52 | JUNE 16 • 2022 

MUSICAL EVENING
7 PM, JUNE 16
The Well invites adults of 
all ages (21+) to join for 
a special evening with 
musical guest Deborah 
Sacks Mintz at Berkley 
Coffee, 14661 W. 11 Mile 
Road, Suite 500, Oak 
Park. Proof of COVID-19 
vaccination is required 
upon arrival. Masks heavily 
encouraged when not 
actively eating or drinking. 
Tickets are available for 
$18 per person at jlive.
app/events/2375. Berkley 
Coffee’s full menu of 
food and drinks will be 
available to purchase 
during the show.

ZOO SHABBAT
10 AM-1 PM, JUNE 18
Organized by Adat Shalom 
Synagogue. Rabbi Dan 
will lead a fun and musical 
Shabbat celebration at 
the Detroit Zoo. Tickets 
to the Detroit Zoo must
be purchased prior to 
the event. Detroit Zoo 
members can enter for 
free without a timed entry 
ticket. Meet at 10 am at 
the Pierson Lake Picnic 
Site; the program will 
begin at 10:30 am. The 
tent is reserved until 1 pm. 
Please bring a lunch. This 
special event is geared to 
families and their children 

entering up to fourth 
grade. Some snacks will 
be provided. Advanced 
registration is required. 
Masks are currently 
optional for all participants 
ages 2 and older inside 
and outside. Register: jlive.
app/events/2114.

RUN FOR THE RIBBON
8 AM, JUNE 19
The MIU Men’s Health 
Foundation is recognizing 
International Men’s Health 
Week June 13-19 with its 
longstanding signature 
events to advocate for 
men’s health and prostate 
cancer survivorship. Run 
for the Ribbon is a Father’s 
Day tradition at the 
Detroit Zoo. Participants 
can choose between a 
5K run/walk or a 1-mile 
walk inside the zoo while 
enjoying the sights and 
sounds of the animals. 
Live entertainment will be 
provided by the Session 

Band, and there will 
be airbrushed tattoos 
and other activities for 
kids. All participants 
should register at 
miurunfortheribbon.org. 

STORIES & 
STORYTELLING
1-2:30 PM, JUNE 20
Join Jewish Theological 
Seminary scholars online 
to explore a selection 
of stories drawn from 
ancient, rabbinic, medieval 
and modern Jewish litera-
ture. We will consider the 
power of shared stories 
and how they transmit 
values, norms, culture and 
information, bringing Jews 
together across time and 
space. Series runs through 
Aug. 8. No charge; dona-
tions suggested. Register: 
inspired.jtsa.edu.

FAMILY LEAGUE
5:30 PM, JUNE 20
At the Mack Mayfield 
Municipal Golf Course, 
500 Merriman, Westland. 
The league will be a 
two-person scramble with 
a year-end pizza party 
and prizes in weeks 3 and 
7 for closest to pin and 

longest drive. Pricing for 
the league will be $225 
per twosome. Register for 
the 8-week league at the 
Mack Mayfield Municipal 
Golf Course. Info: cityof-
westland.com.

POPUP PLAYDATE 
11 AM-NOON, JUNE 21
Join with other grand-
parents. Infants pushed 
in strollers are welcome. 
We’ll have loads of fun 
on the playground, have 
a snack, sing songs 
and read a story. Mindy 
Krigel Bricker, JGrand 
Ambassador, will meet 
you there. Bring a beach 
towel to sit on at this free 
event. Register: jlive.app/
events/2342.

TEA, TALK & TORAH
2-3 PM, JUNE 22
At Temple Shir Shalom in 
West Bloomfield, gather 
with Rabbi Michael 
Moskowitz for tea, 
treats and a brief study 
of the day’s Torah text. 
Each session stands 
alone. RSVP is required, 
shirshalom.org/events. No 
charge for members of 
Temple Shir Shalom. $10/

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Deborah 
Sacks Mintz

POPUP PLAYDATE 
JUNE 21,
11 AM-NOON

