Community Corner

5 Things You Should Know This Week

Here are five things every Plymouth resident should know this week.

  1. City Commission will hold a special study session on parking

    The Plymouth City Commission announced Friday that it will hold a special study session Monday at 7:30 p.m. at to discuss general parking matters. The issue of parking has come up at several city meetings recently, including the Planning Commission and the Downtown Development Authority. At the most recent commission meeting, the idea of creating a special parking commission was brought up due to . According to the agenda, no action will be taken at this meeting.

  • Plymouth Community Arts Council is looking for local exhibitors

    The is looking for art to exhibit in its second annual open art exhibition called "Pure Art of Michigan, which will be held in April 2011. The is Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Works will be accepted in all two-dimensional media.  There will be a $10 fee for up to two entries. Final selections will be made by the exhibition committee.

  • Plymouth Township Concerned Citizens Committee meets Tuesday

    The Plymouth Township Concerned Citizens Committee is a group of Plymouth Township residents that meets monthly to discuss issues in the community. While the group has no official power with the Township, last week, it was the driving force behind a campaign to bring people to the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees meeting to . The group at 7 p.m. at the .

  • Historical Museum will hold antique appraisal on Wednesday

    If you have antique items in your home that you think might be worth a decent chunk of change, come to the Wednesday between noon and 6 p.m. to find out for sure. The museum will hold an with Ernie DuMouchelle of DuMouchelle Art Galleries in Detroit. Appraisals are by appointment only and there is a maximum of four appraisals per 15 minute time slot.

  • The library will hold a money management seminar on Wednesday

    The is hosting a free on Wednesday at 7 p.m. The seminar will be hosted by Jonathan Meeker, a tax planning specialist from the Hantz Group in Ann Arbor and discussion includes taxes, current economy, retirement planning, diversification, tax planning, tax credits, mortgage programs and protecting assets.

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