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PAGE 6                                                         ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                             July 25, 2019

                                                                        Calendar of events


        Farmers Market is open                 vibraphone with the Jim Cooper Quartet  Erich Goebel on guitar and vocals, Frankie  Disc Dogs visit library
           The Romulus Farmer's Market is open  who will perform July 30.  Also performing  Lee on guitar and vocals, Joe LaBeau on  The Disc Dogs of Michigan High Flying
        from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. every Wednesday  will be returning musicians, Cliff Monear  saxophone, Mike Ziegeler on drums and  Dog Show will appear at the William P.
        through Sept. 25.                      on keyboard, Kurt Krahnke on bass, and  Dave Watson on percussion from 7-10 p.m.  Faust Public Library of Westland from 6-7
           Each Wednesday include a theme day  Pete Siers on drums.                  Tuesday, Aug. 13.                     p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20.
        giveaway and those who enroll in the free  The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge   The performance will take place at the  The family show includes canine ath-
        market Kid's Club receive a $2 coupon each  325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road,  Elks Loges, 41700 Ann Arbor Road in  letes performing in races, catching
        month.                                 Plymouth. For more information, call (734)  Plymouth. For more information, call  Frisbees and other tricks. The show takes
           The market takes place at the Romulus  453-1780 or visit www.plyaa325.com or  (734)453-1780.                    place outdoors on the library lawn so visi-
        Historical Park Pavilion, 11147 Hunt St. in  email jazzattheelks@gmail.com.                                        tor may want to bring a blanket of chair.
        Romulus. For more information, call (734)                                    Romulus alumni set reunion               The program is free. The library is locat-
        955-4531.                              Sister Pie founder to speak             Old friends will meet for a weekend of  ed at 6123 Central city Parkway in
                                                 Sister Pie Founder Lisa Ludwinski is  conversation and reminiscing when the  Westland. Fro more information, call
        Romulus Community Festival begins      known as much for her delicious pies as for  Romulus High School Class of 1979 meets  (734)326-6123.
           The American Progressive Association  her community engagement in Detroit.   for the 40th reunion. Organizers have also
        is sponsoring the Romulus Community      The business owner and cookbook     invited members of the graduating classes  Outdoor family movie planned
        Festival including a free family movie in  author will speak at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,  from 1977, 1978, 1980 and 1981 to join them  The William P. Faust Public Library will
        the park beginning at about 7:30 p.m.  July 31 the Canton Public Library. There  for the three-day event.          host a family movie under the stars at 8
        Friday, July 26 at the T.  J. Coleman  will be a few treats to taste while supplies  The reunion activities will begin at 7:30  p.m. Friday, Aug. 23. Guests should arrive at
        Community Center, 35351 Beverly Road in  last, but the main event is a presentation on  p.m. Friday Aug. 16 when class members  7:30 to find a seat, organizers said, as a few
        Romulus, just east of Wayne Road.      Ludwinski's journey from concept to   can meet for hors d'oeuvres and conversa-  seats will be provided but visitors are urged
           The movie July 26 will be Little and con-  kitchen. Learn how her mindset and busi-  tion at the Marriott Delta Hotel at 31500  to bring their own blankets. Snacks and
        cessions will be available. Visitors should  ness model set the company up for success.  Wick Road. The event will continue until 10  water will be provided for the whole family.
        bring their own blankets and chairs for  No registration required. The Canton  p.m.                                   The library is located at 6123 Central
        seating.                               Public Library is located at 1200 S. Canton  Alumni will meet at 5:30 Aug. 17 for din-  City Pkwy. in Westland. For more informa-
           The event will feature an all day festival  Center Road in Canton. Visit www.canton-  ner and dancing during a cruise on the  tion, call (734) 326-6123. No registration is
        from noon until 9 p.m. Saturday, July 27  pl.org or call (734) 397-0999 for library infor-  Detroit Princess. Tickets for the cruise are  required for the movie.
        with activities, food music and vendors  mation.                             $68 per person if purchased before July 17
        along with bouncers and children's con-                                      and $73 per person after that date. Tickets  Township hosts blood drive
        tests. A Gospel Celebration is set for 2-8  Art House hosts tattoo artists   can      be       purchased       at     Plymouth Township and the American
        p.m. on Sunday July 28 along with praise  The Northville Art House will present  www.detroitprincess.com.          Red Cross are hosting a blood drive from 1-
        dancers, church choirs and vendors.    MARKED: The Art, Body, & Soul of the    The weekend gathering will close with a  7 p.m. Sept. 4.  The effort will take place at
           From more information, contact  (734)  Tattoo Artist Aug. 2 through 24.   Family Barbeque set from 1-6 p.m. Sunday,  Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty,
        728-9904 or (313) 485-1312.              The exhibition will open with a public  Aug. 18 at St. Johns Lodge #44, 31800  Plymouth.
                                               reception from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2  Beverly Road in Romulus.         Fire Chief Daniel Phillips is coordinat-
        Revolutionary 60s on display           which will feature artists from four Metro  For more information or reservations  ing the effort.
           The Plymouth Historical Museum has a  Detroit tattoo and art studios each with  contact one of the committee members;  According to an official statement from
        new exhibit dedicated to the decade of  their own individual style and body of work  Michael Johnson, (313) 319-7282; Sarita  the Red Cross, “The need for blood is con-
        peace movements, riots, the Vietnam War,  influenced by the tattoo culture. Work  Stephens, (313) 974-9563; ILanader  stant and only volunteer donors can fulfill
        the British music invasion, the moon land-  includes illustrations, mixed-media, paint-  Johnson, (313) 258-5681; Duane Moffat,  that need.”
        ing, the Tiger World Series championship,  ings, pyrography, sculpture, and more.  (248) 459-3399; John Baum, (734) 255-7055 or
        and many other events of the 1960s.      Artists include: Josh Barg and Keith  Teri Pryor (Rice), (734) 772-4260.     Veterans’ Health Summit set
        Displays include a 1965 Mustang, a typical  Opalinski of *Electric Parks Tattoo, Detroit;                             The Canton Community Foundation and
        family scene from the 1960s, bicycles of the  Joey Gonyea, Dennis Halbritter, TJ Hodge,  Eagles host annual Hoedown  Legal Help for Veterans will present the
        era, a vignette of the Apollo Moon Landing  Brook Jacoby, Corey Lewis, Dennie Mackie,  The Van Buren Eagles Hoedown will  10th Annual Veteran Health Summit 2019
        and a life-size street scene of the Beatles on  Andrew PK, Kyle Pryce, Cheryl Tash, and  take place from 3-10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17  from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18
        Abbey Road.                            Trent Thompson of *Eternal Tattoos Inc.,  Two live bands, Taylor Tucky and The  at Schoolcraft College VisTaTech Center.
           Revolutionary '60s is sponsored by  Livonia; Bill Crawford and Ginny      Southern Heat Band, will be entertaining  Topics at the free event include maxi-
        Blackwell Ford of Plymouth.            Neumann of Grand Boulevard Tattoo     with favorite modern and classic country  mizing veteran's health care; veteran's dis-
           The exhibit will continue until Nov. 6.  Company, Detroit and Aura Dalian, Aaron  radio hits starting at 4 p.m. Food will be  ability update, health care in the communi-
        During this period, visitors can take advan-  Ruby and Jay Wheeler of North Main  available for purchase along with a full  ty, Ann Arbor VA Medical Center update
        tage of “Free Summer Saturdays” admis-  Tattoo Studio & Art Gallery, Plymouth.  cash bar. The event is open to the public.   and an update from the Michigan Veterans
        sion which ends Aug. 31 and is sponsored  The gallery is open from noon until 5  Tickets are priced at $15 for ages 13-  Affairs Agency.
        by Comfort Keepers of Plymouth. Museum  p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from  adult.  Children 12 and younger are admit-  The is no cost to attend for all military
        hours are 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Friday,  noon until 4 p.m. on Saturday. The    ted at no cost.  Tickets are on sale now at  veterans, friends, family and caregivers.
        Saturday and Sunday. The museum is     Northville Art House is located at 215 W.  the Van Buren Eagles and online at  Registration is requested, however, as
        located at 155 South Main St. Plymouth,  Cady St., Northville, MI 48167, (248) 344-  www.foe3996.com. The Van Buren Eagles is  there will be a boxed lunch provided at the
        48170.                                 0497, and online at www.northvilleart-  located at 9961 Beck Road in Belleville. For  close of the day.
           For more information, call (734) 455-8940   house.org.                    more information, call the Eagles at (734)  For information or registration call the
                                                                                     699-8836.                             Canton Community Foundation at  (734)
        Church hosts bazaar                    Library plans scavenger hunt                                                495-1200.
           St. Clements Episcopal Church in      The William P. Faust Public Library will
        Inkster will host a bazaar from noon until 7  host a scavenger hunt beginning at 10:30
        p.m. July 27 which will include slightly  a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 3
        used appliances and clothing and lots of  Each participating family will get a list
        crafts for sale. There will also be food avail-  of items to find around the city and must
        able for purchase. The church is located at  figure out where to find the items, drive
        4300 Harrison St. at the corner of Harrison  there safely, and then take a photo of the
        and Pine, one block north of Annapolis  item and the family.
        Street, in Inkster.                      Prizes will be awarded at the library.
                                               Registration the hunt is required. The
        Christmas in July sale set             library is located at 6123 Central City Pkwy.
           The Belleville Central Business     in Westland. For registration or informa-
        Community is hosting the Christmas in July  tion, call (734)326-6123.
        Sidewalk Sale from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on
        Saturday July 27 throughout the downtown  Library hosts wildlife safari
        area.                                    The William P. Faust Public Library will
           Sales are planned at merchants on Main  host Nelson's Wildlife Safari at 6 p.m.
        Street in Belleville and Downtown on the  Tuesday, Aug. 13.
        Lake.                                    The company will bring live animals to
           Vendors and crafters will be stationed in  the library for a hands-on experience. The
        the Fourth Street Square.              program is being sponsored by Community
           For more information or registration for  Financial Credit Union.
        crafters, call Janet Millard, event coordina-  Registration is required by phoning the
        tion at (734) 558-5368.                library at (734) 326-6123. The library is
                                               located at 6123 Central City Pkwy. in
        Jazz at The Elks planned               Westland.
           Jazz at The Elks takes place from 7-9:30
        p.m. on the last Tuesday of the month at the  Zydeco Hepcats to entertain.
        Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge. There is a  The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks will host
        $10 donation at the door which includes  the Zydeco Hepcats including Bill
        hors d'oeuvres.                        Harrison on accordion and vocals, Perez
           New to the Elks will be Jim Cooper on  Morris with rub board and percussion,
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