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THE Pointer GROSSE POINTE’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE Since 1975 WWW.THEPOINTER.US January 2006 Happy New Year from the Pointer! Superbowl Sunday Feb. 5 at 5pm - Ford Field Tangy Superbowl wings recipe Financial Facts for 2006 Check out our web site for past issues www.thepointer.us The Detroit Fireworks From The New Detroit City Beautiful Calendar (See From the Cover - page 3) COVER PHOTOGRAPH BY LASZLO REGOS Pet Perks Pointer News www.pointer.us SHAPE UP FOR THE NEW YEAR $ 3 off OR 10 off $ any purchase over $20 any purchase over $75 With coupon • One coupon per customer We honor all competitors’ coupons Not valid with any other discounts or on juicers, water dispensers or baby foods. Expires February 1, 2006 • Healy’s Health Hut The Area’s Most Complete Natural Food Store 19850 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods 313.885.5000 January 2006 - 2 www.pointer.us From the Cover International architectural photographer Laszlo Regos, who lives in metro Detroit, has shown his work around the world, yet his latest project focuses on Detroit, a city he loves. “Detroit City Beautiful”, the new limited edition 2006 wall calendar, reflects the splendor of 12 architectural landmarks in Detroit. The images include the Cobo Conference/Exhibition Center, Ford Field, the Renaissance Center, Comerica Park, the Detroit Opera House, Belle Isle, the Detroit Skyline during the Fourth of July fireworks, Hart Plaza, the Guardian Building, Compuware/Campus Martius, the Fisher Building and the Fox Theatre. “The whole idea came about when I was on an assignment in a neighboring state,” Regos said. “The beautiful Campus Martius Park was opening that weekend in Detroit, but their local media chose to focus on more dubious aspects of our city. When I returned home I decided to do a book to show others the rich and glorious architectural history of Detroit.” Pointer News While soliciting publishers for his book, Laszlo contacted Christy Walker & Associates and created the “Detroit City Beautifu” 2006 calendar. Regos has been published in international publications, as well as many local magazines including Monthly Detroit, Metropolitan Detroit, Style Magazine, Detroit Home, HOUR Detroit, Detroit Jewish News, CAM (Construction Association of Michigan’s monthly publication), Place (American Institute of Architects/Michigan’s quarterly publication). At present, Laszlo has just finished a book on the magnificently restored Budapest Opera House to be published in February and is working on another project documenting the synagogues of Eastern Europe and the United States. The “Detroit City Beautiful” calendar is available at such retail outlets as PURE Detroit, Greenfield Village gift shop and the Detroit Opera House gift Shop. For more information, call (313) 550-5005 or visit www.laszlofoto.com. Looking for a “New Look” in the New Year? 19487 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods (313) 417-0648 Come see us... Monday - Saturday 7 am - 6 pm Closed Sundays $1.00 OFF ANY REGULAR PRICED BREAD CONTAINING WHOLE GRAINS (Limit one offer per visit) Cannot be combined with any other offer Expires 1/31/06 January 2006 - 3 Pointer News www.pointer.us Send us your letters The Pointer welcomes your letters. Send them to The Pointer, P.O. Box 36429, Grosse Pointe, MI 48236, fax (313) 882-8558, email: point ermagazine@sbcglobal.net. The Pointer GROSSE POINTES MONTHLY MAGAZINE Since 1975 P.O. Box 36429, Grosse Pointe, MI 48236 Phone - (313) 884-3444 Fax - (313) 882-8558 pointermagazine@sbcglobal.net PUBLICATION DATE - JANUARY 2, 2006 PUBLISHER / EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Lorie L. Johnson Calendar Editor - Cari Woday Advertising Sales - Donna Sobczak CONTRIBUTORS Leontine Cadieux • Anthony Fisher • Terri Murphy • Pointe Dentistry Ken Welch • Hon. Matthew R. Rumora • Skip Uhl Printed by Michigan Web Press (248) 620-2990 www.thepointer.us Maintained by Communications Creative 313-884-3332 Home Delivery by The United States Postal Service Copyright by Murphy Media Group, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the express written consent of the publisher. All materials received without a SASE are considered the property of The Pointer and will not be returned. The Pointer does not assume any responsibility for unsolicited material. January 2006 - 4 The Pointer is delivered free to every home and business in the five Grosse Pointes. THE Pointer Since 1975 GROSSE POINTE’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE For advertising info call, (313) 884-3444 www.pointer.us Unleash your potential in 2006 BY KEN WELCH This year make a change not just a resolution. You’ve been thinking about it, you made the decision, found a purpose and mapped out where you’re going to work out, and now the moment of truth...doing it. It’s like when you were a kid and went swimming and everybody was diving off that real high platform and it looked fun so you thought you’d try it, only to discover when you got up there just how high it was...whether you dove off or climbed back down, there you were; in front of all your friends...what now? You needed a Plan. You thought, “diving off that thing looks like fun, I think I’ll try it,” but you didn’t consider all the possibilities. Starting a workout program is much the same thing. Form a plan. Example; there are four seasons in a year, develop a workout schedule based on those four seasons so you won’t get bored doing the same thing. When you’re working out in one season, have the next season’s workout routine formulating in your mind. Think about how each season’s workout leads to the next one. Example again; Winter I’m going to focus on strength training, Spring I’m going to learn to work my cardio in with my strength training, Summer I’m going to shift to a light strength routine and run (or other) outside, maybe lose a few pounds, Fall I’m going to continue light lifting, maybe play more tennis or mountain bike, do that until the holidays when I’ll take a few weeks off until after Christmas, then I’ll start my winter strength training again. Get a calendar so you can chart just where you are in the year/week. Make notes on what you did and what you’re going to do. Plan for possible interruptions, schedule changes and travel, how will you adjust? Will you hire a trainer to get you started? Take your workouts seriously, make a plan. Allow flexibility for the unexpected and expected in your plan and maybe next year you’ll need to make a different resolution because this one worked. Ken Welch owns Pointe Fitness & Training Center, 19556 Harper, HW (313) 417-9666. 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Cannot be used on sale items or special orders. 20485 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236 313-881-1410 Ptr 1/06 Open 7 Days • Free Parking Behind Store Finally, A Doctor That Makes Housecalls RESTORED ON-SITE • Restore at a Fraction of the Cost to Replace • Interior Boat Restoration • Kitchen Cabinets • Scratches / Nicks / Gouges • Pet Damage • Residential / Commercial • Refinishing CALL US TODAY! Before After Furniture Medic 313-881-2926 drfrank01@comcast.net January 2006 - 5 Pointer News www.pointer.us ASK THE DENTIST or dinner. Diet pop or water can replace regular. The plaque bacteria in our mouths just love it when we eat junk food. We help them out by doing some of the “work” for them in route to their converting the food to an acid which starts the process of dental decay. BY JAMES W. COX, D.D.S. Brush, floss, repeat... A New Year’s dental hygiene resolution that is really quite simple to remember. Try to brush and floss your teeth thoroughly twice a day. Here are a few more recommendations we can give you to keep your teeth for a life-time. As the old adage says, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” many common dental problems can be prevented (or at least reduced) by practicing good home dental care. Change your soft bristle toothbrush at least every three months, sooner if you are a rough brusher. If you develop a cold or the flu, toss the brush out right away so as not to get reinfected. Follow the toothpaste recommendations of your dental professional. Some of you may need a tartar control formula while others may require a sensitive tooth formula. Eat healthier. Replace foods that contain high amounts of refined sugar with fresh fruits and vegetables if you need that snack before lunch And finally, keep regular professional dental re-care appointments. The health of your teeth and gums can be monitored more effectively this way. There will be ongoing maintenance and upkeep of your dental work that occasionally will be necessary; the mouth is a dynamic environment and we haven’t developed restorations which last forever yet. Our goal is to help you keep that beautiful and healthy smile. Send questions for Ask the Dentist to Pointe Family Dentistry, c/o The Pointer, P.O. Box 36429, Grosse Pointe, MI 48236 or email to pointermagazine@sbcglobal.net. Financial Facts Every Couple Should Know Ten questions to ask your spouse BY DAVE WHITE When couples decide they want to get married, often one topic of discussion is finances. How will the wedding be paid for? How will the honeymoon be paid for? Who will pay for what? After the honeymoon is over, many couples realize that they failed to discuss many other important financial details. It’s hard to think about what you would do if something happened to you or your spouse, or worse, both. What’s even scarier is what could happen if you don’t discuss your finances while you’re together. The harsh reality is every marriage eventually ends in divorce or death. That reality is something we can’t control, but we can control our financial lives. You and your spouse should be able to answer these 10 questions about your finances. If there are questions you can’t answer, take the time to sit down as a couple and figure out where you stand. You’ll be thankful you did! 1. How much do you have coming in and going out? Although the answer may not make you feel very comfortable, that is exactly why it’s important to know. The story for many couples is that more money is going out than coming in, but the first step to overcoming overspending is to recognize it. 2. Do you have a set budget? After you realize exactly how much is coming in and going out, create a budget. Start by listing all the fixed expenses you have, like your mortgage, car payments, credit card bills, utilities, etc. After you deduct all the fixed expenses from your income, take a hard look at what’s left. You should not be spending more than this on unfixed expenses, like entertainment, shopping, vacations, etc. January 2006 - 6 3. Where do you rank on the credit scale? Your credit history is one of the most important aspects of your finances. It affects your ability to get loans, the interest rates you incur, etc. There are three primary credit-reporting agencies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. You should regularly request a copy of your credit report to see where you stand and make sure you haven’t become a victim of identity fraud. tate or manager of your trust. If you have small children, you should have a guardian and trustee named for them as well. Make sure these people understand the responsibility they are accepting. You should also look into establishing powers of attorney for healthcare and finances. This ensures that the family members you want to take care of can’t be pushed out if you pass away or become incapacitated. A living will is necessary to ensure that your family and doctors know your wishes should you become incapacitated. 4. What assets do you own? Make a list of all the assets you own or partially own. If your car is only half paid off, you do not fully own it. Don’t forget about long-lost investments you might have made before you were married. If your spouse is not aware of them and something were to happen to you, they might not be able to claim them without the proper documents. Keep all documents together in a file. 9. Where are all financial documents kept? Do you have a safe deposit box? If not, where are you going to keep important files and documents? Being able to find these critical documents quickly can make difficult times a bit easier. Of course your spouse should know where these documents are kept, but it’s also a good idea to let children or other family members know as well. 5. How much debt do you have? At least once a year you should assess how much you owe to creditors. Are you leaving your loved ones with enough to cover your expenses or a huge financial headache? 10. Who are your financial advisors? Trusted advisors who are familiar with your finances can steer you through difficult times. If you have a financial advisor, be sure he or she is one that makes an effort to contact you regularly. 6. What future expenses do you face? Make two separate lists of needs and wants with estimated costs. Make sure to include individual, as well as combined items. Now look at your budget and this list of possible future expenses and try to determine how much you can afford without going into future debt. 7. Whose name is on what? Review all of the assets you own and do a status check on all that require a beneficiary, such as life insurance policies, pensions and other retirement savings. If an ex-spouse is still listed, they will receive the benefits even if you are remarried. It is also a good idea that you both decide on alternate beneficiaries in case you both are killed in an accident. 8. Do you have a will and/or power of attorney documents? Don’t forget to periodically review your will and trust. Make sure you still agree with the executor of your es- These questions cover topics that are not easy to discuss. Making an appointment with a financial advisor might help you and your spouse discuss these topics in a neutral and comfortable setting. The topics that are the least fun to discuss are often the most necessary. Dave White is president of Allen Park-based Harvest Partners Financial. Dave is a Registered Representative, Investment Advisor Representative and a Certified Estate Planner, with nearly 20 years experience in the financial services profession. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Wayne State University and a Juris Doctorate from James Madison School of Law. For more information, contact Dave at Harvest Partners Financial (313)388-6000 or email dave@har vestpartnersfinancial.com. Securities and Investment Advisory Services are offered through Sigma Financial, Member NASD and SIPC. www.pointer.us Pointer News Gino’s Surf Proudly Presents The Bridal Show On The Lake Sunday, January 22, 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Enjoy Champagne and Hors d’oeuvres Meet With Local Businesses Let Us Help Make Your Wedding Day Perfect Fashion Show, Cake & Wine Tasting, Chocolate Fountains, Veils, Shoes, Accessories, Limousines, DJ’s, Photographers, Videographers and Favors FREE PRIZES • TRIP GIVEAWAYS WIN 50% OFF THE COST OF YOUR GOWN WIN A COMPLIMENTARY 50 GUEST BRIDAL SHOWER Admission at the door $10 • Tickets in advance $8 Co-Sponsored by Perfect Wedding Guide For Information & Reservations Call 586-468-2611 37400 Jefferson • Harrison Township • www.ginossurf.com $3 OFF - GINO’S FAMOUS SUNDAY BRUNCH Buy one meal at the regular price and get $3 off the second meal with coupon. Not valid with any other offers / expires 2-1-06. 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Offer Good for � � February or March 2006 issues. New customers only. � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ������������������������������������� $30 for 30 Years GIFT CERTIFICATE CALL TO RECEIVE YOUR CERTIFICATE TODAY (313) 884-3444 THE Pointer Since 1975 GROSSE POINTE’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE Phone (313) 884-3444 Fax (313) 882-8558 P.O. BOX 36429 GROSSE POINTE, MI 48236 January 2006 - 8 Since Lake St. Clair water levels have taken their usual seasonal drop, what was once shallow lake bed has now become snowcovered land. Two Great Blue Herons have taken advantage of the change and are wintering along the shore, spending their nights in a corner of Neff Park in Grosse Pointe City. In the summer, Great Blues generally roost overnight in trees. But with trees providing little shelter this time of year, these two are hunkering down where two seawalls meet at a right angle to find protection from the wind. In the morning, it’s off to find food, leaving behind fist-sized footprints in the snow. fish, mice and maybe even a squirrel or two. On the hunt, a heron waits patiently, as still as can be, until its meal comes into striking distance and then - WHAM! - it pierces its prey with its sharp bill, throws it into the air, catches it with its open mouth and swallows it whole. Try that with your next salmon fillet! Grosse Pointe Audubon will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 16, in the Community Room of the Children’s Home of Detroit, 900 Cook Road, Grosse Pointe Woods. Our guest speakers, Dorothy McLeer and Katherine Evans, will take us Great Blue Herons don’t often spend the en- to meet the birds and natural features of India tire winter in Michigan, and with good reason. in their program “A Passage to Southern India.” Much of their diet - frogs, crayfish, salamanders This program is free and open to all. Bill Rapai is President of the Grosse Pointe Audubon Sociand snakes - is unavailable. With all those food ety and a resident of Grosse Pointe. sources in hibernation, the herons must rely on www.pointer.us Super Superbowl Wings! Football playoffs are here, and Superbowl fever has started. For fans who are tired of the same old snacks and tailgate food, Virginia Burke offers a twist on wings in her new book Eat Caribbean (Simon & Schuster, $22). The recipe is below. Additional tantalizing recipes can be found at www.walkerswood.com. Sticky Citrus Chicken Wings These succulent wings are both sweet and tangy. Prep time: 1 hour marinating + 30 minutes. Makes 12 wings. INGREDIENTS 12 chicken wings For the seasoning: For the sauce: Juice of 1 grapefruit Juice of 1 orange Juice of 1 lime 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tbsp white vinegar 1/2 tsp dried thyme 3/4 cup brown sugar 1 tsp onion powder 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp hot pepper sauce 1/2 scotch bonnet pepper, de-seeded and sliced salt and white pepper 1 loosely packed tbsp grated orange zest 1. First, prepare the chicken. Wash and pat dry. Season with the garlic, thyme, onion and hot sauce, rubbing the spices into the chicken pieces and adding salt and pepper to taste. Cover and refrigerate for one hour to marinate. 2. Meanwhile, strain the fresh juices (should be about 1 cup in total) into a nonstick pan and add all the other ingredients with the exception of the orange zest. Heat until the sauce bubbles and thickens. This will take about 30 minutes. At the very end of cooking, add the zest. 3. Light the barbecue, preheat the grill or preheat the oven to 350º. 4. Put the chicken pieces on an oiled baking sheet or grill rack and brush with oil if you think it necessary. Cook for 25-30 minutes, or until the juices run clear when the thickest part is pierced with a fine skewer. Drain off excess oil on kitchen paper. 5. Coat the chicken with the sauce and serve immediately. Or put the sauce in a bowl and serve the chicken as a dip. 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Two of Michigan’s stalwart volunteers at the Otsego Ski Club in Gaylord are Dr. Robert Frear, a retired dentist and medical corpsman in World War II, with 33 years of patrol service, and Ted Roney with 35 years. Two more will follow shortly, Joannie and John Capuano. PHOTOGRAPH BY ALISSA CAPUANO “Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.” Why? Because the snow angels are there for those who participate in snow sports on and off the slopes. Three generations of skiiers at Otsego Ski club in 2005. Pictured (l to r) are Joan Frear, John Capuano, Melanie Capuano, Joannie Frear Capuano, Brendan Capuano, Jake Capuano and Bob Frear. Not pictured is Alissa Capuano. The Platinum Lining ® Adding some Sparkle to anything that we can BLING!! Swarovski® Crystal Embellished Cell Phones and accessories. Go to the mall and you will see everything around you sparkle. Crystals are covering everything from cell phones to clothes, hats, shoes, sunglasses and any accessory! WE CAN SMOTHER YOUR CELL PHONE IN SWAROVSKI CRYSTALS. Its the latest trend in Hollywood, New York and Miami! We offer custom designs for your cell phones, do it yourself kits as well as exquisite accessories and services. Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! “Want to give a glamorous gift to someone special?” Visit our online store: www.theplatinumlining.com or call 586-465-8105 or cell 586-405-0689 January 2006 - 10 Do not think that once you are on the ski patrol you stay there. Not so. Even though one must take and pass a comprehensive training course with its own 900-page text, plus one slope test, one must also take a refresher course annually and pass a ski endurance test. Frear said this endurance test had one climb a steep slope and exhibit skiing down and then complete an obstacle course. He is delighted to report that Otsego now has its own ski patrol facility with room for treatment, three hospital beds, four toboggans and a snowmobile. The latter is used to transport the injured and to see that all are safely off the slopes and trails at the end of the day. This procedure is called “sweeping the slopes.” Both Frear and Roney volunteer for this activity for such a long time because they want to give back to the community and to help those who need it. Frear was proud to say that daughter Joannie Capuano and her husband John have just completed the seven-month training course. Joannie was proud that her father had been awarded the highest ski patrol rating given only to those who have performed extra service. Frear modestly omitted this detail in our conversation. Next in Joannie and John’s training is how to prepare the injured for transport, loading, then downhill transport, plus a downhill ski test. Roney said ski patrollers are very visible on the slopes in their red jackets with a white cross on the back. Patrollers are the first on the slopes and the last off. Their day starts at 8:15 am and concludes after everyone is off the slopes; in addition, each patroller must volunteer at least 15 days each year. Roney feels most accidents occur because skiers have not had lessons or have not had enough sleep or are overtired. To be prepared for a lift malfunction, patrollers are instructed in the way to evacuate the passenger by rope. With trained, dedicated, unsung volunteers guarding you, you can enjoy winter sports know these slope angels are there for you. Leontine Cadieux is a Grosse Pointe resident and long-time freelance writer for The Pointer. www.pointer.us Everyone Makes Resolutions. At Curves, You Keep Them. ©2005 Curves International Grosse Pointe’s beautiful shoreline on an early winter morning Pointer News This year, find out how over 4 million women who thought they couldn’t get fit have discovered they can. At Curves, you can too. Our fun, simple workouts take just 30 minutes, three times a week. Success is right around the corner. 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In The Foursome, as the four college pals tee off at each hole, one of them gets put down by the others, a secret is revealed and the game goes on. We become quite familiar with these four players and their relationships. Rick is the seemingly macho stud, parading his manhood at the expense of honest feelings. Ted is the boozer, belting back a six pack before the sun is barely up. Cameron is the insecure one, troubled about his waning sex life, struggling to keep up, desperate to be something more than the television ad salesman he uncomfortably is. That leaves Donnie, the family man from Pastor Falls, the guy who adores his wife, but feels somehow he’s lost out on any serious post university action. These are people you feel you might know. In the end, this isn’t a comedy about golf. It’s not even a comedy about men. It goes beyond anything quite that particular. The Foursome is a comedy about what time does to us all. And it’s about the way memory intervenes in the present to create a seductive euphoria about the past. Broadway Onstage newcomer Jack Sorenson takes on the role of Rick, Ed Thomas plays the role of Ted, Patrick Sharpe takes the role of Cameron and John Arden McClure plays Donnie. The production is directed by Christopher Oakley. The play opens on Friday, January 13, and runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and select Sundays at 2 p.m., through Saturday, February 11. Tickets for opening night are $14. Tickets for all other performances are $16. Group CAFANA CLEANERS 17233 MACK AVENUE AT NOTRE DAME (313) 881-1224 7:30 AM TO 7 PM rates and performances are available. Sunday matinees will only be performed when a prearranged group of 21 or more is scheduled to attend. Broadway Onstage Live Theatre is located at 21517 Kelly Rd at Toepfer in Eastpointe. For more information or for reservations call (586) 771-6333 MONDAYS 99¢ Shirts on hangers with min. dry cleaning order of $10 TUESDAYS We’ll dry-clean any 3 same priced items for the price of 2. YOU GET 1 FREE! 3 for 2 Sale Expires 1/26/06 WEDNESDAYS “Drop Trou Day” Expires 1/26/06 All Pants just $2.99! Expires 1/26/06 TUXEDO RENTAL & SALES Check Us Out. For the BEST in Prices & Service. * Ask about our Wedding Specials. January 2006 - 12 Pet Perks This year promises to be a good one for pets. To find out why our furry and feathered friends will enjoy an enhanced quality of lifeand how and why their owners will enjoy peace of mind, turn to the “Tastes & Trends” section of The 2006 Old Farmer’s Almanac. Here are a few clues . . . • Parents with kids in college and young couples waiting to start families both have one thing in common: empty nests-and pets are the beneficiaries. We’ll be seeing: • More hotels welcoming pets with amenities like massages, pet pillows, and dog sitters • Animal education CDs to teach parrots to speak with accents, and videotapes to entertain pets while their owners are at work www.pointer.us Pointer News HALPIN & ASSOCIATES INDIVIDUAL , BUSINESS, ESTATE AND FIDUCIARY TAX RETURNS E-FILE BUSINESS START-UPS ACCOUNTING, PAYROLL & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS TAX PLANNING IRS REPRESENTATION FOR AUDITS, COLLECTIONS & NON-FILERS NEW CLIENTS 10% OFF AND EXISTING CLIENTS RECEIVE 10% OFF FOR EACH REFERRAL 21250 HARPER AVE (1 1/2 blks N of 8 Mile) 586-774-6875 • Dog toys recorded with the owner’s voice to reduce separation anxiety • Food dispensers with built-in cameras so owners can observe pets eating or feed them remotely via the Internet. The preceding excerpt is from the 2006 edition of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, on sale now wherever books and magazines are sold. For more information on Almanac products or to download press materials, please visit Almanac.com. Semi-Annual Wedding Invitation Sale Receive 20% off all wedding invitations and corresponding accessories for the entire month of January. We offer a superb selection to chose from. The League Shop, Inc. GIFTS OF DISTINCTION www.theleagueshop.com 72 Kercheval Avenue Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 PHONE: (313) 882-6880 FAX: (313) 882-5548 EMAIL: customercare@theleagueshop.com January 2006 - 13 Pointer News www.pointer.us IT’S THE LAW Special Events BY THE HON. MATTHEW RUMORA • Stomp, the smash hit, returns to the Fisher Theatre. Protecting our school children A new law went into effect on be reJanuary 1, 2006, the goal of which quired on is to keep children safer at school. all paid school and day care center This law, named the Student employees such as janitors and bus Safety Initiative, addresses a grow- drivers. Schools will be prohibited ing concern over school employees from hiring a person convicted of certain offenses and will be rewith criminal records. quired to discharge employees that Recent studies revealed that were previously convicted of certhere were hundreds of school tain crimes. employees with criminal records Finally, the law creates a school working in schools. safety zone, which prohibits all However, the schools were unpersons required to be on the sex aware of their criminal past. In offender registry from working or addition, some school employees loitering within 1,000 feet of any had been charged or convicted of school property. However, a person sexual misconduct. would be allowed to continue living The new law requires all school or working within the safety zone employees to self report any crimi- if they lived or worked there prior nal charge to their school district to the January 1 effective date. and to the Department of EducaIn conclusion, this new law will tion. In addition, the State Police provide safeguards for insuring the and Department of Education will safety of school children. regularly perform comparisons Matthew R. Rumora is the Municiof the teacher certification datapal Judge for the City of Grosse Pointe base against state police records Farms and an attorney in to determine if a teacher has a private practice. Please call him at (586) 779criminal record. 7767 for assistance. Moreover, background checks will now THE Pointer Since 1975 Stomp is the winner of an Olivier Award for Best Choreography (London’s Tony Award), a New York Obie Award, a Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatre Experience, and a Special Citation from Best Plays. The young performers “make a rhythm out of anything we can get our hands on that makes a sound,” says co-creator/director Luke Cresswell. Stiff-bristle brooms become a sweeping orchestra; Zippo lighters flip open and closed to create a fiery fugue; wooden poles thump and clack in a rhythmic explosion. Stomp uses everything but conventional percussion instruments - trash cans, tea chests, plastic bags, plungers, boots and hubcaps -- to fill the stage with compelling and infectious rhythms. Tuesday through Friday evening performances are at 8 p.m., Saturday performances are at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday performances are at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets prices range from $32.50 to $47.50 and are on sale through Ticketmaster and the Fisher Theatre Box Office at 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit. They may also be purchased by calling (248) 645-6666, online at www.NederlanderDetroit.com or at www.ticketmaster. com. For additional information, visit www.NederlanderDetroit.com or call (313) 872-1000. • The Ultimate Fishing Show — Detroit The Pointer is delivered free to every home and business in the five Grosse Pointes. GROSSE POINTE’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE For advertising info call, (313) 884-3444 January 2006 - 14 Stomp, the international percussion sensation, makes its triumphant return to Detroit’s Fisher Theatre, January 2429. After playing to sell-out crowds for more than ten seasons, Stomp continues its phenomenal runs with one North American touring company, two productions overseas - a permanent London company and a European tour - and the New York company’s continuous sell-out run at the Orpheum Theatre, now in its eleventh year. Many of southeast Michigan’s more than 400,000 licensed anglers have waited a long time to catch “the big one.” Their time is at hand. The Ultimate Fishing Show -- Detroit, is coming to the Rock Financial Showplace in Novi. The show includes more than 150 booths of rods, reels, lures and other tackle, and 75-plus outfitters, lodges, guides and charter fishing destinations. Also included are more than 200 fishing boats representing 40 brands. Free fishing instruction: 75 seminars, starring Kevin VanDam, for novice to expert anglers. Special features are the Otter floatplane from Canada, 100,000-gallon Lake Ultimate, World Record Fish Museum, Milt & Brian Wilcox’s Ultimate Air Dog show, Shore Lunch Walleye Fry and more. A trout pond with live rainbows and B.A.S.S. Kids Casting Competition are among many free family attractions. Hours are Thursday from 2 to 9:30 p.m., Friday noon to 9:30 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are $9 for adults, $4 for children 6 to 14 and free for children 5 and under. For information call (800) 328-6550 or go to www. ultimatefishingshow.com. • Grosse Pointe Historical Society Second Saturday Pastimes The Grosse Pointe Historical Society welcomes you to the Provencal-Weir House, c. 1823 on the second Saturday of each month during the society’s openhouse tours from 1 to 4 p.m. All ages are welcome and can also enjoy the following offering on January 14: A One Room School House Experience. Teacher Bill Schwedler will take you back in time to 1900. Experience the new circa 1900 oneroom schoolhouse. Tongue twisters and a spelling bee will be featured. The Provencal-Weir House, c. 1823 is located at 376 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms. For membership or other information, call (313) 884-7010 or visit the website at www.gphistorical.org/. • Grosse Pointe South High School Choir Boosters fundraiser On January 14, the GPS Choir Boosters are presenting “A Night of Rock ‘n Roll”, featuring a local band called “The Relics”. Band members are Grosse Pointers, George Humphry, Rick Berg, Dean Caputo and Darryl Nihem. This rockin’ good time will be held at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, 32 Lakeshore, GP Farms beginning at 8 p.m. and running til midnight. There will be a raffle, beer, softdrinks, BYOB if preferred, and also snacks and pizza. Tickets are $30 in advance or $35 at the door (if available). Advance tickets can be purchased at Posterity: A Gallery, in the Village. www.pointer.us Pointer News CENTRAL TO ALL THE GROSSE POINTES! www.pointefitness.com Fly me to the moon It’s the new year and you are no doubt looking for new, exciting, life-enhancing things to try in 2006. Here’s one that will put your head in the clouds -- literally. You can fly an airplane! It’s a great, inexpensive way to see if flying is something you’d like to pursue. It’s all part of the general aviation industry’s new learnto-fly initiative called “Project Pilot.” For more information on beginning your flight training, and for a list of flight schools nationally, visit www. projectpilot.org. Even if you ultimately decide not to continue your training, you can at least say, “I flew an airplane!” You can take an introductory flight at a nearby airport! That’s right, you can take the controls of an airplane and take off, fly for 30 minutes or more, then assist in the landing, at an airport in or near your coverage area. Flight So get up in the air. You schools frequently offer steep- might find it’s easier than you ly discounted introductory thought. flights, ranging from $49-89. COMO’S COLLISION 19556 Harper • Harper Woods • 313-417-9666 COMING SOON: Expansion, 2006, new cardio, new programs and much more! It’s a good time to be a Pointe Fitness Member Last Chance for Old Rates Zero Down, $39 Per Month OR 10% OFF “Paid in Full” Membership* Rate Increase for 2006 Offer Expires 01/31/06 • *New Members Only Pointe Family Dentistry DIVERSIFIED EXCELLENCE IN DENTISTRY Patrick G. Latcham Paul S.VanWalleghem Tymon C.Totte James W. Cox DDS, FAGD Ov e of Sr 20 ye Cu atisfi ars sto ed me rs Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee! 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Most every family I speak with or provide care to tend to say the same thing ... “I never thought it was going to happen to our family.” Why is there a tendency to think that other families are going to be the ones impacted by aging or illness, but not our own? That is the challenge that I face regularly. I find there is a general lack of preparedness. Then, when families do find themselves facing a crisis situation as a result of aging, illness or injury, they are overwhelmed, uninformed and unprepared. I am shocked that people rarely indicate a concern about their personal health and well-being. Frankly, wouldn’t you expect that some people might have indicated something like - “deteriorating health”, or “the effects of old age?” In the April 26, 2005 edition of USA Today, the question posed was, “What is your greatest fear about retirement? The responses were: We encourage families to be more aware and think about the type of challenges a person is likely to face if they find themselves diagnosed with a medical condition. Put yourself in their shoes. To a certain extent, people take their health for granted. Imagine if you lost the ability to use your hands or legs due to an illness. How would this impact the things that you do each day? These are the kinds of realities that families are facing every day. These limitations do not have to end your loved one’s ability to continue to do the things that they love. They can manage their illness, modify their lifestyle, and engage the support they need in order to stay active. • 28% - High health care costs • 24% - Running out of money • 18% - Inability to maintain standard of living • 16% - Decline in Social Security Payments • 9% - Inflation • 5% - Don’t Know According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 80% of Americans age 65 and older have at least one chronic illness, whether it is a heart condition, diabetes, arthritis, Alzheimer’s, cancer, etc. Chances are they’ll face a challenge over time. Terri Murphy is an active community member and the owner of Home Helpers/Direct Link, which is the number one provider of nonmedical personal care services in the country. Direct Link is a leading 24-hour personal monitoring service. Contact Terri at 313.881.4600. January 2006 - 16 This month's featured pets are Rusty and Maggie. “RUSTY” Rusty is a fantastic one-year-old male, domestic shorthair orange and white cat. He's affectionate, friendly and good with cats and dogs. “MAGGIE” Maggie is a friendly, social, tail-wagging, female Boxer. She's three years old. Please contact GPAAS at (313) 884-1551 or www.GPAAS.org GPAAS holds adoptions every two weeks at The Children's Home of Detroit, 900 Cook Rd., in Grosse Pointe Woods. The January adoption dates are Saturday, January 14 and 28, from 12 to 3 pm. 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Work independently, choose your own hours. Send resume to P.O. Box below or email to: pointermagazine@ sbcglobal.net RETIRED COLLECTIONS 30% OFF ALL S A M T S I R H C DECOR 50% OFF No phone calls please. THE Pointer Since 1975 GROSSE POINTE’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE P.O. BOX 36429 GROSSE POINTE MI 48236 HOURS Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM January 2006 - 17 Pointer News www.pointer.us MARK YOUR CALENDAR BY CARI WODAY • Soroptimists of Grosse Pointe presents their major fundraiser, a Cornucopia of Shopping on Saturday, November 12, from 9am to 3pm, at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, 32 Lakeshore, GP Farms. There will be a unique selection of gifts available for purchase from an eclectic group of vendors. Homemade baked goods and other light refreshments will be available. There is a $2 admission charge. For info, call (313) 882-9706. Port Huron Museum: Presenting the Dinosaur Invasion With Ice Age Creatures. Now through Mar. 12, at Port Huron Museum’s Carnegie Center. The prehistoric times will come alive with stomping, roaring, feeding, fighting and hatching dinosaurs. Admission is $6 for adults, $4 for students and seniors, children under 7 and museum members are free. Come take a look back in time. More info, call (810) 982-0891 or visit phmuseum.org. Detroit Institute of Arts: A drop- in workshop for all ages. Jan. 6, the first Fri. of the month. Come visit our decorative sculpture workshop. Decorate a tile for yourself and one for the DIA student lunchroom. Ages 12 and younger must be with an adult. Open until 9pm every Fri. Activities are from 6-8:30 pm. Come get creative! Grosse Pointe Arts Center: Charles McGee demo and lecture. Mr. McGee is a well known and well respected artist in Michigan and nationally. His work can be found in numerous places such as Detroit Institute of Arts, a people mover station in downtown Detroit, and colleges to name a few. The demo and lecture will be on Jan. 9, 7:30 pm. Located at the GP Artists Association, 1005 Maryland, GPP. More info call (313)-821-1848. GP Garden Center: The Garden Center’s annual meeting will be held on Fri. Jan. 20, at 12 pm, at the GP War Memorial in the Fries Ballroom. Lunch served promptly at 12:15 pm, followed by a business meeting at 1pm, at 1:30 pm a program will be presented titled, “New Trends in Flower Arranging”. Reservations are required by Thur. Jan. 12. Price for member lunch and lecture is $18. (Lecture only- free) Guest lunch and lecture is $20. (Lecture only-$5). More info, call war memorial at (313) 881-7511 ext. 206. GP Theatre: Presenting, “Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up”? Jan. 15, 18-22, 26-28. In Chicago this show became the longest running and also broke attendance records in cities across the country. It captures the funniest aspects of youthful growing pains and the trying moments of adolescence. Productions are in the beautiful Fries auditorium of the GP War Memorial, located at 32 Lakeshore GP Farms. Onsite parking is free. Show times begin at 8pm, and Sun. matinees begin at 2pm. Tickets for musicals are $20, straight shows are $15. Detroit Institute of Arts: Kicking off the Superbowl Exhibition. Exploring artistic interpretations of bowls. Opens the week before the big game. The Superbowls Show: Still-Life Prints, Drawing, Photographs, and Vessels, on view from Jan. 25 to April 30. The exhibition showcases a dynamic connection of approximately 100 works on paper and 20 bowls. The exhibition is free with museum admission. Bringing a diverse selection of works together. Resulting in a playful reflection of the biggest event in Detroit, Super Bowl XL. Made up of works of vast graphic arts, European and contemporary art collections. Museum hours are 10am-4pm. Weds. & Thurs., 10am-9pm Fridays, and 10am-5pm Sat. & Sun. Admission is a donation, we recommend $6 for adults and $3 for children. DIA members are admitted free. More info call (313)-833-7971. Please direct your submissions for the Pointer calendar to: Cari Woday, Calendar Editor, The Pointer, P.O. Box 36429, Grosse Pointe, MI 48236 -- or email to: pointermagazine@sbcglobal. net. Deadline is the 20th of each month. January 2006 - 18 Special Announcements • Cats comes to Detroit’s Masonic Temple Theatre November 8-13, as part of its 25th anniversary tour. Cats is based on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats and showcases the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. The musical has won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Lighting and Best Costumes. Masonic Temple Theatre is located at 500 Temple Ave., Detroit. Ticket prices range from $19.50 to $67.50 and can be purchased at the Fisher Theatre Box Office, or by calling (248) 645-6666, or on line at www.NederlanderDetroit.com or at www.ticketmaster.com. For more information, call (313) 872-1000. The Detroit engagement of Cats is sponsored by LaSalle Bank. • Village Toy Company, 16900 Kercheval in the Village presents “Learn How to Enhance Your Baby’s Language Development Skills”, on November 5 from 11am to 2pm. Guest speaker Wynne Williams, M.A., CCC-SLP, a Pediatric Speech and Language Pathologist, will also introduce her new DVD “The Baby Society”. She will be on-hand to discuss and answer parents’ questions regarding how her DVD, and many toys available at The Village Toy Company, can be used interactively to encourage language development in their little ones. There will be a raffle for a free DVD/Toy Gift Basket. The event is free and open to the public. Babies and toddlers welcome. More info, call Ellen Durand (313) 882-1300. • Eagle Scouts: We are calling you! Are you an Eagle Scout? Do you know someone who is? The Scouts are looking for missing Eagle Scouts to attend a reception in their honor. Please contact Chris Larabell at clarabell@dacbsa.org, or call (313) 361-1292. • Don’t miss the multi-media solo exhibition presenting the innovative work of nationally collected artist, Linda LaFontsee at Ambient Gallery, 17728 Mack, Grosse Pointe. “Random Repetition”, Ambient Gallery’s first solo-exhibition is on view until November 16. Linda’s work demonstrates innovation and the type of extraordinary artistic skill that lovers of contemporary art are excited to collect. The paintings also captivate audiences by invoking a unique curiosity about the art and how it is made. More info, call (313) 882-8888. • Grosse Pointe Theatre will perform Dear Ruth, on November 6, 9-13 and 1719. Dear Ruth, written by Norman Krasna, is one of the most popular comedy hits of modern times. Using the name of her elder sister, a young girl carries on a romantic correspondence with an overseas soldier. When the soldier returns, he finds that his distant lover is already engaged, but, through a series of hilarious complications and plot twists, the elder sister becomes entirely convinced that her original engagement was a mistake and decides, at the very end, to marry the soldier anyway. Productions are staged in the Fries Auditorium of the Grosse Pointe War Memorial at 32 Lakeshore, GP Farms. Evening performances begin at 8pm. Sunday matinees are at 2pm. Call (313) 881-4004 or go to www. gpt.org for more information. • Grosse Pointe Community Chorus performs their 60th annual Christmas concert on Sunday, Dec. 11, 3 pm, at First Evan. Lutheran Church, 800 Vernier, GP Woods. The 80-member chorus will sing the Hallelujah Chorus and various other traditional and non-traditional Christmas music. Tickets are $10 for adults, $3 for children and are available at the church office or at Moehring Woods Florists 20923 Mack, GP Woods. Call 313) 882-2482 for more info. • Grosse Pointe United Church has returned to it’s historic name of Grosse Pointe Congregational Church. The church began in 1940 as a congregational church in the historic tradition of the Pilgrims. Freedom to worship, the individual right and responsibility to interpret and apply the Bible, appreciation for the orthodox teachings of the church and a spirit of democracy are characteristic of their heritage and practice. The church is located at 240 Chalfonte, GP Farms. The Reverend Dr. Eddie Bray is Pastor. Sunday worship/Sunday School at 10 am. www.pointer.us Experience the very best in banking products, checking accounts and sit-down comfort. FOR Flagstar Bank offers a complete line of competitive accounts Pointer News A PROFESSIONAL AND PLEASANT REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE designed to fit your needs and exceed your expectations. 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