58 | JUNE 9 • 2022 

‘MEAN GIRLS’
NOW-JUNE 19
At the Fisher Theatre. 
Tuesday-Saturday at 8 pm; 
Sunday evenings at 7:30 
pm; Saturday and Sunday 
matinees at 2 pm. Hilarious 
hit musical for ages 10 and 
up. Cady Heron may have 
grown up on an African 
savanna, but nothing pre-
pared her for the vicious 
ways of her strange new 
home: suburban Illinois. 
Soon, this naïve newbie 
falls prey to a trio of lion-
ized frenemies led by the 
charming but ruthless 
Regina George. But when 
Cady devises a plan to end 
Regina’s reign, she learns 
the hard way that you can’t 
cross a Queen Bee without 
getting stung. Ticket info: 
broadwayindteoit.com.

MUSIC FESTIVAL
8 PM, JUNE 10
The Chamber Music Society 
will present “Music, Nature 
and the Sound of Nature” 
at the Kerrytown Concert 
House in Ann Arbor. Artists 
| Anton Nel, Viano String 
Quartet. Tickets: General 
$50 | 35 & Younger $15. 
Great Lakes Chamber Music 
Festival: info@greatlakes-
chambermusic.com. 

PRIDE SHABBAT
6:30-8:30 PM, JUNE 10
Join NEXTGen Detroit 
Pride, The Well and 
Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek Village for a very 
special Shabbat. Meet 
at Affirmations, 280 W. 
Nine Mile, Ferndale, for 
drinks and vegetarian 
appetizers followed by a 
casual Kabbalat Shabbat 
service. We’re excited to 
mark Pride Month with this 
celebration that honors our 
diverse Jewish and queer 
identities in the same space. 
$10 per person. Kosher 
options are available upon 
request. Masks are strongly 
encouraged when not eat-
ing or drinking. Info: jlive.
app/events/2318.

WALK FOR MIRACLES
8 AM-5 PM, JUNE 11
Organized by the Beaumont 
Health Organization. 
Superheroes of all ages 
are invited to Beaumont 
Children’s Walk for 
Miracles at the Detroit Zoo. 
Registration opens at 7:30 
am. All proceeds benefit 
Children’s Miracle Network 
programming at Beaumont 
Children’s. Participants are 
encouraged to dress as their 
favorite superhero. Children 
will meet Super Beau, the 

Beaumont Children’s mas-
cot bear, and other popular 
fairytale and comic book 
heroes. In addition to the 
zoo exhibits, families will 
enjoy snacks and refresh-
ments, and each child will 
receive a superhero cape. 
Walkers must register for the 
event and make a minimum 
donation: $5 per person or 
$20 per family. Visit beau-
mont.org/walk-for-miracles 
to register in advance. 

ANNUAL MEETING
11 AM, JUNE 12
The Jewish Historical 
Society of Michigan will hold 
its annual meeting at Detroit 
PAL (The Corner Ballpark), 
1680 Michigan Ave., Detroit. 
A shuttle bus will ferry 
attendees going to the 1 
pm celebration of life for 
the late Carl Levin at Wayne 
State University. Prior to 
meeting business, JHSM will 
honor two recipients of the 
Leonard N. Simons History-
Maker Award, recognizing 
those who have made out-
standing contributions to the 
enrichment, conservation, 
knowledge and dissemi-
nation of Michigan Jewish 
history. The 2021 recipient is 
Arthur M. Horwitz, president 
of Arthur Horwitz Consulting 
LLC. The 2022 recipient 
is Harriet B. Saperstein, a 
sociologist turned planner, 

specializing in community 
and economic development. 
The annual meeting is free 
to all, but please register at 
jhsmichigan.org/calendar. 
Kosher refreshments will be 
served. Sponsorship oppor-
tunities are available.

CONCERT SET
6 PM, JUNE 11
The Chamber Music Society 
will present “From the Big 
Bang to the End of Time” 
at Seligman Performing 
Arts Center in Beverly 
Hills. Artists: Gloria Chien, 
Anton Nel, Tai Murray, Philip 
Setzer, Kevonna Shuford, 
Paul Watkins, David Shifrin, 
Pelia String Quartet. Tickets: 
General $50 | 35 & Younger 
$15. Great Lakes Chamber 
Music Festival: info@great-
lakeschambermusic.com. 

MUSICAL AFTERNOON
2 PM, JUNE 12
The Chamber Music Society 
will present “A Winter’s 
Journey” at the Detroit 
Institute of Arts in Detroit. 

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS
‘MEAN GIRLS’
NOW-JUNE 19

WALK FOR MIRACLES
JUNE 11, 8 AM-5 PM

Arthur M. Horwitz and 
Harriet B. Saperstein

