NBA Moves Former pro players help kids learn at Friendship Circle sports clinic. 0 n May 4, Friendship Circle of West Bloomfield had two former NBA players join its sports night program to conduct a basketball clinic. Ira Newble and Earl Cureton, who both live in Metro Detroit, taught the kids some moves. Meanwhile, Coach Ed Krass, who arranged for the players to be there, has begun Friendship Circle's inclu- sion soccer league with 40 players. For more information on Friendship Circle sports programs, go to www.friendshipcircle.org or call (248) 788-7878. I 1 Right: The tall guys in the back are former NBA players Ira Newble and Earl Cureton, who helped at a basketball clinic. Earl Cureton defends the ball from a determined sports Danny Friedman of West Bloomfield, center, gets clinic participant. some help Ira Newble. Ira Newble dodges a potential steal. Garden Party Adat Shalom Sisterhood welcomes spring with lunch and flowers. A dat Shalom Synagogue women brought their green thumbs and enthusiastic spring spirit to sisterhood's annual Donor Day on May 5. The event featured "A Garden Party" with a presentation by an English Gardens floral designer on floral and herb container gar- dens. Boutique shopping and lunch rounded out a warm, sunny afternoon. Stacy Brickman of West Bloomfield, Donor Day chair; Gale Payne, English Gardens floral designer; Cindy Babcock of Royal Oak, Donor Day associate chair Joyce Weingarten of Bloomfield Hills, Susie Graham of Three generations: Ronna Katzman and Danielle West Bloomfield and Ruby Kushner of Farmington Hills Bluford of West Bloomfield, Roz Katzman of Harriet Dunsky of Bloomfield Hills and Beverly Woronoff of West Bloomfield Chloe and Deborah Logan of Bloomfield Hills and Elissa Berg, Adat Shalom director of education Farmington Hills May 19 2011 19