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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.

VILLA
HEALTHCARE

EXCEPTIONAL CARE. UNEXPECTED LUXURY.

PASSIONATE SERVICE.

Much To Do!

VARIOUS TIMES

CAREGIVER SUPPORT

PAINT THE TOWN

Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program offers caregiver
support group meetings. Daytime groups
are for family caregivers of those with
dementia. Evening groups are for family
caregivers of all older adults.
• At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield:
5:30-7 pm Monday, July 20, and 1:30-3:30
pm Tuesday, July 21. RSVP: Dorothy Moon,
dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248-233-4392.

6 pm, July 23. First-time volunteers are
welcome to join NEXTGen Detroit in painting
a mural, a partnership with Summer in the
City alumni. The project will take place at a
Detroit location to be determined. Meet for
snacks and carpooling at Repair the World,
2701 Bagley in Detroit. Information: Sarah
Snider at snider@jfmd.org or see "Paint the
Town" on Facebook.

Effective July 1, 2015, Villa Healthcare is excited to inform you that we have assumed
ownership of the Bortz Healthcare Facilities throughout Michigan.

Villa Healthcare is changing the landscape of post-hospital care by transforming long-term
care facilities into modern, post-acute care settings known for clinical sophistication,
quality medical care, unexpected luxury, and exceptional levels of comfort and service.

Our goal is to provide patients with the optimal pathway to restore heatlh vitality and
independence to its highest level. Our clinical programs include short-term transitional
care, rehabilitative care, specialized clinical programs, and long-term care.

THE VILLA AT WEST BRANCH
445 S Valley Street, West Branch, MI 48661
Phone: 989-345-3600

THE VILLA AT ROSE CITY
517 W Page Street, Rose City, MI 48654
Phone: 989-685-2442

THE VILLA AT TRAVERSE POINT
2828 Concord Street, Traverse City, MI 49684
Phone: 231-941-1200

THE VILLA AT THE BAY
1500 Spring Street, Petoskey, MI 49770
Phone: 231-347-5500

THE VILLA AT GREEN LAKE ESTATES
6470 Alden Drive, Orchard Lake, MI 48324
Phone: 248-363-4121

THURSDAY, JULY 16

DIA ART TALK

11 am-noon July 16. "Picturing Music." A
docent from the Detroit Institute of Arts will
explore the presence of music in visual art,
highlighting the role it plays across cultures
and time. Following is an optional 45-minute
tour of Michigan art at West Bloomfield
Henry Ford Hospital. At the hospital's
Demonstration Kitchen, 6777 W. Maple.
Free, and drop-ins are welcome. Information:
www.henryford health.org or 248-661-6100.

GARDEN TOUR

A COMING TOGETHER OF
THE JEWISH & CHALDEAN COMMUNITIES

CELEBRATING OUR

TRANSGENDER YOUTH

SATURDAY, JULY 18

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10 am-4 pm, July 18. Tour six gardens in
Detroit's historic Palmer Park neighbor-
hood. At Entrance Tent,19301 Burlington,
just north of Seven Mile Road. $20, or
$15 advance at www.palmerwoods.org .
Information: Dale, 248-644-4411 or Barbara,
313-891-2514.

SENIORS

TUESDAY, JULY 21

Enjoy an evening socializing with our SENIORS, tasting

Jewish & Chaldean treats, and playing Bingo with
Fr. Andrew Seba & Rabbi Paul Yedwab

St. Thomas Chaldean Catholic Church
6900 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

Wednesday
July 29, 2015
6:00 PM — 8:30 PM

Featuring

Venous Denha Garmo — Chief Editor of the Chaldean News

Lois Shulman — Volunteer Ombudsman

Please bring some of the following items to donate and help
Underprivileged elementary students

Pencils / Notebooks
Folders / Crayons &

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THURSDAY, JULY 23

7-8:30 pm, July 23. Ongoing group gives
parents a place to learn, share and better
understand what it means to raise their
transgender child. Stand with Trans founder
Roz Keith will participate. Meets on sec-
ond and fourth Thursday of each month.
Free. At Temple Israel in West Bloomfield.
Information/RSVP: 248-556-6316.

ISRAELI CANCER GROUP

7 pm, July 23. Ruth Ebenstein, a Jewish
Israeli, will tell how having breast cancer
led her to new friendship and a breast can-
cer support group with Jewish and Muslim
women in Israel. At Isaac Agree Downtown
Synagogue in Detroit. Donations are encour-
aged to support breast cancer care for
underprivileged Israeli and Palestinian resi-
dents. RSVP: Rabbi Dorit Edut, mutzim@aol.
com or 248-556-6316.

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT

7-8:30 pm, July 23. Drop-in group led
by Diane Levy-Rubinstein, LMS, offers
confidentiality, warmth and a place to
come share. Meets on second and fourth
Thursday of each month. Free. At Temple
Israel's Sosnick Family Life Center in West
Bloomfield. Information: laura®
temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700.

TOUR EASTERN MARKET

9:30 am-noon, July 21. Feet on the Street
Tours will lead a group through Detroit's
Eastern Market during peak growing season.
The "Come Hungry, Leave Happy" strolling
brunch tour is also offered at the same time
on Tuesdays, Aug.18 and 25, and Sundays:
July 25, Aug.15 and Sept. 5. RSVP: www.
EnjoytheD.com . Information: 313-393-2055.

TECH FOR SENIORS

1:30-2:30 pm, July 21. The Shaarey Zedek
Seniors Technology Academy is present-
ing a series of weekly classes. Today's
topic: "Getting Started With Facebook." At
the Southfield-based synagogue's Berman
Center. Free. Information: Janet, jpont®
shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544.

NON-VERBAL CHILDREN

6-7:30 pm, July 21. Parents seeking help
for their speech-delayed or nonverbal chil-
dren, ages 2-5, may attend the introductory
meeting of "It Takes Two to Talk." A speech
and language pathologist will lead the
eight-week program. At Henry Ford Hospital
Demonstration Kitchen in West Bloomfield.
Some of the tuition may be covered by
insurance. Registration: 248-436-7936.
Information: 248-661-7953.

SATURDAY, JULY 25

LAKES AREA MUSIC

5:30 pm, July 25. Gates open for outdoor
rock concert featuring Power Play at 6:15
and Fifty Amp Fuse at 8. Bring your own
seating. Concession stands sell food and
beverages. At Multi-Lakes Conservation
Association, 3860 Newton Road in
Commerce Township. $5 for age 13 and
older. Information: www.lakesareachamber.
com or 248-624-2826.

TISHA B'AV

10 pm, July 25. The Conservative commu-
nity will commemorate the ninth day of Av,
a tragic date throughout Jewish history. A
special service will offer somber melodies,
the chanting of the Book of Lamentations
and other liturgical poems. At Cong. Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield. Information: Karen,
kdavis@shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544.

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