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Canton Observer for September 29, 1988 - Canton Public Library

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Tots,<br />

mom<br />

meet<br />

By Jutte Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

CIDER AND companionship<br />

were the order of the day<br />

at a recent <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers<br />

get-together.<br />

Members of the Newcomers'<br />

Moms and Tots group traveled to<br />

Plymouth Orchards and Cider Mill<br />

the morning of Tuesday, Sept 20.<br />

"That's one of our things in the<br />

fall," said Kathe Better of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

The group included eight moms'<br />

and about 14 children.<br />

The Moms and Tots took a wagon<br />

ride, picked apples and enjoyed<br />

tsder and doughnuts. They also suited<br />

with the farm arHmali, and<br />

learned how Plymouth Orchards<br />

and Cider Mill opera tea. '<br />

Hetter - enjoyed spending" the<br />

morning with her children, Allison,<br />

14 months, and Christian, 3.<br />

Christian was able to run around<br />

and play during the outing, although<br />

Allison spent most of her<br />

time traveling via backpack.<br />

"They like all the Moms and Tots<br />

activities we do every month."<br />

Christian Hetter, 3, enjoys a<br />

tasty apple. Christian went<br />

to Plymouth Orchards and<br />

Cider Mill with his mom,<br />

Kathe, and his 14-month-old<br />

sister, Allison.<br />

V<br />

C&E Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>, 1968<br />

June Hantoy and her daughter, Jessica, 1,<br />

pick apples at Plymouth Orchards and Cider<br />

Mill. The Hanleys were among those partici-<br />

Staff photo*<br />

by John Stormzand<br />

THE MOMS AND TOTS group<br />

has different activities each month;<br />

parties are held at Halloween,<br />

Christmas and Easter.<br />

"The kids get to meet other<br />

kids." The mothers also enjoy the<br />

meetings. {<br />

The skies were a bit cloudy during<br />

last*week's get-together, but<br />

group members chose not to cancel<br />

their outing.<br />

"It was just like this when we<br />

came out last year," Hetter said.<br />

The group included babies and tots.<br />

"Sometimes, they get a little<br />

antsy," she said. The children are<br />

generally well-behaved during<br />

group outings.<br />

Kathy Wanamaker of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

who's also involved with the Moms<br />

and Tots group, was among those<br />

enjoying last week's get-together.<br />

She was with her children, Kelly, 8<br />

months, and Brian, S 1 *.<br />

"Oh, I think this is fun,"<br />

Wanamaker said. "I like doing this<br />

kind of thing."<br />

Kelly "just comes along <strong>for</strong> the<br />

ride," but her older brother was<br />

ablt to play with the other children.<br />

"He loves being with the kids,"<br />

she said.<br />

Ptease turn to Page 5<br />

•*> -iOW<br />

pating in last week's <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers'<br />

Moms and Tots outing.<br />

l<br />

A wagon ride is part ol the fun <strong>for</strong> the Moms and Tots<br />

group. Group members have different activities each<br />

month, including parties at Halloween, Christmas and<br />

Easter.<br />

Symphony set<br />

<strong>for</strong> fall concert<br />

Debra Fayrttian, a Detroit Symphony<br />

Orchestra cellist, will be the<br />

featured soloist at the Plymouth<br />

Symphony Orchestra's opening concert<br />

of the <strong>1988</strong>-89 season.<br />

The coqcert. featuring Russian<br />

masterworks, will be held at 8 p.m<br />

Saturday, Oct. 1, in the auditorium of<br />

Plymouth Salem High School, 46181<br />

Joy Road, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra<br />

is starting its 43rd season. Russell<br />

Reed is the PSO's music director<br />

and conductor.<br />

Debra Fayroian, <strong>for</strong>merly principal<br />

cellist with the Toledo Symphony<br />

Orchestra, is well-known to music<br />

lovers in the Detroit area. She has<br />

appeared in recital in Detroit, Toronto.<br />

New York. Toledo. Ann Arbor<br />

and other cities. Her student years<br />

were spent at the University of<br />

Michigan, Interlochen. and the Aspen<br />

Music Festival.<br />

DURING THAT time, Fayroian<br />

received many awards and scholarships.<br />

She-was a soloist with the U-M<br />

orchestras and^at Interlochen. Under<br />

the guidandrtff the Juilliard String<br />

Quartet, she began an intensive<br />

study program in chamber mysie<br />

Fayroian maintains an active per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

schedule with the many concert<br />

series in the Detroit area.<br />

Ticket prices are $8 <strong>for</strong> adults and<br />

Debra Fayroian<br />

DSO cellist<br />

*<br />

$7 <strong>for</strong> seniors. Admission is free of<br />

charge <strong>for</strong> students in kindergarten<br />

through 12th grade. Tickets are<br />

available at Beitner's Jewelry, 904<br />

W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, at<br />

Arnoldt Williams Music, 5701 N<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, <strong>Canton</strong>; and at<br />

the Plymouth Symphony Society office.<br />

451-2112. Tickets may also be<br />

bought at the box office the evening<br />

of the per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />

Following the opening concert, the<br />

Plymouth Symphony Society will<br />

host an afterglow reception <strong>for</strong> the<br />

audience. Donation is |8. The reception,<br />

to be held at the home of Wendell<br />

and Margaret Smith, will include<br />

wine and chfese, dessert and<br />

coffee. For reservations, call Sue'<br />

Decker. 453-9223.<br />

The "Overture to Colas Breugnor.<br />

will begin the all-Russian program<br />

at the Saturday, Oct. 1, per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />

.Composed by Dmitri Kavalevsky in<br />

1937«.it is regarded as his most significant<br />

work, and is based on stories<br />

by Rolland.<br />

A PROLIFIC composer, he studied<br />

at the Moscow Conservatory and<br />

began his music career at age 21. By<br />

the time be was 35, Kavalevsky had<br />

written four symphonies, two piano<br />

concertos, a series of string quartets<br />

and many piano pieces and songs.<br />

The concert will include Aram<br />

Khachaturian's" 1 "Cello Concerto,"<br />

which was composed during the<br />

summer of 1946. This work echoes<br />

the painful experiences of wartime,<br />

especially in its first two movements.<br />

The second theme most clearly<br />

bears the composer's personal signature<br />

Its character echoes the folk<br />

songs and dances of Armenia and<br />

Azerbaijan, taught to him by his<br />

mother in Tiflis, the capital of<br />

Georgia, where he lived during his<br />

early years.<br />

Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov's colorful<br />

and brilliant symphonic suite,<br />

"Scheherazade," will close the evening<br />

of Russian masterpieces. That<br />

symphonic suite is based on the tales<br />

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