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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-09-20

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ARC Detroit’s Legacy Awards

WE’RE
EVOLVING.

Franklin Athletic Club is in the
process of the most extensive
renovation in its history.

The NSO Life Choices Art Therapy/
Art Microenterprise program,
developed and facilitated by Janis
S. Rossman-Kaufman, MEd, ATR,
RSST, has been named Program of
the Year by Hank Johnson, execu-
tive director of the ARC Detroit, an
organization dedicated to providing
advocacy for persons with intellec-
tual impairments and other develop-
mental disabilities.
The NSO program gives those
diagnosed with developmental or
intellectual disabilities the chance to
meet and collaborate with various
supportive employment agencies,
advocacy programs, businesses and
community events in Wayne County.
It also organizes five or six bazaars
each year where participants can
sell their work.
The ARC Detroit’s 67th Annual
Legacy Awards Luncheon takes
place from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 29, at Karas House,
23632 Plymouth Road, Redford.
Judge Deborah Thomas is the mis-
tress of ceremonies; Willie Brooks,
president and CEO of Detroit Wayne

Janis Rossman-Kaufman

Mental Health Authority, is the key-
note speaker.
General admission is $50.
Admission for individuals with a dis-
ability is $40. In addition to lunch,
there will be a raffle and silent auc-
tion. Tickets can be purchased at
www.arc-detroit.org, by calling (313)
831-0202 or at the door. •

The improvements come right
ahead of the club’s 50 year
anniversary in Fall 2019.

Direct from her acclaimed performance on Broadway in Carousel!

For updates, follow our renovation
blog at: franklinclub.com/blog

An Evening with
Renée Fleming

Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.

Free !

Ms. Fleming is one of the greatest musical
ambassadors of our time and makes her
Detroit Opera House debut at MOT’s Season
Opening Gala. Tickets for the gala dinner
available by calling the Box Office.

AQUATIC CENTER
GRAND OPENING!

Sunday, September 30th
1:00PM-3:00PM
Featuring FREE Swim Lessons
& Mermaid Show!
Learn more, visit:
bit.ly/poolopening

F R A N K L I N AT H L E T I C C L U B
29350 NORTHWESTERN HWY
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034

With Stephen Lord conducting the MOT
Orchestra and a special appearance by
Victoria Jaiani and Dylan Gutierrez of
Chicago’s renowned Joffrey Ballet.

TICKETS:

MichiganOpera.org
or 313.237.7464

franklinclub.com

248.352.8000 exT 235

Conductor Sponsorship

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September 20 • 2018

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