To Do! Calendar from page B15 Thrill to the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, taking place at several venues in Metro Detroit through June 29. Tickets start at $10 for ages 25 and younger. Schedule: (248) 559-2097 or www.greatlakeschambermusic.org . Event Hotline Come to the city of Oak Park for its Independence Day celebra- tion Friday, July 4, in Shepherd Park. Schedule: three-mile run, 8 a.m.; pancake breakfast, 9 a.m.; "Funday" family activities and food booths, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., including an afternoon concert with Groove Party at 1 p.m. Also, the annual city parade including marching bands begins 11 a.m. at Nine Mile and Coolidge. Details from Roy Vultaggio: (248) 691-7555. Enjoy the Country Garden Club of Northville's annual Garden Walk 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, July 9. Day includes music and home- made refreshments. $10. Details: (248) 348-3263 or www.cgcnv.org . Join the Out & Abouters group of Birmingham Temple for a two- hour narrated Detroit River cruise 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 19, departing from Bishop Park Dock. Dinner will follow at Gregorio's Italian Restaurant in downtown Wyandotte. Cost: $15, or $13 for age 60 and older. Details from Bev/Marty Zeldes: (248) 851-8111 or ZeldesMB®aol.com . Join other singles, ages 40-60, for dinner and group viewing of the Huntington Woods fireworks, Friday, July 4. Evening starts 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Bowl, 22120 Coolidge southeast of Nine Mile, in Oak Park. Sponsor is the Singles Connection. Bring a lawn chair for the fireworks show. RSVP for dinner by July 3 to Marji: (248) 544-1203. Events That Help Learn all about the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation's new fundrais- ing program, Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Half Marathon, 10 a.m. Saturday, June 28, in Room 102 at West Bloomfield Recreation Activities Center, 4640 Walnut Lake Road. Local teams of runners and walkers are needed to join B16 June 26 • 2008 the competition, Nov.16 in Texas. Details: (248) 737-0900. Health Work through grief at Hospice of Michigan monthly support groups held on first and third Tuesdays. Next times are 2-3:30 and 6- 7:30 p.m. July 1, at HOM office, 43097 Woodward, Suite 102, in Bloomfield Hills. Register with Margie Martin: (248) 334-1323. Get more fit with Walk on Wednesday, a family-friendly walking club meeting 9 a.m. every Wednesday, rain or shine, in the Village of Rochester Hills, northeast corner of Walton and Adams. Take a one-mile walk and get a health tip from Crittenton Hospital, the club's co-sponsor. Jessica: (248) 283-2382. Mentor Connection, a non-sectar- ian program of Jewish Family Service. Details: (248) 592-2317, kholden@jfsdetroit.org . Donate your talent as a mime, clown, juggler or other street- style performer to Comedy Walk, the 10th anniversary celebration of Gilda's Club Metro Detroit, Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak. Annual fund- raiser intends to put smiles on the faces of people affected by cancer. Vicky Sale: (248) 475-9111. Holidays & Shabbat Learn more about Judaism at Temple Israel's Gesharim picnic, featuring a Havdalah service and barbecue, 7 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at an undisclosed location. Get the details with an RSVP to Carol: (248) 851-5545. Helping Out Donate good quality clothing now in advance of the Congregation Beth Ahm rummage sale. Call the synagogue office at (248) 851- 6880 for information. The sale will be Sunday-Tuesday, Aug. 3-5. Contact Dr. Charles Silow if you know a Holocaust survivor who might benefit from Yad b'Yad (Hand In Hand), a friendly visitor program of Jewish Family Service: (248) 661-2999. Bring jars of peanut butter and jelly for a collection drive sponsored by Birmingham Area Seniors Coordinating Council and Center to help Lighthouse of Oakland County. Drop-off hours, through July 30, are: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays at 2121 Midvale in Birmingham. (248) 203-5270 Gain insight into religious issues at Stay and Learn on Shabbat, following Saturday services and Kiddush at Congregation B'nai Moshe, 6800 Drake in West Bloomfield. No charge. Drop-ins are welcome. Keren Toby: (248) 788-0600. Participate in Rabbi Steven Rubenstein's Torah study group 9-9:30 a.m. Saturdays at Congregation Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple in West Bloomfield. He focuses weekly on one "big idea" from the Torah. The text used is The Bible's Top 50 Ideas by Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins, available ($12) through Rabbi Rubenstein: (248) 851-6880, raysteven@cbahm.org . Immigration Issues Learn at a free, three-part lecture series, "U.S. Foreign Policy and Immigration: A 20th Century Perspective," 2:30-4 p.m. Wednesdays, July 9-23, at the West Bloomfield JCC. The JCC's Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP) will host author Howard Lupovitch,. IRP: (248) 967- 4030, ext. 2018. Schedule: • July 9: "A Comparison of U.S. Immigration Policy Between Jews and Hispanics" • July 16: "Factors Influencing U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Israel in the 20th Century" • July 23: "The Impact of Muslim Immigration in Europe on the Jewish Community." Chabad Torah Center, 5595 W. Maple in West Bloomfield. Ongoing classes meet 10:30 a.m. Sundays and 8:30 p.m. Thursdays. Details: bctc770@aol.com , 248-855-6170. Learning Take the "Elmwood Cemetery Memorial Art Walking Tour" 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, June 28, in Detroit. Local historian Chancey Miller, a former Elmwood director, will share stories about the cem- etery's mausoleums, sculptures and famous people. The historic Detroit cemetery founded in 1846 includes a Jewish section. $20 admission for Detroit Historical Society members and $25 for guests, pre-paid only. Registration: (313) 833-1801, or log on to www. detroithistorical.org/thingstodo. Jewish Learning Contribute to the success of the JCC Maccabi Games, a sports competition for Jewish youth ages 12-16, scheduled Aug. 17-22 in Metro Detroit. Volunteer to help at events, join the Detroit delega- tion as an athlete or host visiting students from the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Hungary, Israel, Mexico and Venezuela. Details: (248) 432-5500 or Maccabi@jccdet.org . Join an intermediate-level Prayer- book Hebrew reading class for adults 2-3 p.m. Monday, June 30, at Cong. Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple in West Bloomfield. No classes in July. Learn to read and under- stand the prayers for Shabbat morning services. Instructor Amy Appelman's students must have a basic, phonetic knowledge of prayer-book Hebrew. No charge to attend but requires a textbook purchase ($18). Details: relschool® cbahm.org or (248) 851-8820. Become a mentor to an at-risk youth in Oakland County through Explore the Kabbalah with Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg at Bais Become informed on options for child adoption 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at the JFS Orley Family Building, 6555 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Host of this monthly seminar is Alliance for Adoption, a division of Jewish Family Service. No charge. Registration required: (248) 592- 2345 or adoption@jfsdetroit.org . Holocaust Survivors and Families of Jewish Home & Aging Services. (248) 661-2999. Participate in the Senior Saturday Shabbat Service, followed by lunch, 11 a.m. Saturday, June 28, at Temple Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake Road in West Bloomfield. $3 if paying at door. Michelle: (248) 661-5700. Watch the Yiddish/Jewish video, Life and Times of Hank Greenberg, 1 p.m. Monday, July 7, at the Oak Park JCC. Program sponsor is the Holocaust Survivors and Families Support Group. (248) 967-4030. Enjoy a program of songs, trivia and fun from the golden years with entertainer Robin Beck 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 8, at the Oak Park JCC. Light refreshments will be served. The Active Life spon- sors the program, which carries a charge. (248) 967-4030. Hear two speakers hosted by COJAR (Council of Orthodox Socialize at a Holocaust survi- vors' support group 10-11:30 a.m. Monday, June 30, at the Oak Park Jewish Active Retirees) 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 9, at the Oak Park JCC. Judah Isaacs, direc- tor of the Alliance for Jewish Education will speak first on "Would they have Sung Hatikvah? Should We?" followed by educator Pessie Novick's talk on Yiddish lit- erature at 1 p.m. There is a charge. (248) 967-4030. JCC. The facilitator is Dr. Charles Silow, director of the Program for Bring a friend to a lively musical Seniors