44 | OCTOBER 20 • 2022 

MIXER & ONEG 
8-10 PM, OCT. 21 
Young adults (21-40ish) 
residing in the Lansing 
area are invited to join 
The Well, MSU Hillel and 
Kehillat Israel for a Friday 
night oneg and board 
game mixer at Rooted 
Socialite, 2010 E. Michigan 
Ave., on the east side of 
Lansing. Post-dinner nosh, 
drinks and a hilariously 
fun combination of speed-
friending and board 
games. Subsidized tickets 
are available for $12 for 
graduate students and $16 
for other young adults. Your 
ticket includes oneg noshes 
and your first beverage 
order. Register at jlive.app/
events/2674.

PLAYWRIGHTS AT WORK 
7:30 PM, OCT. 22 
A staged reading of six 
original short plays by 
members of Playwrights 
@ Work. At playhouse on 
Chestnut and Woodward in 
Birmingham. Free. Sweets 
available after presentation.

HISTORY BUS TOUR 
9:45 AM-1:45 PM, OCT. 23 
Join the Jewish Historical 
Society of Michigan and 
explore the Jewish history 
of Mount Clemens, the 
county seat of Macomb 
County. Previously known 
as Bath City, this charming 
town was once world-
famous for its mineral 
baths, bringing over 40,000 
visitors to the town every 
summer in the early part 
of the 1900s. This trip also 
includes a light kosher 
lunch. JHSM members $72; 
non-members $90. Info@ 
jhsmichigan.org to register.

PLAYTIME 
10 AM, OCT. 23 
Get your little one out 
of the house on Sunday 
mornings. Join JFamily, 
Come Play Detroit and Hillel 
Day School for a morning 
of sporty flag football fun 
with JPlay Daddy & Me. 
Under the guidance of 
professional coaches, little 
ones will learn essential first 
sports skills while having 
fun with their dads. This 
program is geared toward 
children ages 2-5 and their 
dad or special father figure. 
This session is part of a 
three-part series. To register 
for the other sessions: 
jlive.app/events/2908. 
Basketball, Nov. 20; Soccer, 
Dec. 4. At Hillel Day 
School, 32200 Middlebelt, 
Farmington Hills.

BRAIN GAME 
2 PM, OCT. 23 
A Scavenger Hunt 
Road Rally starting at 
Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek in Southfield. Team 
up: bring one or join one 
(four players max per car). 
Cost: $45 CSZ members; 
$50 non-members. Register 
at shaareyzedek.shulcloud.
com/events/roadrally. 

 

GRANDPARENTS 
COFFEE & 
CONVERSATION 
10:30-11:30 AM, OCT. 24 
Come to The J to meet 
other grandparents and 
visit with the JFamily/
JGrand staff. Enjoy coffee 
and conversations all 
about grandparenting. 
Grandparents with 
grandchildren of any 
age can receive a Savvy 
Grandparent Toolbox. If you 
have already received your 
toolbox, choose a new item 
to go inside. At the West 
Bloomfield JCC, 6600 W. 
Maple Road. Free. Register 
at jlive.app/events/2628.

JEWISH DETROIT 
NOON-1:15 PM, Oct. 24+ 
This is a four-week, 
in-person class sponsored 
by JLearn. At the Max M. 
Fisher Federation Building. 
Explore the faces, places 
and little-known-facts of 
Jewish Detroit. Each week 
we will dig into historical 
material by decade starting 
with the 1910s and going 
through the 1940s. Tuition: 
$75. To register: 248-205-
2557 or JLearn.online.
 
CANINE HAPPY HOUR 
6-7:15 PM, OCT. 24 
Join NEXTGen Detroit 
at Red Oaks Dog Park, 
31353 Dequindre, Madison 

Hts., for an early evening 
exercise session and 
the chance to play catch 
and catch up with fellow 
dog parents. Dogs must 
be 3 months or older, be 
registered in your city of 
residence and have up-to-
date vaccinations. BYO 
water and poop bags, 
please. $5 per person/
dog duo and proof of 
vaccinations due at the 
gate. This event is intended 
for young adults ages 21 to 
45 and their dogs. Info: jlive.
app/events/2514.

CHADD PARENT MEETING 
7:30-8:30 PM. OCT. 24 
The link for each meeting is 
at www.chadd.net/chapter-
events/527. The link opens 
at 7:30 pm. Meeting are for 
adults with ADHD, parents 
of children with ADHD or 
both. On Oct. 24, hear Teri 
Ginneti and Judy Jubas, 
Synchronicity Consulting 
LLC, present an anxiety 
workshop for parents. 
 
ETHICS OF THE FATHERS 
10:30 AM-12 OCT. 25+ 
This 10-week, in-person 
class is sponsored by 
JLearn. At the Max M. 
Fisher Federation Building 
with Rabbi Rod Glogower. 
Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the 
Fathers) is a rich treasure 
trove of moral and ethical 
teachings of the Tannaitic 
rabbis. These maxims serve 
as guides for Jewish living. 
In this class, we continue 

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

HISTORY BUS TOUR
OCT. 23

