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WESTLAND
WESTLAND
Honorable goal
Members of the City of Westland Police
. Honor Guard are hoping to represent the
city in Washington, DC during National
Police Week. The group will march and
perform details in honor of fallen officers
across the nation and will be part of the
official Wreath Laying Ceremony. In an
effort to fund their appearance, the group
is currently making Westland Police
Department Honor Guard Challenge
Coins available for a small donation. To
purchase a Westland Police Department
Honor Guard Challenge coin, access:
https://wlpdcommunitypartnership.squar
e.site/ To learn more about the National
Police Week Honor Guard Exhibition,
visit: https://www.police-
weekhonorguard.com/ The Westland
Police Honor Guard will faithfully, "Bring
Honor To Those Who Serve, And Have
Given The Ultimate Sacrifice," noted a
posting on social media announcing the
fundraising effort.
‘Rumors’ to be presented at Westland Inspire Theatre
Inspire Theatre in Westland is Ken and Chris Gorman, er, that there is no household Theatre productions, Shayne farces. (This season includes two
lunging into the new year with a played by Inspire Theatre first- staff, the hostess is missing, and Beasley-Young of Farmington farces.) It's ridiculous fun to allow
redux of master playwright Neil timers Steve Sedore and Leanne the deputy mayor has shot him- Hills joins Inspire veteran Sonya actors to push the limits of
Simon's Rumors. Set in an Young of Plymouth and South self in the head (it's only a flesh Artman of Plymouth to portray absurdness. And our audiences
upscale New York suburb, Lyon, respectively, arrive first at wound). Comic complications Lenny and Claire Ganz, whose enjoy watching the cast enjoying
Rumors is a romp through a far- the home of Deputy New York arise when they decide to protect characters introduce more gos- themselves onstage," he added.
cical evening of mayhem, mis- City Mayor Charlie Brock and his their upper-class status at all sip into the evening with their Rumors opens Jan. 14 and
chief, and mistaken identities, wife, Myra, to attend their 10th costs and conceal the evening's appearance. continues for three weekends.
according to Inspire Theatre wedding anniversary celebra- events from the local police and Furthering the shenanigans Tickets are $17 and can be pur-
Managing Director Len Fisher. tion. They soon discover, howev- media. Also new to Inspire are returning Inspire regulars chased online at
David Zolotarchuk of Ypsilanti, inspiretheatre.ticketleap.com or
Pat Rodgers of Novi, Courtney by calling the ticket office at (734)
Nixon of Farmington, and Mike 751-7057. Inspire Theatre is locat-
Whitcher and Bailey Hansen of ed inside the Westland Center for
Westland. Rounding out the the Arts, 33455 Warren Road,
ensemble is newcomer Mike Stec Westland.
of Wyandotte. The play contains language
Inspire Theatre first present- inappropriate for children under
ed Rumors in the spring of 2012. 13, Fisher cautioned.
Fisher said he has wanted to Due to the uncertainty of the
revive the show for the last few times and in order to protect the
years but the timing didn't seem safety of the cast, crew, and
right. However, coming out of the patrons, at this time, all atten-
pandemic shutdown, he said he dees are required to have been
feels now is the "perfect opportu- fully vaccinated against the
nity to start afresh and take an COVID-19 coronavirus. Mask
updated look at some of the clas- wearing is required while attend-
sics from past seasons. I love ing performances.
McConnell named as Chief
Judge at 18th District Court
Judge Mark A. McConnell has been
appointed Chief Judge of the 18th District
Court in Westland for a two-year term. The
announcement of McConnell's promotion
came from the Michigan Supreme Court
offices.
McConnell was first elected to the
bench in 2008, and reelected in 2014 and
2020. Prior to his election to the court, he
was an associate attorney with Angelo A.
Plakas and Associates, P.C., from 1995. He
was a research attorney with the Michigan
Court of Appeals for two years after gradu-
ating with honors from the University of
Detroit School of Law in 1993. He earned
his Bachelor of Science degree in Political
Science from Bowling Green State
University.
The 18th District Court adjudicates Judge Mark McConnell
civil cases with amounts in controversy
less than $25,000, landlord tenant cases, Sandra Ference Cicirelli, the 18th District
misdemeanor criminal cases from Court handled more than 35,000 cases in
arraignment to sentencing and felony 2021.
criminal cases from arraignment to pre- For more information, visit
liminary examination. Along with Judge www.18thdistrictcourt.com.
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