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and assessing for suicidal
ideation. Presenter: Emily
Abraham, ACSW, who serves
as JQ International’s Director
of Support and Wellness.
She is passionate about cre-
ating and providing holistic,
inclusive and accessible
mental health services and
resources. Register: jlive.app/
events/2413.
AT THE ARK
8 PM, JULY 26
Artist Spotlight Series at The
Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor,
will present Lilli Lewis in a
free musical evening. This
Athens, Ga., native turned
New Orleans folk-rock diva
is a powerhouse composer
and performing artist and
storyteller with transforma-
tive empathy and classically
trained poise. Info: theark.org.
EMPOWERMENT
10:30 AM, JULY 27
Join Tikvah Hadassah for a
follow-up visit to the shop
where the coats are made
and see firsthand the direct
impact of tikkun olam:
Empowerment Plan, 7640
Kercheval, Detroit. Learn how
over 100 jobs have been
created affecting more than
300 children, moving families
out of homeless situations,
improving their lives and
enabling them to become
productive citizens. Please
bring a donation when you
visit the Empowerment Plan.
A list of suggested items
will be supplied after you
register. Proof of COVID-19
vaccination status, including
booster, if eligible, is required
to attend this event. Have
your vaccination card with
you or on your smartphone.
You will be required to show
it to enter. You will also be
required to sign a Hadassah
waiver form at the time of
entry. Also, you may be
required to wear a mask to
attend this event. For every-
one’s health and safety,
there will be no exceptions
to this policy. Register by
July 24: hadassahmidwest/
TikvahPower. Cost $10.
POP-UPS IN THE PARK
5:30-6:30 PM, JULY 27
Temple Shir Shalom will host
summer fun for you and your
baby to 6-year-old. Join us
for play, pizza and popsicles
at Heritage Park Splash Pad
in Farmington Hills. Register:
shirshalom.org/event/
pop-ups-in-the-park.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, JULY 28
Virtual Caregiver Support
Groups for individuals who
are care partners for those
living with cognitive changes
including various types of
dementia. Contact Dorothy
Moon, Brown Adult Day
Program social worker, for
Zoom link and more informa-
tion: 248-233-4392, dmoon@
jvshumanservices.org.
CHAMBER MUSIC
7:30 PM, JULY 29
The Detroit Chamber Winds
Society 2021-22 season clos-
es with a concert built around
the Brahms Horn Trio in E-flat
major for violin, horn and
piano. The piece will be per-
formed by Detroit Symphony
Orchestra Principal Horn
Karl Pituch, DSO Assistant
Concertmaster and violinist
Hai Xin Wu and Michigan
State University’s Director of
Collaborative Piano Zhihua
Tang. For information:
detroitchamberwinds.org.
SPLASH BASH
10 AM -NOON, JULY 31
Join NEXTGen Detroit for
some summer fun at the
Heritage Park Splash Pad,
Playground and Pavilion,
24915 Farmington Road,
Farmington Hills. Cooling
kosher treats for the grown-
ups and kiddos. Perfect for
little ones ages 0 to 5, sib-
lings welcome. $10 per fam-
ily. Register by July 28: jlive.
app/events/2467.
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