Metro DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS AROUND TOWN FAKES, FORGERIES AND MYSTERIES Packed House! A sold-out crowd fills the Fisher Theatre for JARC's fall fundraiser. Discover how museum experts work behind the scenes—using science. technology and art historical research—to reveal the DIA's greatest art mysteries. November 21, 2010-April 10, 2011 Members receive FREE tickets. Join today! 313.8337971. To purchase tickets, visit clia.org or the DIA Box Office. Don't forget to bring your cell phone to access audio commentary on the exhibition. Jordan Wagner of Bloomfield Township and Jodi Fox of West Lindsey and Marty Maddin of Huntington Woods Bloomfield W CHASE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit r u,,4e4 r Rembrandt's Son, Titus, about 1880, oil on canvas. Imitator of Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn. Formerly Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-69). Collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. This exhibition has been organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts. Generous support has been provided by Chase. Additional support has been provided by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, National Endowment for the Arts, and the City of Detroit. /Veto 4 54€401,16...*# . 4( Oein to! hen the curtain went up on West Side Story at Detroit's Fisher Theatre Oct. 14, the seats were filled with 2,200 JARC supporters. Friends and fans of the Farmington Hills-based nonprofit agency, which enables people with disabili- ties to live full, dignified lives, flocked to the theater for the group's 30th annual fall fun- draiser. JARC operates 20 group homes and serves more than 450 local families. "Look around you; there's barely an empty seat': said co-chair Susie Pappas of Bloomfield Hills."This is a testament that, even in this economy, we are all here in support of an unbelievable orga- nization. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts!" Sharon Eisenshtadt of Bloomfield Hills, Ron Applebaum of Huntington Woods and David Carroll of West Bloomfield also co-chaired the event. Fifth Third Bank served as corporate title sponsor. Before show time, about 250 young adults attended a "Rumble Lounge" pre-glow, including a strolling supper and cocktails. The pre-glow was underwritten by Quicken Loans and catered by Matt Prentice. The office of Joseph Z. Kowalsky, JD, a 2010 5-Star Wealth Manager, is sponsoring the November 19th and 20th showings of the 1940 classic and Oscar winner. The Philadelphia Story, starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn and Jimmy Stewart at the beautiful Redford Theatre, on Lahser Rd. at Grand River, in Detroit. A oeio Nov you 600n in 191/0? Your admission is free with your photo ID! Organ overture prior to movie and during intermission. Tickets $4. The Redford Theatre is operated by an all- volunteer staff, and owned by the Motor City Theatre Organ Society, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Proceeds are used to restore and maintain the theater. More info at Redfordtheatre.com . We can help! Serving clients in: MI AZ CA, CO, DC. FL. IL , MA, MD, MTI, NM. NV. NY, OH, OR, PA. TN, TX, and VA. it UPSTREAM A A INVESTMENT.PARTNIRS FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION • Financial Planning • Investing • Retirement • Kids • Long Term Care Insurance • Stocks & Bonds • Annuities & CDs Joseph Z. Kowalsky, JD • Life Insurance 28250 Southfield Road, Suite 210 Lathrup Village. MI 48076 Toll Free: 1-877-255-1949 www.upstreamip.com Securities offered through Sigma Financial Corporation, Member FINRAJSIPC 16 November 18 • 2010 2010 5-Star Wealth Manager Jennifer Kowalsky Branch Office Assistant Marla Jablonowski of West Bloomfield and Adam Jahnke of Birmingham Julie Marx of Bloomfield Hills and Leah Bold of Royal Oak