on the go people | places | events friday, july 6 TEMPLE’S NEW RABBI 7 pm, July 6 & 10:30 am, July 7. Rabbi Matthew Zerwerkh returns home to lead the congregation he grew up in. Friday Shabbat service will be held in Birkrant Garden, weather permitting, at Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. Info: 248-967- 4020. JULY 11-15: editor's picks Concert Of Colors The annual Concert of Colors returns to Midtown Detroit to bridge the cultural gap with a diversity of music with free con- certs. Among them: the 11th-an- nual Don Was All-Star Revue, founded by native Oak Parker and Grammy-winning producer Don Was (July 14 at Orchestra Hall), who will lead musicians in Music of Rebellion, featuring Tino Gross & Harmonica Shah, Alan Franklin, Nadir Omowale and more. Also on the lineup: Singer-songwriter and electric guitarist Mayaeni (shown), also from Oak Park — the daughter of a Sierra Leonean mom and Jewish dad (making her, as she says, “blewish”) — was signed to Roc Nation by Jay Z himself. Concertofcolors.com monday, july 9 SLOW ROLL DETROIT 6:45 pm, July 9. 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. Arrangements by Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Twp. Call for meeting location in Detroit: Danielle, dgordon@tbeonline.org or 248- 878-3759. Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor tuesday, july 10 JCC DAY TRIPS DEADLINE RSVP for all is 4 pm, July 10. The JCC’s Center Travel Dept. is offering summer bus outings: “Star Wars and the Power of Costume” exhibit at Detroit Institute of Arts, July 19; Memoir, play about actress Sarah Bernhardt at Williamston Theatre with lunch included at Williamston Pub & Grill, July 29; The Impossibility of Now play at Tipping Point Theatre in Northville, with lunch on one’s own at Guernsey Farms Dairy, Aug. 8; Barnum play at Crosswell Opera House in Adrian, with lunch on one’s own at J.R.’s Hometown Grill and Pub, Aug. 12; and The Power of Song play at Victoria Playhouse in Petrolia, Ontario, Canada, with lunch includ- ed at Olives Restaurant in Sarnia, Aug. 14. Must bring proof of U.S. citizenship. Buses depart/return at JCC in West Bloomfield and Prentis Apartments, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Info: Marilyn, mwolfe@jccdet. org or 248-432-5471. JULY 5-8: Common Ground Halsey, Logic (shown), Judah & the Lion, Hunter Hayes, Gucci Mane, Tone Loc (it’s true!) and so many more are on the lineup for the 19th-annual Common Ground Music Festival at Downtown Lansing’s Adado Riverfront Park — all to benefi t the mid-Michigan community and its quality of life. While you’re there, enjoy a show from the relaxing Hammock Hangout, snack from food trucks, expe- rience the Color Run 5K and speed 350 feet across the Grand River in the world’s tallest and longest mobile zip line. Commongroundfest.com. JULY 10: Cocktails And Comedy Known as the comedian with lady parts, Metro Detroit-native Nicole Aimee Schreiber — star of Oxygen’s Funny Girls and lifelong “disappointment to her overachieving Jewish mother” — returns home to perform her standup comedy for B#!@es Grab Back! A Night of Cocktails and Comedy for Mallory McMorrow, to benefi t the candidate for State Senate District 13. $50-$1,000. Royal Oak Woman’s Club. Royaloakwomansclub.org. CAREGIVER SUPPORT 1:30-3:30 pm, July 10. Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program offers sev- eral caregiver support groups each month. This Alzheimer’s Association meeting is for family caregivers of older adults living with dementia; respite care may be available. At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. Free. RSVP: Dorothy Moon, dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248- 233-4392. FOR EXPECTANT PARENTS 5:45-8:45 pm, July 10. First ses- sion of JBaby, sponsored by the JCC. The five-week series, through Aug. 2, is designed to help pre- pare expectant couples for labor and delivery and their life as new parents. It also serves as a way for Jewish couples to meet before having their babies. Series contin- ues 5:45 pm through July 24, then 10 am-4 pm, July 29 and 6-9 pm, Aug. 2. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. $152 per family. 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