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MICHIGAN MONTHLY ______October, 2018 Diane Klakulak, Editor & Publisher ______ MICHIGAN MONTHLY ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ October, 2018 Diane Klakulak, Editor & Publisher __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DETROIT TIGERS – www.tigers.com UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WOLVERINES – 866- Thank you, Tigers, for a good season. You made it 296-MTIX, MGOBLUE.com/Tickets interesting. See you next year! Sept. 29 at Northwestern Wildcats; TBA DETROIT LIONS – Ford Field; DetroitLions.com or Oct. 6 vs. Maryland; noon FordField.com; on Fox unless otherwise specified Oct. 13 vs. Wisconsin; TBA Oct. 20 at Michigan State Spartans; Fox/FS1 Sept. 30 at Dallas Cowboys; 1 pm Nov. 3 vs. Penn State Oct. 7 vs. Green Bay Packers; 1 pm Nov. 10 at Rutgers Oct. 21 at Miami Dolphins; 1 pm Nov. 17 vs. Indiana Oct. 28 vs. Seattle Seahawks; 1 pm Nov. 24 at Ohio State Buckeyes; noon; Fox Nov. 4 at Minnesota Vikings; 1 pm Dec. 1 Big Ten Championship Nov. 11 at Chicago Bears; 1 pm Nov. 18 vs. Carolina Panthers; 1 pm MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY – Nov. 22 vs. Chicago Bears; 12:30 pm; CBS msuspartans.com DETROIT RED WINGS – LITTLE CAESARS Sept. 29 vs. Central Michigan Chippewas; TBA ARENA – on FSD unless otherwise stated Oct. 6 vs. Northwestern Wildcats; noon Oct. 13 at Penn State Nittany Lions; 3:30/4 pm Oct. 4 vs. Columbus Blue Jackets; 7:30 pm Oct. 20 vs. University of Michigan Wolverines; Oct. 7 at Los Angeles Kings; 10:30 pm Fox/FS1 Oct. 8 at Anaheim Ducks; 10 pm Oct. 27 vs. Purdue Boilermakers; TBA Oct. 11 vs. Toronto Maple Leafs; 7:30 pm Nov. 3 at Maryland Terrapins Oct. 13 at Boston Bruins; 7 pm Nov. 10 vs. Ohio State Buckeyes Oct. 15 at Montreal Canadiens; 7:30 pm Nov. 17 at Nebraska Cornhuskers Oct. 18 at Tampa Bay Lightning; 7:30 pm Nov. 24 vs. Rutgers Scarlet Knights Oct. 20 at Florida Panthers; 7 pm Dec. 1 Big Ten Championship Game; 8 pm; Fox Oct. 22 vs. Carolina Hurricanes; 7:30 pm Oct. 26 vs. Winnipeg Jets; 7:30 pm DETROIT PISTONS – LITTLE CAESAR’S ARENA Oct. 28 vs. Dallas Stars; 5 pm Oct. 30 at Columbus Blue Jackets; 7 pm; FSD+ Oct. 17 vs. Brooklyn Nets; 7 pm Nov. 1 vs. New Jersey Devils; 7:30 pm Oct. 20 at Chicago Bulls; 8 pm Nov. 3 vs. Edmonton Oilers; 7 pm; also CBC Oct. 23 vs. Philadelphia 76ers; 7 pm Nov. 6 vs. Vancouver Canucks; 7:30 pm; FSD+ Oct. 25 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers; 7 pm Nov. 9 vs. N.Y. Rangers; 7:30 pm Oct. 27 vs. Boston Celtics; 7 pm Oct. 30 at Boston Celtics; 7:30 pm LITTLE CAESARS ARENA – 313presents.com Oct. 31 at Brooklyn Nets; 7:30 pm Nov. 3 at Philadelphia 76ers; 1 pm Oct. 5 Kevin Hart Nov. 5 vs. Miami Heat; 7 pm Oct. 9 Game of Thrones® Live Concert Experience Nov. 7 at Orlando Magic; 7 pm Oct. 12-13 Elton John Nov. 9 at Atlanta Hawks; 7:30 pm Oct. 14 Eagles Nov. 11 vs. Charlotte Hornets; 3:30 pm Oct. 15 Foo Fighters, Concrete Oct. 18-21 Disney on Ice presents Frozen QUOTE: Oct. 24 Twenty One Pilots Oct. 30 Fleetwood Mac w/Stevie Nicks, more The moments of happiness we enjoy take us by Oct. 31 Jermaine Dupri, Xscape, more surprise. It is not that we seize them, but that they seize Nov. 2 Chris Young, Morgan Evans us. – Ashley Montagu Nov. 7 Josh Groban, Idina Menzel Nov. 10 Martin Lawrence, Deray Davis What if eating cookies isn’t cheating on our diet – it’s Nov. 15-18 Marvel Universe Live! going on a diet that’s cheating on our cookies. – First 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- FORD FIELD – FordField.com 6611; 313presents.com Sept. 8 Ed Sheeran Oct. 6 Celtic Thunder X Oct. 26 Luke Bryan, Sam Hunt, Jon Pardi Oct. 13 Christina Aguilera Oct. 14 Troye Sivan, Kim Petras COBO CENTER – CoboCenter.com Oct. 20 Roy Orbison Oct. 21 Sweetest Day Love Affair: Ashanti, Tank Oct. 5-7 The Big House; umsmash.com Oct. 22-23 Nine Inch Nails Oct. 19-20 Metro Detroit Chevy Dealers Health & Oct. 25 So You Think You Can Dance Live! Fitness Expo; freepmarathon.com/expo Oct. 27 Kansas Oct. 27 White Tie Black Gown Fundraiser Gala; Nov. 2-3 Champions of Magic keeptheschoolsafe.org Nov. 6-17 Jim Steinman’s Bat Out of Hell Oct. 28-29 North American Int’l Cyber Summit; Nov. 18 The Brian Setzer Orchestra Michigan.gov/cybersummit Nov. 20-25 Elf the Musical Oct. 30-31 Commercial Cannabis Conference & Expo; Nov. 28 Mac Miller, Thundercat cannabis-aid.com Dec. 1 Maxwell, Marsha Ambrosius 10/31-11/4 Youmacon; youmacon.com; 248-841-6876 MOTOR CITY CASINO HOTEL – 2901 Grand River THEATRE CALENDAR: Avenue, Detroit; www.motorcitycasino.com; 313-237- 7711; Ticketmaster Sept. 25 - Something Rotten; Fisher Theatre; Oct. 7 BroadwayInDetroit.com Oct. 18 The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute Oct. 21 Eddie Griffin Sept. 27 - Evil Dead: The Musical; City Theatre; Oct. 26 Night of Knockouts XIV Oct. 27 313presents.com Nov. 4 Third Eye Blind Nov. 11 REO Speedwagon Oct. 3-28 Arsenic and Old Lace; Meadow Brook Nov. 15 Australia’s Thunder From Down Under Theatre; 378 Meadow Brook, Rochester; Nov. 16 Motor City Cage Night III mbtheatre.com, 248-370-3344 Dec. 2 Aaron Lewis Oct. 5-14 Fool For Love; Stagecrafters The Baldwin THE EMERALD THEATRE – 31 N. Walnut, Mount Theatre, Second Stage, Royal Oak; 248- Clemens; theemeraldtheatre.com, 586-630-0120 541-6430; Stagecrafters.org Sept. 29 Monster Magnet, Electric Citizen, Dark Sky Oct.
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