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registering, you will
receive a link via email
to join the meeting. Info:
MINDU@jfsdetroit.org or
call 248-788-MIND.
CANDIDATES FORUM
6:30-9 PM, SEPT. 28
A virtual opportunity to
meet the candidates for
state senate organized by
NCJWMI. Info: 248-355-
3300 or ncjwmi.org.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, SEPT. 29
Sponsored by Gesher
Human Services (formerly
JVS). 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
information: 248-233-4392
or dmoon@geshermi.org.
YAPPY HOUR
6-9 PM, SEPT. 29
The Michigan Animal
Rescue League invites
Metro Detroiters and
their pups to share in
their passion for animals.
Proceeds from the pet-
friendly cocktail party will
support the organization’s
mission to provide shelter
and medical care and find
forever homes for at-risk
dogs and cats in southeast
Michigan. Attendees can
enjoy gourmet treats,
specialty cocktails, hors
d’oeuvres, a silent auction,
red-carpet photography,
selfie stations, games
and a chance to play with
pups during the event.
Tickets start at $110-$175
and are available online at
marleague.org/yappy-hour.
LEGACY LETTERS
7 PM, SEPT. 29
On Zoom. Shir Tikvah
presents “From
Brokenness to Healing:
Making Meaning through
Memoir” with author Ellen
Blum Barish. This is the
perfect way to reflect
on the year that passed,
pause and reassess our
intentions for the year
ahead. This series is free
to Shir Tikvah members
and $18 for non-members.
Register and learn more at
shirtikvah.org.
‘LITTLE SHOP’ OPENS
SEPT. 29-OCT. 23
Stagecrafters presents
Little Shop of Horrors at
the Baldwin Theatre, 415
S. Lafayette, Royal Oak.
Meek floral assistant
Seymour Krelborn
stumbles on an exciting
new species of plant, but
soon discovers it’s a foul-
mouthed, R&B-singing
carnivore with a craving
for blood. The Audrey II
plant is a series of four
different puppets, ranging
from handheld puppets to
the final 7-foot-tall plant.
Stagecrafters is partnering
with a local nonprofit
organization for the
2022/2023 season. This
production’s community
partner is the Be Kind
Project. Patrons will have
an opportunity to learn
more about this nonprofit
at each show and make
a donation for various
merchandise supporting
the project. Tickets are
$35 for performances
on Fridays, Saturdays
and Sundays and $25 on
Thursdays; a $3 ticket fee
is applied to each ticket.
Tickets can be purchased
at stagecrafters.org or by
calling 248-541-6430.
ANTIQUES SHOW
SEPT. 29-OCT. 1
The Bloomfield Charity
Antiques and Collectibles
Show will be held indoors
at Cross of Christ Lutheran
Church, 1100 Lone Pine
Road (at Telegraph Road),
in Bloomfield Hills. Hours
are 10 am-6 pm on Friday,
and 10 am-4 pm on
Saturday. Delicious fresh
apple, pumpkin, pecan
and key lime home-baked
pies will be sold at the
show’s Country Store to
take home. You’ll also
find a tasty assortment
of scratch-made baked
goods, candies, jellies and
pickles for sale. There will
also be gluten-free baked
items. Tickets are $12 at
the door.
Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial
Assistant. Send items at least 14
days in advance to calendar@
thejewishnews.com.
ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS
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