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PAGE 6                                                         ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                             July 18, 2019

                                                                        Calendar of events


        Farmers Market is open                 Friday, July 26 at the T.  J. Coleman
           The Romulus Farmer's Market is open  Community Center, 35351 Beverly Road in
        from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. every Wednesday  Romulus, just east of Wayne Road.    Bible Walk trip planned
        through Sept. 25.                        The movie July 26 will be Little and con-
           Each Wednesday include a theme day  cessions will be available. Visitors should  New Birth Baptist Church and    there will be no refunds. All checks
        giveaway and those who enroll in the free  bring their own blankets and chairs for  Sisters With A Purpose will host a  must be made payable to Sisters With a
        market Kid's Club receive a $2 coupon each  seating.                            Bible Walk trip to Ohio on Saturday,  Purpose and mailed to New Birth
        month.                                   The event will feature an all-day festival  Aug. 24.                       Baptist Church at the address listed
           The market takes place at the Romulus  from noon until 9 p.m. Saturday, July 27  Participants will leave the Inkster  above. There will be a $12 fee for any
        Historical Park Pavilion, 11147 Hunt St. in  with activities, food music and vendors  church, located at 27628 Avondale St. at  non-sufficient funds or returned check.
        Romulus. For more information, call (734)  along with bouncers and children's con-  7 a.m. to travel to 500 Tingley in  For more information, contact
        955-4531.                              tests. A Gospel Celebration is set for 2-8 p.m.  Mansfield Ohio.             President Orlessia Watson at (313) 748-
                                               on Sunday July 28 along with praise        The $95 fee includes round-trip trav-  8667; Vice President Wanda Kirkland
        Free movie in Romulus                  dancers, church choirs and vendors.      el on a luxury motor coach, snacks on  (313) 415-8071, Secretary Corrinthia
           Romulus Recreation will present free  From more information, contact  (734)  the bus and dinner at the Bible Walk.  Glenn, (313) 687-7026 or Shirley Walker
        Movies in the Park during the summer. The  728-9904 or (313) 485-1312.          Fees must be paid in full by July 22 and  (313) 544-0354.
        movie for Friday, July 19 is Incredibles 2
        and for Friday, Aug. 16 is A Dog's Way Home.  Revolutionary 60s on display
           The movies begin at dusk or near 9 p.m.  The Plymouth Historical Museum has a  Vendors and crafters will be stationed in  Shakespeare returns to Canton
        at Historical Park Pavilion, 36095 Goddard  new exhibit dedicated to the decade of  the Fourth Street Square.         The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is
        Road in Romulus.                       peace movements, riots, the Vietnam War,  For more information or registration for  teaming up with the Michigan Shakespeare
                                               the British music invasion, the moon land-  crafters, call Janet Millard, event coordina-  Festival to bring several special perform-
        Church hosts clothing Give Away        ing, the Tiger’s World Series championship,  tion at (734) 558-5368.        ances to Canton this summer. The Michigan
           Lighthouse Home Mission in Westland  and many other events of the 1960s.                                        Shakespeare Festival will once again be
        will host a Clothing Give Away from 10 a.m.  Displays include a 1965 Mustang, a typical  Jazz at The Elks planned  performing in Canton this during their sum-
        until 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, July 19  family scene from the 1960s, bicycles of the  Jazz at The Elks takes place from 7-9:30  mer residency at the Village Theater at
        and 20.                                era, a vignette of the Apollo Moon Landing  p.m. on the last Tuesday of the month at the  Cherry Hill.  From Aug. 2 through 18, the
           Visitors can purchase a new gray cloth  and a life-size street scene of the Beatles on  Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge. There is a  Michigan Shakespeare Festival will present
        bag for $2 and fill it up with clothing. There  Abbey Road.                  $10 donation at the door which includes  the 2019 season lineup at The Village
        is no limit on the number of bags that can  Revolutionary '60s is sponsored by  hors d'oeuvres.                    Theater, located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road.
        be purchased.  Each visitor will also be  Blackwell Ford of Plymouth.          New to the Elks will be Jim Cooper on  Performances will include: William
        given a box in which to put shoes, coats and  The exhibit will continue until Nov. 6.  vibraphone with the Jim Cooper Quartet  Shakespeare's “King Lear” and “The Two
        larger items.                          During this period, visitors can take advan-  who will perform July 30.  Also performing  Gentlemen of Verona”, as well as Edmond
           The church is located at 34033 Palmer  tage of “Free Summer Saturdays” admis-  will be returning musicians, Cliff Monear  Rostand's “Cyrano de Bergerac.”  Tickets
        Road in Westland.                      sion which ends Aug. 31 and is sponsored  on keyboard, Kurt Krahnke on bass, and  can be purchased at the door or in advance
                                               by Comfort Keepers of Plymouth. Museum  Pete Siers on drums.                at www.cantonvillage theater.org, by calling
        Library marks moon landing             hours are 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Friday,    The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge  (734) 394-5300, or in person from 10 a.m.
           Canton Public Library is celebrating the  Saturday and Sunday. The museum is locat-  325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road,  until 2 p.m. Monday through Friday at The
        50th anniversary of the Apollo Moon    ed at 155 South Main St. Plymouth, 48170.  Plymouth.                        Village Theater.
        Landing at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 20.     For more information, call (734) 455-8940   For more information, call (734) 453-1780
           All are welcome to stop by for activities,                                or visit www.plyaa325.com or email jaz-  Cardboard Boat Race returns
        light snacks (while supplies last) and video  Church hosts bazaar            zattheelks@gmail.com.                    The 5th Annual Summit on the Park
        footage of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's  St. Clements Episcopal Church in                                      Cardboard Boat Race will cast off starting
        first steps on the moon. World of Rocks in  Inkster will host a bazaar from noon until 7  Sister Pie founder to speak  at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2.
        Ypsilanti will have a display of space rocks.   p.m. July 27 which will include slighting  Sister Pie Founder Lisa Ludwinski is  Racers will build boats no bigger than 5
           The event is one of many programs and  used appliances and clothing and lots of  known as much for her delicious pies as for  ½-feet wide by 10-feet long using only card-
        activities lined up for the space-themed 62  crafts for sale. There will also be food avail-  her community engagement in Detroit.   board, duct tape and paint.  Register online
        Days of Summer library program. There  able for purchase. The church is located at  The business owner and cookbook  at www.summitonthepark.org  or at the
        are galactic puzzles and a cosmic scavenger  4300 Harrison St. at the corner of Harrison  author will speak at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,  Summit front desk.
        hunt     in   the    library.   Visit  and Pine, one block north of Annapolis  July 31 the Canton Public Library.     Cardboard Boat Race event fees per
        www.cantonpl.org/calendar for a full list of  Street, in Inkster.              There will be a few treats to taste while  boat are:  $10 for Summit members; $15 for
        programs.                                                                    supplies last, but the main event is a pres-  Canton residents; and $20 for non-resi-
           The Canton Public Library is located at  Christmas in July sale set       entation on Ludwinski's journey from con-  dents. Oars will be provided for use during
        1200 S. Canton Center Road in Canton. Call  The Belleville Central Business  cept to kitchen. Learn how her mindset and  race.
        (734) 397-0999 for library information.   Community is hosting the Christmas in July  business model set the company up for suc-  Awards will be presented in the follow-
                                               Sidewalk Sale from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on  cess.                           ing categories:  Most Creative; Fastest Boat,
        Romulus Community Festival begins      Saturday July 27 throughout the downtown  No registration required. The Canton  and The Titanic Award. Each vessel will be
           The American Progressive Association  area.                               Public Library is located at 1200 S. Canton  timed individually.
        is sponsoring the Romulus Community      Sales are planned at merchants on Main  Center Road in Canton. Visit www.canton-  For additional information and race
        Festival including a free family movie in  Street in Belleville and Downtown on the  pl.org or call (734) 397-0999 for library infor-  rules, visit www.summitonthepark.org or
        the park beginning at about 7:30 p.m.  Lake.                                 mation.                               call (734) 394-5460.
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