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WAYNE - WESTLAND
Special rebate
Dealership hosts clothing drive
The North Brothers Ford dealership is and household items from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
offering a very special “rebate” to both the Monday through Friday.
Wayne-Westland Salvation Army and the “We just recently started partnering
Lighthouse Home Mission in the commu- with them as well (as The Salvation
nity. Army),” said Brochu.
The dealership quarterly clothing drive “We have one of our employees who's
will continue through the end of March pretty active with the shelter. He and his
and the clothing sent to the charities to wife go pretty regularly” to Lighthouse to
help those in need in the city. assist clients.
“It's great,” said Shannon Brochu, a Lighthouse is with the Full Gospel
sales manager for the auto dealership on Temple on Palmer Road in Westland. It
Ford Road. “The value of giving is some- offers food, clothing, shelter, job help, and
thing that as a family-owned company, transportation help, along with doctor
North Brothers has always instilled in us.” assistance.
She cited the time and talent of dealership Call (734) 326-3885 to inquire about
owners, Doug and Tom North, and their Lighthouse help.
staff, devote to charitable efforts in the The dealership sponsors a 5K with the North Brothers staffers Amy Eastep, Art Naif and Dalton Cejmer recently met in the
community. City of Westland to benefit business chari- dealership showroom by the antique green Ford truck. Estep said she was proud to
hold the quarterly clothes drive sign.
“We do encourage our customers to ties, with a similar golf outing on the cal-
bring in clothes,” she noted of the gently- endar, too. recipients. generosity of folks like North Brothers.
used clothing being collected at the deal- “The food drive is around Christmas “They go under the Christmas tree and We're very appreciative of that. We're very
ership. time,” Brochu said. Many community sup- we have someone drop it off,” Brochu said grateful for all they do,” said Hulett.
One of the beneficiaries, Lighthouse porters and car dealership staff pitch in to of the donated food. North Brothers Ford is on the north
Home Mission, 34033 Palmer Road in feed hungry people, with The Salvation The Wayne-Westland Salvation Army side of Ford Road, east of Farmington
Westland, also accepts clothes, furniture Army and some other pantries as the Envoy Jim Hulett is grateful: “We rely on Road and east of Wayne Road.
Local students succeed at ‘History Day’ competition
Students from Stevenson Documentary: 7th grade Audrea Alana and Alissa Gildersleeve Bargerstock Inside the Walls of Kaylee Remington, Julia Riopelle
Middle School placed in the top Beene, Jolene Tran Vietnamese Marie Curie: A Great Discovery the Stonewall Uprising; 8th grade The Battle of Marathon; 8th grade
three of the Regional History Day Immigration With A Tragic Ending Ethan Hjortsberg, Buster Wurm Karley Chouinard, Molly
category recently at the Detroit Individual Documentary: 8th Individual Exhibit:8th grade 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic; McFadden, Lydia Marcum
Historical Museum and will move grade Teya Adham There is No Madison Sullivan Omaha Beach; 8th grade Alexander Geralds, Tragedies and triumphs of Anne
on to represent Wayne-Westland Alice Paul, There is Suffrage: 7th 8th grade Greta Diroff Executive Michael Boyd The Triumph and Franks' Life
Community Schools at the State grade Brady Isaacson The Order 9066: An American Tragedy of the Little Rock Nine Individual Paper: 8th grade
Michigan History Day competi- Invasion of Poland by Germany Injustice; 8th grade Simon Individual Website: 7th grade Sophia Biber Jonas Salk; The
tion in Bay City, April 27. This 1929; 7th grade Savannah Erickson The Stonewall Riots: Kiersten West The Great Journey to the Poliomyelitis
year's theme was Tragedy and Brinkmeier Korea under Fighting for Equal Rights Depression; 8th grade Alexandria Vaccine; 8th grade Jaden Tran
Triumph in History. Japanese Rule Group Website: 7th grade Cripps Making America Fathers of the Planes (Wright
Winners included: Group Group Exhibit: 8th grade Katrina Luzadas, Abbie Group Performance: 7th grade Brothers).
Chamber to host annual Business Expo Saturday at Westland Mall
Westland businesses are join- event is Wayne County and CEO. members and $75 for nonprofit tives. “Our residents actually
ing forces to put their collective Community College District while “We get a good number of ven- members. To participate in the enjoy it a lot and so do our ven-
best foot forward. The Westland the business sponsor is Westland dors and we get a good number of event this year, contact the cham- dors,” Swope said.
Chamber of Commerce will host Shopping Center. The health visitors. The mall's a phenomenal ber at (734) 326-7222. The new chamber member-
the Health & Business Expo from sponsor of the event is Michigan venue. They're great partners,” The expo was offered for ship directory and community
10 a.m. until 3 p.m. this Saturday, Chiropractic Specialists, PC. she added. about a decade before going on guide is also available at the
March 16. “It's a great event that kind of The Health & Business Expo hiatus and coming back within a chamber office on the north side
This year, the event will take bridges the relationship between gives businesses the opportunity couple years, said Swope. “It of Ford Road just west of Carlson.
place the east court of the the business community and the to advertise their goods and serv- helps a lot of our residents,” The Westland Police Department
Westland Shopping Center, at residential community,” said ices in a spacious atmosphere. including the opportunity to meet across the street on the south side
Wayne and Warren roads. Brookellen Swope, Westland The cost for a table is $100 for dentists, chiropractors, and faces the Chamber of Commerce
The presenting sponsor of the Chamber of Commerce president Westland Chamber business urgent care center representa- site.
Driver facing criminal charges in fatal crash
A Westland man is facing Wayne County Prosecutor Kym due to injuries sustained in the Johnson is currently listed as a
criminal charges in the car crash Worthy, Johnson was driving a crash. "parole absconder" from a home
that killed a passenger in the vehicle that crashed into the Police allege that Johnson invasions first degree conviction.
vehicle he was driving. west side of a building located in was driving eastbound on The probable cause confer-
John Henry Johnson, II, 25, the 8600 block of Puritan in Puritan Avenue when he drove ence for Johnson is scheduled
was arraigned Feb. 27 before Detroit. Police were called to the off the roadway and crashed into for March 7 and his preliminary
36th District Court Magistrate scene at about 3 p.m. Dec. 6 and the building. court examination is scheduled
Dawn M. White and is facing discovered a passenger in the It is further alleged by the for March 14. Both hearings are
charges of reckless driving caus- vehicle, Donald Dwayne Adams, prosecutor that Johnson fled the before Judge Ronald Giles in
ing death and failure to stop at 24, in the front passenger seat, scene on foot, and left the front 36th District Court.
the scene of an accident when at critically injured. Medics trans- seat passenger behind. Johnson received a $150,000
fault, resulting in death. ported Adams to a local hospital According to the Michigan cash/surety bond at his arraign-
According to the office of where he was pronounced dead Department of Corrections, ment. John Henry Johnson, III
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