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HOW TO SEND IN LISTINGS: Send listings by noon Tuesday, nine days prior to publication.
Email listings and questions to calendar@thejewishnews.com . For telephone inquiries,
call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

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HANK GREENBERG BOOK

IADS HOSTS NCJW

7 pm. John Rosengren, author of Hank
Greenberg: The Hero of Heroes, will appear
at Barnes & Noble at 6800 Orchard Lake
Road in West Bloomfield. Information: 248-
626-6804.

Noon-1 pm. Isaac Agree Downtown
Synagogue lunch and learn features
National Council for Jewish Women's
Detroit Chapter policy advocates giving
their progressive work on child welfare,
women's rights and reproductive freedom.
Information: 313-962-4047.

HEAR ARI TEITEL

9:30 pm. Local musician will perform a
blend of classic rock and soul music at
Bachelor One,1967 Cass Lake Rd., Keego
Harbor, on Friday, July 12, and Saturday,
July 13. 248-682-2295.

-Bathing & Dressing
-Kosher Prepared Meals
-Skilled Care

MONDAY, JULY 15

KADIMA GOLF CLASSIC

11:30 am-8 pm. At Franklin Hills Country
Club in Farmington Hills to benefit the Lois
and Milton Y. Zussman Activity Center.
$350 per golfer. Sponsorships are available.
Contact Paula at 248-559-8235 or paulas®
Kadimacenter.org .

(248) 594-4574

visit us online • arcadiahomecare.c

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17

CSZ SENIORS



1 pm. Shaarey Zedek Seniors present Andy
Desso and his Accordion at the Southfield
shul. Information: Janet, 248-357-5544 or
jpont@shaareyzedek.org .

THURSDAY, JULY 18

COLLEGE COOKING

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Year Round Swim Lessons!

4 months - 12 years of age
4:1 student-to-teacher ratio
30-minute weekly lessons
90 degree pools

Jump Start Clinics are
a great way to get involved
in our program this Summer.

8 pm. Learn how to stock your small college
pantry. For college students or parents. $19.
At Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital,
6777 W. Maple. Information: 248-325-3890,
or email dk@hfhs.org .

BOTANICAL PHOTOS

5-8 pm. Photographer Laurie Tennent's
opening/reception for her "Botanicals"
exhibit at the Robert Kidd Gallery,107
Townsend, Birmingham. Show continues
through Aug. 24. Information: 248-642-
3909 or RobertKiddGallery.com .

Here are the details:

What: 30-minute lessons Mon. - Fri.

Cost: $90/week (discounts for

additional children enrolled)

How do I sign up?: Speak to someone
at the front desk or call one of our
locations for times and availability!

SUNDAY, JULY 21

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 24

CANADIAN/U.S. ISSUES

2:30 pm. Canadian Consul General Roy
Norton speaks on "Even Best Friends
Have Issues: U.S. Canada Relations, Past
and Present." Next in Institute for Retired
Professionals' Kirsch Lecture Series. At
Berman Center at West Bloomfield JCC.
Information: irp@jccdet.org or 248-967-
4030, ext. 4030.

AUDITION FOR ANNIE

6:30-9 pm. Parent information meeting and
youth workshop for Farmington Players'
auditions for children and adults for the
musical Annie, directed by Amy Lauter and
Terie Spencer at the Barn Theater, 32332 W.
12 Mile, Farmington Hills. For audition dates
and times, visit www.farmingtonplayers.org
or the Farmington Players Facebook page.
To RSVP, call Kandi Krumins, 248-797-1818.

THURSDAY, JULY 25

HMD ASSISTS KIDS

9 am. Hillel of Metro Detroit will partner
with Summer in the City for painting, plant-
ing and playing with kids. Meet in HMD
Lounge at Wayne State University, Detroit.
RSVP by July 23. Information: Neil,
hilleled@wayne.edu or 313-577-3459.

GLASSMAN PARTY

1 pm. A Glassman dance party for seniors
will take place at the Oak Park JCC. $5 per
person. Information: 248-967-4030.

FRIDAY, JULY 19

You'll see significant swimming
improvement in just five days!

Why: To get a jump start on the
learn-to-swim process or brush up on
technique

MONDAY, JULY 22

FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JULY 12-13

Caregivers Assist With:

-Medication Reminders
-Safety Monitoring
-Transportation

>> calendar

FRIDAY, JULY 26

CARLEBACH SERVICE

6 pm. Beth Israel Congregation in Ann
Arbor offers a lay-led Shlomo Carlebach
Friday night service, followed by Shabbat
dinner (payment for dinner due by July 22).
Transliterated prayer books are available.
Information: execdir@bethisrael-aa.org or
734-665-9897. For a story on a Broadway
play about Shlomo Carlebach, see page 46.

YOUNG ADULTS ON TRAIL

Call for time. Young adults can hike with
friends at Stony Creek MetroPark in
Shelby Twp. SummerTerm event hosted by
Tamarack Camps. RSVP: summerterm®
communityNXT.com . Information: 248-205-
2545, communityNXT.com/summerterm, or
on Facebook and Twitter.

ANN ARBOR HIKING

11 am. Jewish Hikers of Michigan will meet
at Marshall Park in Ann Arbor. Information:
Eli Avny, 734-883-9522; Karen Freedland,
734-971-0990; or jewish.hikers@gmail.com .

FRIDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 26-28

ORIGINAL PLAYS

Various times. Village Players One-Act Play
Festival will feature four original one-act
plays and a short sketch at each perfor-
mance at 7:30 pm on Friday-Saturday,
July 26-27, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 28.
At the Village Players Playhouse, 34660
Woodward, Birmingham. $10 General
Admission. Afterglow on Friday night.
Information: 248-644-2075 or
www.birminghamvillageplayers.com .

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