fund-raising for the group. Proceeds are
used to offset the cost of hosting holiday
parties, whichare open to all seniors.
Doors open at 12:40 p.m. and bingo con-
tinues from 1-4 p.m. Refreshments are
available for purchase.
The upcoming dates are Oct. 25, Nov. 8
andDec. 13.
For more information, call Nancy
Wojewski-Noel, at (734) 721-7460 x1312
High School Night set
St. Mary Catholic School, 34516Michigan
Ave., Wayne, is sponsoring High School
Night from7-8:30Oct. 25.
High schools that will have representa-
tives on site include St. Catherine of Siena
Academy, Catholic Central High School,
Divine Child High School, Ladywood High
School, Gabriel Richard High School, Ann
Arbor, Cabrini High School and University
of Detroit JesuitHighSchool.
Sessions will begin at exactly 7 p.m. and
students must be accompanied by a par-
ent/guardian.
Formore information, call (734) 721-1240.
Halloween fun at library
The Romulus Public Library will offer
Halloween stories, pumpkin decorating, a
craft, games, juice and a treat at 6:30 p.m.
Oct. 23 and again at 10:15 a.m. Oct. 25.
Costumes are encouraged but are option-
al. Registration is suggested.
Formore information, call (734) 942-7589.
Trunk and Treat event set
The Pumpkin Festival committee and
the Greater Romulus Chamber of
Commerce are among the organizations
and individuals who will participate in the
Trunk and Treat event at Blue Sky
Restaurant from4-8 p.m. Oct. 26.
The trunks will be open and filled with
goodies for all the little goblins, super heo-
res or princesses who visit during the allot-
ted treat time.
The free event will take place at 15155
Huron River Dr. in Romulus, 1.2 mile west
of I-275 onEureka andHuronRiverDrive.
Formore information, call (734) 941-2588.
Card-making class unfolds
Learn to create greeting cards during a
program for seniors at 11 a.m. Oct. 26, at the
Romulus Senior Center, 36525Bibbins.
The cost is $10, which covers the training
and materials. Participants will learn to
make four cards.
Formore information, call (734) 955-4120.
Medicare enrollment help offered
Bring your Medicare card and all your
prescriptions to the Romulus Senior Center
between 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on
Monday, Oct. 29.
Counselors from the Senior Alliance
MAP program will be available to answer
questions about Medicare, enroll seniors in
Part D or Medicare Advantage Plan or help
apply for the Medicare Savings and Extra
HelpProgramforMedicarePart D.
The center is located at 36525Bibbins.
Formore information, call (734) 955-4120.
Benefit concert planned
A benefit concert for the Plymouth
Community Arts Council is planned from 8-
10 p.m. Oct. 27 at the arts council building
onSheldonRoad.
The D'Art Band will provide entertain-
ment and refreshments, wine and light hors
d'oeuvres will be served at theD'Arrkness &
Light event. Tickets are priced at $10.
Formore information or tickets, call (734)
416-4268.
Halloween Tea served
A selection of tea sandwiches, spooky
scones and devilish desserts will be served
using the finest china of the Cady House in
Mill Race Historic Village in Northville
from6-8:30 p.m. Oct. 28.
Amediumwill be awaiting visitors in the
historic 1845 church to discuss the spirits
that linger and what a medium can do and
cannot do, as well as the workings of the
paranormal.
Costumes are optional but a prize will be
awarded for the best one.
The event is a fund raiser for the
Northville Historical Society. Tickets are
$30 or $25 for society members and must be
purchasedbeforeOct. 22.
More information and tickets are avail-
able at (248) 348-1845. The village is located
at 215Griswold inNorthville.
Author to speak
J. Ryan Frezel will discuss his latest
book, Allied in Iron, at 6:30 p.m. Monday,
Oct. 29 at theRomulus PublicLibrary.
Fenzel is a Michigan author who writes
mysteries and thrillers.
The library is located at 11121 Wayne
Road in Romulus. For more information,
call (734) 942-7589.
Feather party planned
St. Aloysius Church Ushers Club will
host Feather Party Bingo from beginning at
7 p.m. Nov. 2 at 37200 Neville St. in
Romulus.
Doors at the parish activity center in the
school buildingwill open at 5:30 p.m.
A dozen paper games are $12 per packet
and bingo prizes willinclude gift certificates
for chickens and turkeys.
Raffle tickets will be available for a
grand prize of a turkey and gift basket with
all the trimmings and or one of 20 turkey
gift certificates.
For additional information, call (734) 697-
2061
Children'sChristmasWorkshop set
The Northville Historical Society will
sponsor the 34th Annual Children's
Christmas Workshop Saturday, Dec. 1 in the
NewSchool ChurchatMill RaceVillage
Children in grades 1-6 are invited to par-
ticipate in the opportunity to make seven
old fashioned, hand-made gifts for the spe-
cial people on their Christmas lists. The
intent of the workshop is to surprise family
members with the gifts that the children
haveworked on andmade themselves.
There will be a morning session from 10
a.m. until noon and an
afternoon session from 1
to 3 p.m., accommodating
150 children total.
Enrollment is $20 per
child.
Payable by cash or
check made out to the
Northville Historical
Society.
Registration is always
the first Friday in
November at 218 W.
Dunlap inNorthville.
This year it will take
place from 6-6:60 p.m.
Nov. 2 for Historical
Society members, 6:30-7
p.m. non-society mem-
bers and at 7 p.m. for
Scout troops
Call (248) 349-2833 for
more information.
Legislator setsmeetings
StateRep. Kurt Heise's
office hours scheduled
for Monday, Oct. 8 in
Northville, Wayne and
Plymouth will instead
take place on Monday,
Nov. 12.
In addition, he is avail-
able to meet with con-
stituents locally through-
out the month by appoint-
ment.
Residents are invited
to call toll free 1-855-REP-
KURT or e-mail kur-
theise@house.mi.gov to
schedule an appoint-
ment.
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