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November 23, 2016
W
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Classified
Gary E. Avery
Gary E. Avery, age 72,
Belleville area resident
since 1986, passed away
Friday, Nov.18 at Cedar
Woods, Belleville. He was
born Jan. 29, 1944 in
Wayne, the son of the late
Edmund
and
June
(Vangeeson) Avery.
Mr. Avery graduated from
Romulus High School and
proudly served his country
in the U.S. Air Force. He
served in the Air National
Guard for more than 20
years and was on their
bowling league. He retired
from Ford Motor Co. after
30 years of loyal service at
Detroit Metro Airport in Air
Transportation.
He was a member of the
former Trinity Reformed
Church and a member of
the Belleville Moose Lodge
#934 for many years. He
loved spending time there
with friends. He was a for-
mer member of the Van
Buren Eagles, Huron Valley
Conservation Association,
and the Romulus VFW.
Mr. Avery is survived by
daughter, Mary Ellen Avery
of Indiana; a son, Ed (Tina)
Avery
of
Sumpter
Township; three grandchil-
dren, Rodney, Christina
and Lance Avery; a sister,
Doris (Harry) Smith of
Georgia; two nephews, Jeff
and Keith Smith; a brother-
in-law Lee (Wilma) Bechtol
of Florida; many friends
and his extended family.
He was preceded in death
by his wife, Barbara Ellen
(Bechtol) Avery, on April
24, 2006.
Visitation will be 1-8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 25, with a 7
p.m. Loyal Order of the
Moose Service.
Visitation will also be at 11
a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 26, all at David C.
Brown Funeral Home, 460
E. Huron River Dr.,
Belleville. Funeral services
for Mr. Avery will begin at 1
p.m. Saturday. Interment
will be in Michigan
Memorial Park in Flat Rock.
Memorial
contributions
may be made to Mr. Avery's
family and would be appre-
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line guest book and share
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Wayne OK’s 2nd marijuana dispensary plan
Computer education contract OK’d at Barns center
Wayne City Council members
recently approved the site plan
for a second medical marijuana
dispensary in the community.
The proposed dispensary
will be located in an existing
vacant home which will be
moved to a new foundation on a
vacant lot on Van Born Road.
The site is close to the area
where paving onVanBornRoad
ends and the surface becomes
gravel.
The 1,274-square-foot home
will be renovated to become
handicapped
accessible,
according to the site plans.
According to Wayne City
Clerk/Planner Matthew Miller,
the marijuana dispensary is a
permitted use in the city. Such
businesses are not allowed to be
within 1,000 feet of a school, day
care, church or any residence
according to Wayne city ordi-
nances. The site plan presented
to the members of the city coun-
cil for approval was within all
local restrictions and specifica-
tions.
The site plan was presented
by Scott Gocaj of U.S. 12 Bar on
MichiganAvenue.
Miller told the city council
members that the city would
probably not have more than
three medical marijuana dis-
pensaries within the borders
because of the added restriction
requiring them to be more than
1,000 feet from one another.
There is already one dispensary
located near the UAWLocal 900
Hall.
Additional city permits from
the city will be required for con-
struction and utility permits at
the site as construction contin-
ues, including policemonitoring
of the dispensary once opera-
tional, Miller told the council
members.
The City of Westland is seek-
ing applicants to fill the slate of
vacant positions on theParks and
RecreationAdvisoryCouncil.
The Parks and Recreation
Advisory Council is a seven-
member board appointed by the
mayor with confirmation by
members of the city council. The
advisory council members
review plans and specifications
for work in city parks and volun-
teers for programs provided by
the city recreation department.
The board members also advise
the administration on parks and
recreation strategies, according
to a prepared release from the
office ofMayorWilliamWild.
Meetings take place at 5:30
p.m. the second Tuesday of each
month at city hall, located at
36300WarrenRoad.
“I amencouraging all interest-
ed residents to apply as they will
work with our new Parks and
Recreation Director LaTricia
Gunnells on improving the city's
parks and recreation opportuni-
ties,” commentedWild.
The primary purpose of the
advisory council is to provide
advice froma citizenperspective,
according to the statement. The
activities of the advisory council
may include the study of critical
issues, performing independent
research, and reviewing staff
reports and recommendations.
These prepare the advisory body
to discuss, analyze, formulate,
and forward well-developed,
thoughtful recommendations to
the administration and the leg-
islative body.
Interested members must be
residents of the City of Westland
with an interest in parks and
recreation activities. They must
be willing to function as part of
the advisory team and willing
and available to attend monthly
meetings.
Applicants should be willing
to support the mission and goals
of the group and should be famil-
iar with various aspects of recre-
ation and fundraising, whichmay
include having established rela-
tionships with funding partners
such as community foundations,
corporations, individual donors
or preparation of funding appli-
cations.
Anyone interested in applying
to be a member, should visit
to com-
plete the application and submit
it along with an updated resume.
Applications can be mailed to
City of Westland, Westland Parks
and Recreation, 36300 Warren
Road,Westland, MI 48185
Applications can also be
emailed to parks@cityofwest-
land.com with the subject line
PRACApplication.
Members of the Westland City
Council have approved a $38,000
contract with Quadrant 2
Education (Q2E) for the contin-
ued management of the
Jefferson Barns Community
Vitality Center Learning Center.
Funding for this partnership is
provided by a Michigan State
Police JAGGrant.
Quadrant 2 Education pro-
vides programming and teachers
for the Learning Center at the
Norwayne facility. During the
first year of the program, more
than 100 students, ages 9-18
attended computer science-relat-
ed activities taught by Quadrant
2. Classes began with computer
coding and have advanced to
using devises such as robots,
drones and white boards.
Students are creating games and
websites.
"Having Quadrant 2 as a man-
aging partner has been enriching
for many students who have uti-
lized the learning center," com-
mented Westland Mayor William
Wild. "One student started the
program with a 1.5 grade point
average. After working with the
Q2E teachers, her grade point is
greatly improved and she is a
mentor for younger students."
During the 2016-17 school
year and summer, Q2E will con-
tinue to guide the students as
they pursue their interests in the
computer science field. The pro-
gram will also continue to pro-
vide tutoring in all subjects. All
students, ages 10 - 18 are wel-
come to participate in the
Learning Center. There is no
cost to participate.
For more information, contact
the Learning Center at:
or call (734) 595-0288.
The site plan presented to the members
of the city council for approval
was within all local
restrictions and specifications.
The primary purpose
of the advisory council
is to provide advice
from a citizen perspective...
Westland seeks recreation board applicants
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