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Friday, January 19, 2024  Helping define Livonia's Quality of Life

20 years publishing FridayMusings without bias but not without opinion

9 days left to get your tickets for Year Three

Detroit Red Wings Alumni v Livonia All Stars

Two years. Over $20,000 was raised for Livonia Kids and Families. Big crowds cheering on their favorite Red Wings Alumni.


Family and friends cheering on the Livonia All Stars. A fun time. A good time. A Livonia Hockeytown time.


9 days until the puck is dropped by Chuck Dardas, Dan MacIver and Veronica Cruz for Year Three of the partnership that brings families together, raises funding for LK&F, provides service opportunities for our Rotary AM and Noon Clubs, sets up ice time for our hometown youth hockey programs to skate on the same ice before the game and at intermission with members of the Red Wings Alumni, gives 20 hometown favorites a chance to skate with some of the best names ever to wear a professional hockey jersey.


It was three years ago that Brandon McCullough said let's turn Livonia into Hockeytown and invite our neighbors to come out and watch the Red Wings Alumni skate at Eddie Edgar Arena against a team of Livonia All-stars.


Sign up now to get your tickets for what is rapidly becoming an annual tradition in Livonia Hockeytown. Tickets are going fast. Come out and enjoy the fun.

In One Week the eyes of Southeast Michigan will be on Livonia. Come out and meet filmmaker and West Point Graduate

Rob Turfe at a Private Showing at the Phoenix Theatre.

Rob Turfe is preparing to fly in from California for the private showing premier of his short film “I Love This Country”. The Phoenix Theatre is also preparing to welcome the community to our own Livonia Art in the Park.


The event will focus on Livonia as the place for culture and serious discussions on democracy with panelists including retired Admiral Ken Barrett, veteran and DEI leader Lorrena Black, and Teri Weingarden, West Bloomfield Township Treasurer, a leading voice for Judaism in Michigan.


The private showing is set for 7:00 pm on January 25. If you would like to be a part of the evening with a limited private audience, send a note to [email protected].


The film “I Love This Country” reflects on democracy and fallen soldiers who have sacrificed their lives. The film’s message is that love, diversity, and solidarity are foundational to truly embracing duty, honor, and country.


Members of American Legion Post 32 who provided the Honor Guard in the film, Executive Producer Peter Raft, Mike Makki of Veterans Affairs, John Santeiu Funeral Home, County Commissioner Al Haidous, Rob’s Uncle, Turfe’s brother Norm who also was a West Point Graduate, and Judge David Turfe, Dearborn Heights will also attend the event.

"It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness." Eleanor Roosevelt

Livonia residents, come together with your neighbors on Tuesday, January 23rd, to stand in solidarity with the south-end community. We aim to preserve an essential anchor building that has suffered from neglect over the years and now faces the threat of demolition for the sake of “economic development.” Let us unite and protect our shared heritage.

For those hungry for a hot delicious breakfast this Sunday, January 21st


They had this typewriter committed at

Texas size cinnamon French Toast

D.O. Good for Denny is looking for volunteers!


Cans for a Cause was a huge success last year. They need more help this year as their efforts continue to expand.


They are looking for people to collect, pick up, and/or return cans for them.


Is anyone interested in being a part of their Cans for a Cause team? 

Livonia is a hometown full of things to do. Engage and enjoy.

Do you have your tickets?

Time is running out.

Drawing February 10th.

Two weeks before you can stock up on some great reading.

Mail Address

19514 Bainbridge 48152

E-mail address

[email protected]


Cell address

734-674-5871

The typewriter is not available for phone calls or emails Saturday and Sunday. Mental health and rehabilitation time. Out and about enjoying life.


What motivates FridayMusings:

We can't only define Livonia as taking small steps toward maintaining the way things were. That will give us mediocre outcomes. Our goal needs to be innovative and transformative.

Budzinski sets second Coffee Hour at Library in February

Madonna University partners with Human Relations Commission to honor MLK Legacy

Madonna University held a MLK event Wednesday that they say was inspiring to all. Students, faculty, staff, and other members of our community honored Dr. King's vision for justice and equality through performances and heartfelt conversations.


Performances included Kevin Liang playing Amazing Grace on the violin, and Brothers of Faith performing their song When Saints Cry.


They also want to congratulate their essay contest winner, Nekold Jones, and the Livonia Human Relations Commission for sponsoring the contest.


Pohutsky responds to

Detroit News opinion piece

Last week the Detroit News published an opinion piece accusing Democratic elected officials of passing legislation to provide free breakfast and lunch to school children to "buy votes."


State Representative responds to the opinion piece:


"Children learn better when they're not hungry, and for some, what they eat at school are the only meals they get. I'm proud of our work to provide these meals to kids and it's my sincere hope we can continue the program past this year.


"Doing things that constituents support isn't "buying votes." It's doing our jobs, and I'm grateful for the opportunity HD 17 has given me to serve them".