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Canton Liberty Fest Returns + Detroit Chef Wins Pastry Award
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Hey, friends! I'm back with your new edition of the Plymouth-Canton Daily, fresh off the presses. Here's all the local news you need to know right now.
First, today's weather:
Partly sunny; humid, warmer. High: 98 Low: 79.
Here are the top stories today in Plymouth-Canton:
- After a two-year COVID hiatus, Canton Liberty Fest will celebrate its 29th anniversary with three family-friendly, fun-filled days from Thursday, June 16, through Saturday, June 18 in Canton's Heritage Park, 1150 S. Canton Center Road. (Hometown Life)
- Chef Warda Bouguettaya of Midtown's Warda Patisserie won the Outstanding Pastry Chef at the award ceremony. As she accepted her award, she thanked her Detroit team and talked about cooking with her mother in her native Algeria prior to opening her cafe in Detroit. (Detroit Patch)
- Plymouth-Canton Area Real Estate Roundup. (Plymouth-Canton Patch)
Today in Plymouth-Canton:
- The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) (9:30 AM)
- Planning Commission Meeting - Charter Township of Plymouth (6:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Downtown Plymouth Michigan: "This Friday is Touch A Truck Night at the Music in the Air concert in Kellogg Park! We will have several different trucks and other vehicles for kids and adults to see up close. Motown and Dance music from the Ones and Twos will begin at..." (Downtown Plymouth Michigan via Facebook)
- Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy: "We had an awesome field day!! Y5 thru 7th grade had a blast being outside and having so much fun! They enjoyed Kona Ice, bounced on bounce houses, climbed an huge inflatable climbing wall, dunked their teachers, deans and Mrs. Terenzi in..." (Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy via Facebook)
- Plymouth District Library: "Our librarians buy lots of different things for library programs, but fresh flowers might be a first! Our new Low Vision Activity Kits will be available starting tomorrow at the Library and the Plymouth Friendship Station. Grab one while..." (Plymouth District Library via Facebook)
- Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy: "Our Talent Show is off to a great start! Here is Piper singing "You move, I move". Way to go Piper!" (Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy via Facebook)
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— Dylan Siwicki
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