metro » Share the Feeling JFS FALL FIX UP COMING NOV. 6 Now in its 20th year, Jewish Family Service’s Fall Fix Up continues to bring people together in the spirit Raking leaves at last year’s Fall Fix Up of community and tikkun olam. Last year’s event drew more than 500 volunteers who raked leaves and washed and winterized windows project for sixth- to 12th-graders begin- for more than 40 community members. ning with a 12:15 p.m. lunch at Adat This year, the event will be held Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. on Sunday, Nov. 6, beginning at 9:30 To register, visit www.jfsdetroit.org/ a.m. with breakfast and supply pickup fallfixup or contact Lindsay Leder at at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in (248) 592-2309 or lleder@jfsdetroit.org. Southfield. To support Fall Fix Up, visit www. There will be a young adult project at jfsdetroit.org or contact Jenny Kabert B’nai David Cemetery in Detroit begin- at (248) 592-2339 or jkabert@jfsdetroit. ning at 10 a.m. There will also be a org . LaVida Massage gift cards are the perfect gift for everybody. * JARC TO PRESENT MUSICAL FUNDRAISER JARC, an organization serving people with disabilities, is presenting “The Music of Michael Jackson featuring the Detroit Symphony Orchestra” in honor of its 36th Annual Fall Fundraiser at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14, at Orchestra Hall in Detroit. Event chair Howard Luckoff of Bloomfield Hills and event adviser Janis Shulman of Farmington Hills anticipate more than 2,000 people will enjoy this musical tribute. Vocalist James Delisco, conductor Brent Havens and the DSO will honor 40 years of Michael Jackson’s celebrated career. Tickets start at $100. The corporate presenting sponsor is Quicken Loans. FREE $50 LQ%RQXV &HUWLÀFDWHV ZLWKSXUFKDVHRILQ*LIW&DUGV Especially for young adult guests, JARC is hosting a “Rock With You” strolling dinner and cocktail reception. Admission to the pre-glow is exclusive Michael Jackson to guests aged 21-40 and free with the purchase of a concert ticket. This year’s fundraiser will also feature a JARC Heart Challenge: a group of gener- ous donors, led by David and Michelle Carroll, will match new or increased gifts to the fall fundraiser. To purchase tickets, learn about spon- sorship opportunities or information on JARC services, call (248) 538-6611 or visit www.jarc.org. * Offer Expires: 12.31.16 JET RECEIVES MICHIGAN GRANT $49 &XVWRP0DVVDJH6HVVLRQ 95 The Jewish Ensemble Theatre (JET) has been awarded a $21,000 grant from the Michigan Council for Arts A). and Cultural Affairs (MCACA). The grant was awarded through the MCACA peer review process for fiscal year 2017 funding. Now in its 28th year at the Aaron DeRoy Theatre in the West Bloomfield Jewish h Community Center, JET is the longest, continuously running pro- fessional Jewish theater in North America. JET is critically acclaimed for its main stage productions and its commitment to new work through its annual Seymour J. and Ethel S. Frank Festival of New Plays. JET is particularly proud of its Dorfman Family Foundation Youth Theatre, which includes an annual 0LQXWH6HVVLRQIRU1HZ&OLHQWV (Reg. $79.95) /D9LGD0DVVDJHRI%ORRPÀHOG7RZQVKLS 3617 West Maple Road %ORRPÀHOG7RZQVKLS0, LaVidaMassage.com/BT | Session includes time for consultations and dressing. Franchise opportunities available. Call 248.360.6157 Open 7 Days a Week | Extended Hours | Licensed Therapists You Can Feel the Difference! Call or Book Online! 000000 26 October 27 • 2016 production of The Diary of Anne Frank and anti-bullying tour shows for K-12 students. Over the past two de decades, these student produc- tions have been experienced by more than half a million children. Organizations receiv- ing a MCACA grant award a are required to match those f funds with other public and private dollars. In addition to MCACA funding and individual donations, JET receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts, MASCO and the Farber Family, Kresge, Ben N. Teitel, Deroy Testamentary, Shubert and Dorfman Family foundations. For details about JET, go to www.jettheatre.org. *