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Veterans set Fish Frys
Plymouth VFW Post 6695 will host
Friday Night Fish Frys from5-7 p.m. every
Friday night during Lent. The fish frys will
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 Roar just north
of AnnArborRoad.
CornedBeef Dinner served
An Irish Corned Beef Dinner is
planned for 6 p.m. March 10 as a fundrais-
er for theWayneCountyFair.
The dinners are $12 per person or $8
for children 8 and younger.
The dinner is sponsored by the Wayne
County Fair Association and all proceeds
will go to the upkeep of the fairgrounds, a
nonprofit organization.
The dinners will take place at 10871
Quirk Road in Belleville. For more infor-
mation, call (734) 697-7002.
Members' work exhibited
The Northville Art House will host the
12thAnnualMembers' Exhibition through
March 24. The exhibit will showcase the
talents of current member artists through
original works of art created in a variety of
media and styles.
The 12th Annual Members' Exhibition
will be open during Art House hours, noon
until 5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and noon until
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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Church serves Lenten dinners
St. Mary Catholic Church of Wayne will
serve Fish Fry dinners from4-7 p.m. every
Friday through March 30 at the church,
34530MichiganAve. inWayne.
There are a variety of choices available
included baked salmon, fried cod, baked
fish, shrimp and macaroni and cheese in
various combinations.
The dinners range in price from $6 to
$12 and extra items are available for pur-
chase withmeals including individual fish
pieces, baked potato, French fries and
macaroni and cheese.
All dinners are served with cole slaw,
roll and a choice of water, lemonade or
coffee.
GriefShare programbegins
GriefShare is a 13-week, nondenomina-
tional program that focuses on grief topics
associated with the death of a loved one.
Whether the bereavement experience is
recent or not so recent, coping 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 throughattending everymeeting.
The seminar/support group features
DVDs with nationally respected grief
experts and real-life stories by peoplewho
have experienced the pain of losing a
loved one, followedby groupdiscussion.
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:
share.org
For questions, call (734) 941-1511.
Cruise raffle under way
Two lucky peoplewill cruise theBritish
Isles for 12 days for the grand total of only
$50.
The Michigan Philharmonic will sell
400 raffle tickets at $50 each for the cruise,
which includes round trip airfare for two.
The lucky winner will cruse from Aug. 17
through 29 aboard the Princess Cruise
Lines.
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, Loch Ness and
Edinburgh in Scotland and Paris and
Normandy in France. Passengerswill also
cruise theNorthSea 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 pres-
ent at the drawing towin.
For tickets or information, call (734)
451-2112.
Buddy Up begins 6th year
The City of Westland is beginning the
6th year of the popular, seven-week
"Buddy Up" Program, led by Wayne resi-
dent Buddy Shuh who appeared on The
Biggest Loser.
The "BuddyUp" KickOff will take place
at 7 p.m. March 9 in the banquet room at
city hall where participants will be
assigned team captains and hear a mes-
sage fromShuh.
After the initial event, participants will
meet from 9-10:30 a.m. every Saturday for
sevenweeks.
This year, back by popular demand, is
an optional weight loss challenge where
the top three participants with the most
weight losswill win a prize.
Registration is limited to the first 250
paid registrants. This program is open to
all interested individuals looking to
engage in ahealthier lifestyle.
Online registration has opened and is
available at
The fee is $30 which includes an event
t-shirt and access to the special Buddy-Up
only section of the Passport to a Healthy
Cityweb sitewithhelpful information.
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Calendar of events
Ed Asner appears in Canton
Ed Asner takes the audience on a
comedic journey of pain, laughter, and
anatomy-not necessarily in that order
in his one-man show, “EdAsner: AMan
and His Prostate”, which is coming to
The Village Theater at Cherry Hill in
Canton beginning at 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
March 10.
Asner brings to life the true story of
screenwriter and television producer
Ed Weinberger's Italian vacation that
takes an unexpected turn. A turn that
scares the life out of him and at the
same time forces self-reflection and
appreciation forwhat he has.
Asner has been an enduring pres-
ence in television, film, and stage for 60
years with more than 100 television
credits.
In the 70s, his role as Lou Grant in
the long-running hit sitcom “The Mary
Tyler Moore Show” catapulted him to
stardom. He then perpetuated his
character in the dramatic series “Lou
Grant”. Asner is the only actor to have
won anEmmy for the same role in both
a comedy and a drama (five total as
Lou Grant). He went on to win two
more Emmy Awards for roles in the
miniseries “Roots” and “Rich Man,
PoorMan”.
Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. show are
$27 for adults and $22 for seniors. VIP
tickets can be purchased for $37 and
will include a post-show meet and
greet opportunity with Asner.
Purchase tickets online at
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tonvillagetheater.org or by calling
(734)394-5300. Tickets can also be pur-
chased at The Village Theater Box
Office one hour prior to show time.
TheVillage Theater at CherryHill is
located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road in
Canton, MI 48178. For more informa-
tion about this special performance,
visit
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