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PAGE 4                                                         ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                        December 30, 2021


                                                NORTHVILLE - WESTLAND
                                                NORTHVILLE - WESTLAND







           Concerned kids


           Members of the Northville Township
           Police Department celebrated the suc-
           cess of the recent food drive in the
           community. Officers reported that
           more than 300 pounds of food and
           goods were donated and transported
           to Northville Civic Concern for distribu-
           tion in the community. Police said the
           students   from   Ridge    Wood
           Elementary, Silver Springs Elementary
           and Winchester Elementary schools
           were enthusiastic participants in the
           effort and helped make the drive a
           success. "Hunger impacts every com-
           munity, including ours, so thank you to
           all involved for your generosity," offi-
           cers said.







        Shop With A Hero




        Members of the Westland Police Department and Westland Fire Department in con-
        junction with Wayne-Westland Community Schools Bright Futures program selected
        children to each be able to spend $110 at the Meijer of Westland during the annual
        Shop with a Hero effort. Each child was paired with our own police and fire heroes to
        go shop for themselves and their family to make sure they have an extra special holi-
        day season this year. The effort, funded by donations, is an annual event in the
        "Compassionate City."

































        Garden Club meetings are set



           Members of the Country Garden Club  March 2 speaker will be Carolyn Paten
        of Northville will resume meetings at 11  who will discuss Dow Gardens.
        a.m. Jan. 5 at Plymouth First United     The church is located at 45201 N.
        Methodist Church. Speakers begin at 11:30  Territorial Road in Plymouth.
        a.m. following a short business meeting  The Country Garden Club of Northville
        and refreshments.                      is a non-profit organization founded in
           The January speaker will be Laurie  1977 and members are dedicated to com-
        Medrea who will discuss Winter in the  munity improvement through service,
        Garden. The next meeting is set for Jan. 5  conservation and education. For more
        with speaker Celia Ryker whose topic will  information, contact the group at cgc-
        be Trail Stories of a Hiking Gardener. The  northville@gmail.com.
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