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June 06, 2013 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-06-06

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>> ... Next Generation ...

The cur Begins

CommunityNEXT kicks off SummerTerm.

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ore than 70 people came out to
Como's in Ferndale after finishing
their weekly ComePlayDetroit
kickball games on May 23 to help
CommunityNEXT kick off another SummerTerm
of programming. Everyone enjoyed free pizza,
watched the Red Wings game and socialized.
The event started a full summer of programming
for CommunityNEXT. The kickoff event, in
partnership with ComePlayDetroit, was designed
to reach out to college students home for the
summer and show them the vibrant young adult
community in Detroit.
In addition to good food and great friends,
SummerTerm raffled off tickets to upcoming
events, such as two upcoming Tigers games as well
as a John Mayer concert. Look for more fun events
throughout the summer, including hiking at Stony
Creek with Tamarack Camps.
SummerTerm is the time to take advantage of
the fun summer activities happening both in and
around Detroit with Jewish peers.
For more information, contact Rachel Taubman
at (248) 205-2545 or Taubman@jfmd.org .



Rachel and Jeremy Crane of West Bloomfield, Ashley Goldberg of Birmingham, Robert Wittenberg

of Oak Park, Sara Bloomberg of Birmingham, Karen Stoller of Farmington Hills, Blair Schwartz of

Royal Oak and Aaron Scheinfield of Birmingham

Ken Hansen of West Bloomfield, Gabe Neistein

Elana Weinstein of Farmington Hills and

Daniel Lubin and Danielle Taubman, both of

of Detroit, Becca Kowalsky and Jessica Berlow,

Naida Efendiyeva of West Bloomfield

Farmington Hills

Rachel Humphrey of Highland, Helly Lathrup,

C.T. Thurber of Rochester, Rachel Taubman of

Evan Ross of Bloomfield Hills, Kelsey Caroll of

Jon Konicki, Lauren Boos and Callie Canter, all

Farmington Hills and Kelly Paulisin of Royal Oak Boston and Daniel Pogoda of Franklin

both of Birmingham

of Royal Oak, and Bill Johnson of White Lake

June 6 • 2013

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