48 | OCTOBER 3 • 2019 OCT. 10 CAREGIVER SUPPORT 1:30-3:30 pm, Oct. 8. The Dorothy & Peter Brown Adult Day Program holds free monthly family caregiver support group meetings. Respite care may be available during the daytime meeting; if interested, inquire when you RSVP. At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. For family caregivers of older adults living with dementia. For informa- tion or to RSVP, contact Dorothy Moon, 248-233-4392, dmoon@ jvsdet.org. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9 HOLIDAY SERVICE 2 pm, Oct. 9. The community is welcome to attend Temple Kol Ami’ s Multi-Generational service followed by Rabbi Gutmann’ s big surprise. Every year, the rabbi unveils a surprise which delights both children and adults alike. THURSDAY, OCT. 10 POTTERY CLASS 11 am-1 pm, Oct. 10. Sponsored by the Active Life at the Jewish Community Center, West Bloomfield. Pottery classes for adults taught by Allison Berlin. All supplies included; class punch card available. Cost: $165 for 12 punch- es (one free class). RSVP: 248-432- 5467 or rchessler@jccdet.org. AUTHOR SPEAKS 1 pm, Oct. 10. The Henry & Delia Meyers Library, the Active Life and the West Bloomfield Township Library will host author Eileen Pollack on her book, The Professor of Immortality: A Novel. No charge. RSVP: rchessler@ jccdet.org or 248-432-5467. CAREGIVER SUPPORT 1:30-3:30 pm, Oct. 10. At the Brown Center, 6720 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield (next to Fleischman Residence). Alzheimer’ s Association meeting for family caregivers of older adults living with dementia. Call for information re the evening support group meet- ing. Info or to RSVP: Joely Lyons, 248-592-5032, jlyons@jslmi.org. Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant Send items at least 14 days in advance to calendar@ thejewishnews.com. On The Go people | places | events continued from page 47 GALLERY RECEPTION 5-6:30 pm, Oct. 10. The opening reception for Michigan Watercolor Society: 72nd Annual Award Recipients Exhibition will be at the Alfred Berkowitz Gallery. The exhibit runs until Nov. 27. This exhibition fea- tures the 30 award-winning watercolor paintings. Free to the public. Complimentary wine and hors d’ oeuvres provided. Regular gallery hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 am-5 pm and Thursday, 9 am-7 pm. Angelis Jackowski’ s Waterlily III COURTESY OF U-M DEARBORN 36 Under 36 Nominations Now Open Do you know someone making an impact in the community you can nominate for this special honor? Th e Well, an organization building inclusive Jewish community in Metro Detroit for the under-40 crowd, and the Jewish News are once again partnering on “36 Under 36” to recognize doers, activists, entrepreneurs, philanthropists, community organizers and other young Jewish professionals reshaping and broadening Metro Detroit’ s Jewish community. “In short,” Rabbi Dan Horwitz of Th e Well said, “we are looking for the people who give of themselves to the community in robust — and often thankless — ways. In essence, the kinds of people we admire and aspire to be, whose accomplishments we want to celebrate and who we want the world to know make their home in Metro Detroit.” Nominations are due by Oct. 30. A special group of nine volunteer judges (none of whom are affi liated with Th e Well or the JN) will be reviewing submissions and choosing the 36 winners. Honorees will receive free three-year subscriptions to the JN and be featured in a February 2020 issue. To nominate someone, log on to tiny.cc/36under36. thirty six UNDER 36