SHARP Program in Clawson Seeks Volunteers to Help Seniors with Home Repairs and Maintenance
“There’s no other feeling in the world like helping someone in need when they can’t do it themselves,” Hart said.
“There’s no other feeling in the world like helping someone in need when they can’t do it themselves,” Hart said.
“Thankfully, this individual was caught and is being held accountable for this incident. But if you had a similar incident with this described automobile or this pictured individual, please contact us.”
The City of Oak Park is once again sponsoring a student self-expression contest to recognize the Juneteenth holiday.
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
Join us For a Spectacular Evening of Wine, Cheese, Dinner, & Fun!
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
We will be looking for Red & White Trillium, blue & yellow violets, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Bloodroot, Trout Lily, Wild Geranium, Spice Bush, Spring Beauty, Wood Poppy, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, & Wood Anemone and more.
The library closes at 6:00 pm on Fridays, but doors will reopen at 7:30 pm for this event, with music beginning promptly at 8:00 pm.
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 sports bar has lots of seating, plenty of screens, chatty regulars, a friendly staff and some perfect tater tots.
Public comment is welcome at the meetings, and documents can be viewed on the City of Ferndale website.
Monopoly was the theme for Wednesday morning’s State of Orion Township address.
MDOT is investing $3.1 million to complete intersection safety improvements on I-75 BL (Woodward Avenue) at South Boulevard.
Oak Park resident Mark Phillips came up with the idea for the mural as a way to honor his late son Idan Phillips who worked at the Animal Welfare Society…
”We must prevent property tax foreclosure for our residents and businesses to ensure our communities continue thriving.”
Entrepreneurs will be able to apply for up to $50,000 in loans through this program.
“People say, ‘Well, what do you guys do?’ I say, ‘Well, we make awesome records and get people healthy,’” Kassad said.
Money raised from the store funds many NCJW|MI projects including the annual Back 2 School Store, Backpack Project for homeless children, blankets for children in hospital and foster care, Kosher meals on wheels, literacy outreach, and social action initiatives such as voter rights advocacy.
It provides shelter, daily meals, clothing, and comprehensive life skills programs that help individuals find the support, resources and courage to positively change their lives.
“It underscores the power of place, connecting people to the outdoors, neighborhoods, structures and history, and encouraging stewardship and care of important historic sites.”