Bloom’s

MORE FAIRS & FESTS

ROSH HASHANAH
2017

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Entrees

Herb Roasted 1/2 Chicken
Apple Honey 1/2 Chicken
Stuffed Marmalade Chicken
Grilled Chicken Breast
Breaded Chicken Breast
Breaded Chicken Tenders
Gluten-free Chicken Tenders
Baked Salmon
Lean Beef Brisket
Whole Turkey (serves 10-12)
Turkey Gravy
Turkey Carving

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Sides

Vegetarian Liver
Beef Liver
Gefi lte Fish
Fresh Horseradish
Mushroom Barley (serves 3)
Chicken Soup (serves 3)
Matzo Ball
Beef Kreplach
Chicken Kreplach
Beef Stuffed Cabbage
Beef Meatballs
Turkey Stuffed Cabbage
Turkey Meatballs
Kishke with Gravy
Potato Anna (serves 4-5)
Farfel and Mushrooms (serves 4-5)
Carrot Tzimmes (serves 4-5)
Grilled Vegetables
Green Beans Almondine
Potato Kugel
Potato Kugel ½ pan (serves 12-16)
Noodle Kugel
Noodle Kugel ½ pan (serves 12-16)

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media, painting, photography, sculpture and wood.
In its 52nd year to raise funds for the Paint Creek Center
for the Arts (PCCA), the event will have new features to com-
memorate the city of Rochester’s 200th anniversary. Among
them will be a monster mural for kids to help create.
In addition to art, there will be live entertainment, chil-
dren’s activities, food offerings and interactive exhibits. Apple
treats — such as strudel, streusel and caramel apples — will
be featured.
Art & Apples, which suggests a $5 tax-deductible donation
per person, supports the PCCA as it promotes the arts and
artistic excellence through art edu-
cation, exhibitions, an art market,
outreach programs and more. Other
nonprofit organizations that benefit
include Rochester Jaycees, PLEA
Along with Art & Apples, Labor Day week-
Foundation (supporting K9 work in
end offers lots of other fun events. Take
law enforcement), Music Shapes,
your pick — maybe more than one:
Wish Upon A Teen, Rochester
College Theatre Department and
The Michigan State Fair, Aug. 31-Sept.
Onyx Theatre Troupe-Skating Team.
4,
at the Suburban Collection Showplace
Rosenfeld, 57, became interested
in
Novi,
brings the country to the suburbs.
in fabric projects through her late
Agricultural contests, the Shrine Circus
grandmother, Emma Silverman, who
and a carnival midway enter into the
taught her granddaughter how to
mix so long a tradition. (368) 348-6942;
knit, embroider and crochet.
michiganstatefairllc.com.
Rosenfeld extended that interest
through art classes at Southfield
The Michigan Peach Festival, Aug.
High School before going on to study
31-Sept. 4 in Romeo, gives foodies a
textiles at Rhode Island School of
chance to enjoy peaches in all kinds
Design and Syracuse University,
of creative ways with plenty of sports
where she earned a bachelor of fine
competitions — running, golf, softball
arts degree.
— to take care of the calories. Music,
Before returning to Michigan,
arts and carnival rides also are offered.
Rosenfeld worked for a small compa-
Romeopeachfestival.com.
ny in New York, where she came up
Detroit Jazz Festival, Sept. 1-4 on
with wallpaper and fabric designs.
four stages spread across Hart Plaza and
“When I was younger, I made
Campus Martius as the world’s largest free
purses and handbags,” she says. “My
jazz festival. Detroitjazzfest.org.
interest in quilting started when I
Ford Arts, Beats & Eats, Sept. 1-4 in
was a teenager, but I didn’t get seri-
downtown
Royal Oak, showcases art and
ous about it until 2008. One day, I
spotlights
musical
entertainment as visi-
started thinking about making quilts;
tors
sample
foods
from
popular restau-
my two sons, now in their 20s, were
rants.
Artsbeatseats.com.
teenagers then, and I sewed quilts
The Hamtramck Labor Day Festival,
for them.”
Sept.
2-4 along Joseph Campau, has a
Rosenfeld refined quilting skills
so-called Yacht Race, a fun event involv-
by reading books and taking classes
ing pushcarts that look like canoes on
at the Guildcrafters Quilt Shop in
wheels, among the traditional foods,
Berkley and researching online
varieties of music, art and carnival fare.
sources.
Rosenfeld, a member of
Hamtownfest.com.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek while
A one-day event, the Franklin
she was growing up and now a mem-
Roundup and Art in the Village, has
ber of Congregation B’nai Moshe
food, music and art for a Labor Day
with her husband, Michael, has not
tradition in the center of town, near to
made Judaica designs but is think-
the Franklin Cider Mill as it opens for
ing about making a chuppah for a
the season. The Roundup includes a
friend’s daughter who is about to be
parade, midway games, petting farm,
married.
pony rides, inflatables and a magician.
In her own home, she cherishes a
Franklinartinthevillage.com. •
sampler quilt made by using differ-
ent techniques. It became a learning
and practice piece with lots of senti-
mental value.
“I love how it turned out,” says the textile artist, a member
of Hadassah. “I will always keep it.”
As Rosenfeld gets ready to appear at the fair, she is looking
forward to seeing the work of the other artists. She also is
ready to do some tasting as the apple specialties roll out.
“I love apples,” she says. “And I love apple pie.” •

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Desserts

7-Layer Cake (serves 6-8)
Cookies and Brownie Tray
Apple Strudel
Mandel Bread
Honey Loaf (serves 6-8)

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