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Daddy-Daughter Dance tickets on sale
The Plymouth Recreation Department is
sponsoring the first Daddy-Daughter dance
from6:30-8:30 p.m. Feb. 4.
Tickets for the event are $10 and include
music by a DJ from Dramatic Dimensions,
light refreshments and snacks and souvenir
photos and packages will be available to
order at an additional cost.
Semi-formal, dressy attire is recommend-
ed.
Space is limited so advance tickets must
be purchased. Nowalk-inswill be admitted.
For more information or to purchase tick-
ets, call (734) 455-6620.
Free tax help for seniors offered
The City of Wayne Senior Services will
offer the tax assistance through the
American Association of Retired Persons.
The programis free to anyonewho files basic
tax forms and all returns will be e-filed the
day of preparation.
Taxes will be prepared each Wednesday
during February and March by appointment
only. To make an appointment, call (734) 721-
7460.
After school programs offered
Registration for the after school recre-
ation programs sponsored by the City of
Wayne Parks and Recreation Department is
now open. Activities include basketball, floor
hockey, dodge ball and several others. The
activities are open to third and fourth grade
students at Hoover, Schweitzer, Roosevelt,
andTaft-Galloway elementary schools.
For information or registration, call (734)
721-7400.
NorthvilleNite tickets available
Tickets for the family New Year's Eve
party, Northville Nite, are now on sale at the
NorthvilleParks andRecreation office.
The event, which will include carnival
games, music, food, crafts and board games
will begin at 4:30 p.m. Dec. 31.
Art House opens exhibit
Etch, Sketch and Stilettos, The Work of
Topher Crowder is the latest exhibit at the
Northville Art House, 215 W. Cady St. in
Northville.
The exhibit will continue from Jan. 6
through 28 with an opening reception and
artist's talk during the First Friday Art Walk
from 6-9 p.m. Jan. 6. Crowder will speak at 8
p.m.
Regular hours are 1-5 p.m. Wednesdays
throughFridays. Admission is free..
Chamber speaker announced
The Greater Romulus Chamber of
Commerce will host David Goodwin,
Goodwin, Lademan & Associates, as the
guest speaker at the Chamber Business
Luncheon beginning at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 17 at
the Cirrus Room, Romulus Athletic Center,
35765Northline, Romulus.
Goodwin's topic will be Obama Care
Update andYour Group Insurance. The cost
of the luncheon is $15 members/$18 non-
members. Registration starts at 11:30 a.m.
and lunch will be served at noon.
Reservations can be made by calling the
chamber at (734) 893-0694 or by email at
info@romuluschamber.com. Seating is limit-
ed.
Euchre Tournaments set
Buckminister's Pub in downtown
Northville hosts a Euchre Tournament to
benefit the New Hope Center for Grief
Support every thirdTuesday of themonth.
The cost is $15 to play and includes pizza
and chances on cashprizes.
Formore information, call Buckminister's,
(248) 942-3317.
Chamber is on a roll
The Annual Bowling Night with the
Romulus Chamber of Commerce is planned
from 8:30-11:30 p.m. Jan. 28. Registration will
begin at 7:30 p.m. at Lodge Lanes, on the
south I-94 serviceDrive inBelleville.
The cost for three games of 9-pin, no tap is
$40 per couple or $20 per person. There will
be door prizes a 50/50 raffle, a basket raffle
and a cashbar.
The event is limited to the first 144
bowlers andusually sells out quickly.
For tickets or information, call (734) 893-
0694.
Pool party planned
The City of Wayne Parks and Recreation
Department is sponsoring a pool reopening
party all dayFeb. 1.
Therewill be free open swimming and the
instructors will be on hand to meet the pub-
lic.
Free water fitness classes and other fea-
tures are also planned for the day.
There will be no membership rate
increase to fund the pool.
For information, call (734) 721-7400.
Wayne to host Winterfest
Winterfest will take place all day Feb. 4 at
the Wayne Community Center where activi-
ties including the Northpole Classic (a golf
fundraiser), a dance/gymnastics/cheer mini-
show, dinner theatre, open skating, and
Poolooza: the grand re-opening Splash Bash
Party of the pool including free water fitness
classes, open swimming, meet and greet
swimming instructors, prize drawings, and
morewill take place.
Details are available by contacting the
Wayne Parks and Recreation Department at
(734) 721-7400.
Free legal assistance offered
Neighborhood Legal Services of Michigan
will offer a free presentation for Wayne
County residents, 60 and older, at 10 a.m. Feb.
21 at the Wayne Community Center, 4635
HoweRoad inWayne.
Following the presentation, seniors may
speak with an attorney who will offer legal
assistance onmost civil cases including wills,
guardianship, trusts, power of attorney,
assisted living and othermatters.
Registration is requested by Feb. 13 at
(734) 721-7460.
‘Time’ to celebrate
Celebrate the past and toast to the future at The Village Theater at Cherry Hill where
veteran rockers, Time Machine, will ring in 2012 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The musicians
play covers of classic rock bands including the Stones, Beatles, Bob Seger, Alice
Cooper, Bad Company, Fleetwood, Kid Rock and Van Morrison among others. The
$45 ticket includes a strolling buffet at 9 p.m., non-alcoholic beverages, two sets of
classic rock music on stage, desserts, favors and a champagne toast at midnight. A
cash bar will also be available. The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is located at 50400
Cherry Hill Road in Canton. For more information about the New Year's Eve event or
upcoming performances, call (734) 394-5300 or visit www.CantonVillageTheater.org.