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August 22, 2024 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-08-22

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AUGUST 22 • 2024 | 47
J
N

INDIE ROCK
8 PM, AUG. 24 (SAT.)
The Go Rounds will perform at
The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor.
See this collection of talented
musicians that have forged a
reputation as innovators over
the course of five studio albums
and countless live performances.
Tickets, $25.

FAMILY FUN DAY
10 AM, AUG. 25 (SUN.)
At Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Brunch, bounce castles, a boun-
cy obstacle course, lawn games,
arts and crafts, face painting and
more. Perfect for kids of all ages.
Free and open to the community.
To register, visit tinyurl.com/
family-fun-day-24.

PUPPET WORKSHOP
NOON-4 PM, AUG. 25 (SUN.)
At the DIA Art-Making Studio,
5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit. A
drop-in workshop making Great
Lakes Wildlife Puppets. Learn
about the creatures that inhab-
it our Great Lakes region, from
fish to frogs, and make a colorful
puppet to take home. Free with
admission for residents of Wayne,
Oakland and Macomb counties.

GLASS ART EXHIBIT
1-4 PM, AUG. 25 (SUN.)
Hosted by The J at the Janice

Charach Gallery. Opening
reception of Mosaic Glass Arts
International 2024, presented by
the Society of American Mosaic
Artists. The exhibition will be on
view through Sept. 22. Info: jlive.
app/events/8490.

MOVIE RESTORED
2 PM, AUG. 25 (SUN.)
At Detroit Film Theatre, 5200
Woodward Ave., Detroit (in
the DIA). Seven Samurai.
Japan/1954-directed by Akira
Kurosawa; 207 minutes, with
one intermission. In 16th-century
Japan, a small village is regular-
ly plundered by bandits until a
group of unemployed samurai
agree to train the defenseless
farmers into a dedicated army
of resistance. Tickets are avail-

able online, at the door of the
performance beginning one hour
before showtime or by calling the
DIA Box Office at 313-833-4005,
Monday through Sunday from
9 am to 5 pm.

INVITATIONAL SET
ALL DAY, AUG. 26 (MON.)
Corewell Health Foundation
Southeast Michigan announced
that the Feldman Automotive
Group, in partnership with
event host Mark Wahlberg,
will be the title sponsor of the
Feldman Automotive Children’s
Miracle Celebrity Invitational.
All proceeds benefit Children’s
Miracle Network at Corewell
Heath Children’s and the Mark
Wahlberg Youth Foundation.
At the Detroit Golf Club, 17911
Hamilton Road, Detroit. The
event includes a full day of golf
and hospitality, along with a live
auction. To support, visit
beaumont.org/giving/
foundation-events.

A BINTEL BRIEF
7 PM, AUG. 27 (TUES.)
A unique reader’s theatrical
production of a book titled A
Bintel Brief, based on an advice
column published in the Yiddish-
speaking newspaper during
the early years of heavy Jewish
immigration to the United States.

At Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Tickets $10. Register: tinyurl.com/
ABintelBrief.

BOOK LAUNCH
7-8:30 PM, AUG. 27 (TUES.)
The Detroit Jewish Book Fair will
host the book launch of Michigan
author Lynne Golodner’s latest
novel, Cave of Secrets. At the
Henry and Delia Meyers Library
in The J. Books will be available
for purchase, followed by a book
signing with the author. The book
is a contemporary romance with
hints of magical realism, family
heritage, intergenerational trau-
ma and finding the courage to be
honest with ourselves and those
who love us.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, AUG. 29 (THURS.)
Via Zoom. Contact Sharilyn Rowe,
Brown Adult Day social worker,
for Zoom link: srowe@jslmi.org.

SHABBAT IN THE WOODS
5:30 PM, AUG. 30 (FRI.)
Song and prayer at Scotia
Park in Huntington Woods with
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Celebrate with clergy and have
snacks. No fee to attend. Bring
your friends — open to the com-
munity. Registration requested:
shaareyzedek.shulcloud.com.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant.

Send items at least 14 days in advance to

calendar@thejewishnews.com.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

The Go
Rounds

INDIE ROCK
AUG. 24, 8 PM

PUPPET
WORKSHOP
AUG. 25,
NOON-4 PM

Lynne
Golodner

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