on the go people | places | events friday, jan. 19 SHABBAT IN THE ROUND 7 pm, Jan. 19. A participatory ser- vice using rounds to shape space, share music and “bring each other into a circle of ruach (spirit) and prayer.” At Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Twp. Info: Danielle, 248-851-1100 or dgordon@tbeonline.org. MUSIC SHABBAT 7:15 pm, Jan. 19. Offering singing, dancing and Shabbat warmth, the service is informal, high-energy and suitable for all ages. An oneg follows. At Cong. Shir Tikvah, Troy. Info: 248-649-4418. saturday, jan. 20 SIX-COURSE DINNER 6-9 pm, Jan. 20. “Healthy, Wealthy & Wise.” Pop-up dinner is planned in honor of Benjamin Franklin’s 312th birthday. Noted Chef Marcus Ware is preparing a six-course dinner with locally sourced ingredi- ents. At Main Street Franklin’s, 154 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. $90; includes wine-tasting, gratuity and enter- tainment. Space is limited. RSVP: mainstreetfranklinmi.com or 248- 505-6923. BINGO FOR ALL 6:45 pm, Jan. 20. Sisterhood wel- comes adults and children. Starts with Havdalah ceremony. At Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. $18 per household, but free for mem- bers; includes games and supplies, ice cream and snacks. RSVP: Terri, tntstearn@comcast.net or office, 248-851-6880. sunday, jan. 21 SPEAKER SERIES 9:30 am, Jan. 21. Brotherhood presents Gregory Flynn, fire chief of West Bloomfield Township. He will editor's picks address aspects of fire prevention, fire suppression and paramedic responses. At Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Twp. Free. Info: Steven, skaplan@wbtownship.org or TBE, 248-851-1100. JAN. 19-FEB. 11: Into The Woods KNITTING CIRCLE 9:30 am, Jan. 21. Sisterhood makes scarves, hats and afghan throws for charity. No experience is necessary to join the knit- ters. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. Info: 248- 851-5100. Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor SUPPORT GROUP AT CSZ 9:30 am, Jan. 21. Meets on first and third Sundays. A Time to Heal is a new support group for those experiencing bereavement, loss or chronic pain and who desire a safe group of friends with whom to share. Facilitator Dr. Jay Inwald is a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Neurobehavioral Consultants. Group follows minyan breakfast at 9. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Free. Info: 248- 357-5544. Little Red Riding Hood befriends Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella and Rapunzel want more than just a prince and the Wicked Witch is the fairest of them all in Stagecrafters production of Into the Woods, a fairy-tale musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. Cast includes Alexa Dewey, Jeff Weiner and Celeste Blanch. $23-$26.50. The Baldwin Theatre, Royal Oak. (248) 541-6430; stagecrafters.org. ADULT ED SPEAKER 10 am, Jan. 21. Fred Pearson speaks on the “Latest Developments in U.S. Foreign Policy.” At Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. Free; includes bagels and cof- fee. RSVP: templefamily@ emanuel-mich.org or 248-967- 4020. Adam Sandler may be sitting this version out, but The Wedding Singer is sure to party like it’s 1985. Performed by the PAIJ Players (Performing Arts in the J) at the Berman Center for the Performing Arts at the West Bloomfield JCC, this production is based on the laugh- out-loud trip-down-memory-lane 1998 film, with music by Matthew Sklar and lyrics by Chad Beguilin. Directed by Lisa Melinn and produced by Elaine (Hendriks) Smith. $13-$16. (248) 661-1900; theberman.org. Grab the kids for a sunny celebration in Sesame Street Live! Let’s Party! Boogie with Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Big Bird and more party in this new production, which includes new and familiar songs like “I Love Trash,” “C is for Cookie” and others. $17 and up. Fox Theatre, Detroit. 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