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PAGE 6                                                         ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                            March 7, 2019

                                                                        Calendar of events


        St. Patrick's Soiree set                 The meeting is open to the public at no  Chamber of Commerce business luncheon.  Gracie See Pastaria, 26734 Michigan Ave.
           Tickets are now on sale for the Night for  charge. Stereo cameras, 3D movies, and  Reservations for the luncheon will be  in Inkster.
        Northville St. Patrick's Day Soiree hosted  educational videos are available for mem-  accepted through March 15. The cost is $20  No agenda or speeches, just a chance to
        as a fundraising for the Northville    bers to borrow or rent.               for chamber members and $25 for non-  enjoy a cup of coffee, ask questions, voice
        Educational Foundation.                  For   more    information,   visit  members for the March 19 luncheon which  concerns and get to know the police offi-
           The foundation annually awards multi-  www.Detroit3D.org, or call at (248) 398-  will begin with registration and network-  cers in the city.
        ple grants to teachers and programs in the  3591.                            ing at 11:30 a.m. with the program set to
        Northville Public Schools.                                                   begin at noon.                        Church hosts cooking class
           The event will take place from 7-11 p.m.  Chicken supper is served          The event will take plae at Embassy    A Healthy Lunch cooking class with a
        Saturday, March 16 at Meadowbrook        Willow United Methodist Church will  Suites, 8600 Wickham Road in Romulus.  live cooking demonstration is planned for
        Country Club, 40941 Eight Mile Road in  serve a Chicken Supper from 5 p.m. until  Chamber officials said that seating is  3-6 p.m. March 24. Recipes will be provid-
        Northville. There will be an open bar,  sold out on March 13. Carry out dinners  limited. Tickets and reservations are avail-  ed.
        entertainment by the Shawn Riley Band,  will be available beginning at 4:30 p.m.   able at (734) 893-0694 or at admin@romu-  Topics include portion size, organizing
        Irish dancers, a silent auction, a wine pull  The cost is $10 per meal or $5 for chil-  luschamber.org.b           your refrigerator the healthy way and what
        raffle a photo booth and other amuse-  dren 12 and younger. The menu includes                                      you don't know will kill you.
        ments.                                 fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green  Mom to Mom sale in Canton               The class will take place at Sharon SDA
           To purchase tickets or for more infor-  beans, biscuits and gravy, cole slaw, dessert  Canton Leisure Services will host the  Church, 28537 Cherry St. in Inkster where
        mation, visit www.supportNEF.org.      and coffee, hot tea or milk.          annual Mom to Mom Sale from 8 a.m. until  the Rev. Errol E. Liverpool, PhD is pastor.
                                                 The church is located at 36925 Willow  12:30 p.m. Saturday, March 16 at the  Pre-registration for this class is
        Genealogy society meets Sunday         Road in New Boston.                   Summit on the Park, located at 46000  required by March 19.
           The public is invited to attend, free of  For information call (734) 654-9020.  Summit Parkway, Canton.            For more information or to register, con-
        charge, the meeting of the Northville                                          More than 60 booths will be on site  tact Adventist Community Services
        Genealogical Society Sunday, March 10,  at  American architecture is topic   offering gently used children's clothing and  Director Lucy Byrd at (313)293-9753 or
        the Northville District Library located at  The Wayne Historical Society will host  shoes, plus toys, books, DVDs/videos, baby  lucybyrd2@gmail.com.
        212 West Cady St. in Northville.       Tyler Moll at 7 p.m. March 14 for a presen-  gear, Halloween costumes, water and swim
           The roundtable discussion, “Burning  tation of American architectural styles  gear, and more.  Bargain shoppers will also  Tri-Community Update is topic
        Questions” will begin at 1:15 p.m. After a  from the 1500s to present day.   be able to find deals on furniture, strollers,  The Belleville Area Chamber of
        short business meeting at 2:30 p.m., open  The presentation will take place at the  high chairs and more in the large item  Commerce will host officials from Sumpter
        to the public, there will be a discussion of  museum, 1 Town Square in Wayne, at the  area.                        and Van Buren townships and the City of
        “More Burning Questions.”              corner of Main and Biddle streets. The  “The feedback from buyers and sellers  Belleville at the member luncheon meet-
           For more information, call (734) 812-  event is free and open to the public and  over the last few years has been so positive  ing beginning at noon Wednesday March
        2449.                                  light refreshments will be provided.  that we always try to make it an even big-  27.
                                                                                     ger and better sale,” said Special Events  The speakers will include Sumpter
        AARP tax help offered                  Wild Wings take on alumni team        Coordinator Julie Allen.  “So many shop-  Township Deputy Supervisor Karen
           Volunteer tax aides from the AARP     Mayor William R. Wild, along with his  pers were impressed with the wide variety  Armatis, Belleville Mayor Kerreen Conley
        Foundation will offer free tax preparation  team of Westland Wild Wings, are once  of gently-used merchandise at great prices.  and supervisor of Van Buren Township
        services to seniors at the Northville  again getting ready to lace up their skates  Everyone looking for great bargains  Kevin McNamara along with special guest
        Community Center starting today through  to challenge the Detroit Red Wing Alumni  should come to see for themselves.”   speaker, Pete Kudlak, Superintendent of
        April 12. This service has been offered to  in the 10th Annual Hockey Night in  Admission is $2 from 8 - 9 a.m. and $1  Van Buren Public Schools.
        the community for at least 10 years at the  Westland charity event.          from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. All sales are “cash  The luncheon will take place at the Ted
        Community Center.                        The game will take place Friday, March  only.” There is no ATM on the premises  Scott Campus of Wayne County
           The tax aides are certified for tax  15 at the Mike Modano Ice Arena located  and booth spaces are currently sold out.    Community College District, 9555 Haggerty
        preparation.                           at 6210 N. Wildwood St. in Westland. Doors  For more information, contact the  Road in Belleville. Registration will begin
           Appointments typically take 1 to 1-½  will open at 5:30 p.m. and at 6 p.m. the  Summit on the Park front desk at (734) 394-  at 11:30 a.m.
        hours. Taxpayers will get a copy of their e-  Westland Hockey Association Mini-Mites  5460 or visit www.cantonfun.org.  The cost for the luncheon is $20 if tick-
        filed returns. Only personal tax returns,  and Mites will take the ice to show off their                           ets are purchased in advance or $25 if pur-
        not business tax returns, are processed.   skills.  The alumni pre-game fun will start  Inkster hosts Coffee With A Cop  chased at the door.
           Tax preparation is by appointment only,  at 7 p.m. and the puck drop will take place  Coffee With a Cop, a monthly event host-  To register, or for more information, call
        from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call (248) 305-2851  at 7:30 p.m.                      ed by the Inkster Police Department, will  (734) 697-7157 or info@bellevillareacham-
        during business hours to schedule an     This event has turned into one of the  take place at 6:30 p.m. March 20 at the  ber.org.
        appointment.  A volunteer will return your  most anticipated events in the community.
        call with information about required docu-  Tickets for the event are $10 for adults and
        mentation and confirmation of appoint-  $5 for children ages 6 to 12. Children 5 and
        ment time.                             younger are admitted free with an adult.
                                                 Tickets are available for purchase at
        Blues at the Elks planned              the Wild's office at Westland City Hall, the
           Big Ray and the Motor City Kings will  Mike Modano Ice arena and online at
        perform from 7-10 p.m. Tuesday, March 12  https://westland.ticketleap.com/2019-hock-
        at the Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge 325.  ey-night/details.
           The group includes Ray Haywood on     Seating is limited and has been sold out
        sax and vocals, Dave Fender on guitar,  during past events.
        Mike Rupprecht of keyboards and vocals,
        Joel Warren on Drums and Brian Gatten  Senior Alliance hosts annual lunch
        on bass and vocals.                      The Senior Alliance will celebrate the
           The Elks Club is located at 41700 Ann  39th Annual Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. March
        Arbor Road in Plymouth. For more infor-  15 at The Bentley Banquet and Conference
        mation, call (734) 453-1780.           Center located at 646 Biddle Ave.
           There is a $5 donation at the door.  Wyandotte, MI.
                                                 This year, the focus will be on care-
        Photographers to meet                  givers, and will include a gourmet lunch
           Members of the only 3D photography  buffet.  Tickets are $35, but chamber mem-
        club in the state will meet from 7 until 9:30  bers can receive an additional $5 discount.
        p.m. Wednesday, March 13, at the Livonia  For sponsorship opportunities and indi-
        Civic Park Senior Center, 15218        vidual tickets, visit www.thesenioral-
        Farmington Road, just south of Five Mile  liance.org/annual-meeting or call (734) 722-
        Road.                                  2011.
           The featured program for the evening
        will be a presentation of several award-  Auto technology is topic
        winning 3D sequences. After a refresh-   Rob Demmer of Jack Demmer Ford
        ment break, the final “freebie” drawing of  will discuss new technologies drivers can
        the season for 3D items will take place  find in vehicles and how to use them dur-
        along with a stereo image competition.    ing the monthly Greater Romulus
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