SEPTEMBER 30 • 2021 | 43

‘FIELDING HOPE’ 
5:30-11:00 PM, SEPT. 30 
Samaritas, a social 
services nonprofit, will 
host Fielding Hope at 
Jimmy John’s Field, 7171 
Auburn Road, Utica. 
This will be an outdoor 
celebration of Samaritas’ 
87 years of impact 
throughout Michigan. In 
addition to an engaging 
and heartfelt program, 
dance to the sounds of 
live music, enjoy gourmet 
food, indulge in craft beer 
and cocktails from New 
Holland Brewing, and 
raise your live auction 
paddle and participate 
in a helicopter ball-drop 
raffle. All dollars raised 
will help fund statewide 
programs benefitting 
families, children, refugees 
and seniors. Tickets are 
available to the public and 
start at $150: samaritas.org. 

STOLEN VOICES 
3-4 PM, OCT. 3 
Zlata Filipovic discusses 
her book “Stolen Voices: 
Young People’s War 
Diaries, from World 
War I to Iraq.” Info: 
holocaustcenter.org/events.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT 
5:30-6:30 PM, OCT. 4 
Virtual Caregiver Support 
Groups for individuals 
who are care partners for 
those living with cognitive 
changes, including various 
types of dementia. Please 
contact Dorothy Moon, 
Brown Adult Day Program 
social worker, for Zoom 
link and more information. 
248-233-4392, dmoon@
jvshumanservices.org.

APPLE PICKING 
10-11 am, Oct. 5 
Hosted by JCC’s JFamily 
Detroit at Spicer Orchards 
farm market, cider mill, 
fudge and bakery, 10411 
Clyde Road, Fenton. 
Registration required; no 
cost to attend. Bags for 
apples must be purchased 
separately. Info: Rachael 
Gerstein, 248-432-5631; 
jfamily@jccdet.org.

BINGLOW 
7:30-10:30 PM, OCT. 16 
Jewish Federation 
Affinities will host this 
program at Congregation 
Shaarey Zedek, 27375 
Bell Road, Southfield. 
We’re transforming the 
Shaarey Zedek parking lot 
into a fluorescent drive-
in BINGlow hall with help 
from our friends at Star 
Trax. We’ll have some 
bright stars coming out 
to be callers, awesome 
prizes, sweet swag, tons 
of treats and an afterglow 
complete with a few 
favorite food trucks. Make 
it a date night, a family 
night or a solo mission. 
Cost $36 per family plus a 
$36 minimum donation to 
Federation’s 2022 Annual 
Campaign. Please register 
in advance by Oct. 4. Info: 
Karen at kaplan@jfmd.org 
or Jodi at feld@jfmd.org.

CAMPAIGN EVENT 
11:30 AM, OCT. 7 
Women’s Philanthropy 
presents the Ruby-Lion 
of Judah 2022 Annual 
Campaign Event with 
special guest Judy 
Batalion. At Temple Israel, 
5725 Walnut Lake Road, 
West Bloomfield. Cost: 
$45 in person; $25 live- 
streaming option (program 
only). Info: Jessica 
Goodwin, (248) 203-
1470; goodwin@jfmd.org. 
All in-person attendees 
will be required to wear 
a mask for our outdoor 
event, regardless of 
vaccination status. Those 
live-streaming will receive 
a link prior to the event.

A TOUR OF PARIS 
NOON, Oct. 7 
Join NCJW | MI for a 
virtual walking tour of Paris 

with a Jewish twist. Led by 
Pennsylvania native Karen 
Reb Rudel. This program is 
free of charge and open to 
the public. Registration is 
required at NCJWMI.org.

MEADOW BROOK PLAY 
Oct. 13-Nov. 7 
The Meadow Brook 
season opens with Clue, 
based on the screenplay 
by Jonathan Lynn, written 
by Sandy Rustin, with 
additional material by 
Hunter Foster and Eric 
Price. It is a madcap 
comedy that will keep 
you guessing until the 
final twist. Tickets range 
from $36 to $46 for 
individual plays. For 
additional information, visit 
mbtheatre.com. 

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 

days in advance to calendar@

thejewishnews.com.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Judy 
Batalion

