Community Corner
5 Things You Need to Know Today — Aug. 26, 2012
Here is some of what is going on in Plymouth and Canton.

Trivia: The late Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. Who was the last?
Yesterday's trivia answer: Plymouth City Manager Paul Sincock also calls the shots over the PA at Salem High School games and the state hockey championships.
5. Canton Farmers Market
Everyone is invited to eat, shop and explore at the from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. at Preservation Park, 500 North Ridge Road. Available products include farm eggs, honey, artisan cheese and natural soaps. Kids can enjoy free entertainment and crafts.
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4. Share Your Produce
Just a little over a week left to contribute to the Community Veggie Tray. Visit the lobby of to share and exchange your extra fruits and vegetables. It's free to participate.
3. Adult Softball
Registration is open for Canton Sports Center's Fall Mini League Adult Softball. Registration began on Aug. 20 and is first come-first serve. Eight games are guaranteed in the session, and registration costs $350 plus umpire fees.
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2. Stop by the Taste of Greece Cultural Festival
It's the last day to enjoy "A Taste of Greece Cultural Festival" from noon to 7 p.m. in Plymouth (39851 5 Mile Road). It's the eigth annual Festival organized by Nativity of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church. Expect live Greek music, traditional dances, raffles, games and homemade Greek food. Admission is $2 and kids 12 and under are free.
1. Village Faire and Corn Roast
From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., visit the . The event includes historical demonstrations, a petting farm, face painting, live music and the corn roast, sponsored by the Canton Lions Club. The event is free, and $5 wristbands can be purchased for "All-You-Can-Eat Picnic Lunches."
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