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5 Things You Need to Know Today — July 8, 2012

Here's what you need to know in Plymouth and Canton today.

Trivia: This Plymouth sweets shop sustained a minor fire earlier this year. What is it?

The answer to yesterday's trivia: Pat Peake was the first player to have a jersey number retired by the Plymouth Whalers.

5. Last chance: Where is the best coffee in Plymouth-Canton?

Where is the best coffee in Plymouth and Canton?

Find out what's happening in Plymouth-Cantonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Nominate your on Plymouth-Canton Patch.

Patch relaunched its Readers' Choice contests under a new format. This process will be more democratic, allowing you, the reader, to nominate your favorite spots in 25 different categories. You can check out all 25 categories here. Categories include best coffee, pizza, burger, bar or restaurant atmosphere and more.

Find out what's happening in Plymouth-Cantonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

4. Check local traffic and gas on Patch

Heading back from out of town for the holiday? Check out construction zones and detours — and cheap gas prices — on the Plymouth-Canton Patch Commute page:

3. Huron Valley Ambulance Camp for kids is Monday and Tuesday in Plymouth

HVA Camp 9-1-1, which runs Monday and Tuesday at the is a free two-day camp open to children ages 8 to 12. The day camp's activities include touring an ambulance, learning CPR and visiting a local emergency room. HVA Paramedics and EMTs serve as camp counselors, teaching campers about safety at home and at play, how to perform lifesaving skills on injured victims, and all about careers in emergency services. The camp runs from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on both days. Registration information is available at www.hva.org or by calling (734) 477-6785. For additional questions, contact (734) 477-6781 Or email camp911@hva.org. The Plymouth Cultural Center is at 525 Farmer Street in Plymouth.

2. Today: 'The Lucky One' continues at Penn Theatre

The romantic wartime drama The Lucky One continues at the today. Screenings are  at 5and 7 p.m. tonight. All tickets are $3. The film is PG-13 and runs 101 minutes.

1. Canton Farmers Market is today

In search of fresh produce and goods with a dash of live entertainment? The runs from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. today at Preservation Park in Canton, 500 N. Ridge Road.


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