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Monday, November 16, 2009

Collection Drive to benefit Overseas Troops (Charity)

The American Legion Post/Harold A. Furlong #339 is hosting a collection drive to benefit troops serving overseas. They are asking for everything from phone calling cards, CD's, batteries, fleece blankets, gloves, hygiene productions, socks, packaged snacks (no chocolate/non-perishable), gum, etc... Please drop through Monday, Nov. 16th at the Bloomfield Twp. Firehall located at 1155 Exeter across from Andover High School. For information call Bruce Lorien at 248.376.5308.

Lynn Chadwick: In Contact (Sculpture Exhibition) (Arts and Entertainment)
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003) was one of several talented British sculptors who burst upon the international art scene in the late 1950s. He established a critically acclaimed body of work that continued to develop well into the late 20th century. Inspired by the career of Henry Moore, Chadwick’s sculpture displays a fascinating evolution of personal images through powerful series of abstracted human figures, animals, birds and imaginary beasts. This retrospective exhibition, the first in the United States since the artist’s death in 2003, features 43 sculptures and 5 lithographs from the permanent collection of the Phillip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College. Beginning with the highly geometric and strongly linear figures and beasts of the 1950s, this exhibition follows the chronology of the master’s career through to the majestic and sensuous male and female forms of the 1980s.

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Henry Moore: Master Printmaker (Arts and Entertainment)
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

The Lillian Heidenberg Gift to Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture ParkAlthough celebrated globally as one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century, Henry Moore (1898 -1986) was also a master draftsman and printmaker. Although he first experimented with printmaking in the 1930s, it became a significant part of his repertoire beginning in the 1960s. This exhibition draws from a collection of 24 master prints recently presented to Meijer Gardens by Lillian Heidenberg, one of Mr. Moore’s primary gallerists. Moore explored many of his major sculptural themes in etchings and lithographs including seated and reclining figures, mother and child, and animals. This exhibition is the premier presentation of work from this important gift to Meijer Gardens.

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Walled Lake Central performance of "Les Miserables" (Arts and Entertainment)

After doing the Midwest premier of Les Miserables-School Edition 7 years ago to sold out audiences, Walled Lake Western High School announced that they will be performing the show again this fall. The show will be performed on November 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st at 7:30p.m. and on the 22nd at 2:00p.m.. Tickets go on sale, October 12th and can be purchased online at http://www.wlwmusical.com or by phone at 248-956-4625. Ticket prices range from $16 - $18 for adults and $12 - $14 for students and seniors. Discount tickets are also available for groups of 20 or more.“Les Miserables is the world’s most favorite musical”, said Mr. Gregory Cleveland, Walled Lake Western’s Choir Director and Producer of the musical. “The show has been translated into 33 different languages and 40 – 60 productions are performed every night around the world”, Cleveland added. The cast and crew at Western strive to make each musical they perform as authentic to the Broadway production as possible. This year, Western’s show will again feature a 32 foot revolving motorized stage with 1 ton, 12-foot-high moving barricade!

Alzheimer's Foundation Memory Screening Day (Health)

As research continues to mount about the effectiveness of memory screenings and the benefits of early detection of memory problems, the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) will hold its 7th annual National Memory Screening Day on November 17. More than 2,000 sites across the country will offer free, confidential memory screenings and educational materials about memory concerns, successful aging and local resources. Sites include doctor’s offices, senior centers, assisted living facilities and Kmart Pharmacy locations. The face-to-face screening, conducted by a qualified healthcare professional, takes about five minutes to administer and consists of a series of questions and/or tasks. To locate a screening site, visit www.nationalmemoryscreening.org or call 866-AFA-8484.

Four-Day Program Available for Children Who Have Family Members Struggling With Addiction (Health)

The Brighton Children's Program is a four-day learning experience for children ages seven - 12. Within the program, participants will learn about the disease of addiction in age appropriate ways and meet other children who are in similar situations. Participants also learn self-care techniques and create a safety plan.The Children’s Program has several goals:· To teach children of alcoholics and addicts how to get help to survive dangerous behaviors, such as their parent's drunk driving or physical abuse.· To teach children that they are not alone, but in fact have peers who experience the same threats they endure.· To teach children that they can conquer the loneliness, isolation and fear that can lead to depression. · To give children normative examples so that they can find their own way as clean and sober adults, making wise choices later in life. · To show children what normal families do, so that they don't choose addicted spouses and friends simply because they know the patterns. · To help children understand that their parent or sibling's addiction is not their fault.“In today’s economy, most families do not have the money to allow their children to attend programs and seminars that help them deal with the effects of addiction in the family,” said Bertin-Epp. “The Brighton Hospital Children’s Program believes that no child should be left to deal with these issues on their own, and we’re able to fund the cost of each child’s participation because of strong philanthropy from friends, donors and organizations.” The Children’s Program’s next sessions will be held November 5-8 and December 3-6. Classes will be held at Brighton at the Corners (2075 Walnut Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI). Space is limited. For more information on the program or to register, call 248-406-4260.

High Risk Diabetic Foot Conference (Health)

"2nd High Risk Diabetic Foot" , Conference is November 21, 2009.Meeting will start at 7:00 am- 4:00 pm, at The University of Michigan-Detroit Center- Orchestra Hall Building- 3663 Woodward Avenue-Detroit, Michigan. Free Parking in Orchestra Hall Parking Deck.There is "no charge" to attendees, "pre-registration is required", for the diabetic consumer.Our Keynote Speaker is Dr Mark Hinkes, author of the new book "Keep The Legs You Stand On".Special Guest Speaker is Michelle Sloan, national known for "Vascular Diseases Prevention" and "Limb Salvage Advocate".Presentations & Demonstrations* Foot Peripheral Vascular Screenings* Foot Visual Screenings* ABI Screenings* P.A.D. Screenings* Blood Pressure Screenings* Blood Glucose Monitoring* Head, Should, & Foot Massages* Secure Extra-Depth Shoes* Exercise* Diabetic Socks* Healthy Lunch* Goody BagsAs you can read we strive to provide a full day of resources for the healthcare professional and diabetic consumer.Contact Person: Gerald Clark313-831-2288E-Mail kn_geraldclark@webtv.net

Benefit Honor Flight Michigan (Charity Fundraiser)

Every day, 1500 WWII veterans’ lives are being lost, and many have never had the chance to view the monument built in honor of their service. During the month of November, Ram’s Horn of Shelby Township will host a new Sunday evening entertainment series to help raise money for Honor Flight Michigan, a non-profit organization that makes trips to Washington D.C. war memorials possible for veterans. Tickets are $20 per person and must be purchased in advance. A four-course dinner and two-hour live show are included, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting the Honor Flight Michigan. Ram’s Horn of Shelby Township is located at 48865 Hayes, situated at the corner of 22 Mile Road and Hayes. For more information, please call 586.566.5370.

Pheasant's Forever Wine Tasting and Wild Game Pairing at Champanes Cellars. (Charity Fundraiser)

Wine Tasting and Wild Game Pairing that supports wildlife habitat conservation, youth education programs,and youth hunts in Macomb County. Come and explore all the opportunities of this great evening.Thursday, December 3, 2009 6:00pm – 8:00pm7007 Chicago Rd. (13 Mile Rd.) Warren, Mi 49092(between Mound & Van Dyke across from GM Tech Center)Includes: meat balls, bacon wrapped w/garlic stick, veggie tray, cheese & crackersRaffles & Silent Auction$20.00 Advance Ticket$25.00 at the DoorTicket deadline is November 23, 2009For Tickets, call or send check with S.A.S.E to 21900 28 Mile Rd., Ray, Mi 48096For tickets please call John Pomante 586-749-3451

JVS Women to Work Job Help (Job Fairs)

Need a job because you've lost your source of income from divorce, your spouse's unemployment or other reason? The JVS Women to Work program can help. We'll supply the job search services and confidence you need to enter the work force. Call 248.559.5000.

Free Healthcare for the Uninsured (Health)
Time: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Location: 8045 Second Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202

The Dr. Albert B. Cleage, Sr. Memorial Health Center offers FREE HEALTHCARE TO UNINSURED DETROIT RESIDENTS FOUR DAYS A WEEK!

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Pinocchio (Theatre performance)
Time: 2:30 PMLocation: Marquis Theatre

A fun musical story of how a puppet becomes a real boy.

Co-Dependency Support Classes (Family)
Time: 6:30 PMLocation: Northville, MI

CODEPENDENCY SUPPORT CLASSESOngoing November thru DecemberLearning to deal with issues brought on by growing up in a dysfunctional family.TUESDAYS 6:30 PM-7:45 PM$12/classNorthville LocationCall 734-420-8175 for more info or to register.

"The King and I" (Musical theatre)
Time: 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Location: Fries Auditorium at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial

Join Grosse Pointe Theatre for its second production of its Sparkling 62nd Season, the beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein show, "The King and I"Ticket info at 313-881-4004Performances:2:00 11/8, 15, 228:00 11/11-11/15 and 18-21

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