AUGUST 31 • 2023 | 77

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

STREET FAIR 
2-4 PM, SEPT. 4 (MON.)
The Franklin Judaic Art 
Studio, 32751 Franklin 
Road, will join the Franklin 
Block Party. Decorate a 
Rosh Hashanah dish and 
enjoy some honey cake. 
The Labor Day Roundup in 
Franklin will host the Ckids 
Rosh Hashanah Street Fair 
in front of the Judaic Art 
Studio. Info: chabadbing-
hamfarms.com/Ckids.

PAINT NIGHT 
7 PM, SEPT. 6 (WED.)
Women’s Pre-Rosh-
Hashanah Paint Night will 
help you get ready for 
the holiday in a luminous 
way. Artist Marci Bykat 
will guide the painting of 
a masterpiece depicting 
Shabbat/holiday candles. 
Wine and light refresh-
ments will be served. Sign 
up at chabadbingham-
farms.com/womenseve-
ning.

FUN NIGHT 
5 PM, SEPT. 8 (FRI.)
The West Bloomfield 
School District 
will host a 
Family Fun 
Night at 
West 
Bloomfield 
High 
School. 
Free activ-
ities, prizes, 
a bounce 
house, face paint-
ing, a dunk tank, photo 
booths, bubble soccer, a 
video game truck. Military, 
police and fire vehicles will 
be available for children to 
climb into and learn about. 
Attendees are encour-
aged to stay to cheer on 
the Laker Football team at 
the game against Stoney 
Creek at 7 pm. Elementary 
and middle school stu-
dents wearing WBSD spirit 
wear will be admitted to 

the game free. Prior to 
the start of the football 
game, WBSD will honor 
first responders. Fans and 
spectators are encour-
aged to purchase home 
game tickets in advance to 
avoid delays at the gate. 
Tickets will be for sale at 
the gate through credit 
card payment; cash will 
not be accepted for ticket 
sales; families can still use 
cash to purchase conces-
sions. To purchase tickets 
online: WBHS-gofan.co/
app/school/MI10121. More 
information can be found 
on the District website at 
wbsd.org/community/ 
family-fun-night.

WORLD OF ‘FRIENDS’ 
AUG. 31-SEPT. 10
Immerse yourself in the 
world of Friends like never 
before by exploring inter-
active set recreations, 
reliving the famous PIVOT! 
scene, and posing on the 
iconic orange couch in 
Central Perk. An interac-
tive experience featuring 
several nostalgia-packed 
rooms filled with props 
and costumes, set rec-
reations, a retail store 
and more. At Great Lakes 
Crossing, 4780 Baldwin 
Road, Auburn Hills. 
Tickets are on sale now 
at FriendsTheExperience.
com/Detroit.

CAMP SHABBAT 
5:30-8 PM, SEPT. 1 (FRI.)
Come to Congregation 
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield 
and celebrate with a last 
hurrah of summer. Camp 
songs, BBQ, camp desserts. 
5:30 pm: children’s service; 
6 pm: Shabbat dinner; 6:45 
p.: T.G.I.S. service. Register: 
jlive.app/events/5136.

CIDER TIME 
SEPT. 2 (SAT.)-DEC. 3|
At Franklin Cider Mill, 
7450 Franklin Road, 
Bloomfield Hills, 248-626-
2968, franklincidermill.
com. Regular hot dogs and 
famous Cider Dogs (fresh 
hot dogs marinated in cider) 
are back this season. Once 
a month, in collaboration 
with the Franklin Village 
Library, Franklin Cider Mill 
will offer a monthly book 
hour on Saturday mornings, 
topics related to Franklin 
Cider Mill. The Apple Shack 
will continue to sell a fresh 
selection of seasonal 
apples by the ½ peck (6 
lbs.) and bushel (40 lbs.). 
On Saturdays and Sundays, 
mellow jazz is offered. Come 
see Chris the Magician; he 
will dazzle you. 

PICNIC 
10:30 AM-2 PM, SEPT. 4 
(MON.)
The annual Temple Israel 
Labor Day Picnic: a day of 

fun and excitement for the 
whole family. Pizza, magi-
cians, pony rides, Kona 
Ice Truck, bounce houses, 
games, DJ. This event is 
open to the entire commu-
nity and is free. We kindly 
request that no pets are 
brought along. Info: jlive.
app/events/5007.

YAD EZRA EVENT 
6-8 PM, SEPT. 7 (THURS.)
Yad Ezra’s annual dinner to 
raise the funds necessary 
to purchase groceries to 
distribute during the course 
of a year. Additionally, 
honoring the hard-working 
volunteers. Location: Mint at 
Michigan First Conference 
Center, 27000 Evergreen, 
Lathrup Village. Register: 
jlive.app/events/5033.

‘THREE OPINIONS’ 
6:45-8 PM, SEPT. 7 
(THURS.)
Free at Congregation 
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi 
Dahlen sits down with 
Assistant Principal Cellist 
of the Detroit Symphony 
Orchestra, Abraham Feder, 
to talk about the role music 
plays in our emotional and 
spiritual lives. Register: jlive.
app/events/5137.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 days 

in advance to calendar@thejewish-

news.com.

Abraham Feder

‘THREE OPINIONS’ 
6:45-8 PM, SEPT. 7
CIDER TIME 
SEPT. 2 (SAT.)-DEC. 3|

