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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-10-03

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Rascals Musical

Set As JARC's
Fall Fundraiser

j

ARC, an organization serv-
ing people with disabili-
ties, is featuring the popu-
lar Broadway show The Rascals:
Once Upon a Dream to Michigan as
its 33rd annual fall fundraiser. The
show will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
Nov. 14, at the Fox Theatre in
Downtown Detroit.
More than 3,500 guests are
anticipated to join event chairs David
Haron and Janis Shulman, both of
Farmington Hills, and Scott Werner
of Birmingham for this rocking per-
formance. It's created, produced and
directed by musician/actor Steven Van
Zandt and lighting/projection wizard
Marc Brickman.
"The show will be an uplifting
inspiration for the fans that have been
waiting all these years, praying for a
Rascals comeback, and those who are
younger will get a real taste of the '60s
they missed the first time around,"
Van Zandt said.
New to this year's fall fundraiser
is a special matching gift challenge.
Any new donation or gift increase
from JARC's 2012 fall fundraiser
performance of Cirque Dreams will
be matched dollar for dollar by the
Michelle and David Carroll Matching
Gift Challenge in memory of David's
father, Bill Carroll.
"Both Michelle and David Carroll
have been an important part of JARC
for many years, and we are honored
to keep the memory of David's father
alive through this year's challenge
said Rick Loewenstein, JARC CEO.
The evening also will feature an
exclusive Young Adult (ages 21-40)
pre-glow strolling dinner and cocktail
reception. Groovin Lounge will be
open from 5:30-7 p.m. Underwritten
by Quicken Loans, Engineered
To Amaze, the pre-glow will be
catered by Quality Kosher Catering.
Admission is free with show ticket.
Chairs are Michelle Bass of Bloomfield
Hills, Jodi Fox of Huntington Woods,
Katie Katz of Detroit and Rachel
Lachover of Birmingham.
Quicken Loans, Title Source
Inc., Gilbert Films, Gary Gilbert,
and Bienenstock Nationwide Court
Reporting and Video are the offi-
cial corporate presenting sponsors
of the show. Tickets start at $60.
Individual sponsorships begin at $90
and corporate sponsorships at $1,500.
All proceeds raised will support
JARC's services for children and adults
with disabilities.
For tickets or sponsorship, call (248)
538-6611 or visit www.jarc.org. ❑

Join our
Diamond,
Pearl, Silver &
Bronze Partners.

DIAMOND
PARTNERS

Mary
Must

Madelon &
Lou Seligman

Anita Naftaly
Family Circle
Fund

Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education's Opening The Doors Program

Anita Naftaly Family Circle Conference

A Thorn In My Pocke

Inspiring Success for Those with Autism

featuring

Eustacia. Cutler

Autism activist, Eustacia Cutler will discuss autism and the emerging
brain research with its insightful possibilities for change. Ms.
Cutler will also highlight disability advocacy and strategies for
teachers, parents and mental health practitioners. Through her
Cheryl Chodun
life experiences of hope and perseverance, Ms. Cutler will share
Award-winning
the challenges and triumphs of raising Temple Grandin, Ph.D.
journalist and former
during the "Leave-it-to-Beaver" fifties. As Ms. Cutler says,
WXYZ reporter
"Temple Grandin has achieved success beyond my wildest dreams!'

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road • Southfield

PEARL
PARTNERS

kaufmar- f_S

12:30 p.m. Registration • 1:30 p.m. Keynote
3:15 p.m. Parent Session

Advanced Registration Fee: $20 • Walk-in Fee: $25
Dessert Reception

Children's Center %

for speech, language, sensorrmotor, 8 social comedians inc.

SILVER
PARTNERS

Oakland County
Community Mental
Health Authority
Beaumont Children's
Hospital Center for
Human Development
JVS
Ilene Nemer

To register, please visit jewishdetroit.org/familycircle
Questions? Contact Shoshana Baruch at 248-205-2549
or email baruch@jfmd.org

Core Learning, Inc. is an approved provider with the Michigan Social Work Continuing
Education Collaborative. Approved provider number: MICEC-0067. This program has been
approved for 1.5 CE Clock Hours for Social Workers. $10 additional fee for CE Hours.
For continuing education questions or grievances, please contact Core Learning, Inc.
at 248-933-2673 or sappel@corelearninginc.com .
For ADA accommodations, please contact Shelly Golsky at 248-357-5544.

BRONZE
PARTNERS

All Learners Edu

Autism Alliance of
Michigan

Isabelle Beaulieu, Ph.D.

Child & Family Solutions
Center

Susie Citrin

Peggy & Dennis Frank

JARC

Jewish Family Service

KADIMA

Ina Kirstein

Learning Disabilities Clinic

Debbie Levin & Larry Snider

Dottie Levitsky

Julie & Jason Levy

David Maiseloff, L.C.S.W.

Robin Rosen

Steven Spector, Ph.D.

Core 01
Learning

CONGREGATION

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SHAAREY ZEDEK

Generation to Generation

OPENING
THE DOORSPOIL
PROGRAM

Jewish Fedenision

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