April 1, 2020         Your News source for All Livonia. All the time. All ways positive. 
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"The best thinking has been done in solitude."Thomas A. Edison
"Without great solitude no serious work is possible."Pablo Picasso

"In solitude the mind gains strength and learns to lean upon itself." Laurence Sterne
"Writing is utter solitude, the descent into the cold abyss of oneself." Franz Kafka
"What a lovely surprise to finally discover how unlonely being alone can be."Ellen Burstyn

Partnerships available for you to make contributions to help the medical cause in Livonia
The city of Livonia along with the Livonia Chamber of Commerce are engaged in an effort to collect donations of medical protective equipment in great demand at our local hospitals. Individuals and Businesses  who don't have extra masks, gowns or sanitizer, but want to contribute toward the cause can do so through the Covid-19 Community Health Response Fund established by The Livonia Community Foundation.

Those interested in making monetary donations for the Covid-19 Community Health Response Fund can write a check to the Livonia Community Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that has supported Livonia's charitable, cultural, arts, historical, educational and recreational efforts in Livonia for 25 years. The donation will be tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Checks should be mailed to the Livonia Community Foundation, 33300 Five Mile Road, Suite 102, Livonia, MI 48154. Please put Covid-19 Response Fund on the Memo Line.

A credit card or debit card can be used to make a contribution via the Livonia Community Foundation website:  http://www.livoniafoundation.org/community-response.html.
Our Livonia Symphony Orchestra looking ahead for a robust schedule this fall. Let's all look ahead.
The Board of Directors of the Livonia Symphony Orchestra wants you know that: Previously, we wrote to you about the Livonia Symphony Orchestra postponing the May 9th concert in accordance with the guidance from the CDC, National Government and the State of Michigan, in an effort to reduce the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19.

While it is very disappointing to not be performing for you, the LSO is doing its best to safeguard the health and well-being of our patrons and musicians.  Tickets can be donated as a tax-deductible contribution to the Symphony to help us through this crisis; or ticket holders may hold their tickets for a rescheduled date or for any concert in the 2020-2021 Season. 

We also requested permission to reschedule the Guitar Raffle Drawing originally scheduled for May 9th and tickets already purchased for the raffle will be valid for the new date.

New News:  The Spring Garden Party on May 17 is also cancelled. A method for refund is being reviewed at this time. If you would like to make a contribution instead of receiving a refund, please call the symphony number at 734-421-1111 and leave a message. Checks that have been received are being held at this time. We are contacting donors to see what is their preference for refund or contribution. We are extremely disappointed that this event had to be cancelled and look forward to holding this event in the Spring of 2021.

The Bob Bennett Memorial Golf Classic will be rescheduled to a September date, yet to be determined, providing it is in compliance with the national and state guidelines. 
Other upcoming events are being reviewed on a day to day basis and updates will be posted as they become available.

Thank you for your patronage of the Livonia Symphony. We will return as soon as the all clear is given by the Governor. Stay safe and stay at home.

Please watch your email, our website, Facebook, and Twitter for updates, or feel free to call us at 734-421-1111 to leave a message and check the updates.

In the meantime,  CLICK HERE to relive our February Concert. 

We hope you stay well and are staying home and we hope to perform bold, brilliant and breathtaking live symphonic music for you again, very soon.
News that you need to know. News behind the headlines.
This is the day for Musings to step back and provide some insight into numerous stories percolating in the background of our hometown:

After three weeks of staying inside the Musings Estate the typewriter is prepared to announce that I am a candidate for Livonia City Council. In the 2021 election cycle the name R. William Joyner will be on the ballot with a campaign theme of Just Say Yes to Joyner. Okay, that may undergo several iterations before the filing deadline. But at the age of 70 it is now or never. Stay tuned for a full platform of support for the arts, corporate partnerships for our historic sites, rejuvenation of the line of communication with neighbors and the city. Yes, I am just getting started.
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Musings understands that a major partnership with the Schostak company and Greenmead was about to be proposed just as we were hit by the pandemic. Word on the street has the new name will be Greenmead in partnership with Schostak. In return for their sponsorship they will be creating a town center for concerts, allowed to provide 1890 themed housing and retail between the existing buildings. Artists creating on one floor and living in the lofts above. All the details are being worked out and are expected to be unveiled in September.
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Talks are underway to for remediation at the Noble Library to rid the building of mold that has been the cause for the library to be closed for several months. But the startling news is that there is serious discussion to reopen the library once the remediation is complete. Reopened to house a Livonia Youth Center, a youth drop in center with space for creative acoustic music, scholarship assistance, counseling. A whole range for a youth center that has been talked about in this community since the early 1970's.
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 More on this one day of the year when speculation turns to implementation, maybe. Check out the last word at the end of today's Musings for more.
Musings follows Our Arts
Livonia Civic Chorus Sings for you
Just like many of you, the 72 volunteer members of the Livonia Civic Chorus are Staying Home to Stay Safe, but they  are continuing to SING! They  are currently preparing for their next Concert and singing every day!!
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The Livonia Civic Chorus' vision is to enrich the musical experiences for their members and the cultural life of our  community. 

To achieve this vision during the COVID-19 crisis, they want to provide you music for your enjoyment  and get our community singing-along!

How about YOU? Let's all Sing a Song!


Musings follows the 2020 elections
Vote
None have been certified by Board of Canvassers


Donald J. Trump (I) (R)

Democratic Candidate has yet to be determined
 

United States Senate
Gary Peters (D-I)

Bob Carr (R)

John James (R)

United States House of Representatives
Haley Stevens (D-I)
Endorsed by:
Michigan Education Association

Kerry Bentivolio (R)


Whitney Williams (R)
Endorsed by:

Eric Esshaki (R)

Michigan House of Representatives
Laurie Pohutsky (D-I)
Endorsed by:
Sierra Club
SEIU
 Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan
Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters & Millwrights
Congresswoman Haley Stevens


Martha Ptashnik (R)

Wayne County Commissioner
Terry Marecki (R-I)

Schoolcraft College Trustee
Brian Broderick (I)
Joan Gebhardt (I)
Terry Gilligan (I)

Livonia Board of Education
Dan Centers
Karen Bradford
Tammy Bonifield
Crystal Frank

Clarenceville Board of Education
Matt Boettcher
Brenda Uren
Shari Krazel
Jeffrey Bunker
Musings follows Livonia Happenings
April in Livonia
April is cancelled. Go directly to May
Every night M-F @ 7:00 check him out 

May in Livonia
May 1 @ 6:00
Paul Seewald's
The Luck of Livonia Dinner Dance
Livonia Junior Athletic League celebrates 60 years
St. Mary's Cultural Center
May 2 @ 9:00 -- 2:00
One can only hope--but let's look forward

May 5 @ 6:30
Livonia Garden Club
Civic Park Senior Center
Plant Legends and Stories
May 16 @ 9:00 - 10:00
Livonia Garden Club Plant Sharing Event
Greenmead Historical Park     Rain or Shine
Everyone is encouraged to come and take plants whether or not they have plants to share
One can only hope but let's look forward
May 17 @ 12 noon
St. Baldrick's Shaving for Kids with Cancer
1 Under Craft Beer and Eats
One can only hope but let's look forward

June in Livonia
June 6 @ 9:00 -- 4:00
St. Colette's 4th Annual Custom 
& Classic Car Show
Free to Spectators with plenty of
Food ,beverages , D. J. ,  50 / 50
drawings and Prize Raffles.. 

June 7 @ 3:00
Livonia Civic Chorus Spring Concert
Churchill High School Performing Arts Center
July in Livonia
July 25 @ 9:00 -- 2:00
Touch-a-Truck sponsored by Rotary AM Club
 
August in Livonia
August 16 @ 3:00

September in Livonia
September 13 @ 12:00

October in Livonia
October 1 @ 7:00
Hall of Fame 2013
Presenting Sponsor:
Dan MacIver
Financial & Portfolio Advisors

Dan MacIver wants you to know about a beautiful Livonia house
built in 1899 by Marshall Everitt



My hero's today: If you missed this on Facebook be prepared to put a smile on your face for these Kennedy students !!
Thought we would show some love to our awesome elementary school staff over at Kennedy! Us parents miss you! We are lost without you! Our kids are lost without you! We   you all!



Livonia art organizations. There is every reason why you could qualify for these grants.
Application process now live for Michigan Small Business Relief Program funding
  • Up to $20 million in grants and loans now available to Michigan's small businesses impacted by COVID-19 outbreak
  • Grants and loans to support businesses facing drastic reductions in cash flow
  • Program now accepting applications, with key information available at michiganbusiness.org/covid19
Michigan's small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 virus can now apply for grants and loans through the Michigan Small Business Relief Program, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced today. The program will provide up to $20 million in grants and loans to provide economic assistance to Michigan's small businesses that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 virus, and in turn help support workers and their families facing economic uncertainty during the outbreak. Information on how to apply, as well as eligibility criteria, is available at  www.michiganbusiness.org/covid19.

"Small businesses across our state are facing unprecedented challenges as we take every step possible to mitigate the spread of coronavirus," said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. "With this funding, we can provide real assistance to support our businesses, communities, entrepreneurs and workers around the state impacted by the tough, but necessary actions we are taking to mitigate the spread of this virus."

The grants and loans under the Michigan Small Business Relief Program will support businesses facing drastic reductions in cash flow and the continued support of their workforce and may be used for working capital to support payroll expenses, rent, mortgage payments, utility expenses, or other similar expenses that occur in the ordinary course of business.

Key information to know about the application process includes: 

There is one application, regardless of whether a business is applying for a grant or a loan. A business may receive a grant or a loan, but not both.

Businesses who do not receive grants may still be considered for loans.

The grants will be administrated by 15 regional economic development organizations throughout the state, which combined cover all 83 counties in Michigan.
All applications or recommendations for Michigan Small Business Relief Program loans will be referred from the partner EDOs to the MEDC for evaluation and disbursement.

Businesses should go to https://www.michiganbusiness.org/covid19/ to apply.
Proud sponsor of the Detroit Red Wings v Livonia All-stars coming to town May 17, 3:00.
St. Mary Mercy Livonia is accepting much needed hospital supplies

St. Mary volunteer Saint Joseph Mercy Health System, which includes member hospital St. Mary Mercy Livonia, announced plans to accept much-needed hospital supplies from area businesses and the community to support St. Joe's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 
 
The following unused and unopened items are being accepted:

PAPRs, Regular masks, Face shields, N95 masks, Gowns, Hot glue sticks, Surgical caps/protective caps, Eyeglass shields/goggles, Nasal testing swabs, M4 viral media, Lysol or Clorox wipes, Hand sanitizer, Transparency sheets, Elastic banding for masks. 

In addition, commercially prepared and packaged food items will be accepted.

At this time, health guidelines do not allow the use of hand-crafted Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as gowns, surgical masks and shields as they do not offer the same protection for nurses and other health care workers.

Those interested in making a donation should contact Kim Niethammer at  Kim.Niethammer@stjoeshealth.org   to ask questions and to coordinate supply drop offs at any one of the following Donation Center locations:

 St. Mary Mercy Livonia - 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday thru Friday: Drop off behind Emergency Department, located at 36475 Five Mile Rd., Livonia.  Please use the West Entrance off of 5 Mile Rd. and follow the signs to the donation center, or 
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To make a monetary donation to support the COVID-19 hospital response effort and the staff who are facing financial hardships with their families due to this crisis, please visit  St. Joe's Giving ( https://www.stjoeshealth.org/about-us/ways-to-give/ ) and click on our "Make Your Gift" button to select your hospital.
The last word
What is April Fools Day without some fun. April Fools.