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June 15, 2017
Farmersmarket nowopen
The Canton Farmers Market will be
open from9 a.m. until 1 p.m. every Sunday
through Oct. 12 (closed July 2) at
Preservation Park, located at 500N. Ridge
Road, Canton.
This open-air-market features a variety
of Michigan grown and made food as well
as hand-crafted items. The Farmers
Market will take place rain or shine.
Find the latest market information on
Facebook at:
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farmersmarket.
Concert series begins
The Northville Summer Friday Night
Concert Series - presented by TomHolzer
Ford - brings the music of some of the
finest local musicians to downtown
Northville Town Square from 7-9 p.m.
everyFriday night throughAug. 25.
The schedule features music from jazz
to blues to rock 'n' roll. For more informa-
tion, including a full schedule of perform-
ances, contact the Northville Chamber of
Commerce at (248) 349-7640 or visit
Death by Design on stage
Inspire Theatre in Westland will pres-
ent Death By Design, a murder mystery
comedy at 7:30 p.m. June 16, 17, 23 and 24
and at 3 p.m. June 11, 18 and 25.
All tickets for the performances are
$16.
For information or tickets, visit
inspiretheatre.comor call (734) 751-7057.
Annual FleaMarket planned
The Romulus Historical Society
Annual FleaMarket will take place from8
a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday, June 17, at
Romulus Historical Park, 11147 Hunt St.
inRomulus.
Vendors must furnish their own tables
at the event.
For more information, contact Cathy
Morse (734) 941-6361.
Summer ReadingCarnival set
A Summer Reading Carnival is
planned at the Romulus Public Library
from10-11:30 p.m. Saturday, June 17.
Wildlife Safari will be on site with live
animals, superheroes are scheduled to
visit and the Friends of the Library will be
selling breakfast treats. There will be
prizes, new games and other activities.
This is a free event open to all ages.
Students should complete their reading
passports to enter into the prize drawing
to win lunch at the police station or the
fire station, lunch with the mayor or a $25
VISA gift card from Wings Financial
Credit Union.
For more information, call (734) 942-
7589. The library is located at 11121Wayne
Road inRomulus.
Father's Day run takes off
Registration for the Plymouth YMCA
Father's Day Run presented by Genisys
Credit Union will begin at 8 a.m. Sunday,
June 18 with the ¼ mile Kids Run; the 1-
mile Fun Run will begin at 8:15 a.m. and
the 5K run at 8:30 a.m. The 5K Walk will
begin at 9 a.m., the 10K run at 9:15 a.m.
Gazelle Sports Triple Register at
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mouthfathersdayrun.org.
Volunteers are also needed and volun-
teer information is on thewebsite above.
Legislator sets office hour
State Rep. Jeff Noble of Plymouth will
host an open office hour from 5-6 p.m.
Monday, June 19 at the Northville Library
in Meeting RoomB located at 212 W. Cady
St. inNorthville.
"I always enjoy the opportunity to con-
nect with people directly," Noble said. "I
encourage residents to attend. Listening to
concerns of residents helps me better
serve them."
No appointment is necessary. Those
unable to attend may contact Noble at
(517) 373-3816 or via email at
Puppets put on a show
The Romulus Public Library will pres-
ent Alex Thomas and Friends, a puppet
show, as part of the Summer Reading
Program
The free puppet show is planned for 6
p.m. Tuesday, June 20 at the library.
For more information, call (734) 942-
7589. The library is located at 11121Wayne
Road inRomulus.
Pet Palooza at FarmersMarket
The Westland Farmers and Artisans
Market will welcome well-behaved dogs
from3-7 p.m. June 22.
Last Day Dog Rescue will be on site to
facilitate adoptions during the day and
there will be a pet treat and water station
available.
The market takes place at 1901 N.
Carlson, south of Ford Road in Central
City Park. Vendors will be selling produce,
plants, fresh foods and crafts. There is live
music every week and EBT cards are
accepted.
For more information, call (734) 326-
7222
LadiesNight inWayne
The Wayne chamber of Commerce is
sponsoring a Ladies Night event from 5-8
p.m. Thursday, June 22.
Sponsorships for the event are still
available.
The program will take place at 34844
West Michigan Ave. inWayne. The reserve
a spot or for more information, contact KC
at
or call
(734) 721-0100.
Firefighters host Barbeque
The Wayne Firefighters will host a
charity Barbeque from noon until 3 p.m.
June 17 at the fire station at 3300 South
WayneRoad.
Firefighters will be serving hamburg-
ers and hot dogs with condiments for a $5
donation.
There will be face painting, balloon
animals and ice cream available during
the event.
The event is open to the public. For
more information, call (734) 722-1111.
Joint ShredDay set
The City of Plymouth and Plymouth
Township will offer a shred day for all res-
idents of both communities from 9 a.m.
until noon (or trucks are filled) Saturday,
June 24 at the Plymouth Cultural Center
located at 525 Farmer in downtown
Plymouth.
Shred Legal will be providing the
onsite shredding services. Plymouth
Township will host another joint shred
event in the fall.
Paper to be shredded shall be limited
to five banker boxes on each trip.
Residents can make multiple trips
throughout the morning, however.
Documents can be in paper bags or boxes
when brought to shredding. Documents in
plastic bags must be removed from the
plastic.
Residents participating must also pro-
vide proof of city or township residency
with a driver's license, voter ID card,
water bill, or property tax bill.
Michigan Mobile Hard Drive
Shredding will also be on site to securely
dispose of old andunusedharddrives. For
more information, email
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mouth.mi.us.
Craft Beer Festival planned
Tapped in the Ville, a craft beer festival
is planned from noon until 6 p.m. June 24
at Millennium Park, 45769 West Six Mile
Road inNorthvilleTownship.
Tickets are priced at $30 per person
and admission includes 10 tasting tickets
and one ticket for a 12-ounce Tapped in
theVillemug.
Tickets
are
available
at
or at the Northville
Chamber of Commerce office, 195 South
MainSt. inNorthville.
The presenting sponsor of the event is
DickScott Chrysler Jeep inPlymouth.
Packing party planned
Plymouth Community United Way and
Pastel will host a Hygiene Kit Packing
Party to benefit First Step from 10-11 a.m.
n Saturday, June 24. Pastel is new to the
Plymouth community offers a place for
women to rent work space, attend work-
shops, and engagewithone another.
Volunteers can choose and sign up for
what items they would like to bring to the
packing event forFirst Step.
First Step is the only non-profit agency
in Wayne County providing comprehen-
sive services for victims of domestic and
sexual violence.
Pastel is located at 447 Forest Ave.,
Suite 1, Plymouth.
For more information call (734) 453-
6879 x5.
Church hostsHealthy Living event
Redeemer Lutheran Church will host a
Healthy Living event, including tips for liv-
ing a healthy life from 10 a.m. until noon
onSaturday, June 24.
The program will take place at Wayne
County Community College District
Western Campus at 9555Haggerty Road in
Belleville. The event is free and open to
the public.
For more information, contact the
church at (734) 740-4230 or
or
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merlutheranchurchmi.com.
Community Band sets concerts
The Belleville Community Band will
perform two summer concerts this year at
BellevilleFirst UnitedMethodist Church.
The first concert is set for 3 p.m.
Sunday, June 25 and the next, again at 3
p.m. on July 30.
The concerts are free.
The church is located at 417 Charles St.
inBelleville.
Calendar of events
Diabetes classes offered
A program to help provide skills
and tools to help people living with
Type 2 diabetes live a healthier life
will be available in the City of Wayne
from 6-8:30 p.m. Thursdays through
July 20.
The six-week program, sponsored
by Beaumont hospitals, will include
help with managing everyday activi-
ties and avoiding complications. Tips
on balancing blood sugar and improv-
ing communications with familymem-
bers and health care providers will be
topics along with understanding the
importance ofmonitoring blood sugar.
Other topics will include ways to
manage symptoms and decrease
stress and improving overall health.
There will be a bonus session in
Wayne on July 27.
Sessions will place at the City of
Wayne Senior Services, 4635 Howe
Road in Wayne. To register, or for
more
information,
visit
Beaumont.org/classes-events or call
(313) 586-5488.
The classes are sponsored in part
by Ford Motor Co. Fund, the National
Kidney Foundation of Michigan and
TheSenior Alliance.
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP WATER QUALITY REPORT
Plymouth Township’s Annual Water Quality Report is now available. The report describes the source and quality of your drink-
ing water.
The annual report has been required by law since the U.S. Congress passed the 1996 Safe Drinking Act Amendments.
Most of the Detroit metro area, including Plymouth Township, receives its drinking water from the Detroit River. The Great
Lakes Water Authority (formerly Detroit Water and Sewerage Department) operates the water treatment facilities and pumping
stations that supply water to the Township, which operates the pipeline infrastructure and acts as the retailer to area businesses
and residents.
The report is available at
.
To receive a paper copy in the mail, please contact us at (734) 354-3270 x 3. You may also pick-up a paper copy at the Clerk’s
Office or Division of Public Services at Township Hall, 9955 N Haggerty, Plymouth, MI 48170.
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