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HOUSE & GARDEN
10 AM-5 PM,
JUNE 9 (FRI.)
At Pewabic Pottery, 10125
E. Jefferson, Detroit.
The Pewabic House &
Garden Show runs free
and open to the public
through Sunday, June 11.
This year’s celebration
features Pewabic’s 2023
Summer Collection
releases and the work of
dozens of ceramic artists
from throughout North
America, live wheel-
throwing demonstrations
by Pewabic artisans and
sculpting demonstrations
by artist Pamela Timmons,
outdoor sculptures, and
a weekend biergarten
with live music and food
trucks. Hours: Friday, 10-5;
Saturday, 10, 10-5; Sunday,
11-4. Info: 313-626-2000.
‘TAKE STEPS’ WALK
10 AM-12:45 PM,
JUNE 10 (SAT.)
Take Steps is the Crohn’s
& Colitis Foundation’s
largest nationwide
fundraising campaign.
There is no minimum to
fundraise, and all are
welcome; but everyone
who individually raises
$100 becomes a
Pacesetter and receives
a Take Steps T-shirt and
access to special food at
the event. For information
and to register, walkers
can visit, cctakesteps.org.
10:30 AM JUNE 10 (SAT.)
ZOO TOT SHABBAT
Join this fantastic
partnership between
Adat Shalom and The
Well. Hazz’n Dan, Rabbi
Dan, Rabbi Jeff and
Friends will lead us in a
fun and musical Shabbat
celebration at the Detroit
Zoo. Meet at the Pierson
Lake Picnic Site (near the
Polar Bears). We’ll have
the tent from 10-1. So
come early and stay late.
You can bring a packed
picnic lunch. Advanced
reservations need to be
made for anyone who
is not a member at the
Detroit Zoo. Purchase your
tickets ahead of time at
detroitzoo.org. Registration
for this event does not
include admittance to the
zoo. This special Shabbat
morning is geared to
families and their children
birth through third grade.
All snacks provided are
kosher and nut-free. If you
bring your own snacks,
please double check that
these are kosher and nut-
free. Register at https://
jlive.app/events/4448.
9:30 AM, JUNE 11 (SUN.)
THINGS THAT GO
VROOM
Join NEXTGen Detroit
and JFamily for some
summertime fun in
Franklin Park and get
up close to a few of our
favorite things that go
vroom, vroom, vroom!
We’ll have a real-life police
car, fire truck and tractor
for you to sit in (hello
photo ops!) and explore.
Kiddos are welcome
to bring along their
own tiny transportation
(PowerWheels, Cozy
Coupes, trikes and bikes)
and join in our Mini Motor
Parade. Music, morning
snacks and more. This
event is geared for
families with children ages
0-7. Siblings welcome. Get
tickets at https://jlive.app/
events/4661.
AUTHOR SPEAKS
1-2 PM, JUNE 13 (TUES.)
An online presentation
through the library at
the Jewish Theological
Seminary. Christopher C.
Gorham will discuss his
book The Confidante,
the first biography of
Anna Marie Rosenberg,
a Hungarian Jewish
immigrant with only a high
school education who
went on to be dubbed by
Life Magazine “the most
important woman in the
American government.”
Register at jtsa.edu.
MANAGING PAIN
1-3 PM, JUNE 13+ (TUES.)
People living with
chronic pain often find it
interferes with their ability
to manage their health
and live life to the fullest.
Personal Action Toward
Health is an interactive
program designed by
Stanford University to
provide the necessary
skills and tools to help
you manage chronic pain
and live a better life. This
six-week workshop on
Zoom is conducted by
certified leaders. This
free workshop is open
to adults with chronic
pain and other health
conditions as well as
caregivers. Reservations
required. Contact Joely
Lyons, 248-392-0767, or
jlyons@jfsdetroit.org with
questions or to register.
Registration priority
will be given to those
living in Western Wayne,
Livingston, Oakland,
Washtenaw and Macomb
counties.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM,
JUNE 13 (TUES.)
Virtual caregiver support
group for individuals who
are care partners for
those living with cognitive
changes, including various
ON THE GO
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