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October 18, 2012
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Calendar of events
Eleanore L. Brewer
Sunrise: June 15, 1921
Sunset: Oct. 5, 2012
Eleanore L. Brewer died Oct.
5, 2012.
Among her survivors left to
cherish her memory are her
daughter,
Michelle
L.
(Andrew) Hollis of Westland;
a grandson, Jeffrey Devon
(Tiffany) White of Inkster; sis-
ters, Cynthia Smith of
Romulus and Tamara Larkin
of Jackson; her special
daughters, Beverly and
Belendia of Inkster and
Cheryl of Detroit; her life-long
dear friend, Maslin Horton of
Inkster; a special niece,
Althea Ward of Grand
Rapids; her great-grandchil-
dren, Riah and Saniah White,
Arriana Crump, Jordan,
Jeffery, Jaydah and Jalen
White, Essence, J'Jlen, and
Alaina; a host of other rela-
tives, and many friends.
Funeral services were at the
Penn Funeral Home on
Inkster Road in Inkster with
the Rev. James Williams offi-
ciating.
Final rites were accorded by
Tri
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Correction
Last week, in our editorial, we
misstated the millage amount ded-
icated to the Romulus Public
Library. The correct amount,
leviedby the city, is .3mills.
Library Director Patty Braden
did not make any reference to the
millage amount inher report to the
city council regarding progress at
the library and the error was solely
that of
TheEagle
.
We apologize for any misunder-
standing due to this error.
Martha Radditz did a terrific
job. She managed to point out that
Ryan (yeah, that would be the
Eminem wanna be from the Time
photos) failed to give specifics on a
couple of questions and didn't let
Smilin' Granpa Joe wiggle off the
hook about Afghanistan.
She did a great job of attempting
to keep these two in check and
moving from topic to topic, trying to
get a straight answer.
Too badwe can't vote for her.
themas theymove on in life.
These are not the same 175 stu-
dents that won the state champi-
onships and other competitions dur-
ing the past 20 years. The student
musicians may change, but they all
come away with the same valuable
lessons.
We congratulate Band Director
David Armbruster and Associate
Band Director Jonathan Thomann,
theBandBoosters, the parents of all
the students and the teens who pre-
sented such an amazing perform-
ance.
The entire community takes
pride in your accomplishments. We
hope youdo, too.
Cornmaze open at Maybury
The Corn Maze at Maybury Farm is now
open.
Visitors take a 15-minute ride through the
woods to the large corn maze where they walk
through the corn stalks and play the search
game.
The maze is open weekends only through
Nov. 4. The $5 fee includes visits to the animal
barns and there are farm fresh eggs and honey,
both produced at the farm, on sale in the
Welcome Center. The educational playground
is also open for children.
Maybury Farm is located at 50165 Eight Mile
between Beck and Napier (continue ½ mile
past the state park entrance on the south side
of Eight Mile). More information is available at
www.northvillecommunityfoundation.org or
call (248) 374-0200.
Fine Arts exhibit continues
The 20thAnnual FineArts Exhibition is now
under way at the Village Theater at Cherry
Hill, 50400CherryHill Road inCanton.
There are works on display in a variety of
media, including paintings, sculptures, mixed
media, charcoal drawings, pastels, ceramics
andphotography.
For more information, access www.can-
tonvillagetheater.org.
Acting classes available
Acting classes for children ages 6-14 are
being offered by the Van Buren Township
Parks and Recreation Department from 6-7
p.m. today through Nov. 8. Classes will take
place at the recreation center with instructor
Tonya Dallas. Participants will be taught about
acting, how to audition and to perform a mono-
logue.
Tuition is $65 for township residents and $80
for non-residents. There is an additional $10
fee for classmaterials.
For more information, call (734) 699-8921 or
accesswww.vanburen-mi.org.
Mom2MomSale at church
A Mom-2-Mom Sale at St. Edith Church in
Livonia will feature 74 tables of gently-used
maternity, baby, and children's items from 8:30
a.m. until noonOct. 20.
Early admission, from 8:30 until 9 a.m. is $2,
regular admission from9 until noon, is $2.
There will also be a bake sale and refresh-
ments available. The church is located at 15089
NewburghRoad, inLivonia.
Proceeds benefit St. Edith/St. Kenneth
MOPS, www.stekmops.org
Seniors celebrateHalloween
The annual Halloween Party Luncheon will
begin at 11 a.m. Oct. 23 at the Romulus Senior
Center.
The Dubinsky and Ryzner Band will per-
form. There will be dancing, gifts and raffles.
The fee is $3.
To sign up or for more information, call (734)
955-4120.
Seniors host bingo
The Wayne Golden Hour Club hosts bingo
on the second and fourth Thursday of each
month. The games are the primary source of
The upcoming performances of Beauty
and the Beast will includemore than 59 local
young actors ranging in age from5-18.
The show is a production of Spotlight on
Youth and will take the stage at the Village
Theater at Cherry Hill in Canton Township
at 7 p.m. throughOct. 21.There are also 2 p.m.
matinees on Saturday and Sunday. Spotlight
on Youth is the only resident youth company
at the Village Theater and operates under
theSpotlight Players umbrella.
The Disney production tells the classic
story of Belle and her Beast along with her
beloved father, spurned suitor Gaston and
the enchanted castle inhabitants including a
singing candlestick and teapot.
Alternating as Belle, the heroine of the
play, are Amanda Buchalter of Canton and
Lexi Fata ofWestland.
Buchalter is a 16-year-old junior at the
Plymouth-Canton Educational Park and the
daughter of Ray and Barbara Buchalter. She
has appeared in 10 shows and considers “act-
ingmy life”.
Fata is a 15-year-old sophomore at
Churchill High School in Westland and the
daughter of Greg and Teri Fata. She has
appeared in many shows as well as recitals
and dance performances with Angie Hahn's
dance school in Livonia. Last December, she
appeared as Clara in theNutcracker.
TheVillageTheater at CherryHill is locat-
ed at 50400 Cherry Hill Road in Canton. The
Village Theater has free parking, is handicap
accessible andhas a concession stand.
Tickets are priced at $15 and can be pur-
chased by phone at the Village Theater Box
Office at (734)394-5300 or (734) 394-5460 or
online at www.canton-mi.org/villagetheater
or wwwspotlightplayersmi.org or in person at
The Summit on the Park or at the door. The
box office opens 1 hour prior to show-time.
Spotlight Players is the resident adult the-
ater group for the Village Theater at Cherry
Hill. Formerly the Plymouth Theater Guild,
Spotlight Players is a non-profit 501(c)(3)
organization and has been part of the com-
munity for 67 years.
Lexi Fata from Westland as Belle and Lee Bracken of Plymouth as The Beast are busy
rehearsing their roles in the latest Spotlight on Youth production.
Beauty and the Beast on stage
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