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5 Things You Need to Know Today — June 27, 2012

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

Trivia: Which Old Village event featuring classic automobiles (among other things) do residents look forward to each year?

The answer to Tuesday's trivia: Trains inside the City of Plymouth travel at 25 mph.

5. What is the best park in Plymouth-Canton?

Where do you go in Plymouth and Canton to enjoy a stroll with the family (or family dog) or enjoy live entertainment in the summer?

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

Nominate your favorite local park on 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. Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park offers job fair, looks to bring 100-plus jobs to Canton

If you're looking for a job, this news might make you jump for joy. Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park is opening a location in Canton this summer, its first Michigan facility, and is from June 28-30. The company is looking to bring more than 100 jobs to the area.

3. Patch needs your help to create a visitor's guide for Plymouth and Canton

Quick: a long-lost friend is coming to the Plymouth-Canton area and has asked you for some suggestions on where to eat, where to shop and some things to do.

What do you tell him or her? Find out more about Patch's daytrip guide here, and be sure to offer some pointers for visitors!

2. Mr. Seley and the Troublemakers perform at Kellogg Park today

will perform at noon today at in downtown Plymouth for the second week of , a weekly children-friendly concert series. The free concert is open to all, but geared toward kids and families.

1. Plymouth-Canton Patch to launch June 28

It's official! Plymouth Patch and Canton Patch will become Plymouth-Canton Patch tomorrow. You'll find even more great content, all in one place. Find out more about the change here! With the merger will come an additional position, an associate local editor. Find more about job openings at Patch here.

In the meantime, be sure to "Like" the Plymouth Patch Facebook and Twitter accounts, as those will serve as the social media home base for the new site.


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