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Calendar of events
Donations for veterans' holiday meals sought erica.garbacz@pcuw.org or online at
Westland Mayor William R. Wild, State www.plymouthunitedway.org/differ-
Rep. Robert Kosowski and Vic Barra, pres- ence2018. Artisan Market is Saturday
ident of the Wayne Ford Civic League, are
leading the fifth annual drive to provide Home Tour tickets on sale Preparations are currently under with unique flair,” said Sheree
Thanksgiving meals for veterans' and Tickets are now on sale for the 2018 way for the First Annual Holiday Buckman, Canton Farmers Market
active-duty military families who may be in Northville Holiday Home Tour, presented Artisan Market, a one-day special coordinator. “The wealth of creativity
need.. by the Northville Community Foundation. event hosted by the Canton Farmers in our community is enabling us to
Donations can be made in support of This year's Holiday Home Tour will take Market, scheduled to take place from bring come fantastic products to our
these efforts online by visiting the Wayne place from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3. market that are sure to make some
Ford Civic League Facebook page or in Saturday, Nov. 16 and 17. The 2018 This special market will take place great gifts this holiday season.”
person at the Wayne Ford Civic League, Holiday Home Tour will also feature a indoors in the banquet center of the Admission is $1 per person and will
located at 1661 N. Wayne Road. Donations refreshment stop at the Tipping Point Summit on the Park, located at 46000 be donated to a local charity. Don't
can also be dropped off at Wild's office, Theatre in downtown Northville. Guests Summit Parkway in Canton. miss this chance to find that one-of-a-
located inside Westland City Hall at 36300 can enjoy light refreshments and also enter More than 25 vendors will be onsite kind holiday gift, while supporting
Warren Road. to win two tickets to a future Tipping Point offering a variety of handmade mer- local vendors, Buckman said.
Westland veterans should call the office Theatre production. chandise from local artisans to help For more information about the
of Wild or Kosowski to register for their Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 the visitors with holiday shopping. There Canton Farmers Market's First Annual
meal. Meals will be dispersed from 10 a.m. day of the event. will be resident food trucks on site. Holiday Artisan Market, visit
until 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17 at the Wayne To purchase tickets, visit Pear- “We are excited to offer this special www.cantonfun.org or call (734) 394-
Ford Civic League. Those looking to partic- Aphernalia, Gardenviews, Haven of opportunity to find handcrafted items 5460.
ipate must register by Thursday, Nov. 14. Northville, or the Northville Chamber of
Special arrangements or delivery Commerce. Tickets may also be purchased 453-1780 or visit www.plyaa325.com or Blues greats to entertain
options are available for families that may online by visiting www.northvillecommuni- email The Dale Robertson Band returns to the
need assistance if requested when the fam- tyfoundation.org or by phone at (248) 374- Elks on Tuesday Nov. 13 with blues sounds
ily registers at one of the offices. 0200. Tickets are limited and the tour does AARP Smart Driver Class set for a night of fun and dancing. Dale
To register for the holiday meal, call sell out nearly every year. The Wayne Senior Services department Robertson is on harmonica and vocals.
Wild's office at (734)467-3200 or Kosowski's is offering an AARP Smart Driver class- Joining him are Christopher Leigh on gui-
office at ( 517) 373-2576. Addams Family visits Westland room course from 9:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. tar and vocals, Neno Blag on bass, and Jake
Inspire Theatre will present The Wednesday, Nov. 7. Check in starts at 9:15 Segall on drums.
City hall exhibits artwork Addams Family, The Musical at 7:30 p.m. a.m. The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge
Members of the Three Cities Art Club Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2 and 3 and at 3 This four-hour AARP Driver Safety 325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road,
will exhibit art at the Westland Gallery at p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3 and Sunday, Nov. 4. Refresher Course will discuss: techniques Plymouth. For more information, call (734)
City Hall through Nov. 29. The Gallery is The play features the family dynamic for handling left turns; right-of-way and 453-1780 or visit www.plyaa325.com or
located in the west wing, to the left when when Wednesday Addams find her true roundabouts; understanding how to reduce email jazzattheelks@gmail.com.
entering Westland City Hall, 36300 Warren love in a 'normal' young man and attempts traffic violations; crashes and the risk of
Road. The gallery is open during regular to enlist Gomez' help in keeping the secret injury and proven driving methods to help DriverTEK Workshop set
city hall office hours. from her mother, Morticia, as a dinner for keep motorists and passengers safe on the Wayne Senior Services will offer a
The exhibition will include original the combined families is planned. road. DriverTEK Workshop from 9:30-11 a.m.
works done in watercolor, oil, acrylic, pen- The theatre is located at 33455 Warren This course does not qualify students for Wednesday, Nov. 14 at the HYPE recre-
cil, charcoal, pastel, airbrush, and photog- Road in Westland. Tickets are priced at $17 an insurance discount unless drivers have ation complex in Wayne
raphy. This is a free event and everyone is and available at also taken the 8-hour AARP course within The cost is $5 per person and the work-
welcome. Purchase original art starting at inspiretheatre.cicketleap.com. the last 3 years. shop will inform drivers of the ways new
$75. For further information, contact For more information, call (734)751- To register, call 1-877-846-3299 or visit car technology works can make driving
Marilyn Meredith at (313) 231-3939 or email 7057. www.aarp.org/drive. Course is safer and more enjoyable.
marilynmeredith@wowway.com. The fee is $15 AARP members (with The Smart DriverTek workshop, devel-
School bond vote is topic membership card/number), $20 for all oth- oped jointly by AARP Driver Safety and
Cash For College raffle under way Members of the Wayne Westland ers. The Hartford, offers an interactive, 90-
The Northville Educational Foundation Community Schools Board of Education The classes will take place at the HYPE minute session.
will host the drawing for $25,000 cash to have authorized a bond question on the Recreation Complex, 4635 Howe Road in The workshop will cover: the benefits of
use toward future tuition, current tuition or Nov. 6 General Election ballot. Wayne. current and emerging vehicle safety tech-
payment of student loans on Nov. 16. Information about the necessity for the nology; information about the smartest
Tickets for the raffle are now on sale at bond and the improvements it will fund Garden Club to meet safety features in cars today and how to use
supportNEF.org and are priced at $50 each will be discussed during a meeting at 6 p.m. The Country Garden Club of Northville them and details on backup cameras, lane-
or three for $100. There will be a maxi- Nov. 1 at the Dyer Senior Center, 6745 will meet at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7 at departure warnings, smart headlights,
mum of 1,500 tickets sold. If tickets sales Marquette St, Westland, MI 48185. Ward Presbyterian Church. Members blind-spot warnings and more. Participants
total less than $50,000, the prize will revert The meeting is open to the public and should enter the building at door six or will receive a Smart DriverTek checklist
to a 50-50 drawing. Dr. Shelley Holt, superintendent of schools seven. that may be utilized after the workshop to
The announcement of the winner will will present information about the propos- The speaker will be Julie Stoneman examine the features of personal vehicles,
be made during the annual Holiday Tree al. Members of the Bond Action Team will who will discuss protecting natural habi- or to serve as a resource for a future vehi-
Lighting Ceremony in downtown be available to answer questions. tats cle.
Northville. The meeting is open to guests and light To register call the Wayne Senior
Dixieland Band to perform refreshments will be served. Services office, (734) 721-7460 (voicemails
Register to Make A Difference The West Side Ramblers will provide For more information, call (248) 202- are encouraged)or online at
Plymouth Community United Way is free entertainment playing 1518 www.aarp.org/SDTEK
seeking volunteers to help make a differ- Dixieland/Bluegrass Music on the first The HYPE complex is located at 4635
ence in the community. Thursday of the month from 5:30 p.m. to Harvest Tea is served Howe Road in Wayne.
The annual Make a Difference Day will 8:30 p.m. at Burger Night at the Plymouth The Wayne Public Library will serve a
take place on Saturday, Nov. 17 this year Ann Arbor Elks Lodge 325. Appearances Harvest Tea at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10. Comedy and music offered
and the community group is hoping to pro- are Nov. 1, and Dec. 6. The event is a fundraiser for the library. The Ron Kischuk Quartet will perform
vide enough volunteers to rake leaves and There will be a limited menu available The menu will include sandwiches, at the Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge 325
provide light outdoor labor for senior citi- from 5:30 to 7 p.m. treats and tea along with a raffle of gift bas- on Tuesday, Nov. 27.
zens and those with disabilities in both The group comprises five veteran musi- kets. Comedic Ron Kischuk will play trom-
Plymouth and Canton. cians - Morgan Humecky on vocals, lead The event will be catered by Victoria's bone and do vocals. Joining him will be Jeff
Volunteers will be helping to provide guitar and banjo; Sherry Humecky on the Tea Salon. Tickets are $35 for an individual Halsey on bass, Gary Schunk on keyboard
fall clean-up in both communities. The hammered dulcimer; Brian Newsom on or $210 for a table of seven. Tickets are and Dave Taylor on drums.
event will begin at 8:30 a.m. with a conti- chord melody/rhythm banjo; Kim available for purchase at the library circu- The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge
nental breakfast at Plymouth First United Dominick on electric bass and Bob Ervin, lation desk. This event is expected to sell 325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road,
Methodist Church. After breakfast, teams rhythm guitar and vocals. out so early purchase is recommended by Plymouth.
will head out to homes in the community. The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge organizers. For more information, call (734) 453-
Volunteers are asked to register with 325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road in The Harvest Tea will be served at the 1780 or visit www.plyaa325.com or email
Erica Garbacz at (734) 453-6879 x5 or Plymouth. For more information, call (734) library, 3737 South Wayne Road in Wayne. jazzattheelks@gmail.com.