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friday, june 15
BIM BOM BABY
10-11:30 am, June 15. The
Learning Center of Temple Shir
Shalom presents a Shabbat pro-
gram for babies through 4-year-
olds attending with a special
adult. They will celebrate Shabbat
with the rabbis, braid challah,
sing songs with the cantor and
make new friends. At Fleischman
Residence, 6710 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. RSVP: Melanie@
shirshalom.org or 248-406-4255.
Info: shirshalompreschool.com.
Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Shores.
$25. RSVP: eyesondesign.org.
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#METOO FOUNDER TO SPEAK
6:30 pm, June 15. Opening cere-
mony for 20th annual Allied Media
Conference will feature keynote
speaker Tarana Burke, activist and
#MeToo founder. She will have a
conversation with Mariame Kaba,
founder/director of Project NIA,
a grassroots organization with a
vision to end youth incarceration.
Evening includes live musical per-
formances. At Detroit Film Theatre,
John R entrance at DIA. Free.
Schedule for AMC through June
17: alliedmedia.org/amc.
saturday, june 16
SHABBAT HONOREE
9 am-1 pm, June 16. Shabbat
service will precede lunch. Frank
Ellias will be honored for his many
years of service. At B’nai Israel
Synagogue, West Bloomfield. Info:
israelwb.org or 248-432-2729.
sunday, june 17
AUTO DESIGN EXHIBIT
10 am-4 pm, June 17. “Eyes
On Design Automobile Design
Exhibition.” Benefit for Detroit
Institute of Ophthalmology. Edsel
& Eleanor Ford House, 1100 Lake
monday, june 18
Written by Southfield
resident and Farmington
Players member Eric S.
Goldstein, Unsaid makes
its Michigan premiere at
the Peace Lutheran Church
in Southfield. After a tragic
loss, siblings Jane and
Joe rebuild their lives on
Michigan’s west coast,
but soon their deadly past
catches up with them.
Directed by Laurie Smalis.
$15. (248) 762-8971.
TALK IN YIDDISH
2 pm, June 18. Naomi Pinchuk
leads Charles & Frances Driker
Yiddish Conversation Club. At the
JCC, Room 204, West Bloomfield.
$2. Info: theactivelife@jccdet.org
or Rosa, 248-432-5467.
SLOW ROLL DETROIT
6:45 pm, June 18. The temple’s
bike club members will join Slow
Roll Detroit, a weekly all-ages,
slow-paced bicycle ride starting
at 7 through Downtown Detroit.
Arranged by Temple Beth El,
Bloomfield Twp. Call Danielle for
meeting location in Detroit: 248-
878-3759.
GENEALOGISTS’ PANEL
6:30-8:30 pm, June 18. Jewish
Genealogical Society of Michigan
hosts annual Starkman Genealogy
Lecture and election of officers.
Local representatives making up
a panel will discuss landsman-
shaften, fraternal organizations
comprised of immigrants from the
same region. The panel will dis-
cuss the groups’ history in Detroit,
availability of historical records,
current activities and future plans.
Program will conclude with a tour
of the David-Horodoker lands-
manshaft exhibit. At Holocaust
Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard
Lake Road, Farmington Hills. $10;
includes dessert reception. Info:
jgsmi.org or Adina, alipsitz@gmail.
com.
JUNE 16-17:
MOTOR MUSTER
Calling all gearheads, diehard car lovers and auto geeks —
this weekend’s for you. Spend Father’s Day with one of the
most extensive and carefully curated selections of cars, motor-
cycles and trucks in the country at Greenfield Village’s Motor
Muster. Experience authentic vignettes from the 1930s-’70s
from luxury vehicles to gritty muscle cars. Also on hand: Car
Talk, dancing in the streets, demonstrations, parades, rewards
and more. $21-$28. (800) 835-5237; thehenryford.org.
JUNE 21: IMAGINE DRAGONS
The Grammy Award-winning Imagine Dragons head to the DTE
Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston along with a new single,
“Next To Me.” The band — including drummer Daniel Platzman,
who identifies as culturally Jewish (his father is Jewish and his
mother is Irish-Catholic) — brings their “Evolve World Tour,” sup-
porting their 2017 platinum-selling third album, the biggest rock
album of 2017. $35 and up. (800) 745-3000; 313presents.com.
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