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Low Vision Support Group at the Plymouth District Library - July 2 The Low Vision Support Group meets monthly on the first Thursday of the month, 1-3p.m. The group is for anyone for whom glasses are no longer sufficient. It is facilitated by a professional and is intended to be social as well as informative. Guest speakers cover a variety of topics. Caregivers or friends are encouraged to attend. No advance reservation is required. Questions to Ellen Stross, (734) 453-0750 ext.232
Where:
Plymouth District Library located at 223 South Main St. in Downtown Plymouth
Summer Cinema Matinee Series-Fly Away Home - July 2 A father and daughter decide to attempt to lead a flock of orphaned Canada Geese south by air. Directed by Carroll Ballard. With Jeff Daniels, Anna Paquin, Dana Delany.
Free passes available while supplies last at the following locations:
-Community Financial -Plymouth District Library -Michigan Made & More -Packing Corporation of Plymouth
Where:
Penn Theatre located at 760 Penniman Ave. in Downtown Plymouth
The Plymouth Community Arts Council would like to welcome you to the 25th annual Music in the Park concert series. This free kid freindly concert series takes place every Wednesday at Noon in Kellogg Park. Featuring a wide variety of performers this series is perennial favorite.
Rain Location: The Gathering next to the Penn Theatre.
Lap Sit Storytime - July 13 - July 18 Lap Sit is a 15-minute song and rhyme time for babies aged 6 to 24 months old and thier caregivers. No siblings please. Lap sit storytime is on the second monday of each month, June 8, July 13, and August 10 and repeated on the following Saturday of each month. June 13, July 18, and August 15 at 10:00a.m. Registration is on the first Monday of each month and s limited to 16 children per session. Register at the Youth Services Deask or By phone ext. 5.
Contemporary Books - Book Lover's Choice - July 14 During this popular evening for group members and newcomers alike, all are invited to share and compare authors, titles, and opinions on books they've read recently or or books they'd like to read- fiction or non-fiction, old or new. Titles for the coming year of reading and discussion are selected this evening; all members are encouraged to bring along ideas for the group to consider. All interested book lovers are welcome to participate in this annual planning session.
The Plymouth Community Arts Council would like to welcome you to the 25th annual Music in the Park concert series. This free kid freindly concert series takes place every Wednesday at Noon in Kellogg Park. Featuring a wide variety of performers this series is perennial favorite.
Rain Location: The Gathering next to the Penn Thea
Wednesday New Movie Day at the Plymouth District Library - July 15 Missed out on that new flick you've been meaning to see? Then come kick back at the library, enjoy some popcorn, and watch the latest release. Join fellow cinemaniacs every third Wednesday starting in September.
Where:
Plymouth District Library located at 223 S. Main St. in Downtown Plymouth
A Gathering of Writers at the Plymouth Coffee Bean - July 16 A Gathering of Writers meets on the 3rd Thursday of every month at 7:30p.m. at the Plymouth Coffee Bean. Director Ann..."e" Horvath, Co-hosts: Lisa Rye, with selected guest hosts. Monthly features and an OPEN MIC. All are welcome. There is no charge. Email questions to Ann..."e" Horvath at
Where:
Plymouth Coffee Bean located at 884 Penniman Ave. in Downtown Plymouth
Teen Zone Book Discussions @ 3:00p.m. - July 21 Vampire High. Recently moved from california to a small New England town, ninth-grader Cody Elliot flunks out of the local public school; but he's accepted at Vlad Dracul Magnet School, where most of the students are tall, pale, and prone to Edwardian mannerisms. They need cody to swim for the swim team so the school can be accredited.
Money Management - Identity Theft & Protecting Your Personal Information - July 28 Thomas Folino, of Merrill Lynch, will discuss identity theft (use of personal indentifying information without your permission, how to find you if you are a victim, what to do if you are a victim, and measures to take to prevent ID theft from occuring in the Plymouth District Library at 7:00p.m.
Summer Cinema Matinee Series-Annie - July 30 Broadway musical based on the Little Orphan Annie comic strip. A young orphan girl's adventures in finding a family that will take her.
Free passes available while supplies last at the following locations:
-Community Financial -Plymouth District Library -Michigan Made & More -Packing Corporation of Plymouth
Where:
Penn Theatre located at 760 Penniman Ave. in Downtown Plymouth