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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-05-23

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MY HOUSE
OF STYLE

TREATING OBESITY

6 pm. St. Joseph Mercy Oakland's Michigan

Bariatric Institute (MBI) will host edu-
cational seminar focused on bariatric
surgery options. At hospital's Franco
Communications Center, 44405 Woodward
in Pontiac. Free. Information/RSVP: 877-
949-9344.

THURSDAY, JUNE 6

'UNLEARN YOUR PAIN'

Noon. Cancer Thrivers Network for Jewish

Women, a project of the JCC, hosts kosher
lunch and presentation by internist Dr.
Howard Schubiner of Providence Hospital,
Southfield. Unlearn Your Pain is his guide
to healing mind-body disorders. At West
Bloomfield JCC. $12, paid by June 3. RSVP:
Tracy Agranove, tagranove@jccdet.org or
248-432-546.

FOOD & SHOW

Noon. After lunch, Fran Aaron presents:

"Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof" at 1
pm. Non-refundable paid $3 reservation for
lunch required by June 4; $1 for program
only. Information: 248-967-4030.

GRADUATION
GIFTS IN ALL
SHAPES AND
COLORS.

DSO AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

7:30 pm. Teddy Abrams conducts
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in
a Neighborhood Concert featuring
Scheherazade at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. $25/adults; $10/students or
children 18 and under. Tickets: 313-576-5111,
www.dso.org/neighborhood, or pay at door.

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AND BEST OF
ALL, WEARABLE.

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7:30 pm. Institute for Retired Professionals,

based at the JCC, presents violinist Gabriel
Bolkosky, accompanied by Michele Cooker
on piano. At Berman Center, adjacent to
West Bloomfield JCC. $6 charge; free for
IRP member. Tickets: www.theberman.org ;
248-661-1900, or pay at door. Information:
Sharon, irp@jccdet.org or 248-967-4030.

Keego Harbor Memorial Day Parade

Turn your old GOLD into
CASH! We will buy ALL
of your precious metals,
diamonds & watches.

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my O'Rourke and her
four children with slain
West Bloomfield Police
Sgt. Patrick O'Rourke, who lost his
life on Sept. 9, 2012, while answer-
ing a domestic disturbance call, will
be the Grand Marshal of this year's
Memorial Day Parade in Keego
Harbor. The family will ride on the
"Everyday Heroes Float" as seen in
the Detroit Thanksgiving Day parade.
This year's Keego Harbor
Memorial Day Parade will be held on
Monday, May 27, beginning at 8:30
a.m. The 1-mile parade will begin at
Abbott Middle School on Orchard
Lake Road, continuing north on Cass
Lake Road, concluding at the Keego
Harbor City Hall with a ceremony
honoring past and present members
of the United States Armed Forces
and those who serve in the protection
of our community at 10 a.m.
"We anticipate another large view-
ing audience along the parade route.

An estimated 5,000 people lined
the city streets last year with many
attending the Memorial Day cere-
mony," said Keego Harbor Mayor Sid
Rubin, the parade chairperson.
The parade will be televised live
to more than 20,000 homes and re-
broadcast on Cable TV (Comcast
channel 15). Fox 2 News sports
reporter Woody Woodriffe will team
up with Keego Harbor's Eric Gubka
to narrate the parade from the view-
ing stage at the corner of Cass Lake
and Orchard Lake roads.
Keego Harbor welcomes groups
from surrounding areas to join the
parade at no cost, including veterans,
bicycle riders, walkers, organizations,
schools, musical groups, clowns, cars,
trucks, floats, motorcycles and ban-
ner-carrying clubs as well as business
leaders and elected officials.
For info or an application, email
keegoharbormemorialdayparade@
gmail.com or call (248) 613-8987.



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