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April 16, 2015 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-04-16

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TIME: 5:30 PM-6:30 PM

PREPARING FOR FINANCIAL
EMERGENCIES

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MANAGING ASSETS THROUGH
A TRANSITION: Tips to Preserve
Your Retirement. Workers across all industries
are feeling the effects of corporate cuts.
Learn how to preserve your retirement assets
during a career transition.

TIME: 1:30 PM-3:30 PM

ADDRESS: Highland Career Center
2218 S. Milford Rd.
Highland, 48357

RSVP: Community event, all are welcome

RETIREMENT PLANNING

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ADDRESS: University of Phoenix
26261 Evergreen Rd
Southfield, 48076

RSVP: Community event, all are welcome

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ADDRESS: Hope United Methodist Church
26275 Northwestern Hwy
Southfield, 48076

UNEMPLOYMENT & JOB
TRANSITIONING

SEVEN TIPS FOR RETIREMENT:
Strategies for Current and Future
Retirees. Learn seven ways that current and
future retirees can use to save up and make
retirement more fun, interesting and less
expensive.

TIME: 7:00 PM-8:30 PM

ADDRESS: Royal Oak Public Library
222 E. Eleven Mile Rd.
Royal Oak, 48067

RSVP: rosemary@ropl.org , 248.246.3715

INFO: First of a 2-part retirement planning
series.

SAVING & PLANNING FOR
COLLEGE

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SCHOLARSHIP RESEARCH
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SEMINAR: Requires a $25 fee per
person, paid to West Bloomfield Schools at
the door.

RSVP: Community event, all are welcome

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MANAGING ASSETS THROUGH
A TRANSITION: Tips to Preserve
Your Retirement. Workers across all industries
are feeling the effects of corporate cuts.
Learn how to preserve your retirement assets
during a career transition.

TIME: 1:30 PM-3:30 PM

ADDRESS: Ferndale Career Center
713 E. Nine Mile Rd.
Ferndale, 48220

RSVP: 248.586.8930,
gerard.baltrusaitis@ferndaleschools.org

RSVP: jefft@tuitionreductionplan.com
248.230.9668

INFO: Identify best fit scholarships that can
be used regardless of income, grades, and
choice of college.
Ages: 13+, Adults 18+

SMALL BUSINESS &
ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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BECOMING YOUR OWN BOSS:
Tips to Start, Buy, or Franchise a
Business. Workshop includes information to
determine whether you should start, buy, or
franchise your own business. Free and open
to the public.

ADDRESS: Oak Park Library
14200 Oak Park Blvd.
Oak Park, 48327

RSVP: None Needed, All Welcome
AGES: Pre-K, K-6, 7-12th

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RSVP: dvanhee@cityofsouthfield.com
248.796.4573

YOUTH: TEENS & MONEY

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RAISING A FINANCIALLY
LITERATE FAMILY: Teaching Kids
Fiscal Responsibility. For parents who want
to raise fiscally responsible children. Includes
allowance, savings, when to introduce con-
cepts, and free available resources.

TIME: 9:30 AM-11:30 AM

ADDRESS: Oakland County
Michigan Works, Novi
31186 Beck Road
Novi, 48377

ADDRESS: Farmington Community
Library, main branch
32737 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, 48334

TIME: 6:30 PM-7:30 PM

18 TIME: 11:00 AM-12:00 PM

ADDRESS: Bloomfield Township Public
Library
1099 Lone Pine Road
Bloomfield Township, 48302

ADDRESS: W. Bloomfield
Township Public Library
4600 Walnut Lake Rd.
West Bloomfield, 48323

RSVP: rafalmar@btpl.org
248.642.5800

AGES: K-6th

INFO: Resident registration began
March 17. Non-resident registration
begins April 14.

AGES: 4-7 year olds

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YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS,
COME ON DOWN!
Participating children learn the basics of
starting a shop, how to make change, pay
for multiple items, and more.

ADDRESS: Royal Oak Public Library
222 East 11 Mile Rd.
Royal Oak, 48067

RSVP: None Needed, All Welcome

AGES: 3-8 year olds

FREE ID CARD MADE FOR
YOUR CHILD: Photo,
Fingerprint and other Key Info.
Children of all ages should have an emer-
gency identification card. Can be used
for TSA travel and to Canada. All critical
information police need too.

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TIME: 10:00 AM-12:00 PM

ADDRESS: Farmington Comm. Library,
Liberty Street branch
23500 Liberty St.
Farmington Hills, 48335

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10:30 AM-11:30 AM

ADDRESS: Baldwin Public Library
300 West Merrill
Birmingham, 48009

AGES: 3-8 year olds

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TIME: 10:15 AM-10:45 AM

ADDRESS: Royal Oak
Public Library
222 East 11 Mile Road
Royal Oak, 48067

AGES: Pre-K

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TIME: 11:00 AM-11:45 AM

ADDRESS: Oak Park Public Library
14200 Oak Park Blvd.
Oak Park, 48237

AGES: Pre-K

AGES: 3-8 year olds

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TIME: 10:00 AM-10:45 AM

ADDRESS: Royal Oak Public
Library
222 East 11 Mile Road
Royal Oak, 48067

AGES: 3-8 year olds

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TIME: 10:30 AM-11:30 AM

ADDRESS: Berkley Public Library
3155 Coolidge Hwy.
Berkley, 48072

RSVP: mchurch@berkley.lib.mi.us
248.658.3440

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TIME: 1:15 PM-1:45 PM

INFO: If your child ever goes missing,
all the information police need is on this
laminated ID card.

ADDRESS: Royal Oak Public
Library
222 East 11 Mile Rd.
Royal Oak, 48067

RSVP: Pre-K, K-6, 7-12th

AGES: 4-8 year olds

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TIME: 6:30 PM-7:00 PM

ADDRESS: Huntington Woods

Library
26415 Scotia Road
Huntington Woods, 48070

RSVP: Is requested, but walk-ins are wel-
come. Free to attend and free from sales
pitches. 248.823.5110

AGES: 13-17 year olds, 18+

10:30 AM-11:30 AM

AGES: -9 years old

TIME: 9:30 AM-11:30 AM

ADDRESS: Southfield Career Center
21030 Indian Street
Southfield, 48033

18 TIME:

BEAKER BUDDIES: "Dollars NI
& Sense & Scents & Cents"
stories and experiments! Readers and 40
scientists in grades K-1, will read a book
about money and then conduct scientific
experiments about the properties and
chemistry of money!

TIME: 7:00 PM-8:00 PM

CAREER CROSSROADS: Job
Change? Tips to Gain Control of
Your Finances! Whatever your reason for
switching jobs, when facing a career cross-
roads, you should first take control of your
finances. Learn how at this event!

TIME: 12:00 PM-2:00 PM

ADDRESS: West Bloomfield High School
4925 Orchard Lake Rd.
West Bloomfield, 48323

MONEY SMART KIDS READ!
Participating children will enjoy
money-themed stories, craft, songs and
other activities, and receive a copy of the
Berenstain Bears' Dollars and Sense book
to keep, courtesy of the Michigan Credit
Union League & Affiliates (while supplies
last).

MONEY SMART AND SAFE
KIDS: Free Child ID Card
with Photo and Fingerprint. Parents and
Guardians: bring children to have their
photo and fingerprint taken, for a wallet-
sized child ID card. Works for travel and
Amber Alert.

TIME: 1:00 AM-2:00 PM

TIME: 7:00 PM-8:30 PM

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TIME: 6:00 PM-8:00 PM

INFO: Free childcare (ages 6 weeks to 5
years) available with Little Villages. Event is
open to all.

RSVP: askadult@btpl.org , 248.642.5800

YOUNG CHILDREN & MONEY

WOMEN: LEARN THE STEPS TO
TAKE TO FUND A NEW
BUSINESS OR EXPAND AN EXISTING:
Learn the steps to develop a business plan,
along with other pearls of wisdom, to start
or expand your business. Inquire about free
onsite childcare.

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TRANSFORM YOUR SOCIAL
". SECURITY BENEFIT INTO A
WINNING RETIREMENT STRATEGY:Learn
how to maximize your benefits by walking
through possible strategies in order to make
an informed decision.

ADDRESS: Bloomfield Township
Public Library
1099 Lone Pine Rd.
Bloomfield Township, 48302

KIDS & MONEY

PLEASE GO ONLINE TO SEE
FULL LIST OF EVENTS:
MONEYSMARTWEEK.ORG

RSVP: jkrom@huntington-woods.lib.mi.us
248.543.9720

Ages: Pre-K

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