metro around town Haley's Garden Adat Shalom students tend the garden they created to memorialize their friend. I . ' n April 2010, one of our dear friends lost her life to cancer," said Lauren Novick, 14, of Bloomfield Hills. 'As a class at Adat Shalom Synagogue, we all decided to make her a memorial. We start- ed in the summer of 2010. We decided to create a garden on the Adat Shalom play- ground because Haley's love of nature and butterflies was so great. "We named the garden Haley's Garden, and we each painted an individual stone to Alexis Migliore, 3, of West Bloomfield dead heads the flowers. become part Oa border. Each year since then, we all meet up again and work on the garden. This garden means a lot to us. Haley truly inspired us to be the best we can be and to live life to the fullest." Haley Nathan was the daughter of Emily and Stuart Nathan of Farmington Hills, the twin sister of Andrew, 14, and the sister of Ally, 9. Late in the summer, Adat Shalom preschool campers diligently watered Haley's Garden. Lauren Novick, 14, of Bloomfield Hills, Sarah Shea, 14, of Huntington Woods and Hannah Katz, 13, of Farmington Hills work in the garden. NCJW annual event honors leaders, educates audience about fighting hunger. ore than 320 people recently attended the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section's 2012 Women of Vision benefit luncheon at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. Attendees this year had the opportunity to hear keynote speaker Lauren Bush Lauren explore her shift from her career as a top model to one in philanthropy. She is the chief FEEDer and co-founder of FEED Projects and chairman of the board and co-founder of The FEED Foundation, Leonard Zucker, husband of the late Marsha Zucker, and Gilda Jacobs, both of Huntington Woods, accepted awards along with Patti Nemer of West Bloomfield, Michelle Passon of Commerce and Sandy Schwartz of Franklin; 24 October 18 2012 Dickman, 4, of Farmington Hills water the flowers in late summer. PFAit Yonatan Ser, 3, of West Bloomfield of Vision Lauren Bush Lauren is at right. Jordyn Lusky, 5, of Bloomfield Hills, Jessica Lovy, 5, of West Bloomfield and Jillian which works to fight hunger and malnutrition worldwide. Women of Vision also honored Gilda Jacobs, president and CEO of the Michigan League for Human Services; Cancer Thriver's Network for Jewish Women co-founders Michelle Passon, Sandy Schwartz and Patti Nemer; and the late Marsha Zucker, NCJW/ Greater Detroit community volunteer and activist, with the Josephine S. Weiner Community Service Award. NCJW/GDS President Suzanne Lauren with Women of Vision co-chairs Susanne Simon of West Bloomfield with Lasser of Birmingham, Barbara Rosenthal Lauren Bush Lauren of West Bloomfield and Joanne Arnovitz of Huntington Woods