March 29, 2021 FridayMusings is your source for what we love about Livonia
Musings readers dropped a dime to share thoughts
Ron Reinke: Thank you for your article on John and me in Friday Musings on March 19. John was a great influence on me while he was Superintendent and that carried on when he left for Dearborn in 1979. He truly loved Livonia but the opportunity to go back to his hometown was strong. We enjoyed a long-lasting friendship until his passing. We were fortunate to be on many great teams in Livonia led by many very good Mayors and Council members. Although we no longer reside in Livonia it will always be home to us and it's only a mile from where we now reside, needless to say, we are in the community quite often.

On another note, I was sent a copy of CMU Life from the 1960s and as I was perusing it, I came across a letter to the editor regarding a parking issue at one of the dorms penned by a student by the name of R. William Joyner and his roommate. It brought back a number of CMU memories. In closing thanks again for the mention and keep up the good work promoting our favorite city.

Jim Jolly: I did not know the connection with Sherwin Alonzo Hill of the Hill House and the law firm Clark Hill. I have friends at Clark Hill whom I will share this knowledge with very cool.

Charlie Mahoney: Thanks for sharing this (background on Sherwin Alonzo Hill). As always great historical gems live with us In Livonia
In case you missed it.

Separated yard waste curbside collection service will resume on our regular trash collection day the week of March 29.

Yard waste should be disposed of in maximum of 33-gallon trash cans marked with a yard waste sticker or in paper compost bags. Plastic bags, for yard waste disposal, are prohibited.
Madonna University is hosting a free virtual lecture about Global Climate Disruption, Wednesday, Mar. 31, from 6-7 p.m., featuring Dr. Andy Jorgensen, associate professor emeritus of chemistry University of Toledo. 

A Senior Fellow, National Council for Science and the Environment, Jorgensen will provide background information about climate change and consider solutions to the problem. The impact of humans on climate and our role in reducing negative consequences will be emphasized.

Participants will be able to share their views using personal response devices and to compare their replies to those of more than 5,000 members of previous audiences.  

This event is open to the public. It is supported in part by a grant from the Catholic Climate Covenant awarded to Madonna University’s Center for Humane Studies.

Eileen McDonnell
Eileen Matzelt McDonnell
decides not to run for Council

Eilene McDonnell considered by some to be considering a second run for City Council after narrowing losing to Rob Donovic two years ago has issued the following statement on her Facebook page:

Today is a good day to reflect on my life over the past two years. If you are wondering if I will be taking a run for council again, I won’t be. I remember this day and how excited I was. I did this because I love this city and knew I could make a difference. Unfortunately, my health got in the way and still is. I really should have pulled out before the deadline but I was in denial. I promised myself and my family that I would take it easy during the primary and I did. There were people who thought I was grandstanding, but Prednisone was my friend, at least I thought. I was diagnosed with Lupus in May of 2019. The ongoing pain over the last two years has been challenging. My health challenges need to be my continued focus.

Autoimmune diseases, which I have two, can be difficult to manage, especially with Fibromyalgia. I have been fortunate with most of my life with mild symptoms which I am grateful for. I smile every day because I have learned to accept my life. I am pretty lucky to have such a wonderful family and good friends.
On to politics. We need individuals to run for council who are invested in our community, not just moving here looking for an opportunity for a political career path in mind. Hard questions need to be asked this year and honest answers were given.