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September 10, 2015 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-09-10

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DESIGNS IN DECORATOR WOOD & LAMINATES, LTD.

It Doesn't
Have
To Cost
A fortune...
Only Look
Like It!

metro >> around town

Helping Seniors

Program takes its volunteer efforts to create
holiday packages to Pitch for Detroit.

Complete kitchen and

bathroom remodeling

as well as furniture

design and installations

including granite, wood

and other materials.

OV (Tikkun Olam Volunteers)
Rosh Hashanah Packages is
an annual community service
event run by the Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit's Women's
Philanthropy in partnership with Jewish
Senior Life.
During the event, 500 care packages
are assembled and delivered for Jewish
seniors living in non-Jewish senior
homes. This year, the event happened on
two days so that TOV could be a part of
the Pitch for Detroit festivities.
On Sunday, Aug. 23, TOV set up work
stations at Belle Isle for Pitch for Detroit

participants and community members to
come by and decorate holiday cards and
boxes. They also organized other parcels
for the annual event that occurred on
Tuesday, Aug. 25.
TOV decorated more than 200 holi-
day cards with the help and support of
Women's Philanthropy, families and
some artistic kickball players. Between
both days, more than 150 volunteers,
ranging from young people to age
90, participated. TOV chairs are Susi
Schoenberger and Jen Freedland; associ-
ate chairs are Sharon Resnick and Beth
Snider.



Lois Haron Allied Member ASID 248.851.6989

Common Ground's 41st Annual

Birmingham
Street Art Fair

September 19 & 20

Saturday, 10am - 6pm & Sunday, 10am - 5pm

On Old Woodward in the heart
of downtown Birmingham

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Featuring the Annual Art Auction that supports Common
Ground's mission to help people move from crisis to hope

www.BirminghamStreetArtFair.com

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A group of volunteers works on pieces for the packages.

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May the coming
year be filled
with health and
happiness and
pvospevity for.
all oar. Family
and Fviencis

Ellie Yerman, 14, of West
Bloomfield works to assem-
ble Jewish holiday calen-
dars.

wort sum NIA

DeVinney Czarnecki
Physical Therapy

6020 W. Maple, Suite 500, W. Bloomfield • 248-851-6999
www.dcptonline.com

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September 10 • 2015

Judy Lansky
of Ferndale
, and Rachel
Robinson,
of West
Bloomfield
show what a
finished box
looks like.

Roz Blanck of Franklin colors a Rosh Hashanah card.

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