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DINO EXPERIENCE 
DEC. 30 
At the Cranbrook Institute of 
Science, 39221 Woodward, 
Bloomfield Hills. Step into 
the world of SUE: The T. 
rex Experience to uncover 
the mysteries about the life 
of this fearsome dinosaur. 
Tickets are $10 for adults 
who are non-members and 
$9 for all Institute of Science 
Standard Members. Children 
2-12 and individuals 65+ 
are $8 each. Non-members 
must also pay general muse-
um admission. Hours are 
Wednesdays and Thursdays 
10 am to 5 pm; Fridays 10 
am to 10 pm; Saturdays 10 
am to 5 pm; and Sunday 
noon to 4 pm. Info: 877-462-
7262.

CELTIC MUSIC 
8 PM, DEC. 30 
Crossroads Ceili at The Ark, 
316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. It’s 
a gathering of local Celtic-
oriented singers, instrumen-
talists and dancers. Fiddler 
Mick Gavin, the organizer of 
the Ceili and a frequent per-
former there, was recently 
inducted into the Irish Music 
Hall of Fame. Cost: $25. 
Info: theark.org.

50 FIRST JOKES 
8 PM, JAN. 3 
At The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann 
Arbor. Fifty of the area’s 
up-and-coming and veteran 

comics come together to tell 
the first jokes they’ve written 
for the new year, kicking off 
the 2023 comedy scene in 
the most righteous way pos-
sible. Cost: $10. Info: theark.
org.

VIRTUAL TRIVIA 
1-2 PM, JAN. 4 
Zoom games originate 
at the Ann Arbor Senior 
Center. Join us on the first 
and third Wednesday of 
each month. Each game 
will have questions based 
on weekly themes. Invite 
your friends, grandchildren 
and neighbors to login and 
play with you, or be placed 
on a team with others. We 
will keep a tally of winners 
and at the end, will have 
prizes that you can pick up. 
Zoom Meeting ID: 979 1239 
9740. Passcode: 194912. For 
information email bpatton@
a2gov.org. Free of charge.

GRANDPARENTS & FUN 
1-3 PM, JAN. 5 
Team up with Tamarack 
Camps Adventure staff at 
the JCC in West Bloomfield 
for some grandparent/
grandchild fun. Form teams 
to participate in a series of 
games designed to reinforce 
basic team skills, like collab-
oration, leadership, respect 
and good sportsmanship. 
This event is geared toward 
grandchildren ages 6-10 and 

the grandparents who love 
them. Cost: $18. Register: 
jlive.app/events, 3463.

BLUE RODEO 
8 PM, JAN. 5 
At Caesar’s Windsor, 
377 Riverside, Windsor. 
Colosseum Show Night 
Experience. Early arrival is 
required to accommodate 
show security process. 
Shows will start on time 
and late arrival may result 
in longer wait times and 
late entrance into the show. 
Arrive 60 minutes early to 
avoid lineups. A restricted 
bag policy is in effect. Non-
clear bags must be no larger 
than 16.5 cm X 11.5 cm (6.5” 
X 4.5”) OR clear bags must 
not exceed 14” x 14” x 6”. No 
backpacks or other over-
sized items. Refunds will not 
be issued for non-compli-
ance to our bag policy. Must 
be 19+ with valid photo ID 
to attend the show. Tickets: 
$38-$83.

MUSICAL OPENS 
JAN. 13 
The Birmingham Village 
Players 100th season con-
tinues with the community 
theater debut of Harold & 
Maude, the Musical. This 
musical introduces Harold, 
a death-obsessed young 
man, to Maude, a life-af-
firming octogenarian. Their 
May-December romance 
changes them both and 
is the perfect warm-your-

heart evening to take the 
chill off a cold January 
night. It is an intimate musi-
cal version of the cult clas-
sic film. Individual reserved 
seat tickets are $24 each 
plus $1 ticketing fee. Call 
the box office, 248-644-
2075, or click on the ticket 
page on the website, bir-
minghamvillageplayers.com 
to order. 

EXHIBIT EXTENDED 
NOW-APRIL 30 
At the Holocaust Memorial 
Center in Farmington Hills. 
The temporary exhibit To 
Paint Is to Live: The Artwork 
of Erich Lichtblau-Leskly has 
been extended.

FINE ART AUCTION 
11 AM-4 PM, JAN. 1 
At Schmidt’s Antiques, 
5138 W. Michigan Ave., 
Ypsilanti; (734) 434-2660; 
SchmidtsAntiques.com. 

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

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DEC. 30, 8 PM

