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High school art show Peter Cottontail workshop with ghost hunters on site. Please be Waltz Quadraplex:
Visit the Wayne Historical Mu- Bring your kids to this new and careful of the artifacts and know that June 22; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
seum, 1 Towne Square, in April and fun free event at the Knights of if you appear to be under the influ- Forest Park:
May for a student art show showcas- Columbus Notre Dame Lounge, ence of anything, you will be asked July 13; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
ing Wayne Memorial, John Glenn 3144 S. Wayne Rd. on Saturday, to leave the event.
and Tinkham Educational Center. April 13, from 10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Lost car companies
There are drawings, paintings, ce- There will be free kids crafts open to Evening of wine of Detroit
ramics, jewelry and more. The open- kids of all ages. You will be able to and swag The Wayne Public Library, 3737
ing reception will be April 17, purchase a hot dog or taco with a Spend an evening with friends S. Wayne Rd, will be hosting the pro-
6:00-8:00 p.m. where anyone can pop for $3. Come see what this new creating memories along with the gram “Lost Car Companies of De-
come and enjoy the art and have re- event is all about! creation of a spring swag. You can troit” on Tuesday, April 16, at 7:00
freshments. The museum will be enjoy wine and cheese as you craft p.m. Among the more than two hun-
open Wednesdays and Thursdays Free Easter bunny pictures your evening away on Saturday, April dred auto companies that tried their
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Come get your picture taken with 13, at the Wine and Swag Spring luck in the Motor City, just three re-
the Easter Bunny for FREE on Sat- Crafting Event being held at the main: Ford, General Motors, and
History of Wayne parks urday, April 13, at REMAX Corner- Knights of Columbus Notre Dame Chrysler. Many of those lost to his-
Join Eric Cleereman at the Wayne stone, 8311 N. Wayne Rd, Westland Lounge, 3144 S. Wayne Rd from tory still have colorful stories worth
Historical Museum as he presents a from Noon-3:00 p.m. Feel free to 6:00-10:00 p.m. Tickets are $25 and telling. For instance, J.J. Cole forgot
program on Wayne’s city parks as bring your camera, but there will include crafting supplies, wine bar, to put brakes in his new auto, so on
part of the Wayne Historical Society’s also be a photographer on site to and cheese and crackers. Take the the first test run, he had to drive it
monthly meeting on Thursday, April take a FREE professional picture swag you create home with you. Tick- in circles until it ran out of gas! Join
11, at 7:00 p.m. Eric will speak which will be emailed to you. ets are available at www.notre- author Alan Naldrett as he explores
about the history of various parks in REMAX Cornerstone will be accept- damelounge.Eventbrite.com tales of automakers who ultimately
Wayne. ing donations for The Children’s Mir- failed but who helped shape today’s
acle Network. All donations stay Painting the Pavilions auto industry and designs.
Casino bus trip planned local to provide scholarships for The Parks and Trails Committee
The Wayneland Eagle Riders in- kids to attend the RE/MAX commu- has scheduled a Painting the Pavil- Marshmallow drop
vite you to join them for a Greektown nication preschool at Beaumont ions event to paint the remaining HYPE welcomes you to enjoy the
Casino bus trip fundraiser on Satur- Royal Oak. pavilions that were not painted last annual Marshmallow Drop on Fri-
day, April 13. The cost is $40 per year due to the onset of winter. On day, April 19, at Attwood Park,
person and includes round-trip mo- Wayne museum Sunday, April 14, from 11:00 a.m.- 33601 Annapolis St, on the Ander-
torcoach transportation to Detroit, 5 ghost hunt 4:00 p.m. (weather permitting), vol- son Ballfield. The drops last about
hours of gaming at Greektown A fundraiser for the Wayne Histor- unteers will start painting at five minutes. The first drop at 10:00
Casino and each person will get back ical Society will be held on Saturday, DeMario Park, move on to Rotary II a.m. will be for toddlers through age
$15 in gaming and $5 in food from April 13, from 8:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. and finish at Civitan. Civitan was 4 and also children with disabilities.
the casino. Bus departs at 4:15 p.m. Guests will get to select a one-hour painted last season, but it needs a The second drop will be at 10:15
from the Eagles Club in Wayne and window to explore with Great Lakes slight touch-up. Please consider a.m. for children ages 5-7. The final
will return you to the Eagles Club at Ghost Hunters of Michigan. Tickets helping the committee finish the drop at 10:30 a.m. will be for chil-
10:45 p.m. Full payment is due at are $20 and must be purchased project and beautify a few Wayne dren ages 8-10.
sign-up; registration deadline is through Eventbrite. Participants parks in the process.
March 28. For reservations, contact must be 18 and older. You are wel- Park Clean Ups are also sched- Bunny brunch
Tammy Fick, (734) 636-6914 or come to bring your own equipment uled as follows: All are invited to have brunch
email pilepig62@yahoo.com. to investigate the building and work Soroptomist Park: with the Easter Bunny, do some arts
May 4; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and crafts and enjoy the atmosphere
Washington Trail: of the annual Bunny Brunch at
May 18; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. HYPE, 4635 Howe Rd, on Friday,
Avondale Park:
June 1; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. See Briefs, page 6
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