on the go people | places | events thursday, july 27 JEWS & SUPER HEROES 7:30 pm, July 27. Rabbi Jeffrey Falick, a self-proclaimed comic book geek, will lead Shabbat ser- vice and give a presentation on the Jewishness of Superman, Batman, Spiderman … and their creators. At Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills. Info: birminghamtemple.org or 248-477-1410. sunday, july 30 MUMFORD ALUMNI 11 am-2 pm, July 30. Mumford High Class of 1955 is hosting a “birthday party brunch.” At Knollwood Country Club, West Bloomfield. Info: davidtarget37@ gmail.com. RSVP: Sally Bing, 248- 398-5815. monday, july 31 EREV TISHA B’AV 8:30-10 pm, July 31. The Conservative Community Commemoration of Tisha b’Av, ninth day of the Hebrew month Av, is open to all. The date marks the destruction of the first and second temples in Jerusalem, as well as other tragedies in Jewish history. The service is marked by somber melodies, chanting of the Book of Lamentations and other liturgical poems. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Info: 248-357-5544. editor's picks Israel, 5805 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. $10 donation per class. Walk-ins welcome, but RSVPs preferred: 248-672-2018 or mitch@bnaiisraelwb.org. JULY 27-AUG. 6: SHAKESPEARE ROYAL OAK tuesday, aug. 1 LINE DANCING 11 am, Aug. 1-29. Instructor is Christine. At the JCC Dance Studio, West Bloomfield. $5. Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467. Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor JVS MEMORY CLUB 10 am-2 pm, Aug. 1-29. Meets weekly at same time. In Room 202/203 at the JCC, West Bloomfield. Info: Ronnie, 248-233-4247. Gather family and friends, pack up a blanket or lawn chair and head to Water Works Theatre Co.’s 17th-annual Shakespeare Royal Oak Festival in the tree-lined Starr-Jaycee Park. Kicking off with the feisty Taming of the Shrew ($25) July 27-Aug. 6, in which audiences must decide who the shrew actually is, the festival continues with the epic comedy of the battle of the sexes Shakespeare in Love and War ($15) July 29-Aug. 5 and Water Works Youth Ensemble’s presentation of Hamlet (donation only) July 29-31. Popcorn and beer and wine are available for purchase at all performanc- es. (248) 399-3727; shakespeareroyaloak.com. wednesday, aug. 2 ADULT ART CLASSES 9 am, Aug. 2-30. Instructor Harriet Gelfond helps students grow artis- tically on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Presentation of JCC Without Borders-The Active Life. At Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. $60 for 10 sessions; $40 for JCC or Beth Shalom member. Materials included. Info: Rosa, rchessler@ jccdet.org or 248-432-5467. JULY 28-30: GREAT LAKES FEST Face-painting, giant Jenga, sidewalk chalk, music, food and much more will take over Campus Martius Park at the Great Lakes Food, Art & Music Festival. Artist SinGh will paint a custom piece of artwork (to benefit charity) while hanging upside-down 70 feet in the air from a crane; artwork by Red Bull House of Art Detroit resident Desiree Kelly (Abe in Shades is shown); Eddie Money, Dan Tillery and the Rockets perform; and visitors can sample some of Detroit’s best food, wine and spirits. Foodartmusicfest.com. NOTABLE JEWISH WOMEN 10-11:30 am, July 31& Aug. 7. Rabbi Mitch Parker continues series, “Famous Jewish Women You Have Probably Never Heard Of,” focusing each Monday morn- ing on a different woman who made her mark in Jewish history. Presentation of the JCC’s Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment. At co- sponsoring Temple Kol Ami/B’nai VIDEO LEARNING 1 pm, Aug. 2. Highlights of the Shalom Hartman Institute’s June 2017 Community Leadership Program Summer Retreat in Jerusalem. Donniel Hartman will lecture on “1917: The Idea of a Jewish Homeland for the Jewish People” as part of the series “1917, 1947, 1967, 2017: The Legacy of The Past and the Future of Modern Israel.” Nancy Kaplan facilitates a brief informal discussion following the YouTube video. At Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Free. No RSVP needed. Info: nancyellen879@ att.net or 248-737-1931. JULY 29-30: MO POP FEST Foster the People, Solange, Vance Joy, Alt-J, Grace Mitchell (shown), the School of Rock All-Stars and more perform at the third-annual Mo Pop Festival at the West Riverfront Park in Detroit. While you’re there, browse handcrafted goods, leave your mark on the Ink Addict Wall, take an on-the-grounds class with Citizen Yoga, play with dart blasters from the Detroit Dart Club and choose from food trucks (Pita Post, Los Dos Amigos Taco Truck, Nu Deli and more) and tons more food from the likes of Slows BBQ and Sugar House. Mopopfestival.com. continued on page 34 *LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE WWW.PRIME29STEAKHOUSE.COM T hursdays THE BRIAN ALEXANDER BAND Energetic modern and Motown classics Begins at 8:00pm LIVE ENTERTAINMENT CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 248.737.7463 MEL BALL Fridays ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS JOANNE ROACH Intimate lounge music accompanied by live piano Begins at 7:30pm 6545 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD. WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322 2143230 jn July 27 • 2017 33