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5 Things You Need to Know: Harry Potter, Beatles Tribute, Special Meeting

Want to see "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" hours before it opens to the public? A West Bloomfield Education Foundation fundraiser can make that dream come true.

will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the in Novi to West Bloomfield School District families who are interested in participating in a West Bloomfield Education Foundation (WBEF) fundraiser. There are a limited number of tickets available, and interested participants should sign up by Tuesday to see the much-awaited summer blockbuster before it opens to the general public Friday. Some money from each ticket sold via the fundraiser will go back to the WBEF. For more information, including a link to buy tickets, click here.

at 7 p.m. Wednesday night at with Toppermost, a Beatles tribute band based in Michigan. With a set list encompassing songs across all eras of the world-famous British quartet and Marshbank's new concert hill, the free outdoor show is sure to be a hit for people of all ages. With that in mind, Parks and Recreation is asking attendees to remember that there is no alcohol permitted at the park. Blankets and chairs are welcome.

3. The weather forecast appears to be cooperating with the outdoor concert plans. The National Weather Service calls for a 40 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms Monday, with a high near 93 degrees and wind gusting up to 20 mph. However, by Wednesday, the temperature should drop to 81 degrees under sunny skies. The forecasted low for the week is 58 degrees Wednesday night, so if you're going to the concert, be sure to pack a sweater.

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will hold a special meeting at 12:15 p.m. Monday at to vote on a new contract to have the township's Assessing Department, led by assessor Lisa Hobart, handle the city of Sylvan Lake's property tax assessments. In order for the work to be done, it will be necessary for the township to hire a part-time appraiser trainee, according to the enclosure.

Tuesday on charges of ticket-fixing. Jeffrey Pindzia, a 17-year veteran of the who resigned April 1 amid charges of misconduct in office and conspiracy to commit misconduct in office, felonies punishable by up to five years in prison and fines up to $20,000. Pindzia will have a pretrial hearing at Oakland County Circuit Court in front of Judge Leo Bowman at 8:30 a.m. In May, Pindzia's attorney, Southfield-based Mitchell Ribitwer, said he would of the charges against his client.

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