JET JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE presents GROWN UPS By Jules Feiffer Directed by Julie Nessen The Arts and Flowers 1993 poster. Arts And Flowers Exhibit At DIA A wonderful Feiffer comedy with a generous touch of his ascerbic humor . . poking at contemporary family currents . . !hough the joke may be closer to home than any of us care to admit. CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST rts and Flowers: A Festival of Spring" is the combined effort of the volunteer com- mittee of the Detroit In- stitute of Arts in cooperation with the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan. Now in its eighth year, the festival includes a preview party, speakers, floral ar- rangements complementing works of art, docent tours and the Arts and Flowers poster exhibition from April 21-25 at the DIA. A new feature will be tablesettings on display in the Rivera Court by 11 local interior designers. They are: Karl Bates, Paul Can- vasser, Rick Carmody, Gloria Colton, Marilyn Garnder, Barbara Goldburg, Brian Killian, Graten Little, Sandra Seligman, James Evan Williams and Ann Youngren. Mrs. Henry Wineman and Mrs. An- drew Camden are organi- zing this event. For more in- formation about the festival, call 833-7969. A Previews April 21, 1993 - April 25 (Matinee) Regular Performances — April 25 - May 16 AARON DE ROY THEATRE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 6600 W. MAPLE RD. • W. BLOOMFIELD TICKETS (313) 788-2900 OR 7- ---7- ia, caftpab-re-, (313) 645-6666 Beau Jacks Food & Spirits EARLY DINNERS NOW 7 DAYS Monday Thru Sunday 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Entrees priced from $5.75 4108 W. Maple • Birmingham, MI • 1 blovk W of Telegraph • 626-2630 Eat less saturated fats. WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association • WONDERFUL WALKS Beginning this weekend, walkers throughout the country will raise money for important causes. The Race for Cure, a 5K race walk or walk for breast cancer research at the Michigan Cancer Foundation, takes place at the Detroit Zoo. This is a special walk for Sherry Medsker of Franklin, who learned about the race through the founder, Nan- Sherry Medsker cy Brinker. Ms. Medsker met her while she was in Texas undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Ms. Medsker is raising awareness about the disease through her active support. "I want to be active and help find a cure for the disease." Some other supporters in- clude: Ann Zousmer, Carol Lifton, Carole Sue Coden, Lois Granader, Susan Knoppow and David Saperstein. On April 18, Shelly Jackier, Scott Eisenberg and Kim Lifton will do their yearly 18-mile walk for multiple sclerosis in Birm- ingham. Amanda Foster, 6, who was recently diagnosed with juvenile diabetes, will lead a team from her father's Southfield podiatric office in