JULY 14 • 2022 | 97 AT THE ARK 8 PM, JULY 15 Tommy Malone of the Subdudes will appear at The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. He is a triple threat: beautiful singer, fine song- writer and killer guitarist. Tickets: $25. Info: theark. org. TIE-DYE WORKSHOP 1-3 PM, JULY 17 NEXTGen Detroit Volunteers will host a very special visit to one of our community’s amazing JARC homes to spend an after- noon creating some tie-dye challah covers with the res- idents. They will also enjoy an al fresco lunch. $10 per person includes lunch, tie-dye supplies and your own challah cover to keep. Dietary laws observed. This event is intended for young adults ages 21 to 45. JARC residence address will be shared upon registration. Register by July 14: jlive. app/events/2412. FEDERATION’S REMIX 7 PM, JULY 19 At M1 Concourse Event Center, 1 Motorsports Drive, Pontiac. Rev up this sum- mer at a throw-back, laid- back, outdoor concert fea- turing live music from Your Generation. Adults-only evening out. There’ll be food, an open bar and sur- prises in store. This event is intended for Gen Xers. Dietary laws observed. General admission $50 per person includes food, drinks and on-site parking. Online registration closes Monday, July 18, at noon: jewishdetroit.org/event/ remix. Questions? Contact Jodi at feld@jfmd.org or Karen at kaplan@jfmd.org. HAPPY ‘HOUR’ 5:30-7:30 PM, JULY 20 Every month, NEXTGen Detroit meets at a local watering hole. Bring a friend or come solo and make some new pals. Register in advance for $5, and your first drink is on us: jlive.app/events/2455. This month, we’re head- ing to Union Assembly in Detroit. 2131 Woodward. Register online before July 18 to receive a drink ticket. This event is intend- ed for young adults ages 21-45. SUPPORT GROUP 12:30-1:30 PM, JULY 20 + A free weekly support group for people dealing with loss of loved ones will meet every Wednesday over Zoom. For more infor- mation and to sign up, con- tact Alaine Ashkenazi at (248) 864-5395 or email at aashkenazi@shaareyzedek. org. Dr. Jay Inwald, a psy- chologist, facilitates. POSTPARTUM SUPPORT 1-3 PM, JULY 20-AUG. 24 A free support group for new moms (with babies 0-6 months) to come together to share their experiences, give and receive support, and learn about helpful tools and resources for postpartum wellness. This six-week program will be at Nature’s Playhouse, 703 Livernois, Ferndale. Register at jlive.app/ events/2396. BRAIN HEALTH 1-2:30 PM, JULY 20 “The Brain Benefits of Nature” with Brittany Denis. To enroll, contact MindU@jfsdetroit.org or 248-788-MIND. Free brain health workshop. Discuss the latest research on nature’s connection to brain health as well as the impact of nature on phys- ical and emotional health. Register in advance for this Zoom event: us06web.zoom.us/meet- ing/register/tZ0qc-6or- jouEtxlAIicZdpQF5JR8Z- JoOHwr. After registering, you will receive a link via email to join the meeting. ART FAIR JULY 21-23 In Downtown Ann Arbor. The largest juried art fair in the nation. A wide selection of styles and media, live music performances, culinary treats and an array of shops and sidewalk sales. For information: TheAnnArborArtFair.com. Hours: Thursday, July 21, 10 am-9 pm; Friday, July 22, 10 am-9 pm; Saturday, July 23, 10 am-8 pm. REUNION SERVICE 10 AM, JULY 23 All 1941-1955 graduates of Detroit Central High School are invited to a Shacharit service at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road, Southfield. The synagogue will honor graduates from those years. Lunch will follow services. Respond to Alaine Ashkenazi by July 18: aashkenazi@ shaareyzedek.org or 248- 864-5395 and share your name and graduation year to have your names included in the special printed Central High School program. HANDLEBAR TOUR 11:30 AM-4:30 PM, JULY 24 NEXTGen Detroit has an ultimate summer Sunday in the city planned. Kick off the afternoon with a tour on The Handlebar, “Detroit’s Original Pedal Pub Party Bike.” A ON THE GO PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS Tommy Malone AT THE ARK JULY 15, 8 PM continued on page 98