metro >> around town In Spotlight Jewish Ensemble Theatre fetes 27 years. Robert Sklar I Contributing Editor A t a gala that introduced a new educa- tion outreach administrator, Oakland County-based Jewish Ensemble Theatre (JET) celebrated 27 years as a profes- sional equity theater company. Harry Weaver comes to JET from the Anti-Defamation League-Michigan Region where he serves in a similar capacity. He'll serve both organizations part time. JET and ADL will cooperate in reaching out to schools via subsidized performances of character education anti-bullying programs. Weaver also schedules student groups to attend JET performances of The Diary of Anne Frank at the Berman Theater for the Performing Arts in West Bloomfield. JET is dedicated to spot- lighting a range of subjects scripted with Jewish themes. About 180 people attended the $150-a-plate gala Oct. 19 at Glen Oaks Country Club in Farmington Hills. JET honored Joyce and Dr. George Blum for 27 years of support. Board treasurer Lewis Tann was named Volunteer of the Year. Event proceeds will benefit JET youth outreach and main stage performances. * A Perfect Fit JET Volunteer of the Year Lewis Tann Gala Chair Elaine Sturman of Bloomfield and his wife, Judy, of Franklin Hills with new administrative staffer Harry Carol and Ron Ogusky of Sylvan Lake Weaver of Canton Gala honorees Joyce and Dr. George Blum with JET Drs. Phoebe and Harris Mainster of Bloomfield Hills President Jim August, left, all of Bloomfield Hills SHE hosts three-day designer shopping event to benefit JARC. C aliber Collection designer Jessica Mindich made a personal appearance at SHE Bloomfield Hills Oct. 22 to kick off a three- day shopping event to benefit JARC. Featuring a trunk show with Caliber and Smythe spring 2016 collections, a portion of all sales was donated to JARC, a Farmington Hills nonprofit that aids people with disabilities. The Caliber Collection, which takes a stand against gun control by crafting jewelry from serial numbers from illegal guns and bullet casings taken off the streets in Hartford, Conn., Newark, N.J. and Detroit, and Smythe, a celebrity favorite that draws from nostalgic colors and traditional menswear details, are both sought-after collections that SHE stores owner Sharon Eisenshtadt knew would draw shoppers. At the heart, though, was creating a fun event that would help JARC. "What I love most about partnering with JARC is what I call JARC-heart — everything they do is for the people they serve Eisenshtadt says. "My clien- tele recognizes this ... It's a perfect fit because they really want to come out to support them:' Event committee members included Eisenshtadt, Jennifer Gilbert, Lauren Bienenstock, Sherri Ketai, Courtney Colton, Stacey Wittenberg, Rachel Schostak, Stephanie Freedman, Lindsay Dembs, Renee Erlich and Rebecca Abel Glass. * 41 1 Michelle Segal of Franklin, Rachel Zimmerman of Huntington Woods and Caliber Collection owner and designer Jessica Mindich Jennifer Gilbert of Franklin, JARC Interim CEO Rena Friedberg, Carol Marisa Stutz and Gretchen Davidson, both of Nicole Miller of SHE with some of the Smythe Kaczander, JARC strategic gifts associate, Dr. Stacey Wittenberg of Birmingham Collection Bloomfield Hills and Sharon Eisenshtadt, owner of SHE 28 October 29 2015