Community Corner
5 Things You Should Know Today - April 2, 2012
Farmington residents have a chance to weigh in tonight on whether dispatch services should be shared with Farmington Hills.
The new month starts in Farmington and Farmington Hills with a public meeting on a plan that would have the cities sharing dispatch and inmate housing services. Here's what else you should know today:
1. The weather
The work week starts clear and sunny, with a high today around 56. The National Weather Service predicts a 30 percent chance of rain tonight after 2 a.m., and a low tonight around 37.
2.
Looking for a spring break activity for your elementary-aged kids? Stop by the today at 2 p.m. for a free arts and crafts time. Registration is not required. For information, call 248-553-0300.
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3.
The is considering a proposal to consolidate dispatch and inmate housing services with the Learn more about it in the auditorium at , 7 p.m. today. Read a recap of the proposal at ci.farmington.mi.us.
4. Look ahead:
Learn how to make memoirs from memories in this facilitated class. It's offered free of charge on Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., at the , and registration is required. Call 248-848-4311 or visit farmlib.org.
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5. Look ahead:
The Oakland County Bar Association, in partnership with the D. Augustus Straker Bar Association and Oakland County Youth Assistance, offers a free Legal Aid Clinic Wednesday, 4:30 p.m., at the in Farmington Hills. Volunteer attorneys will provide basic legal information and counseling in Juvenile Law , Family Law, Criminal Law, Landlord/Tenant. Call 248-334-3400 to RSVP.
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