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Pottery classes offered
The Village Potters Guild is now
accepting registrations for basic
and continuing pottery classes.
Students will learn how to create a
clay piece anduse a potter'swheel.
Classes are suitable for adults of
all levels from the beginner making
their first coil pot tomore advanced
students using a potter'swheel.
Classes are offered from 10 a.m.
until 1 p.m. or from 6:30-9:30 p.m.
onWednesdays. There is a class for
advanced students from 6:30-9:30
p.m. Tuesdays. All classes include
clay, glazes, firing and 8 hours a
week of additional lab time.
Classes are $350 for 15 weeks
andbeginSept. 5.
The Village Potters Guild is
located at 340 N. Main St. in
Plymouth (behind the Crossings
Restaurant). For more information
call (734) 207-8807 or visit www.vil-
lagepottersguild.org
Seniors host bingo
The Wayne Golden Hour Club
hosts bingo on the second and
fourth Thursday of each month.
The games are the primary source
of fund-raising for the group.
Proceeds are used to offset the cost
of hosting holiday parties, which
are open to all seniors.
Doors open at 12:40 p.m. and
bingo continues from 1-4 p.m.
Refreshments are available for
purchase.
The upcoming dates are today,
then Sept. 13 and 27, Oct. 11 and 25,
Nov. 8 andDec. 13.
For more information, call
Nancy Wojewski-Noel, at (734) 721-
7460 x1312
Victorian applications available
The Northville Victorian
Festival will return for the 24th
year Sept. 21-23 throughout the
downtown area.
Registration for non-profit
groups and crafters who want to
the part of the festival are now
being accepted. The festival is
sponsored by the Northville
Chamber of Commerce and
includes a parade, entertainment,
food, history and a craftmarket.
Non-profit groups including
school clubs, scouts, churches, serv-
ice organizations and others can
now apply for booths to sell food
and merchandise as fundraisers or
host games. Booth rental is $100 for
the entire weekend. Hours will be
5-8 p.m. Sept. 21, 11 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Sept. 22 and noon until 4 p.m. Sept.
23.
Crafters can join the craft mar-
ket on Saturday and Sunday. Craft
booth rental is $130 with an addi-
tional $10 jury fee.
Applications are available at the
chamber website, www.northville.
org.
For more information, call (248)
349-7640 or visit chamber@
northville.org.
Mom2MomSale planned
The first Moraine Mom 2 Mom
Sale will take place Saturday, Sept.
15, at the Northville school. There
will be book tables and more than
120 sellers are expectedwith gently
used infant, child, and maternity
clothing, toys, games, videos, books,
and other mom-related goods.
Tables for gently-used items can be
rented for $20 and retailmom-relat-
ed vendors can rent a table for $40.
All proceeds benefit the
Moraine PTA and help provide
extra support for students and
teachers.
To learn more and to register to
sell,
visit
http://www.morainemom2mom.com
or
email
info@moraine
mom2mom.com for more informa-
tion. Space is limited.
Blood drive planned
There will be an American Red
Cross blood drive from 1-7 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 22 at Plymouth
City Hall, 201 S. Main St. in
Plymouth.
Appointments can be scheduled
online at www.redcrossblood.org or
by phone at 1-800-773-2767.
Walk-indonors arewelcome.
Donors will be entered into a
drawing for twoCedar Point tickets.
Donors are eligible if they have
not donated within the last 56 days
of the event.
Ripple Effect tomeet
The Wayne Ripple Effect gener-
al meetings take place at 6:30 p.m.
the third Thursday of every month
at the Wayne Chamber of
Commerce office.
For more information, call (734)
721-0100
Drumming classes planned
The Plymouth Community Arts
Council is sponsoring a Fall
Drumming Xperience with instruc-
tor Pat Paul Serise for beginners
ages 7-12 from 5-5:45 p.m. Sept. 5
through 26 at the Artsco House,
next door to the arts council build-
ing onSheldonRoad.
The cost is $64 for the four ses-
sions for members and $74 for non-
members.
Serise will also teach a beginner
class for ages 13 to adult from 6
until 6:45 p.m. on Wednesdays,
Sept. 5 through Sept 26 at the same
class fees.
No previous drumming experi-
ence is necessary for either class.
For more information, call (734)
416-4278.
Victorian clothing sale set
The Northville Historical
Society will sponsor the annual
Victorian Festival Clothing Sale
from 1-5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6,
from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Friday,
Sept. 7 and from10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 8 at Mill Race
Historical Village, 215 Griswold
Ave., north of Main Street in down-
townNorthville.
Victorian era clothing and acces-
sories for adults and children will
be available. Vendors have new,
gently used and vintage clothing for
sale.
Admission to the sale is $2 for
adults. Cash sales are preferred as
some vendors do not accept checks
or credit cards.
For more information, call (248)
348-1845 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Monday through Friday, or access
www.millracenorthville.org..
Belleville alumni tomeet
Belleville High School Class of
1992 20-year reunion will take
place from7-11 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
15 at Emagine Theater-Star Lanes
inRoyal Oak.
Tickets must be purchased
before Sept. 1 and will not be avail-
able at the door. The cost is $50 per
person before June 1 and $55 per
person after that date.
For more information, access
the Facebook event page
“Belleville High School Class of
1992 Reunion” or email tolliver-
amy@gmail.com.
Vehicle show, block party set
The Wayneland Eagle Riders
will host a Car and Bike Show and
block Party from 2-10 p.m. Sept. 15
at the Eagles club, 35850 Earl St. in
Wayne.
There is an entry fee for both
cars and motorcycles of $15 before
Sept. 10 and $20 the day of the
event. Votes will be counted and
trophies awarded at 7 p.m. Early
registration is encouraged, a
spokesman said.
The block party will include
entertainment for all ages.
All proceeds will benefit the
Rainbow Connection, a charity
which fulfills the special wished of
Michigan children 2 ½ to 18 years
of agewith life-threateningmedical
conditions.
For more information, call(734)
858-8567 or (734) 560-1316.
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Taste Fest will return to festival
One of the most popular events
of the Fall Festival will return
again this year, bigger and better
than ever.
The Plymouth Fall Festival
Taste Fest will take place from 6-8
p.m. Friday, Sept. 7 at Station 885
in Old Village Plymouth. Tickets
cost $15 for adults and $5 for chil-
dren under 10. They can be pur-
chased at the Plymouth Chamber
of Commerce, Station 885 or at the
Civitan Booth during Music in the
Air in Kellogg Park every Friday
evening.
As usual, there will be a free
shuttle from several points in
downtownPlymouth to the restau-
rant, which will again be land-
scaped and designed as a picnic
area. As has become a tradition,
immediately following the taste-
fest, Station 885 will have live
entertainment and full bar service
outside so patrons can enjoy the
evening.
Some of the participating
restaurants this year include:
Aubree's of Northville, Canton
BuffaloWildWings, Boule' Artisan
Bakery, Elite Catering, Grand
Traverse
Pie
Company,
LaBistecca Italian Grille, Happy's
Pizza & Ribs, Mitchell's Fish
Market, Cupcake Station, Noodles
& Company, Rusty Bucket,
Scrambler Marie's, Station 885,
U.P.Pasties, Honey Baked Ham
andOldWorldOlivePress.
More restaurants are expected
to participate, but were not con-
firmed at press time.
Station 885 owner Rob Constanza and Chef Mark Hincker will once again be hosting the Plymouth Fall
Festival Taste Fest from 6-8 p.m. Sept. 7.