Liturgical dance classes offered
The Romulus Recreation Department
will offer Praise Him In The Dance class-
es from 6 until 7:15 p.m. Mondays, Oct. 10
throughNov. 28.
The classes, which encompass the his-
tory and true meaning of worship dance,
will take place at the Romulus High
School dance room.
Tuition for the classes in West African,
modern and lyrical dance, is $50 per stu-
dent.
Registration is now available in the
mayor's office at Romulus City Hall, 11111
Wayne Road in Romulus. For more infor-
mation, call (734) 941-8667.
FreedomWalk registration open
Online registration for the Freedom
Walk/5K Run to benefit human trafficking
survivors is now available at
-
carechristiancenter.org.Events.php. The
event will begin at 11 a.m. Oct. 22 at
Skateland West in Westland. All $25 regis-
trations will fully support survivors of
human trafficking. Registration will begin
at the event at 11 and a Zumba warm up
will begin at 11:45 a.m. The walk/run will
start at noon.
Skateland West is located at 37550
CherryHill Road inWestland.
Voter registration available
Residents of Westland may register to
vote from10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7,
at Presbyterian Village of Westland, 32001
CherryHill Road,Westland.
Members of the public arewelcome.
For more information, call Dick
McKnight, (743) 421-1517.
Tai Chi deadline nears
Classes in Tai Chi, an Asian discipline
designed to reduce stress, improve bal-
ance, increase energy, lower blood pres-
sure, improve circulation, strengthenmus-
cles and increase mobility, will be offered
from 4:30 until 5:30 today, Oct. 6 through
Dec. 1 at the Romulus Senior Center,
36525BibbinsRoad inRomulus.
Tuition for the eight-week session is $50
and registration will only be accepted
through Monday, Oct. 3 at the mayor's
office in City Hall, 1111 Wayne Road in
Romulus.
For more information, call (734) 941-
8665.
Euchre tournament benefits station
The fifth annual euchre tournament to
benefit the Plymouth Canton Community
School District radio station is planned for
7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8 at the Plymouth
Elks Lodge, 41700 Ann Arbor Road in
Plymouth.
Entry fee for the tournament is $20 per
player before Oct. 3 and $25 at the door.
There will be cash prized for the top 10
percent of players and pizza and snacks
will be served.
Therewill be a cashbar available.
Registration is available at wsd-
or by calling
(248)973-7382.
The station 88.1 is staffed by students
fromPlymouthandSalemhigh schools.
Beethoven andBlue Jeans
Concert opens season
The Michigan Philharmonic season
will open with Beethoven and Blue Jeans
at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 at TheVillageTheater in
Canton.
Under the direction of Conductor Nan
Washburn, the orchestra will perform
Beethoven's “Pastoral” Symphony No. 6 ,
Katherine Hoover's “Four Winds Flute
Concerto” (2015) and Mikhail Glinka
“Kamarinskaya” (1848).
Audiences are encouraged to wear
their jeans to the concert.
For tickets or information, visit
or call (734) 451-
2112.
Kick or Treat planned
Kick or Treat, a Halloween Footgolf
Tournament, will begin with a 2 p.m. shot-
gun start Oct. 9 at the Par-3 course at
LowerHuronMetroPark inBelleville.
The entry fee is $25 per golfer and
includes foot golf and a barbeque dinner.
There will be prizes for the best costumes
or outfit, longest kick and closest to the
hole. There is an additional $10 fee to
enter LowerHuronMetroPark.
The 18-hole event is suitable for adults,
children and families.
All proceeds will benefit the Van Buren
Civic Fund, a Michigan 501 c 3 organiza-
tions which supports amission to enhance
the quality of life for residents of Van
Buren Township. Sponsors are still being
sought.
For registration or more information,
call (734) 751-2046 or email vanburencivic-
CemeteryWalk set
Some of the unsung heroes from the
history of Northvillewill tell their own sto-
ries near their gravesites during the annu-
al Oakwood Cemetery Walk planned from
3-6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9.
Advance timed tickets for the tour are
priced at $15 per person or $10 per person
forNorthvilleHistorical Societymembers.
Each tour will last about 90 minutes and
will take place rain or shine. Timed tickets
include light refreshments following each
tour at theNorthvilleArtHouse.
Tickets are available at Mill Race
Historical Village at 215 Griswold St. For
availability andhours, call (248) 348-1845
Tickets can be purchased online by
emailing
with the number of tickets and desired
tour time(s). PayPal instructions and con-
firmationwill follow.
Any remaining tickets will be priced at
$18 per person at Oakwood Cemetery
beginning at 1 p.m. the day of the
CemeteryWalk.
Oakwood Cemetery Walk 2016 is spon-
sored by the Northville Historical Society
and is a fundraiser for Mill Race
Historical Village.
Officials host coffee hour
Wayne County Commissioner Glenn S.
Anderson and State Sen. David Knezek
will host their monthly coffee hour event
fromnoonuntil 1 p.m. Oct. 10,
The meeting will be at the Leanna
Hicks Public Library, located at 2005
InksterRoad.
Residents are encouraged to attend
and discuss issues of importance to them.
Citizens who have questions or concerns
in the meantime are encouraged to con-
tact either of the elected officials by mail,
telephone, or email:
Sen. DavidKnezek
Mail: POBox 30036, Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (855) 347-8005
Email:
CommissionerGlennS. Anderson
Mail: 500 Griswold St., 7th Floor, Detroit,
MI 48226
Phone: (313) 224-8855
Email:
Chicken supper served
WillowUnitedMethodist Church, 36925
Willow Road, New Boston, will serve a
chicken supper from 5 p.m. until sold out
Oct. 12.
The cost for the meal is $10 per person
which includes fried chicken, mashed
potatoes, green beans, biscuits and gravy,
cole slaw, dessert, coffee, hot tea ormilk.
Children's meals for those 12 and
younger are priced at $5.
For more information or directions,
call (734) 654-9020.
Parenting classes offered
Parenting preschoolers with love and
logic, a philosophy that provides simple
and practical techniques to help parents
have less stress and more fun while rais-
ing responsible children will be offered in
five sessions at Northville High School,
Room 146 from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesdays,
Oct. 12 throughNov. 9.
The cost is $20 per person or $30 per
couple.
The fee is payable the first day of class
and includes aworkbook.
The classes will be presented by Amy
Morelli, school social worker and enroll-
ment is limited to 20. No child care will be
provided.
For registration or more information,
call (248) 465-22550.
Photographers tomeet
Members of the only 3D photography
club in Michigan will meet from 7-9:30
p.m. Oct. 12 at the Livonia Civic Park
Senior Center, 15218 Farmington Road,
just southof FiveMileRoad.
The meeting will feature special guest
speaker and noted 3-D authority George
“Dr. T” Themelis. After a refreshment
break, there will be a 3D image competi-
tion among clubmembers.
The meeting is open to the public.
Stereo cameras, 3D movies, and educa-
tional videos are available for members to
borrowor rent.
For more information, visit
, or call (248) 398-3591.
Daddy Daughter Dance tickets on sale
The deadline to purchase tickets for
the Daddy-Daughter Sweetheart Dance is
Oct. 10. Tickets for the dance which will
take place from 6:30-8:30 Oct. 13 in the
Romulus High School Cafeteria are
priced at $20 per couple and $7 for each
additional daughter. They can be pur-
chased at the mayor's office at Romulus
CityHall, 11111WayneRoad inRomulus.
The tickets include a flower for each
daughter, a professional photo, music,
dancing, pizza and other entertainment.
No ticketswill be sold at the door.
For more information, call (734) 941-
8665.
Genealogist to speak
The Wayne Historical Society and the
Wayne Public Library will host a genealo-
gyworkshopwith JohnMills.
Mills will teach a workshop about fami-
ly genealogy from 6:30 until 10 p.m. Oct. 12
at the Wayne Public Library. This is a free
session and those who plan to attend
should bring notebooks, tablets, laptops
and information about their family history.
The library is located at 3737 South
Wayne Road in Wayne. For more informa-
tion, call (734) 721-7832.
Wine tasting benefit set
Tony Sacco's and Plymouth Community
United Way are joining forces once again
for a Craft Beer and Wine Tasting
fundraiser from8-10 p.m. Oct. 14.
Tickets are $30 per person, andmust be
purchased in advance by calling (734) 453-
6879 or visiting the office at 960 W. Ann
Arbor Trail, Suite 2, Plymouth. With credit
cards, purchases can be made directly
over the phone, and tickets will be mailed
on the same day.
Plymouth Community United Way will
receive 50 percent of each ticket sold.
Each ticket includes samples of a variety
of red and white wines, a selection of craft
beer samples and wine appetizers and
food samples.
Tony Sacco's is located at 1663 N.
CantonCenterRoad, Canton, MI 48187.
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