Community Calendar
Hike With a Naturalist
All ages can participate in a ‘Hike with a Naturalist” on Saturday, Sept. 6 on the Flodin Nature Trails, located in Flodin Park at Saltz and Morton Taylor Roads in Canton Township.
An expert from Huron-Clinton Metroparks will lead free interactive hikes through the flora and fauna of the nature trails at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. A scavenger hunt for kids and light refreshments will be served after each session. Online registration is now open at www.cantonfun.org or call (734) 394-5460
Brews, Brats & Bands returns to Heritage Park
Brews, Brats, and Bands will return to the Heritage Park Amphitheater in Canton Township next month. The event is planned from 6 until 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13. The amphitheater is located behind the Canton Administration Building at 1150 S. Canton Center Road.
Admission is limited to those 21 and older. The fundraiser is presented by the Village Arts Factory.
Tickets are $45 plus a per ticket service charge and can only be purchased online at Beerfests.com by searching Canton, MI. For additional event details, visit www.cantonfun.org.
City-wide sale planned
The free fall City-wide Yard Sales in Romulus will take place Sept. 25-28. Rain dates will be Oct. 2, 3, 4, 5. Residents wishing to have a yard or garage sale without a permit fee should sign up with the city clerk’s office at https://www.romulusgov.com/
Registrations received by Friday, Sept. 19 will be included in a list of participating addresses published in "The Eagle" newspaper.
For more information call (734)942-7540.
Library renovations continue
Renovations at the Plymouth District Library began in June and continue. The library launched a drive-thru service last month so users can easily pick up books on hold. Renovations will continue throughout the summer.
The library will be closed for main level renovations through Sept. 14. The main and upper levels will reopen Sept. 15 while lower-level renovations begin.
More information is available at info@plymouthlibrary.org
Romulus seeking heroes
Nominations for the annual Hometown Hero awards are now being accepted in Romulus. The annual awards are presented to individuals who made a real difference in the city. Educators, community members, seniors, neighbors, students and businesses are all eligible for the award. For more information and qualifications or an application, access fromulsgov.com or UnityAbb@gmail.com
Summit shut down for annual maintenance
The Summit on the Park is closed for maintenance. The facility will reopen at 7 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6. All regularly scheduled classes will resume after the shutdown. For more information, visit www.summitonthepark.org or contact the Summit front desk at (734) 394-5460.