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Shere and Hazzan Dan Gross. Free.
Information: Debi Banooni, dbanooni©
adatshalom.org or 248-626-2153.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 (CONTINUED)
READY FOR CAMP?
6:30 pm. Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills invites parents and chil-
dren to "Get Ready for Camp" at a din-
ner program conducted by Adat Shalom
Ramah fellows. Free. RSVP by April 27:
darrien@cannprannah.org or 248-626-
2153.
DEFINE YOURSELF
7 pm. WSU Prof. Howard Lupovitch
discusses "Define Yourself: Who You
Are and Who You Would Like To Be" at
Hillel Day School, 32200 Middlebelt,
Farmington Hills. Third of four install-
ments of the "Living a Jewish Life
in the 21st century: New Challenges,
New Opportunities" series. Free.
Complimentary child care. RSVP:
pruda@hillelday.org . Next lecture, May
13.
SATURDAY, MAY 2
HEART WALK
8 am-noon. Metro Detroit Heart Walk
at General Motors Headquarters
Riverfront. Information: 855-229-4424,
semi.heartwalk@heart.org or http://bit.
ly/1DUYUdU.
SOUTH OAKLAND SHELTER
10 am-3 pm. South Oakland Shelter
hosts fifth annual spring luncheon and
shopping boutique at Townsend Hotel,
100 Townsend, Birmingham. 20 ven-
dors and artists. Lunch at 12:30. $50.
Tickets: www.southoaklandshelter.org .
Information: Megan Holt, 248-809-3773
or megan@oaklandshelterorg.
FREE LEGAL ADVICE
SHAKE, RATTLE, TWIST
11:15 am. Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills program for parents
and grandparents to spend time with
their kids age 3 and younger. Sing
songs and braid challah. Rabbi Rachel
ccfa.org .
1-3 pm. Sisterhood of Cong. B'nai Moshe
in West Bloomfield presents an interfaith
program with Brenda Rosenberg and
Ariana Mentzel on "Tectonic Leadership:
How to have cool conversations on hot
topics." RSVP: sisterhoodcbnnwbc gmail.
corn or Ellen Starr, 248-752-6782.
7 pm. George Young presents "Elvis
& Me: In the Army." Friend talks about
Elvis at Southfield Public Library, 26300
Evergreen. Information: 248-796-4224
or www.southfieldlibrary.org .
MONDAY, MAY 4
THURSDAY, MAY 7
MOTHER'S VOICE
LAG B'OMER FEST
6:30-8 pm. Storyteller Judy Sima pres-
ents "My Mother's Voice," stories about
her mother, including her escape from
Germany and her Kristallnacht encoun-
ter with the Gestapo. Participants will
be encouraged to tell stories of their
parents. At Troy Public Library, 510 Big
Beaver. Information: 248-524-3534.
4:30 pm. Celebrate Lag b'Omer with
food and fun at the Great Jewish Family
Festival Heritage Park, Farmington Road
between 10 and 11 Mile, Farmington
Hills. Admission to the event is free;
food and archery are available for pur-
chase. Presented by The Shul of West
Bloomfield. RSVP: 248-788-4000 or
www.JewishFamilyFestival.com .
LEARN ABOUT ELVIS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
SUNDAY, MAY 3
FRIDAY, MAY 1
TECTONIC LEADERSHIP
10 am-4 pm. Goodman Acker law firm
offers free legal consultations at its
annual Law Day Event at its Southfield
offices,17000 W.10 Mile. No appoint-
ment necessary. Information: www.
GoodnnanAckercom.
TUESDAY MAY 12
CROHN'S BENEFIT
11 am. Saks Fifth Avenue hosts 8th
Annual Fashion Show, luncheon, fund-
raiser benefiting the Crohn's & Colitis
Foundation of America, Michigan
Chapter at Knollwood Country Club,
5050 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. $150-
$250. Tickets: Rebecca Howland, 248-
737-0900, ext. 4, or email rhowland®
MAKE A PAINTING
7 pm. Join Women's Philanthropy for
"Paint with a Purpose" at Royal Oak
Farmers Market 316 E.11 Mile. $36. RSVP
by May 4: 248-205-2544. Minimum
$18 pledge to Federation for 2015.
Information: Toni Hayes, 248-203-1523
or hayes@jfmd.org .
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Schulich Children's Plays
THE DIARY OF
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Stratford, Ontario
DISCOVER MORE
Anne Frank
A History for Today
Stratford Perth Museum
stratfordfestival.ca/exhibitions
THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
By FRANCES GOODRICH and ALBERT HACKETT Adapted by WENDY KESSELMAN
Directed by JILLIAN KEILEY With SARA FARB, LUCY PEACOCK, JOSEPH ZIEGLER, KEVIN BUNDY, YANNA McINTOSH, ANDRE MORIN
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