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FRIDAY, MAY 20

PUPPET SHOW

LUNCH & LEARN

2 pm. Turtle island, based on a Native
American legend, told with live actors and
marionettes, at PuppetART Theatre, 25 E.
Grand River in Detroit. Recommended for
age 10 and up. $10 adult. Tickets:
www.puppetart.org or 313-961-7777.

12:30 pm. Cong. Beth Ahm presents
"Seeking the Reasons for Mitzvot: Pros
and Cons" with Rabbi Joel Roth, at Udipi, a
vegetarian Indian restaurant, 29210 Orchard
Lake Road in Farmington Hills. Pay $10 at
door for lunch buffet, certified kosher by
Rabbi Jason Miller. Nancy, nancyellen879@
att.net or 248-737-1931.

HONORING RABBI ROMAN

7:30 pm. Shabbat service will pay tribute
to Rabbi Norman Roman's 36 years as a
rabbi, including 25 at Temple Kol Ami in
West Bloomfield. Rabbi Elliott Kleinman,
chief director of Advancing Reform Judaism
at Union for Reform Judaism will speak.
RSVP for oneg; Julie, 248-661-0040.

SATURDAY, MAY 21

RELAY FOR LIFE #1

10 am. Relay for Life, raising money for
American Cancer Society, continues through
10 am Sunday, May 22, at Shiawassee Park
32340 Shiawassee in Farmington. Classics
Stardust Swing Band will perform 6-8:30
pm. Free. Felicia, felicia.mcmullen@cancer.
org or 248-663-3435.

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10 am. Relay for Life, to benefit American
Cancer Society, through 10 am Sunday, May
22, at Inglenook Park W.12 Mile, between
Lahser and Evergreen, in Southfield. Free.
Chiara, chiara.clayton@cancer.org or 248-
663-3420.

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10 am. Hearing Loss Assn. of Michigan is
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May 19 2011

STAGED READINGS

4, 7, 9 pm. Magenta Giraffe Theatre Co.
founder Frannie Shepherd-Bates presents
two one-act comedies, a drama in the
middle, by Michigan playwrights at Staged
Reading Festival, at 1515 Broadway in
Detroit 48226. Continues with a comedy
at 4 and a drama at 8 on Sunday, May 22.
Discussion afterward. Admission by dona-
tion. Information: www.magentagiraffe.org ,
313-408-7269.

LAG B'OMER

8:30 pm. Meet for a bonfire and tall tales
of Jewish heroics in the time of Roman
rule in a North Corktown neighborhood of
Detroit,1337 Labrosse. Details:
downtownsynagogue@gmail.com
or 313-962-4047.

SUNDAY, MAY 22

VEGETABLE GARDEN

9:45 am. Groundbreaking for Southfield
Community Garden at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Joint project with Young Israel of
Southfield and Yad Ezra, Berkley-based
kosher food pantry. SpOnsorships sought,
along with volunteers to raise garden pro-
duce. Martha, mgoldberg@shaareyzedek.org
or 248-357-5544.

DANCE MARATHON

10 am-6 pm. Youngsters invited to join
Dance Marathon Fundraiser co-sponsored
by FAR Conservatory of Therapeutic and
Performing Art and Oakland Schools at
First Presbyterian Church Birmingham,
1669 W. Maple. $10 student/$25 general/
raising pledges encouraged. RSVP: Lauren
Neuman or Jody Wachler, DanceMarathon@
FARConservatory.org or 248-646-3347.

JGSMI FILM PRE-GLOW

11 am. Jewish Genealogical Society of
Michigan fundraiser offers snacks and
socializing before noon showing of film

Winston Churchill: Walking With Destiny at
West Bloomfield JCC's Berman Center for
Performing Arts. $19.44. Charge online:
www.jgsmi.org

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DRAWING COMICS

2-3:30 pm. Budding comic book artists,
grades 4-6, can learn techniques for draw-
ing characters at "Draw Dynamic" work-
shop with Kids Read Comics cofounder
Jerzy Drozd in Southfield Library, 26300
Evergreen. www.southfield library.org or
248-796-4200.

10 am-8 pm. Arts and crafts at large juried
show, also noon-6 pm Sunday, May 22, at
Village of Rochester Hills,104 N. Adams.
Free. Donna, www.FineArtAtTheVillage.com
or 248-689-8734.

11 am. Holocaust expert Prof. Sid Bolkosky
of U-M Dearborn speaks on "The Killing
Business: Auschwitz and the Development
of the Camp System," at Holocaust
Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road
in Farmington Hills. Free. Donna, twodolars@
mi.rr.com or 248-477-3221.

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