INTERFAITH PICNIC FOR ALL Noon-5 pm, Aug. 5. Eighth annual Suburban-Urban Interfaith Unity Picnic offers potluck meal, live music, DJ, games, face painting, drumming and singing. Interfaith service at 12:15. Leaders provide kosher hot dogs, halal chicken, veggie burgers, hamburgers and water. Bring a dish without peanuts to share and label ingredients on a notecard. Bring salads or veggies if last name starts with A-L,otherwise, fruit or dessert. Main sponsors are Rabbi Dorit Edut’s Detroit Outreach Interfaith Network, InterFaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit and Michigan Muslim Community Council. At Belle Isle State Park’s Area 6B, Central Avenue and Inselruhe, Detroit. Island admission is required. Info: detroitinterfaith.org or 248-556-6316. tuesday, aug. 7 ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT 1:30-3 pm, Aug. 7. The Alzheimer’s Association-Greater Michigan Chapter, in collaboration with Jewish Senior Life, holds a monthly support group on the first Tuesday. Caregivers, families and friends of individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease may attend. The group’s co-facilitators are Diane Schwartz, MA, LPC, and Mariel Schwartz, LLMSW (not related). At Prentis JSL Apartments, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Free. RSVP: Diane, 928-444-0151 or dianemarshaschwartz@gmail.com. wednesday, aug. 8 SHIR SHALOM ZOO OUTING 5-7:30 pm, Aug. 8. “Two By Two at the Zoo” is an opportunity for parents and their children to explore the zoo with friends from Temple Shir Shalom. The group also will have dinner with clergy and staff and play games. At the Detroit Zoo, Royal Oak. $15/$12 ages 2-13/$10 age 65 and older/free for prospective members. RSVP: Melanie@shirshalom. org or 248-406-4255. Info: shirshalompreschool.com. sunday, aug. 12 BACK 2 SCHOOL VOLUNTERS 9 am-4 pm, Aug. 12. National Council of Jewish Women/MI seeks volunteers to work shifts at its Back 2 School Store. They will help needy Detroit children select appropriate supplies for the com- ing school year. At 26400 Lahser, Suite 306, Southfield. Register: ncjwmi.org/ back2schoolstore. Info: 248-355-3300, ext. 227. friday, aug. 17 THE BERMAN JUNIORS Daytime, Aug. 13-17. Students in grades 1-4 can be registered now for a one-week JCC theater day camp, “powered by Tamarack.” Campers will develop skills in acting, singing and dancing on stage before participating in a full-scale musical production with older campers from the three-week the- ater camp. At the JCC’s Berman Center, West Bloomfield. $445, or $356 for JCC member. Register: jccdet.org. Info: 248-661-1000. STAR DELI “…one of America’s finest carryout-only delicatessens! Star’s reputation has never wavered!” — Danny Raskin COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES WITH ANY DELICATESSEN IN TOWN! MEAT TRAY DAIRY TRAY SALAD TRAY $11.99 per person person $22.99 per $12.99 per person SALAD TRAY W/ LOX & CREAM CHEESE 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-race picnic follows, also open to non-riders. At Shed 6 of Eastern Market, 2934 Russell, Detroit. Free parking is available. Entrance fees vary. The number of riders accepted is limited. RSVP: michjewishhistory.org. $ 5 )0634.0/4"5".1.t46/".1. FREE SAMPLE OF MELTON 1-2:15 pm or 7-8:15 pm, Aug. 22; or 10-11:15 am, Aug. 23. Sit in on a free Melton adult Jewish learning class before deciding whether to register for the two-year program at choice of loca- tions. Afternoon at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Evening at Fisher Federation Building, Bloomfield Twp. Morning at the JCC, West Bloomfield. RSVP: jccdet.org/Melton or 248-205-2557. 24555 W. 12 MILE ROAD +VTUXFTUPG5FMFHSBQI3PBEt4PVUIGJFME 248-352-7377 www.stardeli.net tuesday, sept. 25 THEATER SEASON OPENS Various times, Sept. 25-Oct. 7. Something Rotten, first show of the new season, is described as a funny musi- cal comedy. At Fisher Theatre , 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit. The season contin- ues with Disney’s Aladdin, Dec. 12-Jan. 13, at Detroit Opera House, and back to the Fisher for The Play That Goes Wrong, February; The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, March; Hamilton, March-April; Waitress, May; Anastasia, June. Tickets: broadwayindetroit.com or 313-872-1000. Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer Send items at least 10 to 14 days in advance to calendar@thejewishnews.com. OFF On Star’s beautiful already low-priced trays Expires 8/2/18. One Per Order. Not Good Holidays. 10 Person Minimum. With this coupon. DELIVERY AVAILABLE Prices subject to change 2140950 WHEN UPSCALE GOES ON friday, sept. 7 SHIR HANISHMA 7 pm, Sept. 7. Song & Spirit Institute for Peace offers a soulful, musical Jewish renewal Shabbat experience each month on the first Friday. Hazzan Steve Klaper and Judy Lewis participate with a community of friends. At Unity of Royal Oak, 2500 Crooks. Info: songand- spirit.org or Steve, 248-895-3011. per person Time to order trays for your summer get-togethers and Grad Parties! Our delicious Vienna Hot Dogs are a treat for BBQ's sunday, aug. 19 wednesday, aug. 22 $16.99 SALE DAY THE TOWN ON SATURDAY AUGUST 11 9 A.M. – 7 P.M. Day On The Town is the biggest shopping day of the year in downtown Birmingham, and it draws thousands from near and far. 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