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                                                                        Calendar of events


        AARP tax help offered                  lechorus.com.                         emergency.                               The library is located at 167 Fourth St.
           Volunteer tax aides from the AARP                                           An American Red Cross has issued an  in Belleville.
        Foundation will offer free tax preparation  Church hosts cooking class       urgent call for eligible individuals of all  For more information, call (734) 699-
        services to seniors at the Northville    A Healthy Lunch cooking class with a  blood types to give blood to help save lives.  3291.
        Community Center through April 12. This  live cooking demonstration is planned for  A blood drive is set for 10 a.m. until 3:45
        service has been offered to the community  3-6 p.m. March 24. Recipes will be provid-  p.m. Thursday, March 28 at Plymouth City  Save the Date for First Step
        for at least 10 years at the Community  ed.                                  Hall. The blood drive will take place on  First Step, dedicated to the elimination
        Center.                                  Topics include portion size, organizing  the second floor of city hall, located at 201  of both domestic and sexual violence, is
           The tax aides are certified for tax  our refrigerator the healthy way and what  South Main St. in Plymouth. To learn  planning the You are the Light Gala on
        preparation.                           you don't know will kill you.         more, visit www.redcrossblood.org     Friday, May 17 at Fox Hills Golf and
           Appointments typically take 1 to 1-½  The class will take place at Sharon SDA  [https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/d  Banquet Center, 8768 North Territorial
        hours. Taxpayers will get a copy of their e-  Church, 28537 Cherry St. in Inkster where  rive-results?zipSponsor=pch] and to  Road in Plymouth.
        filed returns. Only personal tax returns,  the Rev. Errol E. Liverpool, PhD is pastor.   schedule and appointment enter sponsor  The evening will include dinner, cock-
        not business tax returns, are processed.   For more information or to register,  code PCH or call 1-800-733-2767. For donor  tails, live music, dancing, award presenta-
           Tax preparation is by appointment only,  contact Adventist Community Services  eligibility questions, call (866)-236-3276.  tions and a silent auction.
        from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call (248) 305-2851  Director Lucy Byrd at (313)293-9753 or                                     For sponsorship, table, individual ticket
        during business hours to schedule an   lucybyrd2@gmail.com.                  Garden club to meet                   sales and event information, access
        appointment.  A volunteer will return your                                     Members of the Country Garden Club  http://www .firststep-
        call with information about required docu-  Human trafficking is topic       of Northville will meet at 11 a.m.    mi.org/events/youarethelight.
        mentation and confirmation of appoint-   Special guest speaker Angelique     Wednesday, April 3 at Ward Church, 40000
        ment time.                             Robinson of the Human Trafficking Task  Six Mile Road in Northville.        Mom 2 Mom Sale set
                                               Force of Michigan will discuss the reality,  The speaker will be Joe Barton who  St. Edith and St. Colette Church in
        Chinese Culture celebrated             not the myths, of human trafficking from 6-  will discuss Ponds and Water Features.   Livonia will host a Mom to Mom  sale from
           A celebration of Chinese history and  7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 26 at the Wayne  Light snacks are provided and the  8:30 a.m. until noon, Saturday, April 27.
        culture through music, song and dance is  Public Library.                    meeting is open to the public.           There will be 74 tables of deals on gen-
        planned for 7 p.m. Saturday, March 23 on  This special program is presented by  For more information, call (248) 202-  tly used maternity, baby and children's
        the Main Stage at The Village Theater at  Wayne Youth and Family Services. To reg-  1518.                          items at the church, located at 15089
        Cherry Hill in Canton.                 ister or for more information, call (734)721-                               Newburgh Road near Five Mile in
           Entertainment will include folk and  7004.                                History of Wayne parks revealed       Livonia.
        classical dances performed by Metro      The library is located at 3737 South  The history of Wayne parks will be dis-  Admission is $2 at strollers are wel-
        Detroit area Chinese schools, vocal per-  Wayne Road in Wayne.               cussed by guest speaker Eric Clereman at  come.
        formances with solos by Xuan Gao and                                         the Wayne Historical Museum at 7 p.m.    For more information, access St. Edith
        Shubo Fang, Peking Opera, and Shuping  Spring Fashion Show set               April 11.                             St. Colettes Mom-to-Mom Sale on
        Ma, Italian Opera.  The evening will also  The Belleville Area Women's Club will  The event is free and open to the pub-  Facebook. For questions, email m2mta-
        feature the Peking Opera, duets, and the  host the annual Spring Fashion ?Show  lic. The museum is located at 1 Towne  bles@stecmops.org.
        Canton Philharmonic Choir, Michigan    beginning with cocktails at 6 p.m. Tuesday,  Square at the corner of Main and Biddle
        Chinese Choir and March Wind Choir. The  April 9 at Wayne Tree Manor.        in Wayne.                             Women of Wayne is topic
        show will also showcase instrumentalists  Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. and the                                     Nicole Conklin and Tyler Moll will dis-
        on Pipa and Guzheng.                   fashion show will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets  Museum hosts Ghost Hunt          cuss the history and role of women in the
           A special Pre-Show Reception is     for the event are $40 per person and are  The Wayne Historical Museum will host  City of Wayne at 7 p.m. May 9 at the Wayne
        planned for 6 p.m. and will feature dis-  available by phoning Chairperson   a ghost hunt from 8 .m. until midnight  Historical Museum.
        plays about Peking Opera. The event is  DeLaney Provencher, (734)625 -0919 or  Saturday, April 13.                    The events of daily life and the contri-
        presented by the Commission for Culture,  from an women's club member.         Ghost hunters from the Great Lakes  butions by significant women will be dis-
        Arts, and Heritage and members of the    Wayne Tree Manor is located at 35100  Ghost Hunters will be on hand to oversee  cussed. The program is free and open to
        Chinese Festival Subcommittee.         Van Born Road in Wayne.               the search for spirits in the historic muse-  the public.
           Tickets for the event are $5 and are                                      um building.                             The museum is located at 1 Town
        available online at www.cantonvillagethe-  Tri-Community Update is topic       Tickets are $20 for a one-hour spot.  Square, at the corner of Main and Biddle,
        ater.org or by calling (734) 394-5300. Tickets  The Belleville Area Chamber of  For more information, or tickets visit  in Wayne.
        can also be purchased at The Village   Commerce will host officials from     www.facebook.com/waynehistoricalsociety
        Theater Box Office one hour prior to show  Sumpter and Van Buren townships and  The museum is located at 1 Town    Plymouth Canton Service Project planned
        time.                                  the City of Belleville at the member lunch-  Square at the corner of Main and Biddle  The  fourth  annual  Greater
           The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is  eon meeting beginning at noon      in Wayne.                             Plymouth/Canton Service Project to bene-
        located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road, Canton,  Wednesday, March 27.                                                   fit the Kids Coalition Against Hunger and
        MI 48187.                                The speakers will include Sumpter   Church hosts Spring Bazaar            local food pantries is set for Saturday, May
                                               Township Deputy Supervisor Karen        St. John's Episcopal Church will host a  11.
        Community chorus present cabaret       Armatis, Belleville Mayor Kerreen Conley  Spring Bazaar, craft and vendor show and  As in past years, volunteers with gather
           The Belleville Community Chorus will  and supervisor of Van Buren Township  bake sale from noon until 5 p.m. Saturday,  to pack dried food packages at the
        present the 10th Annual Cabaret perform-  Kevin McNamara along with special guest  April 13.                       Plymouth Arts and Recreation Complex,
        ance at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 24 at Open  speaker, Pete Kudlak, Superintendent of  Lunch will be available.         650 Church St. in downtown Plymouth.
        Arms Lutheran Church, 7865 Belleville  Van Buren Public Schools.               The church is located at 555 S. Wayne  Kids Coalition Against Hunger is a
        Road.                                    The luncheon will take place at the Ted  Road between Cherry Hill and Palmer.  humanitarian food relief organization
           The Cabaret program features chorus  Scott Campus of Wayne County         Paid vendor applications will be accepted  with a mission to significantly reduce the
        members in solo, duet and ensemble ver-  Community College District, 9555    through April 5.                      number of hungry children in the U.S. and
        sions of pop, oldies, show tunes and oth-  Haggerty Road in Belleville. Registration  For more information, call (734) 721-  worldwide. The  food packages offer com-
        ers.                                   will begin at 11:30 a.m.              5023 between 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.    plete, balanced nutrition requiring only
           The concert is free although donations  The cost for the luncheon is $20 if tick-  Monday through Friday.       boiling water to serve.
        to support the chorus are encouraged.  ets are purchased in advance or $25 if pur-                                    On May 11, volunteers will choose a
           Refreshments will be available for pur-  chased at the door.              Community Sing scheduled              shift: 8:30-11 a.m., 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., or
        chase.                                   To register, or for more information, call  The Belleville Area District Library  12:30 to 3 p.m. For information on volun-
           The chorus includes members from    (734) 697-7157 or info@bellevillareacham-  will host a Community Sing at 7 p.m.  teer signup, contact Beth Meade at
        Belleville, Sumpter and Van Buren town-  ber.org.                            Wednesday, April 24, hosted by WDET per-  bmeade@cantonfoundation.org or via
        ships and Ypsilanti.                                                         sonality Matt Watroba.                phone, (734) 495-1200.
           For more information, call (734) 697-  Blood Drive at city hall             All skill levels are welcome. This is not  This year's goal is to package 250,000
        1763 or (734) 740-4165 or visit www.bellevil-  Donors are needed during a blood  performance, just singing, organizers said.  meals that day.
        Mitchell                       in 2016. The hiring of Mitchell  known political party operative.  2 years probation and 250 hours  in township history.  Fortunately

                                                                        Plymouth
                                                                                        Township
                                                                                                    of community service in U.S.
                                                                                                                                   the voters in 2016 elected new,
                                       was publicly criticized for what
                                       many described as a patronage  Supervisor Kurt Heise , who   Federal Court for stealing from  competent officials who are
        FROM PAGE 1                    job and political favor.       confirmed Mitchell's sentencing,  our taxpayers. Thanks to our  leading with integrity. Plymouth
                                         Mitchell formerly served as  said,   “Shannon     Price's  police department and the U.S.  Township is on the right track- -
        for Mitchell immediately after  chairman of the 11th District  Recreation Director Mike     Department of Justice for their  stronger, safer, and working
        his appointment as supervisor  Republican Party and is a well-  Mitchell was sentenced today to  help in closing this sad chapter  smarter than ever before.”
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