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ON YOUR FEET!
8 pm, May 10-12. Also: 2 pm, May
12 & 13; 7:30 pm, May 13. Final
opportunities to see touring musi-
cal about Emilio and Gloria Estefan.
The show features “some of the
most iconic songs of the past quar-
ter-century — and one of the most
inspiring stories in music history.”
At the Fisher Theatre, 3011 West
Grand Blvd., Detroit. Tickets start at
$39. RSVP: ticketmaster.com or box
office, 313-872-1000.

friday, may 11

SPRING SHUK
8 am-4 pm, May 11. Clothing,
custom jewelry, Lego Judaica,
beauty essentials, art gifts, Hillel
MakerSpace, Greenhouse and
more. Mother’s Day shopping is
encouraged. At Hillel Day School,
2200 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills.
Info: hillelday.org or Sari, 248-766-
0945.

editor's
picks

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

MAY 11-JUNE 3:

Annie

The beloved Tony Award-winning
musical Annie — featuring 12-year-
old Sophie Lavallee (shown) in the
starring role (and including Jeff
Weiner as Drake) — is presented by
Stagecrafters at the Main Stage at the
Baldwin Theatre in Royal Oak. Don’t
miss Miss Hannigan, Daddy Warbucks
and all our favorite songs — which
audience members are encouraged
to sing along with. Book by Thomas
Meehan, music by Charles Strouse
and lyrics by Martin Charnin. $23-
$26.50. Stagecrafters.org.

TOT SHABBAT
10 am, May 12. 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.

MAY 15 AND 17: Lives Well Lived

In 2012, Sky Bergman began filming her then-99-year-old Italian
grandmother, Evelyn Riciutti (shown), so she could preserve her
grandmother’s recipes. While filming, she asked questions about
life and requested words of wisdom. What started as a personal
project turned into a documentary featuring 40 people sharing
their intimate memories, personal histories and insights into living
a meaningful life. Lives Well Lived: Celebrating the Secrets,
Wit and Wisdom of Age will screen one night only at the Maple
Theater in Bloomfield Township. The film will be introduced by
Temple Israel’s Rabbi Jennifer Kaluzny and will be followed by
a Q&A with filmmaker Bergman. $10/adult; $8/seniors and stu-
dents. Mapletheater.com. The film will also be shown May 17 at
the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor as a fundraiser for Big Hearts
for Seniors, Michigan Medical. Michtheater.org.

AQUATICS THERAPY POOL

Notting Hill of West Bloomﬁeld is focused on
short-term in-patient rehabilitation, with the goal of
transitioning back home. We are happy to announce
the opening of our Aquatics Therapy pool. Aquatic
Therapy uses water’s naturally therapeutic properties
of buoyancy, resistance and warmth to enhance the
therapy experience. Since not all people respond
well to traditional gym exercise programs, many
people ﬁnd aquatic therapy less stressful, preferable to
traditional methods...and FUN!

Why Choose Aquatic Therapy?

 Gently builds strength
and muscle tone
 Increases blood circulation
 Improves range of motion
 Decreases joint stress

“Weightless” Rehab

SPIN ART SHABBAT
9:30 am, May 12. The Kid-ish
Club’s last Tot Shabbat of the
school year will feature a spin
art activity led by Creative Arts
Studio of Royal Oak. Group will
sing Shabbat songs and take home
original artwork. At Temple Beth
El, Bloomfield Twp. Free and open
to the community. RSVP required:
Rabbi Brudney, rbrudney@
tbeonline.org or 248-851-1100.

A 38-year Mother’s Day tradition, Art Birmingham presents offer-
ings from 150 artists of painting, sculpture, jewelry and metal-
smithing, fiber arts and more. Stroll the booths (like Carla Bank’s,
whose painting is shown) set up in Downtown Birmingham’s Shain
Park, let kids 12 and under create a craft for Mom and snack on
treats from a variety of food trucks. The event directly benefits the
Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center (BBAC), which provides every-
thing from classes and exhibitions to programs specifically for
seniors and people with Alzheimer’s. Artbirmingham.com.

CLASSICAL SHABBAT
7 pm, May 11. A tribute to longtime
archivist Jan Durecki will be part
of the Shabbat service, featuring
the Union Prayer Book and temple
choir. At Temple Beth El, Bloomfield
Twp. Info: Danielle, dgordon@
tbeonline.org or 248-851-1100.

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saturday, may 12

MAY 12-13: Art Birmingham

YOGA & SHABBAT
5:45-6:30 pm, May 11. Emilie Kahn
leads yoga session to help with
transitioning from the dynamic
energy of the work week into
the relaxing calm of Shabbat.
Participants may stay for dinner
and service that follow. At Isaac
Agree Downtown Synagogue,
Detroit. Free. Info:
downtownsynagogue.org or 313-
962-4047.

N OT T I N G H I L L

USING ONE’S WISDOM
7:30 pm, May 11. Shabbat evening
presentation is “Aging Into Saging:
Becoming a Prophet in Your Own
Time.” Guest speaker Prof. Mike
Whitty will reflect on using his life
wisdom and humanistic values for
achieving inner peace and speak-
ing up bravely in support of interra-
cial harmony, economic and social
justice, and peace among nations.
At Birmingham Temple, Farmington
Hills. Info: birminghamtemple.org
or 248-477-1410.

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SHAVUOT TOT SHABBAT
10:30-11:30 am, May 12. The Well
will lead program featuring songs,
dancing and Shavuot-inspired dairy
snacks. At Hillel Day School, 32200
Middlebelt, Farmington Hills. RSVP
encouraged on event’s Facebook
page.

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