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Golfers aid Lutheran school
The 15th Annual Lutheran High
School of Westland Open Golf
Tournament is now accepting reserva-
tions.
The tournament will take place begin-
ning with registration at 8:45 a.m. at St.
John's Golf and Conference Center,
44045FiveMileRoad inPlymouth.
The day-long event includes a shot
gun start, 18 holes of golf with a cart,
lunch and beverage tickets, a dinner
with a cash bar, contests, door prizes and
favors, all for $135 per person or $110 for
seniors older than 60.
Sponsorships are still being sought at
levels from$100 to $1,000.
For registration or more information,
contact KevinWade, (734)422-2090.
Church hosts card party
SS Simon and Jude Churchwill host a
Spring Card Party from6:30 until 10 p.m.
May 6.
Tickets are prices at $8 and available
at the door. There will be door and table
prizes, a 50-50 drawing, a light meal and
snacks. Several different card games will
be played.
The church is located at 32500 Palmer
Road inWestland.
For more information, call (734) 722-
1343.
Barefoot presents 'Motherhood'
Barefoot Productions Theater will
present Motherhood Out Loud, a play
that deals with the emotions and rocky
roads of life at 8 p.m. May 6 and 7 and at
2 p.m. May 8.
The productions will take to the stage
at Barefoot Productions Theater, 240 N.
MainSt., Plymouth.
This production contains adult lan-
guage and material and is for mature
audiences only. Tickets are priced at $15-
$17 and student and senior discounts are
available. Reserved seating available at
(734) 404-6889 or online at
-
arefoot.com.
Plant Swap planned
The Belleville Area Perennial Plant
Swap is planned for this Saturday, May 7
fromnoonuntil 1 p.m. in the courtyard at
theBellevilleAreaDistrict Library.
Gardeners are invited to bring extra
plants for exchanges.
The library is located at 167FourthSt.
inBelleville.
For more information, call (734) 699-
3291. In case of rain, the exchange will
bemoved to the library porch.
SpringClean-up set
The 2016 Spring Clean Up in the City
of Plymouth is planned for Saturday,
May 7.
The annual clean up will take place
in all areas of the city. Residents should
have all items at the curb for pick up by 7
a.m. Officials have cautioned residents,
however, not to place at the curb more
than 24 hours in advance of the sched-
uledpickup.
Additional information regarding
Spring Clean Up Day can be found at
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Spring Clean Up Day is for large
items andbagged and canned trashonly.
Automated trash carts, automated
recycling carts and compost/yard waste
will not be picked up May 7. For ques-
tions or more information, contact the
city municipal services office at 734) 453-
7737.
Legislator sets hours
State Rep. Kurt Heise will host
"Coffee with Kurt" hours May 9 to
address questions or concerns regarding
state government with residents.
He will meet with residents from 10-
11 a.m. at Parthenon Coney Island, 39910
Ford Road, east of I-275, in Canton
Township; from noon until 1 p.m. at the
Northville District Library, 212 W. Cady
St., Northville and from 3-4 p.m. at the
Plymouth District Library, 223 S. Main
St., Plymouth
Heise is also available to meet with
constituents by appointment either in
the district or at his Lansing office.
Residents can call toll free 1-855-REP-
KURT
or
e-mail
to schedule an
appointment.
Adults gather to color
An Adult Coloring Club will meet at
the Romulus Public Library, 11121
Wayne Road in Romulus from 12:30-3:30
p.m. May 7 and from 6:30-7:45 p.m. May
16.
Relaxing music, refreshments and
material will be provided and all skill
levels arewelcome.
For information, call (734) 942-7589.
Book discussion planned
The Second Monday Book Club will
meet at the Romulus Public Library
Meeting Room at 7 p.m. May 9 to discuss
Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy
Daughter byKateCliffordLarson.
Copies of the book are available at the
library, located at 11121 Wayne Road in
Romulus.
For information, call (734) 942-7589.
Coaches vs. Cancer game set
The Belleville High School Varsity
Baseball teammembers will don special
jerseys during the game at 4 p.m. May 9
in honor of a loved one who is fighting or
has fought cancer. The game is a
fundraiser tohelp strike out cancer.
All proceeds will help the American
Cancer Society finish the fight against
cancer. Donations will be accepted at the
gate upon entry and donations are
encouraged for every strikeout and for
every base hit by Belleville High School
players. The coaches will match the
strikeout and hits donations up to $100
each.
Luminary bags will be available for
purchase for $10 during the game.
The high school baseball field is locat-
ed at 501 West Columbia Ave. in
Belleville.
Chicken supper served
Willow United Methodist Church,
36925 Willow Road in New Boston will
serve aChickenSupper from5 p.m. until
sold out onWednesday, May 11.
Carry outs will available beginning at
4:30 p.m.
The $10 dinners include fired chick-
en, mashed potatoes, green beans, bis-
cuits and gravy, cole slaw, dessert, coffee,
hot tea ormilk.
Meals for children 12 and younger are
priced at $5.
For more information, call (734) 654-
9020.
Photography club tomeet
Members of the only 3D photography
club in Michigan meet from 7-9:30 p.m.
May 11, at the Livonia Civic Park Senior
Center, 15218 Farmington Road, just
southof FiveMileRoad.
The meeting will feature a special
presentation of the 3D program,
"Michigan Magic." After a refreshment
break, the final "open" 3D image compe-
tition of the season.
The meetings are free to attend, and
visitors are always welcome. Stereo
cameras, 3D movies, and educational
videos are available for members to bor-
rowor rent.
For more information, visit
or call (248) 398-
3591.
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Calendar of events
Annual student radio
auction is planned
A golf outing at the Grand Hotel,
autographed memorabilia, restaurant
gift cards and services from local busi-
nesses will highlight the 28th annual
Radio Auction from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.
Saturday, May 14.
The radio auction is a benefit for
88.1 The Park, the student-operated
station of the Plymouth-Canton
Community School District. This year,
the auctionwill be presented byRobert
BoschLLC, Diesel Division.
Auction items have been donated by
local businesses with new items avail-
able every half hour along with a
Dream Board with more unique items
available to bidders all day.
The station generated nearly $13,000
from the auction, the major fundraiser
for the radio station, and this year the
students have set a goal of $15,000.
The station has been operating for
44 years, according to Station Manager
Bill Keith. He added that anyone with
an idea or donation for the auction can
contact the station at (734) 416-7732.
Businesses willing to display an auc-
tion flyer are being sought and anyone
interested in sponsoring a half hour or
hour of the auction can email Keith at
"We want to thank everyone who has
supported us over the years. The auc-
tion has become such a big part of our
fundraising. This is our biggest
fundraiser and we couldn't do it with-
out the generous support of local busi-
nesses and our listeners, Keith said.
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