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October 10, 2019                                               ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                                  PAGE 5



                           NORTHVILLE - PLYMOUTH







        City manager to serve on Municipal League board




           Northville City Manager                                ”                                 international city/county man-  Galloway; Madison Heights
        Patrick Sullivan was recently              He served on the board of directors              agement association (ICMA)     Mayor Brian Hartwell and
        named as a new board member                                                                 and the Michigan Municipal     Sterling Heights councilmem-
        of the Michigan Municipal                    for the MME, and as president                  Executives (MME). He served    ber Barbara A. Ziarko. In addi-
        League.                                        of the organization in 2018.                 on the board of directors for the  tion, Saginaw City Mayor Pro
           Members of the state organi-                                                             MME, and as president of the   Tem Brenda F. Moore was
        zation recently elected six new                                                             organization in 2018.          named president and selected
        members to the board during    Northville, he was the city    degree in public affairs from    Also chosen to serve on the  as  vice   president   was
        the  annual meeting at the 2019  superintendent in St. Clair for  Wayne State University and a  board until 2022 were: Grosse  Muskegon Heights Mayor
        convention Sept. 25 in Detroit.  10 years and the assistant city  master's in public administra-  Pointe City Manager Pete  Kimberley Sims. As vice presi-
           Sullivan has been the city  manager/village clerk in the   tion from Oakland University.  Dame; Cadillac Mayor Carla    dent, Sims is in line to become
        manager in Northville since    Village of Beverly Hills for five  He has been a member of the  Jean Filkins; Flint City    the League president for the
        2006. Before coming to         years. Sullivan has a bachelor's  league finance committee, the  Councilmember    Monica    2020-21 term.
        Northville names annual beautification award winners



           Members of the Northville     The two top city awards were  to Aisin World Corp. and Lifetime  members agreed, Pittaway said,  involved in the early spring clean-
        Rotary Club hosted the 30th    presented to Northville Garden  Award went to Meadowbrook    and a special recognition award  up of Bennett Arboretum along
        Annual Beautification Awards   Club Park for “The Best in Town”  Country Club. Eighteen other  was presented to the condomini-  the Living Wall pathway (at
        luncheon recently and nearly 100  and First United Methodist  businesses in the township    um association.                Sheldon between Six and Seven
        guests attended the event.     Church for “The Pride of       received awards for their beauti-  Beautification Commission  mile roads. There were many vol-
           City     of     Northville  Northville.” Twenty-four city  fication efforts.             members also thanked members   unteers, corporations and retail-
        Beautification   Commission    awardees received a Certificate  Typically, the beautification  and friends who planted flowers  ers who donated their time and
        Chairperson Diane Pittaway pre-  of Recognition “for their out-  commission doesn't present  around the city and maintained  supplies to restore the luster to
        sented awards to 27  businesses  standing efforts to beautify the  awards to residential areas but  the flower beds during the season,  the trail, she said. She also
        and    organizations   while   building and grounds in the City  was told by several people about  as well as those in the city and  thanked her co-chair Jim Morche.
        Northville         Township    of Northville.”                the beautifully landscaped, flow-  community who helped make the  “People notice when you work
        Beautification Co-Chair Lynne    The Best in Township award   ering entrance at St. Lawrence  planting and maintenance a suc-  to beautify an area of the commu-
        Mosteller bestowed awards on 21  went to Deadwood Bar & Grill;  Estates at Seven Mile and   cess.                          nity. You are making a differ-
        businesses in the township.    the Corporate Pride Award went  Sheldon roads. Commission       Mosteller praised those     ence,” Pittaway said.”
        Northville, Plymouth departments marking Fire Prevention Week



           Not Every Hero Wears A      motor vehicle accident with the  Week for more than 90 years-to  “Station tours are a great  Department will host a week-
        Cape, but firefighters through-  Jaws of Life demonstration,  promote the annual Fire       activity for both adults and chil-  long open house at Fire Station
        out the area are often life-   and other attractions from 10  Prevention Week campaign,     dren,” a spokesman noted.      #1, 215 W. Main, Northville
        savers. Fire department per-   a.m. until noon this Saturday,   “Not Every Hero Wears a        Several interactive demon-  from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. through
        sonnel will help local families  Oct. 12.                     Cape. Plan and Practice Your  strations will be on display and  tomorrow, Oct. 11.
        learn about fire safety while    Refreshments will be served  Escape!” is the theme this year.  children and adults can partici-  During the event, children
        enjoying several attractions   and the Plymouth Township      The campaign works to educate  pate in emergency scenarios   and their families can tour the
        during Fire Safety Open House  Charity Pumpkin Patch will be  everyone about the small but  and learn about household fire  Fire House, view a fire engine,
        events being hosted in both    open.                          important actions families can  hazards.                     and see demonstrations of sim-
        Plymouth and Northville.         The open house will take     take to prevent fires and be safe  To schedule a tour group in  ulated smoke and simulated
           Visitors at the Plymouth    place at Fire Station #1, 9911  in case a home fire occurs.   the City of Plymouth during   fire.
        Township station can meet fire-  North Haggerty Road in         The City of Plymouth is offer-  Fire Prevention Week, contact  Educational information
        fighters, see and touch the new  Plymouth Township.           ing free tours of the fire depart-  the fire department at (734) 453-  will be conveyed with materials
        township fire engine and ambu-   The local fire departments   ment through this Saturday,   1234 extension 280 or via email  and fun projects.
        lance, learn how to use a fire  are teaming up with the       Oct. 12. Tours are now being  at jdavison@ci.plymouth.mi.us    The Northville Township
        extinguisher, view fire safety  National Fire Protection      scheduled for school groups,  [mailto:jdavison@ci.ply-       Fire Department Open House,
        demonstrations, spray fire     Association® (NFPA®)-the offi-  neighborhood groups and other  mouth.mi.us].                also part of Fire Prevention
        hoses in the squirt house, see a  cial sponsor of Fire Prevention  organizations.              The Northville City Fire    Week,  took place Oct. 6.
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