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DRAGONS! 
2 PM, JAN. 7 
At the Music Hall on 
Madison in Downtown 
Detroit. For Ages 3+. Cost: 
$24-$50. Box office: 313-
887-8500. Spectacular 
puppets brought to life.

MUSIC EVENT
8:00 PM, JAN 7 
The Yellow Room Gang 
will appear at The Ark, 316 
S. Main, Ann Arbor. The 
Yellow Room is the living 
room of Tamulevich’s house 
on Ann Arbor’s Old West 
Side, where gang members 
meet monthly for musical 
brainstorming. Cost: $20, 
Info: theark.org.

ATTENTION 
GRANDPARENTS 
10:30-11:30 AM, JAN. 9 
Come to the JCC in West 
Bloomfield to meet other 
grandparents and visit 
with the Jfamily/JGrand 

staff. Enjoy coffee and 
conversations all about 
grandparenting. Do you 
have a new grandchild age 
newborn to 1-year-old? 
You can pick up a Grand 
Bag, a gift to wish you 
mazel tov. Grandparents 
with grandchildren of any 
age will receive a Savvy 
Grandparent Toolbox. If you 
have already received your 
toolbox, choose a new item 
to go inside. There is no 
cost to attend. Register at 
JFamily.JCCdet.org, click on 
“see our events.”

INTRO TO JUDAISM 
7-9 PM, JAN 9-MAY 22 
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join Rabbi 
Dan Horwitz for an 
introduction to Judaism 
to explore all the best of 
the Jewish tradition, from 
Torah to food to holidays to 
Israel and more. Cost $54/
Adat Shalom member, $180 

guest. Register: adatshalom.
org/introtojudaism. Info: 
dhorwitz@adatshalom.org. 
(No class Feb. 20, April 10.)

CAREGIVER SUPPORT 
1:30-2:30 PM, JAN 10 
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. 

BUKHARAN JEWS 
7 PM, JAN. 11 
At the Windsor Jewish 
Community Center, 1641 
Ouellette Ave., Windsor. 
Learn more about modern-
day Jews in Central Asia. 
Speaker: Ruben Shimonov. 
RSVP: Joe Schnayer, joe@
jewishwindsor.org or 519-
973-1772.

WOMEN TO WORK 
9-11 AM, Jan. 12 
Gesher Human Services 
hosts Women to Work, 
a free four-week course 
aiming to provide women 
who have been out of 
the workforce with vital 
skills to gain immediate 
employment. There is an 
informational meeting on 
Jan. 12 at Gesher Human 
Services; sessions start on 

Jan. 17, occurring Tuesdays 
and Thursdays from 9 
am-noon. Contact Judy 
Richmond at 248-233-4232 
or jrichmond@geshermi.org. 

FROST FEST 
5:30-9:30 PM, JAN. 12 
Federation’s Affinities 
Department presents this 
event at Bowers School 
Farm, 1219 E. Square Lake 
Road, Bloomfield Hills. An 
evening of entertainment, 
eats and activities for 
adults, kids, teens and 
tweens. Price includes 
skate and tube rental as 
well as food and drinks. All 
food is vegetarian/dairy. 
Kosher-certified and vegan 
options will be available. 
Register in advance by 
Jan. 6, 2023. Questions? 
Contact Karen Kaplan at 
kaplan@jfmd.org or Jodi 
Feld at feld@jfmd.org.

CONCERT SET 
7:30-9 PM, JAN. 12 
The DSO will perform 
Dvořák’s New World 
Symphony, written while 
the composer was living 
in the United States. At 
Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek in Southfield. Info: 
shaareyzedek.org.

MUSICAL STAGED
JAN. 13-29 
The Birmingham Village 
Players 100th season 
continues with the 

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

MUSICAL STAGED
JAN. 13-29

MUSIC EVENT
JAN 7, 8:00 PM

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