Politics & Government
The Week Ahead: Council, Blood Drive, Race to Nowhere
Farmington Hills city officials will discuss the proposed Grand River Corridor Improvement Authority and meet with a Swedish city manager delegation.
It's another busy week in Farmington and Farmington Hills, filled with government meetings, civic group activities and a chance for you to donate blood. Here's what's on our calendar:
city officials will meet in a study session at 6 p.m. Monday to discuss the proposed Grand River Corridor Improvement Authority before their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Officials are expected to meet with a Swedish city manager delegation and hear reports from several city commissions. In addition, a public hearing is scheduled on a proposed zoning ordinance amendment affecting building height limits. For a complete agenda, visit fhgov.com.
Adults 50 and older are invited to a presentation on dental health at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the . Dr. Jeffrey Zenetti will talk about oral hygiene, dentures, protecting your heart and more.
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Visit more than 60 local small-business people at the first-ever business expo from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday at . The event will feature local professionals and service providers, as well as a number of vendors who have home-based businesses. And you won't believe the raffle prizes. Admission is free.
On Wednesday, will host an American Red Cross blood drive. Give the gift of life any time from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. And on Thursday, North Farmington will host a screening of the movie Race to Nowhere. .
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Want to know more about the Farmington Area Jaycees? Drop in at at 7 p.m. Friday for a . The $11 admission gets you two games of bowling, shoes, pizza and pop—and a little more information about one of the community's most active civic groups, which is open to anyone 21 to 40 years old. Registration is required; call 877-411-FAJC (877-411-3252).
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