scenes and songs from Gilbert and Sullivan favorites including The Mikado, Pirates of Penzance and HMS Pinafore at Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills. $23; $20/seniors. Student and group rates available. Tickets: Joyce Cheresh, 248-788-9338, or Ann Sipher, 248-661-1348. Information: www. vivaceseries.org . SUNDAY, APRIL 22 ADAT SHALOM AT HMC 9 am. Adat Shalom Men's Club hosts a Yom HaShoah program at the Holocaust Memorial Center, Farmington Hills. Following breakfast, Howard Spinner will lead a tour and survivor Martin Lowenberg will speak. Free to students and members of Adat Shalom Men's Club and Sisterhood. Others, $5. Information: 248-851-5100. HADASSAH AT HMC 10 am. Following coffee and bagels, Eleanor Roosevelt Hadassah Group will take a guid- ed tour at 10:45 of the Holocaust Memorial Center, Farmington Hills. $10. RSVP by April 18. Send check, payable to Hadassah, to Robin Terebelo, 26510 Irving Road, Franklin, MI 48025. Information: robin_terebelo® comcast.net or 248-770-4412. AID YAD EZRA 11 am-2 pm. Hillel of Metro Detroit invites young adults to volunteer at Yad Ezra kosher food bank, 2850 W.11 Mile, Berkley. Chair: Ileene LaBell. RSVP by April 20: Neil, hillelpd@wayne.edu ; 313-577-3459. SHOAH COMMEMORATION Noon. The annual citywide commemoration of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, will take place at the Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus. For information, contact Selma Silverman, at 248-553-2400, Ext.12. NEEDLECRAFT 1 pm. Pomegranate Guild of Southeastern Michigan, a group that studies and creates Judaic needlework, holds a needlecraft workshop at Prentis Apartments on the Oak Park JCC campus. $5. Information: Judy Galperin, 248-661-5337. ANN ARBOR HIKERS 1 pm. Jewish Hikers of Michigan and Temple Beth Emeth plan a hike at County Farm Park in Ann Arbor. Information: Eli Avny, 734- 883-9522, Rabbi Lisa Delson, 734-665- 4744, or jewish.hikers@gmail.com . Dezigner :3hci!evr9ritil $aniple3 at Incredibi :Ce;31 CELEBRATE YIDDISH 3-5 p.m. Cong. T'chiyah, Sholem Aleichem Institute and Workmen's Circle will host "Yiddish Words and Music: A Celebration of Mameloshn (mother tongue]" at the David & Miriam Mondry Building,15000 W.10 Mile Road, Oak Park. Profs. Geoffrey Nathan and Margaret E. Winters of Wayne State will speak. Presenters include actress and singer Shirley Benyas, Daniella Mechnikov of Shalom Street children's museum and the Circle Chorus. Free. Information: Sid Simon, sidneysimon@ sbcglobal.net . Sherwood offers a selection for every room and every taste. Let our professionals make your house.... a home! No charge for in studio design service. JEWISH GAY NETWORK 3:45 pm. The Jewish Gay Network of Michigan hosts a wine and cheese recep- tion with Denise Brogan-Kator of Equality Michigan at the West Bloomfield JCC fol- lowed at 5 pm by the Israeli movie Melting Away about a transgender child. A talk-back follows film. $36 for all or $11 for film only. Tickets: www.jgn.org or 248-432-5661. JEWISH STORYTELLER 6:30 pm. Rosh Chodesh Women's Circle of Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue Is host- ing a storyteller at Rabbi Dorlt Edut's home in Huntington Woods, Information: Sydney Skully, srskully@comcast.net . CLASSICAL TRIO 7 pm. Detroit Symphony Orchestra violinist Adrienne Ronmark joins her mom, veteran DSO cellist Debra Fayroian, and Brazilian- born pianist Maria Meirelles for Bach and Beethoven at private home in Detroit's Palmer Woods neighborhood. $35 or $30 for groups of 10 or more. Purchase online: palmerwoods.org . RSVP:concerts@ palmerwoods.org or 313-891-2514. NEW GUIDELINES FOR CALENDAR LISTINGS Visit our Ekornes® Gallery of Fine Furniture .. . largest selection & lowest prices anywhere! Send listings by noon Tuesday, nine days prior to publication. Email listings and ques- tions regarding the Calendar to calendar@thejewishnews.com . 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