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Inside/Outside
Art Institute program comes to Inkster
Inkster residents and visitors be on display at Inkster City Hall, at Inkster Road near the bike
can enjoy some very special sights 2621 Trowbridge and a Portrait of path. Also at Colonial Park near
next month as the Detroit a Collagist by Benny Andrews will the bike path and Inkster Road
Institute of Arts' popular program be featured at the Booker T. will be The Piazza San Marco, a
Inside/Out visits the city through Dozier Recreation Center, 2025 well-known work by Caneletto.
October. Middlebelt Road. At the entrance to Inkster Park
The 10th year of the Inside Out Both Colonial and Inkster at 1550 John Daly St. The Wreck, a
program will include eight repro- parks will feature reproductions Eugene Louis Gabriel Isabey work
ductions of artworks installed in of works of art featured in the will be installed. Near the play sta-
the city. Inside/Out is a component museum. The works on display tion at Inkster Park, Movement
of the DIA community engage- are will withstand weather condi- #27 by Kwesi Osusu-Ankomah
ment efforts. During the past tions until they are taken down by will be displayed and in the area
decade, the museum has part- museum workers in October. by the bridge at Inkster Park,
nered with more than 100 commu- Mushhushshu-dragon Symbol Talking Oak, by William Maw
nities and engaged tens of thou- of the God Morduk by an unknown Geleau will be installed for public
sands of residents with art in Mesopotamian artist will be viewing.
places where they live, work and shown at Colonial Park by the play A complete map of the display
play. structure at 1470 Colonial Dr. area and information on upcom-
A reproduction of Savoy while Annunciatory Angel by Fra ing programs is available at Annucitory Angel by Fra Angelico will be on display in Inkster as part
Ballroom by Reginald Marsh will Angelico will be in Colonial Park dia.org/insideout. of the Detriot Institute of Arts Inside/Outside program.
Beaumont Wayne hospital reduces patient capacity
While all clinical services have been asthma, allergies, chronic bronchitis, res-
reinstated at Beaumont Hospital, Wayne, ” piratory infections, lung fibrosis, COPD
patient beds have been reduced by 32, lim- If additional licensed beds are needed in the future, and other lung issues, according to a hos-
iting capacity to 99 patients at the facility. Beaumont will take the appropriate steps pital spokesman.
According to a prepared statement These services are in addition to the
from the health care provider, “Beaumont to add additional capacity back to Beaumont, Wayne. patient services already returned in the
regularly evaluates operations and first phase of the Beaumont, Wayne
licensed beds at all hospital campuses and reopening which included: 24/7 emer-
reports compliance with Certificate of Wayne hospital open as the community Therefore, all plans are subject to change, gency care with around-the-clock X-ray
Need (CON) guidelines to the State of knows it today and to supporting future Wilson stated. and CT coverage; labor and delivery and
Michigan. For the past six years, on aver- reinvestment in the hospital. The reduc- Beaumont Health has been reconfigur- other obstetrical services; inpatient med-
age, more than half of the licensed beds at tion in licensed beds has nothing to do ing staffing and resources across the sys- ical-surgical beds and support services,
Beaumont, Wayne have not been utilized. with our commitment to Wayne. It is part tem as COVID-19 patient volume declines such as pharmacy, laboratory, food servic-
To better match community patient need of an annual review across Beaumont,” and non-COVID-19 volume rises. Services es and environmental services; Outpatient
to inpatient bed number, Beaumont she said. “Beaumont, Wayne is important immediately returning to Beaumont, surgical and diagnostic services; infusion
Wayne will transition to 99 beds as to our health system and the communities Wayne include: Emergency Center therapy and the breast care center.
Beaumont transfers 22 beds to Royal Oak we serve. Reducing the number of beds resumes Level 3 Trauma services; addi- “The Beaumont, Wayne team has been
and 10 to Troy,” said Beaumont Health will allow us to preserve the current serv- tional inpatient and ICU beds; expanded working diligently to provide diagnostic
Chief Operating Officer Carolyn Wilson. ices we offer without compromising care.” surgical and endoscopy services; expand- and treatment services for the Wayne com-
The change will not affect the level of Beaumont regularly assesses its ed cardiac catheterization lab services; munity and surrounding areas. We remain
service provided at the Wayne campus. licensed beds and services. If additional expanded imaging services, including committed to providing safe care for both
Having fewer licensed beds will help licensed beds are needed in the future, increased scan availability on weekdays COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients,”
improve the financial stability of the hos- Beaumont will take the appropriate steps and Saturdays to accommodate increasing Wilson said. “Over the past few weeks, we
pital and allow for a larger number of to add additional capacity back to volume for PET and CT scans and have seen many of our patients return to
patients to have private rooms. There will Beaumont, Wayne, Wilson said. MRIsand pulmonary function testing is Wayne for care and we're thrilled the local
continue to be observation beds available Many factors affecting health care are now available to diagnose patients with community is supporting the campus.”
at Wayne, in addition to the 99 inpatient beyond Beaumont's control, such as gov-
beds, she added. ernment orders and the public's willing-
“We are committed to keeping our ness to practice social distancing.
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CONSIDERATION OF A NEW CLASS “C” LIQUOR LICENSE FOR THE TAILGATE GARAGE,
LOCATED AT 43335 MICHIGAN AVENUE, CANTON, MICHIGAN, 48188,
CANTON TOWNSHIP, WAYNE COUNTY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 58 of the Public Acts of 1998 of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant
to Liquor License Ordinance, Chapter 6, Article II of the Charter Township of Canton, that the Board of Trustees of the Charter
Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 5pm, electronically, for the following purpose:
To hear testimony to consider and recommend an action to the Michigan Liquor License Commission of the request for a New
Class “C” Liquor License for The Tailgate Garage located at 43335 Michigan Avenue, Canton, Michigan, 48188, Canton
Township, Wayne County. Individuals may join the video teleconference by going to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87407976479.
Or iPhone one-tap:
1-312-626-6799 (87407976479#)
Or Telephone:
1-312-626-6799
Webinar ID: 874 0797 6479
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/auxKi2toZ
Michael A. Siegrist,
Canton Clerk
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