GYPSY JAZZ
2-3:30 PM, AUG. 9 (WED.) 
At Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek in Southfield. A 
summer afternoon under 
the tent on the Saulson 
Pavilion: concert featuring 
Yiddish, Jewish and 
memorable folkloric songs 
with a jazzy twist by the 
fabulous local Ukrainian-
Jewish musician Vlad 
Tovbin and his Gypsy 
Caravan Trio. Special guest 
Hazzan David Propis. Enjoy 
bagels and snacks after the 
show, along with a Q&A 
with the musicians. Info: 
jlive.app/events/4968.

CANOE & CLEAN UP 
6:30 PM, AUG. 10 
(THURS.) 
An evening of paddling 
and picking up, starting 
with a park-friendly dinner 
while our friends at 

Adamah share some insight 
into the importance of 
environmental preservation. 
Then a pro from Heavner 
Canoe and Kayak Rentals, 
21775 Garden Road, 
Milford, will take us on an 
hour-long guided paddle 
where we’ll use gadget 
grabbers to clean up any 
trash we find along the 

way. Dress to canoe with 
the possibility that you 
might get a little wet. $10 
includes dinner and guided 
paddle. Register by Aug. 
7: jlive.app/events/4965. 
This event is intended for 
young adults ages 21 to 39. 
Dietary laws observed. Info: 
klar@jfmd.org. 

ART & SOLE 
6-8 PM, AUG. 15 (TUES.) 
Organized by NEXTGen 
Detroit. At Luna-Tic 
Studio, 375 Hamilton Row, 
Birmingham. Design some 
fancy footwear with Taylor 
Weintraub of MAD Patches. 
Bring a pair of white sneak-
ers (or a denim jacket if that’s 
your vibe) and paint a one-of-
a-kind pair. We’ll have all the 
supplies on-hand with expert 
instructions from Taylor. $15 
includes beer, wine and 
light snacks. Dietary laws 
observed. Register by Aug. 
10: jlive.app/events/4985. 
This event is intended for 
young adults ages 21 to 39. 
Questions? Contact Rachel 
at klar@jfmd.org.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 
Assistant. Send items at least 14 
days in advance to calendar@
thejewishnews.com.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

SPOTLIGHT

Vlad Tovbin and his 
Gypsy Caravan

GYPSY JAZZ ART
AUG. 9, 2 PM 

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52 | AUGUST 3 • 2023 

A group of Metro Detroit 
women, including members of 
the Jewish community, knew 
firsthand the power of scalp 
cooling therapy in saving their 
hair during cancer treatment.
While chemotherapy saves 
lives, a devastating potential 
impact of the treatment is hair 
loss. Yet cold cap therapy, or 
scalp cooling, can help cancer 
patients maintain their hair 
and dignity.
Ali Weitz, Madison 
Novice, Taylor Novice, Karlee 
Simmons, Molly Powers and 
Janet Gendelman, the women 
behind Cap & Conquer, have 
all benefited from cold cap 

therapy or supported a loved 
one who has.
Yet scalp cooling is 
expensive — running 
anywhere from $1,500 to 
$3,000 for treatment — and 
isn’t affordable for many. Most 
health insurances also don’t 
cover the treatment.
Therefore, Cap & Conquer, 
a Michigan-based nonprofit, 
has made it its mission to raise 
funding for cold caps to make 
this critical therapy accessible 
for more cancer patients.
The nonprofit’s biggest 
fundraising event is its annual 
Cap & Conquer Golf Outing, 
which will take place at 

Tam-O-Shanter Golf Club 
in West Bloomfield on Aug. 
7. The third-annual event 
aims to raise $250,000 for 
scalp cooling therapy. Last 
year’s event raised $210,000, 
and Cap & Conquer sets its 
goal even higher for its 2023 
fundraiser.
Cap & Conquer Golf 
Outing will have a noon 
shotgun start and will include 
scramble golf and a variety 
of other activities. A silent 
auction, putting green contest, 
Hole-In-One challenge and 
more will make up the action-
packed day raising funds for 
cancer patients. A cocktail 

hour with appetizers and 
open bar will follow the golf 
activities.
Registration is now open 
and costs $250 per golfer 
to join. The registration fee 
includes a cart, practice balls, 
boxed lunch, entertainment 
and, of course, the open-bar 
cocktail hour. Those who 
aren’t golfers can also register 
for the cocktail hour portion 
of the event only for $125 per 
person. 
To learn more about Cap 
& Conquer Golf Outing 
or to register, visit www.
capandconquer.org/golf-
outing. 

Cap & Conquer Golf Outing Aug. 7 will Raise Funds for Scalp Cooling Therapy

ASHLEY ZLATOPOLSKY CONTRIBUTING WRITER

