August 10,2020 Your Source for Livonia Happenings
The people, the language, the culture, and the rich history of Lebanon surround us every day in Michigan and has enriched our lives through the influence of our Lebanese neighbors. The explosion in Beirut has broken our collective hearts, even those of us who don’t trace our roots to the Middle East, because our family, our friends, and our neighbors are in pain. That pain is only magnified by the knowledge that, in addition to the Lebanese people, countless refugees from Palestine and Syria living in camps in Lebanon are also hurt by this tragedy, one that has closed the largest import/export location for food and assistance into the country - the port in Beirut.
Wayne County Commissioner David Knezek
representing Livonia Five Mile - Plymouth, Middlebelt - Inkster
No pain. No gain.
The typewriter while sitting in downtown Livonia West, the Tuscan Cafe-Northville, watched as bikers, runners, walkers strolled through town at the early time of 6:15.

While drinking my iced green tea the realization hit me. It was time. I had to do it. And do it NOW.

Research had been going on for weeks so I headed out to the bike shop with the bike I wanted. Not just any bike. An electric bike that would help with the pedaling. Not take it over but provide a boost.

Picked it up having used the anticipated, hoped for, and know it will come second stimulus check to pay for it.

Couldn't wait for the next morning and my first ride. And I was off. And it was exhilarating.

This was the first bike ride since 1985. 35 years ago when I sold off my Raleigh ten speed.

Never looked back until that one day. Sitting at the Tuscan, reading Facebook and the biking, kayaking, running of Mike Rudell. Every day he shared stories of the trails, the trips, the fun.

I had to do it. I did. My first ride through the neighborhood was awesome. The bodyguard could hear me blocks away as I shouted out in happiness, Love it, Love it, Love it.

Got home. Tried to get off. Made the mistake of not getting a step through bike. Fell after my first ride. Nothing hurt. I laughed as I stretched out on the ground. Laughed that it had taken me 35 years to ride a bike again.

No pain no gain. Love it.
Graduation banners
Still time to get your official Livonia "Congratulations Class of 2020" banner.

Send a check made out to one of three non-profits: Friends of Greenmead, Clarenceville Education Foundation, Livonia Kids and Family.

Mail your check to Bill Joyner, 19514 Bainbridge, 48152.

Checks will be bundled, presented by Dan MacIver and Councilman Rob Donovic.
Reaching out with Vanessa Denhas Garmo on WJR
Vanessa Denha Garmo was talking about Communicatingwith the community for her radio show It's Your Community with Bill Joyner from FridayMusings and Livonia Kids And Families, Veronica Cruz with AlphaUSA and Livonia Kids and Families and Paul Shepich Clarenceville school Superintendent.

Livonia Kids and Families donated $52,000 worth of computers to Clarenceville Schools which will be starting the school year virtually.

The show, taped last Friday, will air Sunday August 16 on WJR, 6:00-6:30.

Paul Shepich offered his thanks "for the opportunity to express the district’s appreciation of our partnerships with the Livonia community."
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Networking is all about Connecting, Collaborating and Communicating with Your Community!
Registration required for upcoming Music from the Heart
In Michigan outdoor events are limited to 100 people so Livonia is now requiring pre-registration for Music From the Heart.

Links for registration to August concerts will be available soon and will be shared at Livonia Community & the city web site.

Each family member that is attending must register and is limited to Livonia residents! Thank you for your patience and understanding as Livonia navigates these extraordinary times!
It's early but at this point which candidate would you vote for?
If the election were held today which candidate for State Representative would you vote for?
(D) Laurie Pohutsky
(R) Martha Ptashnik
Undecided
If the election were held today which County Commissioner would you vote for?
(D) Nancy Darga
(R) Terry Marecki
Undecided
If the election were held today which candidate for United States Congress would you vote for?
(R) Eric Esshaki
(D) Haley Stevens
Undecided