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September 18, 2014 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-09-18

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CORNELIA'S SCHOOL OF DAN E
Wishes You a Happy and Healthy New Year.

Best Instruction - Best Value - Best Choice

30 years of professional instruction in all levels and all disciplines of dance

NadonalCoundoljewish Women

GreaterDetr.Sect,

Pre-ballet — Tap — Jazz
Creative Movement Classes
3 — 6 years

Bring in this ad and receive
first month free*

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'New students 3-6 years only

REGISTER NOW FOR FALL CLASSES

NCJW-Greater Detroit leadership: Susan Gertner, Suzanne Simon, Sharyn
Gallatin, Sandi Matz, Susan Marwil, Jennifer LoPatin and Beverly Stone

Back 2 School

• Degreed professional adult faculty

NEW TO OUR FACULTY:

• Positive nurturing atmosphere

Samantha Shelton
American Ballet Theatre

• Multiple class discounts

Michael Manson
Pistons Hip Hop dancer

• Award winning competition teams

• Home of Michigan Ballet Theatre

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•Annual Nutcracker

3080 Orchard Lake Road, Keego Harbor

•Yearly Recital

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248-681-5376

www.corneliasschoolofdance.com

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Suzie

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and
The Renew Sta4
would like to wish our clients, famiiy & friends
happy, healthy & prosperous New Year.

L'Skanali Tovah!

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HAIR & SKIN CENTER

30150 Telegraph Road, Suite 173 • Bingham Farms

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NCJW-Greater Detroit Section brings
big smiles to nearly 200 Detroit kids.

N

I

Ariella Shaffren
Special to the Jewish News

day finally arrived.
With the assistance of the Detroit
Rescue Mission Ministries and Orchards
ational Council of Jewish
Children's Services, the children arrived
Women, Greater De
Detroit
ready to shop, as volunteers helped them
Section (NCJW/Greater
choose the right size clothes and back-
Detroit) held its first Back 2 School Store
packs.
(B2SS) on Aug. 10. The B2SS is a one-
A ribbon-cutting ceremony an-
day annual event to help Detroit students nounced the opening of the store with
in need have the right tools for a success- sponsors, volunteers, media representa-
ful school year.
fives and United Health Care mascot Dr.
The pop-up store is designed to look
Healthy Hound.
like a department store, where each child
While the children shopped, their par-
"shops" with a personal shopper (volun-
ents/guardians visited a resource room
teer) for new clothing: shirt, pants, socks, where they received health screenings
underwear, winter coat, hat, gloves and
and information provided by Henry Ford
shoes. The child also selects a new back-
Health Systems, DTE Energy Assistance,
pack to fill with school supplies, a book
United Way 211, Project Kidsight-
and personal care items.
Lions District 11-A2 and DMC-Harper
With the support of corporate spon-
University Hospital-Hutzel Womeris
sors, individual donors and more than
Hospital.
200 volunteers, smiles were brought to
NCJW is a grassroots organization
nearly 200 elementary schoolchildren.
of volunteers and advocates who turn
After a year of planning, raising more
progressive ideals into action. Inspired
than $100,000 under the direction of
by Jewish values, NCJW strives for social
co-chairs Sharyn Gallatin and Beverly
justice by improving the quality of life
Stone, Honorary Chair Suzanne Simon,
for women, children and families and by
President Susan Marwil, Vice Presidents
safeguarding individual rights and free-
Jennifer LoPatin and Sandi Matz, fun-
doms. For more information about the
draising chair Terry Hollander and
Back 2 School Store and NCJW/Greater
Executive Director Susan Gertner, the
Detroit, go to wwwncjwgds.org.



The Back 2 School pop-up store before the students arrived

16 September 18 • 2014

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