Bloom s Carry out and Catering Rosh Hashanah 2015 metro >> calendar 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. Much To Do! FRIDAY, AUG. 21 ENTREES HOARDING DISORDER Baked Salmon Grilled Chicken Herb Roasted Chicken Apple Honey Chicken Stuffed Marmalade Chicken Lean Beef Brisket Whole Turkey (serves 10-12) Turkey Gravy Turkey Carving 14.99 lb. 12.99 lb. 8.99 ea. 9.99 ea. 10.99 ea. 12.99 portion 89.99 ea. 7.99 qt. 7.99 SIDES Vegetarian Liver Beef Liver Gefilte Fish Fresh Horseradish Mushroom Barley (serves 3) Chicken Soup (serves 3) Matzo Ball Beef Kreplach Chicken Kreplach Beef Stuffed Cabbage Beef Meatballs Turkey Stuffed Cabbage Turkey Meatballs Kishke with Gravy Potato Anna (serves 4-5) Farfel and Mushrooms (serves 4-5) Carrot Tzimmes (serves 4-5) Grilled Vegetables (serves 5-6) Green Beans Almondine (serves 5-6) Potato Kugel Potato Kugel 1/2 pan (serves 12-15) Noodle Kugel Noodle Kugel 1/2 pan (serves 12-15) 13.99 lb. 13.99 lb. 4.99 ea. 3.99 pk. 9.99 8.99 1.25 ea. 16.99 dz. 16.99 dz. 13.99 1/2 dz. 13.99 dz. 13.99 1/2 dz. 13.99 dz. 4.99 lb. 8.99 qt. 8.99 qt. 8.99 qt. 6.99 lb. 6.99 lb. 2.99 ea. 35.99 2.99 ea. 35.99 DESSERTS 7-Layer Cake (serves 6-8) Cookies and Brownie Tray Apple Strudel Mandel Bread Honey Loaf (serves 6-8) 15.99 24.99 2.75 ea. 2.75 ea. 11.99 Wishing the Community a Shana Tova Please place orders by September 4 Pick up orders at 14800 Lincoln, Oak Park, MI Shirlee Bloom 248-914-1878 40 August 20 • 2015 jr 9 am-3 pm, Aug. 21. Seminar leader is Terence Shulman, founder of the Shulman Center for Compulsive Theft, Spending & Hoarding in Franklin. At Jewish Family Service, 6555 W. Maple in West Bloomfield. $99, including lunch. RSVP required: 248- 358-8508. COLE PORTER 10:45 am, Aug. 21. Stu Johnson presents lecture with music on Broadway composer Cole Porter (1891-1964). Sponsor, Institute for Retired Professionals, suggests bringing a lunch to eat afterward. At Oak Park JCC. $5, or free for IRP members. Information: Sharon, 248-967-4030. SATURDAY, AUG. 22 TOMATO FESTIVAL 1 5 pm, Aug. 22. Detroit Farm and Garden, a feed, landscape and garden store, is spon- soring annual event to promote farming and gardening in Detroit. Features will include vendors, food samples, tomato cook-off at 3, live music and hay rides. At 1759 W. 21st in Detroit. Information: Brian, 313-655-2344 or www.detroitfarmandgarden.com . - SUNDAY, AUG. 23 WALK OF AGES 9 am, Aug. 23. Choice of 3K or 5K com- munity walk with proceeds supporting ser- vices for the older adult clients of Jewish Senior Life. Family fun includes a petting zoo, train rides, carnival games, balloon animals and prizes. JN Publisher Arthur Horwitz and wife, Gina Horwitz, are grand marshals. At JSL, 6710 W. Maple on the Applebaum Jewish Community Campus in West Bloomfield. Registration: www.jslm.org and click on Events link. Information: 248- 592-5062. GARDEN FUNDRAISER 4 7 pm, Aug. 23. People for Palmer Park is sponsoring the Light Up the Cabin Garden Party Fundraiser. Proceeds will help restore and preserve leaded stained-glass windows at the historic log cabin in Palmer Park. At the Turkel Home, just north of the park, in Detroit's Palmer Woods neighborhood. Event includes silent auction, food, wine and opportunity to view a portion of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Turkel Home. $75 plus $5.12 service fee purchased online at logcabinparty.eventbrite.com . Information: Barbara, info@peopleforpalmerpark.org or 313-757-2751. - TUESDAY, AUG. 25 STROLL TO HELP HUNGRY 9:30 am-noon, Aug. 25. Feet on the Street Tours is donating all proceeds from its "Come Hungry, Leave Happy" strolling brunch tour to Eastern Market Corporation's Food Access programs. Same tour is repeat- ed Saturday, Sept. 5. At Rocky's, 2489 Russell, in Detroit's historic Eastern Market district. $29. Registration: www.EnjoytheD. com and information: Linda, 313-393-2055. TUESDAYS WITH TOTS 10-11:30 pm, Aug. 25. Parents or caregiv- ers may bring preschool children, from birth to age 5, for ongoing program. Features include child-friendly sports, music, holiday fun, playtime and snacks. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Free, but RSVP requested to Samantha by Monday: samantha@adatshalom.org . Information: Debi, dbanooni@adatshalom.org or 248- 626-2153. FRIDAY, AUG. 28 S'MORES SHABBAT 6 pm, Aug. 28. Bring blanket for seating at outdoor picnic open to the community at Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield. Menu includes hot dogs, veggie burgers, sides and s'mores. Free. Services will follow at 7. In case of rain, event will move indoors. Information: Ilene, igilbert@tkolami.org or 248-661-0040. SUNDAY, AUG. 30 SHOFAR FEST AT JCC Noon-3 pm, Aug. 30. The Shofar Factory Festival will offer face painting, crafts, pet- ting zoo, bungee jumping and moon bounces for children. Other features include an exotic shofar display, Build-a-Torah, inscribe Hebrew name with a scribe and create Yom Kippur shoes. At Shalom Street Museum at West Bloomfield JCC. Free admission. $10 to make a shofar; $5 for "Mt. Sinai" mountain climbing; $50 family maximum for activities. Information: www.shalomstreet.org or 248- 432-5465. MONDAY, AUG. 31 DRIVER SAFETY 12:30-4:30 pm, Aug. 31. Register for two- part AARP Driver's Safety class. At West Bloomfield JCC. $20, or $15 for AARP mem- bers. RSVP: Marilyn, 248-432-5471. TUESDAY, SEPT. 1 JAZZ AT THE J 7:30 pm, Sept. 1. The Active Life presents jazz vocalist Kathy Kosins with trio of Cliff Monear, Marion Hayden and Sean Dobbins. At Berman Center at West Bloomfield JCC. $20, or $15 in advance. Tickets: theberman. org or 248-661-1900. THURSDAY, SEPT. 3 NCJW BIG EVENT 9:30 am-3 pm, Sept. 3. Women of Vision 2015 includes a fashion show, luncheon, door prizes and boutique shopping. The sponsoring National Council of Jewish Women/Greater Detroit Section will pres- ent awards to Liz Guz, Elizabeth Bank and Michael Williams. Clothing and accessory donations will be accepted for the NCJW