100 | SEPTEMBER 22 • 2022 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 BIG LITTLE LIONS SEPT. 27, 8PM ‘LITTLE SHOP’ OPENS SEPT. 29-OCT. 23 continued from page 99