52 | JULY 21 • 2022 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. Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in advance to calendar@thejewishnews.com. ON THE GO PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS Emily Abraham Lilli Lewis Karl Pituch continued from page 51