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WELCOME to the newsletter of the Rotary Club of Livonia AM. Our club meets weekly to socialize, discuss the needs of our community and the world around us, and take action to address those needs. Please consider visiting our club or joining us on a service project.

All Are Welcome!

Meeting Notice and Club News

Coming Up This Week



President David Stechholz invites you to a Hybrid Zoom meeting scheduled for Wednesday, May 07, 2025, at 7:30 AM.


This week, we will hold a Club Assembly, with an Invocation by Mike Ladwig.

Interact Club "End-Of-Year" Ceremony

May 05, 2025

The Churchill HS Interact Club held an "end-of-year" ceremony for their graduating Interact Seniors. At the ceremony, they handed out Senior stoles and certificates, and covered a year-in-review presentation.


Club members Tammy Bonifield, Claude Kendrick, Dave Burton, Sharon Pommerville, Dave Stechholz, Bill Friske, and Nancy Darga were in attendance. We are blessed to have such a well-run and wonderfully successful Interact Club.


Congratulations to Co-Presidents Emily Davis and Allison Pritula and the entire Interact Club on a terrific year!

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Member News

Cherry Blossom Tree Planting at Rotary Park

May 03, 2025

On Saturday, May 3rd, members of the Livonia AM and Noon Rotary Clubs, along with community partners like the Kiwanis Club, gathered at Rotary Park for a spirited and meaningful service project to begin revitalizing the park after sections were damaged by an F-1 tornado earlier this year.


The morning kicked off at 10:00 AM with energy and purpose, as volunteers planted native cherry trees along the park’s entrance drive. This marked the first visible step toward restoring the park’s natural beauty and community value.


Nancy Darga coordinated the video documentation of the day’s efforts, with a clipboard in hand, ensuring the message of service and recovery was well captured. The video team, referred by Wayne Kinney, filmed club members, guided by no scripts, starting with Tammy Bonifield explaining the purpose behind the revitalization and the community’s shared vision for the future of the park.

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Once the cameras work was done, simultaneously tools came out and the hands-on work began. Steve Alexander, chair of the revitalization committee, played a key role in coordinating the effort; making sure plenty of volunteers came out for the cherry tree planting, organizing the collaboration with the Noon Club, and even providing refreshments (yes, Coke products!).


Susan Paluchniak once again answered the call to feed the hardworking volunteers, continuing her generous support following her efforts during the tornado debris clean-up earlier this year. Claude Kendrick brought tools and muscles to the planting effort—and even made sure the Jimmy John’s subs and chips passed a thorough “taste test.”


Other dedicated Rotarians like Tom Martin, Marlene Katafias, and friend of Rotary Jackie Graham were hard at work planting trees, with Marlene warmly greeting fellow volunteers she seemed to know by name. The collective energy, teamwork, and shared passion for service created a strong kickoff to what will be an ongoing park restoration project.


Representatives from the Rotary Club of Livonia (Noon) came out in force, and the Kiwanis also joined in, exemplifying how community service clubs can come together in times of need to create a lasting impact.


As cherry trees now line the park’s entrance drive, they serve not only as a symbol of renewal but also as a living tribute to the power of collaboration, service, and resilience in the Livonia community.


Claude Kendrick

Club Meeting Featuring Anastasia and Katie's Coffee Shop and Cafe

April 30, 2025

The Meeting was opened by President Dave with the Invocation by Victoria Haltom. Birthday wishes were sung, and visitors were introduced to the group. It was a lively, noisy, and enthusiastic opening, so much so that the newsletter notetaker missed hearing specific names of people to add to the newsletter. We are happy that so many were in attendance and so joyful to be there.

Dave and Bill Friske gave a recap of our club’s presentation at the 6400 District Assembly at St. Clair College in Windsor this past weekend. Dave Stechholz, Nancy Darga, Erin Dobbins, and Bill Friske presented a session titled "Collaborative Club Projects". Tammy Bonifield presented a session for "Club Treasurers". Our newest member, Tom Martin, was there to support us.


Steve Alexander reminded us that Cherry Blossom trees will be planted along the right side of the entrance to Rotary Park on Saturday, and help is needed.


Dave Stechholz mentioned a 17-day International mission trip that is a possibility and will be explored in the near future.


Nancy reported on the Rebuild Rotary Park activities. She shared that Bill

Joyner made a 10 foot banner that will be used for publicity and media spots. Flyers are being distributed in a variety of ways and places. Donations are beginning to come in.


Great news and relief: Pat Zucal shared that our Rotary Carnival is alive and well for another year, beginning May 19th at the Sears parking lot location, and will run for 19 days.


Susan Paluchniak is again involved with the Passport To Safety event on June 7th from 10:00 - 2:00 PM, at the Livonia Police Department & Fire Department Headquarters, and is looking for volunteers to measure kids’ heads for a free bike helmet.


Please keep checking the Newsletter for other important activities and events that are on our club’s calendar.

Today’s speakers began their presentation by providing us with delectable muffins and coffee from their establishment: Anastasia and Katie's

Coffee Shop and Cafe located at 19215 Merriman Rd, Livonia, MI 48152,

248-957-8019. Co-founder, Kelly Rockwell, defined their cafe as a non-profit activity that is part of Mi Work Matters. Its mission is to provide education, outreach, advocacy, and employment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The cafe is a community-

centric social enterprise that provides training and employment for people with disabilities. They are proud that they just celebrated 5 years in business and in 2021 received Livonia’s Community Enhancement Award.


Besides being a full-service cafe with sandwiches, the cafe also caters events.

Ian, one of the cafe’s employees (age 31) gave a brief description on how his job at the cafe has changed his life. Having been diagnosed with Hydrocephalus in utero, Ian is grateful that he has had a place to work, learn new skills, and be an important part of a caring team.


Other employees are adults with various disabilities such as Downs Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and Autism.


At the end of the presentation, Livonia AM Rotary Club presented MiWork

Matters with a grant check for $1,500.

Meeting ended on time followed by a Board Meeting.


(Please excuse this writer’s inability to capture the names of all the people who were present today— Just come back—it was wonderful to see and hear all of you talking, sharing, laughing, and enjoying each other!)


Victoria Haltom

Upcoming Club Meetings


05/07/2025 - Club Assembly, Invocation by Mike Ladwig.


05/14/2025 - Chris Matus, DTE Community Affairs, Invocation by Greg Greene.


05/21/2025 - Kayleigh Kavanagh Reid, Executive Director, Livonia Spree, Invocation by Victoria Haltom.


05/28/2025 - Veronica Cruz, Director, Livonia Breaking Barriers, Invocation by Nancy Darga.

Join Us

VISIT OUR CLUB IN PERSON


We meet at the

Livonia Senior Center Complex

15218 Farmington Road

Livonia, MI 48154


Every Wednesday, 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM


All Are Welcome!

Upcoming Events


05/17/2025 - Livonia (Noon) Rotary Club's Third Annual "Wine in the Park", Rotary Park, Pavilion 3 and 4, 1:00-4:00 PM, $35 per Person, Event Details HERE.


05/19/2025 - Livonia AM Rotary's Annual Carnival, Sears Parking Lot at Seven Mile and Middlebelt, Monday, May 19, 2025 - Sunday, June 08, 2025.


05/24/2025 - The newly formed Great Lakes Chapter of the Rotary Action Group for Peace (RAGFP) Charter celebration, All are welcome, 9:00 AM, Zoom link https://app.zoom.us/wc/join, Meeting ID: 533 632 6427, Event Flyer.


05/30/2025 - District Conference, St Clair Centre for the Arts in Windsor, Ontario, Friday, May 30 - Sunday, June 01, 2025. Registration Details HERE.


06/06/2025 - Livonia Symphony ​Orchestra, Bob Bennett Memorial Golf Classic, 11:00 AM Check-in, Noon Shotgun Start, Whispering Willows Golf Course, Sponsorship and Registration Details to Follow.


06/07/2025 - Passport To Safety, 9:00 - 2:00 PM, Livonia Police Department & Fire Department Headquarters, Event Info to Follow.


06/10/2025 - 72 Annual Meet The Governor Night, Harrow, Camoes Portugese Club, 324 Roseborough Road, Essex, ON NOR, 5:30 PM.


06/14/2025 - Installation Party at the Bonifield's Lake House. Event Details to Follow.


06/21/2025 - Rotary International Convention, Calgary, Canada, June 21st - June 25th, Event Information HERE.


06/29/2025 - Livonia Spree (LAMR at Beer Tent During Fireworks Night), Event Details and Signup to Follow.


07/19/2025 - LAMR Adopt-A-Highway Road Clean-up Day, 8:30 - 11:00 AM, Breakfast at Sam's Place Restaurant to Follow, Signup to follow.


09/08/2025 - District Governor's Golf Outing 2025, Lakes of Taylor Golf Course, Registration and Sponsorship Details to Follow.


09/09/2025 - Rotary & Schoolcraft College Night at Comerica Park, Go Tigers! Event Details to Follow.

Past Meetings and Events

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