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friday, june 29

‘SHABBAT UNDER THE STARS’
6 pm, June 29. Dinner before “Eco
Shabbat” Kabbalat Shabbat services at
7:30. Outdoor series continues through
Aug. 31. At Temple Israel’s Freedman
Outdoor Sanctuary, West Bloomfield.
Bring own picnic dinner or register for
buffet picnic. $12 adult/$6 ages 4-12.
Dinner RSVP: Sandi@temple-israel.org
or 248-661-5700.

husband, Jeff, will demonstrate how a
basket is made — from pounding the
log to weaving. They’ll also discuss the
devastation of the emerald ash borer
and its impact on the black ash trees.
Presented in cooperation with the
Southfield Historical Society and the
Pokagon band of Potawatomi tribe. On
front lawn of Southfield Public Library,
26300 Evergreen. Held in large meeting
room if raining. Free. Info: 248-796-
4200.

saturday, june 30

sunday, july 1

BASKETRY DEMO
1-4 pm, June 30. Kelly Church, a
maker of contemporary and traditional
Anishnabe black ash baskets, and her

‘A WALK IN THE WOODS’
9:30-11 am, July 1. Themed walks
are held Sundays through August, can-
celed only for thunderstorms. Today:
“Sensory Walk.” Prepare for mud and
singing, as preschoolers and their fam-
ilies participate in a program co-spon-
sored by Hazon Detroit. The leader will
be Brittany Feldman, Hazon’s JOFEE
educator. Held on 250 wooded acres at
the JCC, West Bloomfield. Free, and no
RSVP is needed. Walk schedule: jccdet.
org. Info: Judy, 248-432-5470.

JUNE 28
Free JCC Fun

4-9 pm, June 28. All ages are wel-
come at “Rockin’ with Rick! Party
and Outdoor Family Concert.” Event
held rain or shine will include a pet-
ting zoo, Thomas the Tank Engine,
bounce houses, lawn games and a
craft with Arts and Scraps. Concert
at 6:30 features musician Rick
Recht. Bring or purchase own din-
ner. On grassy field at north side of
the JCC, West Bloomfield. Free. Info:
jccdet.org or 248-432-5636.

SUNDAYS 9 AM - 2 PM

THROUGH OCTOBER 28
660 NORTH OLD WOODWARD

MICHIGAN-GROWN PRODUCE / CERTIFIED ORGANIC PRODUCE
KIDS ZONE / FRESH PREPARED FOODS
GARDEN PLANTS & FLOWERS / LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

CHEF CLASH SUNDAY – JUNE 24

CORN FESTIVAL AUGUST 12 / HARVEST FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 16

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BIRMINGHAM FARMERS MARKET
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tuesday, july 10

JEWS OF HISTORY
7:30 pm, July 10. “Jewish Mount
Rushmore: Four Figures Who Changed
the Course of Jewish History.” First
of a four-part weekly series through
July 31. The presenter is Prof. Howard
Lupovitch, director of Cohn-Haddow
Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne
State University. At Cong. Beth Ahm,
West Bloomfield. $15, or $50 for
series. No charge for Beth Ahm mem-
ber. RSVP: ablau@cbahm.org or 248-
851-6880.

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F INE C HINESE D INING

“A wonderful adventure in fine dining” ~ Danny Raskin

monday, july 16

JUNE 30
Food Truck Festival

7 pm, June 30. Multiple food
trucks, live music with the Feisty
Birds, bartender Chas Williams’
“The Art of Craft Cocktails” and a
raffle. On grounds of Temple Beth El,
Bloomfield Twp. Sponsorships and
advance tickets are available. RSVP:
Lindsey, lfoxwagner@tbeonline.org
or 248-851-1100.

KADIMA FUNDRAISER
12:30 pm, July 16. Shotgun start for
those registered to play golf at the
Lois Zussman Kadima Golf Classic.
Proceeds will support activities for
clients at Southfield-based Kadima
Mental Health Services. Event also
includes lunch, evening cocktail recep-
tion, silent/live auctions and a dinner
program. At Franklin Hills Country
Club, 31675 Inkster, Franklin. While
golf spots are sold out, tickets are
still available for the reception, auc-
tions and dinner program. Sponsorship
opportunities also are encouraged.
RSVP by July 5: kadimacenter.org/
golfclassic. Info: allisonh@
kadimacenter.org or 248-663-4330.

Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
Send items at least 10 days in advance to
calendar@thejewishnews.com

Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner
Catering and carryout available
Gift certificates

27925 Orchard Lake Rd., North of 12 Mile, Farmington Hills

248-489-2280

www.honghuafinedining.com

jn

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