jews d in the US O I C O R “ FE LY , N U F OOD G - L E E F L!” SI m C en A M n U Weekly t ter tain —E Recycle your old electronics. Photos: Matthew Murphy Recycling At JVS Fisher Theatre • May 1–13 BroadwayInDetroit.com , ticketmaster.com, 800-982-2787 & box office 313-872-1000. Groups (12+): Groups@BroadwayInDetroit.com or 313-871-1132. 8PM May 4. Earth Day is April 22, and JVS is doing its collective part to preserve our envi- ronment. Throughout the year, area resi- dents can safely and securely recycle their unwanted electronics as part of eCycle Opportunities (eCO) powered by JVS. In addition to recycling, the goal is to protect personal and business data. All electronics are accepted that plug in, regardless of their condition or working order, ranging from desk- top computers and laptops to mobile phones, monitors, copiers, desktop printers and most electronic items under 48 inches wide. Residents can bring their electron- ics to the south side of JVS, 29699 Southfield Road in Southfield, where the program is hosted. Most items are free to recycle; some items may require a minimum charge. Note that eCO is R2/RIOS certi- fied and committed to data security and protecting consumers’ personal information. All computer hard drives collected are shredded for safety and security and/or wiped with data destruction equipment that meets NIST 800-88 “purge” and “clear” speci- fications. A Certificate of Destruction may also be requested. Since JVS’ mission is to help people meet life challenges in a variety of ways, the program employs people with barriers to employment, and all proceeds benefit JVS programs that serve people with disabilities. And eCO partners with a variety of schools and communities to host “green” events. The eCO program is open Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the south side of JVS’ headquarters. Individual appointments can be made by calling (248) 233-4477 or emailing info@ ecycleopps.org. Visit jvsdet.org. • MJAC Celebrates First Anniversary T HERE ’ S A B ETTER W AY T O T RAVEL . Private aviation allows you to experience travel the ZD\LWVKRXOGEH/HWXVVKRZ\RXWKHEHQHÀWV SAFETY | SECURITY | EFFICIENCY | CONVENIENCE | COMFORT | FLEXIBILITY | SERVICE 888-426-8999 | PentastarAviation.com | Private Jet Charter | Aircraft Management | Advisory Services Aircraft Maintenance | Avionics Services | Interior Services | Executive Terminal ©2018 Pentastar Aviation. 44 April 19 • 2018 jn Attendees enjoyed the show by comic Evan Sayet. Michigan Jewish Action Council (MJAC) celebrated its first anniver- sary with a sold-out event Sunday, March 25, at the Monster Box Theatre. Patron donors enjoyed a pre-show catered meet-and-greet with featured comedian Evan Sayet. Sayet, a liberal Democrat turned politically conservative, had a con- vert’s over-developed critical assess- ment of his former comrades. After the performance, the audi- ence retired to the lounge for coffee, desserts and conversation, and a book signing by Sayet. MJAC advocates conservative public policies based upon America’s founding principles and traditional Jewish thought. For more informa- tion, visit MJAC.us. •