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FridayMusings Friday, October 19, 2022    Helping define Livonia Quality of Life

The Observer penned this quote in describing the typewriter. 

Still makes me smile.

Never been accused of

being logical.

Imaginative? Maybe.

Grew the beard, challenged bakesale shoppers to vote, either keep or cut. Cut won.

Livonia is a progressive community, raising money for worthwhile causes.

This Saturday, October 22, Livonia has a multitude of activities underway that help define our hometown as a caring, creative, artistic community. First, make a point at 3:00 to stop by Kate Mackie and Kellie Whitlock's Cider Stand at 14950 Cavell St. Like a child's lemonade stand, Kate & Kellie will be hosting a cider stand! Come by for some cider & donuts and a bonfire! Their purpose is to raise money for Military & First Responders who are battling PTSD. All donations from this event will be donated to Mission22 and the Livonia First Responder Foundation. 22 veterans and 1 first responder takes their lives daily due to struggles with PTSD.


Then after the cider and doughnuts, again on Saturday the 22nd,  head over at 4:00 to the historic Louis Schmidt Auditorium for "Autumn Reflections" hosted by our Livonia Symphony Orchestra Featuring – Beethoven’s Triple Piano Concerto with Leroy Fenstermacher Trio: Ania Sorokhtel, Piano; Lillian Fenstermacher, Violin and Yawen Hsu, Cello. An outstanding Livonia cultural gem, the LSO, provides an afternoon of music for only $25.00.


After the Concert and an evening of rest plan a Sunday, October 23rd, stop at Rotary Park at 12:00 for the 2nd Livonia Women's reproductive rights Peaceful Protest/March.


Next Wednesday, October 26, our two Livonia Rotary Clubs, noon and AM, are joining together for a community dinner at Christ our Savior Lutheran Church from 5:00 - 7:00. This is a fun event with the perfect setting to have a family dinner, meet up with friends and neighbors, all while supporting our two Livonia Rotary Clubs working to help others. 

Musings: Betsy DeVos please keep your money in Grand Rapids and

your hands off of our

Livonia School Board Elections

There are those who repeatedly stand up and say local school elections should be supported by those living in the community or represent the community. Count this typewriter as one who wants local control for local schools.


Betsy DeVos apparently does not share that opinion as she, through the organization she identifies with, the Great Lakes Education Project, recently sent this flyer, and thanks to Nancy Osborne for sharing, to voters seeking to influence our Livonia school board election. 


In addition Devos's help is coming from two PACs that former Northville School Board President Matthew Wilk has a part in. He was removed from his position on the school board and after nearly 6,000 residents signed petitions asking him to resign chose not to run for re-election.


Instead of seeking re-election, he opted to support school candidates in Northville, Plymouth-Canton, and Livonia schools and the Republican state representative candidate running against Matt Koleszar One way he shows his support is through the Get Kids Back to School PAC, which paid for campaign yard signs and door hangers. The second show of support was through the Western Wayne Business PAC, which sent out campaign flyers to voters. 


Wilk as President of the Northville Republican Club used another organization to pay for a recent mailing against 3 members of the Northville School Board.


So the question has to be asked. Why are Matthew Wilk and Betsy DeVos so interested in the western Wayne County and Livonia school board elections? Why do they want their slate of candidates to win and are turning to out-of-district funding to help make that possible?


Let me quote Mike Testa, a hardworking Livonia resident active in furthering the positive aspects of our traditional public school system who says something that most in Livonia can agree with, "I don’t like outsiders (or their money) influencing our local School Board Elections and find it to be very troubling. DeVos and Wilk need to stay out of our elections and anyone benefiting from their support should denounce it."


Money flowing through Lansing to Livonia in an attempt to influence local school elections while preparing to siphon off funding from traditional public schools to an increase in for-profit charter schools.


It is a shame and Livonia needs to say "no" by turning out the candidates being supported in this manner.

The Tour de Livonia will return on Sunday, September 17th. What do you think about the return of the Old Fashioned Corn Roast?


The 2nd Annual Tour de Livonia will be back again next year on Sunday, September 17th. Readers were asked two questions regarding the Good Old Fashioned Corn Roast. Your responses were not surprising:


Would you like to see the Good Old Fashioned Corn Roast continue as a Livonia tradition?  


Yes 90.9%     No  9.1%


Should the 6th Annual Good Old Fashioned Corn Roast be on the same day as the Tour de Livonia?


Yes  60.9%     No  39.1%

Livonia voters should elect School Board members from these 4 candidates

While Betsy DeVos is sending her money from Grand Rapids to Livonia to buy more influence on local boards of education most Livonia leaders are lining up behind the four candidates who are active in the community, have expressed their support for the traditional public schools, and are not seeking outside funding from across the state for their campaigns.


We have three votes and should make a decision from the four candidates who will, regardless of which three are elected continue the tradition of quality education for all students.


Mayor Maureen Brosnan and the majority of the City Council are endorsing the slate of three incumbents, Colleen Burton, Mark Johnson, Liz Jarvis.


State Representative Laurie Pohutsky and State Senator Dayna Polehanki are endorsing the one challenger not affiliated with a slate, Emily Keith.


What brings Brosnan, City Council members, and our state legislators together? They are supporting candidates that will put Livonia first and not respond to the dollars flowing from Grand Rapids.

Livonia wishes a Happy 70th Birthday to the

Venerable Bhante Muditha

Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan attended a "Great event this past Saturday celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Great Lakes Buddhist Vihara. Met the Venerable Bhante Muditha, one of the leading Sri Lankan Buddhist monks in the West.


"I was honored to celebrate his 70th birthday with him and the members of the temple in Livonia."

Seedlings Partners with Blessings in a Backpack to collect Mac & Cheese

Now through October 31, Seedlings is collecting Mac & Cheese for Blessings in a Backpack - Livonia.


If you would like to donate boxes of Mac & Cheese, or any brand works, simply bring them to the Seedlings office collection box located in their lobby at: 14151 Farmington Rd. Livonia 48154.


Seedlings is open Monday – Friday 9 - 5.


They are asking that you not bring single-serve microwavable cups as Blessings in a Backpack is in need of boxes of macaroni and cheese.


To learn more about Blessings in a Backpack - Livonia, click: www.biablivonia.org/

MerriBowl partners with Blessings in a Backpack for an afternoon of bowling

After three long years, Livonia will once again be gearing up for the Annual Bowling for Backpacks fundraiser, November 19, at Merribowl Lanes!


Please see links below to register and information for donations and sponsorships available. They are offering a discounted price for early registration!


Please come out and have a fun afternoon of bowling, with a great door prize and exciting raffle items! But most importantly showing your support for Blessings in a Backpack.


Saturday, November 19, 2022, 2:00 - 4:00 (registration begins at 1:00pm)

$22.50 (bowler) $12.50 (Non-bowler)

IF REGISTERED PRIOR TO 11/1/22


$25.00 (bowler) $15.00 (Non-bowler)

IF REGISTERED 11/1/22 TO EVENT


Bowler includes: 2 hours of bowling, shoes rental, 2 slices pizza and pop

access to raffle gifts, door prize

Non-bowler includes: 2 slices pizza and pop, access to raffle gifts, door prize


DOOR PRIZES, RAFFLE. 50/50 DRAWING


Please register online prior to the event!

Get tickets at https://guestli.st/726780

Visit the website at www.biablivonia.org


Have a Bourbon with the Livonia Community Foundation

Support Livonia's charitable, cultural, historical, educational, and recreational institutions while having a great time! Get a ticket to join the Livonia Community Foundation on October 27th. Get your tickets here: https://livoniafoundation.org/events

Mail Address
19514 Livonia 48152
E-mail address
rwilliamjoyner@gmail.com
Cell address
734-674-5871

For any of Blake Morgan's friends here in Livonia he is "really excited to have these two arrangements in the first round of the GRAMMY® voting process!"


Another Livonia High School graduate making a living and reputation in the arts.


Livonia is following you Blake. Keep up the great work.

A program on “The Underground railroad”


The Friends of the our Livonia Library proudly sponsor a visit by William Sean Harrison who will perform a number of diverse musical arrangements focusing on Black History.


Join the Friends of the Library in the Michigan Room after the performance for refreshments!


Date: Sunday, October 23, 2022

Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Location: Auditorium

Branch: Bennett Civic Center Library


The Livonia PTSA provided education questions to candidates running for school board. Here are their responses.

Our Livonia PTSA Council sent questions about K-12 education to the Candidates in the below-noted races. At this time, 7 of the 12 Candidates have replied. An update will be provided if additional replies are received.


The replies that have been received are available via the hyperlinks below.


Candidates’ answers were not edited; however, they were formatted to fit the page: some spacing, sizing, and font changes may have been made.


Michigan State House District 16

Keith Jones (R) – replied

Stephanie Young (D) 3 – replied

LPTSA MI Leg Q&A 2022 - State House D16 rev1.pdf - Google Drive


Michigan State House District 17

Penny Crider (R) – did not reply

Laurie Pohutsky (D) – replied

LPTSA MI Leg Q&A 2022 - State House D17.pdf - Google Drive


Michigan State House District 22

Cathryn Neracher (R) – did not reply

Matt Koleszar (D) – replied

LPTSA MI Leg Q&A 2022 - State House D22.pdf - Google Drive


Michigan State Senate District 5

Emily Bauman (R) – did not reply

Dayna Polehanki (D) – replied

LPTSA MI Leg Q&A 2022 - Senate D5.pdf - Google Drive


Michigan State Senate District 6

Mary Cavanaugh (D) – replied

Ken Crider (R) 1, 2 – did not reply

LPTSA MI Leg Q&A 2022 - Senate D6.pdf - Google Drive.


U.S. House - Michigan District 12:

Steven Elliott (R) – did not reply

Rashida Tlaib (D) – replied

LPTSA MI Leg Q&A 2022 - US House 12.pdf - Google Drive