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sold outWednesday, March 9.
Dinners, priced at $10 per person,
include fried chicken, mashed potatoes,
green beans, biscuits and gravy, cole saw,
dessert, coffee, hot tea and milk.
Children's dinners are priced at $5 for
those 12 and younger.
Carry out will be available at 4:30 p.m.
The church is located at 36925 Willow
Road inNewBoston.
For more information, call (734) 654-
9020.
Photographers tomeet
Members of the 3D photography club
will meet from 7-9:30 p.m. Wednesday,
March 9, at the Livonia Civic Park Senior
Center, 15218 Farmington Road, just south
of FiveMileRoad.
The March meeting will feature a spe-
cial presentation on View-Master, includ-
ing rare photos inside the View Master
plant and some of their best reels. After a
refreshment break, there will be a draw-
ing which will include several View-
Master items, and a 3D image competition
witha transportation theme.
The meetings are free to attend, and
visitors are always welcome. Stereo cam-
eras, 3D movies, and educational videos
are available for members to borrow or
rent.
For more information, visit
, or call (248) 398-3591.
Craft items are topic
As part of the Homegrown Knowledge
series at the Belleville Area District
Library, Carmen Stovall of Crafted
Modern Handmade Boutique will speak
at 7 p.m. March 10 in the Library Program
Room.
The series features a local speaker on
the second Thursday of the month and is
sponsoredby theFriends of theLibrary.
The library is located at 167 Fourth St.
in Belleville. For more information, call
(734)699-3291.
UnitedWay fundraiser set
Granite City Food & Brewery and
Plymouth Community United Way are
partnering for Dine to Donate at their
Northville location, 39603 Traditions
Drive, Seven Mile and Haggerty roads on
March 10.
Granite City will donate 10 percent of
each patron's total bill to Plymouth
Community United Way. Take out orders
are also included. Simply print a flyer, or
show the flyer on your mobile device, for
the evening. Flyers can be found at
or at the
Plymouth office, 960 W. Ann Arbor Trail,
Suite 2.
For more information, call Randi
Williams at (734) 453-6879, ext. 7 or e-mail
Belly dancing classes begin
Introduction toBellyDance classes will
take place from 6:15-7:15 p.m. Thursdays
beginningMarch 10.
The dance combines light cardio with
core strength and flexibility and will
include lessons in hip accents, undula-
tions and belly rolls, shimmies, and arm
movements. Light choreography is
involved and students will leave class hav-
ing learned a dance. No previous dance
experience is required.
Recommended attire includes
yoga/sweatpants or shorts and fitted top.
This dance is traditionally performed
barefoot but students may prefer no-slip
socks/slippers or jazz shoes on the wood
floor.
The classes are restricted to those 15 or
older and the fee for the classes is $75 or
$60 for city residents.
Registration is available at the City of
Plymouth - Recreation Department,525
Farmer inPlymouth.
For more information, call (734)455-
6620
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Chamber hostsComedy/AuctionNight
A Comedy/Auction Night dinner is
being planned by the Greater Romulus
Chamber of Commerce for 6-10 p.m.
Friday, March 11 at the Marriott Hotel at
Detroit Metro Airport, 30559 Flynn Dr. in
Romulus.
Sponsorships for the event and dona-
tions of auction items are being sought.
Items such as gift baskets, artwork, sport-
ing event tickets, concert tickets, electron-
ic equipment and gift certificates have
sold well at previous event. Cash dona-
tions are also being accepted.
Formore information, or tickets, priced
at $45 per person, contact Betsey J.
Krampitz at (734) 893-0694.
Mayors' Ball is planned
The Mayors' Ball, hosted by Romulus
Mayor LeRoy D. Burcroff and Belleville
Mayor Kerreen Conley, is planned for 5
p.m. until midnight, Saturday March 12 at
the Romulus Sheraton Hotel, 8000
MerrimanRoad inRomulus.
Tickets are $100 per person and the
donation to theBoys andGirls Clubs in the
communities will include dinner, an open
bar, dancing and entertainment along with
live and silent auctions.
Advance ticket purchase is required.
Tickets and information are available
from Rob McLachlan, (734) 578-5682 or
.
Sponsorships at various financial levels
are still being sought for the event and ads
in the programbook are available.
The Boys and Girls Clubs are a regis-
tered 501©3 organization.
Wayne class reunion planned
Wayne Memorial High School class
1966 - 50-year reunion is being planned for
5-10 p.m. May 13. Information and registra-
tion forms are available at
highalumni.com regarding the dinner at
Wayne Tree Manor, 35100 Van Born Road
inWayne.
This year, the class of 1966 will be hon-
ored along with all those who attended
Wayne High School or Wayne Memorial
HighSchool. Dress is informal.
Tickets are $30 per person until May 1
and $40 if purchased after that date.
Information and registration forms
available at
.
There will be two forms, one for the all-
class reunion May 13 and one for the 1966
50th class reunionMay 14.
Forms available under additional
reunionheading.
Those attending both events need to
submit both forms.
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Ring for Carson
The Plymouth Historical Museum showcases its tremendous collection of histori-
cal clothing and artifacts in its new special exhibit, "It's a Downton Abbey Thing,"
which continues through June 12. The exhibit looks at the historic events high-
lighted in the wildly popular PBS television series "Downton Abbey," comparing
and contrasting them with the same events as they developed in the United
States. Characters from the drama are seen in vignettes throughout the exhibit,
including Lady Mary Crawley preparing for her wedding to Matthew Crawley and
Footman Thomas Barrow serving Violet, the Dowager Countess of Grantham.
Admission is $5 for adults and $2 for children 6-17. The museum is located at
155 S. Main St., Plymouth, Michigan. For more information, or to schedule a
group tour, call (734)455-8940.
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