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health services all under
one roof, including
a Beaumont Breast
Care Center, offering
mammography and
ultrasound; non-invasive
cardiology; imaging;
physical and occupational
therapy; infusion services;
laboratory and pharmacy.
The Beaumont Outpatient
Campus-Livonia is located
at 39000 W. Seven Mile
Road, east of Haggerty,
in Livonia. The public is
invited to tour the campus
and learn about available
services. For additional
information about the
center, visit Beaumont.org/
Livonia.
ON THE FARM
10-11 AM, AUG. 25
Join JFamily Detroit for a
morning of fun at Bowers
Farm, 1219 E. Square
Lake Road, Bloomfield
Hills. Upon arrival, pay
for admission to the farm,
$10 per family member,
or you may purchase a
membership. Membership
costs: Individual $60;
family $85; senior $35;
or grandparents $85.
Register: jlive.app/
events/2278.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, AUG. 25
Virtual caregiver support
group 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 information:
248-233-4392, dmoon@
jvshumanservices.org.
COMMUNITY EVENT
7-10 PM, AUG. 25
Eleven community
organizations will come
together to put on the
ultimate summer send-
off for young Jewish
Detroiters, Ann Arborites
and Windsorites. Get all
your friends together
for an evening of live
music, food and drinks
at a beautiful private
outdoor residence. Dress
is summer chic. $18 per
person. Please register
in advance by Aug.
25 at noon: jlive.app/
events/796. Info: Mimi
Marcus at mmarcus@jfmd.
org or Erin Stiebel at erin@
partnersdetroit.org.
GLOBAL ART
NOW-Sept. 10
At Swords Into Plowshares
Gallery, 33 E. Adams,
Detroit. “Global Art Project
for Peace” will include
prints of individual art-
works expressing peace
by members of Detroit
Society of Women Painters
and Sculptors and Artists
displayed with original
artworks received in
exchange from community
artists in Toronto, Canada,
and Charter Towers,
Australia. For gallery
hours: swordsintoplow-
sharesdetroit.org or 313-
9632-7575.
NEW EXHIBIT
NOW-DEC. 16
The Zekelman Holocaust
Center is hosting “To Paint
is to Live: The Artwork of
Erich Lichtblau-Leskly.”
Produced by Holocaust
Museum LA, the exhibit
features works by the
artist miraculously kept
secret and saved by
his wife Elsa. Collected
and displayed next to
restored pieces from
the artist’s life in Israel
after the war, the exhibit
provides a unique insight
into Lichtblau-Leskly’s
experiences. Though he
was imprisoned and forced
into slave labor, Lichtblau-
Leskly used art to express
himself, document the
atrocities and general life
surrounding him and to
try and make sense of the
horrendous occurrences in
the camp. Hours: Sunday
through Thursday 9:30
am to 5 pm and Friday
9:30 am to 3 pm. The last
admission is one hour
before closing. Wheelchair
accessible. Free parking.
For additional information,
visit holocaustcenter.org or
call 248-553-2400.
Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial
Assistant. Send items at least 14 days
in advance to calendar@
thejewishnews.com.
ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS
ON THE FARM
AUG. 25, 10-11 AM
OPEN HOUSE AT
BEAUMONT
AUG. 25, NOON-2 PM
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