on the go continued from page 55 sunday, may 13 B’NAI DAVID CEMETERY 9 am-1 pm, May 13. The cemetery will be open on Mother’s Day. Perennial plants may be donated. At 9535 Van Dyke, Detroit. Info: David, migoldman.com or 248-686-9801. monday, may 14 BROADWAY IN DETROIT Subscribe now, for September. The upcom- ing 2018-19 theatrical season will include these productions: Something Rotten, September & October; Aladdin, December & January; The Play That Goes Wrong, February; The Lightening Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, March; Hamilton, March & April; Waitress, May; and Anastasia, June. Six shows at the Fisher Theater and Aladdin at Detroit Opera House. Packages start at $410. Info: 313-872-1000, ext. 0. DIGITAL LITERACY SERIES 1-2 pm, May 14. “Google Apps.” Find out about Google Drive, Docs and other services to boost productivity. Presented by Hermelin ORT Resource Center, a division of JVS. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. $10. RSVP required now: 248-432-5411. WEATHERFEST 1-6 pm, May 14. Learn about the weather and weather emergency preparedness at program featuring WDIV weather forecast- ers Ben Bailey, Brandon Roux, Andrew Humphrey and Paul Gross, and representa- tives from National Weather Service, Dept. of Homeland Security, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Planit Now and Southfield Fire Dept. At Southfield Public Library, 26300 Evergreen. Info: Kelly, krembert@southfieldlibrary.org. CAREGIVER SUPPORT 5:30-7 pm, May 14. Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program offers several caregiver support groups each month. This evening group is for family caregivers of all older adults. At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. Free. RSVP: Dorothy Moon, dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248- 233-4392. tuesday, may 15 ‘COFFEE CONNECTION’ 8:30 am, May 15. “How to Find My Next Business Prospect in 30 Seconds or Less.” Guest speaker will be Nick DiMaggio of Gerry Weinberg and Associates, a Sandler Sales Training Center. The synagogue Men’s Club and Sisterhood host the monthly business-networking group, which provides an opportunity to share experiences and exchange ideas. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free, and open to the com- munity. RSVP: ikeengelbaum@comcast.net or 313-929-6105. 56 May 10 • 2018 jn MEMORY CLUB 10 am-2 pm, May 15-31. Choice of one or two sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Ronnie Berman facilitates conversation and socialization, puzzle-solving and exercise. At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. Free for first-time visitor. Afterward, $44 for one day/$39 if a second day/discount for cou- ples/sliding scale available; includes lunch. RSVP no later than day before: Ronnie, 248- 233-4247. ISRAELI CULTURE SERIES 7 pm, May 15-June 19. “Israel at 70: Celebrating Israeli Culture.” Dina Routin, M.A., is the instructor for a six-week Tuesday evening series held in celebration of the State of Israel’s 70th year. In Meyers Library & Media Center at the JCC, West Bloomfield. Co-sponsor is Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies. $70, or $65 for JCC member. RSVP: jccdet.org/library. Info: library@jccdet.org or 248-432-5546. wednesday, may 16 JCC MOVIE MATINEE 1-2:30 pm, May 16. The Active Life Program shows Funny Girl. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. Free. Info: Rosa, rchessler@ jccdet.org or 248-432-5467. DROP IN & LEARN 1-2:30 pm, May 16. “The Sephardic Diaspora.” Video series featuring Prof. Henry Abramson continues on Wednesdays. He explores the history of Sephardic Jewry after the Jews’ expulsion from Spain in 1492. Nancy Kaplan leads a brief, informal discussion following. At Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Free. Walk-ins are wel- come. Info: nancyellen879@att.net or 248- 737-1931. MAY 19 Havdallah & Concert 7-9:30 pm, May 19. Nava Tehila will perform as part of a Shabbat/Shavuot celebration. Evening begins with snacks and shmoozing. Hosts are Temple Beth El, Hazon Detroit and The Well. At Bethel Community Transformation Center (former Temple Beth El building), 8801 Woodward, Detroit. $10. RSVP on event’s Facebook page. Info: avery@ meetyouatthewell.org. MAY 21 Temple’s Golf Outing 10:30 am, May 21. Temple Israel sponsors women’s, men’s and mixed flights 18-hole scramble. Event begins with lunch and driving range. Shotgun start is at noon. At Edgewood Country Club, 8399 Commerce Road, Commerce. $118, or $20 for dinner only. RSVP required now: SillsGolfClassic.com. Info: Rick, 248-891-3547. thursday, may 17 BAGS OF USED BOOKS 10 am-5 pm, May 17, 19 & 1-4:30, May 18. The library’s Friends sponsors a “Bag O Books” sale. Buy a bag to fill with books for $3 or $5 for two bags. Donations of books and magazines in good condition are accepted year-round. Place in book chute by the Circulation Desk. At Southfield Public Library, 26300 Evergreen. Info: 248-796- 4224. INTERFAITH SERIES 6-8:30 pm, May 17. Participants will observe and learn about Sikh prayer and enjoy a communal dinner. Next program in the InterFaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit’s “Exploring Religious Landscapes” series. At Gurdwara Sahib Singh Sabba of Michigan, 3310 S. Canton Center Road, Canton. $20. RSVP: Wendy.IFLC@gmail.com and 313-338-9777. CLASSICAL MUSIC 7:30 pm, May 17. The William Davidson Neighborhood Concert Series, featuring the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, continues with Prokofiev’s “Second Violin Concerto.” At the JCC’s Berman Center, West Bloomfield. Tickets: dso.org. Info: theberman.org or 248-661-1900. friday, may 18 MUSICAL KABBALAT SHABBAT 7:30-9:30 pm, May 18. With uplifting melodies by Nava Tehila and local musi- cians, worshippers will connect to the spirit of Shabbat. A nosh and drinks will follow. Hosts are The Well, Hazon Detroit and Temple Beth El. At Bethel Community Transformation Center (former Temple Beth El building), 8801 Woodward, Detroit. Free. RSVP on event Facebook page. Info: avery@ meetyouatthewell.org. saturday, may 19 KIDS’ NIGHT OUT 5:30-10:30 pm, May 19. Evening for ages 1-12 to enjoy swimming, pizza, bounce houses, a movie and more. Bring a bath- ing suit and towel. At Franklin Athletic Club, Southfield. $25 each. RSVP: Laura, lbarrick@ffrc.net or 248-352-8000, ext. 314. SURREAL ART 6 pm-midnight, May 19. “The Surreal Show” features artwork by local artist Steven Gamburd and live music. Food and drinks are available for purchase. At Studio 8700, 8700 Nine Mile, Oak Park. Free admission. Info: artisnormal.com.