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November 05, 2006 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-11-05

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FLOORS, INCORPORATED

INTERNET INTRIGUE: A bigamist panics when his son and daugh-
ter — one from each marriage — connect on the Web and plan to meet
in person. The entanglements and confusion bring comedy to the Ray
Cooney play Caught in the Net to be performed Nov. 3-5, 9-12 and 16-
19 by Stagecrafters, 415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. Performances are at 8
p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. (248) 541-6430.

BAD HAIR DAY: A man shaves off the mustache he's had for decades
and finds unexpected experiences with reality and memory in the new
French film La Moustache, being shown Nov. 3-5 at the Detroit Film
Theatre in the Detroit Institute of Arts. Screenings are at 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays and 9:30 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays. $6.50-$7.50. (313) 833-
3237.

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Bill Yerke, 4th generation owner of
Yerke Floors, demonstrates that
sanding with the Atomic system is a
clean and classy act Yerke Floors is
proud to be the first retailer in the
area to offer this advanced "truck

mounted" dust containment system.
Choosing who will install or refinish
your floor is as important as the
products you select Our in-house
staff is committed to customer
service and satisfaction!

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CAROUSEL CAUSE: Metro Detroiters can fight child abuse by
attending the eighth annual Merry-Go-Round Benefit of the Child
Abuse and Neglect Council of Oakland County at 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
4, at the Townsend Hotel, 100 Townsend, Birmingham. The black-tie
party includes dinner, auctions, dancing and a raffle. 8250-$350. (248)
332-7173.

248.366.9600

MOVIN' IN: Cast members from the touring production of Movin' Out
will sign autographs and meet visitors contributing to the danceathon to
benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The event runs 11 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, at Annette and Company, 28851 Orchard
Lake Rd., Farmington Hills. The pros will be on hand until 12:30 p.m.
Next will be classes, prizes for students with pledge achievements and a
raffle. $10 minimum per pledge. (248) 553-0305.

CABARET CONTRIBUTIONS: The Michigan Parkinson Foundation
features entertainment with vocalists and instrumentalists at its third
annual fundraiser, A Night of a Thousand Stars, to be held Sunday eve-
ning, Nov. 5, at the Dearborn Inn, 20301 Oakwood. Dinner, dancing
and a silent auction round out the event. $75. (800) 852-9781.

BIG TOP: The acrobats, animals and clowns — all part of the Ringling
Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus — appear Nov. 8-12 at the Palace
of Auburn Hills. $10-$35. Find the varying daily schedules and other
information by going to wwvv.palacenet.com .

RESEARCH FUNDING: Music by Motown's the Spinners becomes
part of Shoot for a Cure, the 14th annual benefit for research and treat-
ment of neurological diseases at Detroit-based Henry Ford Hospital.
Festivities begin at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, at the Andiamo Italia
Banquet Center, 7096 E. 14 Mile, Warren, where dinner and an auction
add to the event. $175-$1,000. (313) 874-4088.

SEASONED FINDS: Antiques dealers offering a diverse selection
of Americana, English furniture, fine art, folk art, pottery, silver, glass,
china and jewelry fill the Shotwell-Gustafson Pavilion on the campus of
Oakland University in Rochester as part of the 59th Goodwill Antiques
Show. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Nov. 10-11, and noon-
5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12. $10 admission. (248) 909-1492.

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