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‘CLUE’ ON STAGE
OCT. 13-NOV. 7
At Meadow Brook Theatre 
on the campus of Oakland 
University in Rochester. 
Tickets range from $36 
to $46 and are available 
by calling the Meadow 
Brook Theatre box office 
at 248-377-3300 or going 
online at ticketmaster.
com. Student discounts are 
available at the box office. 
Groups of eight or more 
should call 248-370-3316 
for group pricing.

SELF ENRICHMENT
8:30 AM, OCT. 14
On Thursday mornings, 
The Well starts the day 
by nourishing bodies and 
souls. Join for mindful 
morning learning and 
music that will leave you 
energized, connected and 
ready to start the day. Info: 
meetyouatthewell.org.

MEDICARE COUNSELING
OCT. 15-DEC. 7
Make your phone or Zoom 
appointment today with 
a Medicare counselor 
who can help you review 
your prescription drug 
benefits during Open 
Enrollment, generally 
the only period during 
the year when you may 
switch to a different plan 
for 2022. The nonprofit 
Area Agency on Aging 
1-B’s Medicare Medicaid 
Assistance Program offers 
free, unbiased counseling. 
Certified counselors 
are not affiliated with 
insurance companies.
Appointments are available 
by calling 800-803-7174. 
A phone number or Zoom 
link will be sent before the 
session.

MICHIGAN MAKERS 
MARKET
10 AM-4 PM, OCT. 16
At the Hawk Community 
Center, 29995 W. 12 Mile 
Road, Farmington Hills. 
The Michigan Makers 
Market is a one-stop 
shop for handmade gifts. 
The juried craft fair will 
feature fine art, beautiful 
jewelry, high-quality 
creative goods, hand-
crafted soaps and candy 
from approximately 50 
local artists. Admission is 
free. For more information, 
contact Karla Aren, 248-
699-6709 or email at 
karen@fhgov.com. 

CONCERT SET
8-9:30 PM, OCT. 16
The Chamber Music 
Society of Detroit will 
present the Escher Quartet 
with Terrence Wilson, 

pianist. The event will be 
at Seligman Performing 
Arts Center, 22305 W. 13 
Mile Road, Beverly Hills, 
MI, 48025. For tickets, call 
313-335-3300.

JARC AT M1 CONCOURSE
NOON-8 PM, 
SUNDAY, OCT. 17
JARC presents is fall 
fundraising event at the M1 
Concourse (1 Concourse 
Drive, Pontiac). The unique 
event will feature thrill 
rides in cars around the 
M1’s Champion Motor 
Speedway, live music 
performances by the 
Mega ’80s and other 
special music guests, and 
1980s arcade games, an 
open bar, dinner and the 
largest outdoor event 
tent in Michigan at M1’s 
newly renovated two-story 
event center. A special 
VIP event will also feature 
an opportunity for VIP 
ticket holders to drive 
a Dodge Hellcat on the 
M1 racetrack between 
11:30 and 2 p.m. and will 
include a 30-minute pre-
drive safety session and 
a six-lap drive around 
the track following a 
lead car. Proceeds from 
the event will go to fund 
JARC’s many programs 
supporting individuals 

with developmental 
disabilities. For information 
and to purchase tickets: 
jennykabert@jarc.org; 248-
940-2617. 

AUTHOR TO SPEAK
7 PM, OCT 17
Eleanor Roosevelt, Greater 
Pittsburgh, Kalamazoo & 
Tikvah Hadassah presents 
We Are Going to Be Lucky: 
A World War 11 Love Story 
in Letters with author Liz 
Fox. Register by Oct. 
14 at hadassahmidwest.
org/Lucky. There is a $10 
event fee.

EXHIBIT OPENS
6-8 PM, OCT. 19
Curated by Sara Masak, 
“Community Ties” 
will open at Dresner 
Foundation Soul Studio, 
Friendship Circle Farber 
Center, 5586 Drake 
Road, West Bloomfield. 
See many artists’ 
woven artwork. Info: 
friendshipcircle.org/
exhibition.

BRAIN HEALTH
1-2:30 PM, OCT. 20
“Melody and Memory: 
Your Brain on Music” 
with Michael Krieger, 
singer/songwriter. He 
will discuss the positive 
impact music has on our 
brains. In addition to 
its entertainment value, 
Michael will discuss 
how music can improve 
cognitive performance, 
reduce stress, improve 
sleep, manage pain, 
enhance mood and impact 
our motivation. Register 
in advance for this Zoom 
event. Info: MindU@
jfsdetroit.org or 248-788-
MIND.

‘CLUE’ ON STAGE
OCT. 13-NOV. 7

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Escher Quartet, Oct. 16
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