Community Corner
Sounds and Sights, Plus More Tips for the Week Ahead
Here are five pieces of information to help fuel your week in Chelsea.

It's Monday, and that means we've put together this list of things going on in Chelsea to help make your week a little brighter, easier and more fun. For a full list of things to do this week, look at the Patch calendar of events.
1. For your information
Every Thursday evening in downtown Chelsea from June 6, to August 15, 6:30-8:30pm. Sounds & Sights on Thursday Nights is one of the premier weekly free summer entertainment events in Michigan. See a great lineup of musical acts, children’s entertainers, and other artists performing at separate staged areas in walkable downtown Chelsea, Michigan. You can also enjoy a juried sculpture walk, and plenty of food options in a casual, family friendly atmosphere. See chelseafestivals.com/soundsights/schedule for more information.2. In case you missed it
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Find your bottle rockets, Roman candles and other dazzlers at approved dealers in the area.
3. Don't Miss Out
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4. Save the date
Miles and Ellie are two teenagers in love when a youthful misunderstanding breaks them apart. Flash forward 20 years and a disenchanted Ellie has come home for what she expects to be a typical dysfunctional family Thanksgiving. Not long into the family shenanigans, however, Ellie learns that Miles is still in town and carrying a torch for her. Is it possible to get a second chance at your first love? This charming romantic comedy will make you wonder "what if?"5. Last Chance
Cathy Hillegas has been teaching watercolor classes (beginning - advanced) for the last 12 years(11 years at Preston Arts Center in New Albany, IN). Ms. Hillegas is particularly drawn to objects or scenes that are filled with light. Light transforms the mundane: making colors glow,illuminating details, and causing unexpected color to spill into shadows. Light is often symbolic of the transformative power of the spiritual or that which exists beyond ourselves. Light, in her work, serves as both subject and metaphor.Come investigate landscapes with water and light shining through glass bottles in a two-day workshop sponsored by the Chelsea Center for the Arts.
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