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CANTON
CANTON
Celebrate
International Showcase set in Canton
Visitors can experience music, dance, Cultural Displays, vendor tables, and
and drama from around the world when an international sweets table offering
the International Showcase returns to The treats from local stores and bakeries will
Village Theater at Cherry Hill on Saturday be located in the lobby during the per-
from 2 until 4:30 p.m. Nov. 5. formance.
This annual cultural and educational Vendors this year will include: artist
festival celebrates the diversity of Canton Zainab Arshad, artist Fatima from
and surrounding communities through Flowing Script, artist Sonia Giannini,
song and dance on the main stage of the Sweetwaters Canton, and the Village Arts
theater. Factory. This event is presented by the all-
Featured performers this year include: volunteer Multicultural Committee of the
Verdi Opera Theatre of Michigan, Canton Commission for Culture, Arts and
Hoaloha Polynesian Dance Group, Ann Heritage.
Arbor Jade Dance, Taiji Stream, Sakura Tickets are $5 per person or $20 per Performers posed for photos during previous Canton International Showcases at The
Japanese Instrumental Group, Asian family of four or more. Advance tickets Village Theater at Cherry Hill. Photos courtesy of The Village Theater at Cherry Hill.
Indian Dance Group, Fay and Josie Zhou, can be purchased online at www.can-
Swar Mandir School of North Indian tonvillagetheater.org, by calling (734) 394- admission. For more information, call the number
Classical Music, and Jolly Dance Team 5300, or at the door - cash only. Seating for The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is above or visit www.cantonvillage
and Lavender Guzheng Team. this main stage production is general located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road, Canton. theater.org.
Holiday Artisan Market will take place Nov. 5
What has become a tradition sories; Gregg Stennet featuring baskets, jams, cozies, and mixes;
for some holiday shoppers will cutting boards, charcuterie Quilty Things featuring quilted
return to the Summit on the Park boards, and serving trays; Janet items; Radiant Rock Bracelets
in Canton Township in time for Deja Creations featuring water- featuring bracelets and essential
the season. color art, photography art, and oils; Rosalie Samulski featuring
The Fifth Annual Holiday framed Christmas ornaments; mason jar toppers' Sign
Artisan Market will take place Jan's Craft & Such Gifts featuring Woodworks featuring custom
from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on wreaths, centerpieces, and home wooden signs; SkinCare
Saturday, Nov. 5 in the Summit décor; Jessica's Confectionery SocialClub featuring whipped
Banquet Center. Organizers said featuring hot chocolate bombs, body butter, sugar scrubs, bath
shoppers usually find unique gift chocolate Oreos, chocolate pret- soak, and bath bombs; SpiceGrrrl
items for everyone on their list, zels, cake pops, and coconut mac- featuring spice blends, themed
including friends, family, and aroons; Julie Snitzer featuring gift bags, teas, and salts; The
even something for themselves. Coasters, trees, sock cupcakes, Pasta Shop featuring dry pasta,
“After another incredibly suc- and pin cushions; LayBrandCo sauces, gift boxes, and soup
cessful regular season, the featuring t-shirts, clothing, and mixes; and Uniquely Different
Canton Farmers Market staff is epoxy crafts; Luna Bella Artisans featuring fire pit, baking buddy,
thrilled to be able to bring togeth- featuring candles, necklaces, and diffuser bracelets with oil, hand
er local artists and crafters to Previous Holiday Artisan Market vendors on display at the Summit more; Madison's Closet & Farm mirror, Christmas spider, and
share their talents during this on the Park Banquet Center, hosted by the Canton Farmers Market. featuring jam, pickles, pie fill- Christmas outdoor decorations.
special market, just in time for ings, ready bake pies, butters, Additional information is
the holidays,” said Canton turing pillows, blankets, makeup jewelry featuring bracelets, ear- and suckers; PARTS featuring available at
Farmers Market Coordinator bags, travel bags, Christmas rings, and pendants; Geiser wooden snowmen, and repur- www.cantonfun.org/496 or
Octavian Borowicz. “This popu- wreaths, and pumpkins; Don't Weaver Crafts featuring posed picture frame Christmas @Canton Farmers Market on
lar annual event offers shoppers Worry Bead Happy featuring American Doll clothes and acces- trees; Pat Kubert featuring gift Facebook.
a chance to shop locally and sup-
port our community's artisans,
who look forward to sharing
their handcrafted goods here
each year.”
The market will feature hand-
made gifts created by artisans
and crafters. Participating ven-
dors include: Alora Rose
Candles featuring scented can-
dles; Art by Audet featuring
wooden signs; Baubles by Barb
featuring jewelry, decorative
candles, and cookie jars; Bev's
Button Up Kitchen Towels fea-
turing button towels, and diaper
bags; Bittersweet Bakehouse fea-
turing hot cocoa bombs, artisan
baker, hand featuring beaded
jewelry, plant hangers, wall art,
shelf crafts, canvas art, and
painted barn windows; Blue
Lilac Skincare featuring body
butter, moisturizer, serums, and
lotion; Bonnie Villiard featuring
paint pour jewelry, signs, and
baked items; Cathy Vettese
Knitted Toys featuring knitted
toys, booties, and holiday orna-
ments; Crafter featuring fabric
Christmas baskets; Crave Home
LLC featuring natural skincare
products; Designs by Della fea-
‘Peeper’
is charged
The man accused of spying on
a fellow shopper at a used cloth-
ing shop in Canton Township is
due back in court tomorrow.
Willie Eugene Davis, 40, was
arrested following a report from
a customer at Plato's Closet
Canton on Ford Road, according
to police. The incident was
reported Oct. 17.
“Davis is suspected of attach-
ing a recording device to his
shoe and recording a store
patron in an adjacent dressing
room,” police said.
Davis was arraigned Oct. 19
before Judge James Plakas at
the 35th District Court on
charges of eavesdropping -dis-
tributing/disseminating/transmit-
ting recording or image
obtained, a five-year felony,
according to a prepared state-
ment from Canton police.
Plakas set bond for Davis at
$10,000 with several conditions.