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PAGE 6                                                         ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                              May 9, 2019

                                                                        Calendar of events


        Catfish dinners served                 Chambers host web developer           ty and youth ministries at Wayne-Westland,  The service will honor Poala Prude-
           The Ladies of the Lehigh Center are   The chambers of commerce from       can be reached at (734) 722-3660, Ext. 110.  Hall M.D. and Thomas Edward White,
        serving Catfish dinners from 11 a.m. until 4  Belleville, Wayne and Westland will host  Before- and after-care is $20 and $25 this  CEO of American International Academy.
        p.m. on Friday, May 10.                Rich Priebe, the owner of Huron Valley  year, respectively, at Wayne-Westland.   The speaker will be Pastor Errol E.
           The dinners include fried Catfish, cole  Communications, who will discuss Starting                              Liverpool, PhD.
        slaw, spaghetti, bread and cake and are  a Web Site from noon until 1:30 p.m.  Mayors' Ball tickets on sale           The service is free and open to the pub-
        priced at $10.                         Thursday, May 16. Registration will begin  The 6th Annual Mayors' Ball is planned  lic and will include a Vegan Soul Food
           The fish fry will take place at 27441  at 11:30 a.m.                      for May 18 at the Belleville Yacht Club.  lunch.
        Lehigh, just west of Inkster Road.       The presentation will take place at the  The event is a fundraiser benefitting the  For more information contact Lucy
           Dinners can be preorders by calling  Ted Scott Campus of Wayne County     Romulus and Donahey Boys and Girls    Byrd, director of Adventist Community
        (313) 551-4710 or (734) 334-0548.      Community College, 9555 Haggerty Road  Club of southeastern Michigan and will be  Services at (313) 293-9753.
                                               in Belleville.                        hosted by Romulus Mayor LeRoy Burcroff
        Library hosts Fix A Flat Workshop        Lunch will be provided at the presenta-  and Belleville Mayor Kerreen Conley.  Church hosts blood drive
           The Wayne Public Library will host a  tion which is free to chamber members.  Formal attire is encouraged.         St. Mary Catholic Church, Wayne, will
        Fix A Flat Workshop from 2-3 p.m.      Pre registration is required at (734) 697-  Tickets for the event priced at $100 per  host a Red Cross Blood Drive from 8  a.m.
        Saturday, May 11 in partnership with the  7151; (734) 893-0694; (734)721-0100 or (734)  person are available by phoning (734) 320-  until 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 26 at the activi-
        Wayne Bicycle Shop. Participants will  326-7222.                             3834. The evening will begin with a cock-  ty center of the church, 34530 W. Michigan
        learn how to change a flat bike tire                                         tail hour from 6-7 p.m. followed by dinner  Ave. in Wayne.
           The library is located at 3737 South  Youth cast presents 'Wizard'        and dancing and fellowship from 8:30 until  To schedule an appointment, log onto
        Wayne Road in Wayne.                     Players from Inspire Youth Theatre will  11 p.m. Silent and live auctions are  redcrossblood.org(sponsor code: (stmary-
                                               present The Wizard of Oz in May at the  planned during the evening.         wayne)or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-
        Plymouth Canton Service Project planned  Westland Center for Arts.             The Belleville Yacht Club is located at  733-2767).
           The    fourth   annual    Greater     Production of the show will include  831 East Huron River Dr. in Belleville.   To save time, donors can pre-read all
        Plymouth/Canton Service Project to bene-  more than 30 talented youth performers.                                  materials and answer the questionnaire
        fit the Kids Coalition Against Hunger and  Shows are planned for 7:30 p.m. Friday,  Coffee With A Cop served       before arrival by logging in at redcross-
        local food pantries is set for Saturday, May  May 17; at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. May 11 and  The Inkster Police Department will  blood.org/rapidpass.
        11.                                    18 and at 3 p.m. May 12 and 19.       host Coffee With A Cop at 6 p.m. May 22 at  Come to give May 24-28 to support trau-
           As in past years, volunteers with gather  Tickets are priced at $15 and are avail-  Gracie See Pastaria, 26734 Michigan Ave.  ma patients and get a Red Cross T-shirt,
        to pack dried food packages at the     able at inspiretheatre.ticketleap.com or by  in Inkster.                    while supplies last and a $5 Amazon.com
        Plymouth Arts and Recreation Complex,  phone at (734) 751-7057.                There is no agenda or speeches, just an  gift card by email. Restrictions apply, see
        650 Church St. in downtown Plymouth.                                         opportunity to enjoy a cup of coffee, ask  amazon.com/gc-legal.
           Kids Coalition Against Hunger is a  Farm animals visit library            questions, voice concerns and get to know
        humanitarian food relief organization with  Live Farm Animals at the Library is  the officers serving area neighborhoods.  Blood Drive at city hall
        a mission to significantly reduce the num-  planned from 10 a.m. until noon Saturday,                                 The American Red Cross is facing a
        ber of hungry children in the U.S. and  May 18 at the William P. Faust Public  Memorial Bake Sale set              blood emergency and has issued an urgent
        worldwide.                             Library, 6123 Central City Parkway in   The Dorothy Gardner Memorial Bake   call for eligible individuals of all blood
           The  food packages offer complete, bal-  Westland.                        Sale will take place form 10 a.m. until 1  types to #GiveNow and help save patient
        anced nutrition requiring only boiling   Expected visitors include a pony, don-  p.m. Wednesday, May 22 at the Inkster  lives.
        water to serve.                        key, goats, sheep, alpaca, bunnies, ducks,  Police Department lobby, 26279 Michigan  A blood drive is planned from 10 a.m.
           On May 11, volunteers will choose a  and a baby cow. This program will be out-  Ave. in Inkster.                until 3:45 p.m. Thursday, May 30, at
        shift: 8:30-11 a.m., 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., or  side, so appropriate dress is recommend-  Proceeds will be used to support police  Plymouth City Hall, second floor, 201 S.
        12:30 to 3 p.m. For information on volun-  ed by organizers.                 community outreach programs.          Main St., Plymouth.           Visit www.red-
        teer signup, contact Beth Meade at       Families can also come inside to      The event is presented by the Inkster  crossblood.org [https://www.redcross-
        bmeade@cantonfoundation.org or via     browse the library collection of books to  Commission on Aging and the Inkster  blood.org/give.html/drive-
        phone, (734) 495-1200.                 learn more about farm animals. For more  Police Department.                 results?zipSponsor=pch]   to learn more
           This year's goal is to package 250,000  information, call Caryn R. Bartone, (734)                               and to schedule and appointment (enter
        meals that day.                        326-6123 ext 2844.                    Service honors community leaders      sponsor code PCH) or call 1-800-RED-
                                                                                       The Adventist Community Services Day  CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
        Cookie Stroll set in Wayne             Salvation Army sets Day Camps         is set for 11 a.m. May 25 at Sharon SDA  For donor eligibility questions, call 866-
           More than 150 people are expected to  This summer, both the Plymouth and  Church, 28537 Cherry St in Inkster.   236-3276
        enjoy the Cookie Stroll, organized by  Wayne-Westland Salvation Army corps will
        Wayne Main Street, planned for 11 a.m.  again offer their Summer Day Camps.
        until 4 p.m. Saturday May, 11.           The Plymouth Corps, 9451 S. Main St. in
           The Cookie Stroll will begin in Derby's  Plymouth, serves Plymouth, Canton,
        Alley located at 34924 W. Michigan Ave.  Northville and Belleville. Summer Day
        when each Cookie Stroller will be provid-  Camp information is available there from
        ed with a cookie box and a map of the  Marcarius Coakley at (734) 453-5464, Ext.
        more than 14 participating businesses.  632.
        Strollers will be invited to explore historic  For Plymouth, open registration begins
        downtown Wayne and pick up gourmet     May 15 at 5 p.m., and has a $20 registration
        cookies at participating businesses.   fee per child plus the first week tuition.
        Tickets are $15, or four for $40 and can be  Camp meets from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
        purchased in advance at downtown-      Monday through Friday, with $75 per week
        wayne.org or by calling (734) 629-6822. A  tuition and pre-care and after-care options
        limited number of tickets may be available  for an additional fee of $15 per week or $5
        day of the event. Proceeds from the event  per day. This year, camp is June 17 through
        benefit Wayne Main Street programs and  Aug. 2.
        services.                                For Wayne-Westland, 2300 S. Venoy
                                               Road in Westland, Summer Day Camp will
        Children's auditions set               take place from June 17 through Aug.16,
           Auditions for the Missoula Children's  Monday through Friday, Field trips such as
        Theater production of The Pied Piper will  the Detroit Zoo and more are featured dur-
        take place from 4:30 until 6:30 p.m.   ing the eight weeks.
        Monday, May 13 at McBride Middle School  The Wayne-Westland corps serves
        in Belleville.                         Westland, Wayne, Inkster, Romulus and
           The production is set for Saturday, May  New Boston.
        18 at McBride Middle School Cafeteria,   The Wayne-Westland camp is for ages 6-
        47097 McBride Ave. in Belleville.      12, costing $65 per week, with registration
        Admission is $3 for adults and $1 for those  now under way at the Wayne-Westland
        ages 5 through 17.                     Salvation Army, 2300 S. Venoy Road, south
           The play is a production of the     of Palmer Road.
        Belleville Area Council for the Arts.    Andrew Barylski, director of communi-
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