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Monday, March 4, 2013

Village Theater at Cherry Hill to Exhibit Ann Arbor Fiberarts Guild

The Village Theater at Cherry Hill’s Gallery will host the collected works of the Ann Arbor Fiberarts Guild from Friday, March 1 to Thursday, March 28.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Award-Winning PBS Children's Musician Mr. Steve to Perform in Canton

Mr. Steve of SteveSongs to perform Friday and Saturday at Village Theater in Canton.

The Canton Rotary will bring a big dose of holiday cheer to the Village Theater at Cherry Hill as part of its Candy Canes and Kiddie Rock programming efforts this holiday season. In addition to a special-invitation-only concert offered to Headstart and Starfish families on the morning of Dec. 8, the Rotary will offer two public concert opportunities on both Friday, Dec. 7 and Saturday, Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. featuring "Mr. Steve" of SteveSongs, a rising star on the national kids’ music scene. This musical adventure aims to delight families with participatory songs, clever lyrics, and entertaining melodies that kids and adults can both enjoy. A recipient of numerous music awards, Mr. Steve is best known for his role on national television as the …

Monday, April 9, 2012

Last Chance: Music of John Denver and Dan Fogelberg at Village Theater

Hear the music of John Denver and Dan Fogelberg in Canton.

Fans of John Denver and Dan Fogelberg can celebrate the two musicians' song catalog Friday at the Village Theater at Cherry Hill in Canton. A tribute to the performers will take place from 8-10 p.m. Friday at the venue, located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road. Ticket prices range from $26-30, and tickets are available at www.cantonvillagetheater.org. The Village Theater is a locally owned and operated theater. Owned by Canton Township, the venue hosts different kinds of events including live theater, art exhibits, concerts and comedy shows. Know of an event coming up with a fast-approaching deadline? Let us know by emailing john.mckay@patch.com.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Five Things You Need to Know This Week

Former UN Ambassador John Bolton in to town for Republican's Lincoln Reagan Dinner and a Lansing rally to protest education funding cuts.

Tonight: Wayne 11th Republican Annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner, featuring former United Nations Ambassador John Bolton and Detroit News editorial page editor Nolan Finley  at Laurel Manor, 39000 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the program begins at 7 p.m. today. Tickets cost $60 for dinner; $150 for VIP photo reception. For details, call Christal Smith at 734-673-3122, email info@wayne11th.com or visit  www.wayne11th.com. Education Rally: A Lansing rally to protest education on the steps of the Capitol is being planned for Thursday by activists in the Canton area, including Denise Zander and Sheila Paton (you may know her from Plymouth's Relay for Life or as one of Ibister Elementary moms), co-chairs of the PCCS …

Monday, December 27, 2010

Five Things You Should Know This Week

Tips on holiday hours, Christmas tree pick-up and party plans for next weekend in Canton.

1. Holiday hours: Canton Township offices are closed Thursday and Friday in advance of the New Year's Day holiday. Canton Public Library is closed today as well as Friday, Saturday, Sunday and January 3. Summit on the Park's hours will be 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 2. Discarded natural Christmas trees will be collected on regular trash days between Jan. 3 and 13. After that, you have to find a different solution. Township officials ask homeowners to remove stands and ornaments before discarding the trees. 3. Some tickets are still available for Kicker's/Joey's Comedy Club New Year's Eve bash on Friday, featuring comedians John Wing and Billy Ray Bauer at Village Theater at Cherry Hill. Early birds (8 p.m.) get dinner for their…

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

And Now, a Few Words From Santa

The Jolly Old Elf shares what he's hearing from children this year, how he gets around town and what kind of pizza he likes best.

As busy as everyone may feel this week, few can have a to-do list as long as Santa's. Already this month, Santa Claus has visited Canton many times – traveling by fire engine and helicopter, eating pizza, visiting bowlers at Super Bowl and even appearing in six performances of the Central City Christmas Spectacular. He's also been very busy listening to children's Christmas wishes. "It's interesting. They've been asking for a lot of electronics and not much of the traditional toys," he said during a break between Sunday's shows at Village Theater at Cherry Hill. "I always tell them I'll do the best that I can, but there will be surprises. And I ask them to enjoy what they have." With all the commitments, Santa has been traveling on almost…

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