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CANTON - PLYMOUTH
CANTON - PLYMOUTH
Student radio station to host annual record sale
The past may help the future of the director for 88.1 The Park.
student radio station operated by the Admission to the 88.1 The Park record
Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. show, during normal show hours, is $3.
The 13th Annual 88.1 Record Show Collectors looking to get an early start to
will take place from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. their shopping can gain early admission
Saturday, Feb. 19 in the Salem High between 9 and 10 a.m. for $5. Students at
School cafeteria. All proceeds from the Canton, Plymouth and Salem high
sale of thousands of vinyl records avail- schools will receive free admission with
able, along with CDs, import-only releas- a student identification.
es, t-shirts, posters and other collectibles All of the proceeds will benefit 88.1
will benefit the nationally-recognized The Park, and will help the station to
and award-winning student radio station. continue serving the community with
The show will also feature special unique programming and broadcast
giveaways and door prizes in addition to training for students. The record show is
a wide variety of vendors. one of the main fundraisers for the sta-
More than 400 people attended the tion each year.
show in 2020 and organizers hope to Interested dealers can contact 88.1
build on that success this year, based on The Park Station Manager Bill Keith, at
the resurgence of interest in vinyl (734) 416-7732 or by email at
records. bill.keith@pccsk12.com. Eight-foot tables
“We've worked hard to create a record can be reserved for $30 each.
show that's perfect for the longtime col- Salem High School is located at 46181
lector and for those that are new to vinyl. Joy Road in Canton at the corner of Joy to the school. owned and operated by the Plymouth-
It's amazing to see so many music fans, and Canton Center Road. The Salem 88.1 The Park is committed to invest- Canton Community Schools. More infor-
from all generations, together in one High School Cafeteria is located on the ing in the lives of students and serving mation is available at
place,” said Emma Johnston, program first floor, just inside the main entrance the Plymouth-Canton Community and is www.881ThePark.com.
Plymouth Library returns to curbside service for patrons
Due to the high local COVID their holds are ready, however, available for curbside pickup and we have deemed this step request a suggestion, use the
positivity numbers and COVID- before coming to the library. and reference assistance by necessary for a time until the Novelist tool, see what's new
related staffing challenges, Curbside pickup will be avail- phone. As always, digital collec- high test positivity numbers through Wowbrary or read write-
Plymouth District Library has able during regular library hours tions and resources will be avail- decrease and until we can reli- ups in the Book Page. Parents
returned to curbside-only serv- of 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Monday able 24/7 at plymouthlibrary.org. ably and safely staff the library." can ask librarians to customize a
ice. Curbside pickup on the south through Thursday; 10 a.m. until 5 Library officials said they Patrons are encouraged to uti- book bundle for their child on
side of the building will be on- p.m. on Saturday and 1until 5 understand "that this temporary lize the library on-line advisory the Youth page and teens can
demand with no appointment p.m. on Sunday. Also available closure is an inconvenience. services in place of in-person request a custom Book Match or
necessary. Patrons are asked to during these hours will be However, it is our utmost priority browsing. Adults can visit the read peer reviews in the Teen
wait until they receive notice that remote printing with printouts to keep our staff and patrons safe Books, Movies and More page to newsletter.
Canton Township woman wins ‘Lucky for Life’ lottery prize
Canton Township resident Her numbers matched the five said, and when the winning ning numbers hotline and check thankful for this prize,” said
Brenda Walker, 77, will soon be white balls drawn in the Lucky numbers were announced, was my ticket. When the numbers Walker.
driving a brand-new car and For Life game on Nov. 27. Her stunned to realize her numbers, were read off, I recognized them Walker recently visited lot-
some special family dates persistence rewarded Walker 02-06-07-11-19, were the winning right away and had to press the tery headquarters to claim her
helped fund her new ride. with $25,000 a year for life or the combination. repeat option a few times to big prize. She chose to receive
For years, Walker said, she cash option of $390,000, which “I've played a special set of make sure I was hearing right. her winnings as a one-time,
has been playing a special set of she chose. numbers made up of birth dates “When it finally sank in, I lump sum payment rather than
numbers in the Michigan Walker purchased her win- and other special dates for jumped up in excitement and annuity payments of $25,000 for
Lottery and finally those birth- ning ticket at the Canton Mini years,” said Walker. “Every night was filled with a warm, happy, 20 years or life, whichever is
days and special dates paid off. Mart on Cherry Hill Road, she after the drawing I call the win- and excited feeling. I am so greater.