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BELLEVILLE - CANTON
Former editor accepts Washington job
Long-time area resident Ray and leaders will be the ones that Stagwell agencies to continue nications and marketing industry
Day has been named as vice quickly shift their focus to the growing and providing clients, for more than 20 years,” said
chair of the marketing and com- future of communications. This brands and communications Stagwell Group Managing
munications agencies of Stagwell future will be defined by being teams with the best people, solu- Partner Mark Penn in announc-
Group based in the D.C. area. digital, mobile, measurable and tions and services. This includes ing the appointment. “Ray and I
Day, a former editor at engaging - both in reaching stake- building for a future with share a common vision that the
Associated Newspapers, has holders and in delivering com- increasing market demand for an future of the communications
more than three decades of expe- pelling content,” Day said. “After agency partner designed around and marketing industry is rapid-
rience as a chief communica- 30 years of leading communica- flexibility, creativity, technology, ly changing, and the market is
tions as a chief communications tions teams and agencies in- data and speed. seeking partners that can deliver
officer leading global communi- house, I have seen firsthand In addition to his cross- services that best utilize data
cations teams, brands and agen- what's required from the best Stagwell role, Day will serve as analytics, digital, mobile, advoca-
cies, including at Ford Motor Co. agency partners, and I am excit- chair of Targeted Victory, leading cy and creative services in the
and IBM. He is well-known for ed to join Stagwell's talented, an expansion of its crisis practice most seamless and efficient way.
expertise in reputation building, nimble and innovative group of and corporate affairs offerings. Ray's addition to the Stagwell
content creation, data and analyt- agencies as we create the future Targeted Victory, a growing mem- Group and our companies will Ray Day
ics, crisis readiness and recovery, together.” ber of the Stagwell Group, is a help us accelerate our growth MMI Agency, Multiview, National
and communications team devel- Day, and his wife, Debbie, are digital-first marketing agency and achieve that vision.” Research Group, Observatory,
opment. the parents of two daughters, headquartered in the The Stagwell family includes Reputation Defender, Scout,
“Communications and PR are Riley and Sydney. Washington, D.C. area. Code and Theory, ForwardPMX, SKDKnickerbocker, Stagwell
changing at warp speed, and the In the new role, Day will lead “I have admired, known and Grason, Harris Insights & Tech, Targeted Victory and Wye
successful companies, brands and integrate across all the worked with Ray in the commu- Analytics, HarrisX, Ink, Locaria, Communications.
Judge is Prehistoric Aquarium adventure comes to Canton
arrested life at 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16, when Erth's
Witness the underwater world come to
“Prehistoric Aquarium Adventure”
Judge David appears on the Main Stage at The Village
Parrott of the 34th Theater at Cherry Hill in Canton.
District Court has Erth have built an Australian-wide and
been arrested and increasingly international reputation,
charged with an Judge based on exceptional work and a distinc-
alleged domestic David Parrott tive visual aesthetic.
assault. Erth's Prehistoric Aquarium Adventure
According to the office of Wayne is an immersive experience that invites
County Prosecutor Kym Worthy, audience members to jump in and
Parrott, 59, was arrested by Van explore unknown ocean depths where
Buren Township Police at about 7:10 prehistoric marine reptiles lived eons ago
p.m. last Saturday, Feb. 8 in his Van - and maybe live still today. Erth shows
Buren home. are at the forefront of family entertain-
When police arrived, the 55-year ment, using actors, technology, puppets,
old victim alleged that Parrott had science and imagination to create an
assaulted her causing a bump on amazing visual experience that connects
her head, a laceration on her right young audiences to the real science of
hand, and pain to her tailbone, paleontology.
according to reports. After an inves- For an even more stimulating, creative,
tigation at the scene, officers arrest- and engaging experience, VIP tickets offer
ed Parrott who spent the weekend an exclusive pre-show meet and greet Erth's Prehistoric Aquarium Adventure cast in action.
in the Canton Township lock up. with the show puppeteers and magnifi-
Parrott was arraigned on a cent puppet-creatures, photo taking, and Foundation, and Hudson-Webber $50 each and can be purchased online at
charge of domestic assault before an official Prehistoric Aquarium Foundation. The Therapeutic Recreation www.cantonvillagetheater.org, or in per-
Judge James Plakas Monday at 35th Adventure merchandise item. VIP activi- Program is available to individuals with son or by calling The Village Theater Box
District Court. He was given a $2500 ties begin at 4:30 p.m. physical, emotional, cognitive, develop- Office from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday
personal bond; ordered to wear an The Village Theater at Cherry Hill and mental or other impairments. This grant through Friday at 734-394-5300. Any
alcohol tether; have no contact with the Canton Therapeutic Recreation allows program participants to experi- remaining tickets may also be available
the complainant; cannot return to Program are proud recipients of the 2019 ence the arts in a new and unique way by for purchase at the box office one hour
the condo they share and cannot Creators of Culture grant, which is admin- participating in both the pre-show VIP prior to show time.
possess any firearms. istered by CultureSource and funded by experience, as well as attending the show. The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is
the Kresge Foundation, Erb Family Tickets for this event are priced at $30 - located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road, Canton.
NOTICE OF ELECTION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Wayne County Art Institute Authority will be voting on the following millage proposal as
CANTON TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN presented and listed below:
MARCH 10, 2020 ELECTION
In 2012 the electors of Wayne County approved a 10-year millage to provide County residents with services from the Detroit
Institute of Arts (DIA) through the Wayne County Art Institute Authority.
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF CANTON TOWNSHIP: As a result of the millage, the DIA provides Wayne County residents with free K-12 school field trips including free trans-
portation, free senior group programming with free transportation, and unlimited free general admission. To ensure trans-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN CANTON TOWNSHIP ON parency, the DIA submits to an annual independent audit and posts financial reports online.
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020. THE POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
To continue to provide revenue to the DIA, which will allow these DIA services for the residents of the County to continue,
AT THE FOLLOWING POLLING LOCATIONS: the Art Institute Authority is permitted by law to seek a renewal of the millage at a rate of no more than the current 0.2 mill
Bentley Elementary School Canton High School (20 cents per $1,000 taxable value) on all real and personal property in the County. Revenue from this millage will be disbursed
1100 Sheldon Rd, Canton, MI 48188 8415 N Canton Center Rd, Canton, MI 48187 to the Art Institute Authority and then transferred to the DIA as permitted by and for the purposes set forth in Public Act 296
(Precinct 16 and 17) (Precinct 11 and 24) of 2010. It is estimated that if approved and levied, this millage renewal would generate approximately $8,500,000 in 2022.
Do you approve the renewal of the 0.2 mill on all taxable property located within the County for a period of 10 years from
Connection Church Crescent Academy 2022 through 2031?
3855 S Sheldon Rd, Canton, MI 48188 40440 Palmer Rd, Canton, MI 48188
(Precinct 2 and 28) (Precinct 5 and 31) Full text of the ballot and proposals can be viewed at www.mi.gov/vote. A sample ballot may be picked up at the Clerk's Office.
Discovery Middle School Dodson Elementary School All electors who are registered with the Township Clerk in which they reside are eligible to vote at this election. Sample ballots
45083 Hanford Rd, Canton, MI 48187 205 S Beck Rd, Canton, MI 48187 can be found at www.mi.gov/vote. To comply with the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), voting instructions will be available in
(Precinct 1 and 23) (Precinct 33 and 37) audio format and in Braille. Arrangements for obtaining the instructions in these alternative formats can be made by contacting
the Township Clerk in advance of the election. All polling locations are accessible for voters with disabilities.
Field Elementary School Hulsing Elementary School
1000 Haggerty Rd, Canton, MI 48188 8055 Fleet St, Canton, MI 48187
(Precinct 18 and 29) (Precinct 12 and 32) NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR
THE ELECTION TO BE HELD ON
Liberty Middle School Life Church TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020
46250 Cherry Hill Rd, Canton, MI 48187 7001 N Haggerty Rd, Canton, MI 48187 CANTON TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN
(Precinct 25, 35, and 36) (Precinct 3 and 30)
Miller Elementary School Plymouth High School TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF CANTON TOWNSHIP:
43721 Hanford Rd, Canton, MI 48187 8400 N Beck Rd, Canton, MI 48187
(Precinct 4 and 13) (Precinct 19 and 39) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that any qualified elector of Canton Township who is not already registered, may register to vote at
the office of the Township Clerk; the office of the County Clerk; a Secretary of State branch office, or other designated state
Eriksson Elementary School Salem High School agency. Registration forms can be obtained at mi.gov/vote and mailed to the Township Clerk. Voters may register online at
1275 N Haggerty Rd, Canton, MI 48187 46181 Joy Rd, Canton, MI 48187 www.mi.gov/vote. Voters who are already registered may update their registration at www.expressSOS.com or in person at the
(Precinct 9 and 22) (Precinct 7 and 8) Clerk's Office.
St. John Neumann Church Summit On the Park The last day to register in any manner other than in-person with the local clerk is Monday, February 24, 2020.
44800 Warren Rd, Canton, MI 48187 46000 Summit Pkwy, Canton, MI 48188
(Precinct 14 and 21) (Precinct 20, 26, 27,and 40) After this date, anyone who qualifies as an elector may register to vote in person with proof of residency (MCL 168.492) at the
Canton Township Clerk's office, located at 1150 S. Canton Center Rd, Canton, MI 48188 at the following times:
Village Theater Walker-Winter Elementary School
50400 Cherry Hill Rd, Canton, MI 48187 39932 Michigan Ave, Canton, MI 48188 • Regular business hours: Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
(Precinct 10 and 38) (Precinct 15) • Saturday March 7th, and Sunday March 8th from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
• Electors may also pick up an absentee ballot at the above stated times.
Workman Elementary School To see a map of your voting location and to see a • Election Day, Tuesday March 10th from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
250 N Denton Rd, Canton, MI 48187 sample ballot visit www.mi.gov/vote
(Precinct 6 and 34)
Notice of Public Accuracy Test of Voting Equipment
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Plymouth Canton School District will be voting on the following bond proposal as pre-
sented and listed below: To the qualified electors of Canton Township, Wayne County, State of Michigan: Notice is hereby given that a Public Accuracy
Test for the electronic equipment that will be used in Precinct 1 for the Presidential Preference Primary Election on March 10th,
Shall the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, Counties of Wayne and Washtenaw, State of Michigan, borrow the sum of 2020 Election is scheduled for March 3, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. in the Township Hall located at 1150 S. Canton Center, Canton, MI
not to exceed Two Hundred Seventy-Five Million Dollars ($275,000,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds, 48188. The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to demonstrate that the computer programming used to tabulate the votes cast at
in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following projects: the election meets the requirements of Michigan election law.
· Remodeling, equipping, re-equipping, furnishing and re-furnishing school buildings, performing arts center, activity and
athletic fields, playgrounds and other facilities for safety and security, energy conservation and other purposes;
· Erecting, completing, equipping and furnishing a new stadium, activity and athletic facilities and a maintenance/storage Call for Election Inspectors:
facility and secure entryway, classroom, gymnasium, and natatorium additions to existing school buildings and other facili-
ties; Those interested in serving the community, please visit www.canton-mi.org and click on “Voter Information”. Select “Election
· Acquiring and installing instructional technology infrastructure and equipment in school buildings and other facilities and Inspectors” and follow the prompts to apply. Canton Township is always looking for dedicated individuals that are interested in
the purchase of school buses; and assisting with the Election Process.
· Preparing, developing and improving sites at school buildings, playgrounds, activity and athletic fields and other facili-
ties for traffic control, safety and security and other purposes? On this web page those interested can also apply to be on our “Permanent Absentee Voter List”. This is the list that allows Canton
The annual debt millage required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and proposed pursuant to this Township to automatically mail an application for an absentee ballot for each election.
Proposal is expected to remain at or below the annual debt millage of 4.02 mills levied in 2019. The maximum number of
years any series of bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of refunding, is not more than twenty (20) years; the estimated mill- Michael Siegrist
age that will be levied to pay the proposed bonds in the first year is 0.98 mills (which is equal to $0.98 per $1,000 of taxable Canton Township Clerk
value); and the estimated simple average annual millage that will be required to retire each series of bonds is 1.65 mills annu- 1150 S. CANTON CENTER
ally ($1.65 per $1,000 of taxable value). CANTON, MI 48188
(Pursuant to State law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for teacher, adminis- (734) 394-5120
trator or employee salaries, repair or maintenance costs or other operating expenses.) cantonclerk@canton-mi.org
Absentee ballots are available for all elections; registered voters may contact the local clerk to obtain an application for an www.canton-mi.org
absent voter ballot or stop in person.
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