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FEBRUARY 24 • 2022 | 53

exercises and meditation,
Sleepy Time Yoga will com-
bine fun and friendship
over Zoom. Be sure to bring
a yoga mat or chair to what
should be an evening of
gentle exercise to aid in a
good night’s sleep. Register
by Feb. 28: hadassahmid-
west.org/GDWW2022.
Event fee: $10.

SLICE OF SERVICE
7-8:30 PM, FEB. 28
Join The Well, Repair the
World Detroit and Keep
Growing Detroit to learn
about local gardening and
food sourcing initiatives
and complete a service
project benefiting Keep
Growing Detroit. At Durfee
Innovation Society, 2470
Collingwood, Detroit.
We’ll also hear from Dave
Mancini, co-owner of
Supino Pizzeria, about how
and why they source local
ingredients that make their
pizza extra delicious. Seed-
packers will also receive
a voucher to try Supino’s
pizza for themselves. Visit:
jlive.app/events/1593.

CONCERT SET
9 PM, MARCH 1
For more than 15 years,
Third Coast Percussion has
forged a unique path in
the musical landscape with

virtuosic, energetic perfor-
mances. Once registered
at cameramusic.org, check
your inbox for an email from
noreply@ticketspice.com.
Open the email and look
for the 9-digit access code
and link. Save this email.
This access code and link
will work only from the first
location where you use it.
Go to CameraMusic.org/
live at the scheduled con-
cert start time and select
“Watch Now.” Enter your
ode (or just click the link in
the email you saved. Watch
in full-screen mode and
turn on the sound for best
experience. Virtual “Doors
Open” half hour before the
concert start time; use this
time to get connected. For
technical support, call 313-
335-3300.

PANCAKE DAY
7 AM-4 PM, MARCH 1
IHOP Supports Children
with the Beaumont Health
Foundation. Participating
IHOP restaurants in
Southeast Michigan will
offer each guest a free
short stack of IHOP’s but-
termilk pancakes. For every
short stack of buttermilk
pancakes served, IHOP
guests are invited to make
a voluntary donation to
Beaumont Children’s to
help improve the lives of
pediatric patients. For local
locations and donation
options, visit IHOP.com.

MIDRASH TALES
NOON-1 PM, MARCH 1+
Instructor: Rabbi Dan
Horwitz on Zoom. (March 1,
8, 15, 22, 29). Long before
Captain America, Black
Widow and other Marvel

characters, the Jewish peo-
ple had our own stories of
demigods, witches, giants
and people who could
perform the mystical with a
simple glance out of their
eyes. Explore some of our
tradition’s fantastical, magi-
cal tales and get to know its
heroes and villains. Tuition:
$65. jlearn.online or 248-
205-2557 to register.

JIGJAM
8 PM, MARCH 2
At the Ark in Ann Arbor:
JigJam, a multi-award-win-
ning quartet from the heart
of the midlands in Ireland.
Blending the best of tra-
ditional Irish music with
Bluegrass and Americana.
Tickets: $20. Info: theark.
org.

ART/HISTORY
7 PM, MARCH 3
The Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan will
present, on Zoom, “Art
on History” with Gail
Rosenbloom Kaplan, a
local artist. She will take us
through the historical inspi-
rations behind her studio
art, as well as public instal-
lations in local synagogues
and institutions, including
the Kindertransport quilts
at the Zekelman Holocaust
Center. JHSM members:
$10; non-members: $18.
Register by 9 pm March 2.
A Zoom link for the pro-
gram will be sent 24 hours
before. Info: info@michigan-
jewishhistrory.org.

ANYTHING GOES
7:30-10 PM, MARCH 3-5
The Nicely Theatre Group
will present the musical
Anything Goes at the

Berman Center for the
Performing Arts in West
Bloomfield. Show date and
times: March 3 at 7:30 pm;
March 4 at 7:30 pm, March
5 matinee at 2 pm and
March 5 evening perfor-
mance at 7:30 pm. Tickets
are $33 for all seats and are
on sale now at The Berman
box office and nicelythe-
atregroup.org or by calling
or texting 248-406-6677.

GEN X EVENT
7:30-9:30 PM, MARCH 5
Food, Friends and Fowling
at On the Dunes, 2055
Haggerty Road, Commerce
Township. Congregation
Shaarey Zedek members
born between the late
1960s and early 1980s are
invited for an evening of
friendship, fun, food and
fowling with other Gen
Xers. Advance registration
is required: shaareyzedek/
org. Cost: $30 per person if
RSVP is received by noon
Friday, Feb. 25. Cost will
rise to $36 per person after
the cutoff.

BOOKSTOCK DONATIONS
NOW-APRIL 20
Bookstock is accepting
donations, by appoint-
ment only, on Wednesdays
from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm,
through April 20. Please call
313-702-0631 to arrange a
time to drop off gently used
books and audiobooks,
records, CDs and DVDs.
Bookstock will return to
Laurel Park Place in Livonia
May 15- May 22, 2022.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial

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