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person, include fried chicken,
mashed potatoes, green beans,
biscuits and gravy, cole saw,
dessert, coffee, hot tea and milk.
Children's dinners are priced at
$5 for those 12 and younger.
Carry out will be available at
4:30 p.m.
The church is located at
36925 Willow Road in New
Boston.
For more information, call
(734) 654-9020.
Craft items are topic
As part of the Homegrown
Knowledge series at the
Belleville Area District Library,
Carmen Stovall of Crafted
Modern Handmade Boutique
will speak at 7 p.m. March 10 in
theLibraryProgramRoom.
The series features a local
speaker on the second Thursday
of the month and is sponsored
by theFriends of theLibrary.
The library is located at 167
Fourth St. in Belleville. For
more information, call (734)699-
3291.
Chamber hosts
Comedy/AuctionNight
A Comedy/Auction Night din-
ner is being planned by the
Greater Romulus Chamber of
Commerce for 6-10 p.m. Friday,
March 11 at theMarriott Hotel at
Detroit Metro Airport, 30559
FlynnDr. inRomulus.
Sponsorships for the event
and donations of auction items
are being sought. Items such as
gift baskets, artwork, sporting
event tickets, concert tickets,
electronic equipment and gift
certificates have sold well at
previous event.
Cash donations are also being
accepted.
For more information, or tick-
ets, priced at $45 per person,
contact Betsey J. Krampitz at
(734) 893-0694.
UnitedWay fundraiser set
Granite City Food & Brewery
and Plymouth Community
United Way are partnering for
Dine to Donate at their
Northville location, 39603
Traditions Drive, Seven Mile
and Haggerty roads on March
10.
Granite City will donate 10
percent of each patron's total bill
to Plymouth Community United
Way. Take out orders are also
included. Simply print a flyer, or
show the flyer on your mobile
device, for the evening. Flyers
can be found at
-
nitedway.org, or at the Plymouth
office, 960 W. Ann Arbor Trail,
Suite 2.
For more information, call
Randi Williams at (734) 453-6879,
ext.
7
or
e-mail
.
Mayors' Ball is planned
The Mayors' Ball, hosted by
Romulus Mayor LeRoy D.
Burcroff and Belleville Mayor
Kerreen Conley, is planned for 5
p.m. until midnight, Saturday
March 12 at the Romulus
Sheraton Hotel, 8000 Merriman
Road inRomulus.
Tickets are $100 per person
and the donation to the Boys
and Girls Clubs in the communi-
ties will include dinner, an open
bar, dancing and entertainment
along with live and silent auc-
tions.
Advance ticket purchase is
required.
Tickets and information are
available from Rob McLachlan,
(734) 578-5682 or rwmclach-
.
Sponsorships at various
financial levels are still being
sought for the event and ads in
the programbook are available.
The Boys and Girls Clubs are
a registered 501©3 organization.
Senator serves coffee
State Sen. Hoon-Yung
Hopgood (D-Taylor) is inviting
members of the community to
join him at an upcoming coffee
hour to discuss state and local
issues of concern. Hopgood rep-
resents the 6th Senate District,
which includes the Wayne
County communities of
Belleville,
Brownstown
Township, Flat Rock, Huron
Township, Rockwood, Romulus,
Sumpter Township, Taylor, Van
Buren Township and Westland.
The coffee hour will provide an
opportunity for citizens to meet
Hopgood and share their
thoughts about current events in
Lansing and the local communi-
ty.
The March Coffee Hour will
take place at 9 a.m. March 14 at
Mr. Mike's, 6047 North Wayne
Road inWestland.
Alumni hockey game set
The annual Wild's Wings ver-
sus Red Wings Alumni Hockey
Game will take place on Friday,
March 18.
Doors of the Mike Modano
Ice Arenawill open for the game
at 5:30 p.m. with the proceeds
benefiting themunicipal arena.
Tickets are $10 for adults and
$5 for children and can be pur-
chased atWestlandCityHall, the
Mike Modano Ice Arena, North
Brothers Ford or online at
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The ‘Still Got It’ Players is
set to perform “Old Ringers”
from March 16 - 20, in the
Biltmore Studio at The Village
Theater at CherryHill.
“Old Ringers” is an adult
comedy written by Joe
Simonelli about four senior
women and one man affected
by their negative financial
changes due to the economy.
Strapped for funds, they
decide to start a new business
venture that includes a phone
sex service to increase their
incomes. This all comes about
from a call accidentally made
to one woman from the As You
Like It - Shakespeare Phone
Sex Service. The play over-
flows with one bawdy comic
line after another, while also
addressing relationship issues
between mother and daughter,
as well subjects regarding reli-
gion, age, sex, dating and
morals.
“Senior citizen phone sex
gone hilariously wrong. This
playwill appeal to anyonewho
wants to get away from the
cold and snow and enjoy a
cleverly written comedy,” said
producer Laura Kitzman.
“There are also some great
messages in this play regard-
ing relationships, integrity and
ethics.”
“OldRingers”will feature 1
p.m. Wednesday and Thursday
performances, 7:30 p.m. per-
formances on Friday and
Saturday and a 2 p.m. Sunday
matinee.
Tickets are priced from
$16-$18 each and can be pur-
chasedby calling the box office
at (734) 394-5300 or visiting
-
ater.org/. Tickets are also
available for purchase at the
box office one hour prior to
show time. The Village
Theater is located at 50400
CherryHill inCanton.
TheVillageTheater is locat-
ed at 50400 Cherry Hill Road,
Canton. For additional infor-
mation about this or other
Spotlight Players productions,
visit
ater.org or call the number list-
ed above.
Still Got It Players Laura Kitzman, left, of Canton Township, Philip Lukasik of Westland and Chris
Saksewski of Belleville rehearse for Old Ringers at the Village Theater at Cherry Hill.
Players bring ‘Old Ringers’ to Village stage
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