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August 17, 2023 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-08-17

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62 | AUGUST 17 • 2023

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

BITES & BOOKS
NOON-1:30 PM, AUG. 17
(THURS.)
At Temple Beth El, 7400
Telegraph, Bloomfield
Township. The first book
of a series, featuring
Fashionopolis: The Price of
Fast Fashion & The Future
of Clothing with facilitator
Rabbi Megan Brudney.
Discover the impact of
the clothing industry, its
historical exploitations and
the positive change it can
achieve through sustain-
able practices. Info: jlive.
app/events/5644.

ON THE FARM
10 AM-NOON,
AUG. 18 (FRI.)
Organized by Adamah at
Maybury Farms, 50165
Eight Mile Road, Northville.
Explore Jewish values
through connection to the
animals that provide our
food and clothing resourc-
es. Get hands-on with goat
milking, grooming and
feeding. Enjoy a wagon
ride touring the farm prop-
erty. After the tour, families
can look at the animals
again, eat lunch at the
picnic tables or play on

the playground. adamah.
tfaforms.net/70. Info: Sari
Cicurel, sari.cicurel@gmail.
com.

BIM BOM BABY
10-11 AM, AUG. 18 (FRI.)
Bim Bom Baby is
a Shabbat celebration at
Temple Shir Shalom
for babies to 5-year-olds.
Welcome Shabbat with the
rabbis and cantor, play,
sing and braid challah to
take home. There is no
charge for this event.

ART FAIR
11 AM-6 PM, AUG. 19-20
(SAT.-SUN.)
The inaugural Grosse
Pointe Art Fair, present-
ed by Art as Healing
Foundation, will take place

at the newly built Ford
House Visitor Center at
the historic Ford Estate
in Grosse Pointe Shores,
1100 Lake Shore Road.
Admission is included with
a Ford House Grounds
Pass, available for pur-
chase at the entrance to
the Ford House Visitor
Center. This admission
allows guests to shop at
the art fair and tour the
grounds of the historic
Ford Estate. Admission:
Adults $7; children 6-12
years old $5; children
0-5 years old free; Ford
House Member adults and
Member children are free.
Admission to tour the Ford
Mansion is an additional
fee. Parking is free.

JARC CARNIVAL
NOON-4 PM,
AUG. 20 (SUN.)
JARC, a Metro Detroit-
based nonprofit serving
individuals with develop-
mental disabilities, is host-
ing this free, accessible
and sensory-friendly car-
nival for Metro Detroiters
with developmental
disabilities and sensory
sensitivities and their care-
givers; tickets are available
for their families to pur-
chase. In the parking lot at
Adat Shalom Synagogue,
29901 Middlebelt Road,
Farmington Hills. Carnival
rides and games, music
and snacks. Food will be
available for purchase.
Quiet, sensory-friendly
spaces will be available.
Tickets: jarc.org.

AISH CAMP
AUG. 21-SEPT. 1
Sign your children up for
a fun-filled week of Aish
Camp. Music, movement,
baking, crafts, sensory
play and more — all with
immersive Jewish learning.
All snacks and lunch are
provided. Camp is $70/day
or $350 for the full week.

MUSIC EVENT
AUG. 21, 8PM

Sweet Water
Warblers

ON THE FARM
AUG. 18, 10 AM – NOON

ART FAIR
AUG. 19-20, 11 AM-6 PM

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