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30. Help Wanted
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April 27, 2017
C
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Classified
Arlene Eklund
Arlene "Kandi" Eklund, 87,
formerly of Adrian, died
Monday, April 17, 2017, at
Greenfield
Rehab
&
Nursing Center.
She was born Jan. 18,
1930, in Alpena, to William
and Amalia (Steutzer)
Weinlander and graduated
from Blissfield High School
with the class of 1947. She
received her bachelor's
degree
from
Adrian
College, where she partici-
pated in basketball, tennis,
volleyball and archery, and
was later inducted into the
Athletic Hall of Fame and
was a member of the Alpha
Delta Chi and Chi Psi
Omega sororities. She was
a member of numerous
other clubs and organiza-
tions. She also earned a
master's
degree
in
Education from Eastern
Michigan University.
On Dec. 16, 1950, she mar-
ried Robert Eklund. He
preceded her in death in
1997, having celebrated
more than 46 years togeth-
er.
Mrs. Eklund taught school
in Caledonia, Wayne and
most recently in Adrian
where she retired in 1992
with 38 years of service.
She was actively involved
with Adrian College Alumni
Board, Lenawee Reading
Council, AAUW, her book
club, and Phi Delta Kappa.
She loved gardening and
was an avid reader.
Mrs. Eklund is survived by
her daughters, Molly
Eklund-Easley
of
Southfield,
Cheryl
Fraunhofer
of
South
Berwick, ME, and Kirsten
(Richard)
Stiver
of
Tecumseh; sisters, Ruth
Ingram of Troy, and
Geraldine Drefke of Ft.
Wayne, IN; grandchildren,
Jennifer (Greg) Kolvoord,
Sarah (Jason) York, Rachel
(Daniel) Colby, Jared Stiver
and Jamie Stiver, and her
great-grandchildren: Ariella
York, Josiah York, Ian
Kolvoord, and Gabriel
Kolvoord.
Funeral services took place
Saturday, April 22, at
Immanuel Lutheran Church
in Palmyra.
Contributions in memory of
Mrs. Eklund are suggested
to Adrian College or
Alzheimer's Association.
Arrangements
were
entrusted
to
Wagley
Funeral Home in Adrian
where online condolences
and memories may be
shared
at
s.com.
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.
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May 4 9am-5pm
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The Eagle
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Canton Acts of Culture Week is under way
Lilley Road bridge closed
Community Connection is Saturday
Canton Township will once
again focus a spotlight on arts
and culture during the 7th annu-
al Canton Acts of Culture Week.
This special week, presented by
the Canton Commission for
Culture, Arts and Heritage, will
begin tomorrow, April 28, and
continue throughMonday, May 8,
at various community locations.
Some of the many goals of
Acts of Culture Week include
showcasing community cultural
resources and partnerships; cel-
ebrating diverse culture offer-
ings; raising awareness of arts
accessibility; instilling an appre-
ciation of local arts organizations
and promoting the arts and her-
itage in and around the Canton
community.
In celebration of the arts, a
variety of events are planned
including:
•Kindermusik at EvolaMusic
Center of Canton, located at 7170
N Haggerty Road, will host
'Cinco De Mayo Family Night'
from 6-7 p.m. tomorrow, April 28.
Visitors can enjoy fiesta time
including some Mexican-
inspired singing, dancing, instru-
ment play, stories, crafts, snacks
andmore. This free event is per-
fect for children 6 years of age
and younger with a caregiver.
Call (734) 455-4677 to register.
For more information, visit
.
• A special Spring Art
Exhibition will once again
brighten the lobby of the Summit
on the Park, located at 46000
Summit Parkway. Beginning at 7
p.m. Monday, May 1 through 6
p.m. Sunday, May 7, visitors can
view more than 40 works of art.
These paintings, which are also
available for purchase, have
been created by the students and
instructors of Canton Leisure
Services Enrichment Watercolor
I, Watercolor II and Oil and
Acrylics classes. The exhibit is
free and open to the public dur-
ing normal Summit on the Park
business hours. For additional
information, call (734) 394-5460
or visit
park.org.
• Michigan Philharmonic's
Youth Orchestra's Spring
Concert will take place begin-
ning at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 2 at
The Village Theater at Cherry
Hill, located at 50400 Cherry Hill
Road in Canton. Tickets are $15
for adults and seniors and $5 for
students. Tickets are available
online at
or by phone by contacting the
Michigan Philharmonic at (734)
451-2112.
• Canton Concert Band pres-
ents “Let's Dance,” at 7 p.m.
Saturday, May 6 at The Village
Theater at Cherry Hill. This tal-
ented group will take audiences
on a tour of dance styles of the
20th century from the flapper
era to disco fever and more.
Tickets are $12 for adults and
$10 for seniors and youth and
are available online at
-
tonvillagetheater.org or by phone
at (734) 394-5300.
• “Acts of Fashion Show” is
scheduled to take place at 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 7 at The Village
Theater at Cherry Hill, located
at 50400 Cherry Hill Road.
Tickets cam be purchased at
for
$17 each. A portion of the pro-
ceeds will benefit the World War
II Veteran's Dormitory and The
Village Arts Factory. For details,
visit
For additional information
about any of the above events,
visit
A complete calendar of the
7th annual Canton Acts of
Culture Week events is available
at
.
The safety of a heavily-trav-
eled Canton Township bridge is
being determined by engineers
from the road division of Wayne
County.
Workers closed the Lilley
Road bridge last Thursday amid
safety concerns regarding the
structural integrity of the bridge,
located just north of Michigan
Avenue.
Motorists can access Lilley
Road south of the bridge from
Michigan Avenue and Lilley
Road north of the bridge can by
accessed by using Palmer Road,
officials said.
Wayne County spokeswoman
Kaye Byrd said the reopening of
the bridge would depend on the
amount of time the inspections
and engineering assessments
required.
The bridge will reopen, Byrd
said in a prepared statement,
pending inspection results and
any repair word that engineers
determine is necessary.
Officials noted that the bridge
had been under a safetywatch by
the county for as long as five
years.
Canton Public Safety person-
nel will be busy this Saturday.
Several representatives from
both the police and fire depart-
ments will host local families,
many with at-risk and special
populations, during the first
Community Connection Day in
the township.
The free event will take place
from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Saturday, April 29, at the Summit
on the Park, 46000 Summit
Parkway.
A spokesperson explained
that Community Connection Day
is intended to dispel fears and
myths special populations may
associate with sights, sirens and
uniformed public safety person-
nel. The event will be interactive
and hands-on, allowing atten-
dees the opportunity to look/sit
in police and fire vehicles, she
said.
This event is made possible
because of the support of spon-
sors Building Bridges Therapy
Center and Contemporary
Dentistry.
Ball Moulin Rouge
tickets now on sale
The City of Inkster will cel-
ebrate the heritage of the
community with the Ball
Moulin Rouge planned to
begin with ameet and greet at
6 p.m. Saturday, May 6.
Dinner will be served at 7
p.m. and an afterglow party is
planned for 9-11 p.m. at the
Inkster Preparatory Academy,
27355 Woodsfield St. in
Inkster.
All proceeds from the
event will be used to help
fund local charities that
include community policing
efforts and the P.A.L.S. efforts,
according to Police Chief
William Riley. The event will
also help fund some senior
services and programs in the
city, he added.
The event is a black tie for-
mal affair and tickets are
priced at $50 per person.
Tickets and more informa-
tion are available at the office
of the Inkster City Clerk, (313)
563-9770; the Inkster Police
Department, (313) 563-9850
and from Councilwoman
Connie R. Mitchell, (313) 563-
4232, ext. 21305.
Seating at the event is lim-
ited but reserved seating will
be provided to those purchas-
ing tables of 10 ormore.
The event is sponsored and
supported by the Inkster Task
Force, the Inkster Police
Department and Mayor Byron
H. Nolen.
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