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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, March 05, 2025, at 7:30 AM.


This week, we will hold a Club Assembly, with an Invocation by Bob Carris.

In·vo·ca·tion


During our last meeting, Rev. David Stechholz gave the Invocation. Thank you, Rev. Dave!


WE ARE ALWAYS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR VOLUNTEERS TO GIVE THE INVOCATION AT THE START OF OUR MEETINGS.


Please inform Mike Ladwig if you want to lead us with a spiritual or inspiring message to start our meeting.

Westland Rotary Trivia Night

February 28, 2025

Livonia AM sent a team to participate in Westland Rotary's Trivia Night this past Friday.


Club members Victoria Haltom, Tammy Bonifield, Tom Martin, Dave Stechholz (and Janet), and Bill Friske (and Rose) gave it their all!


Halfway through the evening, the team was in 5th place out of 26 teams. By the night's end, one team dominated all comers. The team had a blast just the same and vowed to return next year.


Member News

Time to Turn in Your AAAPRC "Bank" Bottles

March 03, 2025

"Attention to all the generous contributors to the AAA Pregnancy Resource Center fundraiser! It's time to return the 'Bank' Bottles you picked up to support this wonderful cause. Please bring them to the club, where Bob Carris will collect and deliver them to AAAPRC. Thank you for making a difference and supporting this fantastic organization!"

Soccer Balls for Guatemala

March 01, 2025

Rob Bassett of the Rotary Club of Mitchell Field (Milwaukee) is seen here picking up another batch of (25) 4-Way-Test soccer balls for his club.

This is the club’s 4th purchase of soccer balls over the past two years. Rob’s club supports service work in Guatemala and they love handing out the soccer balls to the children.


Thank you Rob and the Rotary Club of Mitchell Field (Milwaukee)!

Maureen Miller Brosnan, Mayor City of Livonia

February 26, 2025

Today's meeting was opened with the Pledge, and an Invocation by President David Stechholz, and the singing of "America the Beautiful". 


Our visitors were asked to stand and introduce themselves. Happy Bucks were just collected, not explained since we wanted to give extra time to our speaker.


Our Club is honored to give a 45-minute break-out session presentation on "Collaborative Club Projects" at District 6400 Assembly on April 26th at St. Clair College, Windsor. The ballots will be sent out next week for our vote on one of the two candidates for District 6400 Governor Nominee-Designate.


Dawn Margretta, Nancy Darga, and Pastor Dave were at a meeting Monday with 4 Rotary Clubs representing Western Wayne County for starting a new hybrid program, Rotaract Club, being started at Schoolcraft College. Graduating seniors in the Interact Clubs will be informed of this new Rotaract Club.


Saturday, April 5th will be the first Road Clean Up for the year.


Our Speaker for today is Mayor Maureen Miller Bosnan. She served as City Council President two times before being elected Mayor in 2019. In that position she is in charge of 19 City Departments. Today the Mayor will be talking to us about the direction the city is taking over the next year and the plans for the reimagining of 5-Mile and Farmington as the heart of a new "City Center". She said she is excited to present it to us before it is presented to other groups because she knows that we will give her feedback on her message.






When she was elected, the people said what they wanted for the city.


  1. Keep people safe. Police and Fire Departments are now fully staffed 
  2. More money for road improvement. Just look around the city at road work being done.
  3. Good jobs for students if they didn't choose to go to college, so they would stay in Livonia. City is working with businesses to offer job shadowing programs, workforce experiences that match students with trades. 


The Mayor is happy to report that the main concerns of the citizens when she took office have been met.


The residents of Livonia are aging and the population is decreasing. Focus groups were meeting to decide what could be done with the city to attract residents. The recurring item that kept coming up was a central gathering space and more affordable housing. 5 Mile and Farmington was the ideal place since the City owned the property.


In 2020, the city council approved a Master Plan for the 5 Mile and Farmington parcel, which is 40 acres. This area would give the City a place to build what the citizens wanted. A place to gather, walk, have shops and be bikeable. To pay for this the city acquired 20.75 million in grants. First they will need to take down the aging Senior Center and move it to the Rec Center. This is currently being done with completion stated for December 2025. The builder for the new Senior Center specializes in senior designs, which shows signage and floor design that is directional and leads people around the building. Drawings were shown of what the new Center will look like. The lobby has a fireplace and is arranged like a hotel lobby with a seating area, an area to look for books and games to take to the tables. It will also have a coffee bar. The main floor will have a maker space for woodworking while the second floor a soft maker space for painting and sewing. All the furniture will be moveable. The banquet room will hold 350 people. The new Senior Wellness Center is slated to open in December 2025.

Where are we headed next? With the old senior center torn down, along with the old courthouse and Sam's Restaurant, plus the small building next door, gives the city a lot of space, 9 -10 acres, but still more space is needed. 20 acres are needed for a developer to want to use. To reach this, the City Hall needs to be removed and rebuilt. The current City Hall is 90,000 sq. ft. but only 54,000 SF is necessary since the city has a smaller workforce. The City Hall is built like a chimney with all the heat and cooling being pulled up. It is difficult to arrange furniture because it's a circular building. This will be financed by a bond from retirees' health care saving fund. The exact position of the new City Hall is still undecided.

Phase 1-Senior Center and phase 2-City Hall are checked off. The Police Department needs to be moved near the Court House. The police Department is out of date. Moving it will free up more space near Farmington Road for housing and development. Funding for this will have to be asked for. The Fire Dept. needs to be completely renovated. The other Fire Departments will also be renovated and brought up to date. There are now women in the department, and there are no separate sleeping and shower rooms. The new fire equipment is much larger and can't fit in the bays, meaning the trucks need to be kept outside, which will shorten their life. The F.D. #1 needs to stay where it is. Moving it would cut down on response time.


The Bennett Library also needs to be moved and made smaller. They were working on the air conditioning for it last summer, and the ceiling leaks. The new Police Department might go next to the Court House, so moving the renovated library would make space in this downtown area. Funding for this will have to be asked for. The City Council is working on this and will present ideas to the Mayor soon.


It was in 1967 that the idea of a downtown area appeared in the newspaper. Now years later this idea from 1967 may finally come true.


Susan Paluchniak

Livonia Westland Chamber Leadership & Awards Dinner

February 25, 2025

Club members Victoria Haltom, Susan Paluchniak, Tammy Bonifield, Steve Alexander, Bob Carris, and Eric Ladwig attended the Livonia Westland Chamber of Commerce "Leadership and Awards Celebration." The group joined community leaders, Chamber business members and honorees for one of the Chamber's signature annual events. This event is a celebration to honor those who make a difference in Livonia, making the community a great place to live, work, learn and play! 

DISCON 2025 Scenic Detroit River Cruise

May 31, 2025


For those who will be participating in our District Conference 2025


We are excited to offer you as a DISCON 2025 registered attendee the opportunity to join us on a two-hour Scenic Detroit River Cruise on Saturday afternoon. The cruise will leave at 1:00 pm from the foot of Ouellette Avenue, a short distance from the conference location.


This commentated cruise of the Detroit River will offer views of the new Gordie Howe Bridge and many other iconic sights along the Windsor and Detroit shorelines.


boxed lunch which can be enjoyed on board the cruise ship will be provided after the Saturday morning program.


Tickets are limited and will be distributed on a first come, first served basis to registered attendees.


To reserve your ticket, contact Elaine Snaden, DISCON 2025 Registrar, as soon as you receive this email, as tickets are first come, first served.


elainesnaden@gmail.com

Upcoming Club Meetings


03/05/2025 - Club Assembly, Invocation by Bob Carris.


03/12/2025 - Member Spotlight, Featuring Greg Greene and Mike Ladwig, Invocation by Rev. David Stechholz.


03/19/2025 - Sgt. Ryan Hayne, Livonia Police Department, Invocation by Mike Ladwig.


03/26/2025 - Elliott Williams, Senior Philanthropy Advisor, Shelter Box USA, Invocation by Greg Greene, Board Meeting to Follow.



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


03/12/2025 - District 6400 Grants Seminar, Option One: March 12th, 7:00 PM, Registration Link HERE, Option Two: March 18th, 7:00 PM, Registration Link HERE.


03/20/2025 - Great Lakes Rotary PETS, President-Elect Training Seminar, Thursday, March 20 - Saturday, March 22, 2025, Kalamazoo Radisson, Event Details HERE.


03/28/2025 - Taking Action For Peace Series, Featuring "Can We Have A Conversation", Henry Ford College, 8:30 - 2:00 PM, Event Registration HERE.


04/05/2025 - LAMR Adopt-A-Highway Road Clean-up Day, 8:30 AM, Signup Details to Follow.


04/26/2025 - District 6400 Assembly, St. Clair College, 2000 Talbot Rd. W. Windsor, ON N9A 6S4, 8:00 - 12:30 PM, Event Details to Follow.


05/02/2025 - Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) at Camp Copneconic in Fenton, MI, May 02 - May 04, 2025, Registration 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.


05/30/2025 - 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.


06/14/2025 - Installation Party at the Bonifield's Lake House. 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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