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Past Events in Chelsea, MichiganNovember 2005ChelseaCare Home Health Flu Clinic - 11/1 Chelsea Community Hospital is holding a flu clinic at the Health and Wellness Center from 9 til 11:30 a.m. See the CCH website for more information. Book Release Party, "In Drought Time" - 11/3 See the fine art featured in the new book, "In Drought Time: Scenes from Rural & Small Town Life", and hear readings by local poets including, Mary Beth Koeze, Doug Smith, Jay Stielstra, Thomas Lynch, Greg Parker, Marijo Grogan, Richard Tillinghast, Madeleine Vallie, and Alex Tinsley. Light hors d'oeuvres and drinks will be served. Book signing will follow. Held at the library at 7:00 p.m. Call the Chelsea District Library at (734) 475-8732 for more information. Half Day Art Camp - 11/2 and 11/3 An afternoon of exploring artistic endeavors for kids in various age groups, from 12:30 - 3:30. Visit the Chelsea Center for the Arts website for more information. Discussion on Reverse Mortgages - 11/7 Held at the library at 6:30 p.m., Wells Fargo consultant Dennis Grysen will discuss facts about reverse mortgages. Visit Chelsea Library's website for more information. Election Day - 11/8 Don't forget to vote during the November 8 election. Voting will take place at the Washington Street Education Center. For details, see the summary in our news section or contact the City Clerk at 475-1771. Tips for Holiday Decorating and Entertaining - 11/10 Held at the library at 6:30 p.m., interior designer Pat Allegra will share holiday tips and tricks. Visit Chelsea Library's website for more information. Hope Clinic - 11/12 The Hope Clinic provides health care and screenings for people with no insurance on the second Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. - noon at Faith In Action. Call (734) 475-3305 for more information. An Evening with Marco Mancinelli - 11/12 In conjunction with the exhibition, Straight from the Heart, Marco Mancinelli will discuss capturing the essence of a person in his photographs, as well as a question and answer session. Visit the Chelsea Center for the Arts website for more information. Chelsea House Orchestra Concert - 11/12 This Celtic music concert will feature the Chelsea House Orchestra, along with Millish (a Celtic fusion band from Ann Arbor) and the Chelsea Fiddle Club. It will be held at the Washington Street Education Center auditorium at 7:30 p.m.. A dessert reception will follow. Visit the CHO website for contact information. Used Book Sale at the Library - 11/12 The library is holding a used book sale from 10-4 at their WSEC location. Contact the book sale Coordinator at (734) 475-8732 for more information. Books & Banter Discussion Group - 11/17 This book discussion group is held at 1:30 on the third Thursday of the month at the library. November's books are by Anita Shreve and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Visit Chelsea Library's website for more information. Juggling and Comedy with the Josh Casey show - 11/17 Join Josh Casey at 7:00 p.m. for a presentation of juggling, comedy and more. All ages are welcome. Visit Chelsea Library's website for more information. Paws to Read - 11/18 Leo the Library Dog or one of his canine friends will be at the library on the third Friday of each month from 3:30 til 5:00 to hear kids read him a book. Visit Chelsea Library's website for more information. Talk and Booksigning with award-winning author Patricia Polacco - 11/19 This author of popular children's books will be at the Chelsea District Library to talk about writing and illustrating, and a booksigning will follow. Visit Chelsea Library's website for more information. Young People's Theater presents "Fame" - 11/17 thru 11/20 The 1980's musical "Fame" will be performed by the Young People's Theater at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 17, 18 and 19, and at 2:00 p.m. on Nov. 20, at the Washington Street Education Center auditorium. See the Young People's Theater's website for more information. Youth Performance of American Short & Tall Tales - 11/20 A fast-paced humorous production of tales and music from our country's pioneer era. Includes audience sing-a-longs, and is especially designed for children in grades K-5. For more information, call the Chelsea Center for the Arts at (734) 433-2787. Chelsea Musical Celebrations Featuring the Toledo Opera - 11/20 The Toledo Opera will be performing a youth concert entitled "Love Potion". For more information, call the Chelsea Center for the Arts at (734) 433-2787. HAPPY THANKSGIVING - 11/24 Many wishes to you, and your family and friends for a peaceful Thanksgiving! Book Signing with Anne Margaret Lewis - 11/25 Local author Anne Margaret Lewis will be at Cranesbill Books to sign her new work, "Has Anyone Seen Christmas?" from 10 til 11 a.m. Call 433-2665 for more information. Morning Mochas and Melodies - 11/26 Keith Parmentier will perform at Pierce's Pastries from 10:30 a.m. til 12:30 p.m. Call 475-6081 for more information. Evening Storytime at the Library - 11/28 Storytime for children ages 3 and up. From 7 til 7:30 p.m. Visit Chelsea Library's website for more information. Tuesday storytime at Cranesbill Books - 11/29 Storytimes for young children at 11:15 a.m. every Tuesday. For more information call the store at (734) 433-2665. |