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MICHIGAN MONTHLY ______October, 2017 Diane Klakulak, Editor & Publisher ______ MICHIGAN MONTHLY ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ October, 2017 Diane Klakulak, Editor & Publisher __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DETROIT LIONS – on Fox unless otherwise noted CAR & MOTORCYCLE SHOWS Oct. 1 at Minnesota Vikings; 1 pm Oct. 7 Charity Car Show to benefit the Christmas Oct. 8 vs. Carolina Panthers; 1 pm Adopt A Family program; noon-3 pm; Oct. 15 at New Orleans Saints; 1 pm Fraternal Order of Eagles 2784, 7542 Oct. 22 Bye Palms, Fair Haven; rain date Oct. 8; 586- Oct. 29 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers; 8:30 pm; NBC 419-0399 Nov. 6 at Green Bay Packers; 8:30 pm; ESPN Nov. 12 vs. Cleveland Browns; 1 pm; CBS DETROIT RED WINGS – LITTLE CAESARS Nov. 19 at Chicago Bears; 1 pm ARENA – on FSD unless otherwise stated Nov. 23 vs. Minnesota Vikings; 12:30 pm Oct. 5 vs. Minnesota Wild; 7:30 pm; NBCSN UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WOLVERINES – 866- Oct. 7 at Ottawa Senators; 7 pm; FSD, CBC 296-MTIX, MGOBLUE.com/Tickets Oct. 10 at Dallas Stars; 8:30 pm Oct. 12 at Arizona Coyotes; 10 pm Oct. 7 vs. Michigan State University; TBD Oct. 13 at Vegas Golden Knights; 10:30 pm Oct. 14 at Indiana; noon Oct. 16 vs. Tampa Bay Lightning; 7:30 pm Oct. 21 at Penn State Oct. 18 at Toronto Maple Leafs; 7:30 pm; FSD+ Oct. 28 vs. Rutgers; noon Oct. 20 vs. Washington Capitals; 7:30 pm Nov. 4 vs. Minnesota Oct. 22 vs. Vancouver Canucks; 7 pm Nov. 11 at Maryland Oct. 24 at Buffalo Sabres; 7 pm; NBCSN Nov. 18 at Wisconsin Oct. 26 at Tampa Bay Lightning; 7:30 pm Nov. 25 vs. Ohio State; noon; Fox Oct. 28 at Florida Panthers; 7 pm Dec. 2 Big Ten Championship Game; 8 pm; Fox Oct. 31 vs. Arizona Coyotes; 7:30 pm Nov. 2 at Ottawa Senators; 7:30 pm MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY – Nov. 5 at Edmonton Oilers; 4 pm msuspartans.com Nov. 6 at Vancouver Canucks; 10 pm Nov. 9 at Calgary Flames; 9 pm Sept. 30 vs. Iowa; TBD Nov. 11 vs. Columbus Blue Jackets; 7 pm Oct. 7 at University of Michigan; TBD Nov. 15 vs. Calgary Flames; 7:30 pm; FSD+ Oct. 14 at Minnesota Nov. 17 vs. Buffalo Sabres; 7:30 pm; FSD+ Oct. 21 vs. Indiana Nov. 19 vs. Colorado Avalanche; 6 pm Oct. 28 at Northwestern; ABC Nov. 22 vs. Edmonton Oilers; 7 pm Nov. 4 vs. Penn State Nov. 11 at Ohio State DETROIT PISTONS – LITTLE CAESAR’S ARENA Nov. 18 vs. Maryland Nov. 25 at Rutgers Preseason: Oct. 4 vs. Charlotte Hornets; 7 pm LITTLE CAESARS ARENA – Oct. 6 vs. Atlanta Hawks; 7 pm olympiaentertainment.com Oct. 9 vs. Indiana Pacers; 7 pm Oct. 10 at Toronto Raptors; 7 pm Sept. 12-20 Kid Rock Oct. 13 at Milwaukee Bucks; 8:30 pm Sept. 27 Ed Sheeran Regular Season: Oct. 1-2 Paul McCartney Oct. 18 vs. Charlotte Hornets; 7 pm Oct. 8 WWE Hell In a Cell Oct. 20 at Washington Wizards; 7 pm Oct. 12-15 Disney on Ice: Reach For the Stars Oct. 21 at New York Knicks; 8 pm Oct. 19 Imagine Dragons Oct. 23 vs. Philadelphia 76ers; 7 pm Oct. 24 Fall Out Boy, Blackbear Oct. 25 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves; 7 pm Oct. 27 The Eagles Oct. 28 at L.A. Clippers; 10:30 pm Oct. 29 Janet Jackson Oct. 29 at Golden State Warriors; 8:30 pm Nov. 1 The Weekend, Gucci Man Oct. 31 at L.A. Lakers; 10:30 pm; NBA TV Nov. 2 Guns N’ Roses Nov. 3 vs. Milwaukee Bucks; 7 pm Nov. 7 Lady Gaga Nov. 4 vs. Sacramento Kings; 7 pm Nov. 18 Jay Z Nov. 8 vs. Indiana Pacers; 7 pm Nov. 10 vs. Atlanta Hawks; 7 pm Nov. 12 vs. Miami Heat; 4 pm HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN: Oct. 5 2nd Annual Paul Bunyan Bash discussing Ticketmaster: 800-745-3000 or ticketmaster.com UM v. MSU, 5:30 pm, American-Polish Cultural Center, 2975 E. Maple Road, Troy, thru Oct. 1 Renaissance Festival; 248-634-5552; $30, (313) 407-3300 or [email protected] MichRenFest.com Oct. 7 Blessing of the Animals; 10-10:20 am; St. thru Oct. 31 Erebus Haunted Attraction; Pontiac; 248- Aloysius Catholic Church, 1234 Washington 332-7884 Blvd., Detroit; [email protected]; 313- 237-5810 thru Oct. 29 Blake’s Haunted Big Apple; 3 story haunted barn every Friday, Saturday and Sunday; Oct. 7 Mom to Mom Sale, VFW Post 7573, 35011 Blake’s Big Apple, 71485 N. Avenue, 23 Mile Road, New Baltimore, 9:00 am to Armada; 586-784-9710; hauntedblakes.com 1:00 pm, 817-680-1814 for details Oct. 1 Band-A-Rama hosted by the Utica Oct. 8 St. Faustina Parish Picnic, noon-7, 14025 E. Community Schools Instrumental Music 12 Mile Road, Warren, Free-will offering, Dept.; 6 pm; $5; ages 10 & under free; [email protected], 586-772-2720 Runkel Field, Stevenson H.S., 39701 Dodge Park, Sterling Heights; uticak12.org or 586- Oct. 12 Human Trafficking Fall Forum presented by 797-1000 Good Shepherd Coalition, Vintage House, 9:00 am, 31816 Utica Road, Fraser, 586- Oct. 1 Feast of San Franceso, 9:15 am Mass with 307-8888 or [email protected] procession & reception. 22870 S. Nunnely Road, Clinton Township. 586-792-5346. Oct. 13 Euchre Tournament (21 & over); 6 pm; $15 includes snacks, coffee, tea, pop, beer, Oct. 1 St. Mark Parish 75th Anniversary, 11:00 am water; $5 extra for food; St. Peter’s Church, Mass w/Archbishop Vigneron, 4401 Bart Fr. Welch Hall, 95 Market, Mt. Clemens; Drive, Warren. 586-759-3020. limited to 100 players; RSVP to Pat, 586- 468-4578 Oct. 1 Harvest Happening; Waterford; 248-674- 5441 Oct. 13-15 Great Detroit Gem, Mineral, Fossil & Jewelry Show; Warren; 248-224-0752 Oct. 1 VFW District 5 Gold Star Mothers Banquet, $15 donation, 1:00 pm; $15/suggested Oct. 14 Garden City Chili Cook Off; 734-261-2830 donation; Old Settlers VFW Post 4659, 8311 Wilson Drive, Shelby Township; register: Oct. 14 Just Cruises Vacation Travel Expo; 11am- 586-260-4200 or k.j.lee#comcast.net 3pm; Lorenzo Center, Macomb College, 44575 Garfield, Clinton Township Oct. 1 Monthly VFW Post 7353 Big Breakfast, 8:00am to 12 noon, $6.00 minimum Oct. 15 Bead Bonanza presented by The Great donation, 35011 23 Mile Road, New Lakes Beadworkers Guild; 10 am – 5 pm; Baltimore. WWII Vets Eat Free! $5; Southfield Municipal Complex Pavillion; 26000 Evergreen (between 10 & 11 Mile Oct. 1 Motown / Dance Music Concert with Roads); Southfield; contact: Jan Peck, Mainstreet Soul; 2:30 pm; $5; Grosse Pointe [email protected] War Memorial, 32 Lake Shore, Grosse Pointe Farms; warmemorial.org or 313-332- Oct. 15 Warren-Center CROP Walk, 2:00 pm, Faith 4055 Harvest Church, 30200 Schoenherr Road, Warren; 586-771-6720; 586-596-1282 or Oct. 1 Christopher Columbus Memorial Mass; 9:15 [email protected] am; Historic Holy Family Church, 22870 S. Nunneley, Clinton Township; 586-298-1492, Oct. 21 Trunk or Treats Party; 6:15-8:30 pm; St. www.pwhope-full.wixsite.com/michigan- Jane Frances de Chantal, 38750 Ryan, columbus-day Sterling Heights; sign-up by Oct. 15: 586- 977-8080 Oct. 1-4 Parish Mission w/ Fr. Ben Luedtke, Our Lady Queen of Families, St. Dorothy site, Oct. 22 Warren Concert Band Fall Concert – Song 12251 Frazho, Warren. 586-757-3306. and Dance; 3 pm; tickets available at the door; $10/adults, $5/students grades 9-12; Oct. 4 10th Annual Tablegate Big Game Luncheon, free/students grades 8th and under with paid Guests from UM v. MSU, MC Eli Zaret, adult; Warren Woods Community 11:30 am, Skyline Club, 3000 Town Center, Auditorium, 13400 Twelve Mile (west of Southfield, $30, (586) 558-9103 or Schoenherr), Warren; 586-709-8192; [email protected] warrentconcertband.com HAPPENINGS – continued DETROIT SOCIAL EVENTS by ULTIMATE FUN PRODUCTIONS – [email protected] Oct. 27-28 Michigan Brewers Guild Detroit Fall Beer Festival; 517-327-5004 Oct. 6-8 OktoBeer Festival; Ferndale Oct. 7 MSU vs. U-M Party Bus; Ann Arbor Oct. 28 Warren Astronomical Society Open House; Oct. 13 Drink Michigan Made Fest; Royal Oak Wilcott Mills Metropark, 20505 29 Mile, Ray; Farmers Market www.warrenastro.org Oct. 14 Oktoberfest; Royal Oak Farmers Market Oct. 20-21 ROAKtoberfest; ROAK Brewing Co. Nov. 5 New Century Chorale presents “Harvest of Oct. 28 Monster’s Ball; Fillmore Detroit Song”; 4 pm; St. Christopher’s Episcopal Nov. 4 Vodka Rox; Royal Oak Farmers Market Church, 9020 S. Saginaw, Grand Blanc; Nov. 10 Pasta! Pasta! IACS Banquet Center newcenturychorale.org, 810-771-8255 Nov. 11 Sip Savor Stomp; Royal Oak Farmers Market Nov. 5 Metropolitan Detroit Veterans Coalition; 313- Nov. 17 Little Black Dress; Townsend Hotel 861-6852 CRAFT SHOWS Nov. 10 Euchre Tournament (21 & over); 6 pm; $15 includes snacks, coffee, tea, pop, beer, Oct. 7 St. Thomas Lutheran Church Craft Show; water; $5 extra for food; St. Peter’s Church, 9-4; $1; 8771 E. 15 Mile, Sterling Heights; Fr. Welch Hall, 95 Market, Mt. Clemens; 586-268-2170 limited to 100 players; RSVP to Pat, 586- 468-4578 Nov. 18 Christmas Craft Bazaar: 9-4; Romeo United Methodist Church, 280 N. Main; Nov. 18 Father Solanus Casey Beatification 586-337-1361 Ceremony; Ford Field, Detroit; solanuscasey.org/beatification; aod.org MACOMB CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS - Macomb Community College, 44575 Garfield, Nov. 18 Holiday Glow; downtownBrighton.com Clinton Twp; 586-286-2222, www.MacombCenter.com Nov. 20 - Rochester’s Big, Bright Light Show; Sept. 30 Dream Deferred: Detroit 1967 Jan.
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