The Garden Variety

The Garden Variety

In 1976, the City of Livonia purchased an old farm site now known as Greenmead Historical Park. The farm and its buildings are a reminder of a bygone era of Michigan’s history. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the 95… Read More
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Fore!

Fore!

Each summer, the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual golf outing, “Bunkers & Bogeys.” The event takes place on the beautiful greens of the Farmington Hills Golf Club and allows attendees a fun day for networki… Read More
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State of the Art

State of the Art

Downtown Farmington will see the return of Art on the Grand this weekend! The street fair is celebrating its 13th year and is set to feature high-quality art along Grand River Avenue. A variety of items will be available to purchase, including cerami… Read More
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Spreading the Good

Spreading the Good

Twice a year, our friends at the Farmington & Farmington Hills Foundation for Youth & Families bring a little bit of brightness to organizations supporting our community. Each spring and fall, the FFHFYF reviews numerous applications for its… Read More
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Best & Brightest

Best & Brightest

We are excited to share that, for a third consecutive year, Wright Beamer has been chosen as one of Metropolitan Detroit’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For®! The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® program recognizes companies that… Read More
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Things to Know (About Us!…

Things to Know (About Us!): Dirk Beamer

Each spring, Hope Lutheran Church’s teen performing arts group, The Edge, presents an original musical production written by Dirk and Jessica Beamer. The Edge’s members, kids in grades 6-12, meet weekly from September through May to rehearse and… Read More
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Opening Day

Opening Day

If there is one thing that announces the coming of summer, it is most definitely opening day of the Farmington Farmers Market. And this Saturday, the bell will ring again at the Walter E. Sundquist Pavilion and Riley Park in downtown Farmington, and… Read More
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With Thanks

With Thanks

Not everyone can understand the role played by administrative professionals. Much of what they do operates behind the scenes, and when done well, the efforts are not always obvious. This makes Administrative Professionals Day all the more important.… Read More
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Earth Month

Earth Month

After the great Santa Barbara oil spill, one junior senator was moved to bring about change. Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin hoped to harness the energy of the anti-war protests of the 60s into public awareness of air and water pollution with tea… Read More
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Things to Know (About Us!…

Things to Know (About Us!): Heather Yanke Lunneberg

Tonight, the halls of the Detroit’s Orchestra Hall will be filled with the remarkable music of two iconic composers: Johannes Brahms and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Oakland Symphony Orchestra’s final performance of the season takes place at the… Read More
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