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Congregationmeets Sunday
Redeemer Lutheran Church offers wor-
ship services at 11 a.m. Sunday at Tyler
Elementary School, 42200 Tyler Road in
Belleville.
For more information call (734)740-4230
or access
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mi.com.
CommunityClean upDay Saturday
Volunteers are still need for the City of
Wayne Community Clean Up Day set for 9
a.m. until noonSaturday, March 25.
Refreshments will be provided and all
registered volunteerswill receive a free tee
shirt. Volunteers will meet at the 29th
District Court and parking is available in
the court lot. To register, access the Wayne
MainStreet website or call (734) 629-6822.
Park Players to perform
How To Succeed In Business Without
Really Trying will be presented by The
Park Players Theatre Company at 7 p.m.
March 24 and 25 at the Gloria Logan
Auditorium for Performing Arts, Salem
HighSchool Canton.
Tickets for the show are $12 and avail-
able at the door or online at
.
RotaryClub presentsmagician
The Westland Rotary Charitable
Foundation will present a magic show fea-
turing card tricks and illusions performed
by members of the Ann Arbor Magic Club
at 2 p.m. March 25 at the Stockmeyer audi-
toriumatWayneMemorial HighSchool.
Tickets are prices at $10 each or four for
$30 for all ages.
For tickets or information, call (834) 261-
5010.
Read in set at college
Redeemer Lutheran Church will host
the 4th Annual Read-In to celebrate
National Reading Month from 10 a.m. until
1 p.m. Saturday, March 25 at Wayne County
Community College Western Campus, 9555
HaggertyRoad inBelleville.
The morning will include free books to
attendees 18 and younger; reading and per-
forming of original writings and literature
of well-known American writers along with
book displays and reading lists of African-
American literature.
KindergartenRound-Up set
St. Mary Catholic School in Wayne is
planning a kindergarten round-up from 9-
10:30 a.m. Monday, March 27.
The event is an opportunity for parents
to meet teachers, learn about the kinder-
garten curriculum and receive information
about how to prepare children for the 2017-
2018 school year. Future kindergarteners
can visit their new classroom meet class-
mates and their teacher. There will be a
craft after the story The Hungry
Caterpillar and children can practice
counting with Dr. Seuss and sing an ABC
song.
The school is located at 34516 W.
Michigan Ave. in Wayne, adjacent to St.
Mary Church. For information, call (734)
721-1240.
The school is also planning a Spring
Open House from 6-7:30 p.m. April 6 and
walk-in tours of the school are available
everyTuesday.
Jazz at the Elks planned
Jazz @ The Elks takes place from 7-9:30
p.m. the last Tuesday of themonth. There is
a $10 donation at the door which includes
hors d'oeuvres.
The Paul VornHagen Quartet will per-
formMarch 28. VornHagen has won sever-
al awards for his jazz performances and is
backed by experienced and familiar musi-
cians including Chuck Shermetaro on key-
board, Kurt Krahnke on bass and Scott
Kretzer ondrums.
The Plymouth-AnnArbor Elks is located
at 41700 Ann Arbor Road in Plymouth. Call
(734-453-1780), email jazzattheelks@
gmail.comor
.
Water rate forumplanned
In an effort to educate residents on
water and sewer rates, Canton Township
will be hosting a Community Forum at 6
p.m. Wednesday, March 29 in the Board
Room of the Canton Administration
Building.
The forum is designed to show residents
how water and sewer rates are calculated
and to answer questions regarding the 2017
rates. The forum is free and open to the
public.
For more information, please call the
Canton Division of Public Works at
(734)397-1011.
Northville hostsGirlsNight Out
Northville businesses will be staying
open until 9 p.m. Friday, March 31 for Girls
Night Out throughout downtown. Special
shopping begins at 5 p.m. with drawings
and discounts at many of the 50 retail
stores participating in the semi-annual
event.
Following shopping, many restaurants
in towns are offering special prices for
GirlsNight Out participants.
School plans open house
St. Michael Lutheran School at 3003
Hannan Road in Wayne is hosting an all
school Open House from 10 a.m. until noon
Saturday, April 1.
Visitors can meet teachers and learn
about the school programs.
The Leslie Science Center will present
a wild animal exhibit from 11 a.m. until
noonduring the openhouse.
Formore information call (734) 728-3315.
Easter Egg-citement planned
The
annual
Canton
Easter
Eggstravaganza is planned from 11:30 until
1:30 p.m. April 1 at Heritage Park and the
Summit on thePark.
On-site registration will be available for
$3 per child for Canton residents and $4
per child for non-residents. Continuous egg
hunts will take place for children up to 11
years of age in an effort to help keep the
"hunting" fair for even the littlest partici-
pants.
For additional information, call the
Summit Front Desk at (734) 394-5460.
Spring fashion showset
Members of theBellevilleAreaWomen's
Clubwill present their annual Spring Fling
Fashion Show at the Belleville Yacht Club
from6-9 p.m. Monday, April 3.
The event, which is usually a sell-out,
will feature strolling buffets, a cash bar,
silent and Chinese auctions as well as the
fashiondisplay.
The club organizes the fashion show as
a major fundraiser to award scholarships
to seniors at Belleville High School. The
club is a non-profit, 501 c 3, and sponsors
for the showare being sought.
Usually, a spokesperson noted, more
than 200 tickets are sold to the event and
can be purchased from any club member,
at Moving the Mitten Real Estate Group,
245 Main St. Belleville or by calling
ThereseAntonelli at (734) 777-9094.
Tickets are priced at $32.
The Belleville Yacht Club (BYC) is locat-
ed at 831 East Huron River Dr. in
Belleville.
Library hosts art exhibit
The William Faust Westland Public
Library will host the fifth annual art exhi-
bition of the Three Cities Art Club from
9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday, April 1 and
fromnoonuntil 5 p.m. Sunday, April 2.
Eighteen artist members of Three Cities
Art Club will be exhibiting more than 75
original fine art including works in oil,
acrylic, watercolor, pencil, charcoal, ceram-
ic, reverse painting on glass, photography
andmore.
Everyone attending the exhibition will
have the chance to vote for their three
favorite works of art which will enter them
in a drawing for a chance towin one of four
collectable, limited-edition porcelain dolls,
each in their original packaging.
Refreshments will be available during
the exhibition.
The library is located at 6123 Central
City Parkway (north of Ford Road). To
learnmore about this event or Three Cities
Art Club, contact Marilyn Meredith at (313)
231-3939 or via e-mail at marilynmered-
The club website is
HealthyWayneWalk set
The Healthy Wayne Community coali-
tion will sponsor the 2nd Annual Healthy
Wayne Community Walk beginning at noon
April 5.
The walk is in conjunction with
NationalWalkingDay.
Registration will begin at 11:30 a.m. at
Wayne City Hall, 3355 S. Wayne Road in
Wayne.
Participants should wear walking shoes
anddress comfortably.
This is an effort of the American Heart
Association to encourage people to walk 30
minutes a day for heart health. There is no
entry fee and the event is open to the pub-
lic.
Tri-Community update planned
The Belleville Area Chamber of
Commerce will host the Tri-Community
Update during the member luncheon at
noonWednesday, April 5.
Featured speakers will be Sumpter
Township Deputy Supervisor Karen
Armatis, Belleville Mayor Kerreen Conley
and Van Buren Township Supervisor
KevinMcNamara.
The luncheon will take place at Wayne
County Community College District
Western Campus, 9555 Haggerty Road in
Belleville. Registration will begin at 11:30
a.m.
The cost is $15 per plate paid prior to
the lunch and $20 if paid at the door. For
more information or reservations, call (734)
697-7151
or
info@bellevillearea
chamber.org.
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