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PAGE 6                                                         ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                          October 18, 2018

                                                                        Calendar of events


        Firefighters open 'Pumpkin Patch'      supportNEF.org and are priced at $50 each
           Plymouth Township firefighters of IAFF  or three for $100.  There will be a maxi-
        Local 1496 have opened their annual    mum of 1,500 tickets sold. If tickets sales  Voter information offered
        Pumpkin Patch and are selling pumpkins  total less than $50,000, the prize will revert
        to generate funds for the local charity. Each  to a 50-50 drawing.               The League of Women Voters of        Print copies of the Voter Guide are
        year the firefighters work with charities  The announcement of the winner will  Northwest Wayne County has posted  also available at all public libraries, and
        like the Salvation Army and local schools to  be made during the annual Holiday Tree  non-partisan Voter Guides on  the voter guides can also be accessed
        pinpoint area families in need. All of the  Lighting Ceremony in downtown      VOTE411.org, the on-line, one-stop shop  from LWVnorthwestwayne.org.  Videos
        proceeds are used for charity donations.  Northville.                          for retrieving candidate and ballot pro-  of candidate forums for school boards,
           The pumpkin sale will continue through                                      posal information, finding polling  county offices and state and judicial
        Halloween. Pumpkin Patches are located  Monster Mutt Walk set                  placed and checking voting hours.   offices can also be found on the website,
        at Fire Station 1, located at 9911 N.    Monsters of various sizes will be     From judges to school boards to state  as well as a presentation about the
        Haggerty Road and Fire Station 3 at 13600  strolling the streets of downtown Belleville  senators  and  representatives,  three state ballot proposals.
        Beck Road in Plymouth.                 during the  costumed Monster Mutt Walk  VOTE411.org contains voter guides for  The League is a non-partisan, public
           Firefighters ask visitors to park in the  planned for 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20,  all state, federal, county and local candi-  service organization that never sup-
        rear of Station 3 and in Township Hall lot  organized by the Belleville Central  dates in the Nov. 6 election.  Also includ-  ports or opposes any candidate, but
        behind Fire Station 1.                 Business Community and Friends of       ed is the language for the three state  works to promote political responsibili-
           Donations from $4 to $10 are accepted  Michigan Animals Rescue.             ballot proposals and numerous local  ty through informed and active partici-
        for pumpkins that range in size from small  Registration for the third annual event,  proposals.                   pation of citizens in government.
        to large.                              which will take place on the sidewalks
           For further information, contact Fire  starting from Fourth Street Square, will  The Wayne Historical Museum is locat-  Legislative forum planned
        Station 1 at (734) 354-3230.           take place from 1-1:30 p.m. in the Fourth  ed at 1 Town Square in downtown Wayne.     The Southern Wayne County Regional
                                               Street Square between Bayou Grill and                                       Chamber will host a 2018 Legislative
        Behind the Scene meetings set          Egan's Pub.                           Goodfellows serve pancakes            Forum from 8:30 a.m. until 10:30 p.m.
           Plymouth Arts & Recreation Complex    The entry fee is $10 plus a can of dog or  The members of the Inkster     Monday, Oct. 22 at the Sheraton Detroit
        (PARC) will host “Behind the Scene” ses-  cat food.                          Goodfellows will serve and all-you-can-eat  Metro Airport in Romulus
        sions from 6-7 p.m. every Thursday through  The Friends of Michigan Animals  pancake breakfast at the Booker Dozier   The $30 tickets will be available at the
        Nov. 1. These gatherings are meant to be  Rescue will have a kissing booth set up and  Recreation Center from 7 a.m. until noon  door and include breakfast.
        question and answer sessions where     visitors can enjoy a poochie smooch for  on Saturday, Oct. 20.                 Candidates for Governor. U.S. Congress,
        regarding the PARC project.            only $1.                                The cost is $10 and all proceeds benefit  State House of Representatives, State
           “Here is an opportunity for the       There will be adoptable dogs on site.  the Goodfellows No Child Without a  Senate, Wayne County Executive and
        Plymouth Community to get information    Applications to enter the parade are  Christmas campaign.                 Wayne County Commission will be on hand
        regarding PARC first hand.  I will be here  available at www.bellevillecbc.org or by  The Booker Dozier Center is located at  to discuss their positions on key issues.
        every Thursday to answer all your ques-  calling (734) 558-5368 after 3:30 p.m. for  2025 Middlebelt Road in Inkster.  Advance registration at $25 is available
        tions so no one will leave misinformed,”  information, email jfayemillard@att.net.  For more information, contact  at www.SWCRC.com.
        said Don Soenen, PARC board president.   The event is sponsored by Willis    Goodfellows President Barbara Cooper at
           Sessions will take place in the PARC  Insurance Agency and Belleville     (313) 505-1140.                       State of Schools to be addressed
        Model Room located on the first floor at the  Downtown on the Lake.                                                   Wayne Westland Community Schools
        facility, located at 650 Church St. in                                       Monster Mash set in Canton            Superintendent Dr. Shelley Holt will pres-
        Plymouth.  For more information, call (734)  Addams Family visits Westland     The Monster Mash, a special adult   ent the annual State of the District address
        927-4090.                                Inspire Theatre will present The    Halloween party, is planned for 7:30 p.m.  at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 23 in the auditorium at
           PARC is a 501(c)3 public charity, leading  Addams Family, The Musical at 7:30 p.m.  Saturday, Oct. 20 at The Village Theater at  John Glenn High School in Westland.
        the effort to convert the historic Central  Friday and Saturday, Oct. 19, 20, 26, 27 and  Cherry Hill in Canton.      Members of the Wayne Westland
        Middle School and the 16.6 acres on which  Nov. 2 and 3 and at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct.  The party, limited to those 21 and older,  Community Schools Board of Education
        it stands, into an arts, education and recre-  27 and Nov. 3 and Sunday, Oct. 21, 28 and  will feature favorite top 40 hits and  have authorized a bond question on the
        ation complex serving the greater      Nov. 4.                               Halloween covers by Atomic Radio. Guests  Nov. 6 General Election ballot and the
        Plymouth community.                      The play features the family dynamic  can also participate in games, a costume  necessity for the bond issue will be dis-
                                               when Wednesday Addams finds her true  contest, cash bar, and refreshments.  cussed.
        City hall exhibits artwork             love in a 'normal' young man and attempts  Audiences will be treated to a unique expe-  The meeting is open to the public.
           Members of the Three Cities Art Club  to enlist Gomez' help in keeping the secret  rience as the main focus of the event will  For more information, call Jenny
        will exhibit art at the Westland Gallery at  from her mother, Morticia, as a dinner for  be a dance party on stage where there will  Johnson at (734) 419-2001 or Maria Mitter at
        City Hall  through Nov. 29. The Gallery is  the combined families is planned.  be a bar and tables for seating in between  (734) 419-2036.
        located in the west wing, to the left when  The theatre is located at 33455 Warren  dancing.
        entering Westland City Hall, 36300 Warren  Road in Westland. Tickets are priced at $17  Tickets for the event are $15 for Canton  Blood Drive at city hall
        Road. The gallery is open during regular  and available at inspiretheatre.cicketleap.  residents and $20 for non-residents and  The American Red Cross will host a
        city hall office hours.                com.                                  can be purchased online at www.cantonvil-  Blood Drive at Plymouth City Hall from 10
           The exhibition will include original  For more information, call (734) 751-  lagetheater.org or by calling (734) 394-5300.  a.m. until 3:45 p.m. Oct. 23.
        works done in watercolor, oil, acrylic, pen-  7057.                          Tickets can also be purchased at The     Plymouth city Hall is located at 201
        cil, charcoal, pastel, airbrush, and photog-                                 Village Theater Box Office one hour prior  South Main St. in downtown Plymouth.
        raphy.  This is a free event and everyone is  Cemetery History Tour set      to event time.                           To schedule an appointment, visit
        welcome.  Purchase original art starting at  Tyler Cemetery in Belleville will be the  The Village Theater is located at Cherry  www.redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor
        $75.   For further information, contact  site of the annual Cemetery History Tour  Hill, located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road,  code PCH or call 1-800-733-2767. for donor
        Marilyn Meredith at (313) 231-3939 or email  organized by the Belleville Area Historical  Canton, MI 48187.        eligibility questions, call (866)236-3276.
        marilynmeredith@wowway.com.            Society and Museum from 3-5 p.m. Oct. 20.
                                                 The cost for the event is $10 for histori-
        Charity Poker seeks volunteers         cal society members and $15 for non-mem-                     CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH
           Wayne Main Street will be the Charity  bers.                                                             LEGAL NOTICE
        Poker Partner for a poker tournament at  For more information, call (734) 697-                        Public Test of the Democracy Suite
        Vision Lanes Oct. 18 through 21. The group  1944.                                               Image Cast Precinct Tabulator Voting System for the
                                                                                                                   State General Election
        is seeking four volunteers to work each                                                                  Tuesday, November 6, 2018
        shift.                                 Museum hosts Halloween event
           Vision Lanes is located at 38250 Ford  The Wayne Historical Museum will be  Please be advised that a PUBLIC ACCURACY TEST of the Image Cast Precinct Tabulator Voting System (ICP) will take place
                                                                                      at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at the Charter Township of Plymouth in the Town Hall Meeting Room, 9955 N
        Road in Westland.                      decorated for Halloween for one night only,  Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170, for the November 6, 2018 State General Election.
           For information, or to volunteer, call  Oct. 20. The museum will be completely  The purpose of the Public Accuracy Test is to demonstrate that the computer program used to tabulate the votes cast at the elec-
        (734) 629-6822.                        decorated inside and out with live actors,  tion is accurate, properly records the votes cast and meets the requirements of law.
                                               witches and ghosts as well as some special  The public is invited and encouraged to attend.
        Cash For College Raffle under way      treats.
           The Northville Educational Foundation  The event is family friendly, but some  For further information, contact the Clerk's Office at (734) 354-3228.
        will host the drawing for $25,000 cash to use  scenes may be intense for young children.  Jerry Vorva
        toward future tuition, current tuition or  Admission is $5 per person and the  Township Clerk
        payment of student loans on Nov. 16.   exhibit will be open from 7 p.m. until mid-  Publish: Thursday, October 18, 2018
           Tickets for the raffle are now on sale at  night.                          Eagle Newspaper                                            PT0210 - 101818  2.5 x 2.962
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