Lines FRESH M ARKET M ARKET ---:_;-, www. JohnnyPomodoros.com 32906 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills (at 14 mile) 248-855-0007 Detroit Diversity Quotable Young adults to gather in 'Harmonie.' M ore than 400 young profes- sionals are expected to come together for "Detroit Harmonie," 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, at Virgil H. Carr Cultural Arts Center, 311 E. Grand River, Detroit (the former Harmonie Club building in downtown's Harmonie Park area). The evening of international entertainment will spotlight Metro Detroit's rich diversity. Justin Jacobs of ComePlayDetroit, , Jordan Wolfe and --, - : Sara Bloomberg of _. CommunityNEXT Jordan Wolfe and Chris Sims of the Young Professional Leadership Council are organizing the event, which will showcase several cultures through ethnic food, drinks, art and music. Another highlight will be the opening of a photography exhibit, "Paradise in the City: Through the Eye of the Camera." The photographs counter the negative images of Detroit published in Time magazine earlier this year. "Beyond celebrating diversity in y STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday 8am - 8pm • Sunday Sam - 7pm DELIVERY facebook Detroit, `Detroit Harmonie' exists to bring several young professional groups together to network and, ulti- mately, create one unified, cohesive voice for the future leaders of the community," said Wolfe, director of CommunityNEXT, which focuses on attracting and retaining young tal- ent in Michigan by offering social, cultural and professional opportu- nities to young adults. The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit initiative is funded by private donors. Quicken Loans, After 5 Detroit, the Sterling Group and Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss Attorneys & Counselors are local event sponsors, demonstrat- ing their commitment to creating a dynamic environment for young professionals in downtown Detroit. ComePlayDetroit creates active social experiences for young adults, especially through intermural athletics. The Young Professional Leadership Council is a consortium of leaders from more than 30 young professional organizations. Event tickets are $30 (www. detharmonie.com ). For sponsorship packets: Sara Bloomberg: sara@ communitynxt.com or (248) 752- 2542. ❑ AVAILABLE "We have been feeling that enough is enough. Stop making us look like monsters. Most people don't realize how regular our lives here are. People wake up in the morning, go to work and are not engaged in the world of politics." 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