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PAGE 6                                                         ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                         February 28, 2019

                                                                        Calendar of events


        Marketplace registrations accepted     set for 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. March 1, 8 and 9.
           The Northville Chamber of Commerce  This is the largest high school competition
        is accepting registrations for the annual  in the world, encouraging students to  Slick Jimmy to perform
        Northville Marketplace event set for 11  expand their horizons in science, technolo-
        a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, March 9 at  gy, engineering and mat while applying
        Northville High School.                their skills. The Belleville team is seeking  Community Financial Credit Union  Factory by contributing to the
           The marketplace features interactive  sponsors for the 2019 competition.     will present 'Don't Stop Believin' - An  Partnership for the Arts and
        exhibits from retail, service and non-profit  Donations will also help the Belleville  80s Tribute featuring Slick Jimmy at  Humanities, a registered 501(c)3
        businesses. Event attendees will vote on  High School team accommodate the hun-  The Village Theater at Cherry Hill in  organization.
        awards for the Best Restaurant/Caterer  dreds of students from 39 local Michigan  Canton next month.                  Tickets for the event are $30 and
        and Best Business Theme Display.       robotics teams who will compete at the     This fundraising concert is set for 8  now available online at www.can-
           Registration fee is $100 and includes  event.                                p.m. Saturday, March 2 with a special  tonvillagetheater.org or by calling (734)
        booth space, table, chairs, set-up assistance  Sponsorship levels are available in  pre-show reception at 7 p.m.  The  394-5300. Tickets can also be pur-
        and four tickets to the event. To register,  amounts from $250 to $15,000 dollars, all  annual event is a benefit for the  chased at The Village Theater Box
        call (248) 349-7640.                   with accompanying recognition and visibil-  Partnership for the Arts and    Office one hour prior to show time.
                                               ity.                                     Humanities. The welcome reception     The Village Theater at Cherry Hill
        St. Patrick's Soiree set                 For more information about sponsor-    will include sample-size appetizers  is located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road,
           Tickets are now on sale for the Night for  ships call (734) 697-9133 or visit bhsrobot-  from local restaurants. Donations are  Canton Township. For more informa-
        Northville St. Patrick's Day Soiree hosted  ics@vanburenschools.net or team6615.van-  also being accepted to help support  tion use the online address or phone
        as a fundraising for the Northville    burenschools.net                         the construction of the Village Arts  number listed above.
        Educational Foundation.
           The foundation annually awards multi-  Fat Tuesday Buffet planned         light refreshments will be provided.     For more information or to register, con-
        ple grants to teachers and programs in the  Members of the Belleville Rotary Club                                  tact Adventist Community Services
        Northville Public Schools.             are again hosting their traditional Italian  Senior Alliance hosts annual lunch  Director Lucy Byrd at (313)293-9753 or lucy-
           The event will take place from 7-11 p.m.  Dinner Buffet on Fat Tuesday.     The Senior Alliance will celebrate the  byrd2@gmail.com.
        Saturday, March 16 at Meadowbrook        The dinner is set for 4:30-7:30 p.m. on  39th Annual Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. March
        Country Club, 40941 Eight Mile Road in  March 5 at the Van Buren Eagles, 9961  15 at The Bentley Banquet and Conference  Tri-Community Update is topic
        Northville. There will be an open bar,  Beck Road.  As always, the Rotarians are  Center located at 646 Biddle Ave.   The Belleville Area Chamber of
        entertainment by the Shawn Riley Band,  cooking up a host of Mediterranean   Wyandotte, MI.                        Commerce will host officials from Sumpter
        Irish dancers, a silent auction, a wine pull  delights for hungry diners.      This year, the focus will be on care-  and Van Buren townships and the City of
        raffle a photo booth and other amuse-    The pre-Lenten meal features soup, sal-  givers, and will include a gourmet lunch  Belleville at the member luncheon meeting
        ments.                                 ads, a pasta bar with several sauces includ-  buffet.  Tickets are $35, but chamber mem-  beginning at noon Wednesday March 27.
           To purchase tickets or for more informa-  ing meat and vegetarian. Soda and paczki  bers can receive an additional $5 discount.  The speakers will include Sumpter
        tion, visit www.supportNEF.org.        will also be available - sold separately.  For sponsorship opportunities and individ-  Township Deputy Supervisor Karen
                                               Tickets priced at $12 for adults and $6 for  ual    tickets,          visit  Armatis, Belleville Mayor Kerreen Conley
        AARP tax help offered                  children 12 and younger can be purchased  www.thesenioralliance.org/annual-meeting  and supervisor of Van Buren Township
           Volunteer tax aides from the AARP   from any Rotarian, or at the door.  Carry-  or call (734) 722-2011.         Kevin McNamara along with special guest
        Foundation will offer free tax preparation  outs will be available.                                                speaker, Pete Kudlak, Superintendent of
        services to seniors at the Northville    Proceeds from the dinner and raffles  Mom to Mom sale in Canton           Van Buren Public Schools.
        Community Center through April 12. This  will support local Rotary Club projects  Canton Leisure Services will host the  The luncheon will take place at the Ted
        service has been offered to the community  which benefit the Belleville, Sumpter, Van  annual Mom to Mom Sale from 8 a.m. until  Scott Campus of Wayne County Community
        for at least 10 years at the Community  Buren tri-community, Van Buren Public  12:30 p.m. Saturday, March 16 at the  College District, 9555 Haggerty Road in
        Center.                                Schools, the Salvation Army and other  Summit on the Park, located at 46000  Belleville. Registration will begin at 11:30
           The tax aides are certified for tax prepa-  local charities.  The club also annually pro-  Summit Parkway, Canton.    a.m.
        ration.                                vides scholarships to graduates of      More than 60 booths will be on site offer-  The cost for the luncheon is $20 if tickets
           Appointments typically take 1 to 1-½  Belleville High School.             ing gently used children's clothing and  are purchased in advance or $25 if pur-
        hours. Taxpayers will get a copy of their e-                                 shoes, plus toys, books, DVDs/videos, baby  chased at the door.
        filed returns. Only personal tax returns, not  Country Garden Club to meet   gear, Halloween costumes, water and swim  To register, or for more information, call
        business tax returns, are processed.     Members of the Country Garden Club of  gear, and more.  Bargain shoppers will also  (734) 697-7157 or info@bellevillareacham-
           Tax preparation is by appointment only,  Northville will meet at 11 a.m. Wednesday,  be able to find deals on furniture, strollers,  ber.org.
        from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call (248) 305-2851 dur-  March 6, at Ward Church.     high chairs and more in the large item
        ing business hours to schedule an appoint-  The speaker will be Drew Latin who  area.                              Spring Fashion Show set
        ment.  A volunteer will return your call  will discuss Sustainable Gardening.  “The feedback from buyers and sellers  The Belleville Area women's Club will
        with information about required documen-  The meeting is open to the public.  over the last few years has been so positive  host the annual Spring Fashion Show
        tation and confirmation of appointment   The church is located at 40000 Six Mile  that we always try to make it an even bigger  beginning with cocktails at 6 p.m. Tuesday,
        time.                                  Road in Northville, MI  48168         and better sale,” said Special Events  April 9 at Wayne Tree Manor.
                                                  For more information, call (248) 202-  Coordinator Julie Allen.  “So many shop-  Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. and the
        Bowling aids chamber, schools          1519.                                 pers were impressed with the wide variety  fashion show will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets for
           The Belleville Area Chamber of                                            of gently-used merchandise at great prices.  the event are $40 per person and are avail-
        Commerce and Van Buren Public Schools  Blues at the Elks planned             Everyone looking for great bargains should  able by phoning Chairperson DeLaney
        Education Foundation will host a Bowling  Big Ray and the Motor City Kings will  come to see for themselves.”      Provencher, (734) 625-0919 or from an
        Fundraiser beginning at 7 p.m. March 1 at  perform from 7-10 p.m. Tuesday, March 12  Admission is $2 from 8 - 9 a.m. and $1  women's club member.
        Lodge Lanes.                           at the Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge 325.  from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. All sales are “cash  Wayne Tree Manor is located at 35100
           Tickets are now on sale at $20 per per-  The group includes Ray Haywood on  only.” There is no ATM on the premises  Van Born Road in Wayne.
        son and include three games of bowling,  sax and vocals, Dave Fender on guitar,  and booth spaces are currently sold out.
        shoe rental and pizza. While registration  Mike Rupprecht of keyboards and vocals,  For more information, contact the  Blood Drive at city hall
        will begin at 7 p.m., bowling will begin at 8.  Joel Warren on Drums and Brian Gatten on  Summit on the Park front desk at (734) 394-  Donors are needed during a current
        There will be a cash bar, mystery games, a  bass and vocals.                 5460 or visit www.cantonfun.org.      blood shortage emergency.
        50/50 raffle, lucky strike, and prizes for  The Elks Club is located at 41700 Ann                                     An American Red Cross has issued an
        men's and women's high games along with  Arbor Road in Plymouth. For more infor-  Church hosts cooking class       urgent call for eligible individuals of all
        raffle baskets.                        mation, call (734) 453-1780.            A Healthy Lunch cooking class with a  blood types to give blood to help save lives.
           Tickets are available at the chamber  There is a $5 donation at the door.  live cooking demonstration is planned for  A blood drive is set for 10 a.m. until 3:45
        office, 248 Main St. in Belleville.                                          3-6 p.m. March 24. Recipes will be provid-  p.m. Thursday, March 28 at Plymouth City
           Lodge Lanes is located at 46255 I-94  American architecture is topic      ed.                                   Hall. The blood drive will take place on the
        Service Dr. in Belleville.               The Wayne Historical Society will host  Topics include portion size, organizing  second floor of city hall, located at 201
                                               Tyler Moll at 7 p.m. March 14 for a presen-  our refrigerator the healthy way and what  South Main St. in Plymouth. To learn more,
        Belleville hosts robotics contest      tation of American architectural styles  you don't know will kill you.      visit         www.redcrossblood.org
           For the second year, the FIRST      from the 1500s to present day.          The class will take place at Sharon SDA  [https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/dr
        Robotics District competition will take  The presentation will take place at the  Church, 28537 Cherry St. in Inkster where  ive-results?zipSponsor=pch] and to sched-
        place at Belleville High School.       museum, 1 Town Square in Wayne, at the  the Rev. Errol E. Liverpool, PhD is pastor.   ule and appointment enter sponsor code
           The competition for 40 First Robotics  corner of Main and Biddle streets. The  Pre-registration for this class is required  PCH or call 1-800-733-2767. For donor eligi-
        teams from schools throughout the state is  event is free and open to the public and  by March 19.                 bility questions, call (866) 236-3276.
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