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CANTON - WAYNE
CANTON - WAYNE
High notes
The Wayne Memorial High
School Marching Zebras placed
first in their flight with caption
awards in Overall Best Music and
Overall Best General Effect at the
Michigan Competing Band
Association competition at
Lakeland High School. The
Michigan Competing Band
Association (MCBA) is a sanction-
ing body for high school march-
ing band field contests in
Michigan, established in 1974.
The association is a non-profit
corporation dedicated to the
development of instrumental
music education in Michigan
schools. The MCBA hosts a num-
ber of local competitions around
the state and organizes the only
statewide marching band cham-
pionships in Michigan.
Halloween activities planned for all ages
As the calendar inches closer www.cantonfun.org/register. For ” partnership with Canton Leisure
to Halloween, Canton Leisure more information or to register Tickets for most of these spooktacular Services staff, have organized the
Services has organized several call (734) 394-5374. Kids' Halloween Stroll at the
events to help celebrate the Also on Saturday, the PJ's and events are available Village Arts Factory from 4 until
'spooky season'. Pumpkins Indoor Movie featur- at www.cantonfun.org/register. 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, with
This Saturday from 10 a.m. ing the film “Hotel Transylvania: games, music, treats, decorations,
until noon Oct. 7, the Village Transformania” (Rated PG) will and costumes. Trick or treaters
Theater at Cherry Hill will host be shown at the Summit on the can travel from studio to studio
an informative free “Scream-tas- Park, located at 46000 Summit 50400 Cherry Hill Road. This required. Sign up at www.can- as they stroll among fun interac-
tic Halloween Special Effects Parkway. Doors will open at 7 adult Halloween Party will fea- tonfun.org/register. Parents are tive stations located throughout
Workshop” led by special effects p.m. and the movie will start at ture a costume contest, games, not required to stay for the dura- the warehouse building, located
professional Dave Hettmer, 7:30 p.m. Fees are $3 for Canton cash bar, all to the live sound- tion of the event. at 50755 Cherry Hill Road. This
whose work has appeared in residents and $4 for non-resi- track of Atomic Radio perform- Canton's Trick or Treat Story event is geared toward younger
classic movies including, “Army dents. Audiences are encouraged ing top 40 and Halloween hits. Trail returns on Saturday, Oct. 21. trick-or-treaters ages 12 and
of Darkness.” During this work- to bring a blanket or lawn chairs Tickets are now on sale for $20 Costumed visitors can join younger and will feature non-
shop for ages 14 and older,, par- and get comfy in the gym during online at www.cantonvillagethe- Canton Leisure Services and scary festive seasonal music and
ticipants will learn how to take the film. There will also be a ater.org, by calling (734)394-5300. Canton Public Safety in Heritage decorations. In addition, a senso-
their Halloween display, cos- “Kids' PJ Fashion Show” as part From 3 until 5 p.m. on Park for trick or treating along ry-friendly timeslot is planned
tumes, or theater productions to of the fun. Movie snacks will also Saturday, Oct. 14, children ages 7 the story trail in select timeslots from 4-5 p.m. All participants are
the next level, organizers said. be available for purchase onsite. - 12 can take part in some spook- from 1-3 p.m. The feature story is encouraged to wear costumes.
Participants will discover the Pre-registration is available at tacular Halloween fun at the appropriate for all ages, organiz- Pre-registration is required.
trade secrets to creating amazing www.cantonfun.org/register. Cash Canton Boo Bash. This safe and ers said. Pre-registration is Tickets are $5 and are available
authentic-looking props and only will be accepted at the supervised Halloween party will required for every trick-or- online only at
masks. Participants will also see event. feature a costume contest, pizza treater, regardless of age. Per- www.cantonfun.org/register.
various props, as well as videos The 21 and older crowd is dinner, and spooky fun in the person fees are $10 for Canton Tickets for most of these
and photos of previous builds invited to attend a special Summit on the Park Banquet residents and $13 for non-resi- spooktacular events are avail-
created by the instructor and dis- Monster Mash Halloween Party Center, located at 46000 Summit dents. For additional information able at www.cantonfun.org/regis-
cuss the different techniques and from 7:30 until 10:30 p.m. on Parkway. Per person fees are $20 or to register, visit www.canton- ter. For additional information,
materials used to create them. Friday, Oct. 13, at The Village for Canton residents and $26 for fun.org/register. visit www.cantonfun.org or call
Pre-registration is required at Theater at Cherry Hill, located at non-residents. Pre-registration is The Village Arts Factory, in (734)394-5460.