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PAGE 6                                                         ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                       September 12, 2019

                                                                        Calendar of events


        Maybury Corn Maze to open              Youth acting auditions scheduled      lot from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. on both Friday  War classic story.
           The 10-acre Maybury Farm Corn Maze    Young actors and singers in the area will  and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28 and from 2-6  The library is located at 3737 South
        will open Sept. 27. This year, the farm will  have a chance to show off their talents dur-  p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 29. The former court  Wayne Road in Wayne. For more informa-
        also offer a Kids Maze that is approximate-  ing upcoming auditions for the Plymouth  house is located at 27331 South River Dr. in  tion call (734) 721-7832.
        ly 1 acre and will take an estimated 20 min-  Uptown Players set for next week.  Inkster.
        utes to complete.                        Auditions will take place at the      The final day for vendors to register is  Great Pumpkin Festival planned
           The Maybury Farm corn maze is open  Plymouth community Arts Council from 5-  Sept. 25 and there are limited spaces  Maybury Farm will host the 6th Annual
        until 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays for  6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 15 and again  remaining. To register, call (313) 515-4502 or  Great Pumpkin Festival from 10 a.m. until
        those brave enough to attempt to find their  from 4:30 until 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday,  (313) 478-3040.              5 p.m. Oct. 12 and 13.  This event features
        way through in the dark with just the moon  Sept. 18 for young actors in 4th through 9th                           live music, food, pumpkin-themed games
        to guide the way.                      grade.                                Garden Club to meet                   and activities for children and families,
           Admission to the Maybury Farm Corn    To audition, students must complete  Members of the Country Garden Club of  and much more. Highlights include pie
        Maze is $9 per person and includes farm  pre-registration online at wwwply-  Northville will meet at 11 a.m. Wednesday,  pumpkin painting, bonfire and S'mores,
        admission and a tractor-drawn wagon ride  moutharts.com or by calling (734) 416-4278  Oct. 2  at Ward Church, 40000 Six Mile  storytime and sing-a-long, children's activi-
        to and from the maze.  Children under 2  and schedule an audition appointment.   Road in Northville.               ty stage and beeswax candle making. The
        are admitted free with an adult.         Program registration is $245 with a cur-  There will be social time with snacks  event will also feature performances by
        Accommodations for groups of 25 or more  rent Plymouth Community Arts Council  and speaker Nick Zimmerman will discuss  Bridge County Bluegrass Band on
        can be scheduled at (248) 374-0200.    student membership fee of $30 which is  fall container gardening.           Saturday and The Western Pleasures on
        Maybury Farm also offers bonfires that are  good for one year. Tuition includes two free  There will also be a business meeting.  Sunday, The Great Pumpkin Festival is the
        available during regular business hours or  tickets per actor for one performance.  New members are welcome.       most popular event all year at Maybury
        as part of a group reservation.          The Plymouth Arts Council is located at  For more information, call (248) 202-  Farm.
           Maybury Farm is located at 50165 Eight  774 North Sheldon Road in Plymouth.  1518.                                 Admission to the Great Pumpkin
        Mile Road in Northville.  To learn more                                                                            Festival is $7 per person and includes
        about all of the autumn activities at the  Farmer's Market host Fall Fest    Mom 2 Mom Sale set                    admission to the farm or, for $12 per per-
        farm, visit <http://www.mayburyfarm.org/>  Westland Farmers and Artisans Market  St Edith and St. Collette Church will be  son, guests can enjoy the festival, corn
        www.mayburyfarm.org.                   will host a Fall Fest from 3 until 7 p.m.  the site of a Mom2Mom Sale from 8:30 a.m.  maze with wagon ride and farm.  Children
                                               Thursday, Sept. 19 at 1901 North Carlson,  until noon on Saturday, Oct. 5.  under 2 receive free admission to the festi-
        Library to host book sale              Central City Park in Westland.          The church is located at 15089      val with an adult.
           Friends of the William P. Faust Public  There will be fresh produce, baked  Newburgh Road in Livonia. Admission to  Maybury Farm is located at 50165 Eight
        Library of Westland will host a book sale  goods, honey and crafts for sale along with  the sale is $2,            Mile Road in Northville.  To learn more
        from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Friday Sept. 13  cider, donuts, kettle corn, pumpkin pies                             about all of the autumn activities at the
        and Saturday, Sept. 14 and from noon until  and other autumn treats. EBT is accepted.   Annual Cemetery Walk set   farm, visit <http://www.mayburyfarm.org/>
        3 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 15. Sunday is also  The event will feature live music and  The Wayne Historical Society will spon-  www.mayburyfarm.org.<http://www.may-
        bag day when a bag of books can be pur-  chances to win a fall flower arrangement.   sor the Annual Cemetery Walk from 1-3  buryfarm.org/>
        chased for $4.                           For more information, call (734) 326-  p.m. Oct. 6 at Glenwood Cemetery and will
           The library is located at 6123 Central  7222 or email westlandchamber@    highlight several Wayne families and fig-  The Happening set at museum
        City Parkway in Westland.              gmail.com                             ures.                                    The Wayne Historical Society will host
           For more information, call (734) 326-                                       This is an outdoor walking tour so  The Happening, a haunted tour featuring
        6123 x2844                             Car-nival II set in Inkster           appropriate dress is suggested.       several Wayne characters in a spooky set-
                                                 Inkster fuel injected Car-Nival II, a clas-  Donations will be accepted.  ting, from 7-11 p.m. Oct. 19.
        Festival of India Sunday               sic car and motorcycle show, is set for 3                                      The event will take place at the
           The Festival of India is planned for 11  until 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 on the south-  Church hosts Applefest  Historical Museum, 1 Town Square, at the
        a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15 at the  west corner of Michigan Avenue and  St Paul's Lutheran Church will host the  corner of Main and Biddle in downtown
        Summit on the Park Banquet Hall, 46000  Inkster Road.                        New Boston Applefest from 9 a.m. until 5  Wayne.
        Summit Parkway, Canton.                  For more information about the event,  p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5 and from 11 a.m. until  Admission is $5 and tickets can be pur-
           Dozens of vendors will offer Indian jew-  call (313) 408-4692.            5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6.                chased online or at the door.
        elry and fashions at discounted prices and                                     Vendors applications are still being
        henna artists will be on hand. There will be  Suicide prevention walk set    accepted.                             Goodfellows to serve pancakes
        free face painting for children along with  The Northville High School 5K Color  The church is located at 19109 Craig St.  The Inkster Goodfellows No Child
        Indian cuisine and exclusive Kulfi ice  Run/Walk to prevent teen suicide is set for  in New Boston.For more information, call  Without A Christmas effort will host an all-
        cream available all day.               11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22, at the  (734)753-9048 or access         you-can-eat pancake breakfast from 8 a.m.
           Free parking, free admission and the  school on Six Mile Road.  Secure registra-  https://www.facebook.com/St-Pauls-  until noon Saturday Oct. 19.
        event is open to the public.           tion online is available until Sept. 15 at  Lutheran-New-Boston-649223168451449/   The annual event is a fundraiser for the
           Registration is requested, however, as  https://colormyworld.redpodium.com/color-                               Christmas campaign of the group which
        there will be a boxed lunch provided at the  my-world-color-run-2019.        Gone With the Wind discussed          provides holiday gifts to the less fortunate
        close of the day.                        This year, the Run/Walk proceeds will  Guest speaker Kathleen Marcaccio will  in the community. The breakfast will take
           For information or registration call the  expand the mental health library, expand  discuss Margaret Mitchell and Gone With  place at the Booker Dozier Recreation
        Canton Community Foundation at (734)   school prevention training, and host peer-  The Wind at 7 p.m. Oct. 10 at the Wayne  Center, 2025 Middlebelt Road in Inkster.
        495-1200.                              to-peer outreach activities. Color My World  Public Library.                   The donation is $10 at the door and is
                                               is a club founded at Northville High School  She will discuss both the movie and the  tax-deductible.
        Coffee With A Cop served               in 2017.                              book and add some background to the Civil  For  information, call (313) 505-1140.
           Members of the Inkster Police         This is the second annual color run
        Department will host Coffee With A Cop at  coinciding with National Suicide
        10 a.m. Sept. 18 at Applewood Coney    Prevention Month taking place at
        Island, 28640 Michigan Ave.            Northville High.
           There is no agenda or speeches, just a
        chance to enjoy a cup of coffee, ask ques-  City-Wide garage sale planned
        tions voice concerns and get to know the  The City of Inkster will host a city-wide
        officers in the neighborhood.          garage sale in the old court house parking
        Court                                  his findings.
                                                 He stressed the importance of the com-
                                               munities coming to a consensus on the
        FROM PAGE 1                            issues and recommended that represen-
                                               tatives from the communities continue to
        the solution be the formalization of all the  work on a joint resolution in the matter.
        various verbal agreements between the     “It is an opportunity to fashion an out-
        communities and the court in a new fund-  come that meets your needs and not risk
        ing document to be signed by all the   an alternative that is lengthy, costly and
        municipalities involved.               unpredictable. If I can be of any assis-
           “In my initial meeting with representa-  tance in helping the communities further
        tives from the communities, it became  understand these issues or help to resolve
        apparent there were differing interpreta-  these matters, please feel free to contact
        tions of how disbursement by the Court  me,” Paruk concluded.
        should have been made pursuant to the    The agreement waives any claims any
        agreement and how funds could be used.  of the participants may have against any
        This was based, in part, on their interpre-  of the other participants and establishes
        tation of the 1998 Agreement and their  regular twice-yearly meetings where
        understanding of whether the agreement  court funding and procedural issues can
        has been orally modified over the years. A  be discussed.
        discussion took place regarding whether  All the involved communities have
        any alleged oral agreements would be   reportedly tentatively agreed to the provi-
        binding and enforceable,” Paruk wrote in  sions of the new funding agreement.
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