DECEMBER 29 • 2022 | 45 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 Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in advance to calendar@thejewishnews. com. ON THE GO PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS BLUE RODEO JAN. 5, 8 PM CELTIC MUSIC DEC. 30, 8 PM