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Have you ever wondered what it
          was  like  living  on  a  farm  in  the
          Wayne  area? “Many  Hands  and
          Hard  Work:  Farm  Families  1850-
          1910”  will  be  presented  by  the
          Wayne Historical Society on Thurs-
          day,  May  13,  at  7:00  p.m.    Guest
          speaker Debra Reid from The Henry
          Ford will talk about what it was like
          living on a farm in the Wayne area.
          The  event  will  be  outside  of  the
          Wayne  Historical  Museum.  Please
          wear a mask and remember to social
          distance.
             Other upcoming events at the
          Wayne Historical Museum include:
             June 10 – History of Motorized
          Emergency Vehicles
             Join guest speaker Anthony Rzu-
          cidlo as he shares the history of mo-  The city of Wayne remembers the 42 residents that have been lost this past year in front of City Hall.
          torized   emergency    equipment
          including  fire  trucks  and  ambu-  artingathome.com/ticket-booth-%26-  be held rain or shine.         though  minors  must  be  accompa-
          lances. Event starts at 7:00 p.m.  shop/ols/products/arting-at-the-                                     nied by a parent or guardian. Individ-
                                             wayne-museum.                        The Wayne Historical Museum     uals  interested  in  testing  do  not
             The Wayne Rotary announced                                         is open to the public. Feel free to  require a doctor’s order or pre-regis-
          that the City clean-up day on April   Come on out to the Wayne His-   visit  during  museum  hours  on  tration before visiting the site. Offi-
          24  in  honor  of  Earth  Day  was  a  torical Museum during the US12  Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10:00  cials say insurance is requested but
          huge success.  There were approxi-  Car Cruise. There will be kids’ crafts  a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Please be safe and  not required to undergo testing.
          mately 130 volunteers who collected  and demonstrations. The Dearborn  wear a mask.
          trash from around the City.  Profes-  Old  Engine  Club  will  have  old  en-                              Individuals who are experienc-
          sional Insurance donated breakfast  gines set up and running. There will  The  Wayne  Public  Library  is  ing  COVID-19  symptoms  are  en-
          and snacks. Mark Chevrolet donated  also be a small flea market, a selec-  open to the public. You will need to  couraged  to  get  tested  and
          pizza  for  lunch.  Wayne  Lawn  and  tion of old cars and the museum will  enter through the doors by the Veter-  quarantine until test results are re-
          Garden sharpened chain saws and    be  open.  Hillcrest  Church  will  be  ans Plaza. Browsing is limited to 30  ceived to prevent the spread of the
          pruners.                           serving food and have a selection of  minutes  for  grab  and  go  service.  virus. Symptoms can develop up to
                                             cars to view. Come on out for a great  Please  do  not  visit  if  you  are  sick.  14 days after exposure to the virus.
             The Wayne Historical Society is  time! The museum fun all happens  The  plaza  pick-up  service  is  still
          hosting  several  historic  walking  on  Saturday,  July  10,  from  10:00  available if you wish to do no-contact  Seeking  vendors  for  two  mar-
          tours  in  downtown  Wayne  this   a.m. until 6:00 p.m.               pick up of materials. Call the library  kets  in  July. Vintage,  antiques,
          summer.                                                               for more information.             crafters, direct marketing, artisans,
             On Thursday, June 24, a guided     Cruisin’ US 12 has announced                                      garage sale. Email PD3021@mikofc.
          tour  of  the  route  of  old  Monroe  that Saturday, July 10, 2021, will  The  city  of  Wayne  now  has  a  org to find out more. The Outdoor
          Street, Wayne’s former business dis-  be the date of the next annual car  Wayne  County  COVID-19  testing  Market and Bike Show will be July
          trict, will be held.               cruise  on  Michigan  Avenue  in   site. Two new, cost-free testing sites  10 from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
             On Thursday, July 22, a guided  Wayne.  During  the  cruise  a  1919  with reportedly shorter waiting times  The Rusty Trike Flea Market will be
          tour of Michigan Avenue will be held.  Harroun car will be on display at the  were opened in Wayne and Dearborn,  July 24. Both events will be at the
             The one hour tours will begin at  Wayne Historical Museum. The Har-  both  sites  at  HYPE  locations.  The  Notre Dame Hall, 3144 S. Wayne Rd.
          the Wayne Historical Museum. Com-  roun is one of less than 3,000 made  sites are open 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
          fortable  shoes  are  a  must.  Please  in  Wayne  between  1917  and  1922  Monday  through  Friday  and  9:00  The  city  of  Wayne  and  the
          wear masks to be courteous.        and is the only known surviving ex-  a.m.-3:00 p.m. on Saturday.     Wayne Veterans Memorial Commit-
                                             ample. Mark your calendars to come   HYPE Athletics Center -- Wayne,  tee invite the public to join them
             Michelle’s  Pieces  and  the    out  and  welcome  this  car  back  to  4635 Howe Road, Wayne, MI 48184  at the city of Wayne Memorial Day
          Wayne  Historical  Society  invite  Wayne (for the day) after 100 years!  HYPE Athletics Center -- Dear-  Ceremony on Monday, May 31 at
          you to Arting at the Wayne Histori-                                   born Heights, 23302 W. Warren Av-  10:00 a.m.
          cal Museum on Wednesday, June         Plan to attend the Spring Ven-  enue, Dearborn Heights, MI 48127     The  event  will  be  at  the  new
          9, at 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Tickets  dor  Show  on  Saturday,  May  22,                                 Wayne Veterans Memorial, 3355 S.
          are $45 with a portion being do-   from  11:00  a.m.-4:00  p.m. The     Officials  say  the  diagnostic  Wayne Rd next to City Hall. Seating
          nated  to  the  museum. Attendees  event will now be held at the Veter-  COVID-19 tests are offered at no  will be limited so feel free to bring a
          will create a beautiful 8 x 10 stained  ans  Plaza  by  the  Wayne  Public  Li-  cost, and are available via drive-  lawn chair. Please wear a facial cov-
          glass  mosaic  in  a  design  of  their  brary. There will be crafts, vendors,  thru or walk-in. All individuals over  ering.  Social  distancing  protocols
          choice. To purchase a ticket, go to  raffles, food and fun. The event will  5 years old are eligible to get tested,  will be followed.
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