As of 9/20/07 –

Arts & Culture information is posted

on TangentLife Website:

www.tangentlife.com/

 

 

 

Any Plymouth, Canton or Northville arts or cultural group can submit information to Tangent Life.  

Send items of interest to debra@TangentLife.com

 

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Shop LOCALLY

Support the Arts, but don’t forget about the small business that also make our town a great place to live:

 

 

Plymouth Book Cellar & Café can order books for you and get them into the store as fast as Amazon can deliver them to your home

 

 

Blue Fish Music, Old Village

744 Starkweather, Plymouth,

 

 

Szechuan Restaurant

Congratulations!  This restaurant is now smoke-free !

 

 

A picture of all that is left of The Copper Beech Tree, near the Wilcox House

 

 

 

A&C

Last Updated

October 28, 2007

Copyright © 2004 - 07

D. Madonna

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City of Plymouth - Plymouth Township

 Canton Township

Wayne County - Lower Peninsula - Michigan

 

 

Serendipity:

 

“Phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for”

Source – Merriam-Webster Dictionary

 

 “Finding something unexpected and useful while searching for something else entirely

Source - Wikipedia

 

 

 

 

 

Arts & Culture Link (A&C) exists to promote & support arts & culture organizations and individuals in Plymouth & Canton.

 

A&C exists to highlight, celebrate & applaud violinists, woodcarvers, radio disc jockeys, librarians, people who sweep the sidewalks, paint benches, tell funny stories, and lead the community band.  A & C wishes to thank those angels and dreamers with a nickel who prevent treasures from becoming extinct.

 

A&C acknowledges all the individuals, service organizations and local businesses who generously finance the arts & cultural life in Plymouth & Canton.  It is true that we are in the midst of very difficult economic times, it’s important to remember that we’re not the first generation to face financial uncertainties.  Despite economic up ad downs, we are lucky to live in a town built by people who created and protected a rich cultural heritage which we enjoy today. … Debra  Madonna, February 17, 2006

 

Stage Manager: “No.  [Pause].  The saints and poets, maybe – they do some.”