May 26, 2021 People/Dining/Shopping/Events/Culture All defining Livonia

This Saturday, May 29th at 9 am there will be a Memorial Day Ceremony at Veteran’s Park Memorial Plaza,
Five Mile/Farmington to honor Livonia's fallen heroes.

This moving event will be a tribute to our Veterans – complete with military salutes, a wreath-placing ceremony, special guests, and music. Afterward, visit the Memorial Wall that honors those Livonia veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice, were Killed in Action, Wounded in Action, Missing in Action, or a Prisoner of War. Their names are etched forever on its rich black granite surface and are listed by the war in which they served, beginning with the Civil War.
Livonia Run 2 Save Our Youth is set for June 12

This year will see the return of Run 2 Save Our Youth, June 12, 5k Run and Untimed Walk, sponsored by Livonia Save Our Youth Coalition and our Livonia Police Department. The event will have a unique vibe, with the same foundation of substance abuse prevention, but with respectful planning to Covid protocols. Due to fast-moving changes, only the run/walk will be held, but the Family Fun Fest and Sponsor Tent will return next year. Please consider gathering a group of friends and family to run or walk in the 5k! Check out this link today for available registration discounts: https://runsignup.com/Race/MI/Livonia/Run2SaveOurYouth

Not having this important fundraiser in 2020 left a deep financial gap in their small nonprofit budget. To help offset their costs you are being asked to consider a sponsorship - big or small - for this event. This year, your sponsorship will be used to purchase resources for Talk. They Hear You, a campaign to reduce substance use among youths by providing information and resources to parents and caregivers. See the attached sponsor letter/form for more information.

Also, help will be needed for the following tasks: early packet pick up (6/11), day of packet pick up, water station, the finish line. Please let me know if you're interested in volunteering. Contact Karen Bonanno, Executive Director, Livonia Save Our Youth Coalition, 734-338-9580.
A partnership benefiting students
is underway
The successful food pantry in the Franklin Triad sponsored and arranged for by Livonia Kids and Families is looking to expand.

LKF is making plans, thanks to a grant from the Livonia Community Foundation, to establish a food pantry in the Clarenceville High School once teachers are back in the clasroom this Fall.

This will continue the impact with students in need of nutritional offerings at home.
Letter to Musings
On behalf of the Vote Yes for LPS 2021 Committee, we would like to thank you for your generous endorsement of our campaign. Thank you for getting the word out through Livonia Musings encouraging citizens to vote. We could not have had this successful campaign without your support.

The LPS community will greatly benefit from the many upgrades which will occur in the near future.

Chris Flannigan and Karen Bradford
Co-chairs, Vote Yes for LPS 2021 Committee
YMCA Building set to become
Livonia Athletic District
To answer questions that have been burning for answers since March 2020 and the sale of the 9-acre YMCA property on Stark Road the typewriter took a tour today with Kirstie Hardy, Development Project Manager of Detroit Rising Development of what will become of the new Livonia Athletic District (LAD) which is currently pre-leasing the various gyms, offices, and wellness spaces to local and regional groups.

Detroit Rising Development has partnered with three others to acquire the roughly 9-acre property and will invest approximately $1 million into minor repairs and upgrades including installing astroturf for soccer fields in what are now tennis courts.

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Livonia First Responders Foundation Established with major fundraiser
Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan has unveiled the Livonia First Responders Foundation and with it, "the chance to win this beautiful bike.

"Only 500 tickets, now 498... I bought two, which will be sold at $50 each and the winner will be drawn on July 5.

You can get yours at the Livonia Treasurer’s Office, Parks & Recreation, or at Alpha USA. Big thanks to Chuck Dardas and his big-hearted donation.
Touch-a-Truck bigger and better than ever
Touch a Truck is back on for August 28, Saturday from 8:30-2:00 at Greenmead. This time the trucks will be distributed around in the village among the houses That way more visitors will get to see the houses and churches of Greenmead.

 Thanks to the Governor, our outside events are now free of masks if folks have had the vaccine or covid. Also since there is no limit on outside attendance, pre-registration is no longer necessary! No more limits on the number of attendees. 

Again no ticket price, just a suggested parking donation of $2.

Though we have been fortunate to have a helicopter for part of the time the last two events, this year something special! We have the Yankee Air Museum bringing their recently purchased and restored Vietnam-era Huey H-1 helicopter. to Touch-a-Truck, which will be there from about 9 am to the close at 2 pm! And the kids will be able to get in the helicopter.

There is hope the Churchill Rotary Interact Club will be able to raise money for the charities they support. They have raised over $3000 this year for ShelterBox,  a Rotary-related charity that provides temporary shelters, completely outfitted, at no cost to disaster areas around the world. A sample of ShelterBox will be set up at the Touch a Truck event.