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Michigan Monthly MICHIGAN MONTHLY ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ October, 2018 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WOLVERINES – 866- DETROIT TIGERS – www.tigers.com 296-MTIX, MGOBLUE.com/Tickets Thank you, Tigers, for a good season. You made it interesting. See you next year! Sept. 29 at Northwestern Wildcats; TBA Oct. 6 vs. Maryland; noon DETROIT LIONS – Ford Field; DetroitLions.com or Oct. 13 vs. Wisconsin; TBA FordField.com; on Fox unless otherwise specified Oct. 20 at Michigan State Spartans; Fox/FS1 Nov. 3 vs. Penn State Sept. 30 at Dallas Cowboys; 1 pm Nov. 10 at Rutgers Oct. 7 vs. Green Bay Packers; 1 pm Nov. 17 vs. Indiana Oct. 21 at Miami Dolphins; 1 pm Nov. 24 at Ohio State Buckeyes; noon; Fox Oct. 28 vs. Seattle Seahawks; 1 pm Dec. 1 Big Ten Championship Nov. 4 at Minnesota Vikings; 1 pm Nov. 11 at Chicago Bears; 1 pm MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY – Nov. 18 vs. Carolina Panthers; 1 pm msuspartans.com Nov. 22 vs. Chicago Bears; 12:30 pm; CBS Sept. 29 vs. Central Michigan Chippewas; TBA DETROIT RED WINGS – LITTLE CAESARS Oct. 6 vs. Northwestern Wildcats; noon ARENA – on FSD unless otherwise stated Oct. 13 at Penn State Nittany Lions; 3:30/4 pm Oct. 20 vs. University of Michigan Wolverines; Oct. 4 vs. Columbus Blue Jackets; 7:30 pm Fox/FS1 Oct. 7 at Los Angeles Kings; 10:30 pm Oct. 27 vs. Purdue Boilermakers; TBA Oct. 8 at Anaheim Ducks; 10 pm Nov. 3 at Maryland Terrapins Oct. 11 vs. Toronto Maple Leafs; 7:30 pm Nov. 10 vs. Ohio State Buckeyes Oct. 13 at Boston Bruins; 7 pm Nov. 17 at Nebraska Cornhuskers Oct. 15 at Montreal Canadiens; 7:30 pm Nov. 24 vs. Rutgers Scarlet Knights Oct. 18 at Tampa Bay Lightning; 7:30 pm Dec. 1 Big Ten Championship Game; 8 pm; Fox Oct. 20 at Florida Panthers; 7 pm Oct. 22 vs. Carolina Hurricanes; 7:30 pm DETROIT PISTONS – LITTLE CAESAR’S ARENA Oct. 26 vs. Winnipeg Jets; 7:30 pm Oct. 28 vs. Dallas Stars; 5 pm Oct. 17 vs. Brooklyn Nets; 7 pm Oct. 30 at Columbus Blue Jackets; 7 pm; FSD+ Oct. 20 at Chicago Bulls; 8 pm Nov. 1 vs. New Jersey Devils; 7:30 pm Oct. 23 vs. Philadelphia 76ers; 7 pm Nov. 3 vs. Edmonton Oilers; 7 pm; also CBC Oct. 25 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers; 7 pm Nov. 6 vs. Vancouver Canucks; 7:30 pm; FSD+ Oct. 27 vs. Boston Celtics; 7 pm Nov. 9 vs. N.Y. Rangers; 7:30 pm Oct. 30 at Boston Celtics; 7:30 pm Oct. 31 at Brooklyn Nets; 7:30 pm LITTLE CAESARS ARENA – 313presents.com Nov. 3 at Philadelphia 76ers; 1 pm Nov. 5 vs. Miami Heat; 7 pm Oct. 5 Kevin Hart Nov. 7 at Orlando Magic; 7 pm Oct. 9 Game of Thrones® Live Concert Experience Nov. 9 at Atlanta Hawks; 7:30 pm Oct. 12-13 Elton John Nov. 11 vs. Charlotte Hornets; 3:30 pm Oct. 14 Eagles Oct. 15 Foo Fighters, Concrete QUOTE: Oct. 18-21 Disney on Ice presents Frozen Oct. 24 Twenty One Pilots The moments of happiness we enjoy take us by Oct. 30 Fleetwood Mac w/Stevie Nicks, more surprise. It is not that we seize them, but that they seize Oct. 31 Jermaine Dupri, Xscape, more us. – Ashley Montagu Nov. 2 Chris Young, Morgan Evans Nov. 7 Josh Groban, Idina Menzel What if eating cookies isn’t cheating on our diet – it’s Nov. 10 Martin Lawrence, Deray Davis going on a diet that’s cheating on our cookies. – First Nov. 15-18 Marvel Universe Live! magazine, April 30, 2018 HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN: HAPPENING AROUND TOWN: (continued) Ticketmaster: 800-745-3000 or ticketmaster.com Oct. 21 Come Encounter Christ for Youth and Sept. 30 St. Paul's Episcopal Church & their Music in Families, 6-8 pm; St. Lawrence Church, the Heart of the City concert series: Avanit 44633 Utica, Utica; 313-596-7325 or Guitar Trio; 4 pm; $10/adults, $5/students; [email protected]. 711 S. Saginaw Street, Flint; 810-23-8637 Oct. 26 Kathy Griffin: Laugh Your Head Off Tour; Oct. 5 Skeleton are Alive in Northville; 6-9 pm; live Fisher Theatre; BroadwayInDetroit.com entertainment, food trucks, face painting, more; downtownNorthville.com Oct. 27 Colin Jost; Flagstar Strand Theatre for the Performing Arts, Pontiac; Ticketmaster Oct. 6 Blessing of Animals, noon; St. Faustina Church, 14025 E. 12 Mile, Warren, 586-772- Oct. 27 Warren Astronomical Society Open House; 2720 Wilcott Mills Metropark, 20505 29 Mile, Ray; www.warrenastro.org Oct. 8, 10 Retirement Workshop, Dinner & Concert; 6:30 pm; 50 & over; free; Shelby Gardens Oct. 29 Councils, Pope Francis and “So What?” Banquet & Events, 50265 Van Dyke, Shelby workshop; 9:30 am – 3:30 pm; $40 includes Twp; reservations req’d: 1-855-330-3587 lunch; register by Oct. 15; Manresa Jesuit Retreat House, 1390 Quarton, Bloomfield Oct. 12 Euchre Tournament (21 & over); 6 pm; $15 Hills; www.manresa-sj.org/102918-councils; includes snacks, coffee, tea, pop, beer, 248-644-4933 ext. 0 water; $5 extra for food; St. Peter’s Church, Fr. Welch Hall, 95 Market, Mt. Clemens; Oct. 29-30 Fall Flavor Weekend; Greenfield Village limited to 100 players; RSVP to Pat, 586- Cooking Demos in Historic Family Homes & 468-4578 Farm Houses; Dearborn; 313-982-6001 Oct. 13 Autumn Assault; 1-5pm; event will consist of Nov. 4 Harvest of Song; a salute to our veterans; 4 teams of 5 verse 5 bohurt (melee) fighting pm; New Century Chorale; St. Christopher’s with full armored medieval knights from the Episcopal Church, 9020 S. Saginaw, Grand 14th & 15th centuries; Detroit City Blanc; NewCenturyChorale.org, 810-771- Fieldhouse, 3401 E. Lafayette, Detroit; 8255, .detcityfc.com/fieldhouse; https://detroitfight.club/index.php/2018- Nov. 4 The Michigan Motor Sports Hall of autumn-assault Fame 2018 inductees: Oval track racer Traft Abbott, Sr.; oval track driver Johnny Benson, Oct. 13 Chili Cook-Off; Garden City; Jr.; sprint car racer Jason Blonde; scorer www.facebook.com/ extraordinaire Sue Lincoln; Drag racers Ron DowntownGardenCityChiliCookOff/ Mancini and the late John Gerald Skiba and more; Comfort Inn and Suites, Mt. Pleasant; Oct. 14 Drug Take Back Day; 9-2; St. Hubert order tickets: $35.00 to: MMSHoF, 28047 Church, 38775 Prentiss, Harrison Township, Maple Forest Blvd E., Harrison Township, (586)463-5877 MI 48045; or call the MMSHoF President Dave DeHem at 586 465-7046 Oct. 14 K of C Pancake Breakfast, pancakes- sausage-French Toast-coffee, 8:30 am- Nov. 9 Euchre Tournament (21 & over); 6 pm; $15 11:00 am, St. Paul of Tarsus church, $7 includes snacks, coffee, tea, pop, beer, adults and $4 kids 12-under, 41300 Romeo water; $5 extra for food; St. Peter’s Church, Plank Road, Clinton Township, (586) 228- Fr. Welch Hall, 95 Market, Mt. Clemens; 1210 or http://www.stpauloftarsus.com. limited to 100 players; RSVP to Pat, 586- 468-4578 Oct. 17 Detroit Sports Media "Tablegate Luncheon" with U-M and MSU Players, Skyline Club, Nov. 11-13 Divine Mercy Parish Mission with Fr. Chris Town Center, Southfield, $35 includes an Alar, MIC; 6 pm; free-will offering. St. all-Michigan menu; Bill 313-886-5500 Faustina Church, 14025 E. 12 Mile, Warren; or detroitsportsmedia.com 586-772-2720. Oct. 18 Paul Bunyan Bash: Michigan vs. Michigan Nov. 24 Warren Astronomical Society Open House; State; $30; The American Polish Cultural Wilcott Mills Metropark, 20505 29 Mile, Ray; Center; [email protected] Canceled www.warrenastro.org Oct. 20 Catholic League Prep Bowl; 7:50 am – 10 pm; Ford Field Detroit; tickets sold at the door; info: 313-237-5960, www.chsl.com FOX THEATRE – 2211 Woodward, Detroit; 313-471- 6611; 313presents.com Oct. 6 Celtic Thunder X Oct. 13 Christina Aguilera Oct. 14 Troye Sivan, Kim Petras Oct. 20 Roy Orbison Oct. 21 Sweetest Day Love Affair: Ashanti, Tank Oct. 22-23 Nine Inch Nails Oct. 25 So You Think You Can Dance Live! Oct. 27 Kansas Nov. 2-3 Champions of Magic Nov. 6-17 Jim Steinman’s Bat Out of Hell Nov. 18 The Brian Setzer Orchestra Nov. 20-25 Elf the Musical Nov. 28 Mac Miller, Thundercat Dec. 1 Maxwell, Marsha Ambrosius MOTOR CITY CASINO HOTEL – 2901 Grand River Avenue, Detroit; www.motorcitycasino.com; 313-237- 7711; Ticketmaster Oct. 18 The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute Oct. 21 Eddie Griffin Oct. 26 Night of Knockouts XIV Nov. 4 Third Eye Blind Nov. 11 REO Speedwagon Nov. 15 Australia’s Thunder From Down Under Nov. 16 Motor City Cage Night III Dec. 2 Aaron Lewis THE EMERALD THEATRE – 31 N. Walnut, Mount Clemens; theemeraldtheatre.com, 586-630-0120 Sept. 29 Monster Magnet, Electric Citizen, Dark Sky Choir Oct. 5 Crazy Babies Oct. 11 Documentary Screening Oct. 20 80’s Zombie Prom Nov. 10 The Story So Far CANTON VILLAGE THEATER – 50400 Cherry Hill Road; 734-394-5300, cantonvillagetheater.org Oct. 6 Blues & Bourbon feat. 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