on the go people | places | events THRILLING THURSDAYS 10-11:30 am, May 24. Open play group meets weekly through July 26. Cookie Monster is today’s special guest. Program is for children from newborn to age 5, attending with their favorite adults. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Free. Info: shaareyzedek.org or Kelli, 248-357- 5544. saturday, may 26 PRESERVATION DETROIT Now available, 2018 season pass. Guided Detroit Heritage Weekly Walking Tours are offered at 10 am Saturdays through September. After purchase, schedule dates to take four tours: Downtown, Midtown, Cultural Center and Eastern Market. Tours take place rain or shine and last 2-2.5 hours. Season pass: $48/$40 member & individual tours: $15/$12 member. RSVP: preservationdetroit.org/tours. Info: 313-577-3559. sunday, may 27 OUTDOOR MARKET 9 am-2 pm, May 27-Oct. 28. Every Sunday, find Michigan-grown and organic produce, fresh prepared foods, plants and flowers, live entertainment and a kids’ zone. At Birmingham Farmers Market, 660 N. Old Woodward. Info: BirminghamFarmersMarket.org. wednesday, may 30 otlight n o MENTAL HEALTH FAIR sp teen 8 am-2 pm, May 30. Organizations in the mental health and well- ness field will provide information about autism, bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, eating disorders, early intervention mental health 31-JUNE 10: Cinetopia editor's MAY Cinetopia features 44 films (at 10 venues in Detroit, Dearborn and Ann Arbor) picks from around the world, handpicked by a team, including Elliot Wilhelm from the Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor Detroit Film Theatre and founder Russ Collins from Ann Arbor’s Michigan Theater, and has put Michigan on the map for independent film festivals. This year, look for Scaffolding, written and directed by Matan Yair, about a troubled Israeli teenager (Asher Lax) torn between two role models, one of them his working-class father (screened June 2 at the Michigan Theater and June 6 at the State Theatre); Love, Gilda, a documentary directed by Lisa D’Apolito that shows the side of Detroit-native Gilda Radner that struggled with success, fame, relationships and a battle with ovarian cancer, and features interviews with Amy Poehler, Cecily Strong and Lorne Michaels (screened June 10 at the DFT at the DIA); and filmmaker Alan Rudolph (who mentored under Robert Altman) is celebrated with panels, screenings and an appearance. Cinetopiafestival.org. PHOTO BY EDIE BASKIN thursday, may 24 THROUGH JUNE 17: Casa Valentina JET Theatre makes a grand exit from its longtime home at the Aaron DeRoy Theatre with its last production at that location in the West Bloomfield JCC. Set in New York’s Catskills in 1962, Casa Valentina tells of the resort’s guests, often-mar- ried cross-dressing men escaping the repressive world of the times for a weekend in private to live as women. The fictionalized Tony-nominated play by Harvey Fierstein is based on real-life Casa Susanna, a Pennsylvania resort owned by Tito Valenti, also a regular columnist for the magazine Transvestia, where he wrote: “Let us, for heaven’s sake, strive to forge a nice, clean-cut, real person out of ‘the girl within.’ Let’s give her a personality of her own.” Directed by Harold Jurkiewicz. $16-$44. Jettheatre.org. MAY 25: Elvis Glow Night Dust off your blue suede climbing shoes for Elvis Glow Night at the TreeRunner Adventure Park West Bloomfield. Climb and zip line among the color-coded treetop trails to Elvis standards and pop music spun by a DJ and a live performance by Ron Short, award-winning Elvis impersonator, plus games and contests like Hunk-A-Burning Love Me Not, Elvis Trivia and a prize for the best-dressed Elvis. Ages 7 and up. $40. Treerunnerwestbloomfield.com. Need Computer Skills in the Comfort of Your Home? R.C.S. Consulting, LLC for children with trauma, substance abuse, physical fitness, pet therapy, bullying prevention, suicide pre- vention and domestic violence. Panel at noon on Michigan’s opioid epidemic requires RSVP: EasterSealsMichigan.com. At Beaumont Hospital South Tower, 3601 W. 13 Mile, Royal Oak. Free. HOUSE TOUR 10 am-4 pm, May 30. Temple Israel Sisterhood hosts public tour of six homes. $30, or $25 advance. RSVP: temple-israel.org/sisterhood. Info: cherylakane@att.net or 248-682- 4855. JCC MOVIE MATINEE 1-2:30 pm, May 30. The Active Life Program shows Keeping Up With the Steins. 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