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Raffle tickets aid shelter
Jakes Auto and Truck Repair has donated
a 2013 Del Ray scooter which is being raffled
off tohelp fund theRomulus Animal Shelter.
Tickets are $5 each or three for $10 and
are available at both Jake's locations, 36766
Goddard Road and 12003 S. Huron River Dr,
at theRomulus Animal Shelter and fromCity
CouncilmanWilliamWadsworth.
The drawing will take place during the
Romulus Downtown Development Authority
Pumpkin Festival at 5 p.m. Sept. 22 on the
WabashFreightHouseEntertainment Stage.
For more information, contact Wadsworth
at (734) 955-5960.
Youth Theatre plans classes
Registration for the Stage IV Youth
TheatreSummer Session is nowunderway.
The cost for the classes is $125 per stu-
dents for residents of Wayne orWestland and
$135 for non-residents. Full payment must be
made at the time of registration. There are
some scholarships available.
Registration is available at the Wayne
Community Center, 4635 Howe Road, Wayne
from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through
Friday and from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. on week-
ends. Registration is limited to 35 students.
Following classes which continue through
Aug. 1, the students will perform in Seussical
Jr. at 7 p.m. Aug. 2, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Aug. 3
and 2 p.m. Aug. 4 at St. Mary of Wayne
School, 34530W. MichiganAve. inWayne.
For more information, contact Colleen
Meyer at (734) 721-7400.
Maybury Farmoffers camp
Maybury Farm Day Camp is a hands-on
experience that offers a wide variety of activ-
ities including: grooming and feeding ani-
mals, gardening, hiking, crafts, recycling,
teambuilding games andmanymore.
Maybury Farm Day Camp is for boys and
girls ages 7-14. Camp hours are 9 a.m. until 4
p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
until Aug. 22. The cost is $55 per camper per
day or $145 per week Tuesday through
Thursday.
To register for day camp, call (248) 374-
0200. Space is limited.
Maybury Farm is located at 50165 Eight
Mile Road in Northville. It is 1 1/4 mile west
of Beck Road on Eight Mile, 1/2 mile west of
Maybury StatePark.
For more information call (248) 374-0200
Monday throughThursday.
Friends seeking home to help
The Wayne Friends organization is seek-
ing nominations for homes for the 15th year
of their annual project.
The volunteer group meets to help a local
homeowner with maintenance and painting
each year. The only stipulation for homes is
that theymust be owner occupied.
This year, the volunteer home makeover
will take place Sept. 14. In case of rain, the
daywill be changed toSept. 21.
Volunteers will meet at 8:30 a.m. at the
Wayne Banquet Center for a continental
breakfast and then travel to the selected
home which they will paint in "five hours or
less," according to group organizer Edward
McMurray. Volunteers are need for the com-
munity event.
To suggest a homeowner who could use
the Friends' help due to age or financial cir-
cumstances, or to volunteer, contact
McMurray at edwardmcmurray@yahoo.com.
Sidewalk Sales set inWayne
Starting today, the Wayne Chamber of
Commerce will be hosting Wayne's 55th
Annual SidewalkSales.
The sales will take place on Wayne Road
and Michigan Avenue in downtown Wayne
and will last for three days. The last day of
the event, July 13, coincides with the US12
Cruise along Wayne Road and Michigan
Avenue.
The Sidewalk Sales event allows local
businesses to promote their stores and clear
their shelves of spring merchandise.
Customers are encouraged to join the event
for some of the best deals of the year.
Old Village event set
Bumpers, Bikes & Bands will take place
in the Old Village section of Plymouth from
11 a.m. until 4 p.m. July 14.
Vehicles will be displayed on
Starkweather Street from Farmer to
Division, on Spring Street from Mill to
Amelia and onLiberty fromMill toDavis.
Entertainment and other activities are
plannedduring the day.
Senator sets local hours
Sen. Patrick Colbeck (R-Canton) will meet
with local constituents at George's Senate
Coney Island in Northville from 7-9 a.m. on
Friday, July 19.
Colbeck will be on hand to answer ques-
tions and respond to residents' concerns on
issues related to state government. No
appointment is necessary.
Also in attendance will be Colbeck's In-
District Manager Penny Crider. The restau-
rant is located at 39430 Dun Rovin Dr. in
Northville.
For more information or to contact
Colbeck, please visit www.senatorpatrickcol-
beck.comor call (734) 743-1442.
Class of 1983 to 'reunite'
Romulus High School class of 1983 gradu-
ates will celebrate their 30 year reunion from
6 p.m. until 1 a.m. Aug. 3 at the Holiday Inn,
17201NorthlineRoad inSouthgate.
All alumni and friends of classes 1981
through 1985 are invited to the event.
Admission is $65 per person until July 3
and $70 per personuntil July 26.
Ticket price includes an open bar, dinner
and dancing and can be purchased via pay-
pal:
https://www.facebook.com/RomulusClasso
f1983 on Facebook or by check or money
order made payable to Todd Gibbs - note
"Class of '83Reunion" on check andmail to:
Todd Gibbs, 110WJose Road, Twining, MI
48766.
Checks will not be accepted after July 3.
No ticketswill be sold after July 26.
Winners
Four local soccer players helped the Michigan based Crew-Wolves to qualify for the
U.S. Soccer Development Academy National Championships in Houston next week.
The eight qualifying teams for the National Championship will bivouac at the University
of Houston. The Academy sponsored youth soccer is the most elite level of age-
group participation. In the under-17 years of age division, they won their regional last
week in Dallas by taking three straight games. All four have already signed college let-
ters of intent. Blake Townes, left, Salem High School and Notre Dame; Ken Krolicki,
Canton High School and Michigan State; Jimmy Fiscus (Captain), Northville High
School and Michigan State and Chase Pagani, Ann Arbor Pioneer and Colgate. All
four are National Honor Society members.
Photo courtesy of Rolco Sports Network