jews d LEON HALIP in the Fill Those Tanks! JOHN VAVREK LORI FERET Memorial yoga event and fundraiser to aid Belle Isle Aquarium. The Fentons felt helping to restore the aquarium skylights would fit with their late son’s values and “bring light back into our lives.” 16 August 16 • 2018 jn W hat if I told you nearly the Katy Fenton, who lives and works in same amount of money origi- Birmingham and teaches yoga at the nally earmarked 120 years ago Center for Yoga, will be leading the yoga by the Michigan Legislature to build the class in memory of their son Aaron, who Belle Isle Aquarium — $150,000 — is all passed away at age 35 in 2013. that’s needed to complete the full resto- “Aaron was a yoga instructor and art- ration of the remaining 10 of 56 tanks of ist who loved and had lived in Detroit,” this jewel of Detroit architecture? Randy says. It was a visit to the aquari- Alan Muskovitz A “fish tale,” you’d say? No, the aquar- um the year following his son’s passing Contributing Writer ium is that close to “fin”-ishing the job, when he recognized the potential heal- pun obviously intended. ing power of the historic site. In 1899, prominent Detroit Jewish attorney At that time, the building’s skylights, among and Michigan State Rep. David E. Heinemann other areas of the structure, were in disrepair. successfully sponsored the bill that gener- The symbolism was not lost on Randy. “Helping ated the funds to build the aquarium. In to restore the aquarium, a piece of art itself, 1904, renowned Jewish architect Albert Kahn would suit Aaron’s values perfectly, honor his designed the iconic structure. In 2005, due to legacy and bring light back into our lives.” limited financial resources, the city of Detroit Thanks to dollars raised at the 2016/2017 closed the aquarium for the first time in 106 events, two tanks have already been restored years. and organizers feel they’re on target to raise During the seven years it lay dormant, several enough funds to support two more this year. groups, including the Friends of the Belle Isle But, if the legion of supporters and dedicated Aquarium, formed the Belle Isle Conservancy. volunteers have their way, 2018 will be the year In 2012, after working tirelessly together to all the tanks will be fully functioning. save the treasured landmark, the Conesrvancy “We’re so close to finishing this project,” reopened the facility to the public with a limited Trayce says, “that we’re hoping our event will number of tanks operational. inspire others in the greater community to chip- To that end, the 5th Annual Aaron Fenton in collectively to raise the necessary funds to get Memorial Yoga Event and Fundraiser will once us across the finish line. The aquarium, after all, again raise awareness and funds on Saturday, does belong to the community.” Individuals and Aug. 25, on the grounds of the Conservatory groups who raise enough funds for a tank may Gardens on Belle Isle. be eligible for recognition or naming rights. The event is organized by parents Trayce Engraved on the front facade of the aquarium and Randy Fenton of Bloomfield Village. are the Latin words Speramus meliora;