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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNews & Community Events Summer-Fall 2014 y, t f Hf 4 x .44 ummer/Fall '2014 .ia . • News&CommunPyf-verrts AV 6 r, a _» ,� • �, ; � Biu.. j ' •r a ». ; w ' Ago �• e " 91. �. �ti` a' :' -..• 1.— : r Pt WO ,S. PREEI Spree `64' Events Schedule '``"' �� f Mayor's Report 2014 Music from the Heart . r Concert Schedule " WE Spo Greenleaf Commission on Sustainability Creating a Sustainable Livonia �! Sustainable communities consider how citizens interact with the environment. Their goal is to lower the community's impact on the environment while improving the quality of fife. The Greenleaf Commission on Sustainability was created in September 2013. It is a citizen advisory organization that is currently developing a Sustainability Plan for the City of Livonia. This plan includes initiatives for implementing and encouraging more sustainable practices for the city,its residents and its businesses. Sponsored by Councilmember Brandon Kritzman,the what's inside commission currently consists of Jim Baringhaus(Chairperson),Larry Davis,Patrick Droze,John Grzebik and Frank Kafinski. The Commission has been working on a number of Sustainability initiatives for the City of Livonia Mayor Kirksey's Report 4 5 1 It reviewed a Sustainability Plan with city leaders that focuses on eight key areas of City Information 10 Sustainability for the City of Livonia-Neighborhoods,Water Improvement,Trash and Job Opportunities 11 Recycling,Air Quality,Energy Consumption,Green Buildings,Transportation and Spree'64'Schedule 12-13 Connectivity and Land Use. 1 The City of Livonia was recognized for environmental leadership at the 2014 Michigan Library Programs 14-17 Green Communities Conference.Livonia was recognized for exemplary action in a variety Senior Center Programs 18-19 of sustainability categories including administrative and planning initiatives. Community Events 20-21 1 The Commission is currently working with the City of Livonia to obtain SEMCOG Sustainable Community Leader status. This status is granted to local governments that Calendar of Events 22-23 demonstrate sustainability in six areas. MFTH Concert Schedule 24 1 A Sustainability Website was launched on Earth Day,Tuesday,April 22,that provides updates on key city sustainability initiatives,tips and information on information on how ON THE COVER: citizens can make Livonia a more sustainable and green community. Each year the people of Livonia celebrate 1 Developed the City of Livonia Greenleaf Award which will be incorporated into the Livonia the anniversary of the founding of the Chamber of Commerce's annual award and recognition program held in February. City with a week-long birthday party. 1 Met with DTE to identify energy savings programs that would be useful to Livonia residents Held at Ford Field at the corner of and outline energy audit plans that would create cost savings opportunities for the City of Farmington Road and Lyndon the last full Livonia. week in June(24-29,2014),Livonia Spree 1 Met with Every Last Morsel. This is a Chicago-based organization that has created an has something for everyone in the family: online platform that connects gardeners and urban farmers with their communities. More delicious food;great music ranging from Country to jazz;a fantastic family carnival; information will be posted on our website. and of course,the Grand Finale Fireworks 1 Nominated the Livonia Community Recreation Center for the City Livability Award Extravaganza on Sunday night. sponsored by the US Conference of Mayors. The nomination is based on a DTE Energy Audit initiated by Lyle Trudell/City of Livonia.The audit identified$45,000-$70,000 in The Men and Women of Spree have been working hard to plan another great cost saving opportunities for the City of Livonia. year at Spree. So...ready,set,GO to For additional information on the Greenleaf Commission on Sustainability please visit our website LIVONIA SPREE. by clicking on the"Greenleaf"button under"Quick Shortcuts"on the City of Livonia website. Digital Switchover of PEG channels on Brighthouse Networks Tips for Livonia Television Viewers Brighthouse Networks now requires customers to have either a digital cable box or a television with an internal digital tuner to receive the Public,Educational and Government(PEG)channels. The PEG channels are 8, 10, 12, 13 and 15. TVs that have a"digital tuner" can tune in digital cable channels without a cable box. However,the channel numbering is slightly different. As an example,Livonia Television will appear as Channel 8.1 for those without a cable box,rather than Channel 8 for those with a cable box. How do I get my digital PEG channels to appear? TVs with digital tuners must be set to re-scan or re-memorize all the channels available on the system in order to add the PEG channels to the TV's channel memory. Typically,the user needs to go into the setup menu of the TV,find the channel-setting area and tell the TV to re-scan ALL channels. What if I don't have a digital tuner on my TV? If you do not have a digital tuner on your TV,you will need to connect to a cable box. For those customers currently without a box, Brighthouse Networks will provide free cable boxes until October 2015.There is a limit of one free box per household.This offer mplies to those customers with analog service only. If you have additional questions about Livonia Television or Livonids PEG channels,please contact: Mike DiFazio,City of Livonia-Livonia Television, (734)466-2543 www.fivoniatv.us © LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS Two Programs to Make Home Maintenance I S onsored B The Livonia Housing Commission Affo � a e . p Y g 1. The Major Home Rehabilitation Loan Program is a low-interest loan program for income qualified homeowners for major home improvements as defined by inspections ,,, 1 0%&3%Interest Rates with only one payment required; typically paid when home is sold. 1 The focus of the program concentrates on maintenance of the existing structure as it relates to health and safety issues and correction of local code violations based primarily on inspections by the City Building Department. Possible repair: Removal of old fuses with Possible repair: Removal and replacement of 0 The program does not permit remodeling or updating electrical upgrade to 100 amp service existing furnace with new high efficiency model for cosmetic purposes,additions,new construction projects or specific item requests. 1 Typical eligible repairs may include roof,windows,doors,insulation,heating,electrical and plumbing repairs and some emergency repairs. 1 Once the loan is obtained,a lien is placed on the property and remains until the title transfers. 1 The maximum loan amount is$15,000-$25,000. 1 Licensed and insured contractors complete all work. 2. The Minor Home Repair Grant Program provides financial assistance to income qualified homeowners for general permanent home repairs 1 Maximum allowable grant award is$1,500 per home/per fiscal year. 1 Minimal fee for service collected upon determination of the homeowners'program eligibility. 1 Typical eligible repairs provide for health and safety and < 1 may include: • Insulation Install Insulation Install Grab Bars • Installation of handrails/grab bars • Minor plumbing/electrical repair • Hot water tank replacement • Sewer cleanout • AND many other minor repairs needed to ensure the homeowners'health and safety For More Information On Either Program Call:(734)421-6450,ext.105 for an appointment and to request an application.E-mail:CDBG@ci.livonia.mi.us for major loan or minorhomerepair@ci.livonia.mi.us GO TO the City of Livonia Website:www.ci.livonia.mi.us click on"Departments"->"Housing" "Community Development Block Grant Program." Contractor? Contractors who are licensed,insured,and lead-based paint certified may bid on home improvement projects.For details,call (734)421-6450, ext. 104.We also welcome women-and minority-owned contractors. Qualifications? Household Size Max.Gross Income Both Programs Include The Following Guidelines(Call For Complete Details): 1 $36,200 1 You must be a homeowner/occupant for at least one year. 2 $41,400 1 No land contracts. 3 $46,550 1 The home must be covered by current homeowner's insurance. 4 $51,700 1 The property taxes and water bills MUST be paid to date. 5 $55,850 1 Assets(not including principle residence and automobile)must be less than 6 $60,000 7 $64,150 $50,000. g $68,250 1 Total gross annual household income must not exceed current limitations and are subject to change. LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS a a, y V 3 o vZCU G - O.G' awi a' o CL x a, o o x aoi o y .d •o O � ""ski G v44`� v au. >✓�i .�`.. ^� pu.p y '.Q .��• a'"J vi aJ Ar - O •�"O =1. ',� }" .>.moi ' 's. 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The Youth Commission provides backpacks and school t supplies to needy families throughout the city each year,prior to the school year starting. Your help is greatly needed and appreciated! For more information please contact Dan at(734)788-6962 or Livonia Community Resources at(734)466-2540. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE PLAN AHEAD FOR YOUR Livonia City Hall- 1st Floor 2014 BLOCK PARTY! 33000 Civic Center Drive Requests to hold a neighborhood Block www.ci.livonia.mi.us Party and/or the Barricading of City Streets, must be turned into the City Clerks office The following elections are scheduled for for consideration by the Livonia City the remainder of this year: Council at least eight(8)weeks prior to the planned event llllliluj STATE PRIMARY You can obtain a form on the City of August 5,2014 Livonia website(ww Registration Deadline:July 7,2014 wci.livonia.mi.us) (City Council page)or they may be picked Terry A. Marecki CITY GENERAL up at the City Clerks Office on the first floor of City Hall. City Clerks November 4,2014 corner Registration Deadline:October 6,2014 SERVICES Applications for absentee ballots are available to you on the City website or they 1 Business Licensing can be obtained from the City Clerks Office (734)466-2228 approximately two months prior to a 1 Birth and Death Records scheduled election. If you require an (734)466-2229 application to be mailed to you,please call 1 Council Studies&Public Hearings (734)466-2121 and leave your name and (734)466-2225 address on the voice mail 1 Council Meetings&Agendas ELECTION WORKERS NEEDED! (734)466-2226 Precinct workers for August 5th and 1 Pet Licenses(Cat and Dog) November 4th are currently being hired. (734)466-2228 Basic computer knowledge and people skills 1 Elections are required. An application is located on (734)466-2235 the City's website or pick one up in our office. (734)466-2230. City Assessor's Note The City Assessing Department has an ongoing review program of residential properties in the City. The purpose of this program is to ensure the accuracy of our records. The people doing the review will visit every home in the City and,if possible,speak with the owner of the property. If the owner is not available,the reviewer will compare the property record card to the exterior of the house. He/she may also look in the back yard. If you have any questions regarding this program,please call the Assessing Office at(734)466-2220. ULIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS Assistance Programs NEED HELP WITH A UTILITY SHUT-OFF Focus Hope NOTICE? Focus Hope is a once a month food distribution available to Emergency Assistance Program (EAP) Livonia seniors who qualify. You must be 60 years old or The City of Livonia Housing Commission provides eligible older,live in Livonia,and meet income qualifications. Food low/moderate income residents with utility(gas,electric or boxes are distributed from the Civic Park Senior Center. fuel heating)shut-off assistance when a"SHUT-OFF"notice For those already registered for Focus Hope,you can pick has been received from the utility company. up your box between 1:30-3:30 p.m.on the following dates: 1 Up to$500.00 may be available to those who meet Wednesday-June 4,July 2,August 6 and September 3. eligibility requirements. To apply for Focus Hope,call the Senior Center at 1 Funds are given on a ONE-TIME ONLY basis. (734)466-2555. 1 Applicant must be owner/occupant at the address of the shut-off/disconnect notice. Donations For Resident 1 Income limitations and other restrictions apply. Assistance Programs CALL-> (734)421-6450 EXT. 105 for specific information "People come first in Livonia'has long been the about guidelines EMAIL->utilityassistance@ci.livonia.mi.us. motto of the City. You now have the chance to personally help ensure this is true.By making a donation to the City The Emergency Food of Livonia,Resident Assistance Program,you help to keep Assistance Program (TEFAP) a family warm in the winter,have light in the dark,feed hungry children and meet many more essential daily needs. The City of Livonia,Department of Community All donations are tax deductible. Make your check Resources,distributes US.D.A.surplus commodity food to payable to: pre-qualified low-income residents on the 3rd Tuesday of the month from noon to 2 p.m.in the old District Court City of Livonia-Resident Assistance Program Building, 15140 Farmington Rd.,next to the Civic Park and mail your check to: Senior Center. Recipients also receive items from Forgotten Community Resources, Harvest food rescue organization. To see if you qualify, 33000 Civic Center Drive, please call(734)466-2673. This institution is an equal Livonia,MI 48154 opportunity provider. Senior housing residents should contact their housing office to inquire about eligibility. Referral Option May Help Residents Fend Off Foreclosure SE The City of Livonia offers an option for financially-challenged residents who are trying to make - their mortgage payments to stay in their homes. The City is partnering with Central Detroit Christian,a non-profit agency that offers a program to quickly determine a homeowner's options to ATE avoid foreclosure or modify their loan terms.Their staff will take your information in person, over the phone and/or electronically,and then work directly with mortgage lenders.There is no cost to the homeowner;costs are paid by HUD. Through its Mobile Foreclosure Prevention Program,the CDC will meet with Livonia residents in Livonia at the Livonia Housing Commission building,10800 Farmington Road,by appointment only.For more information or to set up an appointment,please contact Central Detroit Christian at(313)873-0064. LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS Will ii 11 61 al Job Opportunities Mental Health The City of Livonia Civil Service Department is accepting Counseling Program applications for seasonal and temporary jobs in the following areas: The City of Livonia Housing Commission provides PARKS AND RECREATION financial assistance to income eligible Livonia Community Recreation Center residents to obtain professional mental health Parks counseling services. The financial assistance Pools provided is as follows: Athletics 1 $400.00 in assistance per year, per eligible Ice Skating family/household Sports Official 1 $80.00 per counseling session Instruction 1 A minimal Co-Pay, based on income, will PUBLIC SERVICE be required per visit (March-November) The City of Livonia has contracted with three (3) Seasonal Laborer Positions local service providers to make available needed counseling services. Residents may contact the LIBRARY following providers for assistance: Substitute Librarian 1 Hegira Programs, Inc. Library Page (734) 744-0170 Student Page 1 Eastwood Clinics POLICE (734) 425-4070 School Crossing Guard 1 John Farrar, Ed.D., LPC Police Reserve Officer (248) 210-3556 For more information on the Mental Health TEMPORARY CLERICAL Counseling Program, contact the Housing As needed Commission's Community Development Office at (734) 421-6450 ext. 103. For information on the qualifications,job duties and how to apply for these jobs,please contact the Civil Service Department, ALL INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM RESIDENTS Third Floor City Hall at(734)466-2530,or visit the City's website PARTICIPATING IN THE MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELINGPROGRAM SHALL BE CONFIDENTIAL. www.ci.livonia.mi.us. Youth Employment Resource Center The City of Livonia Youth Employment Resource Center offers information about job r' opportunities. This service is available for youth ages 15-20 who reside and/or attend a school in Livonia. Jobs for 15 year olds are extremely limited. The office is located in the Livonia City Hall Annex,33000 Civic Center Drive. The north door of City Hall located in the Annex is the most convenient entrance. Business Hours: Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday from 1:00-5:00 p.m.(734)466-2018. NEW!JOB OPPORTUNITIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON-LINE AT r ` WWW.CITYOFLIVONIA.NET UNDER THE"COMMUNITY"HEADING. LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS Grass and Weed Cutting Keeps Livonia Beautiful ,', Livonia ordinance requires: NOTE TO PROPERTY OWNERS: 1 Property must be mowed as often as necessary to keep grass or 1 Residents using a lawn service should ask them to use weeds below nine inches(9"). mulching mowers. 1 Noxious weeds must be cut prior to seed bearing stage or nine 1 Grass clippings must be put in paper compost bags or inches(9")whichever comes first. marked trash cans. 1 May 1st is the beginning date for enforcement. 1 A maximum of eight(8)eight bags per week is 1 Any property in violation(including the right of way adjacent to the allowed. property): 1 No grass clippings may be blown onto the street or - Subject to cutting without further notice(Notice was published adjoining property. twice in March 2014). 1 Yard waste may not be left at the curb prior to 6 p.m. - All charges and administrative fee will be billed to the owner. the day before pick up. - Administrative fee: 1st and 2nd time cut$75.00 each;3rd and 1 Clippings and yard waste in plastic bags will not be any additional cuts$125.00 each(plus Service Charge). picked up. Complaints regarding high grass or weeds 1 If your lawn is fertilized by a professional company: can be made: - A sign must be posted a minimum of twelve(12) 1 Call Ordinance at(734)466-2588 hours after treated. 1 Email to ordinance@ci.livonia.mi.us. - All Lawn,Landscaping,and Spraying companies must be licensed thru the City Clerk. E view Hazardous Waste Days Livonia Refuse Disposal Saturday,September 13,2014-Livonia Electronic Waste/Tire Recycling/Document Shredding Facility Hours Date:Saturday,September 13,2014 Time: 8 a.m.to 12 noon Summer(Friday and Saturday) Location: Livonia DPWYard, 12973 Farmington Rd(South ofSchoolcraft April 4— December 20, 2014 Road on the west side of Farmington) 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 P.M. Event restricted to residents of Wayne County only. Winter(Saturday only) Saturday,September 20,2014-Northville Household Hazardous Waste&Electronic Waste Drop-off Day 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 P.M. Date:Saturday,September 20,2014 For information on fees contact Time: 8 a.m.to 2 p.m. Sanitation at (734) 466-2588 Location: Northville DPW Yard,650 Doheny Drive(Seven Mile west to Northville Rd.Right on Northville Rd.to Doheny Drive) Event restricted to residents of Livonia,Northville and Northville Township only. LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS Summer Fire SafetyTips Helpful Information from your Livonia Firefighters Summer is here once again,and time to do some summer cleaning,Livonia- style.We are known for plenty of manicured lawns and well-maintained and clean homes. Check out the summer season fire safety tips below that will help keep you safe all season long. Remember to install,test and clean plenty of smoke alarms in your home,and plan and practice your home escape plan. Kitchen 1 Establish a"safety area'in your kitchen to keep small children confined and away from hot surfaces,hot liquids,and flames. 1 Allow appliances to cool before putting them away,and avoid wrapping cords around warm appliances. 1 Do not leave cooking food unattended. 1 Keep all paper and cloth materials away from heat sources. 1 To prevent pot handles from getting bumped or grabbed,turn them inward toward the middle of the stove. 1 Be consistent in regularly cleaning grease and food off the stove. 1 Wear short or tight-fitting sleeves while cooking;loose sleeves could passport to Safety easily catch fire. 1 Do not hold children while cooking. Date:Saturday,June 7 1 Use only microwave safe dishes in the microwave;never microwave Time:10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. metal dishes. Location:Livonia Police Department(located Yard and Garage on Farmington Road south of 5 Mile) 1 Clear your yard of leaves,debris,and other combustible rubbish. Back by popular demand-it's about 1 Store gasoline in a strong,metal safety-type can with self-closing caps keeping our kids safe!Join us at this FREE on the openings. interactive and informational event attended 1 If your garage is attached to your home,make sure they are separated by hundreds of families over the years!Enjoy by a tight-fitting door which is kept closed. 9 AWESOME stations including but not Housekeeping limited to:Bike Safety,911 training,Auto 1 Clear basements,closets,and attics of old rags,papers,mattresses, Safety,Computer Safety,Fire Safety,Water broken furniture,and other combustible odds and ends. Safety,Food Safety and more!Giveaways,food 1 Store paint and varnish in tightly covered containers away from sources and music are all part of the fun-YOU DO of heat. NOT WANT TO MISS THIS!Want more 1 Keep matches out of children's reach. information?Check us out on Facebook or at 1 Install child safety latches on all drawers and cabinets containing http://wwwlivoniapassporttosafety.com/ harmful products if you have young children in your home. L I V 0 N I A #p>>teLevision bright /r ~h FOLLOW US ON ` house at&t �. ,.�_,...,� � u-verse Channel 8/8.1 Channel 99 TWITTER AND FACEBOOK! Visit us at www.livoniatv.us! mLIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS Rats and Vermin- A Continuing Issue The presence of rats,mice,squirrels, Shelter-Rats and vermin will make a 1 skunks and other vermin are nothing home in: new.They share our space and have 1. Debris,wood on the ground,trash, always been around-sometimes more tires,building materials. widespread,sometimes less. 2. Accessory buildings or garages or Vacant and/or Abandoned To thrive,these rodents need two things slabs without rat wall protection- Building Ordinance available to them: they can burrow under the slab and 1 Ordinance 2844(VAABO) 1. Food source(and water). create a rat or vermin"hotel" effective October 29,2009 2. Shelter. 3. Skirted decks and decks low to the 1 Notifications published in ground-while they may be the Observer Food source-Rats and vermin feed on attractive,these decks can also Impacts all owners or managers of the following: provide living space for critters. said property. 1. Pet food left outside,or made 4. Holes in your foundation,home, Information at city website: accessible in a garage or shed. garage or shed that lets them wwwci.livonia.mi.us 2. Pet waste-yes,pet waste,not "bunk"with you. Click on: cleaned up is a food source for rats. Take away the food and shelter 1 Department home 3. Bird feeders,squirrel food,bread, and the rats and vermin will not come 1 Inspection(Building and peanuts,popcorn etc. Much of that around. Enforcement) food put out for the"friends"you 1 Vacant/Abandoned If there is an infestation,professional enjoy,winds up feeding rats and exterminators must be utilized—you Building Ordinance y vermin. do not want the vermin to go elsewhere. Other Links: 4. Home ar vegetable dens. g Homeowners are responsible for 1 Application Forms g 1 Registration Forms and 5. Household trash put out overnight this clean up. Fees in bags(instead of solid trash cans). Call Ordinance Enforcement for further VAABO pertains to Any vacant 6. Check your plastic garbage cans to information or if you wish to report a and/or abandoned properties: see if there is a small entry hole on problem at(734)466-2588. 1 Residential the bottom for vermin.Rats are 1 Non Residential unable to enter metal cans with Law Requires: secured lids. 1 Registration 1 Monthly Fees 1 Inspection Fees 1 Repairs madeAre you planning on 1 Inspection approvals obtained moving this summer? 1 All fees and past due monies must be paid Keep in mind that there is a limit on how After the above qualifications are much trash can be disposed of weekly. met,or arrangements are made (A maximum of eight(8)bags of regular for a temporary Certificate of household waste is allowed per week). Occupancy,the building can be The rubbish contractor may provide a reoccupied. special pick-up of excess trash for a fee. City will board up and secure Livonia residents may also use the City's VAABO properties as needed. refuse disposal site for a small fee. To report a VAABO or to get Contact Sanitation at(734)466-2588 for more information,please call: more information. (734) 466-2580. LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS m _1� May Spree is u non-profit, Sol&& volunteer stuffed O organization,dedicated to community betterment r �w��f• Tuesday,June 24 thru Sunday,June 29 PH121 ! At Ford Field - Daily Shuttle +'50 Fun Filled Rides +' Community Food Aisle 0" Family Entertainment�r�Admission to Grounds +- Rocking & Rolling Thrills in a Family Atmosphere! �0' Limited Parking Spree'69 Hours. During Spree Hours, take Tues. (4-11 p.m.)Wed./Th/Fri. (2-11 p.m.) Sat./Sun. (Noon-11 p.m.) advantage of the Free Parking & All Rides and the Midway will be open to conform with the above dates and times Shuttle Pick-up at City Hall Great Spree`69 events! w-Livonia Spree 4th Annual Beer & Wine Tasting 2014 p g Spree Pricing w-The Spree Family Fun Day PIPS: Killer Flamingos(Pop/Rock)■Parallel Fifth (Cover Band) 4 tickets for$5 or$1.25 each Major Woody(Funk/Pop/Rock)■Fifty Amp Fuse(Cover Band) W 25 tickets for$25 ■Petting Farm,Clowns and more!* !'Armbands $25 NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR GRILLS MAY BE BROUGHT ONTO SPREE GROUNDS �'Armbands $16 in advance BY CITY ORDINANCE-ONLY SERVICE ANIMALS ALLOWED ON SPREE GROUNDS-NO PETS! !' 3 day T/W/Th Mega Pass $45 Spree '64' is presented to you by the Livonia Anniversary Committee, Inc. l!� Gold Access (G/A) $10 SPREE HOTLINE (734) 427-8190 /www.livoniaspree.com LIMITED TIME ONLY! Again This Year! Livonia's Taste of Spree&Ed McNamara Pancake Breakfast ALL DAY RIDE BRACELET SUNDAY ONLY WRISTBANDS!Available for purchase on site only(on Sunday only). Pre-sale for$16($25 value) $ Not valid on Sunday 25.00 Wristband-good all day Sunday(not good any other day). Available at the following through Friday,June 20:Community Choice Credit r Union,Livonia Parks&Recreation Office ' LAS &Livonia Treasurer's Office Through Saturday,June 21 at: ' WADE SHOWS, INC. WADE SHOWS, INC. Independent Bank,Livonia YMCA, Catholic Parishes Credit Union& ' 0� coupon Livonia Chamber of Commerce $1.00 Off Coupon $3,00 NO REFUNDS ON RIDE BRACELETS ' Friday and Saturday Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday WADE SHOWS and the LIVONIA SPREE present ' WADE SHOWS and the LIVONIA SPREE present FREE RIDES FOR DISABLED $1 OFF ALL DAY WRISTBAND $3 OFF ALL DAY WRISTBAND' CHILDREN AND ADULTS(Regular price$25.00) (Regular price$25.00) ' NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Wednesday,June 25th No cash value-One coupon per person No cash value-One coupon per person No Reproductions-Not valid with any other discounts No Reproductions-Not valid with any other discounts Only 2-5 p.m. ' Height restrictions on some rides ' Height restrictions on some rides Required check in at Wade Shows FRIDAY:2-11 p.m. TUESDAY:4-11 p.m. Information Booth to sign Waiver of Liability ' SATURDAY:Noon-1 1 p.m. ' WEDNESDAY&THURSDAY:2-11 p.m. before allowed to go on any ride.Must Bands sold until 9 p.m. Bands sold until 9 p.m. provide own assistance on and off ride. 1 Present this coupon at any 1 Present this coupon at any Assistance will not be provided by WADE SHOWS TICKET BOOTH WADE SHOWS TICKET BOOTH Wade or SPREE personnel. LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS LIVON IA " S EJ f re o DAILY ATTRACTIONS TUESDAY JUNE 24 MAIN STAGE SUNDAY JUNE 29 Trilogy(Mixed) 7-11 p.m. SPREE &CARNIVAL Parallel Fifth(Cover Band)7-11 p.m. SPREE&CARNIVAL Opens at 4 p.m. Opens at 12 noon BRIGHTHOUSE NETWORKS TENT MAIN STAGE Comedy Magic of Ken&Austin Dumm 6 p.m. WORSHIP SERVICES 4th Annual Wine&Beer Tasting 6-9 p.m. Remedy(Cover Band)7-11 p.m. (Main Stage Area) Price$7 presale$10 at event Catholic 8:30 a.m. For information(734)427-8190 SPREE GROUNDS EVENTS Protestant 11 a.m. www.livoniaspree.com Clowns 3-7 p.m. Joe Town(Mixed)6-11 p.m. Petting Farm open until 9 p.m. EDDIE EDGAR ARENA Hot Dog&Pig Races Ed McNamara Pancake Breakfast BRIGHTHOUSE NETWORKS TENT 2:30,3:30,5:30 7:30&9 p.m. Awarding of Spree Memorial Scholarships The Motor Inn(Rockabilly)7-11 p.m. Wacky Rubber Duck Races open until 9 p.m. 8:30-11 a.m. ALL THE PANCAKES YOU CAN EAT SPREE GROUNDS EVENTS Also available sausage,juice, Petting Farm open until 9 p.m. FRIDAY,JUNE 27 fruit,milk&coffee Hot Dog&Pig Races 5,6:30&8 p.m. SPREE &CARNIVAL $4 per person Wacky Rubber Duck Races open until 9 p.m. Opens at 2 p.m. Clowns 9-11 a.m. MAIN STAGE CLASSIC CAR SHOW WEDNESDAY,JUNE 25 (Spree Grounds) Annabelle Road(Country)7-11 p.m. Registration required 9 a.m.-3 p.m. SPREE &CARNIVAL Parallel Fifth(Cover Band)7-11 p.m. Denny or Bev Burroughs(734)591-7692 Opens at 2 p.m. BRIGHTHOUSE NETWORKS TENT MAIN STAGE EDDIE EDGAR ARENA Comedy Magic of Ken&Austin Dumm 5 p.m. 50 Amp Fuse(Cover Band) 7-11 p.m. Family Pizza Night$3 per person 6-8 p.m. Earth Angels(50s&60s Music) 7-11 p.m. Parallel Fifth(Cover Band)7-11 p.m. Clowns 6-7:30 p.m. FREE Slot Car Racing (Cars provided) SPREE GROUNDS EVENTS BRIGHTHOUSE NETWORKS TENT 6 p.m.until finished FREE Child I.D.Program 4-8 p.m. Comedy Magic of Ken&Austin Dumm Across from Main Stage 2,4&5:30 p.m. MAIN TENT Clowns 3-8 p.m. Power Play 6-10:15 p.m. Killer Flamingos(Electro Pop Rock) 7-11 p.m. Petting Farm open until 9 p.m. Parallel Fifth(Cover Band) 7-11 p.m. Hot Dog&Pig Races BALL DIAMOND#1 2:30,3:30,5:30,7:30&9 p.m. Steve King&The Dittilies(Classic Rock) BRIGHTHOUSE NETWORKS TENT Wacky Rubber Duck Races open until 9 p.m. 6-10:15 p.m. Pie Eating Contest for Ages 7 to 12 years old SATURDAY JUNE 28 SPREE GROUNDS EVENTS 6:30 p.m.Registration starts at 5 p.m. i FREE Child I.D.Program 12-8 p.m. Sponsored by Livonia Observer&Eccentric Across from Main Stage Bar None Acoustic Music 7-11 m. SPREE &CARNIVAL ( ) p� Opens at 12 noon Clowns 1-7 p.m. Comedy Magic of Ken&Austin Dumm Petting Farm open until 9 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. FAMILY FUN DAY Hot Dog&Pig Races SPREE GROUNDS EVENTS Races,Contests&Games 1,3,5,7:30&9 p.m. Clowns 3:30-7:30 p.m. Spree Ground—Starts at 1 p.m. Wacky Rubber Duck Races open until 9 p.m. Parade line up starts at 12:15 p.m. Petting Farm open until 9 p.m. (At South end of Food aisle) Hot Dog&Pig Races 3,4:30,6,7:30&9 p.m. MAIN STAGE Wacky Rubber Duck Races open until 9 p.m Major Woody(Funk/Pop/Rock) 7- 11 p.m. Parallel Fifth(Cover Band) 7- 11 p.m. THURSDAY,JUNE 26 BRIGHTHOUSE NETWORKS TENT SPREE &CARNIVAL Comedy Magic of Ken&Austin Dumm P Opens at 2 .m. 2,4&6 p.m. /! P Motor City Soul (Cover Band)7-11 p.m. EDDIE EDGAR ARENA 7M Livonia's Taste of Spree 6-8 p.m. SPREE GROUNDS EVENTS Advance Ticket Required—$10 Clowns 1-7 p.m. THE GRANDE FINALE Limited number available at. Petting Farm open until 9 p.m. Livonia Spree Fireworks 10:20 p.m. Livonia City Treasurer's Office Hot Dog&Pig Races Amazing 30 minute display! Livonia Parks&Recreation and 1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30&9 p.m. Presented by the Livonia Anniversary Committee Community Choice Credit Union Wacky Rubber Duck Races open until 9 p.m. LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS LIVONIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SUMMER READING HICK-OFF PROGRAM:ROBOTOPIA-All ages.Saturday,June 14 from 10 a.m.- 12 noon,or 12:30-2:30 p.m.You'll be saying"Domo arigato,Mr.Roboto" when you kick-off Summer Reading at the Civic Center Library with the Livonia Warriors robotics club.Meet a few robots and even operate select models to drive through an obstacle course or lift objects.Plus, registration will be open for adult,teen,and childrens summer reading • programs throughout the entire day! CHILDREN'S SUMMER READING 2014: FIZZ, BOOM, READ! Generous funding provided by the Friends of the Livonia Library Kids,who have completed 6th grade and younger,can earn a certificate and a free book by completing a set reading goal.In addition,the Library • will host a variety of fun events that are educational,entertaining,and FREE!The program begins June 16th and runs through August 2nd. Come celebrate the joy of reading with us! Spin,Pop,Boom:Mad Science of Detroit.The Mad Scientist will defy gravity and introduce you to the world of chemistry!Recommended for ages 6 and up. Noble Muggle Quidditch Cup-Wednesday,July 23 Tuesday,June 17th Sandburg 2 p.m. at 6:30 p.m.at Shelden Park.Sign up for Quidditch Tuesday,June 17th Civic Center 6 p.m. either as individuals or teams or just come watch Wednesday,June 18th Noble 11 am. this truly unique viewing experience! Cirque Amongus.An extravaganza of juggling,balancing,unicycles, and slapstick humor.All ages welcome. BINGO Jr.!-Recommended for ages 3-6.Tuesday,July 1 at Monday,June 23rd Civic Center 11 am. 10 am.,1 p.m.and 6 p.m.Play Bingo!Win prizes!This will be a simpler Monday,June 23rd Noble 2 p•m• version appropriate for a younger audience.Registration not required. The Music Lady.Clap your hands,wiggle your hips,and sing-a-long Crafty Science-Recommended for ages 4 and up.Monday, with Ms.Beverly Meyer.All ages welcome. July 14 from 10 am.-2 p.m.and Tuesday,July 15 from 4-8 p.m.Drop in Monday,July 7th Civic Center 11 am. to perform a science experiment that will result in a cool take-home craft. Monday,July 7th Noble 2 p.m. Registration not required. Tuesday,July 8th Sandburg 6 p.m. Boom,Boom,Wow!Watch in awe as the Michigan Science Center's NOBLE LIBRARY traveling science team explores why things explode!Recommended for Toddler Picnic&Playdate-Suitable for ages up to 6,siblings welcome. ages 6 and up. Wednesdays,June 25 through July 30 at 11 am.Enjoy a picnic lunch and Tuesday,July 15th Civic Center 2 p.m. a story time on the lawn.Afterwards,share toys and our water table.In case of rainy weather,well picnic inside the library.Registration not ScienceRiffic Comedy Show.Comedy,magic,music,and lots of required.No session July 2. audience participation with Joel Tacey.Recommended for ages 6 and up. Tuesday,July 22nd Sandburg 2 p.m. Science/Steampunk Scavenger Hunt-All ages.June 16-August 27 Tuesday,July 22nd Civic Center 6 p.m. during normal library hours.Pick up your entry form at any time.There Absolutely Baffling Magic.Baffling Bill will amaze and enthrall us will be a drawing for prizes. during a program of sheer magic,guaranteed to captivate audiences from BINGO!-Recommended for ages 7 and up.Wednesday,July 2 at 3 p.m. 2 to 92! Play Bingo!Win prizes!Registration not required. Monday,July 28th Civic Center 6 p.m. SANDBURG LIBRARY CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY 7th Annual Watermelon Drop-All ages.Tuesday,August 5 at Thursday Theater-June 19 through July 31(no movie July 3).Enjoy a 12:15 p.m.Once again we use a bucket truck in the Gravity V. family-friendly film in the comfort of our auditorium every Thursday at Watermelon face off!Registration not required. 2:30 p.m.Call(734)466-2493 for film titles and length of playing times. Smash,Crash,Boom!Storytime-All ages.Tuesdays,August 5,12 No food or drink allowed. and 19 at 12:15 p.m.Join us for stories&skits on the lawn and some Family Fun Storytime-Recommended for ages 2-6,but all ages super-sized science demonstrations,including the return of the largest welcome!Wednesdays,June 18 through July 30 at 7 p.m.A mix of stories, slip&slide you've ever seen on August 12.Registration not required. rhymes,songs and more!Registration not required.No class on July 2nd. Science/Steampunk Scavenger Hunt-All ages.June 17-August 30 BINGO!-Recommended for ages 7 and up.Monday,June 30 at 11 am., during normal library hours.Pick up your entry form at any time.There 5 p.m.and 7 p.m.Play Bingo!Win prizes!Registration not required. will be a drawing for prizes. MLIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS 32777 Five Mile-(734)466-2491 32901 Plymouth-(734)421-6600 30100 W.Seven Mile-(2 Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-9 p.m Monday 12-8 p.m. Tuesday 12-8 p.m. 15218 Farmington-(734)466-2559 Friday&Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sunday-Closed BINGO!-Recommended for ages 7 and up.Wednesday,July 1 at 3 p.m. LARP(Live Action Role-Playing)-Thursday,July 24 at 6:30 p.m. Play Bingo!Win prizes!Registration not required. Take on the role of an attendee at a political function in a fictional Summertime Math-Ages 6 and up.Tuesday,August 26 at 4 p.m. kingdom as you try to fulfill your secret objective(and perhaps run afoul We'll be posting weekly math brain teasers all summer and now well play of someone else's plans for the evening). the games Mathletes play.Registration not required. Drawing Class-Tuesday,July 29 at 2 p.m.Join an instructor from Young Rembrandts and learn how to draw,or how to draw better! TEEN SUMMER READING 2014: Registration not required. GEAR UP FOR SUMMER READING! Dart Tag-Thursday,July 31 at 6:30 p.m.Be the last one standing in our June 14th through August 2nd Hunger Games-themed dart tag challenge. Teens in grades 7 through 12 will have the opportunity to gear up"for NOBLE LIBRARY steampunk,Muggle Quidditch,role-playing,and more in the Livonia Drawing Class-Wednesday,June 25 at 2 p.m.Join an instructor from Public Library's 2014 Summer Reading Program.Gear Up For Summer Young Rembrandts and learn how to draw,or how to draw better! Reading rewards teens for reading with incentives as well as entries into a Registration not required. grand prize drawing for a Kindle Fire HD and other prizes. Video Game Tournament-Monday,June 30 at 2:30 p.m.Compete in a Registration begins at the Civic Center and Sandburg Libraries on video game tournament featuring Tatsunoko vs.Capcom:Ultimate All- Saturday,June 14,and at the Noble Library on Monday,June 16.Online Stars for Wit registration will also be available at http://Iivonia.fib.mi.us/teen.Teens Noble Muggle Quidditch Cup-Wednesday,July 23 at 6:30 p.m.at who are in the Summer Reading program can also earn passes to the Shelden Park.Join us at Shelden Park as we award the 2014 Noble Library following special events by completing the minimum reading Teen Muggle Quidditch Cup.Sign up for Quidditch either as individuals requirements. or teams or just come watch this truly unique viewing experience!Please Movie Theater Event-Saturday,June 21 at 10 am.at Phoenix Theater bring your own broom. Livonia Laurel Park Mall.Read 5 hours for the Teen Summer Reading SANDBURG LIBRARY Program before this date and receive a pass for a FREE viewing of The Fault in Our Stars. Chess Tournament-Tuesday,June 24 at 1 p.m.Compete in our chess Surviving the Summer Final Party-Wednesday,August 6 at 6 p.m. tournament for prizes! at Zap Zone in Farmington Hills.Read 35 hours to receive an invitation to Sandburg Muggle Quidditch Cup-Thursday,July 10 at 6:30 p.m. join us at Zap Zone for laser tag fun and free pizza.Invitation required for at Beverly Park.Join us as we award the 2014 Sandburg Library Teen entry. Muggle Quidditch Cup.Sign up for Quidditch either as individuals or teams,or just come to watch this truly unique viewing experience! Teens can also earn reading credit for the Teen Summer Reading Program Please bring your own broom. by attending any of the following programs(except for the TAC meeting). Registration not required unless specified below: Drawing Class-Tuesday,July 15 at 2 p.m.Join an instructor from Young Rembrandts and learn how to draw,or how to draw better! CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY Registration not required. Teen Advisory Committee-Thursday,June 5 at 4:30 p.m.Come join Sandburg Summer Art Camp-Saturday,August 16 at 10 am.Join us us!Enjoy snacks,meet other local teens,hear about upcoming events at for an intense(and free!)art experience.Registration required beginning the Library,and make suggestions about library activities and collections. Jane 15.Call(248)893-4010. Volunteer credit available.Registration not required. Potter and PJs-Wednesdays:June 11,18,25 and July 2,9,16,30 at ADULT SUMMER READING 6 p.m.Join us every Wednesday to watch the Harry Potter movies with your friends!Wear your comfy pjs for the ultimate viewing experience. CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY Please note:refreshments will be provided,but not allowed in the Adult Summer Reading at Civic Center Library.June 14 through auditorium.Reserved seating for members of the Harry Potter Club.Note: August 2.Read books&win prizes!Check in at the browsing desk or The July 30th showing is a double-feature. call(734)466-2197 for more information. Harry Potter Quidditch Cup-Thursday,June 19 at 6:30 p.m.on 2014 Jefferson Lecture with Walter Isaacson:"The Intersection of the grounds of the Civic Center Library.Join us for Muggle Quidditch the Humanities and the Sciences"-Wednesday,June 4 at 7 pm. Join us match fun as we award the 2014 Civic Center Library Teen Muggle for this special webcast of the lecture originally presented at the Kennedy Quidditch Cup.Sign up for Quidditch for all three library branches either Center for the Performing Arts in May of this year. as individuals or teams or just come watch this truly unique viewing experience!Please bring your own broom. Climbing Your Family Tree-Saturdays;July 26,August 23,September 13&October 11 from 9:15 am-10:15 am. If you are interested in Steampunk Anime-Friday,June 20;showings at 10 am.,12:30 p.m. starting your family's genealogy,please consider attending these free and 3 p.m.Enjoy a trio of Japanese-style animated steampunk films. sessions. Carl Katafiasz,Head of Adult Services,will be offering classes Contact the Library for film titles and ratings at(734)466-2491. that will assist the beginning researcher with their genealogy. Please call Doctor Who Weeping Angels Game+Whovian Craft-Thursday, (734)466-2490 to register. July 3 at 6:30 p.m.Escape the weeping angels(or play the role of one)in this live-action game based on the long-running British TV show Doctor Who.Plus,enjoy a Make-a-Dalek craft. LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS m NOBLE LIBRARY NOBLE LIBRARY Adult Summer Reading Program at Noble-June 16 through Toddler Storytime-Ages 2-3.Wednesdays,September 17- August 2.Read books&win prizes!Stop by the reference desk for October 29 at 10:15 am.Join us for songs,stories&toy time!Drop-ins information or call(734)421-6600. and siblings welcome.Registration required beginning the week of SANDBURG LIBRARY September 8th. Adult Summer Reading Program at Sandburg-June 14 through Pre-School Storytime-Ages 3-6.Wednesdays,September 17- August 2.Read books and win prizes!Stop by the reference desk for October 29 at 11 am.Stories,songs,and some amazing science demos information or call(248)893-4010. Drop-ins and siblings welcome.Registration required beginning the week of September 8th. FALL 2014 STORYTIME REGISTRATION SANDBURG LIBRARY CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY Pre-School Storytime-Ages 3-6.Tuesdays,September 16-October 28 at 12:15 p.m.Be there for stories,songs and some amazing science For more information on programs or to register,call(734)466-2493 demos!Drop-ins&siblings welcome.Registration required beginning Storytime programs are open to preschool Livonia children.Children the week of September 8th. younger than three years of age must be accompanied by an adult(one Toddler Storytime-Ages 2-3.Tuesdays,September 16-October 28 child per adult).Registration begins Monday,September 8th.Space is at 1 p.m.Join us for stories,songs,and toytime!Drop-ins&siblings limited so register early welcome.Registration required beginning the week of September 8th. Baby Storytime-Ages 12-23 months.Babies are invited to bring a loving caregiver along for songs,simple stories,rhymes,and toy time. TEEN PROGRAMS Mondays,September 15-October 27. Like Livonia Public Library Teen Services @ Session one-12 to 17 months: 9:30 to 9:50 am. http://www.facebook.com/LivoniaPubficLibraryTeenServices.Follow Session two-18 to 23 months: 10:30 to 10:50 am. us on Twitter @ http://twitter.com/LPLTeenServices.Please visit our Baby Storytime-Ages 12-23 months.Wednesdays,September 17- event cybercalendar @ http://Iivonia.lib.mi.us/events-calendar. October 29,10 to 10:30 am.Babies are invited to bring a loving caregiver CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY along for songs,simple stories and other activities that introduce our youngest patrons to the pleasures of the library!One adult for each child, Babysitting Workshop-Ages 11 and up.Saturday,September 6 no unregistered children please. from 9:30 a.m-3 p.m.Attendees will learn about caring for infants, Toddler Storytime-Ages 24 36 months.Thursdays,September 18- entertaining kids,basic first aid,and the qualities of a good babysitter. Certificates will be issued at the end of class.Please bring a bag lunch. October 30,10:15 to 10:45 a.m.Stories,marches to musical instruments, Registration required.Call(734)466-2490 for more information or fingerplays and large movement activities.Emphasis is on the to register. introduction of some fundamental childrens materials,learning to listen in a group and taking turns. Harry Potter Club Kickoff Party-Teens in grades 7-12.Thursday, Preschool Storytime-Ages 3-5.Tuesdays,September 16- September 11 at 5 p.m.Welcome to the 3rd year of the Harry Potter m g P Club!Harry Potter has found a new home at the Livonia Civic Center October 28,10 10:30 a.m.Stories,action songs,puppets,games and Library and a new day to meet:Thursdays from 5-6 p.m.Come back a small craft. from summer break and see all your Harry Potter Club friends that you Family Storytime-Recommended for ages 3-6,however parents missed over the summer,or come to make new friends who share your &siblings are welcome.Thursdays,September 18-October 30 from 6:30 love for Harry Potter!Registration not required. p.m.to 7 p.m.Stories,fingerplays,action songs,puppets,games, Teen Advisory Committee-Teens in grades 7-12.Thursday, and a small craft.Registration not required. September 18 at 6 p.m.Come join us!Enjoy snacks,meet other Musical Mayhem-Ages 3-6.Select Fridays in September and local teens,hear about upcoming events at the Library,and make October at 10 a.m.Fun with actions songs,instruments,the parachute, suggestions about library activities and collections.Volunteer credit beanbags,and a short story.Parents and siblings are welcome to join in. available.Registration not required. Come when you can!Please call for dates. Drop-in Babysitting-Saturday,September 20 from 11 am.-1 p.m. Star Wars Fun-For 7-12 year olds.Saturday,September 20 at Parents can leave their children in the capable hands of our newly- 1:30 p.m.Get set for the new Star Wars movie!Have fun with other trained babysitters while they browse the library. fans with a trivia contest,crafts,games and more!Knowledge of the NOBLE LIBRARY books and movies welcome,but not required.Come in costume! Registration required beginning September 6th. Teen Creative Writing Workshop-For Teens in grades 7-12. Date and time TBA.Teen creative writers are welcome to come and learn Origami Yoda Foldathon-For 6-12 year olds.Saturday,September more about creative writing.All skill/experience levels welcome.Email 27 from 1 p.m.to 4 p.m.Gather around the table and talk about books jvisnaw@livonia.lib.mi.us for details. while you learn to make the Origami Yoda characters including Yoda, Art2D2,Jabba,JarJar,Darth Paper,and more.Registration not required. Livonia Duelist Association Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon @ Noble Library-Mondays from 4-8 p.m.The LDA meets twice a month for Saturday Cinema-For all ages;young children must be accompanied Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon related activities in the basement of the Library by an adult.Saturday,September 13 at 2 p.m.Registration not require& and hosts live tournaments with prizes for winners every other month. Join us every month for a free G or PG-rated film in the library All interested teens can attend.Registration not required. auditorium(sorry,no food or drink allowed).Contact the Library at(734)466-2493 to confirm titles. WLIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS 32777 Five Mile-(734)466-2491 32901 Plymouth-(734)421-6600 30100 W.Seven Mile-(2 Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-9 p.m Monday 12-8 p.m. Tuesday 12-8 p.m. 15218 Farmington-(734)466-2559 Friday&Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sunday-Closed SANDBURG LIBRARY Chess Freeplay-All ages welcome.September 6;1-4 p.m.Enjoy free chess play each month.Registration not required.Drop in,find a partner,and play! RPG+(Role-playing Games Plus)-Teens in grades 7-12. September 20 at 2 p.m.Join us for role-playing gaming.Contact jvisnaw@livonia.lib.mi.us for information about which game will be played.Registration not required. i Book-A-Librarian-Teens in grades 7-12.Need help with your school research project or paper?Schedule a one-on-one appointment with the Noble/Sandburg Teen Librarian for some personalized assistance conducting research in the Library. Appointments are 30-minute sessions and availability varies. E-mail jvisnaw@livonia.lib.mi.us to book an appointment. ADULT PROGRAMS CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY Search for us on social media under Livonia Public Library and... Like us on Facebook Pin us on Pinterest Watch us on You Tube Picture us on Flickr Follow us on Twitter @livonia_library Be the last one standing in our Hunger Games- Subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter at Livonia.lib.mi.us themed dart tag challenge.The excitement begins Thursday,July 31 at 6:30 p.m. Livonia Civic Center Library Presents the Film Movement Program-Mondays:June 16,July 21,August 18 and September 15 at 6:30 p.m.-Auditorium.Join us for a newly released award- winning independent film every month.These are independent features Angel Numbers-Wednesday,September 24 at 7 p.m.in the and foreign films being seen soon after their theater runs.Chosen as the Auditorium.A continuous sequence of numbers prevalent day by day in best the world has to offer,this is an opportunity to see some otherwise your life is called a"Number Sequence,or"Angel Number."Many report little seen films.Please note due to their sometimes mature themes and seeing a certain sequence of numbers on their clocks,timers,license content,these films are recommended for adult audiences.The films will plates,billboards,and other kinds of sources.What does it all mean? be added to the library's permanent collection soon after their showing. Author and Psychic Medium,Kristy Robinett,walks you through the More general information on the Film Movement Program can be found vibration and meanings of many of the number sequences and the at www filmmovement.com,while information about the Civic Center messages that you may be receiving from your angels. Library's showings is available at(734)466-2491,the library's web site Nook,Kindle and Tablet Classes-Classes are held once a month at http://Iivonia.lib.mi.us/movementseries or by subscribing to the on how to check out Library e-books using these devices.Call library's monthly email newsletter. (734)466-2490 for dates and times.Registration is required as class Wednesday Afternoon at the Movies-June 11,July 9,August 13 sizes are small. and September 10 at 2 p.m.-Auditorium.Each month enjoy Basic Computer Lessons-Beginning September 2.Adult Services a different classic film in the comfort of the Civic Center Library Librarian,Nitza Ramirez-Blackstock,provides rotating weekly sessions on Auditorium as we present some of the best-loved movies from the basic computer skills and the various Microsoft Office Products(Word, golden age of cinema and beyond.See a classic film from the 1930s Excel,and Powerpoint).Call(734)466-2490 to register. through the 1980s for free!Sorry,no food or beverages are allowed in the auditorium.For more information and the title of our next film, The Noontime Concert Series will return on Thursday,September subscribe to our monthly email newsletter from the library home page 18.Upcoming concerts in the series will take place every third Thursday at http://Iivonia.lib.mi.us or call(734)466-2491 and follow the through May 2014.Concerts begin at 12:15 p.m.and end at 1 p.m.Co- instructions for the library's movie hotline. sponsored by the Livonia Arts Commission. Edible Book Contest-Saturday,Sept.13 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Love to read? Like to bake? Enter our Edible Book Contest and bring in your GIFT CELEBRATION creation to show offyour mad skills. Judging in several categories will Library Memorial and Commemorative Program take place at 1 pm. Winners will be announced and light refreshments Need a unique and lasting way to remember a special person?Want to served. For more details,call the Browsing Desk at(734)466-2197.Fill help your community?You can do both of these at once with the out an entry form by September 10th to enter. Memorial and Commemorative program which allows you to donate Saturday Book to Film Matinee-Saturdays,Beginning September 20 money in honor or memory of a loved one.A gift plate on the book at 10 am.in the Jenkin Room.See your favorite novels come to life on shows the name of the person being honored as well as that of the donor. the screen once each month.Movies span the Golden Age to current A brochure describing the program in more detail is available at all library Blockbusters.A short discussion of both book and film will follow.Call locations or online at www.fivonia.lib.mims/donations. Nitza Ramirez-Blackstock at(734)466-2409 for more information. LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS m The monthly senior bulletin is currently available at wwwci.livonia.mi.us:click e-news signup,enter your email address, click the senior center,and click submit The bulletin lists daily activities such as card,board,bingo games,weekly movies, continuing education classes,book and current events discussion groups,assistance programs,and the congregate lunch menu ;,-, The bulletin is also available at the Civic Park Senior Center. , SATU RDAY TR I PS TO THE EASTERN MARKET-Save time, 9 gas,and avoid the chaos of looking for a parking space by going with us to the market.Buy produce,vegetables,and many other unique items. We depart at 8 a.m.and return at 11:30 a.m.Reserve ' your spot at the Information desk in the Center in advance.Cost is $7 Roundtrip!Pick one or all of the following Saturdays:June 28th, July 26th,August 23rd,or September 27th. '"i. LIVONIA SENIOR SHREDDING DAY-JUNE 20TH FROM 9:30- 10:30 A.M.-Bring your old papers,checks,and documents with personal information on them.Residents will not Enjoying friends at the Livonia Senior Center even need to get out of their cars with our process. Location will be at Rotary Park(6 Mile and Hubbard).This is for Livonia Seniors only and limited to 5 grocery bags!Do not arrive before 9:30 a.m. CELEBRATE FATHER'S DAY&FLAG DAY with us. Friday, June 13th @ 11:30 a.m. We will enjoy Root Beer Floats with lunch. SUMMER ICE CREAM SOCIALS-May 30th,June 20th, July After lunch,there will be a special version of our Horse Racing. 11th,August 15th,and September 19th from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Pay Everyone is invited to take part $1 at the door.Take a break and come enjoy your favorite Sundae at the Senior Center. CIVIC PARK SENIOR CENTER CLOSED JULY 4TH. LIVONIA SENIOR SUMMER FESTIVAL-WEDNESDAY, TENTH ANNUAL SENIOR OLYMPICS-AUGUST 18-22, JUNE 25TH-Come join us from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.at the Senior 2014-Come out and have some fun and sunshine at the Center as we once again have a great time at the Senior Summer Summer Senior Olympics. Any Wayne County resident 50+is Festival.Our theme is"Pirates on the Island".Find your cutlass,eye eligible to participate. Events include opening ceremonies,Fun patch,and of course a parrot or two! There will be a box lunch, Walk,softball throw,Frisbee toss,ballroom dancing,football games(you might even have to walk the plank),a cake walk,prizes, throw,soccer kick,euchre,basketball shoot,baking,biking,photo entertainment,and of course,Bingo. Based on last year's response and art competition,bocce ball,horseshoes,shuffleboard,creative we expect tickets will sell fast.NO TICKETS SOLD AT THE writing and volleyball.There is also pickle ball,golf,billiards, DOOR Cost for Livonia residents,$5.00 with I.D.and non- marksmanship,scrabble,bridge and pinochle.Come and cheer for residents,$7.00. Tickets are available in ADVANCE ONLY your friends! Registration forms may be picked up at the Senior at the Desk beginning Monday,May 19th. Center. Registration fee includes a Tee shirt!Medals for 1 st,2nd, and 3rd place winners in each age category. We even have a torch lighting and banquet! MEDICAL LOAN CLOSET-The Civic Park Senior Center has a medical equipment loan closet available for Livonia residents. McNamara Towers Equipment available includes wheel chairs,transfer benches,canes, Senior Citizen Housing Community is currently walkers,commodes,and crutches. A cash deposit must be made accepting applications at the time the equipment is picked up and is refunded when the Equipment is on loan for six months at a equipment is returned. E ui for its waiting list.Toq P ° - — obtain more information, time. please contact pleas contact DETROIT SYMPHONY POPS SERIES:Tickets go on sale Monday,August 18th at the Senior Center,Residents 9 a.m.and Non-Residents 11 a.m.Cost:$48 Residents,$54 Non-Residents. III LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS p 15218 Farmington Road • (734) 466-2555 Monday- Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Summer Sports Senior Transportation Information SENIOR CITIZENS GOLF SCRAMBLE- 9 HOLE SCRAMBLE—Friday,August 1st, SENIOR CENTER TRANSPORTATION BUS Shot gun start at 8 a.m.$80 per Foursome The Senior Center Transportation Buses provide curb-to-curb rides within the City limit (Mens,Womens or Co-Ed)-The Livonia on a donation basis. Rides are available to local shopping districts,grocery stores,medical Senior Citizens Golf Scramble(residents only) appointments,and to the Senior Center. Service hours are Monday thru Friday,8:30 a.m.- will be held at Idyl Wyld Golf Course,35780 4 p.m. ADVANCE RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED BY CALLING Five Mile Road,Livonia The fee Livonia (734)466-2555. includes:Tee packs,greens fee,prizes, refreshments,and lunch.Registration forms are MEDICAL BUS — CALL (734) 466-2700 available at the Civic Park Senior Center. To make a transportation reservation,please follow these reservations accepted 90 days SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM in advance,scheduling is on a first come first served basis,limited number of daily Wayne County Office of Nutrition Services appointments.First morning appointment is 9:00am and last return to home is 3:15 p.m. make available a well-balanced meal to Livonia This medical bus travels 1 mile outside the City limit: residents age 60 years and older. There are 1. When making your reservation,you must have the time of your appointment,the three basic nutrition programs. name,address,telephone number of your doctor Liquid Nutrition: for those seniors who 2• You will be asked your name,address,telephone number. have difficulty swallowing solid food due to 3. On the day of your scheduled appointment you must be ready for pick-up from a debilitating disease or condition. A your home one hour ahead of your appointment time. When you are ready to physician must complete the Wayne County return home,the doctor's office must call the Center for your ride to go back home. Office of Nutrition Services medical form 4. Wheelchair riders must be accompanied and their wheelchair must have footrests indicating the person's need for liquid meals. and brakes in working order. The eligible client or representative will be 5. Medical bus only transports on Monday,Tuesday,and Wednesday. responsible for picking up the liquid nutrition once a month at a designated site. NON-MEDICAL BUS For additional information,please call 1-800-851-1454. 1. Reservations accepted 7 days in advance 2. When making your reservation,you will be asked your name,address,telephone Home-Delivered: for those seniors who are number and your destination homebound,unable to prepare their own 3. On the day of your scheduled ride,you must be ready for pick-up from your home meals or unable to feed themselves. Hot 1/2 hour in advance. meals are delivered on weekdays,frozen 4. The Senior Center buses depart from the Center at 1 p.m.(everyday)or 3 p.m. meals are available to clients who are cannot (Monday,Tuesdays only). prepare food on the weekends. A physician, visiting nurse,family,friend or the senior LIVO N IA COMMUNITY TRANSIT resident can make the referral for Meals-on Wheels at 1-800-851-1454. Livonia Community Transit is a transportation _-- service for residents 60 years old or older and those Hot Lunch Program: for those seniors who who are disabled. Livonia Transit will pick up are able to attend one of the three sites passengers from their home and transport them located throughout the City: anywhere within the city limits of Livonia. The cost is$2.00 each way. Exact fare or ticket required; CIVIC PARK SENIOR CENTER drivers do not make change. 15218 Farmington Road Hours of service are: (734)466-2555 Monday through Friday 7 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. BRASHEAR TOWERS Reservations are accepted on a first-come,first-serve basis and can be made up 17841 North Laurel Park Drive to 90 days in advance. Sometimes last minute reservations can be accommodated (734)591-6622 For more information,contact the Livonia Community Transit office:Monday-Friday McNAMARA TOWERS at(734)466-2700. 19300 Purlingbrook (248)477-7086 LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS m Greenmead Historical Park Located at 20501 Newburgh Road (South of Eight Mile). Call (248) 477-7375 for more information on any of the following: Alexander Blue Greenmead Mid-Summer's Night Tea House is available Gift Shop Thursday,July 10,7-9p.m Enjoy atranquil evening in for weekday The Greenmead Gift Shop is the gardens at the Simmons/Hill House. Tickets are$25.00 rentals located in the Hinbern and space is limited For reservations,call(248)477-7375. Planning a seminar,class, House. The Shop features a NEW—One Day Tr u n k Sale club luncheon or meeting? variety of unique items and Saturday,July 19th starting at 10 am till 3 p.m. If you like Consider renting the interesting gift ideas. our Flea Markets,check out this new activity. Located in historic Alexander Blue House. Modern amenities, Business hours are the Special Events Parking Lot. Parking is free,no affordable rates and a unique setting make this site Wednesday Friday from admission charged(but donations are gladly accepted). on Tour Sundays from a wonderful place to host your event For more 12 p.m.to 4:30 s fr om 1 and Come out to shop for"treasures of all kinds". information,call(248)477-7375. The Blue House 4 p.m. Please,cash now offers guest Wi-Fi services. or check only. St.Andrew's Friends'Meeting His available Flea Market Highland Games gouse Hosted by the Livonia Historical Commission Saturday,August 2,9 am.- for rentals June 1st,10 a.m-4 p.m. Cost$2.00 per person- 6 p.m Pipes,dins,dancers, If you need a smaller venue to hold a business/club children under 12 free. Village tours starting at athletics,scotch tasting, meeting or private party,let us show you this unique 12 p.m. Refreshments on site. The Flea Market is refreshments and so much affordable setting. a rain or shine event;plenty of free parking with more. Cost:$12.00 presale, Sunda Tours at 180 vendor spaces available. All proceeds will $15.00 at the gate,children under 12 free. Ceilidh on Sunday benefit Greenmead Historical Park.We encourage Friday evening(limited space,advance tickets only). Greenmead you to bring a wagon/cart Games and Ceilidh tickets available at Greenmead. Visit the Livonia of yesteryear! Livonia Garden Walk AMC Car Show Greenmead will open Saturday,June 28,10 a.m-5 p.m. Great Lake Classics AMC Car Club presents the`AMO up for Tours on Sundays Cost$9.00 in advance,$10.00 day of event.Six Mid-West Regional Meet"Sunday,August 17,9 am- starting in June from beautiful Livonia Gardens featured Tickets are 4 p.m Celebrating the 49th anniversary of the Matador 1 p.m to 4 p.m.(except available at Greenmead,all City Libraries and the Coupe. Cost$3.00 per person-children under 12 free. holiday weekends). Tickets are$3.00 for adults Community Resources Department on the 5th Floor and$2.00 for students. of Livonia City Hall. For more information,call Livonia Historical Society's (248)477-7375. Fall Flea Market Sunday,September 7,10 am-4 p.m.Admission$2.00 (children 12 and under free).Village Tours from 12 p.m.- 3 p.m Refreshments available. For more information,call Fine Arts Gallery (248)477-7375. All proceeds will benefit Greenmead Historical Park Co-sponsored by the Livonia Historical Livonia Civic Center Library&City Hall Lobby Atrium Commission. Presented by the Livonia Arts Commission Livonia Cemetery Walk New artists are on exhibit every month in both the Fine Arts Gallery,located on the second Sunday,September 21st floor of the Civic Center Library,and the Lobby of the City Hall. Guests will enjoy a wide 3-6 p.m.Groups will start variety of styles and media Artists interested in exhibiting should contact Grace at every 15 minutes. This year,the Briggs gracekarczewski@yahoo.com or Community Resources at(734)466-2540. Cemetery will be our Walk location. Artists interested in exhibiting at the City Hall Lobby Atrium should contact Mary at Re-enactors will be portraying notable shakyartist@sbcglobaLnet. Livonia residents at this Cemetery. Complimentary cider and doughnuts. Enjoy a look at the Livonia Gallery Artist.Livonia Television will show`Artisf'each Advance tickets$10.00;$15.00 at the gate. Advanced Wednesday at 7 p.m on Livonia Televisions Channel 8. You may also view this on line by tickets are available at Greenmead(248)477-7375. visiting our city website www.ci.livoniami.us and clicking on Video Communications Center. For the Month of June: Chris Kulick will display in the City Hall Lobby. The Civil Wa r: Livonia History Event VAAL(Visual Arts Association of Livonia)will display SSeptember 2 27th 10 6 p and Sunday, September er 28th 10-4 p.m The public lic is invited to join in the Fine Arts Gallery. members of the 17th Michigan Civil War Re-enactors For the Month of July: Frederick Keebler will display in the City Hall Lobby. during"Guns and Gowns Weekend'. The 17th will be Michael McNamara will display in the Fine Arts Gallery camping on the grounds. There will be a Field Surgeon For the Month of August: Chuck Schroeder will display in the City Hall Lobby demonstration,cannons&rifles on display,period crafts,a Civilian Village recreation and so much more. Admission Mike Coppa will display in the Fine Arts Gallery. is FREE,donations are accepted On Saturday,September For the Month of September: Joseph Lange will display in the City Hall Lobby. 27th a Civil War Tea will be an extra feature at the event; Ron McQuitty will display in the Fine Arts Gallery tickets for this Tea are$25.00 and must be purchased in advance at Greenmea& mLIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS Wilson Barn Events Located at 29350 West Chicago at 0�ebrarr�, � Middlebelt (south of Plymouth Road) Call (734) 427-4311 or visit 40year Livonia Symphony www.wilsonbarn.us or wilsonbarn.us@gmail.com for more �,Q� Orchestra Schedule information on activities TJ�'J 2014 Concert Season �4 Friends of the Barn Longaberger Collectible & S All concerts begin at 4 p.m. p5onY The Friends of the Barn preserve More Show Livonias Historical Dairy Farm with a Saturday,September 20 from 9:30 am Louis Schmidt Auditorium, variety of fundraising events held 1:30 p.m An assortment of baskets and Clarenceville High School, throughout the year. Youre invited to visit accessories are available for sale. 20155 Middlebelt Road, Livonia the Barn,participate in the events or join For more info,call(734)259-5010. the many volunteers who contribute to New this Season: 3 Concert Mini Series the preservation of one of Livom s treasured sites. Tickets: $20 Adult, $10 Students 6-18 Farmers College Students must show ID. Market Children under 5 free Saturdays,June 21 Season Subscription thru October 11, $80 for 4 concerts plus one mini concert of choice 8 a.m.-2 p.m. **FREE Activities** Group tickets of 10 or more Weekly Moon walk Thunderbird Car Show are $15 per ticket June 21-Petting Zoo on Opening Sunday September 14-from 10 am.- Tickets for the concerts are available Day,from e a.m. :„ 4p.m. Free Admission. at the Livonia Civic Center Library,online 1 p.m and Aug 9 (313)928-7692. at www.livoniasymphony.org or at the door on concert night. Pony Rides. Local vendors offer a r to ;• For more information,leave a message on the variety of produce, " S« .`r Symphony's Music Hot Line at(734)421-1111. plants,crafts,etc. Some vendors honor the WIC Program Check the web site for special events wwwwilsonbarn.us (734)261-3602. Emerson Middle School Parks and on Instrumental Music Concert 1.tWORN IIA Tuesday,June 3,7 p.m. Directed by Mr.Phil Quackenbush. In cooperation with Aquatics * Athletics * Community Center Clements Circle Civic Association and the Golf * Ill * Special Events Livonia Parks&Recreation Dept. Bring Pumpkin Fest your lawn chairs and enjoy our young talent. September 27-October 30 from 10 am. FOMIly, Fun & Fitnes# to 7:30 p.m No admission charged, however fees for some activities apply. Daily uvo1M11 COMMUNITY RECRE�l770N CENTERActivities. Pumpkins,gourds,&cornstalk sales. Pony rides 12 noon to 7 p.m Weather Stop by the LCRC for a FREE guided tour and permitting. Hayrides,12 noon to 7 p.m. discover fun and fitness beyond your weather permitting,weekdays by Wildest dreams! reservation. Call(734)558-5506. Crafters wanted-(248)888-8028. Leisure&Lap Pool 42 It.Rock Wall Game Room Splash Pad Fitness Hub Soccer Fields 250 it.Waterslide Aerobics Studio Sand volleyball Courts Barn Rentals Sauna(s) Roller Hockey Rink Gymnastics Center Antique Car& Hot Rod The Wilson Barn is a unique site to host a Locker Rooms Indoor Track Skate Park birthday, actuation,family or business Kid Quarters Summer Camps Outdoor Hockey Rink ,y Show Plus Arts & Crafts 2 Gymnasiums Tree Fort Play Area Outdoor Walking Path Sunday,June 8,from gathering. Rental includes use of the main Party Packages Massage Therapy Glasses&Programs bangrounds,ounds,inside restrooms, Sports Leagues DMC Physical Therapy Personal Training 9 a.m.-5 p.m Donation$5. Fun for all barn area fans,electrics limited kitchen amenities &Sports Medicine ages. Hundreds of beautifully restored or felectricity _ . q11- music modified cars will be on display. 50's&60's (sink,refrigerator,and microwave). For by Men in Black. Swap Meet, reservation and fee information call734 427-4311.Awards,Food,Refreshments available. ( )Car R stration: 734 464-1331; ALL EVENTS SMOKE FREE Swap Info:(313)534-5974;Craft Show:(734)261-3602. rv„.f 00 •f0 LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS JUNE 20 12:30-1:30 p.m. 3 6:30 p.m. 22 2 p.m. First Day of Summer Doctor Who Weeping ScienceRifFc Comedy 1 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ice Cream Social Angels Game+Whovian Show Flea Market Senior Center Craft Sandburg Library Greenmead Historical Village 20 10 a.m.,12:30&3 p.m. Civic Center Library 22 6 p.m. 3 7 p.m. SteampunlcAnime 4 Holiday-City Offices ScienceRifFc Comedy Emerson Middle School (Japanese-style) Closed Show Instrumental Music Civic Center Library 5 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Civic Center Library Concert 21 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Farmers'Market 23 630 p.m. Wilson Barn Farmers'Market- Wilson Barn Noble Muggle Quidditch 4 1:30-3:30 p.m. Opening Day 7 11 a.m. Cup Focus Hope pick up* Wilson BarnShelden Park Livonia Senior Center The Music Lady 21 10 a.m. Civic Center Library 24 2:30 p.m. 7 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Movie Theater Event* 7 2 p.m. Thursday Theater Passport to Safety Phoenix Theater Laurel Park The Music Lady Civic Center Library Livonia Police 23 11 a.m. Noble Library 24 6:30 p.m. 8 9a.m.-5p.m. CirqueAmongus 8 6 p.m. LARP(Live Action Antique Car&Hot Rod Civic Center Library The Music Lady Role-Playing) Show/Plus Crafts 23 2 p.m. Sandburg Library Civic Center Library Wilson Barn CirqueAmongus 9 2 m 24 7 p.m. 11 2 p.m. Noble Library Wednesday Afternoon Music From The Heart- Wednesday Afternoon 24-29 Spree`64' at the Movies The Earth Angels at the Movies Ford Field Civic Center Library Civic Center Grounds Civic Center Library 24 1 P.M. 9 26 8-11:30 a.m. 11 6 p.m. Ch ss Tournament Potter and PJs Saturday Trip to Eastern Potter and PJs Sandburg Library Civic Center Library Marlcet* Civic Center Library Senior Center 13 10:30 a.m. 25 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. 10 2:30 p.m. Livonia Senior Summer Thursday Theater 26 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Celebrate Father's Day Festival* Civic Center Library Farmers'Market &Flag Day Senior CenterWilson Barn Senior Center 10 630 p.m. 4 Summer Reading 25 11 a.m. Sandburg Muggle 26 9:15-10:15 a.m. g Toddler Picnic&Playdate Quidditch Cup ClimbingYour Program Kickoff begins Beverly Park FamilyTree 14 Adult Summer Reading Noble Library 10 7 p.m. Civic Center Library begins* 25 2 p.m. Music From The Heart- 28 6 p.m. Civic Center Library Drawing Class Toppermost Absolutely Bafning Magic 14 Adult Summer Reading Noble Library Civic Center Grounds Civic Center Library begins* 25 6 p.m. 10 7-9 p.m. 29 2 p.m. Sandburg Library Potter and PJs Mid-Summer's Tea* Drawing Class 16 Adult Summer Reading Civic Center Library Greenmead Historical Village Civic Center Library begins* 26 2:30 p.m. 11 12:30-1:30 p.m. 30 6 p.m. Noble Library Thursday Theater Summer Ice Cream Potter and PJs 16 Science/Steampunlc Civic Center Library Social Civic Center Library Scavenger Hunt begins 28 8a.m.-2p.m. Senior Center 31 2:30 p.m. Noble Library Farmers'Market 12 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday Theater 16 6:30 p.m. Wilson Barn Farmers'Market Civic Center Library The Film Movement 28 8-11:30 a.m. Wilson Barn 31 6:30 p.m. Program Saturday Trip to 14 10 a.m.&2 p.m. Dart Tag Civic Center Library Eastern Market* Crafty Science Civic Center Library 17 Science/Steampunlc Senior Center Civic Center Library 31 7 p.m. Scavenger Hunt begins 28 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 15 Noon-2 p.m. Music FromThe Heart- Sandburg Library 25th Annual Garden Commodity Food* Midnight Special 17 Noon-2 p.m. Walk* Old Livonia Court House Civic Center Grounds Commodity Food* Greenmead Historical Village 15 2 p.m. Old Livonia Court House 29 10:15 p.m. Drawing Class AUGUST 17 2 p.m. Spree Fireworks Sandburg Library Spin,Pop,Boom: Ford Field 1 8 a.m. Mad Science of Detroit 15 2 p.m. Senior Golf Scramble* Sandburg Library 30 11 a.m.,5&7 p.m. Boom,Boom,Wow! Idyl Wyld Golf Course BINGO Civic Center Library 17 6 m. 2 8 a.m.-2 p.m. p� Civic Center Library 15 4&8 p.m. Farmers'Market Spin,Pop,Boom: 30 2:30 m. Crafty Science Mad Science of Detroit p' Wilson Barn Video Game Tournament Civic Center Library Civic Center Library Noble Library 16 6pm. 2 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 18 11 a.m. Potter and PJs St.And*ew's Highland Spin,Pop,Boom: Games Civic Center Library Greenmead Historical Village Mad Science of Detroit J U LY 17 230 p.m. g Noble Library 5 State Primary 18 6 p.m. 1 10 a.m.,1&6 p.m. Thursday Theater BINGO JR.! Civic Center Library 5 Smash, Potter and PJs Smashh,, Crash,BOOM! Civic Center Library 17 7 Civic Center Library P.m. Sandburg Library 18 7-7:30 p.m. 1 3 p.m. Music From The Heart- 5 12:15 m. Family Fun Storytime BINGO! Pete'&the Parrot Heads 1th Annual Watermelon begins Sandburg Library Civic Center Grounds Dro p Civic Center Library 2 1:30-3:30 p.m. 19 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sandburg Library 19 2:30 p.m. Focus Hope pick up* Farmers'Market ThursdayTheater Livonia Senior Center Wilson Barn 6 1:30-3:30 p.m. Focus Hope pick Civic Center Library 2 3 p.m. 19 10 a.m.-3 p.m. BINGO! One DayTrunlc Sale 2Livonia Senior Center 19 01 p.m. 2014 Harry Potter Noble Library Greenmead Historical Village 6 6 p.m. Surviving the Summer Quidditch Cup 2 6 p.m. 21 6:30 p.m. Final Party* Civic Center Park Potter and PJs The Film Movement Zap Zone,Farmington Hills 20 9:30-10:30 a.m. Civic Center Library Program Civic Center Library 7 7 p.m. Livonia Senior Shredding Music From The Heart- Day Motor City Soul Rotary Park Civic Center Grounds ® LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS 9 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 6 1-4 p.m. 18 12:15-1 p.m. 20 2 p.m. Farmers'Market Chess Freeplay Noontime Concert RPG+(Role-Playing Wilson Barn Sandburg Library Civic Center Library Games Plus) 12 12:15 p.m. 7 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 18 6 p.m. Sandburg Library Smash,Crash,BOOM! Livonia's Historical Teen Advisory 21 3-6 p.m. Sandburg Library Society's Flea Market Committee Livonia Cemetery Wallc* 13 2 p.m. Greenmead Historical Village Civic Center Library Briggs Cemetery Wednesday Afternoon 10 2 p.m. 18 6:30-7 p.m. 24 7 p.m. at the Movies Wednesday Afternoon Family Storytime begins Angel Numbers Civic Center Library at the Movies Civic Center Library Civic Center Library 14 7m. Civic Center Library ry 19 12:30-1:30 p.m. 27 8-1130 a.m. Music From The Heart- 11 5 p.m. Summer Ice Cream Saturday Trip to Eastern Sinjon Smith&Steve Harry Potter Club Social Market* Nickel Kickoff Party Senior Center Senior Center Civic Center Grounds Civic Center Library 20 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 27 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 15 12:30-1:30 p.m. 11 6:30 p.m. Farmers'Market Farmers'Market Summer Ice Cream Music in the Park- Wilson Barn Wilson Barn Social Livonia Symphony Senior Center Orchestra 20 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 27 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Household Hazardous Civil War:A Livonia Livonia Recreation Center 16 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Waste History Event Farmers'Market 13 8 a.m.-Noon Northville DPW Yard Greenmead Historical Village Wilson Barn Electronic Waste/Tire 16 10 a.m. Recycling/Shredding 20 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 27 1-4 p.m. SandburgSummer Art Livonia DPW Yard Loson Barger Basket Show Ori Center da Foldathon Wilson Barn Civic Center Library Camp* 13 8 a.m.-2 pMarket 20 10 a.m. *Indicates pre-registration required. Sandburg Library Farmers'MSaturday Book to Film Please see related articles. 17 9a.m.-4p.m. Wilson Barn Matinee AMC Car Show 13 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Civic Center Libra In accordance with the American with Greenmead Historical Village Edible Book Contest Library Disabilities Ad,the City Livonia,upon Civic Center Libra 20 11 a.m.-1 p.m. adequate notice,will make reasonable 18-22 I Oth Annual Senior Library Drop-in Babysitting accommodations for persons with Olympics* 13 9:15-10:15 a.m. Civic Center Library special needs. Senior Center ClimbingYour Famil Tree 20 tp.m. Sa 18 6:30 p.m. y Star Wars Fun* The Film Movement Civic Center Library Civic Center Library Program 13 2 p.m. Civic Center Library Saturday Cinema 19 Noon-2 p.m. Civic Center Library Commodity Food* 14 10 a.m.-4 p.m. IN Old Livonia Court House Thunderbird Car Show 19 12:15 p.m. Wilson Barn p Smash,Sandburg OM! 15 Baby Storytime Holiday Schedule&Trash Collection Sandburg Library Baby Storytime begins* Civic Center 21 7 p.m. Library 1 Independence Day Music From The Heart- 15 10:30-10:50 a.m. Friday,Jul 4,2014.Friday's trash collection area Matt King as Elvis Baby Storytime begins* y, y y Civic Center Grounds Civic Center Library will be collected on Saturday. 23 8-11:30 a.m. 15 2-4p.m. 1 Labor Day Saturday Trip to Eastern Livonia Historical Society Market* Speaker Monday,September 1,2014. Trash collection Senior Center Greenmead Historical Village services will be one day delayed Labor Day week. 23 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 15 6:30 p.m. Farmers'Market Film Movement Series Wilson Barn Civic Center Library 23 9:15-10:15 a.m. 16 10-10:30 a.m. ClimbingYour Preschool Storytime When is Trash Collection Delayed? Family Tree begins* Civic Center Library Civic Center Library The following legal holidays are the only holidays 26 4 p.m. 16 12:15 p.m. that affect trash collection: Summertime Math Preschool Storytime Sandburg Library begins* 28 7pm Sandburg Library 1 New Year's Day Music From The Heart- 16 Noon-2p.m. 1 Memorial Day Steve King&the Dittilies Commodity Food Civic Center Grounds Distribution* 1 Independence Day 30 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Old Court House Farmers'Market 16 1 P.M. 1 Labor Day Wilson Barn Toddler Storytime 1 Thanksgiving Day begins* SEPTEMBER Sandburg Library 1 Christmas Day 17 10-10:30 a.m. 1 Holiday-City Offices Baby Storytime begins* If the holiday occurs on a weekday,pick up will be Closed Civic Center Library one day late. 2 Basic Computer Lessons 17 Todda.m. If the holiday occurs on a weekend, ick u will Civic Center Library Toddler Storytime y p p 3 130-3:30 p.m. begins* remain on regular schedule. Focus Hope pick up* Noble Library Livonia Senior Center 17 11 a.m. Loads are light on holiday weeks—trucks run early. 6 8a.m.-2p.m. Preschool Storytime Farmers'Market begins* For questions regarding curbside refuse collection Wilson Barn Noble Library services,contact Sanitation at(734)466-2588. 6 930 a.m.-3 p.m. 18 10:15-10:45 a.m. Babysitting Workshop* Toddler Storytime Civic Center Library begins* Civic Center Library LIVONIA SUMMER/FALL NEWS PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT#54 ivonia Livonia,Michigan 33000 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE ECRWSS LIVONIA,MICHIGAN 48154 Postal Customer This issue is printed on recycled paper with Black Soybean ink City Hall Phone: 466-2200 Website: • • Jack E. Kirksey, Mayor CITY COUNCIL MSV , K Susan M. Brandon M. John R. Maureen Miller Brian Laura M. Lynda L. Nash Kritzman Pastor Brosnan Meakin Toy Scheel President Vice President Terry A.Marecki,City Clerk Dennis Wright,Treasurer JUDGES, 16TH DISTRICT COURT: Sean P. Kavanagh Kathleen J.McCann Published by the Department of Community Resources r0510 Enjoy FREE outdoor concerts sponsored by the Livonia Arts Commission and the Parks and Recreation Department. Concerts are held on Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m.,during July and August on the grounds of City Hall. 1�� \ Date Artist Genre July 10 Toppermost Beatles Tribute " July 17 Pete'and the Parrot Heads Jimmy Buffett Tribute July 24 The Earth Angels Dance i July 31 Midnight Special 70's Rock August 7 Motor City Soul Classic Rock August 14 Sinjon Smith with Country Special Guest Steve Nickel .' --- �'; August 21 Matt King as Elvis Elvis Tribute 1 t August 28 Steve King&the Dittilies Oldies :"'k ° September 11 Livonia Symphony Orchestra Classical—at the Livonia ' Recreation Center l