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Reizen 99th
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RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN’S
Fisher Theatre • March 13–18
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7:30PM March 16.
aurice Reizen of Novi,
former director of the
Michigan Department of
Public Health, celebrated his 99th
birthday on Feb. 24. Wishing him
a happy birthday (and many more)
at this noteworthy event were his
wonderful children, Mark and Jen
Reizen, and Nancy and Howard
Serlin; his delightful grandchil-
dren, Jason Reizen, Jennifer
Matley, Daniel and Miry Serlin,
and David and Dana Serlin; and
his adorable great-grandchildren,
Andrew and Leia Serlin, Lucy and Olivia Serlin, and Molly and Cameron
Matley. •
Chudnow-Nagar
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dward and Frances
Chudnow of West
Bloomfield are delighted to
announce the upcoming nuptials
of their son Daniel Joseph to his
beshert, Yael Ruth, daughter of
Aaron Nagar and Debby Yakov of
Potomac, Md.
Daniel is a graduate of the
University of Michigan with a mas-
ter’s degree in nuclear engineering
and radiological sciences.
Yael is a graduate of the
University of Maryland with a B.A.
in economics, and a B.A. in government and politics with a focus on interna-
tional development and conflict management.
They reside in Washington, D.C. An August wedding is planned at the
Woodend Audubon Sanctuary in Chevy Chase, Md. •
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Forgotten Harvest announced
with children where they are already
a $125,000 award from the Vera
gathering — at agencies with early
and Joseph Dresner
childhood education
Foundation to sup-
programs, at schools, at
port program expenses
summer youth program
for two Healthy Food
sites and at mobile pantry
- Healthy Kids pro-
sites in neighborhoods,”
grams designed to
said Forgotten Harvest
fight child hunger in
CEO Kirk Mayes. “This
southeast Michigan:
grant from the Dresner
the 2018 Summer
Foundation will help
ensure that children
Feeding Program and
receive the fresh food they
the School Pantry
Vera and Joseph Dresner
need, year-round, to grow
Program, which
increase access to nutritious fresh
healthy and strong.”
food for food-insecure children liv-
Virginia Romano, Dresner
ing in underserved Metro Detroit
Foundation executive director, said,
neighborhoods.
“The Dresner Foundation is pleased
“Together, these Healthy Food -
to facilitate the work that Forgotten
Healthy Kids programs enable us to
Harvest does on behalf of families in
target distribution to at-risk families Southeast Michigan.” •
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