0 Community Corner The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Plymouth-Canton. Dylan Siwicki , Patch Staff Posted Reply Hello, friends. It's Wednesday in Plymouth-Canton and I'm back in your inbox with everything you need to know about what's happening in town. Hope you all have a great day. First, today's weather: An a.m. shower; partly sunny. High: 86 Low: 61. Here are the top stories today in Plymouth-Canton: Newest outdoor restaurant patio on Main Street has high-end views of downtown Northville . Exchange Bar and Grill at 157 E. Main St., reopened June 20 after being closed for nearly six months for construction of its new rooftop patio. ( Hometown Life ) This Is What The Average Michigan Household Pays In Bills Every Month. ( Detroit Patch ) Real Estate Roundup For Plymouth-Canton Area. ( Plymouth-Canton Patch ) Today in Plymouth-Canton: From … [Read more...] about What Michiganders Pay In Utility Bills + New Northville Rooftop Bar
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A new brewery called Second Dawn is coming to Aurora near the Stanley Marketplace
Ross Koenigs isn’t an artist, but you can find his work in all fifty states. He’s not a chef, but there’s a good chance that you or, or someone you know, has tried one of his recipes. That’s because as the longtime research-and-development manager for New Belgium Brewing, he helped create some of the Fort Collins-based company’s most well-known beers, in particular the Voodoo Ranger series, which is one of the top-selling IPA portfolios in the country. But after 11 years at New Belgium, Koenigs and his wife, Amy, are moving from Fort Collins to the Denver area and going it alone with a brand new brewery that is under construction in a 5,100-square-foot former auto repair shop near the bustling Stanley Marketplace in Aurora. Second Dawn Brewing, at 2302 Dayton St., will include a 1,000-square-foot patio and lineup of eight to 10 beers, each with a little bit of Koenigs’s spin to them. “Starting my own business had always been one of my prime aspirations for my career,” he … [Read more...] about A new brewery called Second Dawn is coming to Aurora near the Stanley Marketplace
Plymouth-Canton Restaurants & Bars News
Plymouth-Canton | Neighbor News | May 2020 Olga’s Kitchen Launches “Feed A Hero” Program Program to benefit frontline workers fighting the pandemic Erin Sabo , Community Contributor Thank Share Plymouth-Canton | Neighbor News | Nov 2018 MOD Pizza Continues “Spreading MODness” This Holiday Season MOD to donate $1 for every pizza sold during Spreading MODness to package meals for Generosity Feeds Erin Sabo , Community Contributor Thank Share Plymouth-Canton | Neighbor News | Nov 2018 TEAM Schostak Family Restaurants Celebrates Veterans Day More than 100 restaurants across the state will provide free meals to vets Erin Sabo , Community Contributor Thank Share Plymouth-Canton | Neighbor News | Sep 2018 MOD Pizza to Launch "Pizza … [Read more...] about Plymouth-Canton Restaurants & Bars News
Chris Pratt’s ‘The Terminal List’ Is an Unhinged Right-Wing Revenge Fantasy
The Terminal List features Chris Pratt going vengefully homicidal due, in part, to a serious mental condition in Amazon’s latest, which follows in the tradition of Jack Ryan and Jack Reacher by delivering gung-ho macho action-drama tailor-made for fortysomething Call of Duty players . Still, if this adaptation of Jack Carr’s novel mostly fits itself into a particular dad-entertainment streaming niche, it also, to a large extent, comes off as a wet dream for militia-minded anti-establishment kooks, replete with a Pratt performance as a Navy SEAL who responds to injustice by murdering the guilty with extreme prejudice. Given its suggestion that slaughtering your powers-that-be enemies for a righteous revenge cause is totally OK and very cool, the morality of showrunner David DiGilio and executive producer/director Antoine Fuqua’s eight-part series (July 1) is, let’s say, lacking. There’s some serious danger to The Terminal List , courtesy of its excessive take on the … [Read more...] about Chris Pratt’s ‘The Terminal List’ Is an Unhinged Right-Wing Revenge Fantasy
Spanish restaurant that closed after 9 months reopening in Ballpark
When Simon Tran had to close his restaurant Botellón Spanish Tapas & Wine after nine months in City Park West last summer, he wasn’t ready to call it quits yet. “Why would I stop?” Tran said. “I’m the type of person who likes taking risks. Servers, bartenders and chefs have all been so complacent in our previous jobs that this is so exciting and new for us. We wanted some sort of adventure, and there’s no feeling like doing something new and creative.” Tran is getting ready to reopen Botellón in a new location at 2124 Larimer St. in the Ballpark neighborhood, targeting late August or early September. The space Tran previously operated Botellón in, at 1618 E. 17th Ave., was leased by local restaurateur Alex Gurevitch, who ran Peruvian eatery Limón there for nearly 10 years until 2015, then a Southern eatery called Bread N Butter for two years and finally a barbecue restaurant dubbed Smokehouse17 for a year. Tran said he bought the business assets from Gurevitch and … [Read more...] about Spanish restaurant that closed after 9 months reopening in Ballpark
LAFCU personal finance course grads ‘better prepared for life success
0 This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own. Schools Michigan credit union's comprehensive course helped students improve credit scores, start savings accounts, pay off debt, create budgets JanDana , Community Contributor Posted Reply Four graduates of LAFCU’s first Pathway to Financial Transformation Program are, from left in caps and gowns, Lori Wurm, Michael Boles, Robin Kinzel and Tabitha Thompson. LAFCU reps pictured are Shelia Scott, Kelli Ellsworth Etchison and Patrick Spyke. Graduate and retired educator Michael Boles Sr. uses his time at the lectern to praise the course and urge LAFCU to continue to help schools provide financial education curriculum for students. He’s also shown with his wife, Flora. Mother-daughter Lori Wurm, at left, and Robin Kinzel, second from right, tackled the personal finance course together. They are with their husbands, from … [Read more...] about LAFCU personal finance course grads ‘better prepared for life success