March 12, 2021 FridayMusings is your source for what we love about Livonia
A Livonia Return to Normal Event TOUCH-a-TRUCK

The Churchill Interact Club in partnership with the Livonia AM Rotary Club is hosting Touch-A-Truck, Sat July 24, which is a hands-on family event that provides a unique opportunity for children and adults alike to explore vehicles of all types including public service, emergency, utility, construction, landscaping, transportation, delivery, and just plain awesome – all in one place.

They can hear sirens, watch the tractor bucket move, learn how they operate all up close and hands-on.

They are requesting a $1.00 parking donation at the event to help them on our mission to support local organizations.

Quiet hour from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM in consideration of visitors who are sensitive to noise.
A Livonia Return to Normal Event. Livonia Hall of Fame
Every year the date of the annual 1835 Livonia City Hall of Fame is circled bright red on the calendar of many Livonia residents. This year is no exception–October 7th.

The Induction Ceremony has been the gathering place for an incredible community of creative thinkers and innovators, the source of so much of what has been given to Livonia since our incorporation as a Township in 1835 and as a City in 1950.
Larry, Pat and Bob
A Livonia Return to Normal Event.
"Chip in for the Arts."

That's right it is time to start looking forward to the Annual Bob Bennett Memorial Golf Classic, "Chip in for the Arts."

This year the Classic, sponsored by Financial & Portfolio Advisors will be hosted at Whispering Willows. Proceeds go toward providing outstanding music by our Livonia Symphony Orchestra.

Details are coming soon but we do know that the date is June 4th with registration at 11:00 and a shotgun start at noon. So get those clubs out and get ready for another outstanding Livonia tradition.
AIM High School serves students on the autism spectrum, with ADHD
and anxiety disorders.
In the same way that the Livonia nonprofit organization Seedlings serves a wide audience, the same is true of a small educational institution called AIM High School. Livonia has many fine schools and youth organizations, all equally deserving, but AIM High is unique in that it serves a specific population of students.

While physically located on 12 Mile Road in Farmington Hills, which is referred to by the typewriter as North Livonia, it serves students throughout western Wayne and southern Oakland Counties.

It is distinctive in providing a college-ready curriculum to students on the autism spectrum, with ADHD, and anxiety disorders the opportunity to discover their true potential. AIM High serves grades 6-12 and is a supportive learning environment focused on small classes, strong teacher-student relationships, and a safe peer environment. Take a look at some of the inspiring parent and student testimonials on the website.

To ensure that all students with learning differences can attend, it must fundraise. Last year's event was canceled due to Covid, but this year's Hawk Party will be held at the school with appropriate safeguards. AIM HIGH School is seeking donations for our silent auction, and tickets to the party are $100 (which also enter the ticket holder into a $500 drawing). www.aimhighschool.com

AIM HIGH is a 501(c) nonprofit; all donations are tax-deductible.