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                                     CANTON - PLYMOUTH









        First Step awarded $15,000 DTE Energy grant





           First Step, a domestic vio-  as shelter, counseling, crisis sup-  hurt many families in our com-  nificant difference for many  teer or donor can visit the Get
        lence shelter headquartered in  port, legal information and chil-  munity and having the support  local families and to domestic  Involved section of the First
        Plymouth, will be a recipient of  dren's programs. Last year, First  of the DTE Energy Foundation  violence shelter programs  Step website.
        a $15,000 gift from the DTE    Step served more than  7,000   will help to save lives and help  throughout the state. Through  Anyone who has been
        Energy Foundation,             survivors of violence.         to end the tremendous fear and  this generous donation DTE has  harmed by domestic or sexual
           First Step has been serving   DTE Regional Manager         suffering inflicted on individu-  sent a message of care and con-  violence, can call the First Step
        the local community since it was  Barbara Rykwalder presented  als and families,” said Lori  cern to survivors and their fami-  24-hour help line at (734) 722-
        established in 1978. Funds will  the check to First Step during a  Kitchen-Buschel, First Step  lies.”                     6800.
        be used to provide free services  meeting last week.          executive director.              Anyone who would like to      More information about First
        for survivors of domestic vio-   “Domestic and sexual vio-      Kitchen-Buschel said, “DTE  become involved in the move-   Step can be found at www.first-
        lence and/or sexual assault such  lence are serious problems that  Energy Foundation made a sig-  ment to end violence, as a volun-  step-mi.org.
        Help Wanted




        Historical Society seeks volunteer director



           The Canton Historical Society, a volunteer organi-  guard Canton's historical identity and build on all of
        zation dedicated to the preservation of local historical  the educational and preservation successes that our
        information and resources, is currently accepting  organization has achieved to date,” said Bill Tesen,
        cover letters, resumes and contact information from  Canton Historical Society president.  “It's important to
        Canton residents who are interested in filling the vol-  continually integrate fresh ideas to help effectively
        unteer position of Canton Historical Museum director.    retain Canton's rich past for future generations to
           The Canton Historical Museum director is respon-  come.”
        sible for the general leadership and management of  Canton Historical Museum, located at 1022 S.
        the Historical Museum.  Duties include working with  Canton Center Road in Canton, continues in its mis-
        the entire staff to ensure efficient and effective muse-  sion to help with the preservation of artifacts, relics,
        um operations and representing the museum to the  documents and historic sites within the Canton com-
        public. This individual will work closely with the  munity. The museum will provide historical education
        Historical Society in developing and articulating the  to its members and the public through educational,
        strategic direction of the museum and in implement-  cultural, social programs and projects.
        ing the resulting strategies and initiatives.     Interested individuals should contact Tesen by  Housed in a one-room schoolhouse, the Canton Historical
           “The Canton Historical Society is looking forward  email to btesen@wowway.com no later than Friday,  Museum is located at 1022 S. Canton Center Road. Photo courtesy of
        to welcoming a new museum director to help safe-  April 17.                                    the Canton Historical Museum
        Off-season Farmers Markets are planned at Summit


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           It may still be February, but  featuring salsa, chips, and gour-                                                        the banquet doors.
        the Farmers Market in Canton   met butter; Golden Wheat - fea-                  We're always excited to                      All of the indoor Off Season
        will soon be open for business.  turing croissant, savory sandwich,                                                        Farmers Markets will pick up
           The Farmers Market will open  and baguettes;  The Cheese                   bring back our off-season                    where the outdoor regular season
        with special off-season markets  People of Grand Rapids - featur-         markets to the Summit on the Park.               of the Canton Farmers Market
        on Sunday, March 22 and April 26.  ing cheese; Boblin Honey- featur-                                                       left off.
        The markets will take place from  ing honey; Spicegrrrl LLC - fea-                                                           The new season of the outdoor
        10 a.m. to 2 p.m in the Banquet  turing spices; The Pasta Shop  Handcrafted Soaps - featuring  help enable us to provide access  Canton Farmers Market will re-
        Center at the Summit on the Park,  Plymouth - featuring pasta and  body care items.         to fresh, healthy food sources.”   open from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on
        located at 46000 Summit Parkway.  sauce; Vogue Booge - featuring  “We're always excited to bring  Bridge Card and Double Up  Sunday, May 10 through Oct. 4 in
           A variety of local food growers  soy candles; Baubles by Barb -  back our off-season markets to the  Food Bucks transactions will also  Preservation Park, located at 500
        and producers have signed on to  featuring jewelry; Donna     Summit on the Park” said Canton  be accepted.  Tokens may be pur-  N. Ridge Road, Canton.
        participate in the off-season mar-  Beckerleg - featuring kids crafts,  Farmers Market Coordinator  chased at the Canton Leisure  For  additional  Canton
        kets, including: Pick Michigan -  American Girl Doll clothes, and  Anne Driscoll. “Our goal with  Services table.          Farmers Market information,visit
        featuring produce, eggs, and tor-  coasters; Deliteacious - featuring  these indoor markets is to create  Plenty of parking is typically  www.canton-mi.org/496 or contact
        tillas; Kapnick Orchards - featur-  loose leaf tea and tea blends, gift-  a unique shopping experience for  available towards the rear of the  Driscoll at cantonfarmersmar-
        ing apples, apple cider, and baked  sets and More….- featuring baked  our patrons, while supporting our  Summit parking lot. Market-goers  ket@canton-mi.org or by calling
        goods; Simply Gourmet Fresh -  goods;     and     Valganics   local farmers and producers who  are encouraged to enter through  (734) 394-5375.


                                                                                                            CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH
         Notice of Public Hearing                                                                                 NOTICE OF HEARING
                                                                                                             ASSESSMENT BOARD OF REVIEW
         CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH, MI
         PLANNING COMMISSION                                                          NOTICE OF HEARING given that the Plymouth Township Board of Review will meet on the following dates and times:
         APPLICATION NO.:  2354-0220                                                  Hearings are by appointment only, please call 734-354-3267, between 8 am and 4:30 pm to arrange for an appointment.
         APPLICATION:         Special Land Use
         APPLICANT:        Mrs. Tania Gueorguiev, Owner                                    MARCH BOARD OF REVIEW:
         PROPOSED ACTION:  Consideration of a Special Land Use
         DATE OF HEARING:   Wednesday, March 18, 2020                                      Tuesday, March 3, 2020  9 am          Organizational Meeting
         TIME OF HEARING:  7:00 P.M.                                                                                             (Held @ Assessor’s Office)
         PLACE OF HEARING:  Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170
                                                                                           Monday, March 9, 2020   2 pm – 5 pm   Hearings by Appointment
         NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Plymouth has received an applica-  6 pm – 9 pm   Hearings by Appointment
         tion requesting Special Land Use consideration on Tax ID No. R-78-008-01-0006-301 pursuant to Zoning Ordinance No. 99, as  (Held @ Fire Station #1)
         amended. The property is located at 47576 Halyard Drive, south of Five Mile Road, west of Beck Road and east of Ridge Road.
         The site is zoned the TAR, Technology and Research district. Section 18.2 of the Zoning Ordinance classifies corporate    Wednesday, March 13, 2020   9 am – Noon   Hearings by Appointment
         gymnastics training facilities as a Special Land Use in the TAR district. The proposed facility will be located within the former  1:30 pm – 4:30 pm   Hearings by Appointment
         Baud Industries building.                                                                                               (Held @ Fire Station #1)
         NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that persons interested may attend the public hearing and/or send correspondence regarding  Other Hearing dates and times may be scheduled as needed.
         the application to Plymouth Township Hall, attn.: Carol Martin. Pertinent information relative to the application is on file at the
         Plymouth Township, Community Development Department (second floor counter) and may be viewed during regular business  All persons protesting their assessment must complete petitions prior to appearing before the Board of Review. A personal
         hours from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.                                            appearance is not required. Written protests to the Board of Review must be received by mail or delivered in person to the
                                                                                      Assessing Office by the close of business on Friday, March 13, 2020 at 4:30 pm.
         The Charter Township of Plymouth will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities
         at the public hearing upon one week’s advance notice by writing or calling the Supervisor’s Office, 9955 N. Haggerty Road,  Appointments before the Board of Review will be held in the in the Meeting Room at Fire Station #1, 9911 N. Haggerty Road,
         Plymouth, MI 48170; (734) 354-3201.                                          Plymouth, MI 48170. Enter through the patio doors on the rear of the building.
         Publish by: On, or before March 3, 2020                                      Please come prepared as there is a ten (10) minute time limit before the Board of Review which will be strictly adhered to.
         Kendra Barberena, Secretary, Planning Commission           PT0289 - 022719  2.5 x 3.712
                                                                                      Publish: February 20, 2020 & February 27, 2020             PT0288 - 022719  2.5 x 3.853

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