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PAGE 6 ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN November 15, 2018
Calendar of events
City hall exhibits artwork Tickets for the event are $15. Purchase Greensleeves by Ralph Vaughan Williams and will be available Nov. 30 at Sun and
Members of the Three Cities Art Club tickets online at www.cantonvillagethe- and Christmas Concerto by Arcangelo Snow, (734)927-0007, ext. 3.
will exhibit art at the Westland Gallery at ater.org or by calling (734) 394-5300. Corelli.
City Hall through Nov. 29. The Gallery is Tickets can also be purchased at The The performance will take place at 8 Westland welcomes holiday season
located in the west wing, to the left when Village Theater Box Office one hour prior p.m. Friday Nov. 30 at Our Lady of Good The annual Tree Lighting Ceremony in
entering Westland City Hall, 36300 Warren to show time. Counsel, 47650 North Territorial Road in Westland will begin with the lighting of
Road. The gallery is open during regular The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is Plymouth. the holiday tree at 5:30 p.m. on
city hall office hours. located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road, There is a pre-concert talk set for 7:15 Wednesday, Dec. 5 at city hall.
The exhibition will include original Canton, MI 48187. p.m. Santa and Mrs. Claus will officially
works done in watercolor, oil, acrylic, pen- Tickets are available on-line at light the Westland tree and enjoy some
cil, charcoal, pastel, airbrush, and photog- Family Volunteer Day planned http://www.michiganphil.org or by calling cocoa and cookies as they meet with all
raphy. This is a free event and everyone The Plymouth Family YMCA will host (734) 451-2112. the children and families in attendance.
is welcome. Purchase original art starting a Family Volunteer Day from 2-4 p.m. There will be events and activities for
at $75. For further information, contact Saturday, Nov. 17, at the downtown Breakfast with Santa returns the whole family at the celebration.
Marilyn Meredith at (313) 231-3939 or Plymouth location, 248 Union St., next to Summit on the Park will host Breakfast Westland City Hall is located at 36300
email marilynmeredith@wowway.com. the Plymouth District Library. with Santa, from 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. Warren Road.
Volunteers will make cards and care 1.
Cash For College Raffle under way packages for homeless people. Those of During the breakfast, children can Dixieland Band to perform
The Northville Educational all ages are welcome to participate. share their wish list with Santa, create a The West Side Ramblers will provide
Foundation will host the drawing for Packages will be donated to the Samaritas winter craft, and enjoy a Christmas story free entertainment playing
$25,000 cash to use toward future tuition, Family Center in Westland. time. All children will receive a holiday Dixieland/Bluegrass Music on the first
current tuition or payment of student Registration and information is avail- souvenir, crayons, and placemat. Parents Thursday of the month from 5:30 p.m. to
loans tomorrow, Nov. 16. able online at https://bit.ly/2CxQkbl or by are encouraged to bring cameras. 8:30 p.m. Dec 6 at Burger Night at the
Tickets for the raffle are now on sale at phone at (734) 453-2904. Tickets are on sale now through Nov. Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge 325.
supportNEF.org and are prices at $50 The Plymouth YMCA is also asking for 29. Ticket prices for ages 3 and younger There will be a limited menu available
each or three for $100. There will be a donations by Friday, Nov. 16, at the down- are $4.75 for Canton residents and $5.75 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
maximum of 1,500 tickets sold. If tickets town Plymouth building of: hats, gloves, for non-residents; 4-12-year-olds tickets The group comprises five veteran
sales total less than $50,000, the prize will scarves, deodorant, toothbrushes, tooth- are priced at $15.75 for residents and musicians - Morgan Humecky on vocals,
revert to a 50-50 drawing. paste, lip balm, tissue packet pockets, and $18.75 for non-residents; ages 13 and older lead guitar and banjo; Sherry Humecky
The announcement of the winner will children's books. Call the number above are priced at $19.75 for residents and on the hammered dulcimer; Brian
be made during the annual Holiday Tree for more information. $23.75 for non-residents. Seating is Newsom on chord melody/rhythm banjo;
Lighting Ceremony in downtown reserved by table location only on a first- Kim Dominick on electric bass and Bob
Northville. Coffee with a Cop planned come, first-serve basis Ervin, rhythm guitar and vocals.
Starbucks in downtown Plymouth will Online registration is not available. The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge
Santa mailbox at Summit host a Coffee with a Cop event from 12:30 Tickets must be purchased in advance at 325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road in
Canton Leisure Services has made until 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 21. the Summit of the Park, located at 46000 Plymouth. For more information, call
special arrangements with the U.S. Post The event is open to the public and Summit Parkway, during normal business (734) 453-1780 or visit www.plyaa325.com
Office to deliver children's wish lists to Police Ofc. Tony Angelosanto will be avail- hours. or email
Santa. able for questions and tips on safety. For additional information, call (734)
To mail a letter to Santa, drop it in the Starbucks is located at 803 West Ann 394-5460. Seniors celebrate holiday
North Pole Express Mailbox in the Arbor Trail. Tickets are on sale now at the
Summit on the Park lobby through Nov. Christmas Tree Lighting set Friendship Center for the annual Senior
30. Santa asks that children print their Comedy and music offered The Belleville Area Chamber of Center Christmas Celebration set for Dec.
name and address clearly so he may reply The Ron Kischuk Quartet will perform Commerce Annual Winterfest parade will 14 .
to each letter. at the Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge begin at 6 p.m. Dec. 1 at Belleville High Christmas is by far the largest and most
Each household will receive a return 325 on Tuesday, Nov. 27. School and travel to the downtown muse- popular event of the year, organizers said
letter and Santa will take care of the Comedic Ron Kischuk will play trom- um. and seniors can enjoy great food, a won-
postage. bone and do vocals. Joining him will be Following the parade, the annual city derful band, and a great time together to
Canton residents only please. Jeff Halsey on bass, Gary Schunk on key- Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will celebrate the season. Tickets are priced at
For more information, call (734) 394- board and Dave Taylor on drums. take place on the front lawn of the $10 for members or $15 for resident non-
5460. The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge Belleville Area Museum, 405 Main St., members.
325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road, Belleville. For more information on reserving a
Help for seniors available Plymouth. For more information, call For more information, call (734) 697- table or purchasing tickets, call (734) 722-
CUP the Community Up Project will (734) 453-1780 or visit www.plyaa325.com 1944. 7628.
provide services for the elderly and dis- or email jazzattheelks@gmail.com.
ables residents of Inkster at no cost. Canton to light holiday tree Children's ornament workshops planned
Available services include snow State of the City address set The Canton Township official holiday The Belleville Area Museum will host
removal, trash removal, lawn care, minor Westland Mayor William R. Wild will tree lighting will take place from 6-8:30 the annual Children's Christmas
repairs, errands, building and repair of present the Annual State of the City p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5. Ornament Workshops and photos with
handicap accessories. Address at 6 p.m. Nov. 27 at Westland City The 'official' tree, will be lit by the Santa at noon, 1:15 and 2:30 p.m. on
For more information, contact Queen Hall, located at 36300 Warren Road. Summit on the Park at 6:30 p.m. and spe- Saturday, Dec. 8 and Saturday, Dec. 15.
Paris Jones, (313) 778-0931. This year, the State of the City meeting cial festivities will take place both indoors Reservations are strongly encouraged
will be a town hall style event, where Wild and outdoors. There will be seasonal are required for groups. For more infor-
All Star Band Showcase performs and members of the city administration entertainment, kids' crafts, activities, mation and reservations, call (734) 697-
Lorio Ross will bring the world of com- will share information on all the progress refreshments, and visits with Santa. 1944 or email kdallos@provide.net.
edy-magic and music to the main stage at the city has made this past year as well as In the spirit of the season, Canton The museum is located at 405 Main St.
The Village Theater at Cherry Hill begin- an outlook for 2019. Leisure Services is offering the event free in Belleville.
ning at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16 when the Detroit The event is open to the public and of charge to residents. For additional
All-Star Band Showcase 2018 performs. there is no admission charge. information, call (734) 394-5460. Circus celebrates New Years Eve
Direct from Las Vegas, world- The Detroit Circuit will perform begin-
renowned comedy-magician, Jeff Hobson, Philharmonic presents In a Winter Garden Christmas in Plymouth celebrated ning at 7 p.m. Dec. 31 at the Village
one of the most in-demand comedy magi- The Michigan Philharmonic, the The Plymouth Downtown Theater in Canton Township.
cians working today, will perform. Hobson Madonna University Chorale, Counsellors Development Authority will present Talented performers will dazzle view-
will be featured along with the legendary Chorale, and Main Street Opera Theatre Christmas in Plymouth from 5-9 p.m. ers of all ages with high flying aerial
Jerry Ross Band. This band has been a Chorus will perform Libby Larsen's In a Thursday, Dec. 6 throughout the down- antics on fabric and trapeze, fire dancing
part of the best parties in Metro Detroit Winter Garden. This concert brings town area. and eating, stilt walking and acrobatics,
for more than two decades. In addition, together orchestra, chorus and soloists There will be holiday shopping sales, contortion, juggling, feats of mind-bending
the acclaimed Newsmaker Band will also sharing a musical reflection on Advent horse and carriage tours, live music and strength and acro-balance, as well as a
perform and is known as a hard-hitting and all its various moods and themes. dance, live reindeer and elves, ice carv- variety of circus sideshow acts.
dance band. Then, the hottest up-and- Adding to this reflective concert are Pie ing, bonfire stations, a mistletoe market Tickets to this special performance are
coming band in Detroit, Atomic Radio, Jesu by Lili Boulanger, A Vaughan and a community sing at 8:30 p.m. $22 each. For more information, or tick-
and their pop and rock show will perform. Williams Christmas and Fantasia on Carriage tour tickets are presale only ets, call (734) 394-5300.