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NORTHVILLE - PLYMOUTH
2 graduate from public service command school
Northville Township celebrat- members, assisting in their suc- Enforcement Administration.
ed the graduations of two public cessful completion of the depart- During his tenure as a patrol
safety officers last month. ment probationary program. He officer and detective, Jones has
Fire Department Lt. Jason is one of the original members of been responsible for training
Hendrian graduated from the the Western Wayne County officers within his department in
Eastern Michigan University Urban Search and Rescue Team a wide range of disciplines.
School of Fire Staff and (USAR) and was also a member Starting in 2008, Jones has
Command. of the Michigan Task Force 1 served as an instructor at the
Police Sgt. Dan Jones graduat- USAR team, serving as a med- Wayne County Regional Police
ed from the Police Staff and ical specialist. He currently Academy. In April, 2017, he was
Command School also at Eastern serves as the chairman of the promoted to his current rank of
Michigan University. Health and Safety Committee sergeant. Jones is currently a
Hendrian has worked for the and is an advocate for health and shift supervisor assigned to the
Northville Township Fire wellness within the department. patrol division.
Department since 2002. He was Jones began his career with Jones earned a bachelor of
promoted to the rank of lieu- the Northville Township Police science degree in criminal jus-
tenant in 2017. That same year Department in June 2007. While tice from Eastern Michigan
he completed his bachelor's serving with the Northville University. He went on to attend
degree from Siena Heights Township Police Department, the Wayne County Regional Lt. Jason Hadrian Sgt. Dan Jones
University and will begin pursu- Jones has been assigned to the Police Academy and graduated Staff and Command are inten- ment. The schools each have a
ing his masters degree this win- Wayne County Special in 2007. sive programs each consisting of reputation for excellence and
ter. Operations Team, Michigan The Eastern Michigan 350 hours of classroom instruc- are supported by quality instruc-
Hendrian has served as a State Police Western Wayne University Staff and Command tion over 10 months geared tors and public safety manage-
mentor for new probationary Narcotics Team, and the Drug School and the School of Fire towards public safety manage- ment professionals.
Annual Foundation Home Tour tickets on sale
Tickets are now on sale for the 2018 help fund the work of the Northville
Northville Holiday Home Tour, presented ” Community Foundation in the community.
by the Northville Community Foundation. These homes are gorgeous The Northville Community Foundation
This year, the Holiday Home Tour will on their own but add holiday décor operates Maybury Farm, a working farm
take place from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Friday with a mission to connect the community
and Saturday, Nov. 16 and 17. they become even more stunning. to animals and agriculture through hands-
Visitors at the Holiday Home Tour can on experiences that are both engaging and
enjoy touring five beautiful, privately- educational. The foundation also annually
owned Northville homes that have been stunning, a spokesman said. by calling (248)374-0200. Tickets are limit- awards scholarships to local students and
decorated top to bottom for the holidays. The 2018 Holiday Home Tour will also ed and the tour does sell out nearly every grants to nonprofit organizations serving
The style of each home is different and feature a refreshment stop at the Tipping year. Northville and the surrounding communi-
there truly is something for every taste, Point Theatre in downtown Northville. Proceeds from the Holiday Home Tour ties.
organizers said. With homes ranging from Guests can enjoy light refreshments and
a 10,000 square foot log cabin to a 160-year- also enter to win two tickets to a future
old Victorian home, this year the tour Tipping Point Theatre production.
offers some early decorating inspiration. Tickets for the 2018 Holiday Home Tour
One outstanding home has a two-story are $25 in advance and $30 the day of the
rock fireplace, natural slate floors and a event. To purchase tickets in advance, visit
gourmet kitchen. Another is a 1929 Pear-Aphernalia, Gardenviews, Haven of
English Tudor revival with stained glass Northville, or the Northville Chamber of
windows and original chandeliers. These Commerce. Tickets may also be pur-
homes are gorgeous on their own but add chased online by visiting www.northvil-
holiday décor they become even more lecommunityfoundation.org or by phone
Preschool classes to
be offered at PARC
The new year will bring a new enrich- We look forward to many more opportuni-
ment program for preschool children at the ties for this type of collaboration in the
Plymouth Arts and Recreation Complex future,” Hegdal added.
(PARC). All classes will be offered at PARC,
The classes will be collaboration of the located at 650 Church St. in Plymouth.
PARC and the Plymouth Family YMCA and Classes will be taught by instructors from
will offer a comprehensive schedule of the YMCA and other participating PARC
classes for preschool children ages 3 to 5 organizations including PARC Aquatics,
years. Classes include art, dance, swim- Eden Arts Cooperative, Artistry Dance, Arts
ming, sports, music, theater and others, offi- Detroit, and Z Spot Fitness. Classes will be
cials said. offered Monday-Friday during the morning
“Each of these classes play a large role hours. A complete schedule of classes
in the overall development of a young mind including days, times, and registration
and active body. The goal of the program is information will be available on the YMCA
to inspire children through exposure in website, www.ymcadetroit/plymouth, begin-
which the simplest of activities can instill ning the first week of November.
creativity, confidence, and critical think- To introduce the program to the commu-
ing,” explained YMCA Executive Director nity, an Open House is planned from 10 a.m
Sage Hegdal. until noon at PARC on Tuesday, Dec. 4.
“This is a great opportunity to partner Parents are encouraged to bring their chil-
with the high-quality arts, education, and dren and experience everything the pro-
recreation organizations located at PARC. gram has to offer.
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