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Calendar of events
Spotlight Players present ‘Dreamcoat’ a Vintage Jumble from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Spotlight Players will present the Saturday, April 6. Salvation Army sets Summer Day Camps
Broadway classic, Joseph and the Described by organizers as “a Polka-
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat with dotted spectacular spring swap meet This summer, both the Plymouth Coakley is program ministries
lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew with historic flea market and craft show,” and Wayne-Westland Salvation Army coordinator for the Plymouth corps,
Lloyd Webber, at The Village Theater at the event will feature an appearance by corps will again offer their Summer which is on the west side of Main
Cherry Hill in Canton,April 5-7. the Willow Run Rosies along with vintage Day Camps. Street south of Ann Arbor Road in
This popular show, which tells the clothing, a bake sale, military items, col- The Plymouth Corps, 9451 S. Main Plymouth.
story of Joseph's “coat of many colors” lectibles, arts and crafts jewelry and St. in Plymouth, serves Plymouth, For Wayne-Westland, 2300 S. Venoy
from the Bible book of Genesis, will be other items to intrigue shoppers. Canton, Northville and Belleville. Road in Westland, Summer Day
performed on the Main Stage at The Admittance to the sale is $5 and chil- Summer Day Camp information is Camp will take place from June 17
Village Theater at Cherry Hill, located at dren are admitted at no cost. available there from Marcarius through Aug.16, Monday through
50400 Cherry Hill Road, Canton. The Belleville Area Museum is locat- Coakley at (734) 453-5464, Ext. 632. Friday, Field trips such as the Detroit
Curtain time will be 7:30 p.m. on ed at 495 Main St. in Belleville. The Plymouth camp is for children Zoo and more are featured during the
Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on For more information, call the muse- entering first grade through age 12. eight weeks.
Sunday. Tickets to the performance are um at (734) 697-1944 from 3-7 p.m. on Participants can register and pay for The Wayne-Westland corps serves
$15-18 each and can be purchased, and Tuesday or from noon until 4 p.m. only the weeks they choose, with spe- Westland, Wayne, Inkster, Romulus
printed at home or held in will call, any- Wednesday through Saturday. cial activities: Cirque Amongus, Plaza and New Boston.
time from www.cantonvillagetheater.org Lanes bowling, the Toledo Zoo and The Wayne-Westland camp is for
at no extra charge. The Village Theater Annual Fashion Show set more. Registration forms are avail- ages 6-12, costing $65 per week, with
Box Office is open weekdays from 10 a.m. Advance tickets are now on sale for able in the office at the Main Street registration now under way at the
to 2 p.m. Tickets can also be ordered by the Belleville Area Women's Club annual building. Wayne-Westland Salvation Army, 2300
calling (734) 394-5300 x3, with a Visa or Spring Fashion Show which will begin For Plymouth, open registration S. Venoy Road, south of Palmer Road.
MasterCard between the hours of 10 a.m. with cocktails at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, begins May 15 at 5 p.m., and has a $20 Andrew Barylski, director of com-
- 2 p.m. on weekdays. If tickets are avail- at Wayne Tree Manor. registration fee per child plus the first munity and youth ministries at
able, they can also be purchased one Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. and the week tuition. Camp meets from 10 Wayne-Westland, can be reached at
hour prior to the show. fashion show will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through (734) 722-3660, Ext. 110. Before- and
For additional information about for the event are $40 per person and are Friday, with $75 per week tuition and after-care is $20 and $25 this year,
Spotlight Players, visit www.spotlight- available by phoning Chairperson pre-care and after-care options for an respectively, at Wayne-Westland.
playersmi.org. DeLaney Provencher, (734) 625 -0919 or additional fee of $15 per week or $5 Both Wayne-Westland and
from an women's club member. per day. This year, camp is June 17 Plymouth camps offer counselor-in-
Free art exhibit open Wayne Tree Manor is located at 35100 through Aug. 2. training options.
The Three Cities Art Club 7th Annual Van Born road in Wayne.
Art Exhibition will take place from 9 a.m. Golden Griffon Stringtet. Dancing experi- host a ghost hunt from 8 .m. until mid-
until 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 5 Photographers to meet ence is not necessary, organizers said night Saturday, April 13.
and 6 and from noon until 4 p.m. Sunday, Members of the only 3D photography emphatically, as instructors will be on Ghost hunters from the Great Lakes
April 6 at the Westland Public Library. club in Michigan will meet from 7 until hand. Ghost Hunters will be on hand to oversee
Members of the Club will be exhibiting 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the While 18th Century attire is encour- the search for spirits in the historic muse-
original fine art including works in oil, Livonia Civic Park Senior Center, 15218 aged, it is not mandatory and the event is um building.
acrylic, watercolor, pencil, charcoal, pho- Farmington Road, just south of Five Mile open to the public. Tickets are $20 for a one-hour spot.
tography and more. Enjoy refreshments Road. Turning Through Time will take place For more information, or tickets visit
during the exhibition and vote for three The evening program will include a from 7 until 11 p.m. Friday, April 12 at the www.facebook.com/waynehistoricalsoci-
favorite works of art and enter to win a special presentation by renowned 3D Mayflower Meeting House, 499 S Main St, ety
cash prize. expert George (“Dr. T”) Themelis. Plymouth. The museum is located at 1 Town
Artwork and other items will be on Following a refreshment break, there Tickets are priced at $75 and can be Square at the corner of Main and Biddle
sale during the weekend. will be a stereo image competition. purchased at the Plymouth Fife and in Wayne.
The library is located at 6123 Central The meetings are free and open to the Drum Corps website: http://pfdc.us/pfd-
City Parkway (north of Ford Road, public. Stereo cameras, 3D movies, and cblog/ Church hosts Spring Bazaar
behind Kroger). For more information, educational videos are available for For tickets or more information, St. John's Episcopal Church will host a
contact Marilyn Meredith at (313) 231- members to borrow or rent. phone organizers Audra Pieknik, (248) Spring Bazaar, craft and vendor show
3939 or via e-mail at For more information, visit 259-3225 or Ed Ungerman, (248) 217-1456. and bake sale from noon until 5 p.m.
marilynmeredith@wowway.com. The www.Detroit3D.org, or call (248) 398-3591. Saturday, April 13.
club website is Library hosts book, rummage sale Lunch will be available.
www.threecitiesartclub.org History of Wayne parks revealed The Friends of the Romulus Public The church is located at 555 S. Wayne
The history of Wayne parks will be dis- Library members have organized a Used Road between Cherry Hill and Palmer.
Phil-Palooza party planned cussed by guest speaker Eric Clereman Book and Rummage Sale on Thursday, Paid vendor applications will be accept-
The Michigan Philharmonic will end at the Wayne Historical Museum at 7 p.m. April 11 thru Saturday, April 13 at the ed through April 5.
the regular season with a big musical April 11. library, 11121 Wayne Road, 1/4 mile south For more information, call (734) 721-
party, Phil-Palooza 2, set for 7:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the pub- of I-94, from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. on 5023 between 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 6, at the Plymouth Arts lic. The museum is located at 1 Towne Thursday, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Monday through Friday.
and Recreation Complex. Square at the corner of Main and Biddle Friday and from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on
The event, when nearly 200 musicians in Wayne. Saturday. Showcase and Taste of Plymouth set
will be performing together as the Sale items include thousands of fiction The Plymouth Chamber of Commerce
orchestra welcomes the Plymouth 18th century dance set and non-fiction books for adults, is sponsoring the annual Showcase and
Community Band for its second appear- Some very special guests will be teenagers, and children, in both hardcov- Taste of Plymouth from 5-7:30 p.m. April
ance, is open to the public. In addition, attending the Turning Through Time er and paperback. Large-print books 15 p.m. at The Inn at St. Johns.
the Michigan Philharmonic Youth event at the Mayflower Meeting House. and audio-books are available. Visitors can sample food from 20 local
Orchestra will perform side-by-side with Both Ben Franklin and Paul Revere Hundreds of movies and music on DVDs, restaurants, visit 75 business exhibitors,
the Michigan Phil on the opening num- will be on hand for the event and the re- CDs, and VHS will be offered for sale. win prizes from the exhibitors and be
ber. enactors have promised to regale crowds There will also be gently-used house- there to honor local community service
In addition, home-town musical suc- with accounts of their revolutionary hold items, and home-baked cookies for award winners.
cess, Zach Shemon, returns to perform a experiences during 18th Century themed sale, too. In addition to online sales, tickets can
saxophone piece from the movie, “Catch dinner, dance and auction planned to All proceeds benefit community be purchased at the door the night of the
Me if You Can” and Detroit composer help fund the Plymouth Fife and Drum library programs sponsored by the event or in advance at the Chamber of
Rick Robinson joins the party for a pre- Corps. Friends of the Romulus Public Library. Commerce office, 850 West Ann Arbor
mier of his newly scored piece, The event will open with a perform- The Romulus Public Library serves the Trail.
“Highland Park: City of Trees”. ance by the Plymouth Fife and Drum communities of Romulus and Huron Tickets purchased online can be
For tickets and information: Corps in the traditional ballroom of the Township. For more information, call picked up at the chamber office or at reg-
www.michiganphil.org Mayflower Meeting House at 7 p.m. fol- (734) 942-7589. istration during the event.
lowed by a buffet dinner and cash bar. For additional information on this
Belleville Museum hosts 'jumble' Following dinner, guests can dance to Museum hosts Ghost Hunt event, contact The Plymouth Chamber of
The Belleville Area Museum will host 18th Century social dances led by the The Wayne Historical Museum will Commerce at (734) 453-1540.