GALLERY OPENS
5-9 PM, SEPT. 17
Swords into Plowshares
Peace Center & Gallery
33 E. Adams, just east
of Woodward, Detroit.
Featured: Detroit Fine
Arts Breakfast Club - The
Pandemic and Beyond.
Opening held for two
days: Friday, Sept. 17, and
Saturday, Sept. 18, 3-7 pm.
Virtual exhibit posted online
at swordsintoplowsharesde-
troit.org. For the opening,
you are asked to contact
Eventbrite to schedule your
visit time for either date. Go
to eventbrite.com. In “search
events,” type: Swords into
Plowshares Peace Center
and Gallery; masks will be
required during your time
attending this exhibit.
COMMUNITY CONCERT
7 PM, SEPT. 19
Join The Well and the
Coalition Series as they
kick off Sukkot Sounds
with a community concert.
At a private backyard in
Detroit, young adults are
invited to gather to enjoy
a fantastic live music per-
formance. Food and drink
will be provided. Tickets:
$15. Info: meetyouatthewell.
org. Advance registration is
required, and space is limit-
ed. Tickets will not be sold at
the door.
STREET ART FAIR
SEPT. 18-19
Common Ground’s
Birmingham Street Art
Fair includes a silent
auction that benefits
Common Ground. For
more information, visit
BirminghamStreetArtFair.
com. Hours: Saturday, 10
am- 6 pm, Sunday, 10 am-5
pm on S. Old Woodward
around Haynes Street,
Birmingham.
WOMEN’S HEALTH
CARE CLASSIC
8 AM-6 PM. SEPT. 21
The Beaumont Health
Foundation is the organizer
of this event at the Dearborn
Country Club. It will benefit
women’s breast cancer pro-
grams within Beaumont hos-
pitals in Dearborn, Trenton,
Taylor and Wayne. It is a two-
course event providing an
opportunity for community
members from across south-
eastern Michigan to enjoy a
day of golf, as well as break-
fast, lunch, cocktail hour,
gifts, auction and dinner.
Registration/sponsorships:
Beaumont.org/WHCC.
SIGMAN CONCERT
7 PM, SEPT. 21
Join The Well at a backyard
community concert featuring
Jacob Sigman. Young adults
are invited to gather at a
private residence to enjoy
a fantastic live music per-
formance. Food and drink
will be provided. Due to the
generosity of donors, sub-
sidized tickets are available
for $15. Advance registration
is required, and space is lim-
ited. Tickets will not be sold
at the door. Info:
meetyouatthewell.org.
‘NOURISH’ YOURSELF
8:30 AM, SEPT. 23
On Thursday mornings
The Well starts the day by
nourishing our bodies and
souls. Join them for mindful
morning learning and music
that will leave you energized,
connected and ready to start
the day. Info:
meetyouatthewell.org.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, SEPT. 23
Virtual caregiver support
groups for individuals
who are care partners for
those living with cognitive
changes, including various
types of dementia. Contact
Dorothy Moon, Brown Adult
Day Program social work-
er, for Zoom link and more
information: 248-233-4392,
dmoon@jvshumanservices.
org.
DETROIT MEMORIES
7 PM, SEPT. 23
“What I Learned Not Far
From Seven Mile Road” with
Leonard Felder, Ph.D. Join
with the Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan on
Zoom as Dr. Leonard Felder
discusses the influences of
growing up in Detroit with his
father’s family of Holocaust
survivors and his moth-
er’s family of Russian and
Polish Jews. Dr. Felder will
also discuss how Michigan
influences helped him
understand the diversity of
Jewish beliefs and opinions
about spirituality, religion,
politics, Israel and social
change. Cost: $10 for mem-
bers; $18 for non-members.
Please register by 9 pm on
Wednesday, Sept. 22;
michiganjewishhistory.org.
TOUR DETROIT ON ZOOM
7-8:30 PM, SEPT. 23 & 30
Instructor: Michael Hodges,
retired fine-arts writer for the
Detroit News. Ever wonder
who the two guys on bronze
thrones in Grand Circus
Park are? Or what that bright
ON THE GO
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$15. Info: meetyouatthewell.
org. Advance registration is
required, and space is limit-
ed. Tickets will not be sold at
the door.
STREET ART FAIR
SEPT. 18-19
Common Ground’s
Birmingham Street Art
Fair includes a silent
auction that benefits
am- 6 pm, Sunday, 10 am-5
Leonard
Felder, Ph.D
TOUR DETROIT
ON ZOOM
SEPT. 23 & 30
7-8:30 PM
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