Monday-Tuesday, June 25-26,
and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday,
June 27, at 6800 Drake Rd., West
Bloomfield. Items will include
gently worn clothes, housewares,
baby goods, toys and more. (248)
788-0600.

sell hand-painted artwork, jewelry,
pottery, clothing, Judaica, chil-
dren's and other items appropriate
for holiday giving. Reservations
are due by Aug. 29. (248) 967-
4030.

Seniors

Check out the first Detroit
International River Days, a six-
day festival Friday-Wednesday,
June 22-27, along the new
RiverWalk at the Detroit River in
downtown Detroit. Enjoy musical
performances, food, activities for
all ages and the Target fireworks
on Wednesday, June 27.
www.detroitriverdays.com .

See the expansive new digs of the
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
at a wine-and-cheese reception
3-6 p.m. Thursday, June 28, in the
Dahlmann City Center Building,
220 E. Huron, Suite 470 in Ann
Arbor. (734) 994-4801.

Health

Applaud as a local cancer survivor
receives the first annual Patricia
Milner Sachs Heart of a Survivor
Award during the Celebration of
Survivorship event 5:30-8 p.m.
Thursday, June 21, at the Shriners
Auditorium and Conference Center,
24350 Southfield Rd., Southfield.
The event sponsor is Karmanos
Cancer Institute's Survivorship
University (SU), an educational
program for cancer patients, sur-
vivors and their loved ones. Sachs,
SU's founding dean, died of skin
cancer a year ago. RSVP at (800)
KARMANOS.

Holidays/Shabbat

Call to reserve exhibit space
at the Oak Park JCC's annual
Chanukah boutique scheduled
on Dec. 2. Vendors are needed to

Ann Arbor Hike

Gather with other seniors for
a luncheon-program at 12:30
p.m. Thursday, June 28, at
Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901
Middlebelt in Farmington Hills.
Award-wining pianist Rachel Kis
will present a program of clas-
sical and contemporary music.
Admission is $10 for CHaZaKaH-
Young-at-Heart members; $12 for
others. To attend, mail a check
by Friday, June 22, to Dorothy
Goldberg, 28303 Franklin Rd.,
Apt. A130, Southfield, MI 48304.
(248) 851-5100.

See the film Eleanor Roosevelt:
an American Experience 1-3:30
p.m. Monday, June 25, at West
Bloomfield JCC. RSVP by June 24:
Fran Cook, (248) 432-5486.

Listen to a concert of Jewish
and popular music featuring Yuri
Avanesov on keyboard 1-2 p.m.
Tuesday, June 26, at the West
Bloomfield JCC. RSVP by June
25 by calling Fran Cook at (248)
432-5486.

Attend Temple Israel Treasures'
25th anniversary installation lun-
cheon noon Wednesday, June 27
at the temple, 5725 Walnut Lake
Rd., West Bloomfield. RSVP by
June 23. Members $12; others $15.
Send check to Pauline Schwartz,
30307 Southampton, Farmington
Hills, MI 48331.

Hear vocalist and guitarist
Jack Bailey in concert 1-2 p.m.
Wednesday, June 27, at the Oak

Join the Jewish Hikers of Michigan 11 a.m. Sunday, June 24
for a 60-90 minute not-physically-demanding walk at sce-
nic Bandemer Park in Ann Arbor.
Meet on Lakeshore Drive off Main
Street, at the U-M Rowing Club
Facility. Bring backpacks, munch-
ies and water. Call Eli Avny at
(734) 883-9522 or Eve Avrin at
(734) 546-9645.

Park JCC. An optional kosher
lunch is available for purchase at
noon with reservations required
by 10:30 a.m. by calling (248)
968-1260. RSVP for the program
by June 26 by calling Fran Cook at
(248) 432-5486.

Enjoy lunch at noon and a concert
at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 28, at
the Oak Park JCC. Steve Klaper,
music director at Temple Emanu-
El, will perform Jewish, Hebrew
and popular songs. The Oscar and
Adele Band Fund is sponsoring
the concert, which is free for JCC
members and $1 for non-members.
There is a $2.75 charge for anyone
wanting lunch. Make reservations
by calling (248) 967-4030.

Discuss the book The Long Walk:
The Story of a Trek to Freedom
by Slavomir Rawicz with the JCC
Book Club at 1 p.m. Thursday,
June 28, at the Oak Park JCC.
(248) 967-4030.

Worship with other seniors at
Senior Saturday Shabbat at 11
a.m. Saturday, June 30, at Temple
Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake Rd. in
West Bloomfield. A lunch follows
and is free with reservations made
by Monday, June 25; otherwise,
the charge is $3. To reserve lunch,
call Elaine at (248) 661-5700.
Transportation to the event is
available for $7 through National
Council of Jewish Women. Reserve
a place by calling the NCJW office
at (248) 355-3300.

Drop in for card games with the
Ben Gurion Men's Group noon-4
p.m. every weekday at the Oak
Park JCC. (248) 967-4030.

Join the Barbara Bloom Judaica
Arts & Crafts Class taught by
Rifcah Krolikowski 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Thursdays at the Oak Park JCC.
(248) 967-4030.

Young Adults

Attend the annual meeting of
the Young Adult Division of the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit at 6 p.m. Thursday, June
21. Get details from Jennifer
Levine at (248) 203-1471.

Youth

Take in a musical marionette per-
formance of A Banana for Turtle
and stay to make puppets at 2
p.m. Saturday, June 23 and 30, at
PuppetART Theatre, 25 E. Grand
River in Detroit. Show: $5/chil-
dren; $7/adults. Each workshop
project costs $8. (313) 961-7777
or www.puppetart.org .

Enjoy a family show, The Sound
of Music, by Dream Players
Productions, June 28-30, at
Seaholm High School, 2436 W.
Lincoln in Birmingham. More
than 60 area youth will perform.
Performances are at 7 p.m. June
28 and 29 with a 2 p.m. matinee
June 30. Tickets $12/advance;
$15/door. (248) 219-7644.

Provide some fun for youngsters
with Crohn's disease or ulcerative
colitis at Camp Oasis Summer
Camp held, July 15-21, at Camp
Copneconic in Fenton. Request an
application for ages 7-17 by calling
(248) 737-0900.

Help children learn good safety
habits at a summer camp pro-
gram sponsored by Beaumont
Hospital's Safety City USA. The
four-week-long sessions start
Monday, July 9, at Northwood
Shopping Center, 30955 N.
Woodward at 13 Mile, Royal Oak.
Sessions meet 8 a.m.-noon for
ages 5-8 and 1-5 p.m. for ages
9-12. Camp is $110 per week.
Register by the Friday before each
session at (248) 551-0100.

Encourage children to read books
with Jewish content during the
Summer Reading Club for Kids,
sponsored by the Henry & Delia
Meyers Library through Aug. 31 at
the West Bloomfield JCC. Prizes
will be given for youngsters read-
ing five or more books. To par-
ticipate, call Francine Menken at
(248) 432-5546.

See the Avon Players Youth
Theater production of Charlie and
the Chocolate Factory at 7:30
p.m. Friday-Saturday and 2 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday, June 22-24,
at 1185 Washington in Rochester
Hills. Tickets are $10. (248) 608-
9077.

Free Loan Meeting
The Hebrew Free Loan
Association of Metropolitan
Detroit will hold its annual meet-
ing and recognition event 5 p.m.
Tuesday, June 26, in the Max
M. Fisher Federation Building,
Bloomfield Township.
Michael Banks, Hebrew Free
Loan Association president,
will preside over the event,
which includes the affirmation
of executive committee mem-
bers and election of new board
members. Slated to continue in
executive committee posts are
Peggy Daitch, Stan Bershad and
Rob Schwartz as vice presidents,
Jay Must as treasurer and Stuart
Sherman as secretary.
Slated for a second three-year
term on the board are Steve
Krasnick, Ellen Sherman and Joyce
Sherman; nominated for a first
three-year term are Steve Arbit,
Hadas Bernard, Annie Cohen,
Lionel Margolick, Harriet Orley,
Larry Shaevsky, David Sherbin,
Julie Silver and Carolyn Tisdale.
Retiring directors are Jeff
Camiener, Jerry Halperin,
Michael Kelman, Jeff Levine, Kim
Sakwa, Lenore Deutch Singer and
Andrew Teitel.
Board member Rex Lanyi will
receive an honorary life member-
ship recognizing of his years of
service, most notably as chair of
the Jewish Education Loan Service.
The evening will begin with
a wine and appetizer reception,
and the premiere of HFLAs new
video, A Legacy of Giving. The
evening will include a special
tribute to WDIV-TV4 President
Alan Frank for donating the
video production, which will
support HFLAs education and
capital campaign efforts.
There is no cost to attend
the event, but reservations are
required. Call (248) 723-8184 or
e-mail bdovitz@hfla.org.

Kadima Endowment
Beverly Baker has given a major
contribution to Kadima to endow
the Beverly Franzblau Baker
Shabbat Celebration Fund to
support Jewish enrichment for
Kadima clients.
Every Friday, a Shabbat lunch
and celebration is held at Kadima,
15999 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. To
participate, call Ronit Goutkovich,

(248) 559-8235.

JN

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