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Tue Jan 27
Smart Recovery
Smart Recovery is a leading evidence-informed program for overcoming addictive behaviors and living a balanced life. The four-point program focuses on managing urges, building and maintaining motivation, living a balanced life, and managing thoughts, feelings and behaviors. The group supports any type of change that you may be working on. Free meetings are every Tuesday at 7 pm at Stepping Stones Engagement Center, 2020 E. Grand River, Ste. 102, Howell. Enter under the blue awning facing El Patron’s patio. For questions, call 517-376-6262.
Tue Jan 27
Livingston Fine Art Association Meeting
The Livingston Fine Art Association January Meeting will be held Tuesday the 27th at the Commons Building at Cleary University, Room 3. Park in Lot C and there will be signs to guide you to Room 3. Doors open at 6:30pm, meeting begins at 7:00pm.
There will be a guided tour of the Arthur Secunda Museum led by the curator from Cleary University, Suzanne Fischer
A short business meeting and a discussion of members art work will follow.
All artists and those interested in the arts are invited.
See our website at: https://livfineart.com/ or find us on Facebook.
Wed Jan 28
Warm Necessities
Warm Necessities Give Away Shop
St John's Episcopal Church
504 Prospect St Howell Mi 48843
Most Sundays 11AM to 1PM
Clothing: jackets, coats, socks, sweaters, sweatshirts, gloves, bedding.
Thu Jan 29
Senior Balance Class
Senior balance class with Powerback Rehab is open to seniors at no cost every Thursday starting at 10:15 a.m. Enhancing balance is crucial for overall physical health and injury prevention. Healthy snacks and drinks provided.
Independence Village of Brighton Valley 7700 Nemco Way Brighton to RSVP call (810) 227-7666 or email ashley.hoff@independencevillages.com
Fri Jan 30
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid - The Musical
Come out to the Hartland Educational Center to watch the Prelude Children's Theatre performance of Diary of a Wimpy Kid - The Musical. Showtimes run over two weekends and tickets can be bought using the link below. Don't miss out on this hilarious rendition of the popular book series loved by kids of all ages!
https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/prelude-theater-group-hartland-community-education/68f94e9bf027f94b1b315114/tickets#/productions-view
Fri Jan 30
Thriving Families: Parent Workshop On Mental Health
Parenting in today’s world comes with unique challenges, but you don’t have to navigate them alone. Thriving families will encourage and empower you as parents or caregivers through an expert lead panel, a vaiety of breakout sessions, and resources from community organizations.
For more info and registration, check out 242community.com/thriving-families.
Sat Jan 31
Mindfulness Medititation
It has been noted in many printed articles that Mindfulness
Meditation guidance is one of the most requested classes.
Mindful Meditation combined with breathwork are effective tools to assist us in building and maintaining resilience to many life changes. We will practice several guided meditations which focus on reducing stress, anxiety, worry and fear. Personal comfort is important,
so chairs will be used. Feel free to bring a pillow/bolster, blanket, notebook/pen and water bottle. This class is complementary, no fee.Please contact Denise if you have any questions at chaitime@charter.net.
This event will be held at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 and runs from 10:00 - 11:00 am.
Sat Jan 31
Nominations Due - Brighton Women Roll Of Honor
Nominate noteworthy Brighton women that have demonstrated significant contributions to our Community, the workforce, and the world. To view past honorees and to submit 2026 nominations please visit bit.ly/BrightonWomenRollofHonor
Sun Feb 1
St Mary Country Style Breakfast
On Sunday, February 1st, St Mary Knights of Columbus in Pinckney will be sponsoring our monthly Country Style Breakfast at the Parish located south of M-36 at 10601 Dexter Pinckney Road in Putnam Township. Breakfast is served from 8:30 until 11am and is a free-will donation. Proceeds will be used to help support our St Mary School. We have the best menu in the area which includes fried or scrambled eggs, hash browns, biscuits and gravy, French toast, pancakes, ham, pork sausage, homemade Breakfast Burritos, our renowned waffle station as well as our “Eggceptional” Omelet Station! For further information call Kim at the Parish Office 734-878-3161.
Sun Feb 1
Howell Eagles Breakfast
Howell Eagles Auxiliary Breakfast
9am to 12pm - Public Welcome
141 Schroeder Park Dr, Howell MI 48843
Mon Feb 2
Sweetheart Dances - Mother/Son 1
Get ready to sway the night away at our Annual Sweetheart Dance — Tropical Style!
This year, we’re trading poodle skirts for palm trees and bringing the island vibes to life at our Tropical Sweetheart Dance! Whether you’re ready to hula the night away or simply looking for an evening of great music, dancing, and fun, this event is sure to have something for everyone.
Event time: Time: 6pm-8pm
Location: Chemung Hills Golf Club & Banquet Center, 3125 Golf Club Rd.
Registration link: https://tinyurl.com/haprasweetheartdance26
Mon Feb 2
Girl Scout World Thinking Day
02/02/2026 06:00 pm-07:30 pm
Parker Middle School 400 Wright Road, Howell
Girl Scout Troops Sign up Here to host a Country
https://www.signupgenius.com/.../30E0B45AAAA22A2FD0...
Troops prepare own Country to learn about with tri-fold board, food / drink samples, game, art craft ideas or swap idea - all girls attending will rotate thru the countries and have their passports stamped as they go around. The more troops that participate the more fun this event will be. SU will provide the passports - you should bring a stamp for your country. Depending on how many troops sign up will make event shorter or longer. Will need to know attendance so each troop can provide the right amount of snacks/drinks and craft / game items.
Each year on February 22, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides come together to celebrate international friendship through activities and projects around an annual global theme. We’re celebrating 100 years of World Thinking Day in 2026—what an exciting birthday!
The 2026 World Thinking Day special theme is “Our Friendship." In this year’s activities, we invite Girl Scouts of all levels to join us as we explore our worldwide Girl Scout/Girl Guide community and celebrate the friendships that connect us all around the globe. There is no cost to attend this event.
The World Thinking Day award is an official award and therefore it may be worn on the front of the official uniform sash or vest and placed where other earned badges are worn.
Mon Feb 2
Dementia Caregiver Support Group
Build a support system with people who understand. Alzheimer’s Association support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for caregivers of those living with dementia. Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association Michigan Chapter First Monday of each month 6:30 - 8 p.m. at Independence Village Main Activity Room. 7700 Nemco Way Brighton. Please pre-register by calling 800.272.3900 or emailing helplinegmc@alz.org. Visit alz.org/gmc to learn more about caregiver programs and resources.
Tue Feb 3
Survivors Of Suicide Loss Support Group
Have you experienced the loss of a loved one to suicide? This free support group meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 pm at Trinity Livingston Hospital in the executive board room. The group is co-facilitated by a therapist and a loss survivor. For questions, please contact Diane at 517-546-4126.
Tue Feb 3
Sweetheart Dances - Mother/Son 2
Get ready to sway the night away at our Annual Sweetheart Dance — Tropical Style!
This year, we’re trading poodle skirts for palm trees and bringing the island vibes to life at our Tropical Sweetheart Dance! Whether you’re ready to hula the night away or simply looking for an evening of great music, dancing, and fun, this event is sure to have something for everyone.
Event time: Time: 6pm-8pm
Location: Chemung Hills Golf Club & Banquet Center, 3125 Golf Club Rd.
Registration link: https://tinyurl.com/haprasweetheartdance26
Tue Feb 3
Helping Families Rise - Clara's Hope Fundraiser
Helping Families Rise is Clara’s Hope’s annual fundraiser supporting local foster and adoptive families. This inspiring event includes an online auction and an in-person celebration, with all proceeds helping move families from surviving to thriving through practical support, connection, and encouragement. The community is invited to participate online or attend in person to help families rise together. https://onecau.se/helpingfamiliesrise
Tue Feb 3
Souper Bowl
Can soup donation drive. Bring in your cans of soup and donate in your predicted winner's team name for the super bowl. Bountiful Harvest.
Tue Feb 3
Clara's Hope Helping Families Rise Auction
Clara’s Hope Announces Annual Fundraiser “Helping Families Rise” Online Auction February 3–5, 2026 | In-Person Celebration February 6, 2026
Fenton, MI — Clara’s Hope, a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening foster and adoptive families, announces its annual fundraiser, Helping Families Rise, taking place February 3–6, 2026. The event features a three-day online auction from February 3–5, 2026, followed by an in-person celebration on February 6, 2026, at the Freedom Center in Fenton. The event will bring the community together in support of families navigating foster care and adoption.
Each year, Clara’s Hope walks alongside nearly 100 foster and adoptive families, providing family support services, essential resources, and consistent relational care designed to help families thrive rather than burn out. Funds raised through Helping Families Rise directly support these critical services, ensuring families are not alone in their journey.
The online auction will showcase a wide variety of donated items, including products, services, gift cards, and unique experiences, giving supporters multiple ways to engage and give back. The in-person celebration on February 6 will offer an opportunity for community members, partners, and supporters to gather, celebrate impact, and further invest in the mission of Clara’s Hope.
“We believe foster and adoptive families are stronger when they are supported,” said Tami Kromer, Executive Director of Clara’s Hope. “Helping Families Rise allows our community to come together in a meaningful way to ensure families have the resources and encouragement they need to continue saying yes to children.”
Clara’s Hope invites businesses and individuals to participate by becoming event sponsors, advertising partners, or by donating in-kind items for the auction. Sponsors receive recognition throughout the event and online auction while playing a vital role in strengthening local families.
To purchase tickets for the Helping Families Rise event and participate in the online auction, visit https://onecau.se/helpingfamiliesrise.
About Clara’s Hope
Clara’s Hope is a nonprofit organization committed to walking alongside foster and adoptive families through practical support, relational care, and essential resources. By strengthening families, Clara’s Hope helps create stability and hope for children and caregivers throughout the community. Visit https://www.clarashope.org/ to learn more about Clara’s Hope.
Wed Feb 4
Sweetheart Dances - Family Dance
Get ready to sway the night away at our Annual Sweetheart Dance — Tropical Style!
This year, we’re trading poodle skirts for palm trees and bringing the island vibes to life at our Tropical Sweetheart Dance! Whether you’re ready to hula the night away or simply looking for an evening of great music, dancing, and fun, this event is sure to have something for everyone.
Event time: Time: 6pm-8pm
Location: Chemung Hills Golf Club & Banquet Center, 3125 Golf Club Rd.
Registration link: https://tinyurl.com/haprasweetheartdance26
Wed Feb 4
Livingston County Rosa Parks Transit Equity Day
The Livingston County Transportation Coalition invites residents, community leaders, organizations, transportation workers, riders of public transportation, businesses, and elected officials to attend the 5th Annual Livingston County Rosa Parks Transit Equity Day Breakfast and Community Conversation on Wednesday, February 4, from 8am to 9:30am at Cleary University, 3750 Cleary Dr, Howell, MI 48843.
This free breakfast event will feature the Liv.Well Community Conversation Series, presented in partnership with Trinity Health Livingston and the Livingston County Health Department, and is designed to bring people together for a respectful, solutions-focused discussion on public transportation needs in Livingston County.
The purpose of the event is twofold:
• to celebrate the progress already made in expanding transportation access across the county, and
• to gather community input that can help guide fiscally responsible, locally driven solutions to meet the growing demand for public transportation.
Thu Feb 5
Senior Balance Class
Senior balance class with Powerback Rehab is open to seniors at no cost every Thursday starting at 10:15 a.m. Enhancing balance is crucial for overall physical health and injury prevention. Healthy snacks and drinks provided.
Independence Village of Brighton Valley 7700 Nemco Way Brighton to RSVP call (810) 227-7666 or email ashley.hoff@independencevillages.com
Thu Feb 5
Sweetheart Dances - Daddy / Daughter Dance 1
Get ready to sway the night away at our Annual Sweetheart Dance — Tropical Style!
This year, we’re trading poodle skirts for palm trees and bringing the island vibes to life at our Tropical Sweetheart Dance! Whether you’re ready to hula the night away or simply looking for an evening of great music, dancing, and fun, this event is sure to have something for everyone.
Event Time: 6pm-8pm
Location: Chemung Hills Golf Club & Banquet Center, 3125 Golf Club Rd.
Registration link: https://tinyurl.com/haprasweetheartdance26
Fri Feb 6
Cleary Hosts "A Night At The Derby"
Cleary University will host its fourth annual Sip, Savor and Support fundraising event to help students who need financial assistance.
“A Night at the Derby” will take place Friday, Feb. 6, from 6:30 pm to 10 pm at Cleary Commons (on the Cleary University campus). Guests will enjoy an evening of Southern hospitality and Kentucky Derby charm that includes live music, inspired cuisine and spirited fun – all to support Cleary’s Gift of Graduation scholarship fund.
Cost is only $60 a person ($80 for the bourbon tasting experience).
The evening features southern-inspired hors d’oeuvres, mint juleps and other signature themed cocktails, wine, local brews, live jazz, bluegrass music by the Jarrod Champion Duo, a silent auction filled with unique items and experiences, and a crowd favorite – the Derby Betting Parlor – where guests can play fast-paced horse racing games. Attendees are encouraged to add to the Kentucky Derby atmosphere by dressing in derby-style attire.
Proceeds from Sip, Savor and Support will go toward the Gift of Graduation, a scholarship designed specifically for students who face financial hardships at a critical time in their education – just a few months before completing the final college credits they need to earn their degree.
To purchase tickets for Cleary’s fourth annual Sip, Savor and Support, visit paybee.io/quickpay.html?handle=mi&ppid=74#optionList or send an email to kcole@cleary.edu.
Purchase your tickets soon. Last year’s event sold out early.
This year’s presenting sponsor is CEI Michigan, LLC, a local family-owned and operated business that has earned a reputation as one of the country’s most progressive roofing and architectural sheet metal firms.
If you are interested in serving as a sponsor for “A Night at the Derby,” send an email to kcole@cleary.edu, or visit https://www.cleary.edu/sip-savor/
Donations and silent auction contributions also are gladly welcomed. Send an email to kcole@cleary.edu or call 517.586.3002.
To learn more about Cleary University’s Gift of Graduation Scholarship, visit www.cleary.edu/gift-of-graduation-scholarship/
Fri Feb 6
Sweetheart Dances - Daddy / Daughter Dance 2
Get ready to sway the night away at our Annual Sweetheart Dance — Tropical Style!
This year, we’re trading poodle skirts for palm trees and bringing the island vibes to life at our Tropical Sweetheart Dance! Whether you’re ready to hula the night away or simply looking for an evening of great music, dancing, and fun, this event is sure to have something for everyone.
Event Time: 6pm-8pm
Location: Chemung Hills Golf Club & Banquet Center, 3125 Golf Club Rd.
Registration link: https://tinyurl.com/haprasweetheartdance26
Fri Feb 6
All You Can Eat Chicken & Ribs Dinner
The Livingston County Wildlife and Conservation Club, located at 6060 EM36 Chicken and ribs dinner on 2/6 from 4:30- 7:00. The dinner includes Baked chicken, bbq chicken, bbq ribs, fries, mac and cheese, green beans, coleslaw and dessert. Coffee, iced tea and lemonade.
$17 for adults, $16 seniors, $13 members, kids 6-12 $9.00, Kids 5 and under eat free. Carry-outs $15.
8 piece Bucket of chicken $12.
Sat Feb 7
Sawdust To Sparkles - Winter Gala
Sawdust to Sparkles - Winter Gala
Livingston County Habitat for Humanity
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Horse Feathers/The Reserve Event Center
Pickney, Michigan
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Join us to celebrate with a touch of sparkle! Dress to dazzle for a night of celebration! Beautiful Venue, Dinner, Open Bar, Fun Activities, DJ, Entertaining, Live Auction and more. It promises to be a night of celebrating our accomplishments and raising vital funds to continue our mission of building homes and building hope.
Early Bird ticket prices are available until November 1, 2025 for ticket and sponsorship information visit www.livingstonhabitat.org or contact Jennifer at development@livingstonhabitat.org
Sat Feb 7
Mark Twain - “Live” Feb 6&7
Enjoy An evening of Mark Twain presented by local actor Pat Tucker.
Tickets are $10 available via www. Brighton area historical. Com
This is a collection of stories of Mark Twain’s colorful stories from his travels.
Held at CoBACH center , 202 Main st Brighton
Friday Feb 6th 6pm and Saturday Feb 7th at 2 pm
Sat Feb 7
Howell Library's Used Book Sale
February!! The mounth of Snow! Only one way to beat the "Snow" blues. BOOKS and more Books!! You can take a vicarious vacation to anywhere in the world. We will be glad to assist you in finding the correct trip to make the Snow melt in your mind. 9 am to 3:30 pm
Sat Feb 7
Wild Game Dinner
St Mary Magdelen is hosting the 3rd annual Wild Game Dinner in partnership with Knights of Columbus and Blue Star Service Dogs. The Wild Game Dinner, will be in partnership with Enzo's Catering and will feature Smoked Wild Game Meats Charcuterie and other great Wild Game Meat dinner options. Please Contact St Mary Magdelen to purchase your individual Tickets or table!
810-229-8624
Sat Feb 7
St Mary Magdalen Wild Game Dinner & Fundraiser
Third Annual Wild Game Dinner and Fundraiser hosted by St. Mary Magdalen Parish.
Where: 2201 S Old US 23 Highway, Brighton, MI 48114
When: 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm.
Who it Benefits:
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Blue Star Service Dogs
Saint Mary Magdalen Parish.
There will be firearm raffles throughout the evening and a silent auction. Buffet Dinner with beer and wine.
Tickets can be purchased at
https://www.saintmarymagdalen.org/game-dinner
If you can not attend and would like to do a donations you can do it at http://www.saintmarymagdalen.org/game-dinner
Sat Feb 7
Big Red Barrel
Big Red Barrel will be at Recycle Livingston from 9am-1pm on Saturday, February 7th, 2026. We will be collecting sharps and medication. This is a free service. No questions asked. Put pills in a zip lock container, they can be mixed together. We prefer not to have the medicine container. Keep liquid medications separate. Dump into a zip lock bag with enough paper towel to soak up the liquid. Needles must be the proper disposal container, either purchased from a pharmacy or use a plastic laundry detergent bottle. Reseal the bottle and tape it. Do your part to keep medications from being abused. Do not flush unused medication.
The Big Red Barrel Project is part of Livingston County Community Alliance.
Sat Feb 7
Mindfulness Meditation
It has been noted in many printed articles that Mindfulness
Meditation guidance is one of the most requested classes.
Mindful Meditation combined with breathwork are effective tools to assist us in building and maintaining resilience to many life changes. We will practice several guided meditations which focus on reducing stress, anxiety, worry and fear. Personal comfort is important,
so chairs will be used. Feel free to bring a pillow/bolster, blanket, notebook/pen and water bottle. This class is complementary, no fee.Please contact Denise if you have any questions at chaitime@charter.net.
This event will be held at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 and runs from 10:00 - 11:00 am.
Sat Feb 7
Big Red Barrel At Recycle Livingston
Big Red Barrel will be at Recycle Livingston from 9am-1pm on Saturday, February 7th, 2026.
We will be collecting sharps and medication.
Now that we are facing more snow and colder weather, please follow us here for any updates on time changes or cancellations!
This is a free service. No questions asked. Put pills in a zip lock container, they can be mixed together. We prefer not to have the medicine container. Keep liquid medications separate. Dump into a zip lock bag with enough paper towel to soak up the liquid. Needles must be the proper disposal container, either purchased from a pharmacy or use a plastic laundry detergent bottle. Reseal the bottle and tape it. Do your part to keep medications from being abused. Do not flush unused medication.
The Big Red Barrel Project is part of Livingston County Community Alliance.
Sat Feb 7
Galentines
Join us at The Wilson Estate Vineyards for a Galentines event 12:00pm-6:00pm. This is a free event, we will have food trucks, permanent jewelry, spray tans, and much much more!
Sun Feb 8
Secunda Second Sunday
Looking for a creative way to spend your Sunday? Join us every Second Sunday from 1–4 PM at the Arthur Secunda Museum on Cleary University’s campus. Explore the vibrant world of Arthur Secunda’s artwork, create hands-on art projects with your kids, and enjoy an inspiring afternoon with friends and neighbors—all in a welcoming, gallery setting.
Mon Feb 9
American Revolution Experience Traveling Exhibit
The DAR and the American Battlefield Trust have partnered to bring a special traveling exhibit to Livingston County at the Hamburg Township Library, 10411 Merrill Rd., Hamburg, MI. The innovative pop-up exhibition includes display panels and interactive digital kiosks that use storytelling, illustration, technology and unique artifacts and primary accounts to connect modern audiences with the people and places that shaped the birth of our nation. #America250 #NSDAR #HowWouldYouChoose
Mon Feb 9
Charity Euchre - First Responder Youth Camp
Join us at 6:00 P.M. on the 2nd Monday of each month at Four Circles Brewery for charity euchre, benefiting a different LOCAL Livingston County 501c3. This month the Brighton Optimist Club is supporting First Responder Youth Camp. $20/player. https://BrightonOptimist.org/euchre
Tue Feb 10
Livingston County Community Alliance Coalition Mtg
The Livingston County Community Alliance is a community coalition dedicated to reducing and preventing youth substance use. We invite you to join us for our monthly General Coalition Meeting on Tuesday, February 10, from 6:00–7:30 PM at the Livingston Educational Service Agency in the Innovation Room. Come learn more about what we do, hear about current initiatives, and be part of the conversation. Dinner will be provided — we can’t wait to see you there!
Tue Feb 10
Embroidery Meeting
The Livingston Lakes Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America, Inc. invites you to join us once a month to explore the wonderful and diverse world of embroidery. Whether
you are a beginner or novice, you will enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of camaraderie and like-minded needle workers. Classes are available to learn new techniques or brush up
on old ones, and guests are always welcome. We meet the second Wednesday of every month except (December) at 1:00 p.m. in room D1, at the First Presbyterian Church,
300 East Grand River Brighton, Michigan 48116.
You can find us on Facebook at LivingstonLakesChapter-EGA.
We hope to see you soon!
Tue Feb 10
American Revolution Experience Traveling Exhibit
The DAR and the American Battlefield Trust have partnered to bring a special traveling exhibit to Livingston County at the Hamburg Township Library, 10411 Merrill Rd., Hamburg, MI. The innovative pop-up exhibition includes display panels and interactive digital kiosks that use storytelling, illustration, technology and unique artifacts and primary accounts to connect modern audiences with the people and places that shaped the birth of our nation. #America250 #NSDAR #HowWouldYouChoose
Hours: Feb. 9-12 from 9 am to 8 pm
Feb. 13 noon to 6 pm
Feb. 14 from 9 am to 3 pm
Tue Feb 10
Free Community Playdate For Ages 0-5
Join Great Start Livingston for a FREE Community Playdate! Tuesday, February 10, 2026 10-11:30 a.m.
Our playdates are free, open to the public, and specially designed for children ages 0–5. These events offer opportunities for social connection, physical activity, early literacy support, and access to valuable community resources.
🎉 Upon check-in, each child will receive a free book and snack, while supplies last
🔍 FREE take-home STEAM kits for the first 50 families with children ages 3-5
📍 This playdate will take place at the Legacy Center Fieldhouse
We’re excited to be joined by:
- Child Care Network
- Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, Environmental Health Bureau
- The Arc Livingston County
- Unwritten Endings Youth & Family Therapy
...More to come!
Don’t miss this fun, family-friendly event!
📖 Learn more: greatstartlivingston.org/playdates
Wed Feb 11
American Revolution Experience Traveling Exhibit
The DAR and the American Battlefield Trust have partnered to bring a special traveling exhibit to Livingston County at the Hamburg Township Library, 10411 Merrill Rd., Hamburg, MI. The innovative pop-up exhibition includes display panels and interactive digital kiosks that use storytelling, illustration, technology and unique artifacts and primary accounts to connect modern audiences with the people and places that shaped the birth of our nation. #America250 #NSDAR #HowWouldYouChoose
Hours: Feb. 9-12 from 9 am to 8 pm
Feb. 13 noon to 6 pm
Feb. 14 from 9 am to 3 pm
Wed Feb 11
Wine Tasting - Pinckney Community Public Library
This event takes place at the Pinckney Community Public Library on Wednesday, February 11, 2026 and runs from 6:30 - 8:00 pm. Registration is required and begins January 15, 2026. Register at www.pinckneylibrary.org/library -events/, call the library at 734-878-3888. Must be 21 or older and show state issued picture ID to attend.
We will be offering a wine tasting from a local Estate Winery in Adrian, MI. Being an Estate Winery, all of the
wines are made from grapes grown on the vineyard in Adrian.
Participants can expect unique high-quality wines with tremendously good flavor. We will be offering a tasting of 6 different wines, white and red, sweet and dry. Owner and wine maker Kevin Germain will walk you through each wine and answer any questions along the way.
Wed Feb 11
Livingston County Photographers Group
Photographer’s Group monthly meeting, 7-9PM
Genoa Medical Center - Lower Level Conference Room
2305 Genoa Business Park Dr.
Brighton, MI 48114
Photography enthusiasts are welcome to attend.
Contact Steve Phillips for more information. 517.715.9123. Somebodynamedsteve@gmail.com
Wed Feb 11
Embroidery Guild Meeting
The Livingston Lakes Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America, Inc. invites you to join us once a month to explore the wonderful and diverse world of embroidery. Whether you are a beginner or novice, you will enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of camaraderie and like-minded needleworkers. Classes are available to learn new techniques or brush up on old ones and guests are always welcome.
We meet the second Wednesday of every month (except December) at 1:00 p.m. in room D1, at the First Presbyterian Church, 300 East Grand River, Brighton, Michigan 48116.
Note: We follow the Brighton Area Schools schedule. If there is a cancellation, we will not meet that month.
You can find us on Facebook at LivingstonLakesChapter-EGA.
Hope to see you soon!
Thu Feb 12
NAMI Livingston Family Support Group
The NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Family Support Group is a peer-led support group for family members, caregivers and loved ones of adult individuals living with mental illness. This group can help you gain insight from the challenges and successes of other families facing similar circumstances. The NAMI Family Support group will meet from 7-9 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Brighton, 400 E. Grand River Ave., Brighton. Please park in the large lot behind the church and look for the NAMI sign. https://namilivingston.org/family-support-group
Thu Feb 12
Senior Balance Class
Senior balance class with Powerback Rehab is open to seniors at no cost every Thursday starting at 10:15 a.m. Enhancing balance is crucial for overall physical health and injury prevention. Healthy snacks and drinks provided.
Independence Village of Brighton Valley 7700 Nemco Way Brighton to RSVP call (810) 227-7666 or email ashley.hoff@independencevillages.com
Thu Feb 12
NAMI Livingston Parents Together Support Group
The NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Parents Together Support Group is a religiously unaffiliated support group that focuses on parents who live in support of their children (ages 12 - 18) experiencing mental health issues including but not limited to mood disorders, ADHD, autism, self-harm, depression, and suicidality. We will meet both in person and online via zoom from 7-8 p.m. To join us in person come to First United Methodist Church of Brighton, 400 E. Grand River Ave., Brighton and park in the large lot behind the church and look for the NAMI sign. To join us online please register to receive the zoom link at https://tinyurl.com/PSGZoomRegistration. For more information on the group itself see https://namilivingston.org/parents-together-support-group.
Thu Feb 12
American Revolution Experience Traveling Exhibit
The DAR and the American Battlefield Trust have partnered to bring a special traveling exhibit to Livingston County at the Hamburg Township Library, 10411 Merrill Rd., Hamburg, MI. The innovative pop-up exhibition includes display panels and interactive digital kiosks that use storytelling, illustration, technology and unique artifacts and primary accounts to connect modern audiences with the people and places that shaped the birth of our nation. #America250 #NSDAR #HowWouldYouChoose
Hours: Feb. 9-12 from 9 am to 8 pm
Feb. 13 noon to 6 pm
Feb. 14 from 9 am to 3 pm
Thu Feb 12
Blood Drive
Cleary University is hosting a Michigan Blood Collection Blood Drive on
📅 Thursday, February 12
⏰ 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM
📍 Classroom 3 | 3750 Cleary Dr., Howell
All donors receive a $50 gift card as a thank-you for helping support lifesaving research and medical care.
👉 Schedule your donation time here: https://bit.ly/4j50s4P
Walk-ins welcome while space allows!
#ClearyUniversity #GiveBlood #CommunityImpact #MichiganBloodCollection
Fri Feb 13
Livingston Lamplighters Present Singing Valentines
Say "I love you" with a song! On Friday, February 13th and Saturday, February 14th, you can order a barbershop quartet to sing a love song in person to your person, starting at $50 (within Livingston County). Includes song from quartet, a rose, and an emailed photo. Call or email to schedule today 810-258-0728, LivLamplighters@gmail.com. Give them a gift they'll never forget!
Fri Feb 13
Night To Shine
Night to Shine at the 242 Community Bible Church starts at 6pm and is free.
Fri Feb 13
Community Theatre Of Howell Presents "Our Town"
The Community Theatre of Howell is presenting "Our Town" as part of their 40th Anniversary Season for two weekends starting Friday, Feb 13 through Sunday, Feb 22. Friday & Saturday shows at 7pm, Sunday matinees at 2pm. Visit our website at https://www.cththeatre.org/our-town for details.
OUR TOWN is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Fri Feb 13
American Revolution Experience Traveling Exhibit
The DAR and the American Battlefield Trust have partnered to bring a special traveling exhibit to Livingston County at the Hamburg Township Library, 10411 Merrill Rd., Hamburg, MI. The innovative pop-up exhibition includes display panels and interactive digital kiosks that use storytelling, illustration, technology and unique artifacts and primary accounts to connect modern audiences with the people and places that shaped the birth of our nation. #America250 #NSDAR #HowWouldYouChoose
Hours: Feb. 9-12 from 9 am to 8 pm
Feb. 13 noon to 6 pm
Feb. 14 from 9 am to 3 pm
Fri Feb 13
Daddy Daughter & Mother Son Dance
Voyager Elementary School is hosting a family-friendly community dance inspired by The Greatest Showman, benefiting Howell's Hope Squad. The Mother Son Dance will take place on Friday, February 13, 2026, from 6:00–8:00 p.m., and the Daddy Daughter Dance will be held on Saturday, February 14, 2026, from 6:00–8:00 p.m.
This circus-themed evening will include dancing, crafts, a dessert spread, and live circus performers, creating a fun and memorable experience. The event is open to all in the community. Tickets are $25 per person, and glow items will be available for purchase.
All proceeds support Howell schools Hope Squad, a student-led organization focused on mental health awareness, suicide prevention, and peer support.
The event will be held at Voyager Elementary School, 1450 Byron Road, Howell, Michigan.
Mother Son Dance registration:
https://gofan.co/event/5733950?schoolId=MI9978
Daddy Daughter Dance registration:
https://gofan.co/event/5733953?schoolId=MI9978
For questions, please contact Eric Schrock at schrocke@howellschools.com
Sat Feb 14
South Bath Meditation
This event takes place at the Pinckney Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 on Saturday, February 14, 2026 at 1:00 pm.
Tibetan Bowls and Gongs have been used for thousands of years to assist people into deep meditative states that can be difficult to reach on their own. This will reduce your stress levels and help you to get back to that place of stillness and calm. All you have to do is just lay there and let the magic of the bowls and gongs guide you.
Please bring what you need to be comfortable (a thick mat, bean bag, reclining chair, blanket, pillow, eye covering are a few suggestions)
There is a limit of 15 participants and registration is required.
Participants can register at www.pinckneylibrary.org/library-events or by calling the library at 734-878-3888.
Sat Feb 14
American Revolution Experience Traveling Exhibit
The DAR and the American Battlefield Trust have partnered to bring a special traveling exhibit to Livingston County at the Hamburg Township Library, 10411 Merrill Rd., Hamburg, MI. The innovative pop-up exhibition includes display panels and interactive digital kiosks that use storytelling, illustration, technology and unique artifacts and primary accounts to connect modern audiences with the people and places that shaped the birth of our nation. #America250 #NSDAR #HowWouldYouChoose
Hours: Feb. 9-12 from 9 am to 8 pm
Feb. 13 noon to 6 pm
Feb. 14 from 9 am to 3 pm
Sat Feb 14
Howell Eagles Comedy Show
Howell Eagles Auxiliary Dinner & Comedy Show. Doors open at 5pm. Dinner at 6pm and show starts at 7:30pm. Comedians Chris Young, Billy Ray Bauer and Eileen Valente Nolton.
$25 per ticket. Tickets can be purchased at Howell Eagles.
Howell Eagles Auxiliary President's Autism Charity
141 Schroeder Park Dr., Howell MI 48843
Sat Feb 14
Community Theatre Of Howell Presents "Our Town"
The Community Theatre of Howell is presenting "Our Town" as part of their 40th Anniversary Season for two weekends starting Friday, Feb 13 through Sunday, Feb 22. Friday & Saturday shows at 7pm, Sunday matinees at 2pm. Visit our website at https://www.cththeatre.org/our-town for details. OUR TOWN is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Sat Feb 14
Best Of Broadway - BCPA
This Valentine’s Day… Whether you’re a fan of Broadway, classical, or even rock, this program of Andrew Lloyd Webber showstoppers and more has something for everyone. Terry Barber and Shelley Keelor breathe new life into hits from many of Broadway's most beloved shows, reacquainting you with characters from CATS, Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Aspects of Love, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Les Miserables, Chicago, Hamilton, The Phantom of the Opera, and more!
Literally "setting the stage" for this production is a replica backdrop of the Paris Opera House (Palais Garnier) where the real Phantom of the Opera haunted over 100 years ago causing a chandelier to crash into the audience killing a woman and injuring several others. We will not be recreating that piece of history for you! Don't miss this epic performance or you may be haunted by your disappointment!
"Barber has star quality!" - Atlanta Journal - Constitution
BIO
International countertenor, Terry Barber, a former member of the multiple Grammy Award winning group “Chanticleer” is an 8 x Grammy nominee for his most recent solo own album, “Reimagined: Mercury”. Barber has sung in 17 languages to date and been a soloist for the top venues around the world from the Metropolitan Opera, to Carnegie Hall, London's Queen Elizabeth Hall, and Moscow’s Svetlanov Hall to name just a few.
Co-star of the show, Shelly Keelor is a Silver Palm and Carbonell award-winning actor, singer and international soloist. She’s starred in leading roles at theaters across the country as Snow White / Disenchanted, Trish / Kinky Boots, Beggar Women / Sweeny Todd, and many more.
Also joining the cast is a world-class chamber orchestra including Grace Betry (piano), Noah Hertzman (cello), Timothy Nicholas (violin), and Rick Kissinger (Flute, Clarinet, and Saxophone).
BCPA Tech Club Fundraiser - Brighton Center for the Performing Arts
Doors to the lobby open at 6:30pm. Come support concession sales during this show that will serve as a fundraiser for the BCPA's student theater Tech Club.
Behind every great show at the Brighton Center for the Performing Arts is a team making the magic happen! The BCPA Student Tech Club is where students learn the ins and outs of stagecraft, from mastering the light board and perfectly balancing sound to managing backstage cues.
Sat Feb 14
Mindfulness Meditation
It has been noted in many printed articles that Mindfulness
Meditation guidance is one of the most requested classes.
Mindful Meditation combined with breathwork are effective tools to assist us in building and maintaining resilience to many life changes. We will practice several guided meditations which focus on reducing stress, anxiety, worry and fear. Personal comfort is important,
so chairs will be used. Feel free to bring a pillow/bolster, blanket, notebook/pen and water bottle. This class is complementary, no fee.Please contact Denise if you have any questions at chaitime@charter.net.
This event will be held at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 and runs from 10:00 - 11:00 am.
Sun Feb 15
Community Theatre Of Howell Presents "Our Town"
The Community Theatre of Howell is presenting "Our Town" as part of their 40th Anniversary Season for two weekends starting Friday, Feb 13 through Sunday, Feb 22. Friday & Saturday shows at 7pm, Sunday matinees at 2pm. Visit our website at https://www.cththeatre.org/our-town for details. OUR TOWN is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Sun Feb 15
Community Theatre Of Howell Presents "Our Town"
The Community Theatre of Howell is presenting "Our Town" as part of their 40th Anniversary Season for two weekends starting Friday, Feb 13 through Sunday, Feb 22. Friday & Saturday shows at 7pm, Sunday matinees at 2pm. Visit our website at https://www.cththeatre.org/our-town for details. OUR TOWN is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Mon Feb 16
State Rep Ann Bollin Coffee Hours
State Rep. Ann Bollin invite's residents to attend her upcoming office hours events in Livingston and Oakland counties.
Local office hours are an opportunity for residents to share their thoughts, questions, or concerns. No appointments are necessary to attend.
Bollin will be available Monday, Jan. 26, at the following times and locations:
• 9 to 10 a.m. at Walled Lake City Hall, 1499 E. West Maple Road in Walled Lake.
• 11 a.m. to noon at the Coffee Beanery, 4433 Old U.S. 23 in Brighton.
Tue Feb 17
Off The Shelf Book Discussion Group
The title for our monthly book discussion is The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver. The event will be held in-person and via zoom. For zoom information, call the library at 734-878-3888. The discussion will take place at the Pinckney Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 6:30 pm.
Wed Feb 18
Science On Tap
Our 2026 season of Science on Tap continues on Wednesday, February 18 from 7-8 pm at Brewery Becker in Brighton; doors open at 6:45. Join Professor Benjamin Winger of the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Michigan as he presents “The Evolution of Bird Migration and Its Future on our Changing Planet.” Come join us as we discuss how migration patterns of birds have evolved over time and how changes in the Earth’s climate are affecting migratory species. Science on Tap is supported in part by the Michigan State University College of Engineering. For more information, look for “Brighton Science on Tap” on Meetup, or email dmorelli@msu.edu.
Thu Feb 19
Senior Balance Class
Senior balance class with Powerback Rehab is open to seniors at no cost every Thursday starting at 10:15 a.m. Enhancing balance is crucial for overall physical health and injury prevention. Healthy snacks and drinks provided.
Independence Village of Brighton Valley 7700 Nemco Way Brighton to RSVP call (810) 227-7666 or email ashley.hoff@independencevillages.com
Fri Feb 20
St. John Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry
St. John Catholic Church, Howell - is hosting the best Lenten Friday Fish Fry in Livingston County. We are located at 2099 S. Hacker Rd., Howell, which is the NW corner of M-59 and Hacker Rd. Enjoy Dine-In from 4-7 pm, or Carry-Out from 3-7 pm. Our delicious deep-fried cod is hand-dipped in our own special batter, or try our baked cod. Dinners come with a dinner roll plus 2 choices: french fries or baked potato, coleslaw or green beans. Enjoy a cup of our homemade clam chowder before your meal, or a dessert afterwards, or both! Children’s portions, mac & cheese, pizza are also available. Visit www.stjohnhowell.com to see our full menu.
Fri Feb 20
Mindfulness Meditation
It has been noted in many printed articles that Mindfulness
Meditation guidance is one of the most requested classes.
Mindful Meditation combined with breathwork are effective tools to assist us in building and maintaining resilience to many life changes. We will practice several guided meditations which focus on reducing stress, anxiety, worry and fear. Personal comfort is important,
so chairs will be used. Feel free to bring a pillow/bolster, blanket, notebook/pen and water bottle. This class is complementary, no fee.Please contact Denise if you have any questions at chaitime@charter.net.
This event will be held at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 and runs from 10:00 - 11:00 am.
Fri Feb 20
Community Theatre Of Howell Presents "Our Town"
The Community Theatre of Howell is presenting "Our Town" as part of their 40th Anniversary Season for two weekends starting Friday, Feb 13 through Sunday, Feb 22. Friday & Saturday shows at 7pm, Sunday matinees at 2pm. Visit our website at https://www.cththeatre.org/our-town for details. OUR TOWN is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Fri Feb 20
Special Olympics Pickleball Fundraiser Tournament
Pickleball tournament charity event organized by Brighton Pickleball Club to raise funds for Special Olympics, featuring friendly competition, raffles and food.
https://pickleballtournaments.com/tournaments/champions-for-a-cause-benefiting-the-livingston-county-special-olympics
Fri Feb 20
Mother & Son "Candyland Ball" Sweetheart Dance
Get ready to step into a world of sweet magic at our Candyland Ball! Delight in a night full of colorful fun, sugary treats, and sparkling surprises. Dance the night away to the beats of a live DJ, savor delicious pizza and treats, and capture the memories with photos by Ideal Photos. Get ready for laughter, joy, and a chance to win fabulous prize baskets! This is one enchanting evening you and your son won’t want to miss–come experience the sweetest celebration of the year!
All event sales are FINAL. Refunds are not available per our event refund policy.
PLEASE NOTE:
Online tickets sales are available through 11:59pm on 2/19/2026.
Day of dance ticket sales will be processed at the door, $25/person.
https://brightonk12.ce.eleyo.com/course/1484/winter-spring-2026/annual-mother-son-dance
Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm
Location: Brighton High School Cafeteria
7878 Brighton Rd, Brighton, MI 48116
Tickets: $20/person in advance; $25/person at the door (add-on flowers: $15)
Available at www.BrightonCommunityEd.com
Contact: (810) 299-4130
Fri Feb 20
St Mary Lenten Fish Dinner
The St Mary Knights of Columbus is proudly sponsoring its annual Lenten Fish Dinners on Friday evenings during Lent. The Parish is located south of M-36 at 10601 Dexter Pinckney Road in Putnam Township. Our delicious dinner is served from 4:00 to 7:00pm and includes baked or beer battered fried fish, choice of French fries, au gratin or baked potato, beets, green beans, coleslaw, homemade clam chowder our amazing Pasta Station and back by popular demand, our "Sundae Bar" with all the yummy toppings! Cost is $16 adults, $15 seniors, $9 children (under age 12) with a family (immediate only) plan available at $50. We offer a more limited take-out menu for just $12 and clam chowder for $4. Bankcards are welcomed. Proceeds help support our St Mary School. For further information contact Kim at the Parish office 734-878-3161.
Fri Feb 20
Pheasants Forever Annual Banquet
Join us for the 2026 Pheasants Forever Annual Banquet. It will be the biggest celebration of conservation and camaraderie of the year! Event Details: Friday, February 20, 2026. Doors Open at 4:30 PM & Dinner Served: 6:00 PM at Crystal Gardens Banquet Center (5768 East Grand River Ave. Howell, MI 48843). Expect: Action, Prizes, and Fun! Guns, a Crossbow, buckets, a wide array of prizes and raffles! Don't miss out on this spectacular evening dedicated to preserving wildlife habitat and the future of upland hunting. Every ticket sold supports local conservation efforts right here in Livingston County!
To register: https://events.pheasantsforever.org/events/2026-pheasants-forever-livingston-county-465-annual-banquet/ea2b6492-b751-46bb-a15c-fba71d92327f
Fri Feb 20
Always, Patsy Cline
Performed at the historic Hartland Music Hall, Always, Patsy Cline is the story of Patsy Cline as told by her real life good friend Louise played by Jenifer Thomas. The play features a live band while Mary Jo Bell sings 24 of Patsy's greatest hits.Show dates are Feb 20,21,28@ 7:30 and March 1 @2:30. Visit hartlandplayers.org for tickets.
Sat Feb 21
Echoes Of Stage And Screen
Join us for an unforgettable evening where the worlds of theater and cinema come alive through music! Enjoy timeless classics and iconic hits from Offenbach, Strauss, Ponchielli, Chicago, Grease, West Side Story, and The Lion King sponsored by Dream Kitchens of Brighton.
Tickets are available at the door or online at: https://www.lso.org/get-tickets/.
Adults $15, students & seniors $10, children 12 and under are free. Cash, check, or charge.
Location: Rod Bushey Performing Arts Center, Howell High School 1200 W. Grand River Ave, Howell
Sat Feb 21
Mindful Eating
Find joy in every bite as we explore our relationship with food. Tapping into our inner wisdom and body cues can lead us to a relationship with food that is nourishing and in balance with our lives. Mindful Eating is not a recipe. It is not a weight loss plan. It is about self-acceptance, compassion, health and well-being. No Mindful Mediation experience necessary!
It is important you attend both sessions.
No fee but registration is required and can be done at www.pinckneylibrary.org/library-events/ or
calling the library at 734-878-3888. Space is limited.
Patrons 16 years and older are welcome to attend.
This event will be held at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 on Saturdays, February 21 and February 28, 2026 from 10:30 am - Noon.
Sat Feb 21
Community Theatre Of Howell Presents "Our Town"
The Community Theatre of Howell is presenting "Our Town" as part of their 40th Anniversary Season for two weekends starting Friday, Feb 13 through Sunday, Feb 22. Friday & Saturday shows at 7pm, Sunday matinees at 2pm. Visit our website at https://www.cththeatre.org/our-town for details. OUR TOWN is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Sat Feb 21
Daddy & Daughter "Candyland Ball" Sweetheart Dance
Get ready to step into a world of sweet magic at our Candyland Ball! Delight in a night full of colorful fun, sugary treats, and sparkling surprises. Dance the night away to the beats of a live DJ, savor delicious pizza and treats, and capture the memories with photos by Ideal Photos. Get ready for laughter, joy, and a chance to win fabulous prize baskets! This is one enchanting evening you and your daughter won’t want to miss–come experience the sweetest celebration of the year!
All event sales are FINAL. Refunds are not available per our event refund policy.
PLEASE NOTE:
Online tickets sales are available through 11:59pm on 2/20/2026
Day of dance ticket sales will be processed at the door, $25/person.
https://brightonk12.ce.eleyo.com/course/1485/winter-spring-2026/annual-daddy-daughter-dance
Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm
Location: Brighton High School Cafeteria
7878 Brighton Rd, Brighton, MI 48116
Tickets: $20/person in advance; $25/person at the door (add-on flowers: $15)
Available at www.BrightonCommunityEd.com
Contact: (810) 299-4130
Sat Feb 21
Howell Library's Used Book Sale
This is almost the end of February and now its time to start dreaming and plotting for Spring. Dreaming of the garden to be is helped with assist of selections of gardening books. We have lots to help you!!!
See you 9am to 3:30 pm. Think flowers.
Sun Feb 22
Meat Bingo
Come play Bingo an raise money for Bountiful Harvest to feed those in need. $20 entry fee includes one card, additional cards are $5. Bingo and bring home meat bundles. Food available for purchase during event. 50/50 raffle, American Spirit Center Brighton 10590 E. grand River,2-4pm doors open at 1pm
Sun Feb 22
Passport To Music
The Livingston County Concert Band will be under the direction of Dale Marzewski for their upcoming concert, Passport to Music, at 3:00pm on Sunday, February 22, 2026. The concert will be presented at the Rod Bushey Performing Arts Center, Howell High School, 1200 West Grand River Ave., Howell. This concert features music from around the world. Admission is $10. Children and students are free. Refreshments served following the concert. Please visit the band's website (www.lccbmusic.org)or check out the Livingston County Concert Band Facebook page for more information.
Sun Feb 22
Community Theatre Of Howell Presents "Our Town"
The Community Theatre of Howell is presenting "Our Town" as part of their 40th Anniversary Season for two weekends starting Friday, Feb 13 through Sunday, Feb 22. Friday & Saturday shows at 7pm, Sunday matinees at 2pm. Visit our website at https://www.cththeatre.org/our-town for details. OUR TOWN is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Mon Feb 23
Euchre Tournament - Lyon Area Chamber
Grab a partner and join us for a fun night of cards and community at the Lyon Area Chamber Euchre Tournament, benefiting South Lyon Schools Scholarships.
🃏 Monday, February 23
⏰ 5:30 – 9:00 p.m.
📍 South Lyon Hotel
💵 $25 entry fee (includes free pizza)
🍻 Cash bar
🎟️ 50/50 drawing
This event is proudly presented by Kinwell Senior Living by Provision Living.
Get your friends together, put your cards on the table, and enjoy a great evening while supporting local students.
👉 https://business.brightoncoc.org/events/details/2026-euchre-tournament-february-23-2026-47926
Hope to see you there!
Wed Feb 25
Hartland Garden Club Event - Winter Seed Sowing
Hartland Home & Garden Club invites you to a Speaker Event on Wednesday, February 25th at 6:30 p.m. at Hartland’s Cromaine Library, 3688 Hartland Rd. This event is WINTER SEED SOWING with Angela Nelson. Learn how to sow native seeds using milk jugs as a mini-greenhouse. Join us to learn about the HH&GC and how to become a member. This great group has speaker programs, community gardens planting and maintenance, social gatherings and more throughout the year. To REGISTER for this free event go to Cromaine.org and to Events. Or 810-632-5200
Wed Feb 25
The Detroit Lions and the Early NFL
This event takes place at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 6:30 pm. This is a live, free hybrid presentation, available in person and via Zoom. This presentation will not be recorded. Presenter Jeremy Dimick, of The Detroit Historical Society, will be available in person at the Pinckney Library.
Registration is required and can be done at www.pinckneylibrary.org/library-events or calling the library at 734-878-3888.
The story of the Lions catching on in Detroit doubles as the story of professional football finding its place in American popular culture. Before the Portsmouth Spartans relocated to Detroit and donned the Honolulu Blue in 1934, several pro football teams tried and failed to gain a foothold in the city. What made the Lions different? This presentation examines the instability of the infant NFL, and how the Lions (and professional football) won the hearts of Detroiters to become the institution they are today tracking the team from its small town roots, through its golden age in the 1950’s, and into the present.
Thu Feb 26
Senior Balance Class
Senior balance class with Powerback Rehab is open to seniors at no cost every Thursday starting at 10:15 a.m. Enhancing balance is crucial for overall physical health and injury prevention. Healthy snacks and drinks provided.
Independence Village of Brighton Valley 7700 Nemco Way Brighton to RSVP call (810) 227-7666 or email ashley.hoff@independencevillages.com
Fri Feb 27
St. John Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry
St. John Catholic Church, Howell - is hosting the best Lenten Friday Fish Fry in Livingston County. We are located at 2099 S. Hacker Rd., Howell, which is the NW corner of M-59 and Hacker Rd. Enjoy Dine-In from 4-7 pm, or Carry-Out from 3-7 pm. Our delicious deep-fried cod is hand-dipped in our own special batter, or try our baked cod. Dinners come with a dinner roll plus 2 choices: french fries or baked potato, coleslaw or green beans. Enjoy a cup of our homemade clam chowder before your meal, or a dessert afterwards, or both! Children’s portions, mac & cheese, pizza are also available. Visit www.stjohnhowell.com to see our full menu.
Fri Feb 27
Mindfulness Meditation
It has been noted in many printed articles that Mindfulness
Meditation guidance is one of the most requested classes.
Mindful Meditation combined with breathwork are effective tools to assist us in building and maintaining resilience to many life changes. We will practice several guided meditations which focus on reducing stress, anxiety, worry and fear. Personal comfort is important,
so chairs will be used. Feel free to bring a pillow/bolster, blanket, notebook/pen and water bottle. This class is complementary, no fee.Please contact Denise if you have any questions at chaitime@charter.net.
This event will be held at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 and runs from 10:00 - 11:00 am.
Fri Feb 27
St Mary Lenten Fish Dinner
The St Mary Knights of Columbus is proudly sponsoring its annual Lenten Fish Dinners on Friday evenings during Lent. The Parish is located south of M-36 at 10601 Dexter Pinckney Road in Putnam Township. Our delicious dinner is served from 4:00 to 7:00pm and includes baked or beer battered fried fish, choice of French fries, au gratin or baked potato, beets, green beans, coleslaw, homemade clam chowder our amazing Pasta Station and back by popular demand, our "Sundae Bar" with all the yummy toppings! Cost is $16 adults, $15 seniors, $9 children (under age 12) with a family (immediate only) plan available at $50. We offer a more limited take-out menu for just $12 and clam chowder for $4. Bankcards are welcomed. Proceeds help support our St Mary School. For further information contact Kim at the Parish office 734-878-3161.
Sat Feb 28
Mindful Eating
Find joy in every bite as we explore our relationship with food. Tapping into our inner wisdom and body cues can lead us to a relationship with food that is nourishing and in balance with our lives. Mindful Eating is not a recipe. It is not a weight loss plan.
It is about self-acceptance, compassion, health and well-being. No Mindful Mediation experience necessary!
It is important you attend both sessions.
No fee but registration is required and can be done at www.pinckneylibrary.org/library-events/ or
calling the library at 734-878-3888. Space is limited.
Patrons 16 years and older are welcome to attend.
This event will be held at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 on Saturdays, February 21 and February 28, 2026 from 10:30 am - Noon.
Sat Feb 28
Pickleball For A Purpose
February 28th 2026
Check-in: 10:45 AM
Play Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Wolverine Pickleball
235 Metty Dr
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
All proceeds from this event will benefit the programs of Livingston Family Center, supporting youth and families in our community. Come play, connect, and make a difference - one pickleball match at a time!
Cost: $100 per person
Optional Drink Wristband: $20 (includes 2 alcoholic
beverages)
Your ticket includes: Food, beverages, outdoor curling (weather permitting) and use of the pickleball facilities. Pickleball rackets provided. Instruction for beginners.
What to Bring: Clean shoes, water bottle.
Who can attend: Open to all ages, beginners welcome.
Extras: Raffle baskets with great items to win.
Tickets and sponsorships can be purchases at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pickleball-for-a-purpose-tickets-1980581993057?aff=oddtdtcreator
Wed Mar 4
Hartland Garden Club Event - Bees
Hartland Home & Garden Club invites you to a Speaker Event on Wednesday, March 4th at 6:00 p.m. at Hartland’s Cromaine Library, 3688 Hartland Rd. This event is BEES IN THE D: World Pollinators . Join us for this extremely informative presentation, (The “D” is for Detroit where the first hives were created) and to learn about the HH&GC and how to become a member. This great group has speaker programs, community garden planting and maintenance, social gatherings and more throughout the year. To REGISTER for this free event go to Cromaine.org and to Events. Or 810-632-5200
Fri Mar 6
Free Community Playdate For Ages 0-5
Join us for a FREE Community Playdate! Friday, March 6, 2026 10-11:30 a.m.
Our playdates are free, open to the public, and specially designed for children ages 0–5. These events offer opportunities for social connection, physical activity, early literacy support, and access to valuable community resources.
🎉 Upon check-in, each child will receive a free book and snack, while supplies last
🔍 FREE take-home STEAM kits for the first 50 families with children ages 3-5
📍 This playdate will take place on the 2|42 field
We’re excited to be joined by:
- 2|42
- Brighton District Library
- Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, Environmental Health Bureau
- The Arc Livingston County
- Unwritten Endings Youth & Family Therapy
...More to come!
Don’t miss this fun, family-friendly event!
📖 Learn more: greatstartlivingston.org/playdates
Fri Mar 6
St Mary Lenten Fish Dinner
The St Mary Knights of Columbus is proudly sponsoring its annual Lenten Fish Dinners on Friday evenings during Lent. The Parish is located south of M-36 at 10601 Dexter Pinckney Road in Putnam Township. Our delicious dinner is served from 4:00 to 7:00pm and includes baked or beer battered fried fish, choice of French fries, au gratin or baked potato, beets, green beans, coleslaw, homemade clam chowder our amazing Pasta Station and back by popular demand, our "Sundae Bar" with all the yummy toppings! Cost is $16 adults, $15 seniors, $9 children (under age 12) with a family (immediate only) plan available at $50. We offer a more limited take-out menu for just $12 and clam chowder for $4. Bankcards are welcomed. Proceeds help support our St Mary School. For further information contact Kim at the Parish office 734-878-3161.
Fri Mar 6
St. John Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry
St. John Catholic Church, Howell - is hosting the best Lenten Friday Fish Fry in Livingston County. We are located at 2099 S. Hacker Rd., Howell, which is the NW corner of M-59 and Hacker Rd. Enjoy Dine-In from 4-7 pm, or Carry-Out from 3-7 pm. Our delicious deep-fried cod is hand-dipped in our own special batter, or try our baked cod. Dinners come with a dinner roll plus 2 choices: french fries or baked potato, coleslaw or green beans. Enjoy a cup of our homemade clam chowder before your meal, or a dessert afterwards, or both! Children’s portions, mac & cheese, pizza are also available. Visit www.stjohnhowell.com to see our full menu.
Sat Mar 7
Big Red Barrel At Recycle Livingston
Big Red Barrel will be at Recycle Livingston from 9am-1pm on Saturday, March 7th, 2026. We will be collecting sharps and medication. This is a free service. No questions asked. Put pills in a zip lock container, they can be mixed together. We prefer not to have the medicine container. Keep liquid medications separate. Dump into a zip lock bag with enough paper towel to soak up the liquid. Needles must be the proper disposal container, either purchased from a pharmacy or use a plastic laundry detergent bottle. Reseal the bottle and tape it. Do your part to keep medications from being abused. Do not flush unused medication.
The Big Red Barrel Project is part of Livingston County Community Alliance.
Sat Mar 7
OLHSA Walk For Warmth 2026
Join OLHSA for our 36th annual Walk for Warmth on March 7th at the Oceola Community Center(1661 North Latson Road
Howell, MI 48843)! Registration begins at 9 a.m. with the walk starting at 9:30 a.m. Enjoy a family-friendly morning of fun while making a real impact. Your contributions directly support OLHSA's emergency services that keep our neighbors safe and warm. Together, we can make a difference!
Find more information here: https://www.olhsa.org/en-us/walkforwarmth
Thank you to our Premier Sponsor: Genisys Credit Union
Sat Mar 7
Big Red Barrel
Big Red Barrel will be at Recycle Livingston from 9am-1pm on Saturday, March 7th, 2026.
We will be collecting sharps and medication.
This is a free service. No questions asked. Put pills in a zip lock container, they can be mixed together. We prefer not to have the medicine container. Keep liquid medications separate. Dump into a zip lock bag with enough paper towel to soak up the liquid. Needles must be the proper disposal container, either purchased from a pharmacy or use a plastic laundry detergent bottle. Reseal the bottle and tape it. Do your part to keep medications from being abused. Do not flush unused medication.
The Big Red Barrel Project is part of Livingston County Community Alliance.
Sun Mar 8
Secunda Second Sunday
Looking for a creative way to spend your Sunday? Join us every Second Sunday from 1–4 PM at the Arthur Secunda Museum on Cleary University’s campus. Explore the vibrant world of Arthur Secunda’s artwork, create hands-on art projects with your kids, and enjoy an inspiring afternoon with friends and neighbors—all in a welcoming, gallery setting.
Tue Mar 10
LCCA General Coalition Meeting
The Livingston County Community Alliance (LCCA) is a community coalition dedicated to reducing and preventing youth substance use. We invite you to join us for our monthly General Coalition Meeting on Tuesday, March 10, from 6:00–7:30 PM at the Livingston Educational Service Agency in the Innovation Room. Come learn more about what we do, hear about current initiatives, and be part of the conversation. Dinner will be provided — we can’t wait to see you there!
Wed Mar 11
Livingston County Photographers Group
Photographer’s Group monthly meeting, 7-9PM
Genoa Medical Center - Lower Level Conference Room
2305 Genoa Business Park Dr.
Brighton, MI 48114
Photography enthusiasts are welcome to attend.
Contact Steve Phillips for more information. 517.715.9123. Somebodynamedsteve@gmail.com
Fri Mar 13
St. John Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry
St. John Catholic Church, Howell - is hosting the best Lenten Friday Fish Fry in Livingston County. We are located at 2099 S. Hacker Rd., Howell, which is the NW corner of M-59 and Hacker Rd. Enjoy Dine-In from 4-7 pm, or Carry-Out from 3-7 pm. Our delicious deep-fried cod is hand-dipped in our own special batter, or try our baked cod. Dinners come with a dinner roll plus 2 choices: french fries or baked potato, coleslaw or green beans. Enjoy a cup of our homemade clam chowder before your meal, or a dessert afterwards, or both! Children’s portions, mac & cheese, pizza are also available. Visit www.stjohnhowell.com to see our full menu.
Fri Mar 13
St Mary Lenten Fish Dinner
The St Mary Knights of Columbus is proudly sponsoring its annual Lenten Fish Dinners on Friday evenings during Lent. The Parish is located south of M-36 at 10601 Dexter Pinckney Road in Putnam Township. Our delicious dinner is served from 4:00 to 7:00pm and includes baked or beer battered fried fish, choice of French fries, au gratin or baked potato, beets, green beans, coleslaw, homemade clam chowder our amazing Pasta Station and back by popular demand, our "Sundae Bar" with all the yummy toppings! Cost is $16 adults, $15 seniors, $9 children (under age 12) with a family (immediate only) plan available at $50. We offer a more limited take-out menu for just $12 and clam chowder for $4. Bankcards are welcomed. Proceeds help support our St Mary School. For further information contact Kim at the Parish office 734-878-3161.
Wed Mar 18
Joyce Powers Memorial Lecture
Join members of the Brighton Area Women's History Roll of Honor in celebrating the Class of 2026 Honorees AND hearing about challenges leading an arts organization by Wild Swan Theater Founders and 40+ year Directors Hilary Cohen and Sandy Ryder. Event held at Oak Pointe Country Club, networking from 6:30-7:00pm, Lecture from 7:00-8:00pm. Free and open to public.
Fri Mar 20
St. John Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry
St. John Catholic Church, Howell - is hosting the best Lenten Friday Fish Fry in Livingston County. We are located at 2099 S. Hacker Rd., Howell, which is the NW corner of M-59 and Hacker Rd. Enjoy Dine-In from 4-7 pm, or Carry-Out from 3-7 pm. Our delicious deep-fried cod is hand-dipped in our own special batter, or try our baked cod. Dinners come with a dinner roll plus 2 choices: french fries or baked potato, coleslaw or green beans. Enjoy a cup of our homemade clam chowder before your meal, or a dessert afterwards, or both! Children’s portions, mac & cheese, pizza are also available. Visit www.stjohnhowell.com to see our full menu.
Fri Mar 20
St Mary Lenten Fish Dinner
The St Mary Knights of Columbus is proudly sponsoring its annual Lenten Fish Dinners on Friday evenings during Lent. The Parish is located south of M-36 at 10601 Dexter Pinckney Road in Putnam Township. Our delicious dinner is served from 4:00 to 7:00pm and includes baked or beer battered fried fish, choice of French fries, au gratin or baked potato, beets, green beans, coleslaw, homemade clam chowder our amazing Pasta Station and back by popular demand, our "Sundae Bar" with all the yummy toppings! Cost is $16 adults, $15 seniors, $9 children (under age 12) with a family (immediate only) plan available at $50. We offer a more limited take-out menu for just $12 and clam chowder for $4. Bankcards are welcomed. Proceeds help support our St Mary School. For further information contact Kim at the Parish office 734-878-3161.
Sat Mar 21
Friends Of The Pinckney Library Book Sale
The Friends of the Library used book sale will be held at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 on Saturday, March 21, 2026 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.
Sat Mar 21
Stars, Stripes & Smiles
Join us on Saturday, March 21, 2026 from 6 - 9 PM at the American Spirit Centre in Brighton, MI for the Stars, Stripes & Smiles fundraiser benefiting VINA Community Dental Center. VINA provides affordable dental care for people in need and free dental care for veterans in need. Enjoy a buffet dinner, music and dancing, silent auction, wine pull, 50/50, and more! Dress casual, business casual, or wear red, white & blue. Tickets are $65 per person. Visit smiles.cbo.io to learn more and purchase tickets and sponsorships.
Tue Mar 24
Off The Shelf Book Discussion Group
The title for our monthly book discussion is The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods. The event will be held in-person and via zoom. For zoom information, call the library at 734-878-3888. The discussion will take place at the Pinckney Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169 on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 6:30 pm.
Fri Mar 27
St. John Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry
St. John Catholic Church, Howell - is hosting the best Lenten Friday Fish Fry in Livingston County. We are located at 2099 S. Hacker Rd., Howell, which is the NW corner of M-59 and Hacker Rd. Enjoy Dine-In from 4-7 pm, or Carry-Out from 3-7 pm. Our delicious deep-fried cod is hand-dipped in our own special batter, or try our baked cod. Dinners come with a dinner roll plus 2 choices: french fries or baked potato, coleslaw or green beans. Enjoy a cup of our homemade clam chowder before your meal, or a dessert afterwards, or both! Children’s portions, mac & cheese, pizza are also available. Visit www.stjohnhowell.com to see our full menu.
Fri Mar 27
St Mary Lenten Fish Dinner
The St Mary Knights of Columbus is proudly sponsoring its annual Lenten Fish Dinners on Friday evenings during Lent. The Parish is located south of M-36 at 10601 Dexter Pinckney Road in Putnam Township. Our delicious dinner is served from 4:00 to 7:00pm and includes baked or beer battered fried fish, choice of French fries, au gratin or baked potato, beets, green beans, coleslaw, homemade clam chowder our amazing Pasta Station and back by popular demand, our "Sundae Bar" with all the yummy toppings! Cost is $16 adults, $15 seniors, $9 children (under age 12) with a family (immediate only) plan available at $50. We offer a more limited take-out menu for just $12 and clam chowder for $4. Bankcards are welcomed. Proceeds help support our St Mary School. For further information contact Kim at the Parish office 734-878-3161.
Sat Mar 28
Huron Valley Egg Hunt
10-noon
Free event
Come to meet the Easter Bunny and hunt eggs!
Hosted by Huron Valley Chamber of Commerce.