September/ October - Downtown Northville!
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September/ October - Downtown Northville!
NORTHVILLE TIMES TIME TO PLAY WITH US. TIME TO SHOP WITH US. TIME TO DINE WITH US. Northville Downtown Development Authority ~ 215 W. Main Street Telephone: (248) 349-0345 / Fax: (248) 305-9049 www.downtownnorthville.com Watch us on the Northville Channel Join Downtown Northville on Facebook Follow @visitnorthville on Twitter SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER 3, 10, 17, 24 4 4 6, 13, 20, 27 10, 11, 12 11 18 18, 19 18, 19, 20 19 20 25 26 26 Farmers’ Market First Friday Experience First Friday for Kids Sundays at Mill Race Victorian Festival Clothing Sale Friday Night Concerts 27th Annual Victorian Festival Parade 27th Annual Victorian Festival Saloon 27th Annual Victorian Festival Maybury Farm Harvest Festival 2nd Annual Tour de Ville NHS Homecoming Parade and Football Game AAUW Home Tour Garden Party The Royal Run 5k OCTOBER 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Farmers’ Market 2, 3, 4 Friends of the Northville District Library Used Book Sale 2 First Friday Experience 2 First Friday for Kids 2 The Skeletons are Alive in Northville 4, 11, 18 Sundays at Mill Race 2015 Trick or Feet 5k and 10k 4 Cemetery Walk Cabbagetown Connections 4 9, 10 Fall Fair Artisan Market 18 Trick or Treat Trail 24 Streets of Treats and Halloween Parade 24 Witches & Herbs Tea 24 The Great Pumpkinfest at Maybury Farm 31Trick-or-Treating 31 Halloween Costume Contest It’s Fall in Northville! AND THERE IS PLENTY TO DO AROUND TOWN! The fall season means back-to-school, farmers’ markets, cider mills and enjoying all of the Halloween festivities. Stop by the farmers’ market every Thursday to pick up seasonal produce grown by local farmers. It’s a great place to get your pumpkins for carving this Halloween. After you finish shopping, stop by one of the many downton coffee shops and cafés to enjoy a delicious pumpkin spice latté or sweet potato cheesecake. There’s no shorttage of fun events during fall season in Downtown Northville! IT’S TIME TO PLAY WITH US! PLAY NORTHVILLE DISTRICT LIBRARY HISTORIC RAILROAD STATIONS OF MICHIGAN Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 7:00 pm Detroit News art writer Michael H. Hodges and author of Michigan’s Historic Railroad Stations traces the evolution of the train station through photos, news accounts, literature and film. Registration required. SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 2015 EVENTS TEENS! SUPER SMASH BROS. TOURNAMENT Saturday, Sept. 26 from 12:30 – 5:00 pm Free play and check-in begins at 12:30 pm Tournament begins promptly at 1:00 pm Show off your Wii U skills and compete for prizes. Registration required. 212 W. Cady Street (248) 349-3020 www.northvillelibrary.org Register by phone at (248) 349-3020, in the Library, or online at their Events Calendar. PET COSTUME PHOTO CONTEST October 1 - 30 Send the Library your best photo of your pet in seasonal costume. Winners will receive a $10 gift card to Celebrity Pets Co. and winning photos will be displayed in the Library Halloween weekend. All ages may enter. Email photos to: slorence@northvillelibrary.org or share on their Facebook page. Visit www.northvillelibrary.org for official rules. 1-on-1 WITH OUR TECHxPERT Wednesdays in September & October at 5:00 and 6:00 pm Thursdays in September & October at 1:00 and 2:00 pm Bring your questions for your computer or device. Registration required. LA BOHEME AND THE PASSENGER Wednesday, Sept 2 at 7:00 pm A lively multimedia discussion from Michigan Opera Theatre’s Michael Yashinsky on what makes a classic opera, and how something can become a contemporary classic long after it was composed. Registration required. DROP-IN COMPUTER TUTORING Saturday, Sept. 12 & October 17 between 10:00 am and noon Free 1-on-1 session for help with your computer or device questions. Up to one hour with a volunteer. BETWEEN THE LINES ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION Monday, Sept. 14 at 7:00 pm A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. The story features the plight of the French peasantry demoralized by the French aristocracy in the years leading up to the French revolution, and illustrates many unflattering social parallels with life in London during the same time period. Fiction BIKING SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 7:00 pm Rob Pulcipher, author of Best Bike Rides Detroit and Ann Arbor presents photos and history, and shares great places to ride. Registration required. FOREIGN FILMS @ YOUR LIBRARY Monday, Sept. 28 at 6:30 pm Little Nicolas. Nicolas is content in life until one day he overhears a conversation that could change things. French, 91 mins.) HONEY BEES & BEEKEEPING Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 7:00 pm Longtime beekeeper Clay Ottoni from Tollgate Farm introduces the fascinating world of honey bees and beekeeping, with tips about what you can grow in your yard to support bees. Registration required. ROYAL GARDEN TRIO Thursday, Oct. 1 at 7:00 pm Unique instrumental stylings of many jazz and pop standards of the 20s, 30s and 40s. Registration required. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library and will be held at the Northville Community Center. UNRAVEL: KNIT & CROCHET & CRAFTAPALOOZA Tuesday, Oct. 6 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm Twice the fun for ages 9 – 99! Casual knit and crochet sessions for all skill levels. Materials and basic instruction provided. Plus, use your imagination and make unique crafts with a variety of fun craft supplies. Just drop in! COLORING FOR GROWNUPS Wednesday Oct. 7, from 1:00 – 3:00 pm Studies show coloring can calm the mind and promote relaxation and wellness. We’ll supply the coloring pages designed just for adults, colored pencils, markers and crayons. Registration required. BETWEEN THE LINES ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION Monday, Oct. 12 at 7:00 pm Deep Down Dark: Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in a Chilean Mine by Hector Tobar. Thirty-three miners were trapped for 69 days when the San José mine collapsed outside of Copiapó, Chile, in August 2010. The entire world watched above-ground during the grueling rescue, but the miners’ experiences below the Earth’s surface has not been heard before. Non-Fiction 2 IT’S TIME TO PLAY WITH US! NORTHVILLE DISTRICT LIBRARY 212 W. Cady Street (248) 349-3020 www.northvillelibrary.org SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 2015 EVENTS CONTINUED... SHARING YOUR FAMILY MEMORIES Monday, Oct. 19 at 7:00 pm Digital archivist Rob Hoffman of Priceless Photo Preservation in Ann Arbor presents how to share family photos and videos through the easy creation of online family archives, plus a refresher on how to properly digitize mementos. LINKEDIN BASICS Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 7:00 pm Learn the basics of this online social network for business professionals. Designed for professional networking to help find jobs, search out sales leads or to connect with others in your field of work. Registration required. IMPRESSIONISM: BENEATH THE BRUSHSTROKES Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 7:00 pm Community Reads 2015 Event Art Historian Deborah Kawsky, Adjunct Associate Professor at Madonna University, explores the deeper significance of the seeming spontaneity in masterpieces by Monet, Pisarro and others, relating them to the larger social, political, and economic realities of the society in which they lives. Registration required. PLAY NORTHVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND MILL RACE HISTORICAL VILLAGE 215 Griswold (248) 348-1845 www.millracenorthville.org CEMETERY WALK Returns with Cabbagetown Connections Sunday, Oct. 4 from 3:00 - 6:00 pm Oakwood Cemetery on Cady Street just across the street from the Northville District Library. Timed tickets every 10 minutes except 4:40 & 4:50 $12 in Advance, $18 at the Gate Tickets available at: • Knightsbridge Antique Mall, 42305 W 7 Mile • Mill Race Village, 215 Griswold, (248 348 1845) by mail (SASE] or phone • At Cady Inn, MTW 9am-1pm; Store, Sun 1-4 • For e-tickets, email time and number of tickets to: archives@millracenorthville.org HARRY POTTER AFTER HOURS Friday, Oct. 23 from 6:00 – 10:30 pm A Teen Read Week Event Play games and enjoy activities, trivia, snacks, prizes. Pizza & beverages during the late movie. Space is limited. Event occurs when library is closed. Registration required FOREIGN FILMS @ YOUR LIBRARY Monday, Oct. 26 at 6:30 pm Canela. Heartwarming story of a young girl in Mexico City, who does her best to inspire her grandmother to re-ignite her passion for cooking. (Spanish, 101 mins.) SCREAM 4: THE EXPERIENCE & FILM Wednesday, Oct. 28 at 6:30 pm Next Chapter Bookstore & Bistro owner Dan Comaianni describes what it was like to be part of the Scream 4 filming, with props. View the movie with other fans. (rated R, 111 mins) WITCHES & HERBS TEA Saturday, October 24, 2015 1:00 - 3:30 pm Cady Inn at Mill Race Village in Northville Tickets are limited and cost $35 ($18 tax deductible) ($30 for NHS members - $15 tax deductible) Deadline: October 16, 2015 - Tickets are non-refundable Call 248-348-1845 for tickets Mon-Wed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 3 IT’S TIME TO PLAY WITH US! TIPPING POINT THEATRE 361 E. Cady Street (248) 347-0003 www.tippingpointtheatre.com THE FOURSOME BY NORM FOSTER September 17 – October 25, 2015 18 Holes of Laughter From the playwright of The Love List and Looking comes a comedy about four old school friends, home for a reunion, playing a round of golf. At each tee they catch up on what has happened in their lives since the old college days. A family man, a con artist, a millionaire, and a TV ad salesman, the friends – at least they were back then - discover that their lives have taken them in very different directions. With their relationship steeped in competitiveness, needling, and mutual concern, you don’t need to be an expert in golf to see that their friendship needs more work than their swing. MESSAGES FROM THE OTHER SIDE October 3, 2015 Tickets $85 PLAY Dinner, dessert, and drinks with Psychic Rachel Rains, an outstanding medium for 20+ years, as she provides readings connecting our guests with “Messages From the Other Side” in the style of “The Long Island Medium”. Whether you’re hoping to hear from loved ones who have crossed over or just looking for a great evening of food and entertainment, we guarantee a night that you won’t forget! NAUGHTY NIGHT Staged reading of MAURITIUS, by Theresa Rebeck October 11, 2015 Tickets $20 A thriller about the unexpected risks of stamp collecting. After their mother’s death, Jackie and Mary discover a book of rare stamps that may contain the crown jewel for collectors. One sister tries to collect on the windfall, while the other resists for sentimental reasons. In this gripping tale, a seemingly simple sale turns dangerous when three seedy, high-stakes collectors enter the sisters’ world, willing to do anything to claim the rare find as their own. AN EVENING OF PAINT AND PUNCHLINE Sunday, September 27, 2015 6:30 - 9:30 pm Learn to paint this original downtown NORTHVILLE CLOCK! Painting taught and designed by Prudy Vannier TPT ’s ver y own stand-up comedian, Dave Davies will supply some comedy to add some fun and laughter to the event! TICKET ARE $50 and include all the supplies. BYOB and have drinks before, during and after! Tickets are available now and space is limited. 4 PLAY IT’S TIME TO PLAY WITH US! in are Aliv e JOIN US for the unveiling Friday, October 2nd 6:00 - 9:00pm Town Square featuring: The Shawn Riley Band Streets of Treats and Halloween Parade October 24, 2015 • 9:30 am - Noon Downtown Northville For more information contact the Northville Chamber of Commerce, at (248) 349-7640. 5 PLAY IT’S TIME TO PLAY WITH US! ville’s 27th Annual rth o N Downtown Northville SEPTEMBER 18 4pm - 10pm y SEPTEMBER 19 10am - 10pm y SEPTEMBER 20 10am - 4pm Parade sponsor PARADE : SEPTEMBER 18 : 6:30pm Believe in better Presenting Sponsor Craft Fair Balloon Artist Carousel Acres Petting Farm Children’s Pedal Cars Food Hay Bale Maze Magician Mill Race Historical Village Musical Entertainers Non-pro�it Booths Northville Eclipse Vintage Baseball Games Stiltwalkers Ryde Park Carnival Victorian Saloon with Musical Entertainment Northville Chamber of Commerce www.northville.org 248-349-7640 6 PLAY IT’S TIME TO PLAY WITH US! VICTORIAN FESTIVAL SCHEDULE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Northville Public Schools 3rd graders program Ryde Park Carnival at Northville Downs Non-Profit Groups Food and Games Festival Saloon (featuring The Shawn Riley Band 7:00 - 10:00 pm) Victorian Festival Parade Downtown Northville SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Art Fair at the Victorian Festival Street Activities and Entertainment Grand Opening “The Link” Connection Non-Profit Groups Food and Games Kids Bicycle Rodeo Victorian 500 Pedal Cars Hay Bale Maze in Town Square The Joel Tacey Show Balloon Twister Caricature Artist Carousel Acres Petting Farm Game Crazy Video Game Truck Game Crazy Real Life Angry Birds Michigan Wheelmen Vintage Bicycle Display Stiltwalker Medicine Man Shows Ryde Park Carnival at Northville Downs – The Kerfuffles Musical Show Festival Saloon (featuring Big Ray and the MotorCity Kings 7-9 pm) Ford Field/Mill Race Village Village Buildings Open for Tours Eclipse Vintage Baseball Game at Ford Field SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Tour de Ville Bike Ride Begin and finish at Northville Downs Art Fair at the Victorian Festival Street Activities and Entertainment Victorian Church Service at the Saloon – First Baptist Church Non-Profit Groups Food and Games Hay Bale Maze in Town Square Victorian 500 Pedal Cars Carousel Acres Petting Farm Michigan Wheelmen Vintage Bicycle Display Balloon Twister Caricature Artist George Tait Living Statue Eugene Clark Escape Artist Show Ryde Park Carnival at Northville Downs – Gemini Musical Entertainment Eugene Clark Puppet Show Eugene Clark Magic Show Mill Race Historic Village/Ford Field Village Buildings Open for Tours Used Book Sale Cake Walk Music in the Gazebo Eclipse Vintage Baseball Game at Ford Field Old Fashioned Children’s Games Tall Tales with Paul Bunyan NHS Chorale Groups – Backbeat and Treble Makers Duck Race 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm 5:30 pm – 10:30 pm 6:30 pm 10:00 am – 6:00 pm 10:00 am 10:00 am – 6:00 pm 10:00 am – Noon 11:00 am – 6:00 pm 11:00 am – 6:00 pm 11:30 am Noon – 4:00 pm Noon – 4:00 pm Noon – 4:00 pm Noon – 4:00 pm Noon – 4:00 pm Noon – 4:00 pm 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm 1:00 pm – 11:00 pm 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm 7:00 am – Noon 10:00 am – 4:00 pm 10:00 am 11:00 am –4:00 pm 11:00 am – 4:00 pm 11:00 am – 4:00 pm 11:00 am – 3:00 pm 11:00 am – 3:00 pm 11:00 am –3:00 pm 11:00 am – 3:00 pm 11:00 am – 3:00 pm 11:30 am Noon – 7:00 pm Noon and 2:00 pm 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm 1:30 pm Noon – 3:30 pm Noon – 3:30 pm Noon – 3:00 pm Noon – 3:00 pm 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm 3:30 pm 7 IT’S TIME TO PLAY WITH US! PLAY NORTHVILLE ART HOUSE 215 West Cady Street (248) 344-0497 www.northvillearthouse.org Be a pART of it! The Northville Art House Summer classes are almost over. But fear not! There are 60+ different sessions of classes, workshops and lectures coming this Fall! With so many classes to choose from there is something for every artist. From beginning watercolor and drawing to kids’ paper mache and mixed media, you can also attend a lecture on stained glass and several make your own soap, bath bombs, or lip balms classes! Also new this Fall, the Art House is offering online registration for Fall classes. It’s simple; head to northvillearthouse.org, click on the ‘Classes’ tab and choose the button that says ‘Register Now!’ With the Victorian Festival coming up, the Art House is looking for artists of all ages to participate in an outdoor art installation project featuring bicycles. If you are interested or want to know more please email the event coordinator at office@northvillearthouse. org and make sure to stop by the Art House booth at the Victorian Festival for a fun craft! 8 DINE IT’S TIME TO DINE WITH US! TIPS FROM OUR KITCHEN BROUGHT TO YOU BY EDWARD’S CAFE AND CATERER. For over twenty nine years, Edward’s has been providing quality food and catering services to their customers. Owner Chris Shelters, her two daughters, and their talented team strive to be inventive and are eager to teach and inspire. Share their passion for food by taking these recipes and tips and applying them in your own kitchen. ENJOY! EDWARD’S CAFE AND CATERER 115 E. Main Street (248) 344-1550 www.edwardscaterer.com SUGGESTED MENU Harvest Salad with Field Greens Herb Roasted Turkey Breast SQUASH KNOWLEDGE Apple Stuffed Acorn Squash • 1 lb. peeled squash = 1 cup cooked, and 1 lb. squash = 2 to 3 servings Sauteed Brussels Sprouts • Squash is grouped into summer squash or winter squash, depending on whether they are harvested as immature fruit (summer squash) or mature fruit (winter squash). Pumpkin Crème Brulée • EDWARD’S EXTRA! Any type of mashed squash can be used in the place of canned pumpkin in soups, pies, cookies or breads. All squash seeds are edible and delicious to eat. Prepare them as you would your pumpkin seeds. Try additional seasonings on your squash or pumpkin seeds. Cajun seasoning, soy sauce and garlic salt are some of the many possibilities. • The yellowest spaghetti squash will be the ripest. Spaghetti squash that are more white are not very ripe. Larger spaghetti squash are more flavorful than smaller ones. Because the rind makes most squash difficult to peel, it’s easier to cook the unpeeled squash, and then scoop out the cooked flesh. • One 4oz. serving of squash provides 20% or more of your recommended daily value of magnesium, potassium, and vitamins A, C and E (vitamin E is found in the seeds). EDWARD’S EXTRA! Toasting walnuts is easy! Take your walnuts and place them on a baking sheet. Place the walnuts in the oven and bake them at 350° for 5 to 10 minutes. Make sure you keep an eye on them until they are done so that they don’t burn. This procedure works well with pine nuts, almonds and almost any nut out there! Offering... •corporate catering •event catering •cooking classes $3.00 OFF THE PURCHASE OF AN 8" TORTE EXPIRES 10/31/15 Visit their cafe for... •soups from scratch •gourmet sandwiches •chef prepared entrees •award winning pastries 115 East Main Street • Northville, MI 48167 (248) 344-1550 • www.edwardscaterer.com APPLE STUFFED ACORN SQUASH 6 servings (serving size 1/2 squash) • • • • • • • • • • 3 acorn squash, halved, seeded 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup onions, chopped 3 cups apples, peeled, chopped 1/2 cup dried cranberries 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 1/2 cup shredded cheddar 2 tablespoons real maple syrup 1/3 cup toasted walnuts Preheat oven to 350°. Place the squash onto a baking sheet cut side down. Fill the baking sheet with 1/2 inch of water. Bake the squash for 40 minutes. Drain off any remaining water. While the squash is baking, melt the butter in a large skillet. Cook the onion and apple in the butter until the onion has softened. Scrape mixture into a bowl to cool until the squash has finished baking. Once the squash is done, stir remaining ingredients into the apple mixture. Turn the squash cut side up on the baking sheet and fill with apple mixture. Return squash to the oven; bake for 15 minutes. 9 IT’S TIME TO DINE WITH US! WOK ASIAN BISTRO 144 Mary Alexander Court (248) 719-7622 www.wokasianbistro.com Have you tried the awesome lunch deal at Wok Asian Bistro? Salad, appetizer, entree, rice and your choice of beverage for only $10! It’s the perfect amount of food and since they use organic meats, locally sourced produce and flavorful sauces you don’t get that heavy, “want to take a nap” feeling that follows most meals. If you don’t have time to go in, don’t worry, there’s an app for that! Download their iTunes or Google Playstore app or visit their website WokAsianBistro.com or facebook page and you can ORDER ONLINE. Did we mention they deliver to local businesses too? Check them out and experience stir fry in a whole new way! DINE BROWNDOG CREAMERY AND DESSERT BAR 118 E. Main Street (248) 3361 3759 www.browndogcreamery.com Browndog has had a great first summer! With the addition of a pastry cabinet which put the Dessert Bar in full swing, they are looking forward to the fall. As fall approaches, the creative team is full of ideas highlighting Michigan made products and ingredients. Browndog will be incorporating seasonal ingredients such as: cinnamon, doughnuts, apples, pumpkin, etc. What a great time of the year to enjoy your jeans, sweatshirt, and a new set of flavor profiles. In typical Browndog Creamery style the Browndog team will continue to be creative and innovative with their approach to everything they do. Looking forward, they are conceptualizing ice creams with fig & ginger, fresh fruit pies with house made bourbon caramel & apples, and cupcakes with apple & bacon. They will also include adult flavor profiles, which will include fall beers, cognac, and port, just to name a few. It will soon be skeleton season in Northville and Browndog is looking forward to having its own unique skeleton to show off in front of the shop in the fall. Catering and special orders have become a popular request for Browndog Creamery and Dessert Bar. The summer has kept them busy as they catered several off site events, including charities, weddings, and corporate parties. The catering requests continue to roll in as fall brings football/tailgates, Halloween, and a start to the holidays. Browndog is very excited to have stepped into the wedding market with their catering and wedding cake production. Have an idea for something different? Want a unique offering at your wedding? Look to Browndog to add that innovative twist to your wedding shower and wedding. All in all they are looking forward to their first fall in Northville and will continue to bring exciting things for everyone to enjoy. 10 IT’S TIME TO SHOP WITH US! ORIN JEWELERS SHOP 101 E. Main Street (248) 349-6940 www.orinjewelers.com 11 IT’S TIME TO SHOP WITH US! SHOP DANCING EYE GALLERY 101 N. Center Street (248) 449-7086 www.dancingeye.com If you hail from Michigan (the state--or more specifically--one of the peninsulas), you’ll want to add these items to your kitchen or bar. The 10 oz. Michigan frosted glass in blue is also available in orange with a map of Detroit. The Michigan flour sack towel is also available in orange with a map of Detroit and in yellow with an Upper Peninsula map. Both of these vintage-inspired items are from Peninsulas and available at the Dancing Eye Gallery. ONLY $10! SALVAGED 133 W. Main Street Northville Square Mall, Ste. 200 (248) 773-7075 www.SalvagedofNorthville.com ONLY $20! While the Salvaged Chics are enjoying the last weeks of summer, they’re looking forward to the beauty of autumn. Their summer Warehouse Sale was a huge success! This gave the Ladies of Salvaged “permission” to load up the store with fresh batches of artisan treasure. These decor pieces will inspire you to add seasonal touches to your home. Salvaged carries paint, refinishing, and embellishing products from American Paint Company, Junk Gypsy Paint, and General Finishes. Sign up for a Paint Workshop and learn painting techniques and tips that will give a fresh look to your furnishings. Dates and times are posted in the shop and Facebook page, Salvaged Northville. Salvaged is the perfect shop to find vintage Victorian touches, while celebrating Northville’s “Victorian Festival” in September. The Victorian Trading Company line of décor, accessories, and paper goods can be found here. Of course, they can’t wait for October to have fun when “The Skeletons Are Alive in Northville”. Look for Halloween accessories and spooky décor throughout the shop! 12 IT’S TIME TO SHOP WITH US! STARRING “THE GALLERY” 118 W. Main Street (248) 347-1642 www.starringthegallery.com Believe it or not fall is on its way! Starring “The Gallery” is here to help you ease into the new season and envision new possibilities for your home decor. They can assist in adding a new piece of pottery, a painting or two, a whimsical doll, glassware, ironwork, copper, jewelry, and so much more. And when the home is taken care of select something for yourself such a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry or a beautifully woven scarf. “The Gallery” exhibits and sells art in many mediums by more than 200 local and Michigan artists. Their door is open 7 days a week. Please stop in for a fabulous fall shopping experience. SHOP On September 26th the AAUW (American Association of University Women) will host their annual Home Tour featuring a special Garden Party from 2:00 - 5:00 pm being held at Starring “The Gallery”. Tickets for the home tour are available at “The Gallery” and if you have purchased tickets online, they will be available for pick up at “The Gallery” on the day of the tour. A 10% discount is offered on all purchases made at “The Gallery” during Garden Party hours. The first fall First Friday Experience will be held on October 2nd and will feature graphic designer & painter Cornelius Van Spronson. Experience Starring “The Gallery” in a whole new way when you join them on the first Friday of each month. FALL EVENT LINE UP In addition to downtown Northville’s many fall events, Starring “The Gallery” has their own lineup of great events taking place in September and October. Starting on September 4th Starring “The Gallery” will host a special First Friday Experience focusing on the theme of the upcoming Victorian Festival (September 18-20) – “Bicycle Heritage / Pedaling through Time”. They, too, will celebrate Northville’s history and heritage so pedal on in. Gallery favorites Shelia Landis and Rick Matle will entertain us with a musical selection of jazz and blues. There are two trunk shows in the works both featuring Michigan artists starting with the Ellembee Trunk Show taking place on September 18th from 2:00pm – 8:00pm. The Ellembee women’s clothing line includes tees, tanks, hoodies, dresses and jackets. Kelly Green of Southern Green will host a class on October 3rd (time tbd) . . . to expose participants to the benefits of artful house plants in the Southern style, to identify how to select and place them in the home for their optimum growth and your optimum enjoyment, and to learn how to care for them so they can be enjoyed season after season. For people with good experiences with indoor plants this class will reinforce and enhance their knowledge. For the no green thumb group, Kelly’s goal is to show how to enjoy and maintain beautiful house plants all year long. Read more about Kelly’s passion of growing succulents and to see more images please visit our website: www.starringthegallery.com/node/819 With Halloween approaching you’ll find that Starring “The Gallery” will be the place to shop for the best Halloween décor and costume accessories. Following is the Kate Novak Trunk Show on September 26th from noon – 5:00pm. Kate Novak designs and creates beautiful porcelain jewelry in vibrant colors. Please visit their website www.starringthegallery.com/calendar for event details taking place in downtown Northville and at “The Gallery”. Start your fabulous fall shopping experience at Starring “The Gallery”. 13 IT’S TIME TO SHOP WITH US! SHOP THE UPS STORE 143 Cadycentre (248) 344-1980 www2.theupsstorelocal.com/2021/ The UPS Store recently received a call from a lady who was frantic. She explained she was the executor of an estate, and part of her duties were to distribute a 32 piece set of bone china to an heir in California, and a very large (55x4x36) wood framed piece of art to an heir in Florida. She told the UPS clerk that the US Post office told her it needed to be packed before it could be shipped, and she did not have the materials or the expertise to do that. She next went to a big box office store that rhymes with “Maples” and they told her they have packing service. When the store that rhymes with “Maples” saw the size and complexity of the packing job, they admitted it was beyond their scope and recommended they call the UPS Store. She was much relieved when they quickly gave her an estimate. When she brought her items to the store they explained how they were going to pack her items, showing her the materials they would use, and how they would provide safety in transit she was expecting. She was much relieved she found the UPS Store and sent them a “thank you” note after the items arrived safely at their destinations. A regular shipping customer asked if UPS provided printing services. The UPS clerk told her they did, and they asked to describe the project she was inquiring about. She told them she went to the store whose name used to rhyme with “Stinkos” and had an 80 page 30 sets of a presentation printed on 3 hole paper. The store printed the job with the holes on the right side of the page; she needed the holes on the left side. The store whose name used to rhyme with “Stinkos” told her the re-do would not be completed for 2 days. She needed it in 1 day for a seminar she was holding. The UPS Store completed the job 2 hours earlier than our estimated time, and the customer was pleased, not only with their prompt service, but the fact that we got the holes on the left side, and they were 15% cheaper than the store whose name rhymed with “Stinkos”. To view all of the services the Northville UPS Store offers, visit http://northville-mi-2021.theupsstorelocal.com. 14 SHOP IT’S TIME TO SHOP WITH US! SPICE MERCHANTS OF NORTHVILLE PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS 110 N Center Street (248) 735-8300 www.spicemerchants.biz 117 North Center (248) 596-9820 www.Pendleton-usa.com Spice Merchants of Northville Celebrates 1st Anniversary! The season of Autumn brings so much to Northville...football games, the Victorian Festival, skeletons and fall colors. It is also a time to celebrate the 1st Anniversary of Spice Merchants of Northville. Time certainly does fly and the downtown store, located at 110 N. Center St., has been part of the Northville community for a full year now! Visit our store to see our National Park collection where we celebrate the 100th year anniversary of National Parks. • Shop our Summer Sale 30-50% off To celebrate, for the entire month of September, Spice Merchants is offering one FREE OUNCE* of any single spice, spice blend or loose tea with the purchase of five ounces or more. Come in and check out the wide array of delicious fall items like fresh cinnamon and nutmeg, ground pumpkin, pumpkin pie spice and pumpkin dip, mulling spices and their signature Autumn Spice Blend. In addition, Spice Merchants carry over 20 different chili peppers, powders and blends for those big pots of Sunday chili as well as tailgating favorites like Hops and Honey Rub for brats and sausages and the fall favorite - Great Lakes Blend - for chip and veggie dips. Butternut Squash and Apple Soup, Pumpkin Chowder and a huge selection of Autumn influenced loose teas - - all available at Spice Merchants to give you a great Harvest culinary experience! Follow them on Facebook: Spice Merchants Northville HOURS Monday - Wednesday, Friday - Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Thursday: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Later on Special Events *See store for full details DDA NEWS IS ONLINE Past and current issues of the DDA Newsletter are available on the DDA website. Kindred Spirits Senior Care, located downtown Northville, employs fully-vetted, trained and responsible non-medical caregivers to assist you or your loved ones with daily activities. They believe in “aging in place” and assist older adults with personal needs, errands, light housekeeping, laundry, transportation and companionship in their homes. Along with providing care, Kindred Spirits are a resource to family caregivers and those interested in issues of aging, please visit their facebook page at www.facebook.com/ kindredspiritscare where they post articles, studies, activities and outreach events. Kindred Spirits is a community of people with a passion for older adults, their care and quality of life! If they may be of service, please contact them at (248) 773-7660 or email info@kindredspiritscare.com. Lori M. Ward, DDA Director loriwarddda@comcast.net The DDA is open Mon. through Fri. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Join Downtown Northville on Facebook KINDRED SPIRITS SENIOR CARE 103 North Center Street (248) 773-7660 www.kindredspiritscare.com 215 W. Main Street, Northville, MI 48167 Phone: (248) 349-0345, Fax: (248) 305-9049 Watch us on the Northville Channel Follow @visitnorthville on Twitter 15