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Circus performs inCanton
The New Year will be celebrated with
high-flying aerial antics on fabric, trapeze
feats of daring and lyra moves along with
other jaw-dropping performances as The
Detroit Circus performs at The Village
Theater at CherryHill NewYear'sEve.
Tickets for the 7 p.m. New Year's Eve,
Sunday, Dec. 31 show, are priced at $22
and available at
-
ater.org or the Village Theater box office
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. weekdays.
Tickets can also be ordered by phone at
(734) 394-5300 ext. 3.
Spectators will be entertained by this
locally-based, animal-free circus that fea-
tures performers including contortionists
and jugglers, along with feats of mind-
bending strength and acrobatics.
Performances of The Detroit Circus have
sold out at The Village Theater each year
since 2015.
The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is
located at 50400 CherryHill Road, Canton.
For more information, call (734) 394-5300
or visit
Adult yoga classes offered
The City of Plymouth Recreation
Department will offer an Adult Slow Flow
Yoga class from 6:30-7:45 p.m. Jan. 2
through Feb. 20 or Jan. 4 through Feb. 22
at thePlymouthCultural Center.
This active, multi-level yoga class is
taught in a flow style format. The classes
will incorporate a flow of movement and
breath, with a focus on form and body
awareness. Each class will end with a
guidedmeditation and relaxation.
Cost for this class is $89 for City of
Plymouth residents and $104 for non-resi-
dents.
Registration can be found online at
or by calling (734)
455-6620, from 11:30 a.m. through 4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday.
Neuromovement class offered
The City of Plymouth Recreation
Department will offer an eight-week
Neuromovement® class from 7:30-9 p.m.
Jan. 4 through Feb. 22 from at the
PlymouthCultural Center.
The classes are designed to eliminate
aches, pains, and stiffness and increase
flexibility, bothphysical andmental.
Neuromovement® is a holistic
approach to human functioning and
action, based on the understanding that
movement is the language of the brain.
Cost for the class is $133 for City of
Plymouth residents and $148 for non-resi-
dents.
Registration is available online at
or by calling (734)
455-6620, from 11:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday.
Butterfly Ball tickets on sale
Tickets for the Valentine's Day tradition
ButterflyBall inCanton are nowon sale.
The dance returns to the Summit on
the Park Feb. 9 and 10, offering a unique
experience and plenty of special memo-
ries for dads anddaughters.
The evening will include dancing,
refreshments, a special butterfly souvenir,
and the highly anticipated- balloon drop
that caps off the festivities. Three dances
are scheduled this year, 6 p.m. Feb. 9 and 2
or 6 p.m. Feb. 10.
All three dances will in the Summit
Gymnasium.
Tickets are $11 for Canton residents
and $14 for non-residents. All ticket sales
will end Feb. 1. Dads and daughters,
regardless of age, are required to pur-
chase a ticket to attend. This annual event
has sold out in the past, so early ticket pur-
chase is advised.
For more information, call (734) 394-
5460.
Pet CPR classes offered
Huron Valley Ambulance (HVA) is host-
ing a pet CPR and first aid training at the
Plymouth headquarters at 1260 Goldsmith
from6:30-8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 5.
The class and training are free and will
explain how to care for pets in the event of
an emergency.
All ages are welcome. Students must
register in advance at
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Computer training available
The Romulus Public Library will offer
free one-on-one computer tutoring includ-
ing help with Microsoft products, internet
browsing and web applications, social
media and email.
For help, sign up for a 30-45minute ses-
sion with one of the library professionals
at the front desk of the library.
For more information, call (734) 942-
7589.
The library is located at 11121 Wayne
Road inRomulus.
SecondMonday BookClub tomeet
The Second Monday Book Club will
meet at 7 p.m. Jan. 8 at the Romulus
PublicLibrary.
All adults 18 and older are welcome to
join.
The book to be discussed is A Man
Called Ove by Fredrik Backman and
copies are available at the library.
The library is located at 11121 Wayne
Road in Romulus. For more information,
call (734)942-7589.
Chess club tomeet
The Romulus Public Library Chess
Club will meet from noon until 2 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 13.
All ages are welcome and the meeting
is free. No registration is necessary. Board
will be provided by participants are wel-
come to bring their own. Childrenmust be
accompaniedby an adult.
There will be some handouts to help
new players. Although this is not an
instructional program, there will be expe-
rienced players who are welcome to help
newplayers learn the game.
Light refreshmentswill be served.
The program is hosted in partnership
with the City of Romulus Recreation
Department.
The library is located at 11121 Wayne
Road in Romulus. For information, call
(734) 942-7589.
Senior BookClub tomeet
The Senior Book Club will meet at
10:30 a.m. Jan. 16 at the Romulus Senior
Center.
All adults 55 and older are welcome to
join the discussion of the books, Uncle
Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe or
GoneForGoodbyHarlanCoben.
Copies of both books are available at
the Romulus Public Library, 11121 Wayne
Road inRomulus.
For more information, call (734) 942-
7589.
Toddler Story Time available
The Romulus Public Library will host
Toddler Story time for those 0-4 years of
age for playtime, stories and crafts from
10:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 17
throughMarch 28.
Older children can attend but must be
accompaniedby an adult.
Toddler Story Time is sponsored in
part by the Friends of the Romulus Public
Library.
The library is located at 11121 Wayne
Road in Romulus. For more information,
call (734) 942-7589.
Family Story Time begins
The Romulus Public Library will host
Family Story Time at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays,
Jan. 18 throughFeb. 15.
Story Time will include aspects of
STEAM
(Science,
Technology,
Engineering, Art and Math) depending on
theweekly theme.
The library is located at 11121 Wayne
Road in Romulus. For more information,
call (734) 942-7589.
Story Time is sponsored in part by the
Friends of theRomulus Library.
MiniatureMasterpieces performed
The Michigan Philharmonic will per-
formchamber ensemblemusic performed
by 14 players during the Miniature
Masterpieces concert set for 2 p.m. Jan. 22
at St. John's Chapel in Plymouth. The
chapel is located at 574 S SheldonRoad in
Plymouth.
For information or to purchase tickets,
call (734) 451-2112 or info@
michiganphil.org.
Tai Chi classes available
The City of Plymouth Recreation
Department will offer an eight-week Tai
Chi class from 9-10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan.
4 throughFeb. 22 at the Plymouth Cultural
Center.
The class offers a blend of training for
the body, mind and spirit for students ages
14 and above - but focusing on senior citi-
zens.
The class will include instruction in the
Tai Chi form, Chi Kung (internal energy
skill), meditation, and practical applica-
tion and self-defense.
Cost for this class is $45 for city of
Plymouth residents and $60 for non-resi-
dents.
Registration can be found online at
or by calling (734)
455-6620, 11:30 a.m. through 4:30 p.m.
Monday throughFriday.
Junior Civil Engineering offered
The City of Plymouth Recreation
Department will offer a six-week engi-
neering class for children ages 4-7.
Junior Civil Engineering sessions will
take place from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursdays,
Jan. 11 through Feb. 15 the Plymouth
Cultural Center.
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Snowman contest under way
The
Plymouth
Recreation
Department is sponsoring the annual
Snowman Photo Contest again this
year.
To enter, city residents need to build
a snowman, dress him up and take a
photo of the end result which should be
dropped off at the City of Plymouth
Recreation Office. Photos can also be
sent by mail, email or fax. Entries
should include the child's name,
address, phone number and email
address of the person submitting the
photo. Deadline for entries is 4 p.m.
Friday, March 2.
Judging will take place the week of
March 5 and the winner will
announcedMarch 12.
Photos should be submitted toCity of
Plymouth Recreation Department, 525
Farmer, Plymouth, MI 48170 or emailed
to
For more information, call (734) 455-
6620. The fax line is (734) 453-1132.
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