Heritage Park in Farmington Hills Celebrates History and Heritage Sept 20
Celebrate the History and Heritage of Heritage Park!
Celebrate the History and Heritage of Heritage Park!
All ages and abilities are welcome.
Swap your puzzles, books, games and movies with new-to-you ones!
Celebrate the achievements of our distinguished honorees at the Regency Manor & Banquet Center on Thursday, September 19th, 2024.
Join one of two public meetings to learn more about the two proposed scenarios and share your thoughts.
This new opportunity is designed to facilitate direct interaction and dialogue with Mayor Rich.
The Royal Oak Planning Commission will hold a town hall style special meeting to field questions regarding the current draft master plan on Monday, Sept. 16
The dinner is provided by Sparkies Kitchen and Bar. Sept 16 with Dinner at 6pm and Presentation at 7pm.
Hazel Park District Library is hosting a mental health series with professional psychotherapists.
A beautiful afternoon of live chamber music!
This year’s theme is “The Dead Poet and the Society” and we will be telling the stories of the founders of the Pioneer Society of Oakland County.
Klezundheit will be performing along with Lansing-based Heartland Klezmorim, and two bands from Ann Arbor: Schmaltz Klezmer-Funk, and Klezmephonic.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 14th, and join us for our highly anticipated annual Fall Festival!
Sen. Moss will be holding an annual Senior Summit to provide resources and key information to the senior community, especially as it pertains to state law.
Enjoy food, drinks, yard games, and energetic music to get you pumped for the game.
Over 100 booths with fine art, mixed media, ceramics, metals, illustration, photography and more were at the fair.
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Klemp has been the DDA Director since 2020, where he’s been part of many projects to help the downtown and it’s businesses.
This closet is a 501c(3) non-profit run 100% by volunteers and donations, and it provides necessary items to low income families with foster children in southeast Michigan.