April 18, 2022 When we are not limited, we all thrive
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The Foundation of a hometown is found in the strength of it's Non-profit sector
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Franklin Football Team partners with Annie's Family Restaurant
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Wednesday 4/20, come out and support the Franklin Football team at Annie's Family Restaurant. Coach Kelbert along with other coaches and players will be serving you your food. You can also stop in at anytime during that day and a portion of your bill will go to the program.
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St. Mary Mercy Livonia becomes
Trinity Health St. Mary Mercy Livonia
in system-wide rebranding
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Trinity Health Michigan will rebrand eight hospitals and hundreds of care sites in Michigan to build recognition, trust and pride under the shared identity of Trinity Health.
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"As members of Trinity Health for 22 years, we are transforming our identity to assert our presence as one of Michigan’s largest health care systems, with a singular commitment to keeping our patients at the center of everything we do," said Rob Casalou, president and CEO of Trinity Health Michigan and Southeast Regions. "We are peeling back the layers to reveal a unified organization with a shared legacy and mission of service to the communities we're honored to serve."
Trinity Health is one of the largest not-for-profit, Catholic health systems in the nation. It is a family of 115,000 colleagues and nearly 26,000 physicians and clinicians caring for diverse communities across 25 states. Nationally recognized for its care and experience, the consolidation of individual Michigan brands as part of the unified national brand identity will enable stronger care coordination, increased visibility, less costly duplication, more effective nurse and physician recruitment, enhanced advocacy efforts, and new growth and development.
The unified brand ensures patients and communities that their local doctors and services are connected to an expansive network of clinical experts, research, clinical trials, specialty care centers, and leading technologies.
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"Patients will continue to see the same doctors and providers they know and trust, backed by our specialists across Trinity Health who are committed to compassionate and high-quality care personalized to individual needs," said Rosalie Tocco-Bradley, Ph.D., MD, chief clinical officer of Trinity Health Michigan.
In most cases, legacy names will be featured on new signs to help patients and visitors become familiar with the new brand.
During the transition, facilities will be good stewards of their resources by retrofitting campus signage and using existing printed materials. This thoughtful approach will help reduce costs, preserve the environment, and prepare for the arrival of newly branded Trinity Health materials. As a result, community members may see either legacy logos or the Trinity Health logo on billing statements, signs, and patient materials. Once the process is complete, the legacy names of St. Joe's and Mercy Health hospitals will be retired.
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Time passes, perspectives change. Being on the road again helps provide clarity.
There was a time when I wanted to move south back either to North Carolina or Georgia. But I am now convinced that my time has passed and I find myself less intrigued with that possibility.
Atlanta and the growing suburbs no longer feels like the slow paced, polite south I have always held up to be the standard of life and living.
That leaves North Carolina as an option. But I have only memories and little, or few current experiences.
I am sure that I could find that niche to be comfortable. No regrets as I find my world view enjoying being defined as "on the road again."
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A Hometown Livonia creative expression of energy-saving ideas
2022
Renewable Energy
Sustainable Living Fair
brought to you by Greenleaf
Commission on Sustainability
Saturday – April 23, 2022
Madonna University Welcome Center
36600 Schoolcraft Road
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
FREE Admission
Interested in Solar Energy Systems? Don’t Know Where to Start?
Learn about solar energy systems and the bulk purchase approach that reduces installation cost.
Visit our solar energy workshop sponsored by the
Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association (GLREA) (11:00 am – 12:30 pm).
Sustainable Living Exhibitors
Learn about products that can reduce your environmental impact!
DTE Energy
Friends of the Rouge
GFL
Greener Method Cleaning
Midtown Composting
MI Rainbarrel
Livonia Building Inspection
Livonia Civic Center Library |
Livonia Greenleaf Commission
Spark Building & Energy Solutions
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Livonia Kiwanis Early Risers seeking to raise support for community projects
Through the end of April our Livonia Kiwanis Early Risers will be collecting gently worn, used, and new shoes. Donations can be dropped off at the Livonia Chamber of Commerce, Five Mile and Farmington.
You can also arrange for a pick up by emailing nikeva.mays@gmail.com. If you have any questions about the shoe drive you can also call Keva Mays at 248-910-3116.
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Mail Address
19514 Livonia 48152
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E-mail address
rwilliamjoyner@gmail.com
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Cell address
734-674-5871
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The Crider family is off and running
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Ken Crider and Penny Crider take their citizen activism to the next level. Ken, pictured above in his Facebook photo taken last weekend at the Trump rally by Kenneth Ration, is running for the State Senate Republican nomination in a district currently represented by incumbent Senator Dayna Polehanki (D-Livonia).
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Penny, in a Facebook picture from her 2020 primary campaign won by Martha Ptashnik, is running for the State Representative Republican nomination against incumbent Laurie Pohutski (D-Livonia).
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Team Rashida Volunteer Canvass Kickoff
Time: Saturday, April 23, 2 - 5 pm
Location
About this event
Join Team Rashida Saturday, April 23rd, as they launch their volunteer canvass. They will be meeting new neighbors and having conversations that matter!
Never door knocked before? They will train you! Have a friend you'd like to bring? Sign them up!
Locations details will be sent out prior to event date.
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Move over Dewey Decimal System.
Make roon for the seed catalog.
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The new Livonia Seed Library is coming soon! Join your friends and neighbors on Saturday, April 30, as the Livonia seed librarian shares information on basic seed saving, and especially on saving seeds of plants native to our region.
Special surprises are in store as they officially open the seed library!
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 AT 1 PM.
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Our Historic Preservation Commission has something Old, New, Borrowed and Blue
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