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February 23, 2023 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-02-23

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FEBRUARY 23 • 2023 | 61

MUSIC AT THE ARK
8 PM, FEB. 23
Rochelle Clark & The
Familiars will perform at
The Ark, 316 Main, Ann
Arbor. A native of Michigan,
Rochelle Clark writes music
that has been described as
raw, honest and beautifully
vulnerable. Cost: $20. Info:
theark.org.

COLLECTIONS TOUR
1-2 PM, FEB. 24
Come see a selection of the
7,500+ items in Cranbrook’s
extensive collection in its
state-of-the-art storage
facility. The cost of your
Collections Wing Tour
includes general admission
to the galleries. (WIC-eligible
visitors may call 248-645-
3320 to reserve $5 tour/
admission tickets.) Info:
cranbrookartmuseum.org.

MUSIC OF GREIG
8 PM, FEB. 24
At Orchestra Hall in Detroit.
Eerie strings, careening
woodwinds and foreboding
brass portray a witches’
sabbath in A Night on Bald
Mountain. Tickets start at
$15. Info: dso.org.

LIARS’ CONTEST
8 PM, FEB. 24
At The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann
Arbor. The Ark’s First Annual
Liars contest, which is part of
the new and expanded 36th
Annual Storytelling Festival.
The event will feature six of
the best liars in the region,
each telling a 10-minute story
and competing for highly
valuable bragging rights, a
crisp $100 bill and a fabulous
trophy for the winner. $10.
Info: theark.org.

PLAN SUMMER FUN
FEB. 23-26
The 16th annual Cottage &
Lakefront Living Show at
the Suburban Collection
Showplace in Novi, 46100
Grand River Ave. The
show brings together
exhibits and experts who
specialize in cottage and
lakefront properties for
summer or year-round living.
Displays include builders,
contractors, realtors, boats,
docks, decks, seawalls,
landscaping, indoor and
outdoor furniture, outdoor
recreational equipment and
water toys. Purchase tickets
online at NoviCottageShow.
com. Admission $12, includes
admission to Outdoorama;
$5 for children 6-14, and
children 5 and under free.
On-site parking is available
for a fee. For information,
visit NoviCottageShow.
com, facebook.com/
detroitcottageshow,
instagram.com/
micottageshows or call 616-
447-2860.

QUARTET PLAYS
8 PM, FEB. 24
The Balourdet Quartet with
Adam Sadberry, flute, will
perform at Schaver Music
Recital Hall-Wayne State
University, Detroit. The
program will include works
that emphasize the lyrical,
singing qualities of the flute
and string instruments. Info:
cmsdetroit or 313-335-3300.

SHATOTS
11:15 AM-NOON, FEB. 25
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek fosters the love of
Jewish prayer, culture and

identity. Shatots service
allows for the littlest
daveners to embrace the
joy of Shabbat with singing,
dancing and stories perfect
for babies, toddlers and
families. Join us in Tikvah
Chapel after the sermon
(approximately 11:15) and
stick around for “Adon Olam”
in the main sanctuary with
a special Shabbat treat;
then join the rest of the CSZ
family for lunch. Info: 248-
357-5544.

JEWISH CHALLENGES
12:30 AM, FEB. 26
Co-sponsored by Temple
Kol Ami and B’nai Israel
Synagogue, 5085 Walnut
Lake Road, West Bloomfield.
Panel discussion: “Will our
children and grandchildren
be Jewish? Challenges to
Jewish Identity & Institutions.”
Refreshments 10:30, Program
11 a.m. Please RSVP to
stevemerritt2@gmail.com.

CHALLAH BAKE
2-4 PM, FEB. 26
JGrand invites you to have
fun with your grandchildren
while learning to make deli-
cious challah. Instruction will
be provided by Aish Detroit,
25725 Coolidge, Oak Park.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

MUSIC AT THE ARK
FEB. 23, 8 PM

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QUARTET PLAYS
FEB. 24, 8 PM

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