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May 05, 2005 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-05-05

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PLATINAIY PLANNER

MANSION HIDING PLACES: Visit the attic, base-

ment, workspaces and other areas not normally seen by
the public with a behind-the-scenes tour of the Edsel &
Eleanor Ford House, 1100 Lake Shore Road., Grosse
Pointe Shores. The program starts at 10:30 a.m. Saturday,
May 7. $10. (313) 884-4222. www.fordhouse.org .

ARTISTIC APPEARANCE: Designer Jay Strongwater (born Feingold)

creates jewelry, compacts, pictures frames, boxes, clocks and other per-
sonal and home accessories with ornate results. He will share his ideas
and insights 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, May 7, with a program at Neiman
Marcus at the Somerset Collection, Big Beaver and Coolidge, Troy.
(248) 643-3300.

STUDENT SHOWCASE: Cranbrook Academy of Art students, honing

their talents in many media, will sell their work with proceeds benefiting
the Bloomfield Hills school's scholarship fund. Patrons can buy one-of-a-
kind paintings, metal sculpture, photos, fiber pieces and other types of
creative items Saturday, May 7; a silent auction starts at 4 p.m. in the
Forum Gallery on the Cranbrook campus and a live auction begins at 5
p.m. in the Cranbrook Art Museum, Woodward and Lone Pine.
(248) 645-3314.

MAGICAL MORNING: Actor Tom Plunkard will bring his latest tricks

and illusions to an audience at the Farmington Civic Theatre, Grand
River and Farmington Road. Show starts at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 7. $3.
(248) 474-1951.

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TULIPS AND TALENTS: A three-hour drive to Holland

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for the annual Tulip Time Festival will introduce enter-
tainers, such as the Kingston Trio and Dutch Klompen
dancers, and showcase fireworks, parades and tours — all
with a flower-filled setting. The event runs May 7-14.
(800) 822-2770. www.tuliptime.com .

SUPER SUPPERS: Getting a taste of four restau-

rants and then partying afterward give a different
flavor to the upcoming Supper Club event planned
by Detroit Synergy. Usually the group invites diners
to one special restaurant each month, but this time, the
group will be divided into three segments — a Woodward route, a vege-
tarian route and a gallery crawl route. The afterglow party on
Wednesday, May 11, will be at the Majestic Theatre, 4120 Woodward,
Detroit, where there will be dessert and live music. About $30.
(313) 582-1574. www.detroitsynergy.org .

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SPRING SING: "The Best Is Yet to Come" is the theme

of the 25th annual spring concert performed by the
Farmington Community Chorus. The group, which also
features vocal and instrumental solos, performs 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, May 13-14, at the Seligman
Performing Arts Center at Detroit Country Day
School, 13 Mile and Lahser, Beverly Hills. $10.
(810) 632-4067.

COMICS PLUS: More than a million comic

books and collectibles, plus comic book creators
and TV and movie stars, will convene the Motor
City Comic Con Friday-Sunday, May 13-15, at
the Novi Convention Center, 43700 Expo Center

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