VEGGIE GARDENING Daylight hours. Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield seeks volunteers to pitch in at Southfield Community Garden, a joint project with Young Israel of Southfield and Yad Ezra. Harvested produce will be donated to Yad Ezra kosher food pantry to feed community members in need. Gardening supplies provided. RSVP: Martha, mgoldberg@shaareyzedek or 248-357-5544. YIDDISH CLASSIC 1:30 pm. Molly Picon stars in Mamale (90 min.),1938 Yiddish film with English sub- titles, in Greenberg Suite at West Bloomfield JCC. $3. 248-967-4030. CANCER SUPPORT 5:30 pm. Sosnick Family Life Center offers "Together We Stand - Your Journey through Cancer," facilitated by social worker Jodi Jacobs, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Open to anyone who is now, or has in the past, confronted challenges of fighting can- cer. Must be age 18 or older. RSVP asked 48 hours in advance: mzajac®temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700. THURSDAY, JUNE 23 SOCIAL MEDIA & JOBS 10-11:30 am. Employment specialist Karen Gutman of JVS, speaking at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, will explain how to find employment using Linkedln, Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites. Free. RSVP required to Michele: mzajac@temple- israel.org or 248-661-5700. BOOK CLUB TBD. JCC Book Club will discuss Muriel's War by Sheila Isenberg at Oak Park JCC. Call for time: 248-967-4030. LUNCH & CONCERT Noon. Lunch followed by 1 pm concert fea- turing pianist Martin Mandelbaum and sing- er Diane Turner at Oak Park JCC. Concert only: $1. Pre-paid lunch: $3, due by June 21: 248-967-4030. BUSINESS NETWORKING 5:30-7:30 pm. JewishB2B networking group meets at Downtown Synagogue in Detroit 48226. Presentation topic: "Resources to Help You Grow Your Small Business/Career." $5 payable at door. www. JewishB2BNetworking.com FRIDAY, JUNE 24 DETROIT BY BUS 9:30 am. Social workers and educators can earn five continuing education cred- its on Detroit-focused Feet on the Street bus tour leaving from Southfield Public Library, 26300 Evergreen. Topic: "Thinking Fresh about Detroit." There is a charge. Registration/brochure: 248-933-2673 or www.FeetOnTheStreetTours.com . GENEALOGY NIGHT 6:30-10 pm. Research family history dur- ing "Genealogy Lock-In" at Southfield Public Library, 26300 Evergreen. Use library computer or free Wi-Fl for own laptop; free access to genealogical databases, including Ancestry; $5 worth of free printing; staff assistance. $10 cash at door with advance RSVP: www.sfldlib.org . or 248-796-4224. MUSIC IN HOMES 8 pm. Ozzie Rivera's Orquesta La Inspiracion plays Latin music at "Jazz Fest," part of the Music in Homes concert series in homes in Detroit's Palmer Woods. Tickets: palmerwoodsmusicinhomes2011.eventbrite. corn. Details: Barbara, 313-891-2514. SATURDAY, JUNE 25 SENIOR SHABBAT 11 am. All seniors welcome at service and light lunch at Temple Israel, West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP by June 20: 248-661-5700 or michele@temple-israel.org . BBQ & BREWS 7-11 pm. Downtown Synagogue invites young adults to house party to launch Moishe House on Ferry Street in Detroit. Grilled hot dogs, music and cocktails. RSVP: summerterm@communityNXT.com . SUNDAY, JUNE 26 TAMARACK FAMILY DAY 10 am-4 pm. Try camp activities and reconnect with old friends at Camp Maas, 4361 Perryville Road, Ortonville. $5/$20 per family. RSVP: tamarack@tamarackcamps. com or 248-647-1100. DETROIT BIKE & BREW Noon-2:30 pm. Hillel of Metro Detroit offers the Motor City on two wheels with a tour guide. Free with your own bike or $10 to rent from Wheelhouse Detroit,1340 E. Atwater, Detroit. 3-5:30 pm. Chill with friends, age 18 and older, at Motor City Brewing Works, 470 W. Canfield, Detroit. RSVP by June 22: hilleldetroit@umd.umich. edu or Karen, 313-577-3459. Are you terrified of brushing your hair? renew HAIR & SKIN CENTER is rescuing both women and men from hair loss by using a highly touted, FDA-approved therapy called LLLT. It's capa- ble of putting an end to the problem of thinning hair, thickening existing hair, and promoting an increase of new growth. LLLT therapy has shown im- pressive results in awakening hair follicles that have become dormant due to genetics, hormonal and metabolic changes, chemotherapy, bariatric surgery/weight-loss, harsh chemicals, hair applications (weaves, sew-ins, extensions) and alopecia. The process uses low-level laser light therapy (LLLT) to increase blood flow to the scalp, regenerating tissue — thus resulting in better hair growth. Their Story: Robin is the daughter of a doctor, Suzie is the daughter of a pharmacist, and the two are best friends. Through thick and thin — in this case, when Suzie began losing a healthy head of hair, leaving her with bald areas and sparse growth all over her head — Robin did more than console her friend. She stepped up her research to find a way to stop the hair loss. "My hair was so thin, I wouldn't leave the house on a windy day for fear of the consequences," Suzie admits she would have tried "anything that showed promise of giving me back my hair" to stop the loss. Call for a free hair and scalp analysis today! SUNDAY, JUNE 26 MEET THE AUTHOR 6:30 pm. Hear the former Richard Slavin, a Jew from Chicago who became Radhanath Swami, a spiritual guide and philanthropist in India, in a free program at the Royal Oak Music Theater, 318 West 4th Street. RSVP: 248-632-0740. JN's Calendar by Esther Allweiss Ingber HOW TO SEND IN LISTINGS: Send listings by noon Tuesday, nine days prior to publication. E-mail listings and questions to calendar®thejewishnews.com . For telephone inquiries, call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140. Join us in our newly expanded location 30150 Telegraph Road, Suite 173 • Bingham Farms 877-723-0020, toll-free • 248-723-NewU (6398) Renewh . June 16 a 2011 21