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December 22, 2022 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-12-22

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DECEMBER 22 • 2022 | 53

CHANUKAH MESIBA
9:30 AM, DEC. 22
Celebrate the Festival
of Lights with the
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek family. Magic
show, glitter face painting,
make a menorah, Israeli
dancing, latkes, sufganiyot,
dreidel competition, adult
learning with the rabbis
and more. Free and open
to the community. Register:
shaareyzedekshulcloud.
com/event/
chanukahmesiba1.

CHANUKAH ON ICE
12:30-2 PM, DEC. 26
Skate with Dreidel Mascot
and Chanukah Music at Ann
Arbor Ice Cube, 2121 Oak
Valley Drive, Ann Arbor,
734-213-1600. Music, crafts,
doughnuts, latkes and
pizza: 12:30 pizza lunch;
1:30 ice skating. Cost:
$35 per family or $12 per
person.

WINTER TOYLAND
4-10 PM, DEC. 26
Beacon Park, 1903 Grand
River Ave., Detroit, is
being transformed into
a Downtown winter
wonderland with a behind-
the-scenes view of Santa’s
Workshop through the
Toyland light experience.
Adults, children and families
of all ages are invited to
experience the magic,
including larger-than-life
light features like a choo-
choo train, a giant teddy
bear and other sparkling
photo moments. Cost
varies.

FOR BOOKWORMS
10 AM-NOON, DEC. 28
At the Trenton Veterans
Memorial Library, 2770
Westfield, Trenton, 734-
676-9777. Free early
literacy story times for the
youngest bookworms.
Wednesday morning at 10
am for children ages 0 to 3.
Wednesday morning at 11
am for children 3 to 5.

ORCHESTRA PLAYS
ALL DAY, DEC. 29
After its first year off the
road in more than two
decades, Trans-Siberian
Orchestra makes a

triumphant return to touring.
An updated presentation
of the unforgettable,
multi-generational holiday
tradition, “The Ghosts of
Christmas Eve” at Little
Caesar’s Arena, 66 Sibley,
Detroit, 3130-471-3333.
Cost: $50-$100.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, DEC. 29
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@geshermi.org.

AT THE ARK
8 PM, DEC. 29
The Music of Fela Kuti
comes to life at The Ark,
316 S. Main, Ann Arbor.
Doubling as a platform for
activism, the music of Fela
Kuti was a unique blend
of jazz, funk and African
influences. Cost: $20. Info:
the ark.org.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial

Assistant. Send items at least 14

days in advance to calendar@

thejewishnews.com.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS
CHANUKAH ON ICE
DEC. 26, 12:30-2 PM

Contact Raymond Jenkins
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37646 W 12 Mile Rd
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
248.994.4000
www.antoniosrestaurants.com

Let us do the
cooking and you do
the celebrating!

New Year

Christmas

MERRY

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