on the go JULY 26: Shakespeare In The Park continued from page 39 JCC MOVIE MATINEE 1-2:30 pm, July 18. The Active Life Program shows Loving Story. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. Free. Info: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467. DROP IN & LEARN 1-2:30 pm, July 18. “The Jews of Khazaria” is the next topic in a Wednesday video series. Prof. Henry Abramson is the lecturer. Nancy Kaplan leads a brief, infor- mal discussion following. At Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Free. Walk-ins are welcome. Info: nancyellen879@att.net or 248-737-1931. BEATLES & HADASSAH 6 pm, July 18. Eleanor Roosevelt Hadassah Group invites women and guests to bring their picnic dinners and then watch Magic Bus put on a Beatles tribute concert. Rain date is July 25. Bring own seating. At Shain Park, down- town Birmingham. Info: 248-683-5030. thursday, july 19 CAREGIVER SUPPORT 1:30-3 pm, July 19. Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program offers several 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 Jewish Senior Life, Fleischman Residence, 6710 W Maple, West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP: Joely, jlyons@jslmi. org or 248-592-5032. MULTI-MEDIA DRAWING 2-4 pm, July 19 & 26. Artist-designer Todd Larson, BFA, teaches stipple drawing and other techniques to students of all skill lev- els. At the JCC, Room 205, West Bloomfield. $8 per class; includes supplies. RSVP: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467. TIGERS BOOK AUTHORS 6 pm, July 19. Famed Detroit Tigers pitcher Mickey Lolich and journalist Tom Gage will discuss their new book, Joy in Tigertown: A Determined Team, a Resilient City and our Magical Run to the 1968 World Series. Featuring Cardinals pitcher Bob Gibson in MVP form and Tigers All-Stars Al Kaline and Lolich, the 1968 World Series was, for many local fans, baseball at its best. At Pages Bookshop, 19560 Grand River, Detroit. Info: susan@pagesbkshop.com or 313-473-7342. BERMAN NIGHT OF LEARNING 7 pm, July 19. “See You in Eden: Jewish Views on the Afterlife.” Rabbi Yonatan Dahlen will explore different takes on the Jewish afterlife with an in-depth text study filled with theology, ancient stories and even a little magic. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Free. Info: shaareyzedek.org or Kelli, 248-357-5544. friday, july 20 BIM BOM BABY 10-11:30 am, July 20. The Learning Center of Cong. Shir Shalom presents a Shabbat morning program for babies through 4-year- 40 July 12 • 2018 jn olds, attending with a special adult. They will celebrate Shabbat with the rabbis, braid challah, sing songs with the can- tor and make new friends. At Fleischman Residence, 6710 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. RSVP: Melanie@shirshalom.org or 248-406- 4255. Info: shirshalompreschool.com. BIRMINGHAM OUTDOOR MOVIE 7:30 pm, July 20. Pre-show entertainment before screening of Back to the Future at dusk. At Booth Park, southwest intersec- tion of Old Woodward and Harmon in Birmingham. If inclement weather, program moves to Berkshire Middle School, 21707 W. 14 Mile. Free; including free water. Info: allinbirmingham.com or 248-530-1200. saturday, july 21 ARTSAIL SUMMER FESTIVAL 11 am-5 pm, July 21. The ArtSail Co-op presents an exhibition of works by more than 30 juried local artists, live entertain- ment and a silent auction to benefit art stu- dents. At Santia Hall, 1985 Cass Lake Road, Keego Harbor. Free admission and parking. Info: artsailkeego.wixsite.com/info. sunday, july 22 ‘A WALK IN THE WOODS’ 9:30-11 am, July 22. Themed walks are held on Sundays through August, canceled only for thunderstorms. Today: Stephanie Zoltowski and Dave Sexton lead walk for families with children having special needs. They will take part in a nature scavenger hunt, make nature sun-catchers and try a nature-themed kosher snack. Wear closed- toe shoes. 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. friday, aug. 3 CHARLEVOIX SHABBAT 7 pm, Aug. 3. Bloomfield Twp.-based Temple Beth El is hosting an Up North Shabbat service. Evening will start with a nosh and shmooze. Participating TBE clergy are expected to be Rabbis Mark Miller and Megan Brudney and Cantor Rachel Gottlieb Kalmowitz. At Charlevoix Band Shell Amphitheatre. RSVP: Lindsey, lfoxwagner@ tbeonline.org or 248-851-1100. saturday, aug. 4 MAKE A BLANKET DAY 1-5 pm, Aug. 4. Michigan charity Fleece & Thank You invites volunteers to purchase kits for making colorful, fleece blankets on Blanket Day. Hospitalized children will receive the blankets along with each maker’s video message of support. The goal for the day is 2,500 blankets. At Airtime Trampoline Troy, 662 E. Big Beaver, Troy. $24; purchase kit at crowdrise.com/ FTYBlanketDay18. Info: fleeceandthankyou. org. Various times, July 26-Aug. 5. Water Works Theatre Company presents its long- running Shakespeare festival. The main show, Much Ado About Nothing, will have eight evening performances through Aug. 5 ($25). The Comedy of Terrible Errors, a world pre- miere by Don Zolidis, runs four days, July 28-Aug. 4 ($15). Water Works Teen Ensemble presents its version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at three shows, July 28-30 (by donation only). Students in grades 1-8 are invited to register now for KidsAct! Camp, which runs July 30-Aug 4. At Jaycee-Starr Park, 1101 W. 13 Mile, Royal Oak. Bring a blanket or lawn chair. The concessions stand will include craft beer, wine, popcorn and other snacks. Schedule: ShakespeareRoyalOak.com or 248-399-3727. JULY 14 Tot Shabbat At The Zoo 10:30 am-noon, July 14. The Well and West Bloomfield-based Temple Israel are host- ing a Shabbat service suitable for young families, including songs and crafts. Bring a picnic and blanket; snacks are provided. Afterward, explore the zoo at own pace. Meet in the Detroit Zoo’s Pierson Lake Picnic Site, Royal Oak. Info: temple-israel.org or find map on “Tot Shabbat at the Detroit Zoo” Facebook page. JULY 18 Oak Park Farmers Market 9 am-1 pm, July 18-Sept. 26. Weekly Wednesday market is an opportunity to purchase local market goods from fresh vegetables and fruits to baked goods and spices. Includes live music, cooking demos and nutrition/health info. Situated between Oak Park Library, 14200 Oak Park Blvd., and City Hall. Info: Laurie, lstasiak@oakparkmi. gov or 248-691-7576. sunday, aug. 19 J-CYCLE 8 8:25 am, Aug. 19. Jewish Historical Society of Michigan is offering an all-new, 20-mile bicycle tour of historic Detroit, including seven historical stops. Faster rider group will start at 8:25, then other groups of cyclists will depart every 15 minutes between 8:30- 9 am. A post-tour picnic follows, also open to non-riders. At Shed 6 of Eastern Market, 2934 Russell, Detroit. Free parking is avail- able. Entrance fees vary. The number of rid- ers accepted is limited. RSVP: michjewishhistory.org. tuesday, aug. 21 RUB-A-DUB 5:30 pm, Aug. 21. Randy Wertheimer will be honored at annual fundraising event for ORT’s Michigan Region. At Franklin Hills Country Club, 31675 Inkster, Franklin. Tributes & sponsorships are due by July 31. Info: nmiller@ortamerica.org or 248-723-8860. thursday, sept. 13 MINIGOLF FUNDRAISER 5:30 pm, Sept. 13. Kadima’s Tyler Howard Minigolf Classic is a family fun event. Southfield-based Kadima provides direct services to individuals with mental health challenges, as well as suicide prevention and outreach activities. At Adventure Golf- Royal Oak Golf Center. $18 for age 4 and older; includes putt-putt golf, kids space activity area, dinner and driving range. RSVP: kadimacenter.org. Sponsorships: michellem@kadimacenter.org or 248-663- 4343. 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