After a two-year absence, Metro Detroit’s biggest and best used book and media sale will return to Livonia’s Laurel Park Place in Livonia, May 15-22, offering amazing deals on used books and media. New this year, in addition to scores of tables brimming with used books and media inside the mall, Bookstock plans to feature a Best of Bookstock outdoor tent for customers preferring an out- door experience. Proceeds from Bookstock benefit literacy and educa- tion projects throughout the city of Detroit and Oakland and Wayne counties, as well as several counties in north- ern Michigan. Neal Rubin of the Detroit News is Honorary Chairperson of Bookstock, and Alycia Meriweather, dep- uty superintendent of Detroit Public Schools Community District, is Bookstock’s Honorary Chancellor. Bookstock 2022’s Presenting Sponsor is the Mike Morse Law Firm. Bookstock’s Pre-Sale will kick-off on Sunday, May 15 at 8:15 a.m. There is a $20 admission charge for the Pre- Sale only, which runs through 11 a.m. and offers savvy shoppers and collectors first crack at Bookstock’s treasure trove of bargains. Bookstock has 300,000-plus gently used books, DVDs, CDs, books on tape and vinyl for sale at bargain basement prices. The sale will continue through Sunday, May 22, running Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. and Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. -7 p.m. New merchandise is added to the floor daily. Bookstock has generated more than $2.25 million for literacy and education proj- ects in Michigan. Nearly 700 volunteers work together throughout the year to orga- nize the event. For more information about Bookstook, call (248) 645- 7840, ext. 365, or visit book- stockmi.org. FEBRUARY 24 • 2022 | 25 Supported through the generosity of The Jewish Fund and the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Family Foundation. Need to find help during a family crisis? Call jhelp at 1-833-445-4357 or visit: jhelp.org Your one-stop for support from Jewish Detroit. Annual Micki Grossman Food Drive There are still a few days left to honor the life of the late Micki Grossman, a volunteer whose main focus in life was helping others. Hazon’s Second Annual Micki Grossman Food Drive takes place until Feb. 27. Now is the time to gather your non-perishables for donation and drop them into clearly marked containers outside the front entrances of Temple Shir Shalom on Walnut Lake Road in West Bloomfield or the Federation building on Telegraph Road in Bloomfield Hills. To make a financial contribution in Micki’s memory, visit hazon.org/detroit. Bookstock is Back! The late Micki Grossman