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NORTHVILLE - PLYMOUTH
NORTHVILLE - PLYMOUTH
Solemn
remembrance
First responders from Northville
Township, Northville, Plymouth,
Plymouth Township and the Wayne
County Sheriff's Office joined together
last week for the 20th anniversary of
Sept. 11 at the First Responders
Memorial at Haggerty Road and
Edward Hines Drive in Plymouth
Township. The audience heard keynote
speaker Patrick Anderson, a Sept. 11
survivor, who offered a message of
hope while honoring those who lost
their lives and the critical role first
responders played. More than 125
people attended, including, from left,
Northville Township Fire Fighter Jeff
Darby, Fire Fighter Mike Mandziuk, Fire
Marshal Tom Hughes, Ofc. Andrew
Domzalski, Ofc. Dan MacArthur,
Training Coordinator Jesse Marcotte
and Fire Fighter Jake Fedel.
Maybury Farms Corn Maze is now open
One of the most popular and eagerly Corp. this year, the attraction also includes about 20 minutes. Admission to the corn maze is $13 per
awaited attractions of autumn is now open a scavenger hunt, and there is a 1-acre For those seeking more of a challenge, person and includes a tractor-drawn
weekends at Maybury Farm in Northville. Mini Maze for those less adventurous the maze will remain open until 9 p.m. on wagon ride out to the maze. The last
The annual Corn Maze at the farm will members of the family. Fridays and Saturdays, with the last wagon ride leaves one-hour before closing
continue to welcome visitors every week- Walking the entire 10-acre maze should wagon-ride leaving an hour before closing. each day.
end through Oct. 24 to the 9-acre maze take about an hour, Maybury officials said, That allows the bravest to attempt to tra- Children younger than 2 are admitted
newly-designed by the Ford Volunteer while the mini maze can be completed in verse the maze in the dark. The maze is at no cost with an adult paid admission.
open until 7 p.m. on Sundays with the last Maybury Farm is operated by the
wagon leaving at 6 p.m. Northville Community Foundation. This
The Maybury Farm General Store will fundraiser helps raise funds to feed the
also be open offering fresh cider and animals and support the work of the farm.
donuts, along with other treats available to the mission of the farm is to connect the
purchase. community to animals and agriculture.
Reservations for parties of 25 or more Maybury Farm will be following any
to attempt the maze are available for COVID guidelines in place at the time of
Tuesday-Thursday evenings. Call (248) 374- the corn maze. Currently, masks are not
0200 to reserve a date. The farm also required but recommended. Visitors
offers bonfires that are available for those should check the website for safety proce-
private parties. dure information updates.
The Maybury Farm Corn Maze is open Maybury Farm is located at 50165 Eight
from 6-9 p.m. on Fridays, from 10 a.m. until Mile Road in Northville. To learn more
9 p.m. on Saturdays and from 10 a.m. until about autumn activities at the farm, visit
7 p.m. on Sundays. www.mayburyfarm.org.
Arts Council names winners of Savage Studio awards
The Plymouth Community They are awarded to encourage cation to their art, and creative to be used for art supplies, ship; Pete Mascaro - Ceramics,
Arts Council (PCAC) recently the creative artistic pursuits of expression. equipment, museum visit, art $100 plus a $50 scholarship; Sam
chose the winners of the 2021 the young people as they move The prizes include a student experience or additional art Milligan - Drawing and Ceramics
Savage Studio Art Awards. through the "middle grades" into designed T-shirt, created this training. $300 plus a $50 scholarship;
Established in 2021 by high school. These students year with winner Charlie Palko; Winners this year were: Lily Charlie Palko - Graphic Design
Plymouth artist Leonardo were nominated by their a scholarship for PCAC after Bestasis - Ceramics and and Painting $400 plus a $50
Savage, these talent-based art Plymouth Community Arts school art classes or summer art Painting, $100 plus a $50 scholar- scholarship and Lia Victor -
awards and scholarships are for Council summer art camp camps during the year following ship; Nora Foster - Ceramics and Ceramics, Drawing and Painting
students in the 5th-9th grades. instructors based on talent, dedi- the award and a monetary prize Design, $100 plus a $50 scholar- $200 plus a $50 scholarship.
Garden Club meetings set AGENDA - AMENDED
REGULAR MEETING
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE
Members of the Country Garden Club The Oct. 6 speaker will be Ken Breven BOARD OF TRUSTEES
of Northville have changed their meeting whose topic will be Dahlias and on Nov. 3, The Township Board of Trustees will be meeting in person. The public can attend in person or view the meeting online by
location. The meetings will now take speaker Allen Chartier will discuss visiting the Township’s website at https://twp.northville.mi.us/RemoteMeetings . All Public Comment participation will be in
person or by sending a letter to the Clerk’s Office prior to the meeting for public comment; letters will be accepted via email
place at Plymouth First United Methodist Hummingbirds. The Holiday Luncheon of (clerk@twp.northville.mi.us), in person at the Clerk’s Office or by postal mail.
Church 45201 North Territorial Road in the group is planned for Dec. 1. DATE: Thursday, September 16, 2021
Plymouth. Speakers begin their one-hour presen- TIME: 7:00 p.m.
Meetings take place from 11 a.m. until 2 tations at 11:30 a.m. and a brief business PLACE: 44405 Six Mile Road
p.m. the first Wednesday of the month. meeting follows. CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL: Mark Abbo, Supervisor Scott Frush, Trustee
Roger Lundberg, Clerk Mindy Herrmann, Trustee
Jason Rhines, Treasurer Cynthia Jankowski, Trustee
Christopher Roosen, Trustee
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
To subscribe to The Eagle 1. Agendas:
Approve the Regular Agenda and the Consent Agenda items:
A.
1. Minutes – Board of Trustees – August 19, 2021
visit www.associatednewspapers.net 2. Minutes – Zoning Board of Appeals – July 21, 2021
3. Minutes – Planning Commission – June 29, 2021& July 27, 2021
4. Minutes – Historic District Commission – July 22, 2021
5. Minutes – Beautification Commission – July 13, 2021
6. Northville Youth Network Report – September 8, 2021
7. Financial Reports – August
2. Appointments, Presentations, Resolutions & Announcements:
A. Senior Citizen Advisory Council – Robert Lipmyer
B. Landfill Working Committee Report
3. Public Hearing:
A. Set Public Hearings for the 2022 Budget on October 14, 2021 at 6 p.m. and
October 21, 2021 at 7 p.m.
4. Brief Public Comments: (Anyone wishing to comment on an agenda item, or any other matter, may do so at this time.
Citizen Comments are requested to be limited to two minutes.)
5. New Business:
A. Finance – Financial Institution Amendment
B. Finance – ICS Account Resolution
C. Finance – CDBG Sub-recipient Agreement
D. Parks & Recreation – Baseball Fencing Repair & Replacement Project
E. Public Safety – Asset Disposal – 2009 Ford Expedition
6. Unfinished Business: None
7. Ordinances: None
8. Check Registry:
A. In the amount of $ 1,651,998.49 for the period of August 7, 2021 to September 3, 2021.
9. Board Communication & Reports:
A. Mark Abbo
B. Roger Lundberg
C. Jason Rhines
D. Scott Frush
E. Mindy Herrmann
F. Cynthia Jankowski
G. Christopher Roosen
H. Todd Mutchler
10. Any other business for the Board of Trustees:
11. ADJOURN:
Respectfully submitted:
Roger Lundberg, Clerk
This notice is posted in compliance with PA267 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act), MCLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the
Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Charter
Township of Northville Board of Trustees by calling: 248-348-8898 or E-mail address clerk@twp.northville.mi.us at least two
working days in advance of the meeting.
*Amendment to include:
3. Public Hearing:
A. Set Public Hearings for the 2022 Budget on October 14 at 6 p.m. and October 21, 2020 at 7 p.m. NT0151 - 092321 2.5 x 1.969