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thursday, sept. 27

RADIOTHON FOR KIDS
6 am-7 pm, Sept. 27. “Turn Up the Miracles
Radiothon for Beaumont.” Radio station
WOMC (104.3) holds event to raise funds for
Beaumont Children’s, a Children’s Miracle
Network Hospital. Donations: 833-870-KIDS
(5437).

FASHION & FITNESS
5-8 pm, Sept. 27. “Fall Into Fun, Fashion &
Fitness.” Greater West Bloomfield Chamber
of Commerce hosts the event. It features
a fashion show and entertainment, includ-
ing a clairvoyant and vendor tables. At
Orchard Mall, 6445 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield. West Bloomfield Parks &
Rec co-sponsors. Free admission. Info: 248-
626-3636.

DISCUSSING GUN VIOLENCE
7 pm, Sept. 27. “Curbing Gun Violence: A
Legislative Update.” The nonpartisan League
of Women Voters Oakland Area and co-spon-
sor, Northwest Unitarian Universalist Church,
present a panel discussion. At the church,
23925 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield. Free.
Info: lwvoa.org or 248-594-6602.

HOARDING TOPIC
7-8:30 pm, Sept. 27. “Understanding
and Treating Hoarding Disorder.” Attorney
Terence Shulman gives a presentation. At
Royal Oak Public Library, 222 E. 11 Mile.
Free. Info: shulmancenter.org and 248-358-
8508.

in historic Eastern Market. Meet at 9:15
at Rocky’s, 2489 Russell, Detroit (across
from Shed 2). $31 online; includes $1
donation to Gleaner’s Community Food
Bank. RSVP required: enjoythed.com. Info:
313-393-2055.

YOUTH SHOW AUDITIONS
10 am-2 pm, Sept. 29. Anna Paints Trees,
written by local teens in the 2018 Young
Playwrights program, will introduce the
audience to teen realities, including iden-
tity, peer relationships and milestones in
maturity. Farmington Hills Youth Theater,
a program of City of Farmington Hills’
Cultural Arts Division, will conduct the
auditions. At Costick Activities Center,
28600 W. 11 Mile, Farmington Hills. No
RSVP is required. Info: Jessica, 248-473-
1856.

TRACKING DOWN CHILD KILLER
6 pm, Sept. 28. J. Reuben Appelman will
discuss his book The Kill Jar. He was a
child during the Oakland County child kill-
ing spree, circa 1976-1977. At age 7, he
evaded an abduction attempt. As an adult,
he spent more than a decade researching
the murders. At Pages Bookshop, 19560
Grand River, Detroit. Free admission. Info:
313-473-7342.

saturday, sept. 29

sunday, sept. 30

ART HOP BENEFIT
8:30 am-4 pm, Sept. 29. Visit homes of
four notable art collectors and see two
new design galleries before they open to
the public. Collections feature contempo-
rary prints, drawings, sculpture, decora-
tive arts and folk art. Fundraiser for Fems
for Change, a group of women who work
across party lines to educate and advocate
for progressive values. At Covington Middle
School, 1525 Covington Road, Bloomfield
Hills. $65; includes lunch and bus transpor-
tation. $250 VIP donation carries additional
benefits. RSVP due now: femsforchange.
org.

FALL BLOOD DRIVE
8 am-2 pm, Sept. 30. Give the gift of life.
Trained Red Cross specialists will be on
hand. Donors, age 17 and older, must be
in good health and weigh at least 110
pounds. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901
Middlebelt, Farmington Hills. Appointments
are preferred at redcrossblood.org and enter
“adatss” for sponsor code. Info: 248-851-
5100.

‘COME HUNGRY, LEAVE HAPPY’
9:30 am-noon, Sept. 29, Oct. 6 & 13,
Nov. 17. On these select Saturdays, Linda
Yellin’s Feet on the Street Tours offers
culinary tours of vendors and businesses

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10:30 am-noon, Sept.
23. Families are invited to
make an eco-friendly craft,
a Sukkot-ready pinecone
bird feeder, with Isaac Agree
Downtown Synagogue and
Hazon Detroit. At Capitol
Park, bounded by Shelby,
Griswold and State streets
in Downtown Detroit. Info:
hello@downtownsynagogue.
org or 313-962-4047.

DETROIT SUKKAH HAVDALAH
6-8:30 pm, Sept. 29. Sukkot-themed jus-
tice learning, food, narrative sharing and
celebratory Sukkot and Havdalah ritual,
inspired by alternative educational move-
ments and rooted in the historic black-Jew-
ish connection to Detroit’s North End neigh-
borhood. Co-sponsors are Hazon Detroit,
Cong. T’chiyah, Isaac Agree Downtown
Synagogue and Oakland Avenue Urban
Farms. Held at the farms, 9227 Goodwin,
Detroit. Info: hello@downtownsynagogue.org
or 313-962-4047.

CULINARY GALA
7 pm, Sept. 29. Annual strolling dinner,
CHAMPS for Mott, will feature culinary cre-
ations from top chefs, live entertainment
and an auction. Proceeds are for develop-
ment of a new hybrid operating room at
University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s
Hospital. The gala host will be chef, actor
and U-M alumnus David Burtka, known
for hosting Celebrity Dish on the Cooking
Channel. At the Delta Air Lines hangar in
Detroit Metro Airport. Starts at $375 for
an individual. Tickets: champsformott.com
and Katy, 734-763-1074 or Gene, gskidz@
umich.edu.

friday, sept. 28

DIY SUKKAH
DECORATION

VETERANS’ BENEFITS
11 am, Sept. 30. Jewish War Veterans
presents speaker Robert Price, director of
targeted outreach for the Michigan Veterans
Affairs Agency. Veterans of any military
branch and their guests are welcome.
At Temple Shir Shalom Social Hall, 3999
Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Free.
Info: jwv-mi.org, artfishman70@yahoo.com
or 248-808-2500.

SEPT. 30
SUKKOT FAMILY DAY

10 am-noon, Sept. 30. Bailey Linninger of
the Detroit Audubon Society will highlight
ways of identifying birds using 21st-cen-
tury technology. At Jewish Ferndale, 1725
Pinecrest, Ferndale. Free. Light refreshments
will be served in the sukkah, weather-
permitting. Info: .jewishferndale.com or 248-
798-5082.

OCT. 1
SIMCHAT TORAH DANCING

7-10 pm, Oct. 1. Community celebration of
Simchat Torah is marked by dancing with
scrolls on the streets of Detroit. Alcoholic
refreshments for age 21 and older. At Isaac
Agree Downtown Synagogue, 1457 Griswold,
Detroit. Info: hello@downtownsynagogue.org
or 313-962-4047.

MUSIC@MAIN
3-4 pm & 4:30-5:30 pm, Sept. 30. Doors
open at 2:30. Detroit-based Aaron Jonah
Lewis and Friends. The trio of multi-
instrumentalists will offer old-time fiddle
and banjo, along with stories and dancing.
Ken Knoppow arranges the monthly music

series. At West Bloomfield Twp. Public
Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Road. Free.
Info: www.westbloomfieldlibrary.org or
248-232-2234.

