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Calendar of events
Farmers Market is open sary of the group founded in 1979. Disc Dogs visit library For more Information, call (734) 461-
The Romulus Farmer's Market is open The event is set for 2 p.m. Saturday, The Disc Dogs of Michigan High Flying 4833 ext 305
from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. every Wednesday Aug. 17 at Romulus Historical Park, where Dog Show will appear at the William P.
through Sept. 25. there will be live music, free face painting, Faust Public Library of Westland from 6-7 Outdoor family movie planned
Each Wednesday include a theme day balloons and a clown providing entertain- p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20. The William P. Faust Public Library
giveaway and those who enroll in the free ment. The family event is free and The family show includes canine ath- will host a family movie under the stars at
market Kid's Club receive a $2 coupon Romulus Historical Museum Director letes performing in races, catching 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23. Guests should arrive
each month. Pearl Varner said the group is hoping for a Frisbees and other tricks. The show takes at 7:30 to find a seat, organizers said, as a
The market takes place at the Romulus large crowd at the family friendly event place outdoors on the library lawn so visi- few seats will be provided but visitors are
Historical Park Pavilion, 11147 Hunt St. in suitable for all ages. tor may want to bring a blanket of chair. urged to bring their own blankets. Snacks
Romulus. For more information, call (734) “Historical dress is optional,” she said The program is free. The library is and water will be provided for the whole
955-4531. but there are those already planning their located at6123 Central City Parkway in family.
historic costumes. She said there will also Westland. For more information, call (734) The library is located at 6123 Central
Art House hosts tattoo artists be snacks and beverages and “even a his- 326-6123. City Pkwy. in Westland. For more informa-
The *Northville Art House will present tory lesson.” tion, call (734) 326-6123. No registration is
MARKED: The Art, Body, & Soul of the The park is located at 11147 Hunt St. in Coffee With A Cop served required for the movie.
Tattoo Artist through Aug. 24. Romulus. Members of the Inkster Police
The exhibition will feature artists from For more information, call Varner at Department will host Coffee With A Cop at Elder Abuse Town Hall set
four Metro Detroit tattoo and art studios (734) 697-9682. 2 p.m. Aug. 21 at Oak Street Health, 27155 State Rep. Jewell Jones (D-Inkster)
each with their own individual style and Cherry Hill Road. There will be free pizza along with special guests Michigan
body of work influenced by the tattoo cul- Eagles host annual Hoedown and refreshments. Attorney General Dana Nessel, state Sen.
ture. Work includes illustrations, mixed- The Van Buren Eagles Hoedown will There is no agenda or speeches, just a Betty Jean Alexander (D-Detroit) and
media, paintings, pyrography, sculpture, take place from 3-10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17 chance to enjoy a cup of coffee, ask ques- other senior advocates will host an Elder
and more. Two live bands, Taylor Tucky and The tions voice concerns and get to know the Abuse Town Hall from 2-4 p.m. Monday,
The gallery is open from noon until 5 Southern Heat Band, will be entertaining officers in the neighborhood. Aug. 26. Nessel recently announced a
p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from with favorite modern and classic country bipartisan Elder Abuse Task Force
noon until 4 p.m. on Saturday. The radio hits starting at 4 p.m. Food will be Gabby's Games set in Sumpter focused on developing strategies to miti-
Northville Art House is located at 215 W. available for purchase along with a full The Sumpter Township Public Safety gate the issue of elder abuse. At the town
Cady St., Northville, MI 48167, (248) 344- cash bar. The event is open to the public. Department along with the Rawsonville hall, Jones and his guests will provide
0497, and online at www.northvilleart- Tickets are priced at $15 for ages 13- Woods mobile home community are spon- information about the task force, share
house.org. adult. Children 12 and younger are admit- soring Gabby's Games from 11 a.m. until 6 available resources and discuss legislative
ted at no cost. Tickets are on sale now at p.m. Friday, Aug. 23. issues impacting seniors.
Legislator sets coffee hour the Van Buren Eagles and online at The free event is designed for those 5- The event will take place at the Booker
State Rep. Matt Koleszar (D-Plymouth) www.foe3996.com. Tickets will also be 16 years old and will include inflatables, T. Dozier Recreation Center, 2025
will host an August coffee hour from 7-8 available at the door on the day of the Dance Revolution, educational seminars, Middlebelt Road in Inkster.
p.m. Friday, Aug. 16 at the Muslim commu- Hoedown. prize raffles, the Animal Magic Exotic Jones serves House District 11, which
nity of Western Suburbs, 40440 Palmer The Van Buren Eagles is located at Animal Show, police and fire vehicles, a includes Inkster, Garden City and portions
Road in Canton Township. These events 9961 Beck Road in Belleville. For more Huron Valley Ambulance vehicle and of Dearborn Heights, Livonia and
provide residents an opportunity to stop in information, call the Eagles at (734) 699- other games and entertainment. Westland. He can be contacted at (517) 373-
and have an informal conversation with 8836. Lunch will be provided while supplies 0849, toll-free at (833) BUILD-11 or by
the representative about how to improve last. Participants must register to attend email at JewellJones@house.mi.gov with
state government, or share concerns or Free Health Fair planned and be accompanied by a parent or any questions or concerns.
ideas. American International Academy will guardian.
Koleszar serves House District 20, host a free health fair from noon until 4 The event is limited to residents of Jazz at the Elks is planned
which includes the cities of Northville and p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18. Sumpter Township, although children Jazz trumpeter Jake Lee will perform
Plymouth, Northville and Plymouth The event is free and open to the pub- from surrounding communities will be from 7-10 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 27 at the
Townships, and a portion of Canton. He lic. The event will include free health admitted, space permitting. Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge.
can be contacted at (517) 373-3816 or by screenings, presentations about disease Gabby's Games will take place at the Backing Lee will be Sean Dobbins on
email at MattKoleszar@house.mi.gov with prevention and free book bags and school Rawsonville Woods clubhouse, 10825 drums, Corey Kendrick on keyboards and
any questions or concerns. supplies for students. Rawsonville Road in Belleville. Rob Bickley on bass.
This is the second annual community Registration forms are available at the The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge
History of city celebrated health fair sponsored by Sharon Seventh- Rawsonville Woods clubhouse, the 325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road,
History will be doubly celebrated in day Adventist Church. The event will take Sumpter Township Police Department or Plymouth. For more information, call (734)
Romulus this month as the Romulus place at 28537 Cherry St. in Inkster. For at http://hstrial-ericluke.homestead.com/ 453-1780 or visit www.plyaa325.com or
Historical Society marks the 40th anniver- more information, call (734) 722-2313. ~local/~Preview/Flyer5.pdf. email jazzattheelks@gmail.com.
Ballot rent city commissioners will be unchal-
lenged for their respective seats.
Returning to the commission will be
FROM PAGE 1 incumbents Suzi Deal, Kelly O'Donnell,
Tony Sebastian and Marques Thomey.
In the City of Westland, clerk Richard
the November ballot. Kentrail D. LeBlanc will be unopposed for his office
Fickling who received 55 votes was elim- while competition for seats on the city
inated in the primary balloting. council includes seven candidates for
In Inkster City Council District 4, the four expiring terms. Incumbents James
top voter getter was Steven Chisholm Godbout and Michael Londeau have
who received a total of 146 votes follow- filed for reelection while Michael E.
ing by Rebecca J. Daniels who received Delph, Timothy Gilbert, Debra Kehrer,
75 votes. Those two candidates will be on Mike McDermott and Andrea Rutkowski
the general election ballot. Will Miller have filed nominating petitions.
with 62 votes was eliminated from the The top three vote-getters in the elec-
November ballot. tion in Westland will win four-year terms
The proposed library millage was while the fourth place vote getter will
approved by Inkster voters with 1,282 vot- serve a two-year term.
ing yes on the question and 588 voting no. Polls in Michigan will be open from 7
In the City of Plymouth, all four cur- a.m. until 8 p.m. Nov. 5.