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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-09-28

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Change
Your Smile,
Change
Your Life!

health

Dr. Joseph Nemeth as he appears
on National Public Television.

Get the beautiful smile you’ve always wanted through the “magic” of a
crown lengthening procedure at Joseph R. Nemeth DDS & Associates.

BEFORE

AFTER

This dramatic change is the result of a gum
reshaping procedure. No other procedures or veneers
were used. Drs. Nemeth and Katranji offer many
procedures to enhance a smile.

For a smile consultation, call 248-357-3100.

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the opening of our Aquatics Therapy pool. Aquatic
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ABOVE: Bloomfield Hills couple Carol and Michael Ziecik will be dancing at this year’s
Dancing with the Survivors to benefit The Pink Fund.

Bloomfield Hills resident.
After that first year of Dancing
with the Survivors, Segal diverted
her attention to ice dancing where
she is currently working on her
bronze level. But Segal will tell you
now that “the rest is history” for her
sister who, after Ziecik’s Fred Astaire
partner left the studio, corralled her
husband into taking ballroom dance
lessons with her.
“He went to support me, but he
had absolutely no interest, and then
something clicked,” Ziecik said.
“Now I’ve created a total monster.
He’s really serious. He’s torn between
the golf course and dance floor.”
Since last August, the two have
competed separately in seven
national competitions, winning
many medals including “Top
Newcomer Male and Female.” They
are now starting to compete togeth-

details

Tickets to Dancing with the
Survivors are $150 each and include
the ballroom dance showcase,
entertainment, small plates and
cocktails. The Pink Fund’s Dancing
with the Survivors begins at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 5, at Shriners Silver
Garden Event Center in Southfield
(24350 Southfield Road). People can
donate to Carol and Michael Ziecik’s
crowdrise.com page and purchase
tickets at www.crowdrise.com/
Southfield or by calling (248) 229-
4668. For more information on the
Pink Fund, visit www.ThePinkFund.org.

er and take several lessons a day. On
Oct. 5, Michael will dance a rhumba
cha cha with his Fred Astaire part-
ner and Carol will dance the bolero
with her Fred Astaire teacher.
“The Pink Fund brought me to the
dance, then I brought Mike to the
dance and now it’s our recreation.
We are very committed and dedicat-
ed to dancing. It has done wonders
for our relationship as empty-nest-
ers,” says Ziecik about their 27-year
marriage. “We have never been
healthier or more fit.”
In addition to supporting the Pink
Fund, the Segal and Ziecik families
have supported Beaumont Hospital’s
breast cancer efforts, including help-
ing to educate on the importance of
Tomosynthesis 3D Mammography.
“It is very easy to see the financial
toxicity of dealing with any kind
of cancer. The Pink Fund makes
so much sense — you know you
are really helping people — this
is so much more immediate and
gratifying than sending money
off for research,” says Segal. “The
money goes straight to the credi-
tors — bank, utilities, lease/car
payments, etc. You know you are
helping people in their time of great-
est need and helping them focus
on recovering instead of worrying
about keeping financial obligations.”
Ziecik added: “Knowledge is
power and prevention is everything.
Be your own champion and advo-
cate. If you are of Ashkenazi Jewish
descent, or have a strong familial
history of breast, ovarian or pancre-
atic cancer — on your mother’s or
father’s side — please get tested; you
have nothing to lose.” •

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