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Much To Do!

ally satisfying. There is a cost. See
www.theshul.net or call 248-788-4000.

THURSDAY, DEC. 27

'AMERICAN GIRL' TEA

2 pm. Ages 7 and up dress up for a literary
tea party with elements from the various
American Girls at Bloomfield Township
Public Library, 1099 Lone Pine Road.
Information: 248-642-5800 or www.btpl.
org .

FRIDAY, DEC. 28

THEATER FOR KIDS

MONDAY, JAN. 7

AD/HD MEETING

7 9 pm. CHADD (Children & Adults with AD/
HD) of Eastern Oakland County will meet at
Way Elementary School, 765 W. Long Lake
Road, Bloomfield Township. $5 for non-
member families. Information: 248-988-
6716 or www.chadd.net/527.

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10 am. Wild Swan Theater will perform Once

Upon a Time, a collection of children's clas-
sics including "Three Billy Goats Gruff,"
"Reynard the Fox" and "The Three Little
Pigs" at Bloomfield Township Public Library,
1099 Lone Pine Road. Bring snacks and
wear PJs. Information: 248-642-5800 or
www.btpl.org .

THURSDAY, JAN. 3

SURVIVORS REUNITE

10 pm. The cable TV show Lost and Found

features two Holocaust survivors reunited
after 73 years through the efforts of junior
high students in Naperville, III. On OWN:
Oprah Winfrey Network.

FRIDAY, JAN. 4

The latest scoop from ComePlayDetroit.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9

HILLEL ECC OPEN HOUSE

6:30 pm. Hillel Day School Early Childhood
Center invites parents of children ages
2-5 to meet teachers and learn about spe-
cialty classes and flexible hours. At 32200
Middlebelt, Farmington Hills. RSVP: www.
hillelday.org/ECCOpenHouse . Information:
Robin Pappas, 248-539-1489 or rpappas@
hillelday.org .

C

omePlayDetroit is
excited to announce
the opening of our
first physical space,
the ComePlayDetroit Fitness Studio,
located at 110 Clifford St., right
across from
the Isaac Agree
Downtown
Synagogue in
Detroit. Classes
being offered
include yoga,
Pilates, personal
training, boot
Justin Jacobs
camps and
Zumba! The class
schedule will be made available

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SATURDAY, JAN. 5

USED BOOK SALE

10 am 3 pm. Low-priced books, CDs and
DVDs at Huntington Woods Library, 26415
Scotia. Sponsored by the Friends of the
Huntington Woods Library. Information:
248-543-9720, friendshwl@gmail.com or
www.huntington-woods.lib.mi.us .

Fitness Studio

online, as well as on the UpTo phone
application. We're offering free
classes through January. Stay tuned
for more details at www.facebook.
com/ComePlayDetroitFitnessStudio.

FINANCE FOR WOMEN

7 pm. Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood in West
Bloomfield is hosting a workshop aimed
at women about everything from Social
Security and retirement options to long-
term care and other insurance topics. Bring
a personal care item to donate to HAVEN.
Free. RSVP to tkasisterhood@hotmail.com .
Information: 248-661-0040.

TODDLER EVENT

11:15 am. Farmington Hills Adat Shalom's
Shake Rattle & Twist for parents/grand-
parents and their babies/toddlers and get
ready for Shabbat with Hazzan Dan Gross
and Rabbi Rachel Shere. Includes challah
braiding. RSVP: Debi Banooni at dbanooni@
adatshalom.org .

DETROIT

"Giveaway!

Hosted By:
Mikey V and DJ Chill Will
from 98.7 AMP Radio

THURSDAY, JAN. 10

NCJW TOURS PEWABIC

10 am. "Tile Making and Tour of Pewabic
Pottery" sponsored by the National Council
of Jewish Women at 10125 E. Jefferson,
Detroit. Each participant will create one tile.
Lunch will be at Sinbad's; lunch cost is not
included. $20 for NCJW members, $25 for
others. RSVP by Jan. 3 to 248-355-3300,
ext. 4, ncjwgds.org or mail check to 26400
Lahser, Suite 306, Southfield, MI 48033.

Monday
Dec 31st 2012

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St. Andrews Hall

431 E.
Detroit, MI

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DETROIT

New Year's Eve Details

On Monday, Dec. 31, don't miss our
first-ever New Year's Eve Party at St.
Andrew's Hall in Detroit. We're calling it
the Ball at the Hall!
General admission tickets are $25;
VIP tickets, including top-shelf open bar,
are $75.
A live band, Kaleido, and DJ Chill
Will perform all night on multiple floors.
Tickets are available on LiveNation.com ,
or can be purchased directly at any
ComePlayDetroit leagues or events.
Contact us for more info at
contactus@comeplaydetroit.com or
call us at (248) 845-8273.

Tickets available at LiveNation.com ,
the venue box office and all ticketmaster locations

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SUNDAY, JAN. 6

DUELING LOOMS

Noon 4 pm. Demonstration by artists
Michael Daitch and Jim McCutcheon, who
use yarns to create hand-woven pieces
both visually arresting and sensuous at
Detroit Institute of Arts. They also special-
ize in teaching Judaic weaving to children.
Information: 313-833-7900 or www.dia.org .

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KABBALAH OF FOOD

3 5 pm. "Food in Focus: The Kabbalah of
Spiritual Dieting" presented by The Shul-
Chabad Lubavitch Women's Circle at Whole
Foods Market, 7350 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield, looks at the kabbalistic
reason why food is so tempting and intro-
duces Jewish practices that can help make
eating more mindful, healthful and spiritu-

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FRIDAY, JAN. 11

W. BLOOMFIELD CHAMBER

7:30 am. Judge Kimberly Small will
officiate as the Greater West Bloomfield
Chamber of Commerce installs its new
officers at Heartland, 6950 Farmington
Road. Members, $10; others, $15. Roop Raj
of Fox2 News will keynote. RSVP: www.
westbloomfieldchamber.com or 248-626-
3636.

HOW TO SEND
IN LISTINGS:

Send listings by noon Tuesday, nine days
prior to publication. Although we would
like to give equal space to all events we
receive, we have limited room in our print
Calendar, so publication of events will be
at the discretion of the editor.

Email listings and questions to calendar@
thejewishnews.com .

For telephone inquiries, call David Sachs
at (248) 351-5140.

Newlyweds Kevin Fantich and Jennifer Satovsky

Mazel Toy

On Dec. 1, the Beverly Hills Club was turned from a sports club into a
beautiful banquet hall for the wedding of Jennifer Satovsky to Kevin Fantich.
When you entered the facility, you felt like you were in as elegant a venue
as there ever was, with beautiful white drapes throughout. Congratulations
to Jennifer and Kevin, as well as the Satovsky and Fantich families!



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