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CANTON - PLYMOUTH
CANTON - PLYMOUTH
Voters to choose 4 members of school board
Voters will choose four mem- ESL teacher with the Detroit the governor to serve on state
bers of the Plymouth Canton Public Schools. Ostertag, 22, is a ” educational advisory commit-
Community Schools Board of 2019 graduate of the Plymouth Members of the school board are responsible tees. She and her husband have
Education during the Nov. 8 bal- Canton Community Schools. This for establishing district educational policies. one child attending school in the
loting. is his second attempt to join the district.
Two candidates are vying for school board. He sought the Candidate Judith Westra is an
the single, 2-year term of office office in 2020 and received 22,000 information technology profes-
while six others hope to fill one votes. He is attending Schoolcraft she volunteers in the district parents of two young children. sional who earned her degree
of the three, 6-year terms on the College pursuing a teaching where her children are attending Sheryl Picard, who was also a from the University of Maryland.
board. degree and volunteers with classes. candidate for the school board in She and her husband have two
Incumbent board member human rights organizations Chastang, who has children 2020, now serves as an election children and she volunteers at
Patricia McCoin and Sebastien including Right to Life Michigan. attending district schools, serves precinct delegate is also seeking schools in the district and has
Ostertag are seeking the two-year The six candidates each vying as vice president of Diversity and one of the three seats along with experience with leading large
term. McCoin earned her bache- for one of three 6-year terms on Inclusion for Trinity Health in current board Secretary Anupam projects and dealing with large
lor's degree in business adminis- the board include current Board Livonia. She was appointed in Chugh Sidhu, who has worked as diverse groups.
tration at Eastern Michigan Vice President LaRonda March of 2021 to fill an unex- a teacher, tutor, education con- Members of the school board
University and her master's Chastang and Amanda Krinke pired term on the school board. sultant, administrator and as a are responsible for establishing
degree at Wayne State University. who taught in South Africa as Also seeking a 6-year term are school board member. She district educational policies,
She also has a graduate certifi- part of a graduate program at Nathan Morris, who is employed claims experience in education reviewing budgets and the hiring
cate from Western Michigan Michigan State University. She as an engineer in the automotive policy, leadership, programs and and supervision of district
University and works as a middle has worked as a teacher in both industry and as a mathematics strategic planning. administrators, including the
school math, social studies and public and charter schools and tutor. He and his wife are the Sidhu was twice appointed by superintendent of schools.
Canton planning plenty of Halloween happenings
Canton Township is ready for games, cash bar, to the live soundtrack of
Halloween with several activities for Atomic Radio performing top 40 and
every member of the family to celebrate Halloween hits. Tickets are now on sale
the season. for $15 for Canton residents and $20 for
There are still a few openings for the non-residents online at www.cantonvil-
popular Pumpkin Patch in the Pool set for lagetheater.org, by calling (734) 394-5300.
Friday, Oct. 14, at the Summit on the Park The Trick or Treat Story Trail returns
Aquatic Center, which offers a fun twist on Thursday, Oct. 27. Join staff members from
the tradition of pumpkin picking. Canton Leisure Services, The Canton
Additional fun activities will also be avail- Public Library, and Canton Public Safety
able during the two timeslots: 5 p.m. and in Heritage Park for trick or treating along
6:45 p.m., where participants can hunt for story trail from 4-9 p.m. Participants of all
the perfect pumpkin and then decorate it ages will enjoy the featured story. Pre-reg-
at one of the many decorating stations. istration is required for all children
Those registered and their families can regardless of age. Fees are $10 per child
enjoy apple cider, and doughnuts and the for Canton residents and $13 for non-resi-
pool will be open immediately following dents. For additional information or to
the event. Participation fees are $15 for register, visit www.cantonfun.org/register.
Summit members, $18 for Canton resi- The Village Arts Factory, in partnership
dents and $23 for non-residents. with Canton Leisure Services, will offer a
Registration is only required for those Kids Halloween Stroll from 5 until 9 p.m. Various participants having some Halloween fun during Canton Leisure Services'
planning on taking home a pumpkin. For Saturday, Oct. 29 with games, music, treats, events of the season.
more information, call (734) 394-5460 or decorations, and costumes. In addition, a
visit www.summitonthepark.org. sensory-friendly timeslot will take place
The Canton Boo Bash for those ages 7 from 5-6 p.m.
through 12 is planned for Saturday, Oct. 15. Trick or treaters will travel from studio
The event offers a safe and supervised to studio on their stroll visiting interactive
Halloween party that will feature a cos- stations located throughout the ware-
tume contest, pizza dinner, and lots of house building, located at 50755 Cherry
spooky fun from 3-5 p.m., in the Summit on Hill Road. This event is geared toward
the Park Banquet Center, located at 46000 younger trick or treaters ages 12 and
Summit Parkway. Pre-registration is under, with non-frightening seasonal
required. Fees are $20 for Canton resi- music and decorations. All participants
dents and $26 for non-residents. are encouraged to wear costumes. Pre-
Registrations are also under way for registration is required. Tickets are $5 and
the 21 and older crowd Monster Mash are available online at
Halloween Party from 7:30 until 10:30 p.m. www.cantonfun.org.
Saturday, Oct. 15 at The Village Theater at Tickets for most of these spooktacular
Cherry Hill, located at 50400 Cherry Hill events are available at
Road. This adult Halloween Party will www.cantonfun.org/register. For addition-
feature a costume contest, pumpkin carv- al information, visit www.cantonfun.org or
ing contest (must be pre-carved to enter), call (734) 394-5460.
PUBLIC HEARING
CANTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
A public hearing on the proposed 2023 budget for the Canton Public Library will be held on Thursday, October 20, 2022, at 7:30
p.m. in the library's Community Room. The property tax millage rate proposed to be
levied to support the proposed budget will be a subject of this hear-
ing. The library is located at 1200 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, Michigan 48188-1600. Copies of the proposed budget will
be available at the library.
Eva Davis
Library Director
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