September 27, 2021 People/Dining/Shopping/Events/Culture All defining Livonia
Readers share thoughts on endorsements
Jim Jolly: Thank you Bill, I am proud to have your support and endorsement

Sara Overwater: Some really kind words there in the endorsement of Ken Overwater for city council. Friday Musings knows Livonia! This endorsement is a very meaningful one.

Jim McConnell: Thanks for the 5 endorsements. I think you offer a balanced analysis with the best interest of the city at its core. We are fortunate to have such quality individuals running.

Robb Drzewicki: I certainly don't think that's a "cop out" Bill. (endorsing five for Council). Viable candidates all over the place. The Typewriter has been stressing about these endorsements for months. I'm glad he picked these folks. Ken very much deserves the endorsement.
Dan Centers for City Council
Ken Overwater for City Council
I am so proud to have earned the UAW Region 1A endorsement in my bid for Livonia City Council. As a community, we all benefit from strong unions that fight every day for better wages, better treatment, and better workplaces. I am a proud union member myself, and will always have the backs of Livonia workers.
Jim Jolly for City Council
Jim Jolly was adamant in his support for the Hero's pay for city employees, $500 for part-time staff, and $1,000 for full-time staff — for all active city employees hired before June 23, 2021,

The money, totaling $373,000 will come from the over $8.9 million Livonia is receiving through the American Rescue Plan. This accounts for about 4% of Livonia's share of the federal funds. 

"This is a family," Jolly said. "The way that you all approach your work for the community, the city, and each other — there's something special going on here. I want to make sure we take care of the work that you've done and the risk you've put yourselves in."
Livonia Youth Choir Auditions
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2021 AT 5:30 – 6:30 PM
AUDITIONS 2021 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Livonia.

Livonia Youth Choir is for children in second through eighth grade. They are a non-profit organization preparing children for high school programs, including CAPA.

They hold two concerts per year and offer some special events. Rehearsals are on Monday nights from late September through early May.

If your child loves to sing, Livonia Youth Choir is the perfect place for them to learn and grow. Added bonus: they make new friends and have lots of fun!
Livonia does Halloween
Thank you Carrie Budzinski for compiling these Halloween events. Save the dates and put those costumes to good use.

Haunted Barn Stroll -
Wilson Barn
October 9 & 10, 16 & 17, 23 & 24
Admission is $1 for a journey of thrills and chills through the historical horse stalls that are overtaken by friendly and scary monsters and ghosts. All ages welcome.

Trick or Treat Trail - Mies Park
Sunday, October 17 from 2pm to 4pm
Stopped by themed stations for treats, games and fun selfie stops. Meet and greet with a special guest from Laurel's Princess Parties. This FREE event is hosted by Livonia Moms for Carrie for Council

Shadows from the Past - Greenmead
October 22 & 23
Trick or treat in Livonia's Historic Village. Don't wait to get tickets ($7 per person) to this popular Halloween event - it will sell out.

Haunted Library - Sandburg
Tuesday, Oct. 26th from 6pm to 7:30pm
Check out the trick or treat stations and meet the Detroit Ghostbusters!

Haunted Storywalk - Bennet Library
Saturday, Oct. 30th from 10am to 2pm
Stop by the story walk for a read and treats. No registration required.
SAVE THE DATE!

Livonia Fire & Rescue is having their annual Fire Prevention Week Open House on Saturday, Oct. 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Fire Station #3. That station is located at
35000 Seven Mile Road.

Come on by and have a look at what they do. Learn some fire safety messages and make some memories!