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Esteemed Women
Steven E. Stein, M.D.
Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic
honors women who make a difference.
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(Please note – no procedures will be done the day of the event.)
“BRING A FRIEND” and receive a card
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248-643-7710
Somerset Center for
Plastic Surgery
Steven E. Stein, M.D.
1579 W. Big Beaver Rd. Suite B-7, Troy, Michigan 48084
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Symphonie fantastique
Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique
Sir John Eliot Gardiner, artistic director and conductor
National Youth Choir of Scotland
Michael Spyres, tenor
Ashley Riches, baritone
Simon Callow, narrator
Friday, October 12 // 8 pm
Ann Arbor’s Hill Auditorium
PROGRAM
Berlioz
Berlioz
Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14
Lélio, or The Return to Life, Op. 14b
Hear Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique like you’ve never heard it before,
performed on period instruments by one of the most astonishing period-
instrument ensembles in the world.
Exclusive Presenting Sponsor: Ilene H. Forsyth Choral Union Endowment Fund
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ach year, the Gary Burnstein
Community Health Clinic in
Pontiac, which provides health-
care to vulnerable community mem-
bers, hosts the Esteemed Women of
Michigan event to honor women who
have excelled at improving Michigan
communities. This year’s event is pre-
sented by United Shore and will be
held at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15, at the
Marriott Centerpoint in Auburn Hills.
The 2018 honorees are Judge
Rosemarie Aquilina, Najah Bazzy,
Carolyn Cassin, Stacy Fox, Dr. Lisa
Newman, Rhonda Walker, Jeannie
Richards and Katrina Studvent, as
well as Jewish women Dr. Ora Hirsch
Pescovitz, Dr. Jennifer Kellman-Fritz,
Carolyn Krieger and Jackie Victor.
Hirsch Pescovitz is president of
Oakland University, an academic
leader, health care executive, pediatric
endocrinologist
and researcher who
has published more
than 190 papers and
books. Much of her
work has focused on
disorders of growth
and puberty, and
the development of
novel therapies for
Dr. Ora Hirsch
these conditions. She
Pescovitz
has received numer-
ous awards for her research, teaching,
and leadership.
Kellman-Fritz is the interim director
of the School of Social Work at Eastern
Michigan University. Her primary
interests include criminal and juvenile
justice, mentoring and child welfare,
and she is currently the project direc-
tor for the Wayne/
Washtenaw County
Jail initiative for
interns at EMU. She
is also the executive
director of the Bear
Hug Foundation,
an organization that
provides summer
Dr. Jennifer
camp programs for
Kellman-Fritz
underserved, special
needs and at-risk
children. She is passionate about social
justice and trying to create a more
equitable and inclusive society.
Krieger is the founder and presi-
dent of CKC Agency. Her exuberant
passion and unbridled enthusiasm for
publicizing worthwhile projects and
people are reflected in CKC Agency’s
mission. Her expertise in generating
positive press and
big buzz has result-
ed in hundreds of
print, broadcast
and online articles,
features, stories and
segments. There is
a sign that captures
Krieger’s philosophy
Carolyn Krieger
of life as well as CKC
Agency’s belief about
business that hangs on a wall at the
agency’s offices: “Work hard and be
nice.” These five simple words speak
volumes about Carolyn Krieger.
Victor is the co-founder of Avalon
International Breads, a socially respon-
sible artisan bakery in Detroit founded
in 1997. Victor moved to Detroit
after graduating from University of
Michigan in 1988 to be part of the eco-
nomic, cultural and spiritual revival of
Detroit. Inspired by the leadership of
Detroit grassroots activists James and
Grace Boggs, Avalon
challenged the narra-
tive that Detroit was
“closed” for business,
becoming a thriving
retail/wholesale bak-
ery and the “Hearth
and Soul” of Detroit.
Avalon has grown
Jackie Victor
from a 2,000-square-
foot flagship bakery
and a team of four to a 50,000-square-
foot Bakehouse, four retail locations
and 120 team members. She is a strong
supporter of the urban agriculture
movement and a proud board member
of the Detroit Food Academy.
Tickets to the Esteemed Women
of Michigan event are $150 per per-
son and include dinner and drinks.
Registration is open to purchase tick-
ets, purchase an ad for the program
book and sign up for the silent auction
at https://Burnstein.givesmart.com.
For information and sponsorship
opportunities, call (248) 309-3752. ■