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CANDIDATE FORUM
7 pm, Oct. 2. The nonpartisan
League of Women Voters Oakland
Area presents an opportunity to
hear from Jake Cunningham and
Dan Christ, judicial candidates for
Circuit Court District 6. At Oakland
County Commissioners Auditorium,
1200 N. Telegraph, Pontiac. Free.
Info: lwvoa.org or 248-594-6602.
tary required introductory class is
offered at 6 pm on Sept. 26. There
is a fee to attend program. Included
are 29 hours of instruction, four
meditation/yoga recordings and a
handbook. Scholarships are avail-
able. Information about the series
can be found at www.
shalemstressreduction.
com and www.adatsha-
lom.org/flyers or email
ShalemStressReduction@gmail.com
wednesday, oct. 3
thursday, oct. 4
EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL
DROP IN & LEARN
1 pm, Oct. 3. Cong. Beth Ahm’s
weekly video-streaming learning
group will watch “Derech Eretz,
Media and Technology,” featur-
ing Yehuda Kurtzer and Micah
Goodman, followed by a brief
informal discussion. Video is part
of the Shalom Hartman Institute’s
2018 Community Learning Seminar,
which took place in Jerusalem last
summer. Free.
‘HEART AND SOUL’
10–11:30 am, Oct. 4. Art historian
Wendy Evans teaches the four-week
FedEd course. She was raised visit-
ing museums of London, England,
and earned degrees from Oxford
and Wayne State universities. At
the JCC, West Bloomfield. $110,
with scholarships available. FedEd
catalog: jccdet.org/FedEd. RSVP:
248-205-2557.
Continuing its comedic, bloody Halloween-season tradition, Evil Dead: The Musical returns for
its 10th season at Detroit’s City Theatre. Based on Michigan native Sam Raimi’s 1980s cult clas-
sic films, the musical’s book and lyrics were written by George Reinblatt. $30. (800) 745-3000;
313presents.com.
tuesday, oct. 2
ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT
1:30-3 pm, Oct. 4. Alzheimer’s
Assn.-Greater Michigan Chapter, in
collaboration with Jewish Senior
Life, will hold a support group for
caregivers, families and friends of
those with Alzheimer’s disease or
any other form of dementia. The
co-facilitators are Diane Schwartz,
MA, LPC, and Mariel Schwartz,
STRESS REDUCTION
LLMSW (not related). At Prentis JSL
6-8:30 pm, Oct. 3. Cong. Adat
Apartments, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Shalom is hosting the Shalem
Park. Free. RSVP: Diane, dianemar-
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction shaschwartz@gmail.com or 928-
program taught by Dr. Ruth Lerman 444-0151.
and supported by Rabbi Aaron
Bergman. Participants will learn
meditation and mindful practices
of yoga, eating and communica-
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tion to reduce stress. This program
will meet from 6-8:30 pm on
Wednesdays, Oct. 3-Dec. 5 (no class
on Oct. 17 & Nov. 21). In addition,
an all-day retreat is included on
Sunday, Nov. 11. A complimen-
USAJOBS SEMINAR
1-4 pm, Oct. 3. Learn how to
navigate the USAJOBS website
and apply for government jobs
at this free JVS jobseeker semi-
nar. Email sjames@jvsdet.org or
download flyer at www.bit.ly/
GovernmentJobs2018.
Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor
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LOVE, GILDA
BREAD & PUPPET
THEATER
Love, Gilda, a documentary
directed by Lisa D’Apolito,
shows the side of Detroit-
native Gilda Radner that
struggled with success,
fame, relationships and a
battle with ovarian cancer.
Features excerpts from her
own journals, videos and
interviews with Amy Poehler,
Cecily Strong, Lorne Michaels
and husband Gene Wilder.
Maple Theater, Bloomfield
Township. Themapletheater.
com.
“When we are no longer able to change a situation —
we are challenged to change ourselves”
REMODELING
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- Viktor Frankl
Specializing in Adult and
Adolescent Psychotherapy
To make an appointment call
Monica K. Goodwin, L.L.M.S.W.
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MKGoodwin24@gmail.com
P: (248) 932-4325 F: (248) 932-4326
For one-day only, the Bread
& Puppet Theater brings
the Grasshopper Rebellion
Circus to Detroit for a public
performance and potluck
with cast and crew. Larger-
than-life, rebellious, magical
and politically relevant work
featuring celestial tigers and
grasshoppers is performed
open-air and up-close to
viewers. $10 donation
requested. Carrie Morris Arts
Production, 2221 Carpenter St.,
Detroit. Cmapdetroit.com.
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