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people | places | events

thursday, march 8

USED BOOK SALE
10 am-5 pm, March 8 & 10.
Fundraiser offers a discount of 50
percent on most items. At Southfield
Public Library, 26300 Evergreen. Info:
southfieldlibrary.org or 248-796-
4224.

GIVING GARDENS CLUB
7-8 pm, March 8. Select seeds,
plants and classes for spring. Meet
other foodies and gardeners. At Yad
Ezra, 2850 W. 11 Mile, Berkley. Info:
carly@yadezra.org or 248-548-3663.

friday, march 9

BAG & BEAD
Noon-2:30 pm, March 9. Temple
member Amy Pook, an experienced
jewelry maker, will help participants
create beautiful pieces of jewelry.
At Temple Kol Ami, West Bloomfield.
$5; includes supplies. Info: 248-661-
0040.

Royal Oak Farmers Market, 316 E.
11 Mile. $4, or free for under age 12
attending with a parent. Info: Larry,
248-354-3091.

editor's
picks

TOT SHABBAT
10 am, March 10. Hazzan Daniel
Gross leads musical, Shabbat ser-
vice for children from birth to age
5, accompanied by adult(s). At Adat
Shalom Synagogue, Farmington
Hills. Free. Info: sshapiro@
adatshalom.org or 248-626-2153.

THROUGH MARCH 18: Science Behind Pixar

There are still two weekends left to get up close and hands-on at The Science Behind Pixar — an
interactive exhibit showcasing the technology, engineering and math concepts used by the artists and
computer scientists who help bring Pixar’s films to life. Buzz Lightyear, Dory, Mike and Sulley, Edna
Mode, WALL-E and more are all on hand to help understand the concepts used at Pixar every day. $5
with museum admission. Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Dearborn. Thehenryford.org.

saturday, march 10

NOSTALGIA & PAPER SHOW
9 am-2 pm, March 10. Items may
be sold, appraised and purchased.
Vintage Star Wars and other science
fiction memorabilia are featured. At

sunday, march 11

MARCH 16-18: Bar Bahar

In Between (Bar Bahar) follows three Palestinian-
Israeli women — one a DJ and bartender, another
a lawyer by day and underground clubber by night
and the third a religious Muslim studying at the
university — fighting patriarchy in Tel Aviv. Director
Maysaloun Hamoud shows these vibrant women
attempting the daunting balance between tradition
and modernity, citizenship and culture. In Arabic
and Hebrew with English subtitles. $9.50/$7.50 for
students and seniors. Detroit Film Theatre at the
DIA. (313) 833-7900; dia.org.

YOUNG FAMILY SHABBAT
6 pm, March 9. “Temple Kol Ami
Shabbat Together.” Families with
young children can join Rabbi Brent
Gutmann and Faith Brasch for songs,
puppets, challah and a pizza dinner.
At TKA, West Bloomfield. $5 for pizza.
RSVP: fbrasch@tkolami.org or 248-
661-0040.

‘WHY SANCTUARY?’
7:30 pm, March 9. Rabbi Jeffrey
Falick will present a history of
sanctuary, from the Torah to mod-
ern times. At Birmingham Temple,
Farmington Hills. Info: 248-477-1410.

SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, March 10. Rabbi Rachel
Shere and yoga instructor Mindy
Eisenberg will apply the wisdom of
Torah to the gentle practice of yoga.
No experience is necessary. Bring a
yoga mat if possible. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free.
Info: sshapiro@adatshalom.org or
248-626-2153.

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

‘MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS’
9:30-10:30 am, March 11. Rabbi
Aaron Bergman leads class intended
to help adults find their internal spir-
ituality and realize that Judaism can
make them happier. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free.
Info: 248-851-5100.

LIMMUD MICHIGAN
10 am-5 pm, March 11. Check-in
starts at 9. Attend lectures from a
wide variety of topics at this volun-
teer-run “inclusive exploration and
celebration of All Things Jewish.”
At Wayne State University Student
Center, 5221 Gullen Mall, Detroit.
$36 adult/$18 student or Jewish
educator; includes lunch. RSVP:
limmudmichigan.org.

THROUGH MARCH 25:
Steel Magnolias

Stagecrafters presents Robert Harling’s Steel
Magnolias, set inside Truvy’s Louisiana beauty
salon, where six Southern ladies share life’s
ups and downs along with the latest gossip and
good-humored zingers. Baldwin Theatre, Royal
Oak. $20 on Thursdays; $23 Friday-Sunday. (248)
541-6430; stagecrafters.org.

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