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Price is $7 and includes one cheesesteak hoagie, chips, soft drink, and light dessert. Dinner from Gabriel’s Cheesesteak Hoagies.
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What’s better than dinner with friends? Well, dinner and a movie with friends, of course. Join Ken Szmigiel, a Gallery Information Volunteer for the Detroit Institute of Arts, for a talk about this special exhibit, which runs through July 12 at the DIA.įriday Night Dinner and a Movie, April, 10, dinner begins at 6 p.m. April 9 - Learn how the 1930s Depression-era Detroit marked a dramatic turning point in the careers of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, which resulted in Rivera’s most visionary statement for the future and Frida’s boldly personal expressive art. Board meetings are open to the general public.ĭiego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit: A Special Exhibit at the Detroit Institute of Arts, 7 p.m. April 8 - The Library Board meets on the second Wednesday of each month in the Library’s meeting rooms. and repeated at 6 p.m.īoard Meeting, 7 p.m. This is a parent/child activity due to the delicate nature of the books. Pop-Up Palooza, April 6, Children and their families - Join in the Youth Activity Room for a chance to read and browse our Pop-Up Book Collection. Submit up to two poems between April 1-28 by email to or drop them off in our Poetry Box at the Reference Desk. Use as few or as many words as you’d like for each line. Anyone can write an acrostic poem simply write the name WESTLAND (or the city you live in) along the left hand margin of your paper and fill in a line for each corresponding letter. Westland Library Poetry Contest, April 1-28 - Create an acrostic poem for our 2015 Poetry Month contest. Submission deadline is Tuesday, April 28. Each writer can submit up to two poems or one short story or chapter (maximum 2,500 words, email only) for the book to: You don’t have to live in Westland to participate. is the library’s seventh annual poetry and short story book collection with works by local poets and authors (previous books can be found in the library’s collection). Poetry and Fiction Book, April 1-28 - Celebrate National Poetry Month with your own written creations. Find a list of suggested items in the library or call 73. How can you help? Bring nonperishable, in-date goods to the Circulation Desk at the Public Library of Westland and receive $2 per item off of your fines (up to $20 total, lost or damaged items not eligible). Mary’s Outreach, and the Public Library of Westland are partnering to alleviate hunger in southeastern Michigan. You can also reach the Reference Desk by calling 73 and pressing 3.įood for Fines, April 1-30 - Gleaners Community Food Bank, St.
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You can search our catalog at Try The Rabbit Handbook by Karen Gendron or The Encyclopedia of Easter, Carnival and Lent by Tanya Gulevich. Visit the Westland library for more information on Michigan rabbits or on the Easter Bunny itself. Snowshoe hares have longer ears and larger back feet than cottontails. There is also the less common snowshoe hare, which inhabits northern Michigan. They are very prevalent in Michigan and across the United States. If you see a bunny hopping around, it’s probably not the Easter Bunny but an eastern cottontail. Over time, the two celebrations have merged traditions. This holiday falls on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25 each year. The Christian holiday of Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion. The rabbit and eggs, symbols of fertility, were part of this holiday. Pagan Anglo-Saxons held feasts in honor of Eastre to celebrate the coming of spring. Rabbits have been linked to Easter for a long time, and it has to do with the goddess Eastre (also known as Ēostre or Ostara), who was the goddess of spring and fertility. But just how did Easter and a rabbit come together? Most people celebrate the holiday and don’t give the bunny a second thought.
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Every year the Easter Bunny brings baskets full of colored eggs, Peeps and chocolate bunnies to lucky children’s homes.