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HOME SPORTING EVENTS Oct 15 Vs Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: October-November HOME SPORTING EVENTS Oct 15 vs. Canucks Oct 17 vs. Calgary Flames Oct 18 vs. Oilers Oct 22 vs. Canucks Oct 23 vs. Senators Oct 25 vs. Sabres Oct 27 vs. Blues Oct 29 vs. Oilers Nov 4 vs. Predators Nov 6 vs, Rangers Nov 8 vs. Bruins Nov 10 vs. Golden Knights Nov 12 vs. Ducks Nov 19 vs. Senators Nov 21 vs. Blue Jackets Nov 23 vs. Devils DETROIT FC – KEYWORTH Nov 24 vs. Hurricanes STADIUM Nov 27 vs. Maple Leafs https://www.detcityfc.com/schedule2019 Nov 29 vs. Flyers Nov 30 vs. Capitals Oct 8 vs. Michigan Stars Oct 19 vs. Milwaukee Torrent DETROIT PISTONS – LITTLE DETROIT LIONS – FORD FIELD CAESARS ARENA https://www.detroitlions.com/schedule/ https://www.nba.com/pistons/schedule Oct 20 vs. Minnesota Vikings Oct 7 vs. Orlando Magic (Pre) Oct 27 vs. New York Giants Oct 9 vs. Dallas Mavericks (Pre) Nov 17 vs. Dallas Cowboys Oct 11 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers (Pre) Nov 28 vs. Chicago Bears Oct 24 vs. Atlanta Hawks Oct 26 vs. 76ers DETROIT RED WINGS – LITTLE Oct 28 vs. Indiana Pacers CAESARS ARENA Nov 2 vs. Brooklyn Nets Nov 6 vs. New York Knicks https://www.nhl.com/redwings Nov 11 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves Nov 22 vs. Atlanta Hawks Oct 5 vs. Nashville Predators Nov 25 vs. Orlando Magic Oct 6 vs. Stars Nov 29 vs. Charlotte Hornets Oct 8 vs. Ducks Oct 10 vs. Canadiens Oct 12 vs. Maple Leafs Do you have something we should add? 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Service Areas Include Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair & Wayne County | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Page 1 of 19 Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: October-November FEATURED EVENTS & SHOWS Oct 26 Stage Frights 2 for the family Nov 1-3 Proposals by Neil Simon BY VENUE Nov 7-10 Calendar Girls Nov 9 Sensory Sensitive Detective ANDIAMO CELEBRITY SHOWROOM Pikachu http://andiamoitalia.com/showroom/ Nov 9 The Ultimate McCartney Experience Oct 4 Michael Amante Nov 16-17 Casting Family Oct 11 Blue Oyster Cult Nov 27-30 Disney’s Frozen Jr. Oct 12 Killer Queen Oct 17 Yam Haus Oct 18 Andrew Dice Clay Oct 25 The Temptations TCF CENTER (FORMALLY COBO) Nov 1 Bee Gees Gold https://www.tcfcenterdetroit.com/ Nov 22 Mark Randisi Oct 1-2 SecureWorld Detroit Nov 23 Jim Belushi and the Board of Oct 2 Detroit Economic Club Lunch & Comedy Meeting Nov 30 The Sicilian Tenors Oct 4-5 Those Preaching Woman Masterclass Oct 4-7 9th Annual Big House BERMAN CENTER FOR THE Oct 11-12 MI Commercial Cannabis PERFORMING ARTS Conference and Expo 2019 https://theberman.org/ Oct 15-17 ASM Heat Treating Society Conference & Expostion Oct 24 Martin Fletcher’s Isreal Oct 15-17 Motion & Power Technology Oct 29 Throwing Sheyd Expo Nov 2 Unorthodox – Live Podcast Recording Oct 19-20 Metro Detroit Chevy Dealers Nov 23 Mike Super – Magic & Illusion Health & Fitness Expo 2019 Oct 20-22 National Immigrant Integration Conference Oct 24-25 K-12 Summit On Computer CANTON VILLAGE THEATRE Science www.cantonvillagetheater.org Oct 24-26 NI19 Annual Conference Oct 25-27 Real Estate Palooza Oct 3 -13 Seussical Jr. Oct 31-Nov 3 Youmacon Oct 5 Comedy Hypnotist Greg Steele Nov 6 Integr8: The Industry 4.0 Oct 6 COCO Sensory Sensitive Family Conference Showing Nov 9-10 Tremaine Dance Convention Oct 12 The Second City’s Greatest Hits Nov 20- 21 US Army Autonomy and Artificial Oct 17-20 The Velveteen Rabbit Intelligence Symposium and Oct 18 The Mersey Beatles Four Lads Exposition. From Liverpool Nov 28 Turkey Trot Oct 19 Halloween Monster Mash Do you have something we should add? Let us know! For additional news and happenings, follow Relevar Home Care on Facebook and LinkedIn. Home Care With A Commitment To Excellence! Service Areas Include Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair & Wayne County | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Page 2 of 19 Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: October-November Oct 16 Homeschool Afternoons: DETROIT FILM THEATRE Explore, Collaborate and Create https://www.dia.org/visit/detroit-film-theatre with Clay Oct 18 Ashley Bathgate Oct 5-6 DFT Family: NYICFF Viva Kid Oct 18-20 *Drop-In Workshop: Paper Flicks! Flowers Oct 5-6 Asako I & II Oct 19 Friends of Art & Flowers 2019 Oct 11-13 Rojo Betsy Campbell Oct 13 Michoacan to Michigan Oct 24 Superfest Showcase: Detroit Oct 18-19 Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool Oct 25 Jimmy Scheinman and Allison Oct 19 Alloy Orchestra Presents: Miller’s Parlour Game Gallery of Monsters Oct 25-27 *Drop-In Workshops: Sugar Oct 20 Alloy Orchestra Presents: Skulls Speedy Oct 26-27 Ballet Follorico de Detroit Oct 20 Stratford Festival on Film: Oct 26 *Seeing the Sacred In Samsara Coriolanus Oct 27 National Book Launch: The Oct 24 All the King’s Men Queen Next Door with Linda Oct 25-26 Los Reyes Solomon Oct 27 Detroit Jewish Book Fair: Oct 27 Come to your Senses! Presenter Mary Gabriel Understanding the Arts of Nov 10 Jay Myself Yoruba People Nov 15-16 Angels are Made of Light Nov 1-3 *Drop-In Workshop: Sugar Skulls Nov 17 Piranhas Nov 1 *Warsaw Concerto: 75 Years Nov 22-24 Aga Nov 8-10 *Drop-In Workshop Assemblage Nov 23-24 DFT Animation Club: Tia and Nov 9 2019 DIA Gala Piujuq Nov 9- Michigan’s Great Lakes: May 3, 2020 Photographs by Jay Gaydash DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS Nov 10 *Artist Talk: Offrendas: https://www.dia.org/ Celebrating el Dia de Muertos Nov 12- Detroit Collects: Selections of Sep 28- *Ofrendas: Celebrating el Día de African American art from Private Nov 10 Muertos Collections Oct 4 Friday Night Live! March 1, 2020 Oct 4-6 *Drop-In Workshop: Doodle Art Nov 14 *Art BINGO! Oct 5 The American Connection: Jean Nov 15 *Creativity Mini-Conference with Antoine Houdon and His Great Author Peter H. Reynolds American Friends Nov 15-17 *Drop-In Workshop: Accordion Oct 6- Guests of Honor from the Musee Books May 3, 2020 du Luvre: Jean-Antoine Nov 15 *Juxtatonal featuring Nick Zoulek Houdon’s Portraits of Americans Nov 17 Karianne Spens-Hanna in the Age of Enlightenment Encaustic Painting Oct 11-13 *Drop-In Workshop: Retablos Nov 22 Marcus Elliot Trio Do you have something we should add? Let us know! For additional news and happenings, follow Relevar Home Care on Facebook and LinkedIn. Home Care With A Commitment To Excellence! Service Areas Include Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair & Wayne County | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Page 3 of 19 Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: October-November Nov 2-3 Jason Alexander DIA November Events Continued… Nov 6 Open Rehearsal Nov 7-9 Tchaikovsky’s First Concerto Nov 22-Dec 1 *Drop-In Workshop: Felt Hand Nov 8 The Wu Family Academy Puppets Showcase Nov 29 Gallery Games: Thanksgiving Nov 10 CYE Experience Fall Concert Break Nov 13 DCE Fall Concert Nov 29-Dec 1 *National Marionette Theatre Nov 14 Decanted Presents Pinocchio Nov 14-30 Temples of Lung and Air: Nov 29 Audra Kubat CANCELLED Nov 15-17 Pictures at an Exhibition Nov 17 CYE Fall Chamber Recital DETROIT OPERA HOUSE Nov 20 New World Symphony michiganopera.org/ Nov 21 & 25 Wayne State at The Max Nov 22-24 The Paul Simon Songbook Nov 30 The Swingles: Winter Tales Oct 2 Opera at the Yacht Club th Oct 12 49 Season Gala DETROIT ZOO Oct 12 an Evening with Michael Fabiano http://detroitzoo.org/ Oct 15 DFS: Ballet Intensive Oct 18-27 Don Giovanni Oct 2 Senior Day Oct 24 Opera at the Manor Oct 11-27 Zoo Boo Oct 29-Nov 24 Sweeney Todd Nov 16-Jan 5 Wild Lights Nov 2-3 Joffery Ballet: Beyond the Shore Nov 15 Gigs for Digs Nov 19 Dance by Preljocaj and Robbins THE FILLMORE http://www.thefillmoredetroit.com/ DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA www.dso.org Oct 2 Sum 41 Oct 5 Dane Cook Oct 4-6 Beethoven Symphony No. 5 Oct 6 Skillet & Alter Bridge Oct 6 UBC 100 Centennial Concert Oct 7 Common Oct 10 Open Rehearsal: Queens of Oct 8 Bethel Music Soul Oct 11 Theo Von Oct 11-13 Queens of Soul Oct 12 Little Feat Oct 12 Grilled Cheese Pub Crawl Oct 13 Rick Ross Oct 17-19 Mahler Symphony No. 4 Oct 15 The Head and the Heart Oct 20 Wayne State Centennial Concert Oct 16 AJR Oct 23 A Century of Pops Oct 18 DeadMau5 Oct 25 Cube Poetry Slam- Unplugged Oct 20 XANADU The Musical Oct 26-27 Death and Transfiguration Oct 22 Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Oct 31 Nosferatu & Live Music Oct 23 Melanie Martinez Nov 1-3 Paradise Blue: CANCELLED Oct 24 Thievery Corporation Nov 2 Shake, Rattle, and Roll Oct 25 Monster’s Ball Nov 2 The Ghost of Orchestra Hall Do you have something we should add? 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