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Calendar of events
Farmers Market is open Bake sale scheduled ings, presentations about disease preven- at http://hstrial-ericluke.homestead.com
The Romulus Farmer's Market is open A Dorothy Gardner Memorial Bake tion and free book bags and school sup- /~local/~Preview/Flyer5.pdf.
from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. every Wednesday Sale is set for 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. plies for students. For more Information, call (734) 461-
through Sept. 25. Wednesday, Aug. 14 in the lobby at the This is the second annual community 4833 ext 305
Each Wednesday include a theme day Inkster Police Department, 26279 health fair sponsored by Sharon Seventh-
giveaway and those who enroll in the free Michigan Ave. in Inkster. day Adventist Church. The event will take Outdoor family movie planned
market Kid's Club receive a $2 coupon Proceeds will be used to support com- place at 28537 Cherry St. in Inkster. For The William P. Faust Public Library will
each month. munity outreach programs. more information, call (734) 722-2313. host a family movie under the stars at 8
The market takes place at the Romulus The sale is presented by the Inkster p.m. Friday, Aug. 23. Guests should arrive
Historical Park Pavilion, 11147 Hunt St. in Commission on Aging and the Inkster Disc Dogs visit library at 7:30 to find a seat, organizers said, as a
Romulus. For more information, call (734) Police Department. The Disc Dogs of Michigan High Flying few seats will be provided but visitors are
955-4531. Dog Show will appear at the William P. urged to bring their own blankets. Snacks
Library hosts speaker Faust Public Library of Westland from 6-7 and water will be provided for the whole
Shakespeare returns to Canton The Wayne Public Library will host p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20. family.
The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is Detroit Institute of Arts Behind the Seen: The family show includes canine ath- The library is located at 6123 Central
teaming up with the Michigan The Essentials from 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, letes performing in races, catching City Pkwy. in Westland. For more informa-
Shakespeare Festival to bring several spe- Aug. 14. The speaker from the DIA will Frisbees and other tricks. The show takes tion, call (734) 326-6123. No registration is
cial performances to Canton this summer. present a program outlining the diversity, place outdoors on the library lawn so visi- required for the movie.
The Michigan Shakespeare Festival will quality and world-class status of the muse- tor may want to bring a blanket of chair.
once again be performing in Canton this um collection. The program is free. The library is Jazz at the Elks is planned
during their summer residency at the The event is free. located at6123 Central city Parkway in Jazz trumpeter Jake Lee will perform
Village Theater at Cherry Hill. The library is located at 3737 South Westland. Fro more information, call from 7-10 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 27 at the
Performances will continue through Aug. Wayne Road, Wayne. (734)326-6123. Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge.
18 at The Village Theater, located at 50400 Backing Lee will be Sean Dobbins on
Cherry Hill Road in Canton Township.. Legislator sets coffee hour Coffee With A Cop served drums, Corey Kendrick on keyboards and
Performances will include: William State Rep. Matt Koleszar (D-Plymouth) Members of the Inkster Police Rob Bickley on bass.
Shakespeare's “King Lear” and “The Two will host an August coffee hour from 7-8 Department will host Coffee With A Cop at The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge
Gentlemen of Verona”, as well as Edmond p.m. Friday, Aug. 16 at the Muslim commu- 2 p.m. Aug. 21 at Oak Street Health, 27155 325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road,
Rostand's “Cyrano de Bergerac.” Tickets nity of Western Suburbs, 40440 Palmer Cherry Hill road. There will be free pizza Plymouth. For more information, call (734)
can be purchased at the door or in Road in Canton Township. These events and refreshments. 453-1780 or visit www.plyaa325.com or
advance at www.cantonvillagetheater.org, provide residents an opportunity to stop in There is no agenda or speeches, just a email jazzattheelks@gmail.com.
by calling (734) 394-5300, or in person from and have an informal conversation with chance to enjoy a cup of coffee, ask ques-
10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday through Friday the representative about how to improve tions voice concerns and get to know the Chamber hosts golf outing
at The Village Theater. state government, or share concerns or officers in the neighborhood. The Romulus Chamber of Commerce
ideas. will host the annual Golf Outing on
Art House hosts tattoo artists Koleszar serves House District 20, Gabby's Games set in Sumpter Thursday, Aug. 29, at the Links at Gateway
The *Northville Art House will present which includes the cities of Northville and The Sumpter Township Public Safety Golf Course, 33280 Gateway Dr. in
MARKED: The Art, Body, & Soul of the Plymouth, Northville and Plymouth Department along with the Rawsonville Romulus,.
Tattoo Artist through Aug. 24. Townships, and a portion of Canton. He Woods mobile home community are spon- Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. for a
The exhibition will feature artists from can be contacted at (517) 373-3816 or by soring Gabby's Games from 11 a.m. until 6 9:30 a.m. shotgun start.
four Metro Detroit tattoo and art studios email at MattKoleszar@house.mi.gov with p.m. Friday, Aug. 23. The event includes a banquet, awards
each with their own individual style and any questions or concerns. The free event is designed for those 5-16 and prizes along with a special drawing.
body of work influenced by the tattoo cul- years old and will include inflatables, Fees are $120 per golfer.
ture. Work includes illustrations, mixed- History of city celebrated Dance Revolution, educational seminars, To register, contact the Greater
media, paintings, pyrography, sculpture, History will be doubly celebrated in prize raffles, the Animal Magic Exotic Romulus Chamber of Commerce, 11189
and more. Romulus this month as the Romulus Animal Show, police and fire vehicles, a Shook Road, Suite 200, Romulus, or call
The gallery is open from noon until 5 Historical Society marks the 40th anniver- Huron Valley Ambulance vehicle and (734) 893-0694.
p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from sary of the group founded in 1979. other games and entertainment.
noon until 4 p.m. on Saturday. The The event is set for 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. Lunch will be provided while supplies Movie Night at police department
Northville Art House is located at 215 W. 17 at Romulus Historical Park, where last. Participants must register to attend The Inkster Police Department will
Cady St., Northville, MI 48167, (248) 344- there will be live music, free face painting, and be accompanied by a parent or host a free movie night at 8:30 p.m. Friday,
0497, and online at www.northvilleart- balloons and a clown providing entertain- guardian. The event is limited to residents Aug. 30 at the Inkster Police Department
house.org. ment. The family event is free and of Sumpter Township, although children parking lot, 26279 Michigan Ave. in Inkster.
Romulus Historical Museum Director from surrounding communities will be There will be free popcorn, snow cones,
Used book bag sale set Pearl Varner said the group is hoping for a admitted, space permitting. hot dogs and other refreshments.
The Friends of the Wayne Public large crowd at the family friendly event Gabby's Games will take place at the The movie will be The Secret Life of
Library will host a used book bag sale from suitable for all ages. Rawsonville Woods clubhouse, 10825 Pets.
noon until 4 p.m. on both Friday and “Historical dress is optional,” she said Rawsonville Road in Belleville. The viewing is outside so attendees are
Saturday, Aug. 9 and 10 during Wayne but there are those already planning their Registration forms are available at the encouraged to dress for the weather and
Downtown Days. historic costumes. She said there will also Rawsonville Woods clubhouse, the bring a chair or blanket to sit on.
The sale will offer visitors the opportu- be snacks and beverages and “even a histo- Sumpter Township Police Department or Residents of all ages are welcome.
nity to fill a big bag of items for $2 and a ry lesson.”
giant bag of items for only $5. The park is located at 11147 Hunt St. in
The library is located at 3737 South Romulus.
Wayne Road in Wayne. For more information, call Varner at
(734) 697-9682.
Library hosts wildlife safari
The William P. Faust Public Library will Eagles host annual Hoedown
host Nelson's Wildlife Safari at 6 p.m. The Van Buren Eagles Hoedown will
Tuesday, Aug. 13. take place from 3-10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17
The company will bring live animals to Two live bands, Taylor Tucky and The
the library for a hands-on experience. The Southern Heat Band, will be entertaining
program is being sponsored by Community with favorite modern and classic country
Financial Credit Union. radio hits starting at 4 p.m. Food will be
Registration is required by phoning the available for purchase along with a full
library at (734) 326-6123. The library is cash bar. The event is open to the public.
located at 6123 Central City Pkwy. in Tickets are priced at $15 for ages 13-
Westland. adult. Children 12 and younger are admit-
ted at no cost. Tickets are on sale now at
Zydeco Hepcats to entertain. the Van Buren Eagles and online at
The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks will host www.foe3996.com. Tickets will also be
the Zydeco Hepcats including Bill available at the door on the day of the
Harrison on accordion and vocals, Perez Hoedown.
Morris with rub board and percussion, The Van Buren Eagles is located at 9961
Erich Goebel on guitar and vocals, Frankie Beck Road in Belleville. For more infor-
Lee on guitar and vocals, Joe LaBeau on mation, call the Eagles at (734) 699-8836.
saxophone, Mike Ziegeler on drums and
Dave Watson on percussion from 7-10 p.m. Free Health Fair planned
Tuesday, Aug. 13. American International Academy will
The performance will take place at the host a free health fair from noon until 4
Elks Loges, 41700 Ann Arbor Road in p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18.
Plymouth. For more information, call The event is free and open to the public.
(734)453-1780. The event will include free health screen-