Jar trip
Wood/sculpture artist Stephen
Winer: Midnight Rainbow Shorty, at
the Orchard Lake Fine Art Show,
July 29-31, in West Bloomfield.
Impressions: Contemporary
Chinese Woodblock Prints, featur-
ing 114 works by 41 artists, through
Oct. 23. It is the largest examination of
recent Chinese prints in the U.S. since
2000. A fully illustrated, 144-page schol-
arly publication accompanies the exhibi-
tion. Summer hours: 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday.
Free: $5 donation appreciated. 525 S.
State St., Ann Arbor. (734) 647-0524;
umma.umich.edu.
Artists collective WSG hosts 16 +
16, a show including 16 guest artists
who have been invited to show with
the WSG artist membership, Aug.
2-Sept 11. Works include sculpture,
painting and drawing, photography,
encaustics, ceramics and book arts.
Guest artists include Harold Borkin,
Nate Caplan and Marcia Polenberg.
Artists reception: 7-10 p.m. Friday,
Aug. 5. Summer gallery hours: noon-6
p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday; noon-10
p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday;
and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. 306 S. Main
St., Ann Arbor. (734) 761-2287;
wsg-art.com
FAMILY FUN
Returning to Detroit from Down
Under for two shows, 2:30 and 6:30
p.m. Friday, July 29, at the Palace
of Auburn Hills are the Wiggles,
celebrating with Big Birthday, an
interactive show with an educational
message for preschoolers. Get ready
with special features at WiggleTime.
corn. Note: Although he is not Jewish,
"Blue Wiggle" Anthony Field spent 2 1/2
years as a preschool teacher at Temple
Emanuel in Woollahra, Sydney. $15-
$39.50. (800) 745-3000; palacenet.
corn.
The Oakland Theatre Arts Guild and
the Starlight Youth Theater present
the Disney musical The Aristocats,
about a family of aristocratic cats and
an alley-cat acquaintance who helps
prevent a greedy butler from catnap-
ping them, 7:30 p.m. Thursday and
Friday, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday
and 2 and 4:30 p.m. Sunday, July
28-31, at the new Starlight Theater,
7370 Highland Road, in Waterford.
$10-$13. Info: (248) 335-1788.
Tickets: (248) 886-8880;
starlighttheater.net .
School of Rock, a leader in music
education for kids ages 7-18, presents
the Rock the House Tour, an all-ages
concert featuring the School of Rock
All-Stars, the best kids from local
schools around the U.S., 6:30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 1, at the Magic Stick,
4120 Woodward, Detroit. Proceeds
benefit local Ronald McDonald House
charities. $20. (313) 833-9700;
majesticdetroit.com .
Please email items you wish to
have considered for Out & About to
Gail Zimmerman at qzimmerman@
thejewishnews.com . Notice is requested
three weeks before the scheduled event.
UNCH
OPEN 7 DAYS 6:30 AM TO 3:00 PM
Our breakfast and lunch is so goo
we can leave dinner to someone else!"
Bring in this ad for 10% off your entire bill.
One time use only - not valid with any other offers
WHATNOT
The Henry Ford in Dearborn hosts its
second annual Maker Faire Detroit,
a family-friendly two-day festival
filled with more than 300 inventors
and makers from across the nation
displaying their creations and goods
in the areas of science and technology,
engineering, food, and arts and crafts,
with demonstrations and hands-on
workshops, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday, July 30-31. Info and tick-
ets: thehenryford.org .
After a 32-year run at Meadow
Brook Hall in Rochester, the annual
Concours d'Elegance, a show of
several hundred classic and high-end
vehicles from around the world, moves
to a new location this year: the Inn
at St. John's, 44045 Five Mile Road,
Plymouth. It will be open to the public
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, July 31. $25.
(248) 643-8645; concoursusa.org .
David Wolfe, a leading authority
on raw foods and superfoods, pres-
ents David Wolfe RAW, a three-day
immersion in the raw-food revolu-
tion, Friday-Sunday, Aug. 5-7, at the
new Heal Yourself Institute, 412 E.
Fourth St., Royal Oak. Hollywood
raw chef Jason Wrobel will appear. A
bonus event on Aug. 4 is a screening
of the film Food Matters at the Royal
Oak Main Art Theatre and a post-film
Q&A with Wolfe, who is one of the
film's stars. For more information and
a complete schedule, call (248) 470-
4290 or go to how2eatraw.com . I
BRUNCH
BREAKFAST
27909 Orchard Lake Rd. Corner of 12 Mile in the Orchard 12 Plaza • Farmington Hills
Carry out available - call about delivery
248-994-.7388
Ask about our Scrambler Packs - Breakfast to go for 10
nnive a
ug
u y
Enjoy our $2.99
Breakfast for only
ith purchase of a beverage
Choite,of 6 Great
SWEET POTATO PANCAKES
HOUSE FAVOR
"
YLE, TWO BACON STRIPS OR
TWO SAUSAGE LINKS, HASH BROWNS & TOAST
THREE BUTTERMILK PANCAKES, TWO SAUSAG
LINKS OR TWO BACON STRIPS SERVED WITH
HAM
AND AMERICAN CHEESE ON A
TOASTED ENGLISH MUFFIN,
SERVED WITH HASH BROWNS
WITH WHIPPED CREAM AND CINNAMON, TWO
SAUSAGE LINKS OR TWO BACON STRIPS
SERVED WITH WARM SYRUP AND BUTTER
TWO SLICES Of THICK SLICED WHITE
BREAD DIPPED IN LITTLE DADDY'S
SPECIAL BATTER,
GRILLED GOLDEN BROWN AND
TOPPED WITH POWDERED SUGAR
AND CINNAMON, SERVED WITH
TWO SAUSAGE LINKS, WARM
YRUP AND BUTTER
• Southfield - Northwestern Hwy At Inkster 248-358-1700
• Bloomfield Hills - Woodward At Long Lake 248-647-3400
•Taylor - Eureka Rd At Southland Mall 734-287-8600
www.littledaddys.com
July 28 2011
47