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UPCOMING EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 16

MONDAY, JULY 28

Live! Work! Play! In the D!

NEXTWork Young Business
Leaders Networking Event

5:30-8:30 p.m. at Cornpuware,
1 Campus Martius, Detroit.
Ever wonder what goes on
behind-the-scenes in Detroit?
Explore Downtown to find out
what the city has to offer. Tour
Quicken's newest properties such
as the Chrysler House and the
DIME school. Hear from Jewish
young adults who live and
work in the city. Network with
employers for jobs and summer
internships on the rooftop of the
Madison Building overlooking
Comerica Park. Questions?
Contact Chelsea Rosenbaum at
Rosenbaum@jfmd.org .

THURSDAY, JULY 17

NEXTGen Detroit's Couples
Cook & Mix

6:30-9:30 p.m. at Specialty
Showroom, 2800 W. 11 Mile,
Berkley. Join NEXTGen Couples
at a state-of-the-art venue
with super-talented chefs for
an evening of mixing and
mingling while creating delicious
recipes to enjoy. Wine and
hors d'oeuvres will be served.
Dietary laws observed. Space
is limited. $40 per couple, ages
21-45. Register by July 14.
Email Tovi Snapstailer Liebovitz
at snapstailer@jfmd.org with
questions.

6-7:30 p.m. at dPOP, 711
Griswold, Detroit. Network with
young Jewish professionals and
influential business leaders.
Hear from Jennifer Gilbert, CEO
of Doodle Home, and Melissa
Price, CEO of dPOP. This is the
second event for the partnership
program between the NEXTGen
Business Hub and JVS. The goal
of this partnership, NEXTWork,
is to provide young Jewish
professionals with meaningful
resources and networking
opportunities to help them build
their careers and professions in
the Detroit area. $10 per person
until midnight, Tuesday, July 22;
$15 per person until midnight,
Friday, July 25. No walk-ins. Craft
beer, wine and hors d'oeuvres
will be served. Dietary laws will
be observed. Questions? Email
Amy Brody or call (248) 203-
1486.

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6.

New Center Park Movie Night

9 p.m. Enjoy the weather and
come watch Slum Dog Millionaire
at the New Center Park in
Detroit. It is a movie you won't
want to miss. Questions? Contact
Sarah Snider at Snider@jfmd.org .

SUNDAY, AUG. 10

FRIDAY, JULY 18

Good Shabbos Detroit

7-11 p.m. Join NEXTGen Detroit
for Good Shabbos Detroit at The
Shul in West Bloomfield. Good
Shabbos Detroit is about corning
together for Shabbat dinner
at a different synagogue each
month for a unique, NEXTGen
Shabbat experience. Ages 21-45
are welcome. Space is limited
and registration is required.
Questions? Contact Rachel
Taubman at taubman@jfmd.org
or (248) 205-2545.

Detroit Love Day @ Belle Isle

NEXTGen is joining in the
celebration of Detroit's 313th
Birthday by partnering with
Detroit Love for a day of fun
and festivities on Belle Isle.
On Sunday, July 20, NEXTGen
is heading Downtown for a
beautiful day in one of the most
gorgeous city parks in the county.
Details to come, but expect a
food truck rally, picnic provisions,
art exhibits and more.

Pitch for Detroit @ Belle Isle
Park

9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Pitch For
Detroit is back for its fifth year
and is kicking it up a notch.
For the first time, teams will
be playing kickball instead
of softball on Belle Isle. This
social fundraiser benefits the
Do It For Detroit Fund (Di4D).
Di4D uses the money raised
to support community efforts
of revitalization in the city of
Detroit. Specifically, this year
all proceeds will be donated
to Detroit Firehouse Engine
33/Ladder 13. Not playing?
No problem. Pitch For Detroit
is suitable for all ages. This
free event includes live music,
kosher BBQ, bouncy houses and
more so bring your family and
friends and join the fun. For
more information about Pitch
For Detroit or to sign up to be
a team captain, contact Rachel
Taubman at Taubman@jfmd.org
or (248) 205-2545. ❑

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