on the go people | places | events thursday, may 31 CONCERT AT POOL 2 pm, May 31. The Sheila Landis Trio will perform poolside. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. $3, or free for JCC member. RSVP: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432- 5467. monday, june 4 JUNE 3: HW Home Tour editor's picks DESIGN A SUKKAH Enter now. Architects, artists, mak- ers, builders, design professionals and others may submit sukkah designs for “Sukkah x Detroit,” a celebration of the Jewish harvest festival of Sukkot through design, agriculture and Jewish program- ming. Winning teams will be con- nected with a licensed engineer for certification and receive a $10,000 materials/construction budget and $5,000 design stipend. Submissions will be exhibited at Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue and Eastern Market After Dark. The 5-7 winning sukkahs will be displayed Sept. 23-30 in Detroit’s Capitol Park. Enter by June 25: downtownsynagogue.org/sukkah- x-detroit. Info: 313-962-4047. friday, june 1 SHABBAT ROCKS 6 pm, June 1. The participatory Shabbat service offers instru- mental accompaniment to memo- rable melodies. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Info: 248-851-5100. sunday, june 3 EASTSIDE ‘MUTT MARCH’ 8 am-noon, June 3. A terrier named Archer “the Marcher” will lead approximately 1,000 pet lov- ers as grand marshal of the 30th annual Mutt March. It’s a benefit for the Michigan Humane Society. Walkers will hit the trail follow- ing a short stage program at 9. At Edsel & Eleanor Ford House, 1100 Lakeshore, Grosse Pointe Shores. Info: Shaun, 248-283-5631. ‘WHAT WE CARRY’ 1-4 pm, June 3. Opening recep- tion for an exhibit from the Jewish Art Collective: Chicago. Continues daily, except Saturday, through July 12. The group exhibition “centers on personal, spiritual and societal explorations of the Jewish ancestral collective unconscious.” In Janice Charach Gallery at the JCC, West Bloomfield. Free. Info: charachgallery.org or 248-432- 5579. Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor Take a peek inside five spectacular homes in Huntington Woods, where the meandering streets were inspired by those of Huntingdon, England — courtesy of the 26th-annual Huntington Woods Home Tour. Stately Tudors from the 1920s beautifully co-exist with modern confections, like this design by Ben Heller, president of Heller & Associates Design + Build in Pontiac and Carrie Long, owner of Carrie Long Interiors in Royal Oak. The home is outfitted with a kosher kitchen, which requires the separation of meat from dairy. “We were able to configure the space to allow for two separate sinks, dishwashers, storage cabinets and prep areas,” Heller says. “We kept it flexible enough to handle the weekday requirements, but still able to prepare a Thanksgiving-style meal on a weekly basis to observe the Sabbath.” 1-5 p.m. $20 in advance; $25 day of the event. Hwwl.org. SENIOR MEN’S CLUB 10-11:30 am, June 4-25. Socialize and talk about current events with the guys each week. At the JCC, Room 205, West Bloomfield. Info: Sandy, 248-910-7505 or Ely, 248- 592-0690. THROUGH JUNE 24: Burt & Me High-school sweethearts Joe and Lacey have drifted apart, but years later, Joe wants to win her back. So he sets out, armed with a clever plan, a bit of luck — and the songs of Burt Bacharach. Burt & Me features nearly 20 Bacharach songs written with writing partner Hal David, including “Wishin’ & Hopin,’” “Close To You” and “I Say a Little Prayer.” “I think people may be surprised at just how many Burt Bacharach songs they know,” says Travis Walter, Meadow Brook Theatre artistic director. Meadow Brook Theatre at Oakland University, Rochester. $26-$43. (248) 377-3300; mbtheatre.com. MEMORY CLUB 10 am-2 pm, June 4-25. JVS- sponsored group meets Mondays, offering conversation and socializa- tion, puzzle-solving and exercise. At the JCC, Room 202-203, West Bloomfield. Free for first-time visi- tor, then $44. Discount for couples. Sliding scale is available. Session includes lunch. RSVP no later than June 1 or the Friday before: Ronnie, 248-233-4247. JUNE 10: Paul Simon Thirteen studio albums, five more as half of Simon & Garfunkel, 16 Grammy Awards, 100 million records sold in a career spanning six decades — Paul Simon has earned the right to retire. But the musical genius is giving fans one more chance to see him live with Homeward Bound — The Farewell Tour. “It feels a little unsettling, a touch exhilarating and something of a relief,” Simon wrote, adding, “I think about music constantly.” $35-$175. DTE Energy Music Theatre. 313presents.com. continued on page 40 1300610 jn May 31 • 2018 39