Monday, July 5, 2010

June HAPPENINGS


This is
notice to send in

NOMINATIONS to the BOARD
by the 18th of JULY
for this years
ELECTION

Nominations should include a short bio and the person must be a member in good standing for at least one year. Ballots for the VOTE will be made up from these entries and sent out in a special mailing to Members in August, to be counted on September 19th at the Annual Meeting.

(If you are not a paid-up member, you will NOT receive a ballot !!!)

Please check the color of your address label

and let us KNOW if any status correction is

necessary:

Black indicates PAID MEMBER,

Orange or Red= Past Due Member,

Green= send bulletin only,

Blue= Guest/Visitor/Summer Address,

Fuchsia= Mailings Returned

Thank You to all those who HAVE paid their Membership Dues, it really helps!

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On the 15th Josh Zuckerman gave a really nice slide show of his experiences in Israel and some useful information on conservation as a daily occurrence. I think everyone present enjoyed seeing “one of our own” coming up in the world. Refreshments were served.

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On Sunday the 20th , immediately following our Board meeting, Rabbi Leilby Burnham from the Jewish Federation of Detroit gave a different version of Conservation through simple ways with a slide show and a question and answer forum, It got quiet lively at times. Barry cooked up a simple Luncheon of Blintzes, a fruit salad and a simple delicious cucumber salad. I thought everyone who attended had a great time.

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Now we’re looking forward to…

Sunday, July 25th from 10:30-12:30

A Musical Program
with a lite buffet brunch:

"Bagels And Broadway"

Lou Price singing accompanied by Matt Shabala on piano.
If you are in town you won’t want to miss this!

Reservations by July 14th or Tickets at the Door

$15.00 per person

Contact Lynda Warshawsky - (269) 639-1532

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Annual Lox-Box Sale
takes place for pick-up on Labor Day weekend
Sunday Sept. 5, 2010.

Tickets are available
and can be purchased from any Board Member
Sti
ll $30.oo for 4 servings of each-
($15.oo for 2 servings)

which will include:
Bagels, Lox, cream cheese, tomato, red onion, juice and coffee cake,
napkins, knifes, forks, spoons and wet naps.

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High Holidays
s
chedule of services as follows:

Conducted by Cantor Kenneth Hollander of Chicago

EREV ROSH HASHANA

Sept. 8th at 7:30 PM
Sept. 9th Morning Services START at 9:00 AM
Sept. 10 Morning Services start at 10:00 AM
Kiddush to follow

YOM KIPPUR
Kol Nidre
Sept. 17th at 7:30 P.M.
Sept.18th Service
STARTS at 9:00 A.M.

Break-the-fast will follow the evening service at at Approx.8:00 P.M.
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Donations
General Fund
Arlene
Tolen

In Memory Of
Lois Moret / a plaque / Ray Vogel
All Terrain Inc / Ray Vogel


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Thank-You

The new Memorial Boards have been installed and look wonderful !

If you have been waiting to place a memorial name plaque, now is the time to order.

Two framed pieces from the Fidelman Estate were donated, showing how land was purchased to entice farming.

The kitchen is coming right along! The Slotnick brothers donated a beautiful stainless steel table that replaces an old wooden table.

Flatware was polished by Barry Fidelman who also found out that the monogram "RH" on dishes and silver stand for Roosevelt Hospital in Chicago (through the efforts of Don Horwitz, who was purchasing agent for the hospital).

Steve and Karyn Tolen have repainted kitchen cabinet fronts and bathrooms and everything now functions.

Kevin Cody helped in fixing the drawers in the kitchen.

The Mogen David window was seriously in need of repair and the limestone building face is in need of cleaning. Joyce Berman said she has a steam cleaner and has her boys to do it!

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The next open board meeting will be July 18th at 10:00AM
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