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Peruse "Works on Paper Ill," a two-
day exhibition and sale of fine art
prints, opens with a reception 5-8
p.m. Friday, Feb. 6 and continues
10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, at
Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center,
1516 S. Cranbrook, Birmingham. Jane
E. Goldman of Boston has a screen
print displayed. (248) 644-0866,
www.stewartstewart.com

Enroll youngsters, grades K-5, in winter
camp sessions at the West Bloomfield

JCC. Try sports and games, arts and
crafts, cooking projects and field trips.
Sessions: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday, Feb. 16 20. Daily cost:
$55, or $38 JCC members. Before- and
after-camp care available. Sports &
Rec. Director Bruce Wineman: (248)
432-5498, bwineman®jccdet.org .

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Beth Ahm Tefillin Wrap
Learn about the mitzvah of tefil-
lin and how to put them on at the
Congregation Beth Ahm Men's Club's
participation in the Conservative
movement's World Wide Wrap, 9 a.m.
Sunday, Feb. 1, at the synagogue, 5075
W. Maple, West Bloomfield.
Yoni Berger, rabbi in residence
at Hillel Day School in Farmington
Hills will speak. Women and girls are
welcome. No RSVP needed; but if
one needs to borrow tefillin, let Beth
Ahm know in advance. Contact Lee
Michaels, (248) 202-3319, or Rabbi
Steven Rubenstein, (248) 851-6880,
ext. 17, or raysteven@cbahm.org .

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Eat, Drink, Dance
The JCC's Special Needs Department
will host an event for adults 21 and
over, PAT4KAT: Party All Together
for Kids All Together, 7:30-11 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 5, at Via Nove in
Ferndale to benefit the Center's inclu-
sion program, which integrates chil-
dren with special needs into school
and summer camp programming.
Dinner and cocktails, dancing, DJ
Urban Kris and percussionist Jared
Sykes. $75 per before Jan. 31, or $90 at
the door.
Via Nove is at 344 W. Nine Mile. For
tickets or to make a donation, go to
www.jccdet.org/specialtyprograms/
specialneeds.shtml. For information,
call Ann Patronik, (248) 432-5585.

Jane E. Goldman's

Audubon November

Try the Broadway Kids Acting Camp,
a choice of one-day sessions 9 a.m.-4
p.m. at Grant Center, Farmington Hills.
Schedule: Beginners Camp, Tuesday,
Feb. 17; Advanced Camp, Wednesday,
Feb. 18. Cost: $75, $70 Farmington
Hills residents. Register with Cultural
Arts Division: (248) 473-1857/1870.

The JN's To Do! calendar is
compiled by Esther Allweiss
lngber.

Cool Opportunity For Teens
Help make a party for children who
are less fortunate 1-3:30 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 1, at Grace Centers of Hope, 36
E. Huron, Pontiac. Teens grades 8-12
will prepare lunch and host a party for
children that includes games, painting
faces and nails and arts and crafts.
The event, open to all teens, is spon-
sored by the Teen Volunteer Corps and
the Motor City USY Chapter. RSVP by
Jan. 30, to Ben Eilender, benihana6792
or (248) 496-0094, or Jodi Gross,
igross@adatshalom.org , (248) 626-2153.

40+ Singles Mingle

Meet Jewish singles 40-60ish
at a Chinese dinner get-together
5:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, at the
Peking House, 215 S. Washington,

Royal Oak. Must RSVP by Feb.1:
Robbie, (248) 486-4733.

