Dec 16 – 17 – Holly Vault Collection Holiday Pop-Up Market at Venue 111
Join us for two lovely events at Holly Vault Collection’s Venue 111 at 111 College Street in Holly.
Join us for two lovely events at Holly Vault Collection’s Venue 111 at 111 College Street in Holly.
“It takes you back to another place in time and in history. It’s a place where Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” comes to life I love all the sights, sounds, and smells of Christmas long ago. It’s magical!”
Main Street program managers across Oakland County gathered on Nov. 22 to get inspired by national leadership and to learn from each other.
Join us for two lovely events at Holly Vault Collection’s Venue 111 at 111 College Street in Holly.
Advance registration is required. Last day to register is December 9, so get your registration in today!
Come see what model railroading is all about at one of the largest O scale model railroads in the country.
“Program participants will learn about the history of the park and the Buhl Estate, enjoy a delicious meal and listen to seasonal music among colorful decorations.
Ticket are $35 and include Red Carpet Reception with Beer, Wine and Appetizers; photos, complimentary 12×18 posters.
Come see what model railroading is all about at one of the largest O scale model railroads in the country.
Step back in time this holiday season to the days of Charles Dickens and become part of “A Christmas Carol.”
The Holly Farmers Market is moving inside for winter – on Select Sundays from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm at Holly Vault’s Venue One Eleven
The county has created a webpage at www.OakGov.com/ShopSmall where shoppers can search for community holiday activities and businesses and community partners can discover resources to support shopping locally.
PLUS $100 contribution to Oakland County Times when you mention coupon code: OCTimes.
From Nov. 1-26, anyone can submit a selfie photo taken at an Oakland County small business that they consider to be “local gems” for a chance at winning a $1,000 first prize or $500 second prize.
Judging from past votes and the fact that over half of the county’s jurisdictions had voted to opt-out in the past, I was predicting a rather close loss for the measure.
Boy was I wrong!
With threats disrupting schools across Oakland County, Sheriff Michael Bouchard made a social media video addressing students.
“We are looking for young adults who through their work, ideas, and service embody what it means to be ‘Oakland Together,’” Coulter said.
“The beavers appear to be more active this year”, Bryson continued, “This is an ongoing problem.”
“For the past 35 years, we have worked with local charitable organizations to provide free coats to those in need. The community’s generosity has been wonderful every year.”