2015-04-22



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Call to Artists — The Livingston Arts Council is showcasing a new open event, Opera Art LIVE, from 6-11 p.m. Apr 25 during a Howell Opera House, 123 W. Grand River in downtown Howell. The art and auction fundraiser will underline on-site artists operative in a accumulation of mediums and themes. Artists of any center are invited to participate. Each artist will be given a 6×6 studio area in that to work and guest will observe a artists as they emanate their square from 6-8 p.m. Guests will attend in a wordless auction for a art they favor. Final behest is from 8-8:30 p.m. followed by an realization from 8:30-10 p.m. for guest to pronounce with a artists. A apportionment of a deduction for any square will be given to a artist. All remaining deduction will advantage a delay and enlargement of art programs during a Howell Opera House. Interested artists should hit Sharon Fisher as shortly as possible, during 517-540-0065, 517-294-7562 or sharon@howelloperahouse.com.

Through Apr 30: Autism Fundraising Event — The Shop, a protected tattooing trickery in downtown Fowlerville, is holding an Ink4Autism fundraising eventuality with deduction to be donated to The Boxing Autism Club of Livingston County. Artists have drawn adult a accumulation of tattoo designs that follow a eventuality theme. During a whole month of April, any time someone chooses one of these specifically labelled designs, all increase done off of that tattoo will be donated. Tattoo designs are accessible for observation in a run and on The Shop’s Facebook page. For some-more eventuality information, hit Dawn Papple during 810-569-3580, dawnpapple@gmail.com, or Jodi Limbers, jodilimbers@gmail.com. The Shop is located during 141 S. Grand Ave., Fowlerville.

Through May 31: Class Reunion Update — The Howell High School Class of 1965 has extended a RSVP deadline to May 31 for a 50th Class Reunion to be reason Jun 27 during Chemung Hills Country Club in Howell. The cost of $65 per chairman contingency be perceived by May 31. Make checks payable to HHS Class of 1965. Include an email residence for acknowledgment and destiny contacts. Mail to HHS Class of 1965, PO Box 122, Howell, MI 48844. Volunteer reunion cabinet members, classmate hit information, defunct member information and donations are indispensable ASAP. Mail information to a PO Box above or email HHS65@hotmail.com. For serve details, call 517-548-2810 or 517-546-0527.

Through May 17: Dinner Theatre Musical — The Dio, located during 177 E. Main St. in Pinckney, presents a pleasing and frequency constructed musical, “Violet,” featuring tip nick Michigan talent, including Wilde Award winning performers. Performances are on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons, solely on Easter Sunday, and there is one Thursday opening — a matinee — on May 14. Ticket prices are $41 for adults, $37 for students and seniors 60 and older, $35 for children 13 and younger and $35 for groups of 20 or more. All tickets embody The Dio’s cooking buffet, a non-alcoholic beverage, dessert and a show. For a opening report and to squeeze tickets, revisit diotheatre.com or call 517-672-6009.

April 22: Blood Donation — 1 p.m.-6:45 p.m. during St. John Catholic Church, 2099 N. Hacker Road in Howell.

April 22: High Tea — Hamburg Historical Museum hosts a Apr Showers tea luncheon during 2 p.m. in a museum’s tea room, 7225 Stone St. in a Village of Hamburg. Guests will suffer a pot of tea, assorted dishes and desserts. Tickets are $10. Seating is limited. Reservations are required. For some-more information, call 810-231-9816 or revisit www.hamburg.mi.us.

April 22: Personal Finances — A financial confidant from Edward Jones continues this personal financial array with “Retirement has Changed: What’s Your Next Move” during a Hamburg Township Library. The eventuality will take place during 6:30 p.m., during 10411 Merrill Road, Hamburg. The eventuality is free. Call 810-231-1771 or revisit www.hamburglibrary.org to register.

April 23: Health —Village Manor Retirement Community presents a module on effective communication strategies for those who have a desired one with Alzheimer’s from 10:30 a.m. to noon during 9501 E. Highland Road in Hartland Township. Learn to decode a written and behavioral messages delivered by someone with dementia, and brand strategies to assistance bond and promulgate during any theatre of a disease. Call 800-272-3900 to register.

April 23: Movie night — The Oscar-nominated film “Whiplash” will be shown during 6 p.m. during a Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam St. in Pinckney. There is no cost or registration required. Movie character snacks will be provided. Call 734-878-3888 for some-more information.

April 23-26: Theatre — The final shows for a Encore Musical Theatre Company’s “On Golden Pond” are 7 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $32 for adults, $30 seniors and Encore 100 members, $28 for groups of 10 or some-more and children underneath 17. Purchase tickets during www.theencoretheatre.org/tickets. The Encore Theatre is located during 3126 Broad St. in Dexter.

April 24: Music — The Livingston Arts Council wraps adult a deteriorate with a opening by solo artist, singer/songwriter Lauren Fisher in a Acoustic Cafe. The unison starts during 7 p.m. during The Opera House, 123 W. Grand River Ave. in Howell. Admission is $8 during a door, and $6 for LAC members. Concessions are available. Call 517-540-0065 or revisit www.howelloperahouse.com for some-more information.

April 24-26: Theater — Hartland High School Drama Club presents “Anything Goes” a during Hartland High School auditorium, 10635 Dunham. Road in Hartland Township. Showtimes are during 7:30 p.m. Apr 24 and 25; and 2:30 p.m. Apr 26. Tickets for a uncover are $13 for adults and $11 for students. Tickets are $25 for a VIP Red Carpet opening scheduled for a Apr 24 performance. Tickets are accessible by a website during www.hartlanddramaclub.weebly.com or by job a sheet line during 810-626-2360. Tickets are also accessible during a doorway if not sole out. VIP Red Carpet tickets can be purchased by a sheet line only. The Red Carpet eventuality will start during 6 p.m. The semi-formal garments elite eventuality includes cheuffer parking, VIP seating, acknowledgment to a VIP Room with hors d’oeuvres and refreshments and a accommodate and hail accepting line with a expel after a performance. The open is acquire to attend in a Red Carpet print op and any organisation on a runner will accept a giveaway photo.

April 25: Euchre — Play euchre commencement during 7 p.m. during a Pinckney Memorial Post 419, American Legion during 9807 Whitewood Road, south of M-36 in Hamburg Township. Call 734-878-9522 for some-more information.

April 25: Classical Concert — Flute Fusion, a southeast Michigan twin that performs an outlandish mix of classical, folk and renouned strain from a around a world, performs during 7:30 p.m. during Huron Valley Council for a Arts, 205 W. Livingston Road in Heartland. Admission is $15. Visit www.huronvalleyarts.org or call 248-889-8660 for allege tickets.

April 25, 26: Concert — The Livingston County Chorale Women’s Chorus presents a Sock It To Me unison during Chilson Hill Church, easterly of Chilson Road during 4440 Brighton Road in Genoa Township. The unison starts during 7 p.m. Saturday and during 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $15 during a door. Visit www.livingstoncountychorale.org for some-more information.

April 25: Book, Bake, and Kids’ Craft Sale — The Hamburg Township Library will be holding a book, bake, and qualification sale from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. during 10411 Merrill Road, Hamburg. Come crop a preference of books for sale, perspective and buy crafts done by a kids of Hamburg Township and squeeze tasty baked products from a Scrap-A-Holics quilting group. Entrance to a eventuality is free. No registration required.

April 25: Scrap Metal Fundraiser — The Livingston County 4-H Therapeutic Riding Program is holding a Scrap Metal Fundraiser during a Fowlerville Fairgrounds, 8800 W. Grand River Ave. in Fowlerville, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Bring your aged throw steel (anything vast or small) to benefaction for recycling. No refrigerators, freezers or atmosphere conditioners, please. Call Dorotha Bugard during 517-521-3570 with questions.

April 25: STEM Bash — Kids in first- by sixth category can try giveaway robotics and coding classes during Sylvan Learning Center, 10407 E. Grand River Ave., Suite 800, in Brighton from 1:15-3 p.m. There is no cost and there will be prizes and giveaways. Call Christine during 810-227-1800 for some-more information.

April 25: Shredding Party — Load adult your boxes with paperwork and papers we no longer need, though enclose personal information, and join us for a After-Tax Shredding Party during Sovran, Dillaman, Young LLC from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. during 10559 Citation Drive, Suite 207, in Brighton. The open is invited to move family, friends and neighbors. An industrial distance shredder will be onsite, and there is no need to mislay staples, paper clips or fasteners. Refreshments will be on palm upstairs. RSVP by Apr 20 to 810-220-4900.

April 26: Notable Author Visit — Join us from 3:30-4:30 p.m. during a Howell Opera House for an afternoon with Emily St. John Mandel, author of a 2015-16 Great Michigan Read “Station Eleven.” The Opera House is located during 123 W. Grand River Ave. in Howell.

April 26: Volunteer Stewardship workday — Join us during a Island Lake Recreation Area, 12950 Grand River Ave. in Brighton, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. to assistance fight a widespread of garlic mustard by pulling these skinny plants from good woodlands. Meet during a Riverbend Picnic Area parking lot.

April 26: Winter marketplace — The Howell Winter Marketplace is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on a initial building of a Howell Opera House, 123 W. Grand River Ave. in Howell. The indoor, family-oriented venue with internal farmers and vendors has a accumulation of products from internal area farmers and vendors including uninformed eggs and meat, bakery goods, excellent art and churned media, crafts, jewelry, photography, holiday gifts and more. Admission is free. Tours of a ancestral building are also accessible during a marketplace hours. For some-more information, call 517-540-0065 or revisit www.howelloperahouse.com.

April 27: A Healing Place: Memories of a Michigan State Sanatorium, Howell State Hospital and Hillcrest Center — For 75 years, a “Hill” cared for patients with illness and in after years, those who were developmentally challenged. Join an Encore display during a Historic Howell Theater, 315 W. Grand River, from 6:30-8 p.m. for an spontaneous row contention with a people who worked, lived and grew adult on a “Hill.” Register online during www.howelllibrary.org or call a Library during 546-0720, ext. 106. The module is presented in and with a Michigan Humanities Council and a 2014 Great Michigan Read selection, “Annie’s Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret” by Steve Luxenberg.

April 27: Blood Donation — 1 p.m.-6:45 p.m. during Howell Elks Club, 2830 E. Grand River Ave. in Howell.

April 27-May 3: Library Book Sale— The Friends of a Brighton District Library will reason their week-long, semi-annual used-book and media sale Tuesday by Sunday, with apparatus labelled from 50 cents to a dollar. Sale hours are 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday by Saturday (Bag Day–$5 per bag) and 1-4 p.m. Sunday is Free Day on all remaining stock. Members Night is Monday from 5-9 p.m. Memberships are accessible during a door: $5 for seniors and students, $15 for people and $30 for families. The Library, located during 100 Library Drive in Brighton, offers hundreds of recent, classic, and sought-after books, from a latest novella to non-fiction, mysteries to history, cooking to transport and many more. Items embody audio books, DVD’s, VHS tapes and CD’s for adults, teenagers and children.

April 28: Arts meeting — The Livingston Fine Art Association will accommodate during a First Presbyterian Church, 323 W. Grand River in Howell. Doors open during 6:30 p.m., assembly starts during 7 p.m. Speaker will be Joe Ostervik, builder of Antler Art. All artists and those meddlesome in a humanities are invited.

April 28: Kayaking — Summit Sports will benefaction “Kayaking a Great Outdoors” during a Hamburg Township Library, including articulate about and demonstrating kayaks, equipment, reserve tips, and adventures on rivers and lakes. The eventuality will take place during 6:30 p.m., during 10411 Merrill Road, Hamburg. The eventuality is free. Call 810-231-1771 to register.

April 29: Bicycling — D D Bicycles will benefaction “Bicycling a Great Outdoors” during a Hamburg Township Library, including bicycling in Michigan, equipment, maintenance, and reserve tips along with adventures roving a trails. The eventuality will take place during 6:30 p.m., during 10411 Merrill Road, Hamburg. The eventuality is free. Call 810-231-1771 or revisit www.hamburglibrary.org to register.

April 29: Meal and Music — St. George Lutheran Church extends an invitation to a village for a tasty spaghetti dinner, followed by a ceremony use and a smashing colourful concert. The dish starts during 5:30 p.m. and will embody spaghetti, salads, breadsticks, drinks and desserts. The 7 p.m. unison facilities “Captive Free,” a quintet of enterprising immature adults behaving moving Christian strain and pity a Word of God. Reservations are requested. Call 810-229-6670 to RSVP and for some-more information. Family and friends are welcome. Free-will donations are gladly welcomed, though no remuneration is required. The church is located during 803 W. Main St. Brighton.

April 29: Movie night — The Oscar-nominated film “Boyhood” will be shown during 6 p.m. during a Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam St. in Pinckney. There is no cost or registration required. Movie character snacks will be provided. Call 734-878-3888 for some-more information.

April 29: 2015 Second Amendment March — Join hundreds of associate gun owners from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. during a State Capitol, dilemma of Michigan Avenue and Capitol Avenue in downtown Lansing, to demonstrate a right to keep and bear arms to members of a State Legislature.

May 1: Mom Prom — The fifth annual Mom Prom to lift supports for a American Diabetes Association will take place from 7 p.m. to midnight during a American Spirit Centre, located during 10590 E. Grand River Ave. in Brighton Township. This is a fun ladies night out for all women 21 and comparison – mom standing in not required. Event facilities dancing, appetizers, a money bar and photos with famous card cutout “dates.” Wear your tackiest, craziest or many pleasing aged promenade or bridesmaid dress and move your friends. Nothing to wear? We can assistance with that, too, with a boutique of some-more than 125 glamorous dresses. Tickets are $40 in allege and $50 during a door, and can be purchased online during www.brightonmom.org or during Bink and Babs Boutique in downtown Brighton. Call 810-599-9715 for some-more information.

May 1: All-You-Can-Eat Fish, Chicken and Rib Dinner — Enjoy BBQ ribs and BBQ chicken, oven boiled chicken, fish, macaroni and cheese, fries, vegetable, coleslaw, rolls and butter from 5-8 p.m. during a Livingston County Wildlife and Conservation Club, 6060 E. M-36 in Hamburg. There also will be homemade desserts, coffee, lemonade, iced tea and a money bar available. Cost is $10 for adults, $9 seniors, $5 ages 6-12. Kids underneath 5 eat free. Info: 810-231-1811.

May 1: All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Coney Dog Dinner — Held 4-7 p.m. during a Brighton Lions Community Den, located on Main Street in downtown Brighton, during a tyrannise tracks. Spaghetti cooking includes spaghetti with beef salsa (or meatless), tossed salad, garlic toast, dessert and beverage. Coney Dog cooking includes dual Coneys, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. Cost for both dinners is $6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children 6-12 and giveaway for kids 5 and younger. Single Coneys are $1 each. Info: 734-260-5539.

May 1-2: Encore Vocal Performance — The renouned outspoken organisation Three Men and a Tenor will perform during a Encore Theatre, 3126 Broad St., Dexter, during 8 p.m. both nights. All tickets are $25. www.theencoretheatre.org/tickets.

May 2: Blood Donation — 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m. during Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church, 9565 Musch Road, Brighton.

May 2: Cemetery cleanup — The Brighton Area Historical Society’s Day of Restoration is designed for Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. during a Old Village Cemetery, subsequent to a Mill Pond in downtown Brighton. The annual cleanup takes place before to any Memorial Day. The day will start during 9 a.m. with a collection of depressed debris. Volunteers should move rakes, tiny garden collection and gloves. A lunch will be supposing during 1 p.m. Call Jim Vichich during 810-250-7276 for some-more information.

May 2: Dinner, concert — The Livingston County Concert Band presents a Civil War Sesquicentennial-themed cooking and unison opening during Parker Middle School, 400 Wrighton Road in Marion Township. Join President Abraham Lincoln and Mrs. Lincoln for an authentic White House-style cooking during 5 p.m. Cost is $35 for adults, $30 for comparison and children 12 and younger. Tickets are accessible during a Howell Area Chamber of Commerce, a Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce and online during www.lccbmusic.org. Admission is giveaway for a nationalistic unison with exegesis by President Lincoln that starts during 7 p.m. Email livingstoncountyconcertband@gmail.com for some-more information.

May 2: Free Comic Book Day — Nerdageddon Comics Cards Collectibles will attend in a inhabitant comic book holiday– Free Comic Book Day– holding place any year on a initial Saturday in May. Doors will open during noon where guest are invited to select adult to 5 titles, giveaway of charge, from Marvel, DC, Image, IDW, Boom!, Dark Horse and more. Visit www.Nerdageddon.com or call 810-522-6185 for some-more information.

May 2: Mom to Mom sale — Triple R Ranch Ministries is hosting a initial Mom2Mom Craft Sale fundraiser from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. during a Bennett Recreation Center, 925 W. Grand River in Howell. Admission is $2. Strollers are welcome. Items for sale embody maternity and baby, kids’ garments and toys, strollers, internal fiber art, domestic valuables and more. Proceeds will account giveaway summer stay for internal at-risk girl in Livingston County.

May 2: Tea Party — Celebrate Mother’s Day with a mom or daughter we adore during a Mother/Daughter Mad Hatter Tea Party from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. during a Oceola Community Center, 1661 N. Latson Road in Howell. Sip tea and suffer tasty tea jubilee fare. There also will be a qualification table, music, games and prizes. Cost: $15 per couple, $5 per additional ticket. Register during www.howellrecreation.org.

May 2-3: Faerie Festival — Heavenly Scent’s 26th Annual Faerie Festival Spring Celebration will be reason from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 2 and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. May 3 during Heavenly Scent Herb Farm, 13730 White Lake Road in Fenton. Event will be reason sleet or shine. Admission is $1. The two-day eventuality includes storytelling, dancers, Faerie march and May stick jubilee both days and diminutive faerie cake for all. Lunch apparatus accessible for purchase. For some-more information, call 810-629-9208 or revisit www.heavenlyscentherbfarm.com.

May 3: Farmers’ Market Opening — With a mini-festival atmosphere, a renouned Howell’s Sunday Farmers’ Market opens for a deteriorate today, and will be open 9 a.m.-2 p.m. any Sunday by Oct. 25 on State and Clinton streets, adjacent to a ancestral Livingston County Courthouse in a heart of downtown Howell. The marketplace showcases some-more than 70 internal growers, rural producers, artisans and crafts-people.

May 3: Mar for Babies — The annual Mar of Dimes Mar for Babies Walk stairs off during 10 a.m. during Maple Beach during Kensington Metropark, a few miles easterly of Brighton during 2240 W. Buno Road. Registration for a 3.5-mile travel opens during 9 a.m. The travel includes interactive checkpoints, games and other activities. All food and activities are free. There are no registration fees. Participants are speedy to obtain pledges from friends and families, join or start a team, to support a Mar of Dimes, that aims to urge a health of babies by preventing birth defects, beforehand birth and tot mortality. Call 734-761-6331 or see www.marchforbabies.org/event/kensington for some-more information.

May 3: Concert — The Livingston County Chorale Youth Choir presents Music of Great Poets and Poems during 4 p.m. during Shepherd of a Lakes Lutheran Church during 2101 S. Hacker Road in Brighton Township. Admission is $15 during a door. Visit www.livingstoncountychorale.org for some-more information.

May 3: Volunteer Stewardship workday — Join us during a Pinckney Recreation Area, 8555 Silver Hill Road, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. to mislay non-native garlic mustard from a backwoods nearby Hankerd Road. This is a good activity for a whole family. Meet during a Halfmoon Lake parking lot off Hankerd. From North Territorial Road, take Hankerd Road north until we see a parking lot on a left.

May 5: Blood Donation — 10:15 a.m.-4 p.m. during Farmers Insurance, 7927 Nemco Way, Suite 205, Brighton.

May 5: Daughters of a American Revolution — The May assembly of a Philip Livingston Chapter of DAR will be reason during 1 p.m. during a First United Methodist Church in Howell. Prospective members are welcome. Call Regent Sue Andrews during 810-227-1453 for some-more information. The church is located during 1230 Bower St. in Howell.

May 7: Mother’s Day Party — The Putnam Township Senior Center, 350 Mower Road in Pinckney, will horde a Mother’s Day Party during 11:30 a.m. Food potluck optional, and giveaways and celebration by a Special Blend Band. There is no cost, though greatfully call 734-878-1810 to pointer up.

May 7: Tea Party — Come learn about a denunciation of flowers and suffer a tea jubilee during a Hamburg Township Library. This eventuality is $5, that is nonrefundable and contingency be paid during a time of registration. The eventuality starts during noon. Visit a Hamburg Township Library, during 10411 Merrill Road, Hamburg to register.

May 8: Blood Donation — 11 a.m.-3:45 p.m. during St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital, 620 Byron Road, Howell.

May 9: Blood Donation — 10 a.m.-2:45 p.m. during We’re So Tired Tire Co., 2440 W. Highland Road, #104, Howell.

May 9: Camp Talahi Trail Run/Walk — Camp Talahi Retreat and Nature Center in Livingston County hosts a route run, walks and journey lurch to assistance send kids to summer camp. The stay is during 6458 Richardson Road in Hamburg Township nearby a Brighton Recreation area. The 5K (3.1-mile) route run and travel start during 10:30 a.m. and benefaction a severe march by a Camp Talahi trails. The inlet mile fun run and walk, that starts during 10:45 a.m., lets participants suffer a healthy beauty of Camp Talahi. The journey lurch starts during 11:30 a.m. and takes participants by a disorderly barrier course. Check-in for all participants starts during 9:30 a.m. Cost is $25 for a run and dash; $15 for a inlet mile. Register during www.camptalahi.org. Camp Talahi Retreat and Nature Center offers overnight summer camping opportunities for children ages 7-18. Summer stay programs are typically 5 nights and 6 days, though shorter three-night camps are also accessible for immature campers.

May 9: Combination SAT/ACT Practice Opportunities — Before a Oct exam, a Brighton High School Interact Club is hosting a multiple SAT/ACT use examination for meddlesome center and high propagandize students from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 9 during a Brighton High School cafeteria, 7878 Bright Road. Each tyro holding a use examination will advantage opening to giveaway online examination credentials that includes self-paced instruction of some-more than 50 hours and 4 proctored tests. Early registration donations of $35 by May 6 or doorway registration (as space allows) donations of $50 are used to account tyro preparation scholarships charity by a Rotary Club of Brighton. Students might register by 5 p.m. May 6 in chairman during a Brighton District Library, or online during www.BrightonRotaryEvents.org. Call 810-227-0656 or email SAT@BrightonRotaryEvents.org for some-more information. In addition, a Brighton Rotary Club is charity a finish SAT Prep march during a Brighton Community Center on Sunday afternoons and Thursday evenings from Aug. 9-Sept. 17 to assistance students ready for a central Oct SAT exam.

May 9: Golf Outing — An 18-hole hasten to advantage Love Inc. will be reason during Whispering Pines Golf Club, 2500 Whispering Pines Drive in Pinckney. Registration starts during 8 a.m., shotgun start during 9 a.m. $80 per golfer includes continental breakfast, lunch, a Midwestern BBQ dinner, 3 hole-in-one opportunities and trophies. For some-more information and to register, call 517-552-3816 or email info@livingstonloveinc.org.

May 9: Tea Party — Join Brighton Community Education from 1:30-3 p.m. for a day of dress up, tea and crumpets! Celebrate Mother’s Day in your best dress, hats and gloves. Tea, punch, finger sandwiches and honeyed treats will be served during a Miller Intergenerational Center, KIVA, 850 Spencer Road in Brighton. Cost is $20 per integrate and $8 for additional attendees. Pre-registration is compulsory by May 3. To register online, revisit www.brightoncommunityed.com or call 810-299-4130.

May 10: Mother’s Day Tea — The Hamburg Historical Museum will compensate reverence to all mothers with their “Mom and Me and Tea” tea during 2 p.m. Menu includes duck croissant, fruit, scone and jelly. Pick from several flavors for your possess pot of prohibited tea, and tip it off with an collection of tasty desserts. Special low-pitched guest will be harpist Brenda Richardson. Cost is $15 and is open to a public. Space is singular and reservations are required. Call 810-231-9816 to RSVP. The Museum is located during 7225 Stone St. in Hamburg.

May 10: Mother’s Day Buffet — An all-you-can-eat Mother’s Day Breakfast Buffet will be reason 8 a.m.-noon during a Livingston County Wildlife and Conservation Club, 6060 E. M-36 in Hamburg. The smorgasboard will embody scrambled eggs, eggs your way, assorted egg toppings, pancakes, french toast, bacon, sausage, homestyle potatoes, sausage gravy and biscuits, toast, cereal, pastries, coffee, divert and juice. Cost is $7 for adults, $6 seniors, $3 ages 6-12 and giveaway for children underneath 5. Cash bar available. Info: 810-231-1811.

May 10: Volunteer Stewardship workday — Join us from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. to lift non-native, invasive garlic mustard from a pleasing woodland during Brighton Recreation Area, 6360 Chilson Road in Howell. Bring your mom along to applaud Mother’s Day in a singular way. Bring gloves and wear boots we don’t mind stealing muddy. Meet on Chambers Road between Swarthout and Schafer Roads. Roadside parking. For day-of questions, call Marie during 734-223-1174.

May 11: Blood Donation — 1 p.m.-6:45 p.m. during Oak Grove United Methodist Church, 6686 Oak Grove Road, Howell.

May 11: Casino trip — The Livingston Women’s Club is hosting a “Fund Raiser” to a Greektown Casino. The train will leave a Meijer parking lot in Brighton during 4 p.m. and lapse about 11 p.m. Ticket cost is $35, with $20 giveaway play. The train float is enclosed in a cost. Call Dee during 586-612-5596 for some-more information and to squeeze a ticket.

May 11: Health — Brighton District Library during 100 Library Drive in Brighton hosts a giveaway module on bargain and responding to dementia-related behaviors from 2-3:30 p.m. Call 800-272-3900 to register.

May 11: Livingston Land Conservancy — The Livingston Land Conservancy Board of Directors meets on a second Monday of any month from 6:15-8 p.m. during a margin bureau in Brighton. The ubiquitous open and anyone who is meddlesome in training some-more about land insurance in Livingston County are invited to attend. The residence is 10315 East Grand River Ave., Suite 403, during Fonda Place in Brighton. For information, call 810-229-3290, email: info@livingstonlandconservancy.org or revisit www.livingstonlandconservancy.org.

May 12: Trails — The Michigan Trail and Greenway Alliance will be during a Hamburg Township Library to plead a “Great Lake to Lake Trail,” as good as a Governor’s Showcase Trail, and other happenings on Michigan trails. The eventuality will take place during 6:30 p.m., during 10411 Merrill Road, Hamburg. The eventuality is free. Call 810-231-1771 or revisit wwwhamburglibrary.org to register.

May 13: Garden Club assembly — Join us during 6 p.m. during a Hartland Cromaine District Library in downtown Hartland, where we will be cleaning adult a gardens for a open planting. Bring your collection and gardens gloves for this annual “Hoedown.” At 8 p.m. we will accommodate during a Hartland Senior Center for a business assembly and refreshments. (7 p.m. if there is a tough rain). For some-more information, call 517-552-8725.

May 16: Caregiver Fair — A Caregiver Fair will be reason from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. during Brighton High School, 7878 Brighton Road. Sponsored by a Senior Consortium. Free.

May 16: Flea Market — The Friends of Veterans Flea Market will be reason during a Pinckney American Legion, 9807 Whitewood in Pinckney, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Lots of kids’ stuff, collectibles and domicile items. Proceeds will advantage veterans’ programs.

May 16: Perennial Plant Exchange — Held 9-10:30 a.m. during a Cromaine District Library in downtown Hartland, in organisation with a Hartland Home and Garden Club. Club members will also be doing some open planting during a library’s flower beds from 10:30 a.m.-noon. Call 517-552-8725 for details.

May 16: Flea market — The Pinckney American Legion Post 419 Auxiliary binds a flea marketplace from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. during a post hall, 9807 Whitewood Road, south of M-36 in Hamburg Township. Cost for let space is $25. Call 810-231-3911 or email saltymalty@charter.net for some-more information.

May 17: Volunteer Stewardship workday — Join us during a Island Lake Recreation Area, 12950 Grand River Ave. in Brighton, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. for uninformed air, practice and intercourse as we lift garlic mustard – an invasive plant. All hands are welcome. Meet during a Riverbend Picnic Area parking lot.

May 20: “Modern Living: Life as a Honeybee” — Beekeepers from Heart of a Hive in Superior Township will benefaction a sharp-witted module from 7-9 p.m. during a Brighton District Library, 100 Library Drive, Brighton. Program includes a home-life debate of a standard hive, a outline of sugar making, tastings of several varietals and internal honeys and a contention of a hurdles these profitable insects face in a complicated world. Come and see a real-time middle workings of a Nursery and a Queen’s domain around a live-observation hive. Free and suitable for all ages. For some-more information, hit Mary Novrocki during 734-775-8139 or revisit www.sierraclub.org/michigan/crossroads.

May 20: Personal Finances — A financial confidant from Edward Jones continues this personal financial array with “Standing Guard: Protecting What You’ve Worked For,” during a Hamburg Township Library. The eventuality will take place during 6:30 p.m., during 10411 Merrill Road, Hamburg. The eventuality is free. Call 810-231-1771 or revisit www.hamburglibrary.org to register.

May 22: “Paint on Glass” fundraiser — The Hamburg Historical Museum, located during 7225 Stone St. in Hamburg, will benefaction a portrayal on potion seminar from 2-4 p.m. This category will leave we with a one-of-a-kind square combined for and by you. Taught by Paul and Nancy Garber of Brighton Beads and More. No before artistic knowledge is necessary, and all instructions and materials are enclosed with a cost of $35, along with a break and libation while we work. Reservations are required. Call 810-986-0190.

May 24: Volunteer Stewardship workday — Join us during a Pinckney Recreation Area, 8555 Silver Hill Road, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. to mislay invasive garlic mustard and others from special dry silt prairies and their adjacent savannas and woodlands. Help lift these plants to make room for internal wildflowers. Meet during a Halfmoon Lake parking lot off Hankerd Road. From North Territorial Road, take Hankerd Road north until we see a parking lot on a left.

May 29: Fish Fry — An all-you-can-eat Fish Fry Night will be reason from 5-8 p.m. during a Livingston County Wildlife and Conservation Club, 6060 E. M-36 in Hamburg. Dinner includes boiled or baked fish, smelt, Hush Puppies, macaroni and cheese, fries, vegetable, coleslaw, rolls and butter, and homemade desserts, coffee, lemonade and iced tea. Cost is $10 for adults, $9 seniors, $5 ages 6-12 and giveaway for children underneath 5. Cash bar available. Info: 810-231-1811.

May 29-30: Trash to Treasure Sale — The Pinckney Community Congregational Church annual Trash to Treasure Sale will be reason from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday during a church, 125 E. Unadilla in Pinckney. Items are essentially domicile good, no clothing. Proceeds will assistance support internal village needs.

May 30: Boating — Come take a boating reserve preparation acceptance march during a Hamburg Township Library, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. This march is for adults and children 12 years and comparison who wish to work a personal H2O qualification on Michigan lakes and streams. All children contingency be accompanied by a parent/guardian. The march is $10, payable to a instructor on a day of a program. Please move your possess lunch and snacks. Visit a Hamburg Township Library, during 10411 Merrill Road in Hamburg, or call 810-231-1771 to register.

June 5: All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Coney Dog Dinner — Held 4-7 p.m. during a Brighton Lions Community Den, located on Main Street in downtown Brighton, during a tyrannise tracks. Spaghetti cooking includes spaghetti with beef salsa (or meatless), tossed salad, garlic toast, dessert and beverage. Coney Dog cooking includes dual Coneys, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. Cost for both dinners is $6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children 6-12 and giveaway for kids 5 and younger. Single Coneys are $1 each. Info: 734-260-5539.

June 6: Fundraising eventuality — The Third Annual “Clays for a Cause” sporting clay fire will be reason from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. during Fenton Lake Sportsmen’s Club, 1140 Butcher Road in Fenton Township. Contact a Salvation Army of Livingston County during 517-546-4750, ext. 105 for some-more information.

June 6: Rally— The third annual Rainbow Community Rally will be reason from 1-3 p.m. during Mill Pond in Brighton. Come and support farrago in Livingston County. Organizational displays, kids’ activities, music, speakers and more.

June 6: Volunteer Stewardship workday — Join us during a Pinckney Recreation Area, 8555 Silver Hill Road, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. for a final possibility to mislay non-native garlic mustard from a backwoods nearby Hankerd Road before they set seed. Meet during a Halfmoon Lake parking lot off Hankerd Road. From North Territorial Road, take Hankerd Road north until we see a parking lot on a left.

June 7: Class Reunion — The 122nd annual Fowlerville High School alumni party will be reason in a high propagandize cafeteria, commencement with a amicable hour during 5 p.m., followed by category cinema from 5:30 p.m. until dinnertime during 6:30 p.m. Tickets will go on sale in early May during Curtis’ Grocery. Tickets should be purchased by May 30. For questions, call Thelma Rossetter during 517-223-8795. Classes being respected are speedy to hit Thelma as shortly as possible. Classes requesting a party area for their organisation contingency let Thelma know. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 during a door.

June 7: Volunteer Stewardship workday — From 9 a.m.-noon, assistance us make a lift to get as many of a garlic mustard pulled before it goes to seed during a Island Lake Recreation Area, 12950 Grand River Ave. in Brighton. We need lots of hands to lift these weedy, invasive plants. Meet during a Riverbend Picnic Area parking lot.

June 8: Livingston Land Conservancy — The Livingston Land Conservancy Board of Directors meets on a second Monday of any month from 6:15-8 p.m. during a margin bureau in Brighton. The ubiquitous open and anyone who is meddlesome in training some-more about land insurance in Livingston County are invited to attend. The residence is 10315 East Grand River Ave., Suite 403, during Fonda Place in Brighton. For information, call 810-229-3290, email: info@livingstonlandconservancy.org or revisit www.livingstonlandconservancy.org.

June 9: Health — Learn about new investigate and recommendations in areas of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and amicable rendezvous regulating hands-on collection to assistance incorporate these recommendations into a devise for healthy aging. The giveaway module runs from 2-3:30 p.m. during Village Manor Retirement, 9501 E. Highland Road in Hartland Township. Call 810-272-3900 to register.

June 10: Father’s Day Luau Pig Roast by Famous Dave’s Restaurant — The Putnam Township Senior Center, 350 Mower Road in Pinckney, is hosting a Father’s Day Luau Pig Roast during 11:30 a.m. Potluck side dishes are optional. Music by Hawaiian Dancers. Info: 734-878-1810.

June 10-11: Livingston Sensation singing contest — Singers are invited to finish in dual semi-final events to be reason during Cleary’s Pub, 117 E. Grand River Ave. in downtown Howell from 6-8 p.m. Contestants will be asked to sing 30 seconds of a strain a capella. Participation is singular to a initial 25 people during any event. Finals are during 2 p.m. Jun 28 during a Michigan Challenge Balloonfest, located during a Howell High School complex. The leader will accept a hot-air balloon ride. Registration forms are accessible during www.michiganchallenge.com or during a Howell Area Chamber of Commerce, 123 E. Washington St. in Howell.

June 13: Arts Festival — Formerly famous as “Art on a River,” a fourth annual Huron Valley Arts Festival centers on art, though also facilities artist demos, live music, children’s activities and a qualification drink tent. The uncover will be reason sleet or shine, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. during Dodge Park V in Commerce Township. Call (248) 889-8660 or revisit www.huronvalleyarts.org for some-more information. Free admission.

June 14: Volunteer Stewardship workday — Like to kill weeds? Help revive backwoods from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. by stealing garlic mustard and assistance revive prairies by stealing honeyed clover and speckled knapweed that could differently take over. Wear prolonged pants and prolonged sleeves, as some people are supportive to speckled knapweed. Meet during a Teahen level opening during Brighton Recreation Area, 6360 Chilson Road (look for a state lorry where Teahen Road creates a 90-degree turn). Roadside parking.

June 18: Waldenwood’s Picnic — Barbecued hamburgers and side dishes will be served from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Enjoy a golf float debate of Waldenwood’s, a speaker, esteem and entertainment. The park is located during 2975 Old US-23 in Hartland. Sponsored by a Livingston County Activity Directors. Info: 734-878-1810.

June 26: Health — Learn a differences between normal memory detriment and Alzheimer’s illness during a giveaway module from 2-4 p.m. during Hamburg Township Library, 10411 Merrill Road. Risk factors for Alzheimer’s, a evidence process, and a changes that a mind goes by as Alzheimer’s progresses are only some of a topics lonesome in a program. There will also be video clips of doctors, patients, and desired ones who are caring for people with Alzheimer’s. Register by job 810-272-3900.

July 4: All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast — Held 7:30-11 a.m. during a Brighton Lions Community Den, located on Main Street in downtown Brighton, during a tyrannise tracks. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage and beverage. Cost is $5 adults, $4 seniors, $3 children 6-12 and giveaway for kids 5 and younger. Info: 734-260-5539.

July 10: All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Coney Dog Dinner — Held 4-7 p.m. during a Brighton Lions Community Den, located on Main Street in downtown Brighton, during a tyrannise tracks. Spaghetti cooking includes spaghetti with beef salsa (or meatless), tossed salad, garlic toast, dessert and beverage. Coney Dog cooking includes dual Coneys, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. Cost for both dinners is $6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children 6-12 and giveaway for kids 5 and younger. Single Coneys are $1 each. Info: 734-260-5539.

July 31: All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Coney Dog Dinner — Held 4-7 p.m. during a Brighton Lions Community Den, located on Main Street in downtown Brighton, during a tyrannise tracks. Spaghetti cooking includes spaghetti with beef salsa (or meatless), tossed salad, garlic toast, dessert and beverage. Coney Dog cooking includes dual Coneys, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. Cost for both dinners is $6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children 6-12 and giveaway for kids 5 and younger. Single Coneys are $1 each. Info: 734-260-5539.

Aug. 21: All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Coney Dog Dinner — Held 4-7 p.m. during a Brighton Lions Community Den, located on Main Street in downtown Brighton, during a tyrannise tracks. Spaghetti cooking includes spaghetti with beef salsa (or meatless), tossed salad, garlic toast, dessert and beverage. Coney Dog cooking includes dual Coneys, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. Cost for both dinners is $6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children 6-12 and giveaway for kids 5 and younger. Single Coneys are $1 each. Info: 734-260-5539.

Sept. 11: All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Coney Dog Dinner — Held 4-7 p.m. during a Brighton Lions Community Den, located on Main Street in downtown Brighton, during a tyrannise tracks. Spaghetti cooking includes spaghetti with beef salsa (or meatless), tossed salad, garlic toast, dessert and beverage. Coney Dog cooking includes dual Coneys, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. Cost for both dinners is $6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children 6-12 and giveaway for kids 5 and younger. Single Coneys are $1 each. Info: 734-260-5539.

Oct. 1: All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Coney Dog Dinner — Held 4-7 p.m. during a Brighton Lions Community Den, located on Main Street in downtown Brighton, during a tyrannise tracks. Spaghetti cooking includes spaghetti with beef salsa (or meatless), tossed salad, garlic toast, dessert and beverage. Coney Dog cooking includes dual Coneys, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. Cost for both dinners is $6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children 6-12 and giveaway for kids 5 and younger. Single Coneys are $1 each. Info: 734-260-5539.

Editor’s Note-

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