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               THE BELLEVILLE          Sumpter adopts new Community Risk Reduction Program
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                                              Risk
                                          A
                                               Community
               Vol. 136, No. 14        Reduction Program was unani-                             ”                                make a personal visit to the
                                                                                                                                 homes of families with autistic
            Members of the Van         mously approved by members                  The plan includes sensory kits                children to determine through a
          Buren Public Schools Board   of the Sumpter Township Board                 for all the township police                 questionnaire the specific med-
          of Education have decided    of Trustees during their meet-                                                            ical needs of the occupants,
          against placing a Sinking    ing March 23.                           patrol cars and the three fire engines.           favorite toys or music of chil-
          Fund millage on the Nov. 2      In addition to offering free                                                           dren, favorite TV shows and the
          ballot.                      smoke detectors and carbon                                                                triggers that could result in a
                          See page 5.  monoxide detectors, along with  research Fire Department Lt.  the federal level.          mental health episode. That
                                       assistance in installing the  Jaime Goode completed during     The program takes pre-emp-  information will be available to
                  THE CANTON           devices for all residents, the  his classes at Fire Staff and  tive action to ensure that emer-  first responders using the
             EAGLE                     program is designed to prepare  Command School, has received  gency personnel have the infor-  address of the home so that
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               Vol. 74, No. 14         and educate both public safety  widespread attention and    mation necessary to locate and  should there be a call for serv-
                                                                                                                                 ice, police or fire, the informa-
                                                                                                   communicate with special
                                       first responders and families
                                                                     acclaim for being pro-active
            The    Easter   Bunny      with special needs members in  with special needs families in  needs children, concentrating  tion about the special needs of
          Express traveled to Canton   advance of an emergency situa-  the community. It is being  primarily on those on the     any occupant would be avail-
          neighborhoods as Canton      tion.                         adopted in multiple communi-  autism spectrum, Goode
          Leisure Services and the        The program, a product of  ties throughout the state and at  explained. In Sumpter, he will    See Program, page 4
          Canton    Public   Safety
          Department helped resi-                                                                                                ‘Shamrock’
          dents celebrate Easter.
                                                                                                                                 hunt proves
                          See page 2.

                THE INKSTER
          LEDGER STAR                                                                                                            successful
          LEDGER STAR

               Vol. 74, No. 14
                                                                                                                                   Members of the Noon Rotary
            As spring cleaning begins,                                                                                           Club in Plymouth demonstrated
          the Inkster Department of                                                                                              their commitment to the well
          Public Service has a few cau-                                                                                          being of the community recently
          tions for those preparing to                                                                                           with a donation of up to $10,000
          dispose of debris accumulat-                                                                                           to help local businesses survive
          ed during the winter months.                                                                                           during the ongoing pandemic.
                          See page 6.                                                                                              The club, in partnership with
                                                                                                                                 the Downtown Development
                  THE NORTHVILLE                                                                                                 Authority (DDA), sponsored the
             EAGLE                                                                                                               successful Shamrock on the
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                                                                                                                                 Shelf scavenger hunt through
               Vol. 210, No. 14                                                                                                  downtown Plymouth last month.
                                                                                                                                 The Rotary club bought $25 gift
            A Northville man is facing
          nine charges following his                                                                                             cards from participating busi-
          arrest for breaking into                                                                                               nesses that posted the colorful
          restaurants in Livonia and                                                                                             Shamrocks for the scavenger
          Redford Township, all on                                                                                               hunt.  With more than 350 partic-
          March 15.                                                                                                              ipants, the result was the pur-
                                                                                     Boogie Nights                               chased directly from 30 partici-
                          See page 6.                                                                                            chase of $300 in gift cards pur-
                                                                                     Dads and daughters got their “boogie” on in  pating businesses that were
                  THE PLYMOUTH                                                       Romulus recently and didn't let the pandemic  given away.
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                                                                   interfere with the annual Daddy-Daughter    Plymouth sponsored the scav-
                                                                                                                                                    Club
                                                                                                                                   “The
                                                                                                                                           Rotary
                                                                                                                                                           of
                                                                                     dance in the area. Recreation planners in the
               Vol. 21, No. 14                                                       city moved the event to the city parking lot  enger hunt to support local busi-
                                                                                     where the couples could show off their dance  nesses that have supported our
            The community is mourn-                                                  moves during the Daddy-Daughter Parking
          ing the death of well- known                                               Lot Disco event. There were bell-bottom     club and efforts for decades,”
          Plymouth attorney Donald                                                   pants, platform shoes, pony tails and even an  said John Buzuvis, club presi-
          “Don” Crane Morgan who                                                     Afro wig demonstrating the true 1970s spirit of  dent.  “Much like our club, the
          died at Angela Hospice on                                                  the event. An obvious success with the partici-  local businesses are woven into
          March 26, 2021.                                                            pants, the event also drew praise and two   the fabric of the community and
                          See page 2.                                                awards from the mParks and mParks           our support of them is critical
                                                                                     Professional Recognition Committee who pre-  during this unprecedented time.
                                                                                     sented the Romulus Parks and Recreation       “The scavenger hunt was an
                   THE ROMULUS                                                       Department with an “Innovative Programming”  opportunity to provide a free,
             ROMAN                                                                   award this year. Officials said in a prepared  family friendly activity in our
             ROMAN

               Vol. 136, No. 14                                                      release that the recreation department has  own community, raise awareness
                                                                                     made a commitment to continue to host fami-
                                                                                                                                 about Rotary and support our
            Members of the Romulus                                                   ly-friendly events during the COVID-10 pan-  local businesses by directly pur-
          City Council voted unani-                                                  demic and offer residents creative recreational  chasing gift cards from them,” he
          mously in a special meeting                                                experiences.                                said.
          to extend the state of emer-                                                                                             As the pandemic has caused a
          gency in the city and contin-                                                                                          year of financial instability for
          ue COVID-19 health precau-   Wayne Main Street faces funding crisis                                                    most business owners, Plymouth
          tions.                                                                                                                 Downtown       Development
                          See page 5.     The COVID-19 pandemic is                                                               Authority chairperson and the
                                       threatening yet another entity                           ”                                owner of her own downtown
                  THE WAYNE            in the City of Wayne.                    Our organization only has enough                 Plymouth business, Agio Spa di
             EAGLE                     (3) non profit organization                 operating revenue to survive                  Reposo, Kerri Pollard said the
             EAGLE
                                          Wayne Main Street, a 501 (c)
                                                                                                                                 Shamrock on the Shelf scav-
               Vol. 74, No. 14         which works to improve the                 through the end of May, 2021.                  enger hunt not only put money
            Wayne Main Street is part-  retail and environment of the                                                            into the pockets of those fighting
          nering with members of the   downtown area, is feeling the  the 2019-2020 budget year and  tributed to making it possible.  to stay in business, participants
                                                                                                                                 are noticing businesses they
                                       impact of the lack of donations
          Rotary Club of Wayne and the  during the past year.        has not committed to any      And so, it is with a heavy heart  haven't visited before.
          Friends of the Rouge to con-    “All of our operating costs,  future financial assistance to  that we report that our organi-  “I am so appreciative of the
          duct a city-wide cleanup of the  including the required salary  our organization. With the  zation only has enough operat-  Rotary Club's generous donation
          roads and paths bordering the  of our director, are raised  onset of the pandemic, in-per-  ing revenue to survive through  to downtown Plymouth business-
          Rouge River.                 through donations from the    son fundraising and donations  the end of May, 2021. Unless a  es, as both a business owner and
                          See page 3.
                                       public, corporate sponsorships  came to a screeching halt. The  significant sponsorship or  DDA board member,” said
                                       and fundraising events,” noted  ability to raise operating rev-  funding source is identified,  Pollard.  “It has been a difficult
                  THE WESTLAND         Juan Bradford, president of   enue all but ceased,” Bradford  our last event will be to co-host  year for all of us and to have
             EAGLE                     Wayne Main Street in a recent  said in the letter.          the downtown Spring Clean-    happy, excited people coming
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                                                                                                                                 into our spa looking for sham-
                                                                        “We are very proud of all
                                       communication to members
                                                                                                   Up which will be held on April
               Vol. 74, No. 14         and the general public.       that we have been able to     24 and 9 a.m. in Goudy Park,”  rocks and engaged in finding out
            Another Westland project      “Previously, the City of   accomplish over the last seven  Bradford continued.         what DTP (Downtown Plymouth)
          has been honored as an out-  Wayne DDA (Downtown           years. There is no way any of it  Bradford listed the many  has to offer is great.  We had old
          standing civic improvement   Development Authority) pro-   would have happened without   events and resources the      friends and lots of new potential
          as awards were presented to  vided annual funding to       the financial support of our  organization had provided to  guests of all ages find us over the
          the Shuman Sidewalk in the   Wayne Main Street. The DDA    many donors and the thou-     the community including the   past week.”
          city.                        stopped providing any funding  sand of hours that all of the                                The event continued through
                          See page 3.  to Wayne Main Street during   countless volunteers con-           See Main Street, page 3  March 28.


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