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ANIMAL ATTRACTIONS: Lions, tigers and bears — polar and otherwise
— get some early-morning company Saturday, Oct. 13, when walkers raise
funds for the American Diabetes Association. Individuals and teams are invited
to participate in the Southeast Michigan Step Out to Fight Diabetes event
and then linger at the Detroit Zoo to spend more time at favorite wildlife set-
tings. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. on the zoo grounds at the northwest
corner of Woodward and 10 Mile in Royal Oak. Awards will be given for
outstanding strides made by the Top Corporate Team, Top Friends and Family
Team, Top Individual and Top Youth. Everyone who raises $125 or more will
receive a shirt. The event raises funds to support research and call attention to
the issues associated with the disease. 888-DIABETES.
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TRIO PLUS TWO: Jazz singer Dianne Reeves
often performs with Peter Martin on piano,
Rueben Rogers on bass and Greg Hutchinson
on drums. When she appears for the University
Musical Society in Ann Arbor, she also will be
joined by Brazilian guitarist Romero Lubambo.
Reeves, who performed in the film Good Night,
and Good Luck and will be seen in an upcoming
film about jazz legend Billy Strayhorn, presents
some new arrangements at 8 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 13, at Hill Auditorium, 825 N. University.
Known for her three-plus octaves, diva-like deliv-
ery and improvisational ease, Reeves has won
four Best Jazz Vocal Grammy Awards. $10-$48.
(734) 764-2538.
BEHIND THE SCENES: Audiences have watched Alan Thicke act (on the
TV sitcom Growing Pains), sing (at Detroit's Fisher Theatre in the musical
Chicago) and moderate talk shows, but he's coming to Southfield to speak about
experiences that haven't been in the public
eye. In honor of National Breast Cancer
Awareness Month, he'll talk about caring for
family members with cancer at the Women
in Philanthropy Breast Cancer Benefit.
The luncheon, hosted by the Sinai Guild,
starts at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield.
Proceeds to provide a digital mammography
converter for Huron Valley Sinai Hospital
in Commerce and a treatment room at the
Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Novi
Campus. $65. (248) 538-6501.
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