46 | JULY 6 • 2023
TOTS & MINI-GOLF
10-11 AM, JULY 8 (Sat.)
Organized by The Well.
At the Cranbrook Art
Museum, 39721 Woodward,
Bloomfield Hills. Meet
inside the museum for Tot
Shabbat songs, stories and
snacks. Afterwards, head
outside to enjoy Cranbrook’s
artist-designed mini-golf
course. Admission to the
Art Museum is also included
with your mini-golf ticket.
Tot Shabbats are geared
toward kiddos ages 0-5(ish)
and their grown-ups. Due
to the generosity of donors,
mini-golf (and museum)
admission is included with
your Tot Shabbat sign-up
at no cost to you: jlive.app/
events/4844. To support
The Well’s family program-
ming and help continue
these offerings at no cost,
an optional donation can
be made upon registration.
(Note: Cranbrook on the
Green tickets retail for $15
per adult and $8 per child
for non-members.)
NATURE TOT SHABBAT
10 AM-NOON, JULY 8 (Sat.)
At Heritage Park in
Farmington Hills, 24915
Farmington Road. Adamah
Detroit in partnership with
JFamily organized this
program, which is geared
toward families with children
ages 0-6. Take a gentle
hike on the trails, explore
themes of Shabbat through
nature exploration and
play. Conclude with light
snacks and beverages.
Stay after the program to
enjoy the playground and
splash pad, located next to
the North Pavilion. Tickets
from $10. Register: jlive.app/
events/4675.
MUSIC EVENT
7 PM, JULY 8 (Sat.)
Rare Earth with Doop and
the Outlaws will perform
at the Majestic Theatre in
Detroit, 4140 Woodward.
Tickets: $25 in advance, $30
at the door. ticketweb.com.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, JULY 11
(Tues.)
A virtual caregiver sup-
port 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 work-
er, for Zoom link and more
information: 248-233-4392,
dmoon@geshermi.org.
INTERVENTION SKILLS
9 AM-5 PM, JULY 11-12
(Tues.-Wed.)
Applied Suicide Intervention
Skills Training is a free two-
day interactive workshop
that teaches how to recog-
nize when someone may be
at risk of suicide and how
to work with them to keep
them safe. At Jewish Family
Service, 6555 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield. Register:
jlive.app/events/4648. This
free workshop is open to
anyone 16 or older. For more
information, contact Trisha
Mindel at 248-763-3809 or
tmindel@jfsdetroit.org.
PARK POP-UP
3:30-4:30 PM, JULY 12
(Wed.)
Grandparents and grand-
children play at Beverly
Hills Village Park, 18801
Beverly Road. Fun on the
playground, a snack, songs
and a story. This event is
geared toward grandparents
with grandchildren ages
newborn through 5 years.
Infants pushed in strollers
are welcome. Mindy Kriegel
Bricker, JGrand ambassador,
will meet you there. Register:
jlive.app/events/4585.
DADS’ NIGHT
7-9 PM, JULY 12 (Wed.)
Dads can take some time
with the guys in a relaxed
environment to schmooze,
network and enjoy good
food. See old friends and
make new ones. Self-pay
required for dinner and
drinks. At Kyoto Royal Oak,
1824 W. 14 Mile, Royal Oak.
Info: jlive.app/events. 4887.
CENTRAL HIGH SHABBAT
9:30 AM, JULY 15 (Sat.)
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek will honor graduates
from 1941-1955. Lunch will
follow services. Respond
to Alaine Ashkenazi by
Monday, July 10, at aash-
kenazi@shaareyzedek.org
or 248-864-5395 and share
your name and graduation
year to have your names
included in the special
printed Central High School
program.
MENTAL HEALTH WALK
8 AM-NOON, JULY 16 (Sun.)
At the Detroit Zoo. Words of
Hope 4 Life has the mission
to develop and implement
new and innovative ways
to integrate mental well-
ness, prevention and harm
reduction into communi-
ties. ViewFest is a headline
event-based community
intervention curated by
leaders in a wide range of
areas including child psy-
chology, fashion, music,
education and parenting.
The festival includes more
than 60 free activities, food
and entertainment. Website:
ViewFest2023.com.
Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial
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PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS
Doop and
the Outlaws
Mindy Kriegel Bricker