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CANTON - PLYMOUTH
CANTON - PLYMOUTH
Non-profit group plans independent housing project
Apartments designed to pro- caring, and supportive staff, and game changing endeavor," he
vide independence, safety and enabling all to live the most ful- ” said.
long-term stability for individuals filling and enriching lives possi- Independent Living Alliance
with intellectual and develop- ble. Capital funding for the project will be governed by a board of
mental disabilities (IDD) are "Our engagement with com- is expected from individual donors, directors focused on the ongoing
planned in Canton Township. munity leaders regarding site operations and continued
Members of Independent selection is a culmination of 3 along with corporate and private foundation. fundraising efforts to sustain the
Living Alliance, a 501 c 3 organi- years of commitment of a small community long-term, supporting
zation, met June 23 to announce core of dedicated families with residents' ever-changing needs
plans to construct an intentional IDD adults that have demonstrat- along with maintaining and
community in Canton. ed unwavering determination to and will include such amenities ongoing operations, Leslie updating social programming,
The catalyst behind the proj- be a change agent and create an as a courtyard, large and small added. transportation, and other daily
ect, a spokesman said, was a intentional community for a very social/activity areas, fitness Capital funding for the project essentials.
group of concerned parents with underserved group in our socie- rooms, and office space. is expected from individual No location for the planned
IDD adult children seeking an ty," said Randy Leslie, chairman Additional and sometimes hard donors, along with corporate and apartment development was
inclusive and intentional com- of Independent Living Alliance. to find resources, such as staffing private foundations, which also announced. More information
munity where residents will be The facility will feature 40 one and transportation, will be inte- recognize this growing need and about the project is available at
engaged daily with a positive, and two-bedroom apartments grated into the community's want to be a part of this unique www.ilaliving.org.
Michigan Philharmonic annual cruise raffle is under way
Tickets for the Michigan ” riencing the feel of a paddleboat- upcoming Philharmonic concert
Philharmonic raffle of a cruise of style cruise ship,officials said. at the Eleanor and Edsel Ford
the Pacific Northwest for two are Tickets for the raffle are $50 each Tickets for the raffle are $50 Estate. The winner will be con-
now available. and only 400 will be sold. each and only 400 will be sold. tacted that day and does not need
The trip raffle is the largest Tickets can be purchased through to be present to win.
fundraiser for the Michigan the Michigan Philharmonic For information contact the
Philharmonic, officials said, and includes the nine-day cruise serenity of the wilderness in the offices located in Plymouth or Michigan Philharmonic at
will be a wine cruise along the aboard the American Empress Pacific Northwest with scenery online at michiganphil.org. The www.michiganphil.org or call (734)
Columbia and Snake rivers from and roundtrip airfare for two. and waterways leading to wine drawing for the winner will take 451-2112 or info@michiganphil.
Oct. 30 through Nov. 7. The prize Travelers will experience the country, tasting vintages and expe- place Saturday, Aug. 13, during the org.
Magic Bus to perform in Kellogg Park tomorrow evening
The popular Music in the Air free you can now be transported back there
weekly concert series will continue at 7 instantly with the one and only Magic
p.m. tomorrow, July 15, and continue Bus," band members said. The musicians
through Sept. 3 at the Kellogg Park stage said their goal was to transcend the mod-
in downtown Plymouth, officials from the ern age and send audiences back to the
Downtown Development Authority (DDA) Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco
office said. in 1967.
The concerts are sponsored by the Next week, July 22, Power Play Detroit
DDA; the Bank of Ann Arbor; the (Greatest Rock Hits) is set to perform; on
Plymouth Noon Rotary Club and Hines July 29--Lady Sunshine & the X Band
Park Lincoln. (Detroit's' own - Emotion, Fire, Pride, and
The line-up this year again includes Soul); Aug. 5--Larry Lee and the Back in
various area bands and tomorrow, Magic the Day Band (Funk, R&B, Motown); Aug.
Bus will perform music of the 60s, psyche- 12--Geff Phillips and Friends (Pop & Rock
delic music from the Woodstock era, a Variety 60s); Aug. 19 Moxie Blitz (80s -
time of musical and creative energy that Today Pop); Aug. 26--Steve King and the
has never been equaled before or since, Dittilies (Wayne Newton of Wayne
according to band members. "If you are County) and Sept. 2--Atomic Radio (Top Magic Bus will take to the Kellogg Park stage in concert tomorrow night.
too young to remember that magical time, 40, Pop Hip-Hop, Rock).
Festival www.cantonvillagetheater.org or by call-
ing The Village Theater Box Office at
(734) 394-5300.
FROM PAGE 1 For additional information, visit the
MSF website: www.michiganshake-
feature beloved festival actors Alan Ball spearefestival.com.
and Jason Briggs and designers Aly The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is
Renee Amidei, Emily McConnell, and located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road,
Melanie Schuessler-Bond. Canton, MI 48187 www.cantonvillagethe-
The 2022 season is partially supported ater.org.
by the Michigan Council for the Arts and Reduced price Flexpasses for all
Cultural Affairs and the National three shows are also available.
Endowment for the Arts / Arts Works Curtain time is usually 7:30 p.m. with
Program. Saturday matinees at 2 pm, and the
Season tickets are on sale now at Sunday matinees at 3 pm.
Notice of Public Accuracy Test of Voting Equipment
To the qualified electors of Canton Township, Wayne County, State of Michigan: Notice is hereby given that a Public Accuracy
Test for the electronic equipment that will be used in Precinct 21 for the Primary Election on August 2, 2022 Election is sched-
uled for July 18, 2022 at 3 p.m. in the Township Hall located at 1150 S. Canton Center, Canton, MI 48188. The Public Accuracy
Test is conducted to demonstrate that the computer programming used to tabulate the votes cast at the election meets the require-
ments of Michigan election law. CN2402 - 0714322 2.5 x 0.911
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