September 25,2020 Your Source for Livonia Happenings
Livonia Symphony Orchestra asking support for what would have been an outstanding golf outing

Make your support known by signing up today. Next Wednesday stay tuned as FridayMusings dedicates the entire issue to our Livonia Symphony Orchestra.

Livonia is known for support for the arts and that is why we are the cultural heartbeat of southeast Michigan.
Scrapbook Day Fundraiser for Anastasia and Katie's

On October 17, there will be a scrapbooking day fundraiser held via Zoom benefiting Anastasia and Katie's Coffee Shop! Check out our event here for more information: Scrapbook Day Fundraiser.
 House Adopts Stevens Vehicle Research and Development Amendment to H.R. 4447

The U.S. House of Representatives adopted Congresswoman Haley Stevens’ amendment to H.R. 4447, the Clean Economy Jobs and Innovation Act. H.R. 4447 a package of bipartisan bills to put the United States on the path to achieve a clean energy future by making long-overdue reforms to U.S. energy policy and authorizing major investments in the transition to a low-carbon future.

Congresswoman Stevens’ amendment, which she introduced along with Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-12), would establish research and development programs focused on advanced vehicle technology, including the development of more efficient and sustainable materials and processes with the potential to substantially reduce emissions from passenger and commercial vehicles. The amendment also calls for interagency research in a number of areas including the cybersecurity of internet-connected automobiles, energy storage and battery technology, and remanufacturing.

The research and development programs would be spearheaded by the Department of Energy in cooperation with the Department of Transportation, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the National Science Foundation, and other federal agencies as necessary.
Good news for our schools. Better than most had hoped for.
State Senator Dayna Polehhanki provides us with K-12 Budget Update: While a $65 increase per pupil is slim, the massive cuts that were predicted just a few months ago failed to materialize thanks to the great work of the K-12 Education Appropriations Committee.

The $3 million increase in early literacy is also significant. I believe that investing in best teaching practices in reading is vastly preferable to flunking 3rd graders based on one standardized test score, which is still slated to happen this spring.
Livonia lost another good one
Sue Gniewek - a great volunteer
For years when community groups were working on a project the refrain was always let's call the Gniewek's. Conrad and Sue epitomized the concept of Livonia volunteerism.

On September 2nd Sue Colling Gniewek passed away. She died peacefully at home with her family surrounding her after suffering many years with Alzheimer’s.

She was predeceased by her husband, Conrad Gniewek, son, Lane Jae, brother, Elliott Colling and sisters Colleen Reisig and Joan Colling.

She was an amazing mother to Jolie (Ed) Snow, Kyle and Torin, loving Grammy to Kori and Kendal Snow, Gramma-in-law to Alex Hill, Owen and Jocelyn Snow.

Sue participated in many aspects of her community before her illness. She was a para-pro in the Special Ed department at Stevenson High School for many years. When her children were young she served on the PTA, Arts Commission and assisted with local political campaigns. She was an avid gardener and creative cook. She had a special knack for making everyone feel welcome and loved.

A celebration of her life will be held outside in the garden of Jolie and Ed Snow, Saturday, September 26 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Friends are invited to share your stories and memories starting at 3:00 p.m. Light hors d’oeuvres and desserts will be served. The celebration will be COVID cautious.

Please RSVP to Jolie. Email: Jsnow118@aol.com
Livonia Parks & Recreation
Kids Night Out moves to Rotary Park in October. More information can be found: