March 03, 2021 FridayMusings is your source for what we love about Livonia
Students excel with access to the arts
The PTSA Reflections program provides opportunities for recognition and access to the arts which boost student confidence and success in the arts and in life.

Each year nationwide, over 300,000 students in Pre-K through Grade 12 create original works of art in response to a student-selected theme. This 50+-year-old program helps them explore their own thoughts, feelings, and ideas, develop artistic literacy, increase confidence and find a love for learning that will help them become more successful in school and in life.

The theme for the 2020-2021 program year was "I Matter Because. . . ."

Our Michigan PTA has announced its Reflections winners! The typewriter is excited to share that our hometown schools had 11 winners at the state level, including three students who came in first place in the state, which qualifies them for the national judging!

Please join FridayMusings in congratulating our winners! This is a tremendous accomplishment!
Outstanding Interpretation Winners
National Qualifiers
1st Place in State

Dance Choreography
Primary Age Division
Jolin Van Acker
2nd Grade
Kennedy Elementary
"Because She Mattered"

Film Production
High School Age Division
Zoe Zagar
12th Grade
Stevenson High School
"My Journey"

Visual Arts
Primary Age Division
Alexis Tsang
2nd Grade
Webster Elementary
"I Matter to My Family"

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Award of Excellence Winner
2nd Place in State

Visual Arts
High School Age Division
Olivia Van Acker
9th Grade
Churchill High School
"A 'Peace' of the Puzzle"

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Award of Merit Winners
3rd Place in State

Dance Choreography
Primary Age Division
Arsenia Wittek
1st Grade
Cleveland Elementary
"Feeling the Beat"

Literature
Primary Age Division
Shubhi Agrawal
2nd Grade
Webster Elementary
"I Matter Because"

Music Composition
Primary Age Division
Lyra Backus
2nd Grade
Coolidge Elementary
"The Heart"

Visual Arts
Middle School Age Division
Lucianna Lothamer
7th Grade
Frost Middle School
"Chaos & Me"

Visual Arts
High School Age Division
Emma Szabo
11th Grade
Stevenson High School
"Dancing for the Universe"

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Honorable Mention Winners
4th Place in State

Photography
Intermediate Age Division
Hardikhkumar Vijayakumar
3rd Grade
Webster Elementary
"Preserve Nature"

Photography
Middle School Age Division
Sriyansh Priyadarshi
7th Grade
Frost Middle School
"My Brother's Million Dollar Laugh"
Sister Rose Marie Kujawa Honored by His Holiness, Pope Francis
Another reason for our hometown to smile as many are overjoyed to hear this great news.

Madonna University President Emerita Sister Rose Marie Kujawa, Ph.D., CSSF, class of 1966, has been honored by Pope Francis.

His Holiness has awarded Sister Rose Marie, the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal in recognition of her many years of dedicated and selfless ministry to the local and universal Church.

The award, established by Pope Leo XIII in 1888, is given to Catholics who have demonstrated distinguished service to both the Church and the Papal office. Throughout her six decades of ministry, Sister Rose Marie has worked tirelessly to further the cause of Catholic education, most notably as the sixth president of Madonna University, a position she held from 2001–2015. Since 2015, she has served as Delegate for Consecrated Life for the Most Reverend Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit.
Madonna University Crusaders take on the Lawrence Tech Blue Devils this Saturday in a football game hosted on the field at Churchill High School.

The game starts are 12:30 and will be the first time the two teams meet in this first year for the Crusaders.
Churchill High School serves as the home field for all football games for Madonna University.

Due to the current COVID-19 situation, all venues for Madonna sports will have a limited capacity. The current policy is that each Madonna student-athlete (except football) will receive three tickets, coaches will have access to limited numbers for family and recruits, and MU students, faculty, and staff will each be allowed one ticket per contest. Due to roster size and crowd restrictions, football will be limited to two tickets per student-athlete.
Spring and Soccer right around the corner
With the promise of warmer weather comes the prospect of outdoor sports and our hometown 11v11 adult soccer league is ready for it.

This league will play games Thursdays and Fridays at Bicentennial Park starting in early May and run for eight weeks with three officials per game.

The $755 team fee (less than $70 per person!) includes referee fees and team shirts.

Svetlana Tsivinskaya, concertmaster for
the Livonia Symphony Orchestra shares
on youtube "I get to love you" By Ruelle.

" I feel it is a good time to share it since the release to remind myself and everyone - my dear friends - that we got each other to love and there are lots of kinds of loves in our lives and all of them matter as a wise man said: “all we need is love.”