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Calendar of events
AARP tax help offered For more information, call (248) 202-
Volunteer tax aides from the AARP 1518. Chamber hosts Plymouth Showcase
Foundation will offer free tax prepara-
tion services to seniors at the Northville State of Community deadline nears The Plymouth Chamber of can be purchased at the door the
Community Center today through April The deadline to purchase tickets for Commerce is sponsoring the annual night of the event or in advance at the
12. This service has been offered to the the 2019 State of the Community Showcase and Taste of Plymouth Chamber of Commerce office, 850
community for at least 10 years at the Luncheon sponsored by the Northville from 5-7:30 p.m. April 15 p.m. at The West Ann Arbor Trail. Tickets pur-
Community Center. Chamber of Commerce is April 4. Inn at St. Johns. chased online can be picked up at the
The tax aides are certified for tax The luncheon, priced at $40, will Visitors can sample food from 20 chamber office or at registration dur-
preparation. include remarks from Mary Kay local restaurants, visit 75 business ing the event.
Appointments typically take 1 to 1-½ Gallagher, Superintendent of the exhibitors, win prizes from the For additional information on this
hours. Taxpayers will get a copy of their Northville Community Schools, Robert exhibitors and be there to honor local event, contact The Plymouth
e-filed returns. Only personal tax Nix, supervisor of Northville Township community service award winners. Chamber of Commerce at (734) 453-
returns, not business tax returns, are and Ken Roth, mayor of the City of In addition to online sales, tickets 1540.
processed. Northville.
Tax preparation is by appointment The buffet lunch will begin with regis- and Recreation Complex. help fund the Plymouth Fife and Drum
only, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call (248) 305- tration and networking at 11:30 a.m. The event, when nearly 200 musicians Corps.
2851 during business hours to schedule Wednesday, April 17 at Schoolcraft will be performing together as the The event will open with a perform-
an appointment. A volunteer will return College VisTa Tech Center. The buffet orchestra welcomes the Plymouth ance by the Plymouth Fife and Drum
your call with information about luncheon and program will begin at Community Band for its second appear- Corps in the traditional ballroom of the
required documentation and confirma- 11”45 a.m. and continue until 1:30 p.m. ance, is open to the public. In addition, Mayflower Meeting House at 7 p.m. fol-
tion of appointment time. Registration is available at lindsey- the Michigan Philharmonic Youth lowed by a buffet dinner and cash bar.
butzin@northville.or or by calling (248) Orchestra will perform side-by-side with Following dinner, guests can dance to
Spotlight Players present 'Dreamcoat' 349-7640. the Michigan Phil on the opening num- 18th Century social dances led by the
Spotlight Players will present the ber. Golden Griffon Stringtet. Dancing expe-
Broadway classic, Joseph and the Russian Five aids Champions In addition, home-town musical suc- rience is not necessary, organizers said
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat with The Phoenix Theatre in Wayne will cess, Zach Shemon, returns to perform a emphatically, as instructors will be on
lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew show the multiple-award winning docu- saxophone piece from the movie, “Catch hand.
Lloyd Webber, at The Village Theater at mentary, The Russian Five, as a special Me if You Can” and Detroit composer While 18th Century attire is encour-
Cherry Hill in Canton, March 29-31 and fund-raiser for the non-profit organiza- Rick Robinson joins the party for a pre- aged, it is not mandatory and the event is
April 5-7. tion Champions of Wayne at 6:30 p.m. mier of his newly scored piece, open to the public.
This popular show, which tells the Wednesday April 3. “Highland Park: City of Trees”. Turning Through Time will take place
story of Joseph's “coat of many colors” Tickets are available for the private For tickets and information: from 7 until 11 p.m. Friday, April 12 at the
from the Bible book of Genesis, will be party fundraiser on-line at phoenix- www.michiganphil.org Mayflower Meeting House, 499 S Main
performed on the Main Stage at The movies.net or at the State-Wayne theatre. St, Plymouth.
Village Theater at Cherry Hill, located at Guests of the event will enjoy music, hors Annual Fashion Show set Tickets are priced at $75 and can be
50400 Cherry Hill Road, Canton. d'oeuvres, and have a chance to meet key Advance tickets are now on sale for purchased at the Plymouth Fife and
Curtain time will be 7:30 p.m. on members of the production team that the Belleville Area Women's Club annual Drum Corps website: http://pfdc.us/pfd-
Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on helped create the film. Spring Fashion Show which will begin cblog/
Sundays. Tickets to the performance are Now through March 31 in celebration with cocktails at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, For tickets or more information,
$15-18 each and can be purchased, and of the movie, Phoenix Theatres is giving at Wayne Tree Manor. phone organizers Audra Pieknik, (248)
printed at home or held in will call, any- one grand prize winner a chance to have Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. and the 259-3225 or Ed Ungerman, (248) 217-1456.
time from www.cantonvillagetheater.org a steak dinner with Darren McCarty, fashion show will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets
at no extra charge. The Village Theater sponsored by Johnny's Italian for the event are $40 per person and are History of Wayne parks revealed
Box Office is open weekdays from 10 a.m. Steakhouse. Along with a complementa- available by phoning Chairperson The history of Wayne parks will be dis-
to 2 p.m. Tickets can also be ordered by ry dinner the grand prize will consist of DeLaney Provencher, (734)625 -0919 or cussed by guest speaker Eric Clereman
calling (734) 394-5300 x3, with a Visa or an autographed copy of “The Russian from any women's club member. at the Wayne Historical Museum at 7
MasterCard between the hours of 10 a.m. Five”, an official Russian Five movie Advance tickets priced at $35 will be p.m. April 11.
- 2 p.m. on weekdays. If tickets are avail- poster, and autographed shoes from available until March 1. The event is free and open to the pub-
able, they can also be purchased one Darren McCarty's new custom line. For Wayne Tree Manor is located at 35100 lic. The museum is located at 1 Towne
hour prior to the show. more information on the details of the Van Born road in Wayne. Square at the corner of Main and Biddle
For additional information about sweepstakes and how-to-enter visit: in Wayne.
Spotlight Players, visit www.spotlight- www.phoenixmovies.net/the-russian-five. Photographers to meet
playersmi.org. Members of the only 3D photography Museum hosts Ghost Hunt
Free art exhibit open club in Michigan will meet from 7 until The Wayne Historical Museum will
Job Fair in Romulus The Three Cities Art Club 7th Annual 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the host a ghost hunt from 8 .m. until mid-
Job-seekers are invited to a job fair Art Exhibition will take place from 9 a.m. Livonia Civic Park Senior Center, 15218 night Saturday, April 13.
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 30, until 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 5 Farmington Road, just south of Five Mile Ghost hunters from the Great Lakes
at the Romulus Senior Center, 36525 and 6 and from noon until 4 p.m. Sunday, Road. Ghost Hunters will be on hand to oversee
Bibbins St. April 6 at the Westland Public Library The evening program will include a the search for spirits in the historic
Applicants may submit applications Members of the Club will be exhibit- special presentation by renowned 3D museum building.
and resumes for available positions. ing original fine art including works in expert George (“Dr. T”) Themelis. Tickets are $20 for a one-hour spot.
Candidates must be at least 18 years old, oil, acrylic, watercolor, pencil, charcoal, Following a refreshment break, there For more information, or tickets visit
must have a valid driver's license and photography and more. Enjoy refresh- will be a stereo image competition. www.facebook.com/waynehistoricalsoci-
must be dependable. ments during the exhibition and vote for The meetings are free and open to the ety
The fair will be hosted by Top Jobs three favorite works of art and enter to public. Stereo cameras, 3D movies, and The museum is located at 1 Town
temporary or permanent job placement win a cash prize. educational videos are available for Square at the corner of Main and Biddle
services. Artwork and other items will be on members to borrow or rent. in Wayne.
For more information, call (313) 633- sale during the weekend. For more information, visit
9107 or send an email to John DeBono, The library is located at 6123 Central www.Detroit3D.org, or call (248) 398-3591. Church hosts Spring Bazaar
vice president and operations manager, City Parkway (north of Ford Road, St. John's Episcopal Church will host a
at jdebono@topjobsllc.com. behind Kroger). For more information, 18th century dance set Spring Bazaar, craft and vendor show
contact Marilyn Meredith at (313) 231- Some very special guests will be and bake sale from noon until 5 p.m.
Garden club to meet 3939 or via e-mail at marilynmered- attending the Turning Through Time Saturday, April 13.
Members of the Country Garden Club ith@wowway.com. The club website is event at the Mayflower Meeting House Lunch will be available.
of Northville will meet at 11 a.m. www.threecitiesartclub.org next month. The church is located at 555 S. Wayne
Wednesday, April 3 at Ward Church, Both Ben Franklin and Paul Revere Road between Cherry Hill and Palmer.
40000 Six Mile Road in Northville. Phil-Palooza party planned will be on hand for the event and the re- Paid vendor applications will be accept-
The speaker will be Joe Barton who The Michigan Philharmonic will end enactors have promised to regale crowds ed through April 5.
will discuss Ponds and Water Features. the regular season with a big musical with accounts of their revolutionary For more information, call (734) 721-
Light snacks are provided and the party, Phil-Palooza 2, set for 7:30 p.m. experiences during 18th Century themed 5023 between 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
meeting is open to the public. Saturday, April 6, at the Plymouth Arts dinner, dance and auction planned to Monday through Friday.