AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 59 BIKE & PRAY 8:45-NOON, AUG. 20 At Temple Israel. Choose your own adventure: 8:45 am — join us for bagels and lox and a family- friendly, mostly flat, 4-mile bike ride along the West Bloomfield Trail; or 10 am — meet at temple with your bikes, scooters, etc. Zhuzh up your gear, navigate our obstacle course and enjoy services with Rabbi Josh followed by a donut decorating oneg. Free. Helmets required. Info: jlive.app/ events/2428. TOT SHABBAT 10-11 AM, AUG. 20 Sponsored by The Well at Heritage Park in Farmington Hills, 24915 Farmington Road, for Shabbat singing, dancing and fun led by Rabbi Jeff and Keith, followed by an afternoon at the Splash Pad. Plan to bring your own blanket to sit on. Snack bags will be provided for each family. Advance registration is appreciated so we can plan for an accurate number of families: jlive. app/events/2543. Info: Marisa Meyerson at marisa@meetyouatthewell. org. OUTDOOR EVENT 11 AM-1 PM, AUG. 21 A free event sponsored by JFamily Detroit and Hazon at Outdoor Adventure Center, 1801 Atwater, Detroit. Join JFamily, Hazon, and Plastic Oceans to learn about what we can do to help keep our Earth safe and healthy for us. This program is geared toward families with children ages 4-12. Register at jlive.app/ events/2544. FOOD FESTIVAL 11 AM-4 PM, AUG. 21 The annual Hazon Michigan Jewish Food Festival. Come together as we eat, connect, explore and engage with opportunities for environmental education, stewardship and action as we work together to care for each other and our planet. Enjoy outdoor activities, art- making opportunities and complimentary admission to the DNR’s Outdoor Adventure Center along the Detroit Riverfront, 1801 Atwater, Detroit. Engage with hands-on workshops and activities designed for children, families and people of all ages. Nourish your body and soul with opportunities to purchase food from local food businesses. Register: jlive. app/events/2493. COFFEE & TALK 9:30-11:30 AM, AUG. 22 At Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. A Coffee House: Learning and Community program in the William Saulson Pavilion under the tent. Israel’s political system and prospects for the fifth Israeli election in three years with Yael Aronoff, Michigan State University professor. For more information and to register, contact the synagogue office at 248-357-5544. NEW VIEW OF ART 11 AM, AUG. 24 Organized by the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan. This new, in-person experience is overseen by tour directors Barbara Cohn and Sue Kalisky; it highlights works of art at the DIA with Jewish connections. Discover Jewish artists, confiscated paintings, Torah stories, community ties and more. JHSM members $18; non-members $25. Register: form.jotform. com/222128016641143. Information: info@ michiganjewishhistory.org. CLIMATE CRISIS 6:30 PM, AUG. 24 The Well will be meeting at Walking Lightly, a zero- waste store and refillery in Ferndale, 1031 Hilton, to focus on environmentalism and being committed to being a part of both micro and macro efforts to grow our communities in sustainability and equity. There is no cost to attend, but space is limited, so we request your RSVP in advance: jlive.app/ events/2553. OPEN HOUSE AT BEAUMONT NOON-2 PM, AUG. 25 Organized by the Beaumont Health Foundation. Beaumont Health is bringing its expert staff and high quality of care to Beaumont Outpatient Campus–Livonia. The facility will offer essential ON THE GO PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS BIKE & PRAY AUG. 20, 8:45-NOON continued on page 60