on the go people | places | events thursday, march 16 SOUL STUDIO SHOW 7-9 pm, March 16. Opening of new exhibit showcasing the creative work of Soul Studio artists. At Dresner Foundation Soul Studio, 5586 Drake, West Bloomfield. Free. Info: friendshipcircle.org/soulexhibit. editor's THROUGH APRIL 1 picks CALENDAR GIRLS saturday, march 18 Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor PHOTO BY IAN MCEWAN TOT SHABBAT 10:30-11:30 am, March 18. Rabbi Dan Horwitz and members of The Well will participate in monthly pro- gram for children under age 5 and their families. Come for songs, sto- ries, dancing and Shabbat snacks. At Prentis JSL Apartments, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. RSVP: dan@ meetyouatthewell.org. ACLU DISCUSSION 7-8:30 pm, March 20. Wine, cheese and conversation about the current state of civil liberties. Guest speaker is attorney Kary L. Moss, executive director of ACLU of Michigan. At Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue, Detroit. Free, with donations wel- come. Info: Vicki, vsitron@ downtownsynagogue.org. Based on the real-life events that inspired the 2003 movie of the same name, Calendar Girls tells the story of a group of ladies who pose nude for a calendar to benefit their local hospital — and the effects that has on their small town. Written for both screen and stage by Tim Firth, the touching comedy co-stars Julie Yolles and Alan Binkow in its appearance at St. Dunstan’s Theatre Guild of Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills. March 17-April 1. $20 adults; $18 students/ seniors; $15 Ladies Night on March 24. (844) DUNSTAN; stdunstanstheatre.com. tuesday, march 21 DIABETES EDUCATION 1-3 pm, March 21-May 2. The National Kidney Foundation presents a six-week Diabetes PATH (Personal Action Toward Health) Workshop. Certified leaders will teach coping skills and tools to people living with Type 2 diabetes and their support system. At Southfield Public Library, 26300 Evergreen. Free. Info: 248- 796-4224. MARCH 18-19: A CINDERELLA STORY sunday, march 19 GLO-BOWL & DINNER 4:30 pm, March 19. Aviv Hadassah group hosts social evening. At Langan’s Norwest Lanes and Pizza, 32905 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills. $24, or $15 for either bowling two games or having the pizza/salad dinner. RSVP due now: ilenecantor@gmail.com or Lori, 248-425-0008. Dior-esque costumes, the music of Richard Rodgers and choreography reminiscent of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers blend with a timeless fairy tale in Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s A Cinderella Story at the Detroit Opera House for Michigan Opera Theatre’s spring dance season. Set in the 1950s, this version tells the story of Nancy and Bob. $25-$89. (313) 237-7464; michiganopera.org. MARCH 18: MAN BAND Like a boy band but all grown up, the UK’s Tenors Unlimited is known as the Rat Pack of Opera. In their new show, From Venice To Vegas — to be performed at the JCC’s Berman Center for Performing Arts — the Tenors combine rich vocal harmonies with an entertaining sense of humor: It’s a journey through signature pieces of opera, classical-crossover melodies, contemporary standards, musical theater and more. $35 and up. (248) 661-1900; theberman.org. monday, march 20 COOKSTOCK RECIPE CONTEST Deadline day. Bookstock, next month’s used book and media sale, is sponsoring Cookstock, a contest that will choose the best one-dish healthy recipe. Winner will prepare entry on WDIV’s “Live in the D” show and spend a day in the kitchen with the Grey Ghost chefs, preparing a six-course meal for four. Also prizes for second and third places. Rules at bookstockmi.org/cookstock. NCJW MEET & GREET 1 or 6:30 pm, March 21. Prospective and new members are invited to learn more about National Council of Jewish Women/Greater Detroit Section. They will meet board members, make a group mosaic and enjoy a nosh. At NCJW local office, 2400 Lahser, Suite 306, Southfield. RSVP: www.NCJWGDS.org or 248- 355-3300, ext. 0. TALKING YIDDISH 2 pm, March 20. Naomi Pinchuk leads Driker Yiddish Conversation Club. At West Bloomfield JCC’s Room 204. $2. Info: Rosa, rchessler@ jccdet.org or 248-432-5467. CAREGIVER SUPPORT 5:30-7 pm, March 20. Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program spon- sors monthly caregiver support group. Family caregivers of all older adults are welcome. At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. Free. RSVP: Dorothy Moon, dmoon@ jvsdet.org or 248-233-4392. JEWS & THE 1960S 7-8:30 pm, March 21-May 23. Instructor Prof. Howard Lupovitch presents, “A Jewish Lens to the Sixties: A Decade of Hope and Despair.” In this eight-part series, digitized stories from the Jewish News and Jewish Chronicle, together with other sources, are used to look at how local and American Jews participated in and were affected by the major events of this transformative period of history. 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