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PAGE 6 ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN July 4, 2019
Calendar of events
Library hosts free movies order at http://www.cgcnv.org. Day of event
The William P. Faust Public Library is tickets are priced $15.
hosting a Family Movie Matinee at 1 p.m. Romulus reunion is planned
and a Friday Night Movie at 6:15 p.m. Cabooses to be topic
tomorrow, July 5 at 6123 Central City Railroad cabooses will be the topic at Old friends will meet for a weekend cruise are $68 per person if purchased
Parkway in Westland. the 7 p.m. July 11 meeting at the Wayne of conversation and reminiscing when before July 17 and $73 per person
The free matinee movie is rated G or Historical Society with guest speaker the Romulus High School Class of after that date. Tickets can be pur-
PG and will run approximately 90 min- Anthony Rzucidlo, president and CEO of 1979 meets for the 40th reunion. chased at www.detroitprincess. com.
utes. Light refreshments will be served. the Michigan Railroad Club. He will pro- Organizers have also invited mem- The weekend gathering will close
Children younger than 8 must have an vide an overview of the history of caboos- bers of the graduating classes from with a Family Barbeque set from 1-6
adult present. For information, call the es, why they were developed in the 1840s, 1977, 1978, 1980 and 1981 to join them p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18 at St. Johns
Youth Reference Desk at (734) 326-6123 who rode in them and present-day utiliza- for the three-day event. Lodge #44, 31800 Beverly Road in
for more information. tion of cabooses. The reunion activities will begin at Romulus.
The evening movie will be shown in The meeting will take place at the 7:30 p.m. Friday Aug. 6 when class For more information or reserva-
the library meeting rooms A and B and museum at 1` Town Square in Wayne at members can meet for hors d'oeuvres tions contact one of the committee
will be PG-13. Snacks/refreshments are the corner of Main and Biddle. and conversation at the Marriott Delta members; Michael Johnson, (313) 319-
provided (donations accepted and appre- Hotel at 31500 Wick Road. The event 7282; Sarita Stephens, (313) 974-9563;
ciated). Library to sell used books will continue until 10 p.m. ILanader Johnson, (313) 258-5681;
Visit the library website at www.west- The Romulus Public Library will host Alumni will meet at 5:30 Aug. 17 for Duane Moffat, (248) 459-3399; John
land.lib.mi.us for more information. a Used Book Sale July 11 through 13 dur- dinner and dancing during a cruise on Baum, (734) 255-7055 or Teri Pryor
ing regular library hours. the Detroit Princess. Tickets for the (Rice), (734) 772-4260.
Elks host Blues band Proceeds will be used to support
Blues at The Elks takes place from 7-10 library programs and classes.
p.m. the second Tuesday of the month at The library is open from 10 a.m. until 8 following the second session before stu- or email jazzattheelks@gmail.com.
the Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge #325 p.m. Monday through Thursday; from 10 dents are dismissed.
in partnership with the Detroit Blues a.m. until 6 p.m. on Friday; from 10 a.m. An awards presentation and the all- Goodfellows serving pancakes
Society (www.detroitbluessociety.org). until 5 p.m. on Saturday and is closed star game take place on Saturday. The Inkster Goodfellows No Child
There is a $5 donation at the door and Sundays. The classes take place at the Booker Without A Christmas effort will host an
dancing is allowed. The library is located at 11121 Wayne Dozier Recreational Complex, 2025 all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast from 8
The Kenny Parker Band with leg- Road in Romulus. Middlebelt Road in Inkster. a.m. until noon Saturday Oct. 19.
endary Kenny Parker and Jim McCarty, For more information, visit www.romu- More information is available from The annual event is a fundraiser for
both award winning musicians, will per- luslibrary.org. Smiley at (734) 890-2478 or by accessing the Christmas campaign of the group
form July 9. This popular band includes the website at inksterlegends.com where which provides holiday gifts to the less
Parker and McCarty on guitar, Mike Museum to host Family Day applications can be found. fortunate in the community. The breakfast
Marshall on bass, Dan Devins on harmon- The Wayne Historical Society will host will take place at the Booker Dozier
ica and vocals, and Dave Marcaccio on the third annual Family Day at the muse- Coffee With A Cop served Recreation Center, 2025 Middlebelt Road
drums. um from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. July 13. The The Inkster Police Department will in Inkster.
The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge museum will host live demonstrations, host Coffee With A Cop at 6 p.m. July 17 at The donation is $10 at the door and is
325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road, kids crafts and games, Touch-A-Truck, Gracie See Pastaria, 26734 Michigan Ave. tax-deductible.
Plymouth MI. For more information, call direct sales booths, the old engine club in Inkster. For more information, call
(734) 453-1780 or visit www.plyaa325.com and others during the US12 cruise and There is no agenda or speeches, just an Goodfellows President Barbara Cooper
or email jazzattheelks@gmail.com. the city sidewalk sales on the museum opportunity to enjoy a cup of coffee, ask (313) 505-1140.
ground, Congregational Church and questions, voice concerns and get to know
Northville Garden Walk planned Methodist Church. the officers serving area neighborhoods. Bible Walk is planned
The Northville Garden Walk, spon- The museum is located at 1 town New Birth Baptist Church and Sisters
sored by The Country Garden Club of Square in Wayne at the corner of Main Jazz at The Elks planned With A Purpose will host a Bible Walk Trip
Northville, a branch of the Women's and Biddle. Jazz at The Elks takes place from 7-9:30 to Ohio on Saturday, Aug. 24.
National Farm & Garden Association, will p.m. on the last Tuesday of the month at The $95 fee includes round-trip travel
take place from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. July 10. Basketball camp applications due the Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge. on a luxury motor coach, snacks on the bus
The tour highlights private gardens to Applications for the 22nd Annual There is a $10 donation at the door which and dinner at the Bible Walk. Fees must be
inspire novice and master gardeners Inkster Legends Basketball Camp which includes hors d'oeuvres. paid in full by July 22 and there will be no
alike with a focus on "The benefits of will take place Friday, Aug 2 and Saturday New to the Elks will be Jim Cooper on refunds.
Native Plants in the garden". The tour Aug. 3 must be submitted by July 15. vibraphone with the Jim Cooper Quartet All checks must be made payable to
will be staged in the downtown Northville The free basketball clinics offer coach- who will perform July 30. Also perform- Sisters With a Purpose and mailed to New
Square, 150 E. Main St., across from the ing and training in basic skills of the sport ing will be returning musicians, Cliff Birth Baptist Church at the address listed
clock. Visitors can enjoy live music by the including shooting, passing, rebounding Monear on keyboard, Kurt Krahnke on above.
Silver Strings Dulcimers and shop for and defense, noted Director Fred Smiley. bass, and Pete Siers on drums. For information, contact President
unique gifts from Garden Artisans booths The camps are designed for boys and The Plymouth Ann Arbor Elks Lodge Orlessia Watson at (313) 748-8667 or Vice
in the Square. Tickets are $12 in advance girls ages 9 through 16 and are divided 325 is located at 41700 Ann Arbor Road, President Wanda Kirkland (313) 415-8071,
available beginning June 10 at into classes by age. Lunch is offered after Plymouth. For more information, call Secretary Corrinthia Glenn, (313) 687-7026
Gardenviews, 117 E. Main St. or by mail the early session and a dinner is provided (734) 453-1780 or visit www.plyaa325.com or Shirley Walker (313) 544-0354.