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5 Things You Need to Know Today — July 20, 2012

Here's what's going on in Plymouth and Canton today.

Trivia: The sign for the was temporarily replaced during the 2010 filming of 'Scream 4.'  What did the temporary sign say instead?

Yesterday's trivia answer: Margaret Dunning was on the wrong side of a bank robbery in the 1930s. She turned out OK, though, in June.

5. 'Dark Shadows' comes to Penn Theatre

The big-screen version of the classic gothic soap opera Dark Shadows, starring Johnny Depp, opens tonight at the historic in downtown Plymouth. Screenings are at 7 and 9:15 p.m. for the PG-13 film.

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4. Tomorrow: Plymouth Farmers Market

Grab some fresh produce Saturday at the at in downtown Plymouth. The market runs from 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

3. Sunday: Canton Farmers Market

Looking for another farmers market option? The runs from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday at Preservation Park, 500 N. Ridge Road in Canton.

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2. Alexander Zonjic performs tonight in Canton

Alexander Zonjic will perform jazz flute tonight at the shopping plaza on Ford Road in Canton.

Growing up in Windsor, Ontario, the flutist is no stranger to the Detroit music scene. A childhood guitar player, Zonjic didn’t pick up a flute until the age of 21. Zonjic was a gifted student who saw mastering the instrument as a challenge and studied under the principal flutist in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. His interest in Jazz resulted in an international tour in the 80’s and the recording of several genres of music including pop. Today, he often collaborates with other musicians and in 2009 released “Doin the D” with guests Kenny G and Chieli Minucci.

1. The Sound Alternative performs tonight at Music in the Air

Horn band The Sound Alternative, whose performance in 2011, likely will hope for better weather this year when it is scheduled to take the Kellogg Park stage July 20. The music starts at 7 p.m.


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