metro Last year's event at Shir Shalom Food, Fun, Fireworks At Temple Shir Shalom Temple Shir Shalom's annual summer celebration, Food, Fun and Fireworks, now in its 11th year, has been called "one of the best Shir Shalom tradi- tions:' The event showcases local restau- rants with family-friendly activities, music, fireworks and more. This year's event starts at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17, at Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield. Look for restaurant participation from Crispelli's, Pine Lake Market and Deli, Huerto Restaurant and Tequila Bar, Uptown Parthenon, Sposita's Ristorante and many more favorites from past years. An ice cream truck will be handing out treats later in the night. Family entertainment will include face painting, bouncies, games, train rides and more. At dusk comes the spectacular fireworks show. To purchase tickets for Food, Fun and Fireworks, call (248) 737-8700 or visit www.shirshalom.org. Adults, $20; children ages 5-12, $10. Cars on display at last year's Senior Dream Cruise Senior Dream Cruise Older adults look forward to the parade of classic cars every year that winds its way between residences on the Eugene and Marcia Applebaum campus in West Bloomfield. This year's Senior Dream Cruise with 65 cruisers will begin at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11 (with a rain date of Aug. 12). Classic car drivers include Stu Raben in a 1929 Ford Model A, Jim Boschan with his 1971 Oldsmobile 442 convertible, the Robbins family of Novi with their 1967 red Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible and the Schubot family of Franklin in their 1987 Rolls Royce Cornise. Dr. Sandy Rosenfeld will drive a 1924 Ford Model T, David Ellison will have a 2004 Chevy Corvette made to look like a 1953 model and Gary Frenkel will be in a 1909 Ford Brasser. Jewish Senior Living hosted its first Senior Dream Cruise eight years ago with 20 cars. Approximately 30 vol- unteers come to help, some dressed in vintage attire like poodle skirts. Motown-style entertainment will come from Rennie Kauffman. "Residents love it — they look so forward to this:' says Libby Lavine, event coordinator. The Senior Dream Cruise is a way to bring the Woodward Dream Cruise to the residents. To participate, contact Lavine at (248) 592-5023 or llavine@jslmi.org . Kroger Reopens Five Former Hiller's Stores Five former Hiller's Market loca- tions in West Bloomfield, Commerce, Northville Township, South Lyon and Ann Arbor reopened as Kroger stores on Wednesday. "Kroger is proud to continue the Hiller's Market's legacy for fresh:' said Jayne Homco, president, the Kroger Co. of Michigan. "We are also pleased to be able to retain many former Hiller's associates and all Hiller's store managers, which has helped us transi- tion the stores and select products that will appeal to local customers:' Kroger has converted five of the seven Hiller's Market locations to Kroger stores, with the sixth, the downtown Northville store, scheduled to reopen this fall. The new stores will also feature expanded hours of operation from 6 a.m. to midnight daily. Shoppers may apply for the Kroger Plus card at any Kroger location. Investment in the six former Hiller's Market locations is part of Kroger's Michigan-wide strategy to invest approximately $150 million in Michigan store remodels, expansions and new fuel centers during 2015. 6881 Orchard Lake Rd. on the Boardwalk (248) 851-5030 Bridgeway Care Management & Home Care A Division of Feinberg Consulting, Inc. Overwhelmed by caring for an aging family member? Pam Feinberg-Ri kin SN,-CCM,,dRRN, ARM , hlitteiventioriist Aounder & CEO We Can Help More than just home care... Our professionals will coordinate and support all of your needs Call: 248.702.6510 Care Managers: • Holistic Assessments • Detailed Plans • Management of Care • Oversight and Monitoring Caregivers: • Companionship • Help Around the Home • Meal Prep for Special Diets • Attending Appointments For additional services visit: www.BridgewayCare.net 2000430 July 23 • 2015 31