November 20,2020 Your Source for Livonia Cultural Happenings
What's Happening Livonia !
What to look forward to !!
The Civic Park Senior Center will have its traditional “Mitten Tree” in the lobby during the month of November. Help Livonia decorate the tree with new mittens and scarves
From Nov. 27 - Dec. 24, you’ll find Santa and his team of elves at the Food Court. Visits will be contactless, with families sitting six feet away to ensure proper social distancing. But don’t worry about those Christmas lists! Santa Claus can’t wait to hear what’s on your list and will still be available to talk with his little elves-in-training.

Santa will be available for photos during the following times: Monday – Saturday, 11am to 8pm, Sunday, 12pm to 6pm. Schedule your visit by clicking here.
The Goodfellows are collecting new, unwrapped toys for children from birth to 8 years along with non-perishable food is being collected Saturdays and Sundays through December 5th from 9 am to 12 pm (Sat.) and 12 pm to 3 pm (Sunday) at Dickinson Center, 18000 Newburgh Road.
Santa Claus will see children on the porch of the Alexander Blue House at Greenmead from 5-8 p.m. on Saturdays, Dec. 5, 12, and 19, and Sundays, Dec. 13 and 20. Santa will be surrounded by an impressive display of lights on the house and trees and other displays.
Santa will also greet children at the Merry and Bright Reverse Holiday Parade at the Livonia Civic Center Campus from 4-5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 6. This event will replace the traditional holiday parade. Instead, families will parade through the Civic
Virtual Concert by the Livonia Civic Chorus. A Christmas Concert with holiday music for your listening pleasure. Ready for your viewing and listening pleasure in time for the Christmas season. Sunday, December 13th at 3 p.m. via Facebook LIVE. Details Monday in Musings.
Detroit Red Wing Alumni versus Livonia All Stars coming this winter with date to be announced. Proceeds will benefit Livonia Kids and Families and Greenmead. Plans are underway and the date will be announced shortly by organizer Brandon McCullough.
Tour de Livonia. A 25 mile bicycle tour of Livonia starting at Bicentennial Park. Originally scheduled for July 2020 now is on the tentative drawing board for July 2021. Stay tuned for this exciting new event unique to Livonia and Paris.
Good Old Fashioned Neighborhood Corn Roast set for renewal in September. Tentative September 19, 12:00 - 4:00. Another one for your tickle file and something to look forward to.

Livonia has two Wayne County Commissioners. The bulk of Livonia is represented by Terry Godfroid Marecki with the eastern part of our hometown, Five Mile to Joy, Middlebelt to Inkster is represented by David Knezek. Musings shares his statement of the canvassing of votes recently drawing headlines across the country:
Our hometown health care workers have met this year's extraordinary challenges with strength and determination.
Musings takes this time to thank you for your dedication and hard work. We recognize the compassionate care you provide to patients and we are incredibly grateful for your unwavering fight against COVID-19.