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                                                                   CANTON








        ‘When There Are Nine’




        Women’s art exhibit set at Village Theater


           The Village Theater at Cherry Hill will  the successes, sacrifices, and hard work by
        present “When There Are Nine”, a multi-  women throughout the world made in an
        media women's art exhibit, which will fea-  effort to improve all of our future,” stated
        ture nine female artists showcasing their  Welton, artist and exhibit organizer.  “Ruth
        2D and 3D artwork as a beacon of women's  Bader Ginsburg's quote, 'When There Are
        causes and issues during National      Nine', is her response to those who ques-
        Women's History Month.                 tion when there will be enough women on
           Approximately 50 works of art will be  the Supreme Court. Ginsburg went on to
        on display and available                             say: 'But there'd been
        for   sale    in   the             ”                 nine men and nobody's
        Gallery@VT from Feb. 28       We've created          ever raised a question
        - March 30. These works                              about that.' This leader-
        will address women's            this exhibit         ship helped inspire this
        issues and roles, high-         in honor of          latest exhibition.”     Nine featured artists from “When There Are Nine,” a multi-media Women's Art
        lighting historical per-                               “When There Are       Exhibition on display during March 2020 at The Village Theater at Cherry Hill features
        spectives, politics, family,  the spunk and spirit   Nine” will also celebrate  works by Alga Washington, from left, front row, Valerie Mann, Sharlene Welton,
        diversity, immigration,     of Notorious RBG.        the 100th anniversary of  Charlene Uresy, and Jeni Wheeler. In the back row, from left,  Sylvia Ford, Patricia Izzo,
        violence,   dementia,                                the women's right to vote,  Martine MacDonald and Rose Lewandowski. Photo by Sylvia Ford.
        strength, beauty, bullying,                          which was granted by the  ry, music, dance and special speakers. The  Theater at Cherry Hill are free and open
        and others. Works by:                                U.S. Constitution's 19th  public is invited to attend and to celebrate  to the public from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
        Sylvia Ford, Patricia Izzo, Rose       amendment, at a special reception from 2-  Women's History month at this special  Monday through Friday, one hour prior to
        Lewandowski, Martine MacDonald,        5 p.m. Sunday, March 8, International  event.                               and during public performances at the
        Valerie Mann, Charlene Ursey, Alga     Women's Day.  The free reception will take  Featured performers include music by  theater, as well as by appointment.  The
        Washington, Sharlene Welton, and Jeni  place at The Village Theatre, located at  flutist Wanda Jones, and solo dance work  Gallery@VT is closed on holidays.
        Wheeler will be featured.              50400 Cherry Hill Road in Canton. In addi-  by Brianna Jahn, assistant professor of  The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is
           “We've created this exhibit in honor of  tion to the exhibit of paintings, photogra-  dance at The University of Southern  located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road in
        the spunk and spirit of Notorious RBG  phy, furniture, clay works, and embroi-  Mississippi.                       Canton. For more information, call (734)
        and other women leaders, to acknowledge  dery, the reception will also feature poet-  This and all art exhibits at The Village  394-5300 or visit cantonvillagetheater.org.
        Chili Cook Off will benefit public safety department




           The best chili in Canton    Canton Community Foundation.                                                                the    Canton    Community
        Township will be chosen this     Local area restaurants will be                          ”                                 Foundation, which provides
        month during a Chili Cook Off at  on hand showcasing their finest               Local area restaurants                     financial support for Canton
        the Summit on the Park Banquet  and tastiest chili recipes. The            will be on hand showcasing their                Township-sponsored programs
        Center.                        event will begin with chili tasting                                                         assisting seniors, veterans,
           Women's Life Society, Chapter  and a 50/50 raffle followed by the        finest and tastiest chili recipes.             youths, and the disabled, pro-
        827 and Chicks 4 Charity will host  voting for the best chili. Winners                                                     grams assisting Canton residents
        the special Chili Cook Off     will be announced at the closing                                                            following natural disasters, mass
        fundraiser to benefit the Canton  of the event.               duty is to serve and protect  and early registration is encour-  casualty or significant personal
        Cares Fund from 1-4 p.m. Sunday,  “The Chili Cook Off fundraiser  Canton's residents.”      aged. Tickets include chili sam-  loss, and programs recognizing
        Feb. 23.                       was created to offer participants  Registration and ticket pur-  pling and water/soft drinks.  heroic or “above-and-beyond the
           Area residents can sample and  a fun and tasty way to support our  chases are now available online  Additional full servings of chili  call-of-duty” acts of township
        vote for their favorite chili during  community's public safety depart-  at: https://conta.cc/2RixawF.  and hot dogs will be available for  employees.
        the event that will benefit the  ment,” said Laura Mortier, recre-  Tickets for this event are $20 for  purchase for $2 each. There will  For more information about
        Canton police and fire depart-  ation specialist. “Our goal is to  ages 13 and older, or $5 for ages  be a cash bar on-site.   the Chili Cook Off or other events,
        ments through the Canton Cares  raise funds for the amazing and  12 and under. The event is limit-  The Canton Cares Fund is a  visit www.cantonfun.org or call
        Fund, which is overseen by the  hardworking individuals whose  ed to the first 300 participants  501© (3) fund established through  (734) 394-5360.

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         Synopsis of Charter Township of Canton Board Proceedings                           ZONE 5 - Target Subdivisions   Kingston Estates
         Members: Supervisor Pat Williams, Clerk Michael Siegrist, Treasurer Dian Slavens   Cherry Blossom Estates       Lexington Square #1
         Trustees: John Anthony, Sommer Foster, Anne Graham-Hudak, Steven Sneideman         Franklin-Palmer Estates      Lexington Square #2
         Regular Meeting 01/14/2020: Synopsis: Approved consent and general calendar as posted in full on website.  Glengarry Village #3   Now land Estates
         Special Meeting 01/25/2020: Synopsis: Strategy discussion on Operations Policy 7, Township Board Meetings as posted in full  Glengarry Village #4   Now land on The Court
         on the website.                                                                    Glengarry Village #5         Pine View Estates
                                                                                            Glengarry Village #6         River Park #1
          Regular Meeting 01/28/2020: Synopsis: Approved consent and general calendar as posted in full on website. Copies of the  Glengarry Woods   River Park #2
          complete Board minutes can be found for free at www.canton-mi.org. Minutes can also be viewed or copied at 1150 S. Canton  Greenbrook Village # 1   River Park #3
          Center Rd, Canton, MI during normal business hours. Call 734-394-5120 for more information.  CN2024 - 022020  2.5 x 1.227  Greenbrook Village #2
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                                CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
                                      NOTICE TO PUBLIC                                           ALL subdivisions located in ZONE FIVE are south of Cherry Hill Road, east of Canton
                               BOARD OF REVIEW APPOINTMENTS                                                  Center Road and west of Morton-Taylor Road.
         Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Michael A. Siegrist, Clerk of the Charter Township of Canton, County of Wayne, State  SEE ATTACHED MAP
         of Michigan to all residents of the Charter Township of Canton the March Board of Review will be held in the Canton Township
         Hall on the first floor, at 1150 S. Canton Center Road.
         All persons protesting their assessment must complete petitions prior to appearing to or in writing to the Board of Review. All
         petitions must be received in the Assessor's office by March 11, 2020 by 9:00 p.m.

         The following is the schedule for March Board of Review.
         Monday, March 9th, 2020  Hearings from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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         To schedule an appointment or if you have any questions regarding the March Board of Review you may call the Assessor's
         Office at 734-394-5111.
                                                           Michael A. Siegrist, CLERK
                                                           Charter Township of Canton Township
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