Sept 11 – Holly Hills Primitives Early Homestead Show
Holly Hills Primitives Presents our Early Homestead Show on Saturday, Sept. 11 from 10am to 3pm
Holly Hills Primitives Presents our Early Homestead Show on Saturday, Sept. 11 from 10am to 3pm
Services will include $10 vaccinations for dogs and cats, $20 microchips, $20 heartworm tests and other preventative treatments including flea prevention and dewormer.
Join us on the First Friday of every Month for an exciting Evening of Sips, Shops, Dining and MORE in Downtown Holly.
“With this ongoing heat wave compounded by air quality issues, we encourage everyone to take care this weekend.”
And now that we’ve posted our 650th interview, it seems like a good time to celebrate and reflect.
“When someone walks in the door, I want every person, of every size and socioeconomic demographic, to feel welcome and that the store has something for them,” Watt said.
Inspect boats, trailers, docks and gear and remove all mud, debris and plant material. Use a hose or power washer when available. Dispose of unwanted material in a trash can.
All of our Downtown Shops & Restaurants plan to be open until 8:00PM
The Holly community is celebrating not one, but two, grant announcements this week for projects that further historic preservation and the creation of community spaces.
Both utilities have been working around the clock to restore power, but many customers have now gone several days without during hot and humid weather.
The cumulative time read was 103,358 minutes, which equates to nearly 72 days!
The future of Holly Heritage Farmstead has been taking shape thanks to the efforts of the volunteers, civic leaders, planners, and philanthropists who have been working together to dream up an invigorated community space.
Rainbow “Safe Zone” stickers now grace Holly Township Library, thanks to a resolution passed recently by the library’s governing board.
After a standoff with police, the woman surrendered, and the man was found dead inside of a gunshot wound.
“Genisys understands the importance of supporting small businesses in our downtowns and its financial commitment helps ensure they remain vital and attractive destinations.”
The start date is weather-dependent and could change.
The Holly Township man was taken into custody by Holly PD and charged with Disorderly Conduct and Assault & Battery.
The Oakland County resident mentioned the best part of the fair “is seeing the smiles on kid’s faces and letting them have a blast.”
Currently, there is $61 million in financial assistance available in Oakland County for rent and utilities.
Oakland County activated its severe weather sirens at 7:58 PM on Saturday, July 24, after receiving a tornado warning notice from the National Weather Service (NWS)