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--4:15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14
The Baldwin Public Library will
host Booktalk, for children in
grades four through six, focusing
on Voices After Midnight by
Richard Peck. Find out what makes
Chad so uneasy after his family
rents a 100-year-old town house in
-(New York City.
4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16
Tnuatron, a children's dance the-
ater from Israel, will perform at the
State Theater in Detroit in a benefit
performance for the Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer Institute. Tickets
_cost $50 for patrons, $35 for
donors, $25 for main floor
cabaret seating; and $10-$20 for
general admission. For ticket or
other information, call 1-800-527-
6266.
Through Jan. 4
cExperience hands-on learning in
the physical sciences with the
Experiment Gallery at Cranbrook
Academy of Art. More than 25
interactive stations displayed in
laboratory settings illustrate experi-
ments in electricity, sound, light,
weather and optics. Construct a
mobile, make a telescope or find
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out how the Earth and sun interact
to create seasons. Cranbrook is at
1221 N. Woodward in Bloom-
field Hills.
7 10 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18
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William Beaumont Hospital will
host "For Dads Only: A Class for
New Fathers," teaching basic care
and safety techniques for baby's
first year of life. The course will be
in Classrooms C & D at the
Beaumont Rehabilitation & Health
Center, 746 Purdy, Birmingham.
The course costs 520 and registra-
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tion is required. To register, call 1-
800-633-7377.
2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23
Youtheatre hosts the George Family
Musicians in Steel Bandits for the
Movin' Up Club (ages 7 and
older; no one under 5 will be
admitted). All performances are at
the Music Hall Center, 350
Madison Ave., Detroit. Tickets cost
$7 in advance and $8 at the
door. For information, call
Youtheatre (313) 963-2366.
Beaumont Hospital is seeking volun-
teers for its Parenting Program,
where experienced moms and dads
are paired with new parents to help
them cope with the turmoil of a new
baby. Volunteers answer questions,
offer guidance on parenting issues
and baby care, and help ease-the
"growing pains" experienced by
most new parents. Parenting volun-
teers complete 24 hours of training
before working one-on-one with a
family. Those who live in the Royal
Oak area are asked to call (248)
551-1455, while those who live
closer to Troy may call the hospital
in that area at (248) 828-5822.
Do you have an event you
would like included on the
AppleTree calendar? Please mail
information (typed, double-
spaced), at least two weeks in
advance to AppleTree Calendar,
27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, Ml 48034, or fax
(248) 354-6069. There is no
charge, but we reserve the right
to edit copy and print material
at our discretion. Be sure to
include the time, date and place
of event, along with a phone
number for more information.
Disability can touch any family.
Now or in the future.
Over the years, you have
helped provide Jewish homes
and programs for people with
developmental disabilities. Your
generous support enables us to
take care of today's
pressing needs.
Diminishing public
funds seriously threaten
our ability to care for the
250 people waiting for JARC
services. We must act now.
Please join the JARC
Endowment Campaign,
Caring for a Lifetime.
Because every day a baby
is born who will someday
need JARC.
Call 248-352-5272.
Barbara and Irving Nusbaum,
Campaign Chairs
Caring for a Lifetime
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