October 21,2020 Your Source for Livonia Cultural Happenings
The ARC of Northwest Wayne County invite you to Flemings for a special evening
Date
Monday, November 02, 2020
Time
5:30pm to 7:30pm
Location
Fleming’s Steakhouse

This year, Sip & Support will be a seated tasting that includes six, delicious appetizer and wine pairings curated by Fleming’s Steakhouse for just $75 per ticket. 

Seating will be tables of four to six people, and guests will sit only with their group. Expect mask and social distancing rules in place.

Order your ticket (s) by clicking here.
Mercy Health, Saint Joseph Mercy Health System recognize employee dedication with improved benefits which includes minimum wage to $15 an hour.

This increase will benefit more than 2,100 full and part-time employees across Trinity Health Michigan hospitals and its medical groups including IHA, St. Joe’s Medical Group and Mercy Health Physician Partners.

Positions that will receive this new pay rate include non-union environmental services, medical assistants, patient companions, food and retail services, transporters, and other positions.

In addition, an additional 6,000 employees in the $15-$19 an hour pay range will have their wage adjusted in order to maintain meaningful distinctions in pay. These additional wage increases improve the compensation levels for a significant number of employees, and help retain and attract talented individuals in critical roles throughout the health system.

Other enhanced benefits include no increases in medical health plan premium contributions for employees across Trinity Health for 2021.
For Trinity Health retirement programs, the 3% core contribution and employer match will continue throughout the 2020 and 2021 benefit years. Trinity Health is increasing the base minimum of its core contributions from $1,200 to $1,400 for calendar year 2021.

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to challenge the health care industry. Like many organizations, Trinity Health Michigan is focused on ways to meet its financial stewardship goals while investing in the most important resource—its employees.
"Our dedicated and compassionate employees are at the heart of what makes our health ministry remarkable," said Rob Casalou, president and CEO, Trinity Health Michigan. "As we continue to face the COVID pandemic and work together to address economic challenges, we want to recognize our employees whose commitment and talent have enabled us to care for our communities during this challenging time. These investments in our people are part of an overall philosophy to offer equitable and market-competitive pay and benefits for our staff, as together we build a strong future."

Annual wage increases are still planned for 2020-2021 for all eligible employees, as a reflection of the health system's commitment to maintaining competitive wages.

Mercy Health and St. Joe's have several opportunities to join our remarkable team, including full-time, part-time and contingent positions. To learn more, please visit www.stjoeshealth.org/careers, www.mercyhealth.com/careers and www.IHAcares.com/careers.
Meet one of Seedlings Kids
Noah (pictured) is one of Seedlings’ “kids!” Check out this nice quote he sent in to us:

“I am a 16-year-old boy who is blind. I love to read Seedlings’ books because they help me learn about new things and places. I especially like to read by the lake in the spring and summer. I want to say “Thank You” for the service you provide to myself and countless other blind readers!”

Happy reading, Noah!
The typewriter has
Covid Seasonal Disorder
Joyner 2013
I have it. I caught it. I don't know what to do to rid myself of the Covid Seasonal Disorder.

I don't like to make, return or accept phone calls.

I hesitate to open my emails for fear I will have to read and respond.

Facebook? Whereas I would open and scroll at 4:00 every morning shortly after I wake, I now wait as long as I can.

I could go to dinner at 4:00 in the afternoon while sitting outside. Now I don't because I have to sit inside.

So now I spend time, unshaven, going through my political memorabilia. Living in the past. Not healthy. Fun, but not healthy.
The President of the United States talks about me when he wants to cull the herd. Wants us to ignore the covid and go about our life. Hey, only the old and infirmed will die.

What does he care, he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars for care that will never be available to me.

I have to write every day. Fewer events for me to attend. No symphony. No chorus. No live theatre. Movies are B rated at best.

I have read three books in the last week. Have started putting the weight back on I lost by working in the yard this summer.

I have Covid Seasonal Disorder with little likelihood of it disappearing until the crocus arrive in the spring.

I ride my bike and will until the snow falls. And yes I can walk the trails at Maybury or Rotary Park. But I have started talking with the trees and squirrels.

I loved summer and am enjoying fall. But it is coming. Indoors.

Almost a year of fear. Concern. Doom and gloom on television when I dare to listen.

I loved the music I have found on my old CD's. Have listened to Woodstock over 100 times.

I have Covid Seasonal Disorder.
Halloween update
Wanting to check out neighborhoods to see the proliferation of yard signs the bodyguard and typewriter headed out to Livonia's historic Rosedale Gardens.

Forget the yard signs, of which there were dozens, the yards were so decorated for Halloween.

So much fun. So much to look at. The bodyguard was so motivated that the front porch at the Musings Estate was dressed appropriately including the broom.
SEEDLINGS 
LOOKING FOR PRIZES FOR ITS
ONLINE AUCTION!

Deadline Oct. 30!

To raise $20,000 for 2,000 more braille books for children with vision loss, they need more prizes in their auction catalog! 

Due to the pandemic, they are seeking donations of gift cards and gift certificates because they can be more easily mailed to auction winners.

Mail or drop off your donations by Oct. 30 to
Seedlings Braille Books for Children at:
14151 Farmington Road, Livonia, MI 48154

Click the button below to view the items that have been donated so far!


Seedlings' online auction opens at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, and closes at 10 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17 (EST). Mark your calendar and get ready to bid. Seedlings' auction is a win-win for bidders and for kids!

Have questions? Contact Karen Smith!
(800) 777-8552 Ext. 301
The Livonia Community Theatre Performing Arts Academy Registration is Now Open!

20+ Instructors ... 100+ Classes ... Unlimited Dreams!


"We hope you will join us on our journey and share in our vision to offer some of the best individualized and workshop-based Performing Arts learning opportunitites available today.

"We invite you to take a look at some of our current recurring lessons, classes, workshops and master classes."
When it comes to public safety Laurie Pohutsky has Livonia's back
When our neighbors are admitted to the hospital nurses are there to provide care.

When we are in an auto accident our first responder EMT's and firefighters are there to provide care.

When our law enforcement officers are called to reduce crime they require active support and assistance of citizens and communities.
The Michigan Nurses Association, the Michigan Professional Firefighters Union and the Fraternal Order of Police have each endorsed the re-election of Laurie Pohutsky as Livonia's State Representative.

Some talk about supporting our first responders but nurses, firefighters and law enforcement officers know that through her actions Laurie Pohutsky has their back and the backs of every Livonia resident.

These are three reasons FridayMusings is supporting Laurie Pohutsky. When it comes to public safety she has our back and the back of those protecting us.

A fighter in Lansing to protect us in Livonia.
LIVONIA BULK LEAF PICKUP STARTS NEXT WEEK, OCT. 26

Each fall, the City assists residents with their leaf removal through a bulk leaf pickup program. The Bulk Leaf Program begins the week of Oct. 26.

The collection program provides residents with help in removing the large majority of their leaves raked out to the curb, which will allow the resident to use the weekly trash collection service to dispose of residual leaves. Leaf pick up typically begins at the end of October and runs through the beginning of December.

Leaves ONLY - no grass or twigs: Don’t use plastic bags. Don’t rake leaves into ditches. Allow space between the curb and the leaves to allow for storm drainage.

ALL SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE: Look for red scheduling signs posted 3-6 days prior to the scheduled pickup. Leaf pickup begins at 7 a.m. each day.
Vehicles parked in the street must be moved during the collection week.
Our hometown Rotary AM Club aiming to help eradicate polio worldwide
Since we couldn't do our carnival or Touch a Truck this year, we are doing this as a fundraiser and would hope you could help publicize it for us. 

70 minute live magic show on facebook live. Thurs Oct 29 from 7pm-8:10. Tickets $25 per household. 

Should be great fun for the family and help Rotary Intl get rid of the last two countries with active polio cases (Afghanistan and Pakistan). Please ask people to forward this link to as many friends and relatives as possible. It would make a great gift for someone you don't what to get them for a birthday or anniversary.


Even in this pandemic year there are ways to support our hometown service clubs who continue to support Livonia.