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NORTHVILLE TIMES
NORTHVILLE TIMES
Time to Play with us. Time to Shop with us. Time to Dine with us.
Northville Downtown Development Authority ~ 215 West Main Street
Tel: 248-349-0345 Fax: 248-305-9049
www.downtownnorthville.com
Calendar of Events
1, 8, 15, 22
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4, 11, 18, 25
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11-13
16-18
16-18
23-25
30-10/1
Farmers’ Market
First Friday Experience
Sundays at Mill Race
Horseless Carriages
Victorian Festival
Clothing Sale
Victorian Festival
Eclipse Baseball
AAUW Home Tour
Ghoultide Gathering
October
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2, 9, 16
6, 13, 20, 27
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7-9
9
16
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Car Tunes
Sundays at Mill Race
Farmers’ Market
First Friday Experience
Fall Fair Craft Show
Greetings from the
Grave
Cemeter y W alk
A Scavenger Haunt
Downtown Streetscape
Enhancement Project
Construction is nearing completion on N. Center
Street. Please visit the DDA website for complete
project information and street closures.
Additional Friday Night Concert
Scheduled for September 2nd!
It’s too early for summer to end….that is why we
scheduled one more concert for Labor Day Weekend.
Harry Rodman at the Bluescasters will be rocking
in Town Square from 7:00-9:00pm on September
2nd. Come and join us for some blues, rock and a
whole lotta fun!
22nd Annual Victorian Festival
September 16-18
September 2011
September
Friday ~ 5:00pm - 10:30pm
Saturday ~ Noon - 10:30pm
Sunday ~ 11:00am - 4:00pm
Journey back through time to
a simpler era with a visit to
Downtown Northville's 23rd
annual Victorian Festival.
Experience the art, history,
and romance of the 1800s
amid Northville's historic
downtown district and tree-lined streets.
The festival begins with the traditional parade on Friday at 6:30pm
and continues throughout the weekend. The streets will be closed
to automobile traffic as townspeople, artists, and business owners
turn back the clock and transform themselves into a Victorian
Village complete with period costumes, storytellers, magicians,
musical entertainment and demonstrations.
Ryde Park features rides for kids and the Victorian Saloon
(sponsored by Edward Jones) offers entertainment for adults. Tethered Hot Air Balloon Rides will be available on Saturday, September 17 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Ford Field. The free rides are sponsored
by ReMax Dream Properties. (continued on page 4)
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Farmers’ Market
September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
October 6, 13, 20, 27
rant~ Salon Tre Bella V ~ Simply Wine ~ Sincerely
Yours ~ Table 5 ~ The Bee's Knees ~ Tiffany Art
Glass ~ Tirami Su Italian Ristorante~ The Next Chapter Bookstore & Bistro ~ Tuscan Café ~ Urban Optiques Vision & Eyewear ~ Utopia Salon & Spa ~ Van
Dam's Boutique ~ Violets are Purple
The Farmers’ Market is overflowing
with fresh vegetables and flowers.
Fall mums are now available as well as perennials and
cut flowers.
First Friday Experience Exhibits
Northville Gallery ~ Northville Gallery is pleased to
Chefs at the Market
Great food ideas including cooking demonstrations by
area chefs are available at the monthly Chefs at the
Market. Each session includes a walk through the
market to examine and choose fresh, locally grown, inseason produce. It continues with a cooking
demonstration, a chat with the chef, samples and a
recipe card to take home.
host a special showing of sculpted art clocks by Ohio
artist Richard Horvath. Mr. Horvath has worked in
mixed media for over 10 years having been a Toledo
Art Museum blacksmith student. He began making
clocks using natural and painted slate, willow
branches, and blown glass. He constructs one of a kind
grandfather clocks from steel and slate. The First Friday exhibit at Northville Gallery shouldn't be missed!
Join us to see a variety of Richard Horvath clocks and
speak to the artist himself.
CHEFS AT THE MARKET SCHEDULE
September 15 Edwards Cafe
October 6
Chef John Somerville, The Lark
October 20
Genitti’s Hole-in-the-Wall
Location:
Time:
Contact:
Shop the Farmers’ Market in the
parking lot across from Northville
Downs on the northwest corner of 7
Mile and Sheldon (Center) Roads.
8:00am - 3:00pm
Northville Chamber of Commerce
248-349-7640 or visit their website
First Friday
Experience
September 2
October 7
In celebration of Northville's annual Victorian
Festival, Northville Gallery will feature a selection of oil paintings depicting that period of
history in our town.
Beautiful Victorian florals
and scenes will be priced
especially for the festival. Northville Gallery is also the
home of Northville's original fairy doors, posters and
books. Visit to see a variety of painted fairy doors for
sale as well as unfinished doors for you to paint yourself. Classes are currently being offered for building
fairy tree houses - just in time for Christmas!
The First Friday Experience takes place all year long
from 6:00 - 9:00pm with artists featured at many of the
galleries.
Complimentary hors d’ oeuvres and beverages are
generally available while you browse or shop.
The First Friday Experience is not just for gallery lovers. In addition to of our art galleries, many of our
shops are also staying open - some of which will also
have a special event going on and others will simply
have their welcome mat out. The following shops and
restaurants are open until at least 8:00pm.
Bricks of Northville~ Broughton Music ~ Celebrity Pets
Co. ~ D & D Bicycle & Hockey ~ Gardenviews ~ GG
Boutique ~ Hearts of Inspiration ~ Joseph's Coney
Island ~ Koji ~ Le George ~ Lorla's ~ Pendleton ~ Rebecca's Family Restaurant & Ice Cream Parlor~ Red
Pepper Deli ~ Repurpose~ Riffle's Homestyle Restau-
Northville Gallery ~ 123 E. Main ~ 465-9630
www.buyitnowart.com
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First Friday Experience continued
For more information, please visit the Northville Art
House website.
Northville Art House ~ Be a pART of it! A great
Northville Art House 215 W. Cady 248-344-0497
www.northvillearts.org
teacher is a gift whose true value we realize only in
retrospect. Inspiration, knowledge, skill, insight, vision
– all these and more come with the right person leading students. Russell Keeter was such a person.
Starring The Gallery ~ Autumn in Michigan is great
time for many things - temperatures cool down, leaves
turn brilliant hues of reds, yellows, and oranges, and
it's just a great time to enjoy the outdoors. Northville's
First Friday Experience is just one reason to get outside. Bring your friends or meet new ones along the
way while enjoying our featured artists at Starring "The
Gallery". Each
month you can look
forward to meeting a
different artist and
possibly discovering
a new art form while
gathering ideas to
refresh your home
for the coming season.
For 27 years, Mr. Keeter
inspired young artists at
Detroit's Center for Creative Studies. He was the
kind of teacher his students recall vividly 20
years after his untimely
death in 1991. The kind
of teacher no one ever forgets. In his own right, Mr.
Keeter was a talented artist who specialized in the
human figure. As an instructor, he strove to open students' vision to their paths as artists.
Two decades after his death, the Northville Art House
is honored to present an exhibition that delves into the
unique relationship between a gifted teacher and artist
and his students. Including works from Mr. Keeter himself and a number of his students, the show is intended as both a tribute to Mr. Keeter's legacy and a
broader reflection on the invaluable, yet often underappreciated lifetime impact of great teachers. The
show is curated by
Jeff Cancelosi.
Join us in September
as Joy Huyck exhibits
her collection of paintings which include
landscapes and the
changing seasons.
Artist Statement: I have concentrated on representing Michigan's seasons, portraying the extreme icy
cold winters and the serene, hopeful spring. Some of
my work is more representational than others. Most
often I portray the feeling of a season, rather than the
appearance. However, in all of my work, I continue to
use my techniques of layering and building of texture.
Each layer must have 24 hours to set and dry. Therefore, each piece takes weeks before completion.
The show will open
in the Art House's
upper gallery with a
reception and artists'
talk on Friday, September 2, from 6-9
p.m. The show will
continue through
September 24 dur-
In addition to her paintings, Joy’s designs include individually handmade note cards and bookmarks/
tags. To read more about Joy Huyck, please visit our
website.
ing the Art House Gallery
hours (WednesdaysSaturdays, 1-5 p.m.). Admission to Art House exhibits is always free and
open to the public.
We look forward to seeing you on September 2nd at
the next First Friday Experience.
Starring “The Gallery” - providing a unique shopping
experience
Starring The Gallery ~ 118 W. Main ~ 348-347-1642
www.starringthegallery.com
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Sundays at Mill Race Village
September 4, 11, 18, 25
October 2, 9, 16
Victorian Festival
September 16-18
Each Sunday afternoon the historic buildings are open
for public viewing. Costumed docents are on hand to
inform visitors about the buildings, their contents, and
about Northville’s past. Mill Race Village is open to all,
and there is no admission charge. The grounds are
open daily from sunrise to sunset; the buildings are
open on Sunday afternoons from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.
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Location:
Time:
Contact:
Mill Race Village
215 Griswold
1 - 4 pm
Northville Historical Society
248-348-1845
Victorian Festival Clothing Sale
September 11-13
Vendors selling various Victorian clothing and
accessories to dress you for Northville’s Annual
Victorian Festival.
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The Victorian Saloon
takes place in the park behind City Hall
Mill Race Village
Sunday ~ 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Monday ~ Noon - 7:00pm
Tuesday ~ Noon - 7:00pm
$2/ adult
Northville Historical Society
248-348-1845 or visit website
Location:
Time:
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Horseless Carriages
September 9
Eclipse Baseball Club
Mill Race Village will come alive with the sights and
smells of the early 1900’s as horseless carriages arrive on Friday, September 9th.The South Michigan
Motorists Chapter of the Horseless Carriage Club of
America and the Snapper's Brass & Gas Touring Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America will
be at Mill Race Village with all pre-1090 vehicles.
Location:
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Downtown Northville
Friday (5:00pm - 10:30pm)
Saturday (Noon - 10:30pm)
Sunday (11:00am - 4:00pm)
Northville Chamber of Commerce
248-349-7640 or visit their website
The Northville Eclipse Base Ball Club is a "vintage"
ball club. Club members play (and behave) according
to 1860s baseball rules and manners, recreating an
atmosphere that is family friendly and lots of fun.
Victorian Festival Schedule
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Friday, September 16~ Eclipse vs. Port Huron
Welkins ~ after parade
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Sunday, September 18 ~ Eclipse vs. Green Field
Village Lah De Dahs ~ 1:00 pm
Mill Race Village
215 Griswold
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Northville Historical Society
248 348-1845
Matches are held at Ford Field, next to historic Mill
Race Village.
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Victorian Festival Activities at Mill Race Village
September 18
views, Pear-aphernalia, Starring the Gallery, Northville
Chamber of Commerce or at the Show House on the
day of the event.
A variety of activities will take place at Mill Race Village during Victorian Festival. Museum Buildings will
be open from noon to 4pm. Delicious food will be
served in the Northville Council of PTAs food tent.
There is also a Fairy tea party, a used book sale,
children’s games and races and a show by Ming the
Magnificent, a illusionist.
Sunday, September 25 11:00 am-4:00 pm
Designer Show House Last Chance Tour includes
dessert, coffee and tea for $10.00 per person. Tickets
available at the door on the day of the event.
Typically homes featured are widely different in
architecture and interior design, span three centuries
of construction and reflect how families have adapted
to 21st century living in a community with a Victorian
village at its heart.
One of the favorite events of the day is the Grand
Finale of the Victorian Festival, the annual Duck Race.
Join the excitement as the ducks are released at Mill
Race Village Dam and race their way to the Griswold
Street Bridge. The first five and the very last duck over
the finish line win excellent prizes.
The home tour is a signature fund-raising event of
AAUW which directs its support to advance education
in the local, national and international community. For
information visit www.aauwnn.org
Ghoultide Gathering
September 30- October 1
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Halloween Enthusiasts are Swept off their Feet,
not by Brooms, but by Bewitching Artwork at
Ghoultide Gathering
A collective of artists has been assembled for the 5th
annual art show known as Ghoultide Gathering - A
Halloween Artists Spectacular. Juried artists work to
create spooktacular collections to charm and sell at
this Halloween-only show. Using both traditional and
non-traditional mediums, their visions of Halloween
offer a spellbinding take on the season that has
fascinated many since childhood.
Mill Race Village
215 Griswold
Noon - 4:00pm
Free
Northville Historical Society
248-348-1845 or visit their website
AAUW Designer Show House and Home Tour
September 23-25
Ghoultide Gathering is a favored show for satisfying
the increasing demand for distinct Halloween-themed
art. The allure of finding original and one-of-a-kind
Halloween artwork from celebrated artists, attracts
collectors and admirers nationwide. Devoted
patrons arrive early to shop the wondrous selection.
Glowing shades of autumn leaves create a vibrant
backdrop to the show’s site, Mill Race Village.
Ghoultide Gathering will occupy three historic buildings in Mill Race to showcase the talented artisans
and their spirited wares being offered for sale.
Location:
Mill Race Village
215 Griswold
Time:
Friday, Sept. 30 ~6-9:00 pm
Saturday, Oct. 1 ~10:00 am-2:00 pm
Fee:
Admission is $20 for Friday Night
Early Buy, which includes free reentry
on Saturday. Saturday only admission
is $5.
Contact:
Stephanie Rawson 517-676-4846
Scott Smith 269-553-1852 or visit their
website
Presented by the Northville-Novi American
Association of University Women (AAUW), the home
tour is always a hit! This year boasts a Show House
decorated by designers as an addition to the event.
The Show House featured is located at 800 Griswold
and will be hosted by Dr. William Demray, DDS.
Designers have put their signature on this 1929 English Tudor Revival home and it is spectacular!
Friday, September 23 6:30-9:30 pm
Visit with the designers and seek their advice. Small
plate strolling dinner, silent auction, cocktails & music.
Advance RSVP required. $50.00 per person includes
a Saturday Home Tour ticket. For tickets call 248-3471754 or purchase at Starring the Gallery or the Northville Chamber of Commerce.
Saturday, September 24 10:00 am– 4:00 pm
Home Tour– Enjoy a self-guided tour of five Northville
area homes including the Show House. Docents will
be on hand at the Show House to answer questions.
Purchase tickets for $20.00 per person at Garden-
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Car Tunes Fall Festival
October 1
Cemetery Walk
October 16
The Northville Car Tunes
Fall Festival will include a
classic car show, live
entertainment, great food, an outdoor movie and FUN!
Noon– 5:30
Noon– 2:30 pm
3-6:00 pm
7:00 pm
Car Show
Bel Airs, 50’s car-themed music
Global Village
Big screen movie “Cars”
Location:
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Downtown Northville
Noon to 6:00 pm
Northville Chamber of Commerce
248-349-7640 or visit their website
Oakwood Cemetery comes alive with all new
historical figures sharing their stories. Meet members
of Northville’s past as they reveal the way life was
“way back when”. Tours are timed at 10-minute
intervals.
Refreshments will be available at the Northville Art
House (215 W. Cady, next to the cemetery). The gift
shop will be open.
Location:
Oakwood Cemetery
W. Cady (One block south of Main St.
between Center & Rogers)
Time:
4:00 - 7:00pm
Tickets:
$10 adults
$8 groups (10 or more)
Contact:
Northville Historical Society
248-348-1845 or visit their website
Fall Fair
October 7-9
Come and indulge yourself in the unique shopping
experience offered by the Handcrafters Shows. Better
described as an artisan market, Handcrafters offers an
environment filled with 75 artists and craftspeople from
around the country. From the personable faces to the
one-of-a-kind items, one is sure to find something for
themselves and others. So throw on your most comfortable pair of “shopping shoes” and come explore
greatness of Handcrafters Shows and its artists and
craftsmen. Painting – Furniture – Fibers – Gourmet –
Fashion – Jewelry – Photography – Sculptures – Holiday Items – Wood – Glass – Ceramics – Home Décor
– And Much More!
Location:
Time:
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Northville Community Senior Center
303 W. Main
Friday 9:00 am to 8:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Handcrafters
734-459-0050 or visit their website
A Scavenger Haunt
October 21
A Scavenger Haunt that gives you clues which may
lead you to some tricks or maybe some treats. Not a
race, but a historical and haunting trivia type of hunt
through the town of Northville. This is a Spooktacular
fun event for families and friends.
Greetings from the Grave
October 9
Location:
An Evening of ghastly ghost stories and a haunting
Séance will take place at Mill Race Village. Hosted by
Psychic/Medium Kristy Robinett.
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Mill Race Village
215 Griswold
7:00 pm –9:30 pm
Northville Historical Society
248-348-1845
www.hauntedhideaways.com
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Mill Race Village ~ Cady Inn
215 Griswold St.
7:00-10:00 pm
$40 per person
www.hauntedhideaways.com
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Trick or Treat Trail
October 22
Friday September 16th
Saturday September 17th
Saturday September 24th
Saturday October 8th
Friday October 14th
Saturday October 22nd
Saturday October 29th
Save the date - Information will be posted on the DDA
website as it becomes available.
Location:
Time:
Contact:
Mill Race Village
215 Griswold
4:30 - 7:00pm
Northville Parks & Recreation
248-349-0203
7:00pm
6:30pm
6:30pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
6:30pm
6:30pm
Lunch Theater $35.00 per person
Thursday August 4th
11:30am
Thursday August 11th
11:30am
Saturday August 20th
11:30am
Tuesday September 13th
11:30am
Saturday September 17th
11:30am
Wednesday September 28th 11:30am
Wednesday October 12th
11:30am
New to Downtown! Bricks of Northville
133 W. Main in Northville Square
Children's Lunch Theater
Bricks of Northville is now open. Bricks features a
diverse menu including sandwiches, pizza, steaks,
pasta and a selection of seafood. Live entertainment
will be happening Thursday thru Saturday nights. Visit
their website www.Bricks of Northville.com for additional information.
"The Misadventures of Magnet Man"
Includes soup, garlic bread, mostaciolli, baked
chicken, salad, lemonade, and brownie for dessert. After lunch ...into the theater to see the
show! Plus, a question and answer session after the
show with the cast!
Also, coming soon….
Bailey & Shamoun Interiors, LLC.
191 CadyCentre
Children $14.95
Adults $17.95
Formerly on Doheny Drive, Bailey & Shamoun have
moved to the CadyCentre Building. They offer interior
design services as well as retail home furnishings.
Saturday September 10th
Saturday September 24th
Saturday October 15th
Saturday October 29th
Genitti’s Hole-in-the-Wall
108 E. Main
248-349-0522
www.genitiits.com
11:30am
11:30am
11:30am
11:30am
Fairy Park at the Victorian Festival
New this year to the Festival will be the
Fairy Park. There will be a booth where
you can create your very own Fairy
Door, just like in town, as well as Miniature Fairy Furniture and Gardens. Visit the Fairy Salon
and receive face-painting, hair styling, face and nail
polishing. The Fairy Apparel booth will have everything you need to complete your costume.
Now Showing
“Murder on the Rocks!”
Detective Artie Choke needs to pay the rent. Will a
visit to Slim's Bar give him the influx of money he
needs, or will it drop him into the middle of a murder
investigation?
Fairy books, coloring books, posters and maps will be
available. There are book readings and stamping adventures along with information of future Fairy Events.
Enjoy our famous 7-course family style Italian dinner
and then go into the theater to see our hilarious interactive murder/mystery.
Put on your wings and experience a little Northville
enchantment….visit the Fairy Park in Town Square
during the Victorian Festival for a magical time.
Dinner Theater $49.95 per person
Saturday August 20th
6:30pm
Saturday August 27th
6:30pm
Saturday September 3rd 6:30pm
Saturday September 10th 6:30pm
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The Next Chapter Bookstore & Bistro
141 E. Main
248-465-0010
www.thenextchapterbooks.com
Sincerely Yours, Inc.
110 N. Center
248-449-9020
www.sincerelyyoursinc.com
September Newsletter ~
Here’s what is happening
at The Next Chapter
Bookstore & Bistro during September.
Shop Sincerely Yours to
receive great specials on your Holiday Card orders.
September is the month for GREAT savings ~ 2 for 1
special, FREE return address printing or 10% off your
entire order! These specials will vary by brand and
your ordering date.
Children’s story time is
every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Bring your young
children in on Wednesdays to hear several stories
read by a member of our staff.
Stop into our store or shop on our website today!
www.sincerelyyoursinc.com
September 3 and 24
Live music provided by Donna Lee Holman – 7:00 –
9:00 p.m.
Also join us every Wednesday when Donna will sing
from 12:00 – 2:00
www.donnasongwriter.com
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September 16-18 is the Victorian Festival
The Next Chapter Bookstore & Bistro is hosting authors who will be signing their books throughout the
day on Saturday, September 17! Visit the store for
details.
Monday-Wednesday & Saturday
10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Thursday & Friday
10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Is your book club looking for a place to meet? We
have a lower level with tables and chairs that is available for your book club meeting. Come in to the store
for a tour of the space or to sign up.
Are you a frequent buyer at The Next Chapter Bookstore & Bistro? Frequent buyers receive a $10 coupon
for every $100 they spend on full-priced items in the
bookstore. There is no card to carry… the computer
keeps track of your purchases. Sign up the next time
you are in the store.
Now serving breakfast sandwiches every morning
starting at 7:30 a.m. There is the Sunrise Croissant
and the Good Morning Bagel. Come and give them a
try.
Now that the kids have gone back to school come to
the store for lunch! We are currently serving a menu
full of fresh salads including Bistro Tuna Salad and
The Garden Salad, wraps such as Bistro Veggie,
Chicken Ranch and Karen’s a Ham, paninis (Caprese
is a favorite), and smoothies, as well as freshly baked
goodies . We also serve Great Lakes Roasting Company's organic and fair trade coffee and a large selection of Souvia organic loose-leaf teas.
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Tipping Point Theatre
361 E. Cady
248-347-0003
Www.tippingpointtheatre.com
Call to register at 248-349-3020
Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 7 p.m.
Between the Lines Adult Book Discussion Meets
Teen Books, Chat, & Chow
Enjoy a lively discussion of Eden’s Outcasts by John
Matteson.
Monday, Sept. 12 @ 7 pm
The Mystery of Irma Vep by
Charles Ludlam- A Clever,
yet ridiculous comedy.
Foreign Films @ Your Library
The Year My Parents Went on Vacation Portuguese
film, PG, 104 mins. Everyone is talking about the
World Cup in 1970s Brazil, while 12-year-old Mauro
copes with his left-wing parents going on vacation to
escape the military regime.
Monday, Sept. 19 at 6:30 pm
Strange things are going on
at Mandacrest, the Hillcrest
estate of Lord Edgar and
Lady Enid near Hamstead
Heath. Lady Enid is Lord Edgar's second wife, but he's not quite over the death of
his first, Irma Vep. Throw in vampires, mummies,
werewolves, travels to Egypt and two speedy actors
who play all the characters and you have a clever,
ridiculously-funny, side-splitting comedy with gothic
plot twists –and who doesn’t love a surprise ending?
Ebay Basics
How to buy and sell on ebay, the online auction and
shopping website. Call to register 248-349-3020.
Tuesday, Sept. 20 @ 7 p.m.
The show opens on Sept. 1 and runs through Oct 9,
2011. The performances are at 8 p.m. Thursdays
through Saturdays, with matinees at 3 p.m. Saturday
and 2 p.m. Sunday (please note that there is no Saturday matinee on September 3rd at 3 p.m.).
Computer Tutoring
Free, one-on-one help from teen volunteers. Call to
register at 248-349-3020.
Thursday, Sept. 15 between 5 and 7 pm
Saturday, Sept. 24 at 10 am and 11 am
Tickets are $28 to $30 for adults and $26-$28 for students and senior citizens and are available now by
calling the box office at 248-347-0003.
Reference USA
Trainer Don Erker will demonstrate this powerful
online business and consumer research tool, which
allows you to do market research and find comprehensive information on millions of businesses and nonprofits. Call to register at 248-349-3020.
Wednesday, Sept. 28 @ 7 p.m.
DDA News is Online
Past and current issues of the DDA Newsletter are
available on the DDA website.
Northville District Library
212 W. Cady
248-349-3020
www.northville.lib.mi.us
The DDA office is open Monday through Friday
9:00am - 4:30 pm.
Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro
Steve Jochmans, veteran mountain clumber and hiker,
presents his amazing Mt. Kilimanjaro climbing adventures. Steve has climbed and hiked around the world.
Call to register at 248-349-3020.
Tuesday, Sept. 6 @ 7 p.m.
Lori M. Ward, AICP
DDA Director
loriwarddda@comcast.net
Catherine Woods
Special Events Coordinator
cwoodsdda@comcast.net
The Wolf by the Ears
America’s Path Toward the Civil War 1820 – 1861
Local Historian Al Smitley presents a fascinating look
at the historical events in Victorian America including
temperance, slavery and women’s rights, that shaped
our entry into the Civil War.
215 W. Main
Northville, MI 48167
Ph: 248-349-0345
Fax: 248-305-9049
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