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Full Line
Paint Store

1001 Orchard Lake Rd.
Pontiac, MI 48341
www.thepaintstoremi.com

at www.3DConsults.com or call (313)
910-1955 for additional information.

Conveniently located at the
corner of Orchard Lake and
Old Telegraph Rd.

RUMMIKUB TOURNEY
6:15-10 pm, April 26. Registration
opens for Hadassah event. Refresher
course starts 6:30, with tournament at 7.
Cash prizes for top winners. At Davidson
Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake
Road, West Bloomfield. $18, or $12 for
age 11 and under. Rummikub sets wel-
come. RSVP by April 20: Robin, rckbird@
live.com or 248-851-0463.

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APRIL 20
Art Talk

11 am, April 20. Art historian Wendy
Evans discusses “Art in the Third
Reich.” At the JCC, West Bloomfield.
$5. Rosa, 248-432-5467.

tuesday, april 25

MI HOLOCAUST COMMEMORATION
Noon, April 25. Join survivors, legisla-
tors and community leaders at the State
Capitol Rotunda in Lansing. Bus trans-
portation from Prentis JSL Apartments
in Oak Park and Holocaust Memorial
Center in Farmington Hills. Free. RSVP:
Renee, rfein@jslmi.org.

ADDICTION PANEL
7 pm, April 25. Aviv Group of Hadassah
presents panel with four perspectives
on addiction. Panelists are a recovering
addict, mother of an addict, adult child
of an alcoholic and professional social
worker Lisa Kaplan, addiction special-
ist/ program coordinator at Maplegrove
Community Education. At Davidson
Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake
Road, West Bloomfield 48323. $10;
includes dessert. Check payable to
Hadassah due at office: 248-683-5030.
Info: Lisa, lkaplan2@hfhs.org or 248-321-
8476.

We are an in-home service provider for the elderly, ill and disabled.
We assist with personal care, home making and more up to 24 hours.

We are insured and bonded.
Call 248-262-7111 or 313-272-1222

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rigorous quality standards for all of our caregivers.
We make sure families feel comfortable with the
care and are informed on a regular basis.

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DIVERSITY CONFERENCE
8 am-4 pm, April 26. The Day of
Diversity will engage the Arab, Latino,
Asian, African, Jewish, Disabilities and
LGBTQ communities in a discussion
focused on the current environment in
policing, racism, stereotypes, media
and the do’s and don’ts of cultural
etiquette.At Byblos Banquets, 7258
Chase Road, Dearborn. Individual
registration: $130; group of five or
more: $100 per person; Students: $45.
Registration includes breakfast, lunch
and conference materials. Register

JEWISH SPORTS DINNER
6:30 pm, April 26. “Beyond the Game: A
Night of Sports Talk” with emcee Michael
“Stoney” Stone of 97-1 The Ticket. He’ll
speak to play-by-play broadcasters
George Blaha, Jim Brandstatter and Ken
Daniels, and Arn Tellem of Palace Sports
& Entertainment. Scholarship will be
awarded to a Jewish high school athlete.
At Tam-O-Shanter Country Club, 5051
Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. $75.
RSVP: www.michiganjewishsports.org or
248-592-9323.

thursday, april 27

KAT COMEDY NIGHT
6:30 pm, April 27. The JCC presents a
night out highlighted by comedian Bobby
Collins at 7:45. Fundraiser support Kids
All Together (KAT), a program assisting
children with special needs. At Mark
Ridley’s Comedy Castle, 310 S. Troy, Royal
Oak. $30, or $50 for VIP. Info: amonson@
jccdet.org or 248-432-5530.

REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS PANEL
7 pm, April 27. “Personal to Policy:
Understanding Reproductive Rights.”
Panel will provide medical, legal, rabbinic
and personal perspectives on reproduc-
tive rights. Presented by JACPAC II Detroit,
the young adult division (21-45) of Joint
Action Committee for Political Affairs, a
bipartisan political action committee. At
31305 Woodside Drive in Franklin. $10
suggested donation to a local women’s
health clinic. Info: Ariana, segal.ariana@
gmail.com.

friday, april 28

SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE
5 pm, April 28. Graduating high school
students accepted to college this fall may
apply for a scholarship from Michigan
Youth Appreciation Foundation. Recipients
will be recognized at an event scheduled
July 12 on Belle Isle, Detroit. Info: www.
metrodetroityouthday.org.

Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
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