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September 18, 2014 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-09-18

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Pedal Power Fights
Bowel Disorders

Please join us to celebrate at JET's

25tit Aluttversur tAila,

Honoring Comrna.rLity Jewels

Drs. Phoebe f7
Harris Ivainster

Benefit ride participants Eric Canvasser of Farmington Hills, Paul Fried
of Farmington Hills, Morris Rottman of West Bloomfield, Alan Trotsky of
Farmington Hills and Glen Warsh of West Bloomfield

"Wor't•L

Mortdam, October 20, 2014

Hors d'oeuvres at six in the evening
dinner at 6:30

glen On ks Countru Club

30500 Thirteen Mile Road in Farmington Hills
(between Middlebelt & Orchard Lake Roads)

For information on the event or ad journal

IFT... A Professional Familn Theo lel

• Annually performs The Diary of Anne Frank for thousands of students
• Tours to Detroit and other area schools with anti-bullying & tolerance plays
• Presents award-winning live theater
• Is a 501(c)(3) non-profit

Attend the Gala - Place an Ad in the Journal - Buy a Raffle Ticket
Give a supporting Gift

HELP JET W)1

h t r '`10

THE FUTURE

www.JetTheatre.org

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September 18 • 2014

Rider Michael Gould of Ann Arbor with Paul Fried

I

Robert Sklar

Contributing Editor

W

ith a newfangled, three-

wheeled recumbent bicy-
cle to help propel him,
Paul Fried staged his seventh annual
charity ride to slow Crohn's disease,
colitis and other forms of inflamma-
tory bowel disease (IBD), raising at
least $8,500 in the process.
"All of the money raised goes to
the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of
America to fund its camp program
for children as well as to expand
awareness of these two chronic and
debilitating health conditions," said

Fried, a West Bloomfield CPA, who
has nobly fought IBD while embrac-
ing his love for cycling.
This year's charity bike event drew
56 cyclists, walkers and volunteers to
Kensington Metropark near Milford
on Aug. 16. The course extends up to
three laps around the 8.4-mile rolling,
wooded, paved trail that meanders
around Kent Lake.
Fried has raised at least $82,000 for
the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of
America. His cumulative fundraising
goal is $100,000.



To donate: online.ccfa.org/
paulfried2014charityrideforccfa

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