March 15, 2021 FridayMusings is your source for what we love about Livonia
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Sleep in Heavenly Peace-Western Wayne Chapter
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HELPING CHILDREN IN NEED SLEEP BETTER
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All children deserve a safe, comfortable place to lay their heads. Across the United States too many boys and girls go without a bed - or even a pillow - to sleep on.
These children end up sleeping on couches, blankets, and even floors. This can affect their happiness and health.
Wendell Gramlich, Co-chair of the Western Wayne County chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace sums up the organization in this way, "That's where Sleep in Heavenly Peace comes in. We're a group of volunteers dedicated to building, assembling and delivering top-notch bunk beds to children and families in need."
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The organization has grown steadily over time, and they are now working on opening more chapters in different states to serve more people with the adage that "No kid sleeps on the floor in our town."
Carol Gramlich, Co-chair of the chapter "We delivered 22 beds today. Thank you to everyone who was able to help."
Check out the Musings Masthead as we celebrate some of the children enjoying their new beds delivered last week and two of the volunteers who helped deliver and set up the beds.
If you’d like to volunteer and participate in our next Build Day or Delivery event, sign-up to be notified of future events at http://bit.ly/SHPMIWWCVSU
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Paul’s Presbyterian Church Hires New Head Pastor
Welcome to Livonia Nathan and Katie Achterhof
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At a special meeting of the congregation on Sunday, February 21, 2021, after an almost two-year pastoral search, St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, called Pastor Nathan Achterhof as its new pastor. The congregation’s invitation was joyfully accepted by Pastor Achterhof. He will begin serving St. Paul’s on Monday, April 12, 2021.
Pastor Achterhof’s education includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology from Dordt University, Sioux Center, Iowa. While at Dordt University, Pastor Nate had the opportunity to live and work in a variety of Midwest locations both within the church and as a youth minister. While residing in Kansas City, he served in youth ministry with the organization YouthFront in a low-income area of the city. Pastor Nate earned his Master of Divinity degree from McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois, in 2019. He served as a Youth Director at First Presbyterian Church in Hawley, PA, from 2014-2016, Intern Pastor at Edgewater Presbyterian Church in Chicago, IL, from 2017-2018, and in a dual role as pastor at Elmhurst Presbyterian Church in Elmhurst, PA, and Moosic Presbyterian Church in Moosic, PA from 2019-2021.
He has been active in the Lackawanna Presbytery in Pennsylvania. Pastor Nate and his wife, Katie, plan to reside in Livonia upon their arrival in Michigan. The congregation looks forward to welcoming Pastor Nate and his family to St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church. A service of installation and thanksgiving will be announced at a later date.
St. Paul’s has been a part of the Livonia faith community since 1951.
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This picture will be identified hence forth as Richard Joyner V and Richard Joyner VI presented by FridayMusings.
If Michigan State can do it so can the typewriter.
Rather than call them the Michigan State Spartans, the team will now receive the following treatment in East Lansing's Breslin Center:
"MSU Spartans Presented by Rocket Mortgage."
So from now on when addressing the typewriter on Monday's I should be introduced as
"Richard Joyner IV Presented by AlphaUSA."
on Wednesday's I should be introduced as:
"Richard Joyner IV Presented by F&PA"
on Friday's I should be introduced as:
"Richard Joyner IV Presented by St Mary Mercy Hospital"
We could have every school board member with their own endorsement deal. Or how about our city council folks. Carry it a step further and add the Mayor, Clerk and Treasurer.
Proceeds would be earmarked for budget shortfall or special budget items.
Let's do it. Or on second through let's ignore the endorsement deal at Michigan State. At least until every member of the team can arrange for their own sponsorship deal.
Until then just call me Richard IV.
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Livonia Continues to step up in partnership with the Livonia Kiwanis
Thank you to Larry's Foodland, Bill Brown Ford, Beauty Bar & Boutique for the support and donations for the Livonia Kiwanis Early Risers baby item donation drive.
Their support will help buy supplies, diapers, wipes and formula for families in need at the Detroit Resource Center. Thank you for your support and donation to the Kiwanis baby item donation drive!
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Schools Bond Proposal Virtual Presentation
The first Livonia Public Schools 2021 virtual bond proposal presentation and Q&A session was held on March 10th. They have two additional community (virtual) meetings on March 16 and April 14, both from 6-7 p.m. on the LPS Youtube channel.
If you would rather view "on-demand," FridayMusings is sharing the presentation for you to watch at your convenience.
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The typewriter returns to normal to hear some music
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Another normal step out by the typewriter will take place on March 19th at 7:00 at the North Center Brewing Company, west Livonia aka Northville, to hear my favorite Livonia acoustic guitar player Robert Johnson.
NCBC is owned by another Livonia resident Kevin DeGrood, pictured right below, an alum of Catholic Central.
Vaccine (check). Mask (check). Social distance (check). Will be my first night out to a facility serving up adult beverages. One step at a time.
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Students speak out on our Livonia Career Technical Center
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Check out what the students have to say about the Livonia Career Center! There are lots of amazing opportunities for 11th and 12th-grade students
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The typewriter loves hearing from readers
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Sister Rose Marie Kujawa, Past President of Madonna University and inductee in the 1835 Livonia City Hall of Fame: Thank you for including the write-up on my award in your newsletter. You have spread so much positivism regarding Livonia. Can't thank you enough.
Kate Shishkovsky, President, Livonia Democratic Club: This date (might be) still too far away to publicize, but I reserved the following date at the main pavilion at Rotary Park: Sunday, July 25th - LDC picnic. Of course, this date is contingent on the COVID numbers not being out of control. And, of course, we will be at your Corn Roast!!
Very nice, Bill!! (The International Women's Day) is one of your best issues!
Martha Ptashnik, Churchill High School teacher and 2020 candidate for State Representative responding to some who passed along to Musings that she might be considering a run for City Council: I am happy to be in the classroom right now.
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Charlie Mahoney, Inductee in the 1835 Livonia City Hall of Fame, pictured here with the bodyguard and the late Fernon Feenstra: I have been extremely busy this last few months or so I it seems and I have not had time to absorb all that is going on in the community, this is the first Musings I have had the time to read through totally and I want to thank you for bringing the important issues to us; like the school bond proposal, Senator Polehanki’s bill and the Kiwanis Baby Item donation, the Library Storyteller program, community activities oh and for sure the movie listings.
I join you and I hope many others in support of the bond proposal.
Maureen Miller Brosnan: Wow! Really like the new online format for the newsletter. Love the way you are always finding ways to improve what you do.
Rose Kachnowski, Past President, Livonia Symphony Orchestra: Couldn't have picked a better place for this years Old Fashion Corn Roast. Greenmead....love it.
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James M. Baringhaus, Chairperson - Greenleaf Commission on Sustainability | City of Livonia: As a reminder, please include the Greenleaf Commission as a participant in the Corn Roast. We look forward to having our information table at this event! If the Greenleaf Commission can be of assistance, please let me know.
Jim and Annette McConnell: Enjoyed the articles and information on women in Livonia.
Louise McGhie: I enjoy reading your articles but enjoyed it more when a link to read it as a web page was available. I read mine on my iPad and it’s more pleasurable as a whole page.
(After receiving your note I noticed that the link at the very top of the page, View as Webpage had been removed. Thanks for reading Musings and for letting me know.)
Conrad Schwartz, former Livonia City Council: Glad to read that you are smiling a little more today. Well now, I am beginning to smile as I drink my morning coffee. If we keep this up we can have all of Livonia smiling. Wouldn’t that be great. See you sometime soon.
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