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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
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