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Veterans set Fish Frys
Plymouth VFW Post 6695 will host
Friday Night Fish Frys from 5-7 p.m.
every Friday night during Lent. The fish
fryswill continue throughMarch 30.
Menu choices include cod, walleye,
shrimp or chicken strips. Dinners include
French fries, baked potato or macaroni
and cheese, cole slaw, roll and butter and
coffee.
There will also be 50-50 raffles during
the dinners.
The Plymouth VFW Post is located at
1426 S Mill St. near Lilley Road just
northof AnnArborRoad.
Members' work exhibited
The Northville Art House will host the
12th Annual Members' Exhibition from
March 2 through March 24. The exhibit
will showcase the talents of current mem-
ber artists through original works of art
created in a variety ofmedia and styles.
The 12th Annual Members' Exhibition
will open with a reception from 6-9 p.m.
Friday, March 2 and will continue though
Saturday, March 24 during Art House
hours, noon until 5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday
andnoonuntil 4 p.m. Saturday.
The Northville Art House is located at
215 W. Cady St. and is a facility of the
Northville Arts Commission. Admission
to Art House exhibits is free and open to
the public. For information contact (248)
344-0497 or visit
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house.org.
GriefShare programbegins
GriefShare is a 13-week, nondenomi-
national program that focuses on grief
topics associated with the death of a
loved one. Whether the bereavement
experience is recent or not so recent, cop-
ing toolswill be available.
Meetings will take place at 6 p.m.
Thursdays at the Romulus Wesleyan
Church at Goddard and Huron River
Drive.
The series will continue through May
17. Participants may attend any or all
meetings, although the most benefit is
received through attending every meet-
ing.
The seminar/support group features
DVDs with nationally respected grief
experts and real-life stories by people
who have experienced the pain of losing
a loved one, followed by group discus-
sion.
Grief-related handouts will be avail-
able each week. Registration fee is $15
which will include a journal/workbook
that coordinates with the DVD lesson for
eachweek.
For more information:
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share.org
For questions, call (734) 941-1511.
SlowFlowYoga classes set
The City of Plymouth Recreation
Department will offer a six-week Adult
Slow Flow Yoga class from 6:30 until 7:45
p.m. Tuesdays beginningMarch 6 through
April 24 or Thursdays, March 8 through
April 26 at thePlymouthCultural Center.
This active, multi-level yoga class is
taught in a flowstyle format.
Cost for this class is $77 for city of
Plymouth Residents and $92 for non-resi-
dents.
Registration can be found online at
or by calling (734)
455-6620, 11:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday.
Balance programoffered
A Matter of Balance, an award-win-
ning programdesigned to reduce the fear
of falling and increase seniors' activity
levels will be offered by Wayne Senior
Services from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning
March 6.
The classes are free and teach practi-
cal strategies to manage falls, make
changes to reduce fall risks at home and
improve balance and flexibility.
To register, call (734) 721-7460. Classes
take place at the HYPE Recreation
Center, 4635HoweRoad inWayne.
NorthvilleGarden club tomeet
Members of the Country Garden Club
of Northville will meet at 11 a.m.
Wednesday, March 7 at Ward
PresbyterianChurch.
The speaker will be from Leigh-
French's Flower Shop discussing unique
flower arranging.
Guests are welcome and there is no
charge to attend themeeting.
For more information, call Sheryl
Signorelli at (248) 202-1518.
Kids' Art Fair planned
The Northville Art House will present
the second annual Young Artist Juried
Art Fair, from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Saturday, March 10, at The First
Presbyterian Church of Northville, 200 E.
MainSt.
More than 30 young artists, ranging in
grades 2 - 12, will showcase their talents
and be selling original artwork during the
one-day indoor fair. Featured work will
include: acrylics and watercolor paint-
ings, photography, illustrations and draw-
ing, sculpture, jewelry, fiber art andmore.
Lunch and snacks will be available for
purchase to support the First
Presbyterian Youth Group Mission trip to
PuertoRico this July.
There is a suggested donation of $3 at
the door. Children younger than 12 are
admitted at no cost. Contact the
Northville Art House for more informa-
tion at (248) 344-0497 or go to
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Health screening set
One-stop health screenings will be
available from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Wednesday, March 14 inWayne.
Screening includes blood pressure,
cholesterol and glucose (diabetes).
No fasting required and no appoint-
ment is needed. Participants must be 18
years or older for the screenings which
are offered through Beaumont
CommunityHealth.
The screenings will take place at the
HYPE Recreation Center, 4635 Howe
Road inWayne.
Chicken Supper served
Willow United Methodist Church in
New Boston will serve a Chicken Supper
beginning at 5 p.m. March 14. Carry out
service begins at 4:30 p.m.
The cost for the dinners is $10 per per-
son and $5 for children 12 and younger.
The dinners include fried chicken,
mashed potatoes, green beans, biscuits
and gravy, cole slaw, dessert, coffee, hot
tea andmilk.
The church is located at 36925 Willow
Road in New Boston. Dinners will be
served until supplies run out. For more
information, call (734) 654-9020.
Legal consultations available
Seniors 50 and older can make an
appointment for a free 15-minute free
legal consultation onThursday, March 15.
To make an appointment, call Wayne
Senior Services at (734)721-7460. The
appointments will take place at the
HYPE Recreations Center, 4635 Howe
Road inWayne.
Mayor's team takes onRedWings
The annual charity hockey game
between Westland Mayor William R.
Wild's Wild Wings and the Detroit Red
Wings Alumni Association players is set
to begin at 7:30 March 16 at the Mike
Modano IceArena.
Wild and his various teammates have
generated more than $150,000 to help
fund improvements at the municipal ice
rink. This year, the doors to the arenawill
open at 5:30 p.m. and at 6:15 p.m. the
Westland Hockey Association Mini-Mites
and Mites will take to the ice to show off
their skills, hopefully not embarrassing
Wild's team.
The Red Wings Alumni players and
the Wild Wings will drop the puck to
begin their game at 7:30, following the
pre-game fun.
Adult admission is $10 and $5 for chil-
dren ages 6 through 12. Those 5 and
young are admitted at no cost with an
adult. Tickets can be purchased at Wild's
office in city hall, 36300 Warren Road, or
the Mike Modano Ice Arena, 6210 North
Wildwood
St.,
or
online
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eynightwestland/details
St. Patrick's party planned
The
Northville
Educational
Foundation will host a St. Patrick's Day
Party from 7-11 p.m. Saturday, March 17,
atMeadowbrookCountryClub.
Presenting sponsor of the event is
Community Financial Credit Union. The
eveningwill feature epicurean delights of
Meadowbrook Country Club, including
heavy hors d'oeuvres and Irish fare sta-
tion, an open bar, complimentary valet
parking, entertainment, including Irish
dancers and DJ, a silent auction and
more. The evening is designed for those
21 and older.
Tickets are priced at $100 and pro-
ceeds benefit the Northville Educational
Foundation and the many initiatives it
supports for Northville Public Schools
educators and students.
For more information and to purchase
tickets go to
BeekeepersConference inBelleville
The Southeast Michigan Beekeepers
Conference will take place from 7:30 a.m.
until 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 17 at the
Ted Scott Campus of Wayne County
CommunityCollegeDistrict.
Experts, trendsetters and influencers
will be on hand to share information and
a tradeshow of the latest in beekeeping
innovations is planned.
The event is open to the public at no
cost and will feature workshops, hands-
on classes and access to knowledgeable
and talented speakers.
The Ted Scott Campus is located at
9555 Haggerty Road in Belleville. For
more information, call (734) 699-7008.
NorthvilleMarketplace opens
The Northville Chamber of Commerce
will host the annual Northville
Marketplace event, presented by
Community Financial Credit Union from
11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, March 17 at
NorthvilleHighSchool.
The Marketplace will feature more
than 60 interactive exhibits from retail,
service and non-profit businesses along
withaLegoBuildingContest.
Admission is $2 and free parking is
available.
More information is available from the
Chamber of Commerce website
, or can be obtained by
contacting the chamber at (248) 349-7640.
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Calendar of events
Cruise raffle now under way
Two lucky people will cruise the
British Isles for 12 days for the grand
total of only $50.
TheMichiganPhilharmonicwill sell
400 raffle tickets at $50 each for the
cruise, which includes round trip air-
fare for two. The lucky winner will
cruse from Aug. 17 through 29 aboard
thePrincess CruiseLines.
The cruise will depart from
Southampton, England and include
ports of call at Guernsey and the
Channel Islands in England; Cork and
Dublin in Ireland, Belfast in Northern
Ireland; Glasgow, Inverness, LochNess
and Edinburgh in Scotland and Paris
and Normandy in France. Passengers
will also cruise the North Sea for two
days.
The drawing for the winner of the
cruise is planned for April 14 at the
Plymouth Arts and Recreation
Complex (PARC) and the winner will
be contacted that day. Ticket holders
need not be present at the drawing to
win.
For tickets or information, call (734)
451-2112.
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