April 29, 2020         Your News source for All Livonia. All the time. All ways positive. 
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Let's not forget the other hometown heroes. They are doing it right.
We have a clear majority of Americans , as high as 63 percent  who are more worried about re-opening the country too fast and potentially worsening the pandemic than opening it too slowly and worsening the economy. 

We still have a minority of protesters upset that government is trying to keep them healthy. Leonard Pitts describes it as "they demand their right to life, liberty and the pursuit of acute respiratory distress."

We have some governors opening up their states despite the best advice of medical professionals. Tattoo's? Hair cuts? Beaches? Really?

Here in Michigan we have protesters exercising their right to speak up and speak out, all for that a 100%, turning what could be a serious discussion about the benefits of opening slow and the detriment to the economy by opening slow.

I have made my decision. My decision because it is my life.

I love that there is such an outpouring of support for the staff at St. Mary's. Way to go Livonia Lions, Livonia Kiwanis and Livonia Rotary AM. Organizing lunches and dinners, covering multiple shifts. Way to go Matt Collins for pulling this together.

I love that our hometown is reaching out to the nursing and long term care facilities in Livonia. Tender. Loving. Care. Way to go Mayor Brosnan for pulling this together.

I love the police department doing drive by honks for children having milestone birthdays. I smiled watching those on Facebook. Way to go Chief Caid for pulling thistogether.

I love seeing the dozens of signs thanking our front line hero's. The dozens of signs thanking the different professions that often go unrecognized. Way to go Bob Modes, Geno Grabinski, Eric Ladwig for pulling this together. 

Here is the rub and I have no idea as to how many citizens of Livonia will agree with me. I have a feeling that there is a silent majority. I can't believe I just used the mantra of Richard Nixon. My dad would be proud as he voted for him. But I want to salute our "other" hometown heroes. All the people who are staying home, practicing the medical recommendations of face mask, gloves, distancing. When they go out they do curbside, not coming in contact with anyone.

I am one that will not rush out and sit in a restaurant. Nope. Go to my favorite theatre, Phoenix. Sorry Cory Jacobson. Nope. 

I ordered my lawn supplies two weeks ago. Drove to ACE Hardware, popped the trunk open, in went the supplies. Waved good bye. No contact.

I ordered up dinner from Big Boy, Corsi's, Koney Island Inn. Drove up. Drove out. My trunk has never had so much experience. Drive up. Drive out. No contact.

I ordered up Zingerman's challah bread, palmeri, green tea from the Tuscan. Drove up. My order placed in the window. My mask and gloves on. Drove out.

When Covid-19 is no longer a threat. I want to hear it from the professional medical experts. One candidate for state representative posted that people must be idiots that do not see that this is a takeover or revocation of our rights.

Call me an idiot. I am one of those who salute those staying home and doing it right. I have added them to my list of heroes.
Candidates seeking the Republican nomination in the August primary election are touting endorsements. The winner takes on incumbent State Representative Laurie Pohutsky.

The campaign for the Republican August 4th primary election is shaping up with endorsements starting to roll out for the candidates.

Three Republican candidates have filed. Regina Gargus,
Martha Ptashnik and Penny Crider.

Ptashnik is trumping her endorsement by Livonia City Council President Kathleen McIntyre and Penny Crider is announcing  her endorsement by former State Representative and current Plymouth Township Clerk Jerry Vorva.

The incumbent State Representative Laurie Pohutsky, has announced her endorsement of AFSCME Local 25.


The primary election is August 4th.  Absentee ballots available in late June.  
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Livonia City Council
Livonia City Council Regular Meeting - April 27, 2020
Livonia City Council Regular Meeting - April 27, 2020

Livonia City Council Study Meeting - April 27, 2020
Livonia City Council Study Meeting - April 27, 2020

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

Frank Acosta

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)
Endorsed by:
City Council President Kathleen McIntyre

Wayne County Commissioner
Terry Marecki (R-I)
Schoolcraft College Trustee
Brian Broderick (I)
Joan Gebhardt (I)
Terry Gilligan (I)
Livonia Board of Education
FridayMusings has endorsed the following four:
Dan Centers (I)
Karen Bradford (I)
Tammy Bonifield (I)
Crystal Frank (I)
Clarenceville Board of Education
Matt Boettcher (I)
Brenda Uren (I)
Shari Krazel (I) 
Jeffrey Bunker (I)
Musings follows Livonia Happenings
May in Livonia
May is cancelled. Go directly to June
Every night M-F @ 7:00 check him out 
Every Tuesday @ 12:00 - 12:00

May 5, @ 7 pm
State Senator Dayna Polehanki
virtual town hall

June in Livonia
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
Bob Bennett Memorial Golf Outing
Date to be determined

September 13 @ 12:00
September 16 @ 10:30 -- 1:30
Livonia Town Hall Series
St. Mary Cultural Center
Gioia Diliberto 
a journalist/biographer/novelist

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

YOU GOTTA LOVE LIVONIA.
Communication and update from Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan 
For daily updates check out the City of Livonia  Covid-19 page

Just a reminder that the City continues to seek contributions of  personal protective equipment and other supplies for first responders  and medical personnel. Donations can be dropped off weekdays at the 
Kirksey Recreation Center from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.

As a reminder, the City has prepared a resources guide for residents, including food and nutrition, education, sanitation, among other areas.

The full version of the Situation Report with navigable links can be found at: 

Dan MacIver offers up a slice of Livonia History. Education history.


Clarenceville Schools accepting applications/Schools of Choice
The Clarenceville School District is now taking Schools of Choice applications for the 2020 - 2021 school year! Due to the Executive Order closing all school districts in Michigan we are offering our Schools of Choice application online this year. Please go to our website and click on the Schools of Choice Information button or click on this link to complete and submit an application! Come join an outstanding school district where our mission is #CSD_AllMeansAll Spread the word to family, friends, and relatives.

Here is the link:  https://forms.gle/xc4bNL6DXoczQxDs9
Proud sponsor of the Detroit Red Wings v Livonia All-stars coming to town Aug 16, 3:00.
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Love Livonia neighbors sharing their thoughts

Linda Eagle-Trudell   Thanks for the piece on Allen Brooks. He was our family photographer for years until he closed his studio. I was able to hook him up with several groups, Mother Hubbard Nursery, Livonia Civic Ballet Company, to do photos for them. He's a great talent!


Steve Alexander  I love these posts, thank you!

Skip Nairne  Nice to see positive things!! Thanks

Pam Danaj Malo   Proud to be part of the first graduating class at Churchill!




LPS students started additional online learning today. In that, the vast majority of our 72 students in need do not qualify for the low cost internet marketed by providers we need your help to Bridge the Gap of the Digital Divide in Livonia.

It would take a family a minimum of 6 weeks to qualify for financial assistance, but the need for access to teachers and classmates is immediate.

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