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HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR
1-3:30 pm, Oct. 21. Wear a costume if
desired and enjoy trick-or-treating at “Under
the Big Top Spooktacular.” Event also offers
karaoke and dancing, Pistons Flight Crew
show, inflatables, exotic animal show and
“spooky haunted walk.” At Franklin Athletic
Club, 29350 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield.
RSVP: Lori, lallmacher@ffrc.net or 248-352-
8000, ext. 314.

MUSICAL LABOR HISTORY
7-8:45 pm, Oct. 21. Michigan Labor History
Society presents a musical journey through
the turbulent 1930s in Detroit, seen through
the eyes of workers. The performance is
based on Steve Jones’ Forgotten: Murder
at the Ford Rouge Plant. At Wayne State
University Community Arts Auditorium,
Detroit. Free. More activities are planned
for this “We Built These Cities Weekend,”
10 am, Oct. 20-3 pm, Oct. 22. Info: mlhs@
wayne.edu or 313-577-4003.

EISENHOWER DANCE
8 pm, Oct. 21 & 2 pm, Oct. 22. Nationally
known for its athleticism and creative art-
istry, Oakland University’s resident profes-
sional dance company, Eisenhower Dance
Detroit, will lead off its season with “On the
Move.” Stephanie Pizzo is the company’s
artistic director. At OU’s Varner Recital Hall,
318 Meadow Brook Road, Rochester. $18, or
$14 for senior. RSVP:
eisenhowerdance.org. Info: 248-559-2095.

sunday, oct. 22

TRUTH ABOUT FLINT
10 am Oct. 22. Investigative journalist Curt
Guyette, now of ACLU of Michigan, will
address the governmental corruption and
cover-ups about the tap water that sickened
people in Flint. Temple sponsor is Adult
Education, Sunday Morning Speaker Series.
At Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. Includes
bagels and coffee/tea. No RSVP is needed.
Info: templefamily@emanuel-mich.org or
248-967-4020.

NOVEMBER 5
Ann Curry For HMC

5:30 pm, Nov. 5. Award-winning
journalist and former NBS News
network anchor Ann Curry is guest
speaker at the Holocaust Memorial
Center’s 33rd anniversary dinner. Curry
also is a former Today show anchor.
Susan and Nelson Hersh are this
year’s HMC honorees. Strolling dinner
precedes program at 7, with dessert
afterglow. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. $135, age 35 and under;
$250, patron; $360, benefactor; $4,000,
table for 12. Various sponsorship levels
are available. RSVP: holocaustcenter.
org/dinner or Info: dinner@
holocaustcenter.org or 248-536-9601.

JCC COLOSSAL COLLECTIONS
11 am-1 pm, Oct. 22. Drive-through oppor-
tunity to drop off gently used items for next
spring’s Bookstock Used Book & Media Sale.
Tax receipts will be provided. Sale proceeds
benefit area education and literacy projects.
At West Bloomfield JCC loading dock, near
the nursery school entrance. Info:
bookstockmi.org or 248-645-7840, ext. 365.

CHAMBER OPERA
3-5:30 pm, Oct. 22. Detroit Chamber Winds
& Strings and University of Michigan Opera
Program present The Difficulty of Crossing
a Field, a powerful performance based on
a short story about the disappearance of
a plantation owner. Begins with panel. At
College for Creative Studies, 201 E. Kirby,
Detroit. $25/$22 for seniors/$10 for age 35
and younger. RSVP: detroitchamberwinds.
org or 248-559-2095.

LADINO SONGSTRESS
7:30 pm, Oct. 22. Leahaliza Lee will per-
form traditional Ladino (Judeo-Spanish)
songs that document the lives of Spanish
Jews from long ago. She shares the songs
with audiences worldwide. At Wayne State

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LUNCHTIME LEARNING
11:45 am, Oct. 23. Rabbi Aaron Bergman
continues his Monday Lunchtime Learning
series, “Jewish Folk Songs of Love and
Protest,” through Oct. 30. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. Bring
own optional dairy/pareve lunch; drinks and
dessert will be served. RSVP by Oct. 19:
slederman@adatshalom.org or Sheila, 248-
851-5100, ext. 246.

JET PRESENTS LADY DAY
Through Oct. 29. Lady Day at Emerson’s
Bar and Grill is a Tony award-winning play
focused on one of the last performances
of jazz singer Billie Holiday in Philadelphia
in 1959. Appropriate for age 14 and older.
At Jewish Ensemble Theatre, downstairs
of the JCC, West Bloomfield. $44, with stu-
dent, senior and group discounts available.
Schedule/RSVP: Jettheatre.org or 248-788-
2900.

sunday, nov. 5

‘LET’S EAT OUT AGAIN’
5:30-9 pm, Nov. 5. Sociable fundraising
evening features choice of eight gourmet
meals prepared by volunteer hosts. A “deca-
dent” pareve dessert reception will start at
8 back at sponsoring Cong. Beth Shalom in
Oak Park. $36 per person. Payment is due
by Oct. 26 to Cong. Beth Shalom, 14601 W.
Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237. RSVP:
ilenecantor@gmail.com or CBS, 248-547-
7970.

sunday, march 11

ISRAEL TRIP FOR DADS
March 11-18. Registration is under way
for Partners Detroit’s trip to Israel open to
fathers of children under age 25. $795 plus
airfare. RSVP: www.PartnersDetroit.org/
D4DIsrael. Info: 248-583-2476.

thursday, oct. 26

HEALTHCARE LUNCH
10:30 am-2 pm, Oct. 26. Shari-Beth
Goldman of Jewish Family Service is a
panelist at annual “Interfaith Health & Hope

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Midwest Jewish Conference. RSVP: eply.
com/DjudeoEspanyolDetroit2029908. Info:
Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies,
gl7731@wayne.edu or 313-577-2679.

Prayer Lunch.” Theme is “Opportunities
for Compassionate Healthcare” featuring
keynote speaker Anna Gladstone, DO. At
Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, 2080
W. Grand Blvd., Detroit. Free-will donation.
RSVP: www.interfaithhealthhope.org.

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