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PAGE 4                                                         ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                             June 9, 2022


                                                                         CANTON
                                                                         CANTON




        Township recognizes Village Arts Factory






           Canton Township has a new   duced gifts and goods.
        partner in the art world follow-  She added that the newly
        ing the official recognition of  strengthened collaboration with
        The Village Arts Factory com-  the township will provide
        plex by the Canton Township    resources to the complex to
        Board of Trustees.             increase events and services that
           The Partnership for the Arts  will continue to support and fos-
        & Humanities acquired the his-  ter the cultural arts community
        toric Henry Ford property in the  in the township.
        township in 2012. The complex,   Township Supervisor, Anne
        consisting of three buildings, the  Marie Graham-Hudak  agreed.
        Factory, The Warehouse and the    “We are pleased to be forging
        Dorm, has been steadily renovat-  an alliance with the Partnership
        ed and transformed into inclu-  for the Arts & Humanities to sup-
        sive spaces for resident artists  port community events, arts pro-
        and business owners. The com-  gramming and economic devel-                                          The Village Arts Factory houses multiple artisans in Canton.
        plex has also become gallery   opment in Canton.
        space for historically underrep-  “The opportunity to experi-  tum that is already being culti-  Development Plan…We are   Personal Pilates & Fitness;
        resented voices and perspectives  ence the arts and humanities,  vated there. Collaboration on  committed to investing in our  Privileged Cosmetics; Reigning
        and has played host to important  along with expanded program-  this level will bring additional  ongoing relationship with the  Motion  Dance  Company;
        holiday and cultural events,   ming, will benefit all Canton resi-  energy, creativity, and lifeforce to  partnership and support them in  Science & Lyes; Schwartzy
        according to Ann Conklin, vice  dents, including the under-   a pulse in the Village that grows  their efforts.”           Photos; SmokeyCitrine and True
        chairperson of the organization.  served, disabled and at-risk-  stronger each day,” Conklin said.  Currently at the complex are  2 You.
           Conklin said the factory has  youth far into the future.”    Township Clerk, Michael     The Branded Barby; The Cherry    More information about the
        provided a safe space for learn-  “The Partnership for the Arts  Siegrist was also in support of  Hill Potters Guild; Cookies and  artists and small business own-
        ing new skills and developing  and Humanities is elated to have  the new collaboration.     More LLC by Sheila; D & M Art  ers of the Village Arts Factory is
        creative expression at any age or  a deeper level of investment and  “The Village Arts Factory is  Studio; Good Vision Studios;  available at www.villagearts fac-
        stage and has a retail outlet for a  dedication from the township to  central to the township board's  Flowing Script; Jump-A-Rama  tory.com or vaf@partnership-
        unique assortment of locally pro-  continue to build on the momen-  vision for the Cherry Hill  Movement & Fitness Center;  forarts.org.
        Resident sentenced in power saw attack on wife



                                                                  ”
           The Canton Township man                                                                     The couple's two other chil-
        accused of assaulting his wife                   Tallent was sentenced                      dren, ages 6 and 4, were not
        with an electric table saw and                                                              harmed in the incident, accord-
        physically abusing his 8-year-old                to serve 28 to 50 years.                   ing to police reports.
        daughter has been sentenced to                                                                 Tallent fled the scene on foot
        28 to 50 years in prison.                                                                   but was apprehended in a  near-
           Oswald John Tallent, 47, was  block of Stonebrook Drive at  defendant caused the lacera-  by field by police and arrested,
        found guilty of assault to intent  1:14 p.m. March 30, 2020 in  tions to his wife's face with a saw  prosecutors said. Tallent was
        to murder, torture and assault  response to a domestic violence  and that he slammed the 8-year-  arraigned on the charges on
        with intent to do great bodily  incident. Upon arrival, the offi-  old onto the pavement before  April 1, 2020 in 35th District
        harm. Tallent was also convicted  cers discovered Tallent's wife in  dragging her up the driveway by  Court.
        of third-degree child abuse in  the driveway of the residence  her hair during the altercation  Tallent was sentenced to
        connection with an assault on  with lacerations to her face and  with his wife. Following emer-  serve 28 to 50 years for assault
        his 8-year-old daughter.       body. The 8-year-old victim was  gency care at the scene by  with intent to murder, 28 to 50           Oswald John Tallent
           According to court docu-    also found to have a bump on   Canton EMTs, the victims were  years for torture, 10 to 20 years
        ments, Canton Township police  her head and scrapes on her    transported to a local hospital  for assault with intent to do  four years for third-degree child
        were dispatched to the 7300    body. Prosecutors alleged the  for treatment.                great bodily harm, and two to  abuse, to be served concurrently.


         Clinic



         FROM PAGE 1

        the official ribbon cutting ceremony later
        this year.”
           “The DAV Department of Michigan
        believes naming the Canton Outpatient
        Clinic in honor of Major General Dillard is
        a fitting tribute to his dedication to duty
        and selfless sacrifices over a lifetime of
        service to our country,” said Paul Kaiser,
        adjutant, Disabled American Veterans
        Department of Michigan. “Major General
        Dillard is not only an inspiration to all of
        us who have served, but also to genera-
        tions of future veterans that will answer
        our nation's call.”
           “Major General Oliver W. Dillard
        Senior's 34 years of exemplary service to
        our nation cannot be understated, and the
        renaming of this facility is a small step
        towards recognizing his incredible service  for all he represented, for his accomplish-
        to our nation,” said Kevin A. Conklin,  ments during his service, and in breaking
        State Commander, and Derek Blumke,     down barriers for African American serv-
        State Adjutant & Quartermaster, Veterans  ice members.”
        of Foreign Wars Department of Michigan.  Appointments are currently being
        “Through the renaming of this facility, our  accepted for veterans seeking medical
        nation can begin to express its gratitude  services at the facility.


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