Calendar I PLUS A special procj ram for older adults with memor y impairments JET 'THEATRE Jewish Ensemble Theatre (JET) Midwest premiere Never the Sinner by John Logan, based upon the Leopold and Loeb killing of 14-year-old Bobby Franks. Starring Hal Youngblood as Clarence Darrow. Through March 7 Tickets: (248) 788-2900. At the Kahn Building of the West Bloomfield JCC. Regent Plus, located in Regent Street of West Bloomfield, is a customized program for older adults with memory or cognitive impairments. We offer the type of care you want for your family member in a safe, secure and comfort- able environment. As the emphasis is on personalized care and attention, Regent Plus has been designed to accommodate only 14 residents. Specialized activities and programs will ensure that everyone will continue to enjoy the highest quality of living possible. we encourage people to bring their own familiar and treasured belonging, including their own furniture. Having the possessions you have lived with for many years helps to make everyone feel more at ease. Our emphasis is on care. Our goal is to maintain each person's dignity 4i prGr•-r PLUS of '4- •genloireeloinsicNoo4dd 4460 Orchard Lake Road 248-683-1010 BASSONOVA Back-Elastic Gabs, Spring Fibranes and Novelties $39 Many All Around Elastics $S0 Cy Lisnov Featured Pure Silk Sweater Sets S, M, L, and XL in stock $95 New One Button Shawl jacket in Stock EVERY SATURDAY I0 a.m.-4 p.m. COMFORT INN • FARMINGTON HILLS (12 Mile Just East of Orchard Lake Rd.) (248) 471-9220 [Mon-Fri call (810) 754-6360] LIVING DOM Exciting 9WCs • Live ;'l-fixing D9s • Interactive Dancers Video Simulcasts • Staging • All Occasions Awesome Lighting THE MOST EXCITING MUSICAL ENTEFTAINMENT 3/5 999 5600 West Maple • Suite D-418 • West Bloomfield • (248) 626-9550 114 Detroit Jewish News AFTER JET Following the 2 p.m. Sunday March 7 per- formance of JET's Never the Sinner, a half-hour forum on the media's role regarding "kids killing kids" featuring media commentator Mon Crim and University of Detroit Law School Prof. Larry Dubin. Mort Crim TEVYE PLAYS B'HAM VILLAGE Fidler on the Roof opens Friday, March 12 at the Birmingham Village Players, 752 Chestnut. (248) 644-2075. SRO: 'EAT YOUR HEART OUT' SRO Productions, sponsored by the city of Southfield and the Senior Arts League, pre- sents the comedy Eat Your Heart Out March 12 through 28 at the Historic Burgh Church at the northeast corner of Civic Center Drive and Berg Road. Showtimes are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. (248) 827-0701. The Art Scene PAPER WEIGHTS Exhibition of Paper Weights from the Alfred Berkowitz Collection Now to March 26 at the Southfield Centre for the Arts, 24350 Southfield Road. Free. (248) 424-9022. Auditions MARCH 8 AND 9 Wait Until Dark, 7 p.m. at the Water Tower Theatre on the campus of Northville Psychiatric Hospital, 41001 W. 7 Mile Rd., Northville. Ralph Rosati, director: (248) 669-0436, Diana Wells, assistant director, (734) 525-1206. Hills. A concurrent rap session for par- ents will be held with Arthur Robin, Ph. D. Registration at 7 p.m. Free for CHADD members, $5 for others. (248) " 682-6185. ADOPTIVE FAMILY FORUM The Stars of David, an international support, social and educational group for Jewish adoptive families hosts an informal open forum discussion 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 9 at the library of Applebaum Parenting Center, Congregation Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel Center, West Bloomfield. Free. Open to parents of any age child, prospective parents, those exploring adoptions, grandparents, extended fami- ly members and singles. Rosa Schindler, (248) 661-3978. JEWISH SUBSTANCE ABUSE The reality of alcohol and drug abuse in_/ the Jewish family is topic of a commu- nity program sponsored by Temple Beth El Brotherhood 10 a.m. Sunday, March 14. Farmington Hills District Judge Marla Parker, Anita Taylor, MA, LLP and Dr. Julian Kutinsky, director of the Chemical Dependency Unit, St. John Hospital are on the panel chaired by Eileen Bradley, chairperson of Maplegrove Community Education, Henry Ford Health System. Free. (248)c/ 851-1100. SUICIDE: FRIENDS, FAMILY Temple Beth El's Reach for Hope sui- cide and intervention program is offer- ing an eight-week survivors' support group for families and friends of those who have attempted or completed sui- cide, facilitated by Dorit Silver, ACSW, LMFT. The group will meet 1:30-3 p.m. alternate Wednesdays, beginning March 10, March 24, April 14 and 28, May 12 and 26, June 9 and 23. Free. Pre-registration required. Call the Rabbi's study (248) 851-1100, ext. 3143 or 3142 or chair, Sheila Rose, (248) 400-2707. SUPPORT ALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVERS A workshop for caregivers by the Alzheimer's Association Detroit Chapter-\ will be held 6-8 p.m. at St. David's Episcopal Church, 16200 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield. The Wednesday, March 10 program concerns communication with a memory-impaired person and dealing with difficult behaviors. The March 17 workshop is devoted to com- munity resources and legal and financial considerations. Training materials to be distributed. RSVP: (248) 557-8277. c" A.D.D. KIDS RAP SESSION CHADD of Eastern Oakland County presents a Rap Session for ADD Kids facilitated by Barbara G. Fischer, Ph.D. 7:30-9 p.m. Monday, March 8 at Way Elementary - School, on W. Long Lake Road, east of Telegraph, Bloomfield HEALING TOUCH WORKSHOP Space for Changing Families presents a workshop on "Healing Touch," an ener- gy-based holistic therapy used to pro- mote wellness and reduce stress, 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 11 at 26400 Lahser Rd., Ste. 100, Southfield. SATURDAY, MARCH 13 Auditions for professional resident cast and student academy (high school and older) for the 20th annual Michigan Renaissance Festival at Varner Hall, Oakland University, Rochester. By appointment only. Lu Harding-Capots, (800) 601-4848.