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Sat Sep 23
Hartland Artwalk Festival & Competition
The First Annual Hartland Art Walk. Art Festival & Competition, presented by the Partners in Progress. A community focused art prize competition and festival, open to professional or amateur artists of all ages from Michigan. Over 130 pieces of artwork will be located throughout Settlers park and area businesses over a 2 week period. Opening Day celebration Sept. 23- 11am-4pm. Vendors, food trucks and more! Smaller events both middle and closing weekends. Go to hartlandliving.com/art-walk for more information.
Mon Sep 25
Xeriscaping - Brighton District Library
Brighton District Library. 7:00-8:00pm. Xeriscaping is a method of landscaping and gardening that requires little to no water. Learn which Michigan plants are the most drought-resistant. Discover how to maximize free water sources such as roof runoff and rainfall. Barbara Gregerson, Consumer Horticulture Educator, will teach us about this growing practice. Register: bit.ly/BDLXeriscaping
Mon Sep 25
Recreational Cheer Group
Recreational CFA cheer group meets Wednesday nights from 6pm to 9:15 pm, depending on age/skill level, with competition event in January 2024. Reasonable cost, practices at Oceola Township Rec Center, for cheerleaders age 4-17. Learn fun cheers, dance and stunts while making new friendships and bonus exercise too! Directed by a team of coaches with years of elite cheering and coaching experience. Email coachkaileyhowell@gmail.com or check out flyer and info on FB CF Kailey Jenks. We can't wait to see you for our 2023-24 season!
Tue Sep 26
Livingston Fine Art Association Presentation
The Livingston Fine Art Association (LFAA) is pleased to announce that Heiner Hertling, an internationally acclaimed local artist and teacher, will be the featured speaker at the LFAA’s meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 26, at Cleary University’s Chrysler Building, Room 112.
Doors open at 6:30 pm, and Hertling’s presentation will begin at 7 pm. He will talk about creating at his studio, and he also will conduct a demonstration on painting plein air painting, considered one of the best ways for an artist to learn to see the true colors of nature and capture the mood and feeling of a scene or place.
Hertling is the founder of the Michigan Plein Air Painters and member of the prestigious Society of Animal Artists. His television series, “Your Brush with Nature,” earned an Emmy nomination and international acclaim.
The LFAA meets on the last Tuesday of each month at 6:30 pm at Cleary University, located at 3750 Cleary Drive (off Grand River Avenue and west of Latson Road).
Everyone is welcome.
Tue Sep 26
Friends Of NRA Annual Banquet
Livingston county FNRA chapter 45 will be holding there annual Banquet on September 26,2023 at Crystal Gardens at 5:30pm.Log on to www.friendsofnra.org for information and ticket prices. Funds raised go to outdoor sports and safety programs in the state of Michigan.
Tue Sep 26
Livingston Fine Art Association Meeting
The Livingston Fine Art Association September Meeting will be held Tuesday the 26th 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.
The speaker will be Heiner C. Hertling, internationally acclaimed local artist and teacher. Mr. Hertling uses his visual arts creativity in oils, watercolors, pastels as well as monumental bronze, wood sculptures and jewelry. Mr. Hertling is founder of the Michigan Plein Air Painters and member of the prestigious Society of Animal Artists. His television series “Your Brush with Nature” has earned an Emmy nomination and international acclaim. See the LFAA web site for further information.
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 web site at: https://livfineart.com/ or find us on facebook.
Thu Sep 28
Free Parent Workshop for LivCo Families
Great Start Livingston is offering a free 4-week parenting workshop facilitated by MSU-Extension for Livingston County families. The BEES workshop (Building Early Emotional Skills), is designed for caregivers of children prenatal through age 3. The program has 4 sessions that teach how young children develop social emotional skills and also helps give parents tools to deal with the stress of caring for children while developing strong social emotional skills. Free dinner and childcare are available to those who register.
The sessions are as follows:
Week 1, September 28: Parental temperament and stress
Week 2, October 5: Your triggers and how to manage them
Week 3, October 19: Emotion coaching
Week 4, October 26: Handling tantrums
The workshop will be held from 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Livingston Educational Service Agency, 1425 W. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843.
Interested families can register for the workshop here: https://bit.ly/23BEESworkshop. Participants who attend will receive a $5 gas gift card each week, one per family.
For more information, reach out to Robin Schutz, Great Start Coordinator, at RobinSchutz@LivingstonESA.org
Thu Sep 28
Cleary University Hosts College Fair
High school students are encouraged to attend the Livingston County College Fair featuring more than 50 schools and military recruiters. Cleary University, located in Howell, will host the event on Thursday, Sept. 28 from 6 pm to 8 pm inside Cleary Commons.
College admissions representatives, financial aid advisers and military recruiters will be on site to share information about their schools, discuss entrance requirements and the application process, arrange college interviews, explain financial aid programs, and answer all questions students and parents may have regarding college life and what to expect.
To register, visit cleary.edu/collegefair.
The Michigan Association for College Admission Counseling (MACAO), along with the Michigan Association of Collegiate Recruiters and Admissions Officials (MACRAO) and the Michigan College Fair Committee sponsor this college fair.
Fri Sep 29
LCWCC's Fish Fry
The Livingston County Wildlife & Conservation Club's All-You-Can-Eat Fish Fry Includes: Fish (Beer Batter, Lemon Pepper, Cajun & Baked), Hush Puppies, Mac & Cheese, French Fries, Green Beans, Coleslaw, Rolls, Homemade Desserts, Coffee, Iced Tea & Lemonade
Adults: $15.00
Seniors $14.00
Members $13.00
Kids 5 & Under Free
Kids 6 & Older $7.00
Carryouts $13.00 (12 oz Beer Batter Fish, Mac & Cheese, Slaw & Fries)
6060 E. M-36, Whitmore Lake 810-231-1811
Fri Sep 29
LCWCC'S Turkey Shoot
The Livingston County Wildlife & Conservation Club's Turkey Shoot. Doors open 12:00 pm. Selling starts 12:30 pm. Shooting Starts 1:00 pm. We pay 1st & 2nd place. Bring your own shotgun and we supply the ammunition. The kitchen is open. Excellent food at reasonable prices. Raffles, scatter shoots and 50/50 drawing. A fund day for the whole family. 6060 E. M-36, Whitmore Lake (810) 231-1811
Sat Sep 30
Brighton Farmers' Market
Over 60 stalls of Michigan grown-Michigan made products featuring beautiful flowers, bedding plants, herbs, shrubs, fresh seasonal produce, local honey, baked goods (including gluten-free), candy, fresh-caught fish, Artisan soaps & lotions, jewelry, hand-sewn, knit, crocheted items, garden art, woodcraft, food concessions. Saturdays 8 am-1 pm at 200 North 1st Street municipal parking lot.
Sat Sep 30
Rod Stewart Tribute
Danny D and the Vagabonds are performing a tribute to Rod Stewart at the Brighton Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30pm. Tickets are $19-34 and can be purchased at www.BrightonPerformingArts.com or call (810)299-4130.
Sat Sep 30
Pottery Donation Fundraiser
CUUB will be at the Brighton Farmers market 9/30 for our annual pottery fundraiser. Donations collected from the event are then given to local charities.
Sat Sep 30
Big Red Barrel At WCC Senior Living Expo
Big Red Barrel/Unused Medication Disposal
The Big Red Barrel will be at the Senior Livings Week 2023 Expo to collect unused medications on September 30. This event will be at the Washtenaw Community College Morris Lawerence Building from 10 am to 2 pm. 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. 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 Sep 30
Independence Lake Craft Show
Join us for a delightful day at Independence Lake County Park enjoying the beautiful fall weather and browsing a variety of unique handmade crafts. The first Independence Lake Craft Show will feature talented local artisans showcasing their creative talents and selling one-of-a-kind treasures that you won't find anywhere else!
Currently 50+ vendors.
Saturday, September 30th from 10am - 4pm.
Location and Address:
3200 Jennings Road
Webster Township
Whitmore Lake, MI 48189
Types of Vendors: Wood Products | Glass Products | Home Décor | Pottery | Knitted and Crochet Items | Jewelry | Fresh Cut Flowers | Bath and Skin Products | Oils | Candles | Wax Melts | Car Freshies |
Tue Oct 3
Hartland Audubon Nature Club
The Hartland Audubon Nature Club welcomes Ayden Ehgotz of Michigan Nature Association to present “Building wildlife corridors: the upper Shiawassee and its tributaries” He will focus on how protected areas contribute to lasting conservation and highlight rare birds and species of this area. Members and guests of all ages are invited Tuesday, October 3, 2023, 7 P.M. at the Hartland Education Support Service Center, 9525 E. Highland Road. Use the west entrance and look for our sign in the hall. Learn more about Hartland Audubon Nature Club at https://hartlandaudubon.weebly.com/
Tue Oct 3
Purse & Jewelry Sale
Join The Howell Senior Center for its annual fall Purse & Jewelry Sale! Come find your next treasure at rock bottom prices. All proceeds from this sale will go back to the Senior Center!
Looking to donate to our sale? Donations can be dropped off at the Oceola Community Center during our office hours:
8am-8pm (Monday-Thursday)
8am-5pm (Friday)
Event Time: 8am-4pm
Location: Oceola Community Center, 1661 N. Latson Rd.
Thu Oct 5
Free Parent Workshop for LivCo Families
Great Start Livingston is offering a free 4-week parenting workshop facilitated by MSU-Extension for Livingston County families. The BEES workshop (Building Early Emotional Skills), is designed for caregivers of children prenatal through age 3. The program has 4 sessions that teach how young children develop social emotional skills and also helps give parents tools to deal with the stress of caring for children while developing strong social emotional skills. Free dinner and childcare are available to those who register.
The sessions are as follows:
Week 1, September 28: Parental temperament and stress
Week 2, October 5: Your triggers and how to manage them
Week 3, October 19: Emotion coaching
Week 4, October 26: Handling tantrums
The workshop will be held from 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Livingston Educational Service Agency, 1425 W. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843.
Interested families can register for the workshop here: https://bit.ly/23BEESworkshop. Participants who attend will receive a $5 gas gift card each week, one per family.
For more information, reach out to Robin Schutz, Great Start Coordinator, at RobinSchutz@LivingstonESA.org
Thu Oct 5
Livingston County Genealogical Society Meeting
The Livingston County Genealogical Society will meet via zoom, October 5, 2023 – Hidden in Plain Sight: Polish Immigrants and the Ellis Island Database
Patricia Yokum – Patricia B. Yocum is librarian emerita at the University of Michigan. A native of New York, she earned a B.A. from Binghamton University, and M.A. and A.M.L.S. from the University of Michigan. Her interest in family history dates from her childhood, fostered by stories of her grandparents’ immigration from Poland. Between 1870 and 1914 well over 2 million Poles came to America settling largely in the northern states where work and land were plentiful. Most Poles came through Ellis Island but finding them in the Ellis Island database can be difficult. Language, history, and record handling are all factors which can thwart our searches. In this talk we’ll look at how these factors function, how they can cause information to be hidden and, most importantly, how we can work around such snags to find the immigrants we’re researching. This program will also be helpful in your research into other ethnic groups coming through Ellis Island.
. A link to this virtual meeting may be found on our Facebook page for the Livingston County Genealogical Society a few days before the October 5th meeting. All are welcome.
., https://milcgs.wordpress.com/ or you may find us on Facebook; there will be a link to this meeting a few days before October 5th, 2023. All are welcome.
Fri Oct 6
LCWCC'S Chicken & Rib Dinner
The Livingston County Wildlife & Conservation Club's Chicken & Rib Dinner. All you can eat dinner includes: BBQ Ribs & Chicken, Oven Fried Chicken, Macaroni & Cheese, French Fries, Vegetable, Cole Slaw, Rolls & Butter, Homemade Desserts, Coffee, Lemonade and Ice Tea.
Adults $15, Seniors $14, Members $13, Kids 6-12 $7, Kids 5 and under FREE, Carry outs $13
6060 E. M-36, Whitmore Lake, MI 810-231-1811
Fri Oct 6
Livingston Land Conservancy Fundraiser
The LLC’s annual fundraising event, Land on the Horizon, celebrates its 19th edition on Friday, October 6 at Chemung Hills Golf and Banquet Center in Howell. This year’s event will attempt to build on last year’s record-breaking attendance as we celebrate the LLC’s ongoing work of preserving natural land and productive farmland in Livingston County. Presenting Sponsor this year is Littlite Lighting Solutions of Hamburg.
Along with the usual live and silent auctions, raffles and brief highlights of the LLC current and upcoming conservation achievements, a chef-prepared buffet dinner and cash bar are also included.
Additional sponsors and auction items are actively sought to support the event. Individual tickets ($70) can be purchased at livingstonlandconservancy.org, or by contacting Rick Thomas at rethomasLLC@gmail.com. All profits from the evening go to the LLC’s Acquisition and Stewardship funds, and donations (including a portion of ticket prices) are tax deductible as allowed by law. Please plan on attending and join the fun!
Sat Oct 7
Salvation Army Great Pumpkin Car Show 2023
Here is the link to the show:
https://www.armorvci.com/great-pumpkin/
Thanks for posting - great fundraising event for the Salvation Army!
Sat Oct 7
Fowlerville Fall Festival
Saturday, Oct. 7, 10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., this family friendly Fall Festival returns bigger and better this year and will feature local entertainment all day, vendors, hay rides, food trucks, raffle and prizes, and tours of the historic buildings on site. It will be held inside the Fowlerville Fairgrounds near the Historic Village.
For further information, please email fowlervillefallfest@gmail.com or follow on Facebook / Fowlerville Fall Festival.
ike previous years, this event will continue to support the maintenance and restoration of the Livingston Centre Historic Village.
Sat Oct 7
Big Red Barrel/Unused Medication & Needle Disposal
Big Red Barrel/Unused Medication & Needle Disposal
Big Red Barrel/Unused Medication Disposal The Big Red Barrel will be at Recycle Livingston Saturday October 7, 2023 from 9 am to 1 am to collect unused medications and used needles. Recycle Livingston is located at 170 Catrell Drive in Howell. 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. For more information go too www.drugfreelivingston.com
Sat Oct 7
Faith & Blue Community Trunk or Treat
TRUNK OR TREAT - COMMUNITY EVENT
Michigan State Police and Brighton Christian Church are hosting a FREE Community-Wide Trunk or Treat
Saturday October 7th, 6PM-8PM
Trunk or Treat Stations,Bounce House, Games, Live Music, Prize Drawings and Food
Sat Oct 7
50th Class Reunion
Howell High Class of 1973 "50th Class Reunion".
American Legion Hall 59/Grand River Ave. Howell, Mich
Saturday October 7th at 6pm.
Sat Oct 7
BHS Class of 1983 40-Year Reunion
A party will be held at Block Brewing Co in Howell. Time and details will be updated soon. We are asking all grads to visit the Facebook group: Brighton High Schools 40 Year Class Reunion and also to pass the word to all classmates! Or reach out to Theresa Garbacik Kaercher tgirlz@chartermi.net
Sat Oct 7
Cultura Celebration At Howell Opera House
Celebrate culture from around the world in downtown Howell Saturday, Oct. 7 from noon to 11 pm!
Cultura, a day-long event at the Howell Opera House, will feature sounds and movement from around the world, unique and culturally symbolic art, and food trucks serving made-from-scratch cuisine from international regions.
The Livingston Diversity Council and the Livingston Arts Council will host this inaugural event of music, dancing, art, poetry and food. Everyone, of all ages, is welcome to join the celebration of cultures. Admission is free.
More than 25 musicians, singers, dancers and poets will perform on one of the two stages at the Howell Opera House beginning at 12:30 pm. In addition, several visual artists will display their work. Food trucks serving a wide array of cuisine are Tamale Rose (authentic Mexican), Reggae Foodie (authentic Jamaican), Simply Spanish (tapas, paella and other specialties from Spain) and Comfort Cruzine (Mediterranean comfort food).
For a schedule of all performances, visit https://culturacelebration.com.
Sat Oct 7
Northfield Police 5K Fun Run/Walk For Breast Cancer
Charity Run/Walk in honor of breast cancer awareness.
October 7 @ the Whitmore Lake School Main Campus
1 Mile Kids Run @ 9 AM
5k Run/Walk @ 9:30 AM
Participants receive a T-shirt, cider, and donuts.
All proceeds go to the Shades of Pink Foundation.
If you don't want to run you may donate and receive a T-Shirt or pink wristbands.
Sat Oct 7
Brighton Farmers' Market
Over 60 stalls of Michigan grown-Michigan made products featuring beautiful flowers, bedding plants, herbs, shrubs, fresh seasonal produce, local honey, baked goods (including gluten-free), candy, fresh-caught fish, Artisan soaps & lotions, jewelry, hand-sewn, knit, crocheted items, garden art, woodcraft, food concessions. Saturdays 8 am-1 pm at 200 North 1st Street municipal parking lot.
Sat Oct 7
1973 Howell High Class Of 1973 Reunion
Howell High Class of 1973 Reunion will be held at the American Legion Hall 141 Grand River/M-59 Howell, October 7th 6-11pm. 50.00 per person. Taking RSVP until Sept 22. All other class mates from other years come celebrate after 9pm if you are not coming for dinner. We are on facebook "howell Class of 1973" email howellclassof1973@gmail.com also on Classmates.com. Email us with your phone number and we will call you.
Sun Oct 8
American Legion Bloody Mary Bar & Meat Card Bingo
Join the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 141 for their famous Bloody Mary Bar and stay for Meat Card Bingo! The Bloody Mary Bar runs from noon until 2:00 pm. $7 per glass (does not include the purchase of alcohol). You get to create your perfect Bloody Mary with all the toppings you can fit on one skewer from our amazing buffet. Meat Card Bingo starts at 2:00 pm. There are over 21 chances to win fresh cuts of chicken, beef, or pork! There will also be door prizes and a 50/50 raffle. This event is open to the public and will take place at the Howell American Legion Devereaux Post located at 3265 W. Grand River Ave in Howell. For additional information email americanlegionauxillary141@gmail.com.
Sun Oct 8
LCWCC'S Breakfast Buffet
The Livingston County Wildlife & Conservation Club's Breakfast Buffet. All you can eat includes: Eggs Scrambled or Made to Order, Bacon, Sausage, Country Fried Potatoes, Homemade Biscuits & Gravy, French Toast, Pancakes, Mixed Fruit, Toast, Coffee & Juice
Adults $11, Seniors $10, Members $9, Kids 6-12 $5, 5 & under FREE.
6060 E. M-36, Whitmore Lake, MI 810-231-1811
Sun Oct 8
Griefshare Support Group
A GriefShare grief support group for people grieving the death of a loved one is starting soon. Please
join us: Sunday, October 8 3:00 - 5:00 pm.
At GriefShare you’ll watch a weekly video with counsel and insights from respected grief experts and
relatable personal stories—followed by a time of sharing and support. Session topics include what's
normal in grief; how to handle difficult emotions; and what to do with regrets, questions, and worries.
For more information, contact Pastor Mark Franck at 517-546-5265 or visit griefshare.org.
Mon Oct 9
Euchre Tournament
Get your friends together and put your cards on the table for a night of fun at the South Lyon Hotel. The Lyon Area Chamber, a division of the Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce, is "dealing" up this event which includes a VIP reception, cash prizes and 50/50 drawing. Cash bar and additional food available for purchase. Details and registration at https://business.brightoncoc.org/events/details/euchre-tournament-41046
Tue Oct 10
2nd Tuesday Optimist Euchre Benefit
Join us at 6:00 P.M. on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Eternity Brewing for charity euchre, benefiting a different LOCAL Livingston County 501c3. This month the Brighton Optimist Club is supporting the Brighton Area Schools Education (BASE) Foundation. $20/player, 40 player max. Online registration is recommended. https://BrightonOptimist.org/euchre
Tue Oct 10
Owning Our Power As Women Leaders
Join us for an impactful luncheon with Deborah Wahl, Independent Director and former SVP and Global CMO of General Motors, on how women leaders can become more effective at using and leveraging their own power. Deborah will share her experiences over a 40-year career reaching the highest corporate levels of leadership and impact.
What does it mean to own your power in your professional life and other endeavors? How do women succeed and fail at this and why is this such a sensitive topic? Approaches and tools for success.
https://business.brightoncoc.org/events/details/owning-our-power-as-women-leaders-39261
Fri Oct 13
Friday The 13th Cemetery Guided Tour
Oliver's Stones Presents "A Guided Cemetery Tour" on Friday October 13th from 7pm-9pm at the Greenwood Cemetery in Fowlerville. Visit the Oliver's Stones Facebook Page or www.oliversstones.com for more information and cost
Fri Oct 13
History On The Grand
Family friendly historical tour meets at Inspiration Park (56730 Grand River Ave) from 6pm. Tour stops at historical New Hudson cemetery, The New Hudson Inn and Whole Hearted Winery. Cost TBA. Sponsored by the Lyon Township Downtown Development Authority. For more information visit www.funonthegrand.com.
Sat Oct 14
Chilson Hills Church Trunk Or Treat
Trunk or Treat will start at 6:30 p.m. Saturday October 14th at Chilson Hills Church, 4440 Brighton Road in Genoa Township. Families are invited to bring goodies such as candy or small trinkets and park cars with trunks opened and decorated. Costumes encouraged!! The event also includes a bonfire with cider, hot dogs, chips and ice cream. The event will occur RAIN or SHINE! For more information, 810-227-9596 Monday - Thursday 9am & 1 p.m. Or visit www.ChilsonHills.org.
Sat Oct 14
Chili Cook-Off
Michigan Midwifery Co is hosting a chili cook off fundraiser to aid in opening a free standing birth center in Livingston County. All you can eat chili open to the public 2p to 5p. $10/adults and $5/ children. Email sarah@michiganmidwiferyco.com to register a dish by October 1.
Sat Oct 14
Brighton Farmers' Market
Over 60 stalls of Michigan grown-Michigan made products featuring beautiful flowers, bedding plants, herbs, shrubs, fresh seasonal produce, local honey, baked goods (including gluten-free), candy, fresh-caught fish, Artisan soaps & lotions, jewelry, hand-sewn, knit, crocheted items, garden art, woodcraft, food concessions. Saturdays 8 am-1 pm at 200 North 1st Street municipal parking lot.
Sat Oct 14
Kids Night Out (K-5th Grade)
Looking for a fun night out but not sure what to do with the kids? Sign up for a kids night out and drop the kids off at the Hive Youth & Teen Center for a night of pizza, movies, games, and nerf battles.
Drop off opens at 5:30 PM and children must be picked up by 10:00 PM. Registration is required.
Who: K-5 age
Where: The Hive Youth & Teen Center (Bennett Recreation Center 925 W. Grand River Ave.)
When: October 14th - 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Cost: Resident $30.00 per child / Non-Resident: $45.00 per child
Any questions please contact the Youth Services Manager at 517-294-6083 or ktroshak@howellrecreation.org
*Child Information Sheet (attached with receipt) must be filled out for each child unless they attended our 2023 Hive Five Summer Day Camps.
Registration Link: https://www.howellrecreation.org/events/kidsnightoutfall
Sun Oct 15
Animals On Parade
The Livingston County Concert Band will be under the direction of Dale Marzewski for their upcoming concert at 3:00pm on Sunday October 15th. The concert will be presented at the Rod Bushey Performing Arts Center, Howell High School, 1200 West Grand River Ave., Howell. This concert features animal-themed music, such as Carnival of the Animals, Selections from "Cats", and Swan Lake. Admission is $10. Children and students are free. Children are invited to dress on Halloween costumes for a costume parade. Refreshments served following the concert. Please visit the band's website (www.lccbmusic.org) or check out the Livingston County Band Facebook page for more information.
Thu Oct 19
2023 VINA Tailgate
Join us for the 15th annual MSU vs. UofM VINA Tailgate on October 19th at Crystal Gardens Banquet Center!
The event is set to take place on October 19, 2023, at 5:30pm at Crystal Gardens Banquet Center, and promises another unforgettable evening of friendly rivalry, fun, and a common goal of raising funds to support the invaluable dental services provided by VINA Community Dental Center.
As part of the Tailgate festivities, attendees can participate in a silent auction, friendly competitions, various games and raffles, a buffet dinner of delicious tailgate food, cash bar, dancing and entertainment, and more!
To purchase tickets and sponsorships, or to learn more, visit https://vinatailgate.cbo.io or call (810)-844-0240.
Thu Oct 19
Free Parent Workshop for LivCo Families
Great Start Livingston is offering a free 4-week parenting workshop facilitated by MSU-Extension for Livingston County families. The BEES workshop (Building Early Emotional Skills), is designed for caregivers of children prenatal through age 3. The program has 4 sessions that teach how young children develop social emotional skills and also helps give parents tools to deal with the stress of caring for children while developing strong social emotional skills. Free dinner and childcare are available to those who register.
The sessions are as follows:
Week 1, September 28: Parental temperament and stress
Week 2, October 5: Your triggers and how to manage them
Week 3, October 19: Emotion coaching
Week 4, October 26: Handling tantrums
The workshop will be held from 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Livingston Educational Service Agency, 1425 W. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843.
Interested families can register for the workshop here: https://bit.ly/23BEESworkshop. Participants who attend will receive a $5 gas gift card each week, one per family.
For more information, reach out to Robin Schutz, Great Start Coordinator, at RobinSchutz@LivingstonESA.org
Thu Oct 19
Comedy Chronicles
The Comedy Chronicles: A tale of two cruises. Come aboard and have fun exploring the adventures of two hilarious couples who get their sea legs the second time around after 25 years of marriage.
1:30 at the Hartland Performing Arts Theater (old Hartland High School)
Thu Oct 19
Cooking Class For 2
Join us for a cooking class with Chef Chad from Chemung Hills Golf & Banquet Center. The menu has not been decided yet but will be released soon.
You will get to help prepare, cook, and enjoy a delicious meal. There will also be a cash bar. The class will go 6 - 9pm at Chemung Hills Golf & Banquet Center.
*Only 1 person from the pair needs to register*
Cost: $60 couple (Resident) / $70 couple (Non-Resident)
Time: 6pm-9pm
Location: Chemung Hills Golf Club & Banquet Center
Registration Link: https://www.howellrecreation.org/events/cookingclassoct
Thu Oct 19
The Comedy Chronicles
A tale of two cruises. Come aboard and have fun exploring the adventures of two hilarious couples who get their sea legs the second time around after 25 years of marriage.
This play is a performance full of music, comedy, and dancing
10/19 - 1:30pm
10/20 - 7pm
9525 E. Highland Rd., Howell
810-626-2135
Fri Oct 20
The Comedy Chronicles
The Comedy Chronicles: A tale of two cruises. Come aboard and have fun exploring the adventures of two hilarious couples who get their sea legs the second time around after 25 years of marriage.
7PM at the Hartland Performing Arts Theater (old Hartland High School)
Sat Oct 21
Magic Bus Band
Magic Bus Band will perform at The American Spirit Centre on Saturday Oct 21st. Doors open at 6:30 and band starts at 8:00 PM. Cover Band starts at 7:00. Cash Bar and food available.
Tickets are $30.00 and available at The Spirit Centre 10590 Grand River, Brighton. Call (810) 599-2153 for further information. All proceeds benefit veterans.
Sat Oct 21
Brighton Farmers' Market
Over 60 stalls of Michigan grown-Michigan made products featuring beautiful flowers, bedding plants, herbs, shrubs, fresh seasonal produce, local honey, baked goods (including gluten-free), candy, fresh-caught fish, Artisan soaps & lotions, jewelry, hand-sewn, knit, crocheted items, garden art, woodcraft, food concessions. Saturdays 8 am-1 pm at 200 North 1st Street municipal parking lot.
Sat Oct 21
U of M Pharmacy Students Drug Take Back
Big Red Barrel and the University of Michigan Pharmacy Students Team Up to collect Unused Medication & Needle Disposal
The Big Red Barrel will be at the Pinckney Town Square in downtown Pinckney to collect unused medications and used needles on October 21, 2023 from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm. This is a free service. No questions asked. Put pills in a zip lock bag, 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.
For more information, go to www.drugfreelivingston.com
Sat Oct 21
American Legion Auxiliary Chili Cook-Off Tailgate
Join the Howell American Legion Auxiliary Unit 141 for our annual Battle for the Mitten Chili Cook-Off during the MSU v. U of M football game on October 21st. The exact time of the cook-off is TBD based on the kickoff. Tickets: $10 for 6 samples and $5 for a bowl of chili with cornbread. To register your team/chili please contact Meghan at (517) 672-6823 or fill out the online registration form at https://forms.gle/MuyZsKXck1gj6nm39
Tue Oct 24
Highway M36 Rotary Club Blood Drive
Please join the Rotary Club for our annual American Red Cross Blood Drive on Tuesday October 24. We hold our meetings and blood drives at the Pinckney Community Congregational Church. 125 E. Unadilla Street, in the Village. The blood drive will be from 10am to 4pm. Please sign up at www.redcrossblood.org . Thank you!
Thu Oct 26
Second Chance Support Network's Charity Dinner
The Autumn Nights Charity Dinner is hosted by Second Chance Support Network! Join us on October 26, 2023, starting at 5:00 pm at Crystal Gardens in Howell for an unforgettable fall-themed evening with friends, all in support of a local charity that's making a real difference in the community.
This dinner is one of our two major fundraisers of the year, and its success is crucial in funding a significant portion of our impactful work. Be a part of this incredible cause by securing your tickets or sponsoring the event today – but hurry, seats are limited and they won't last long! Together, let's create a brighter future for those in need.
Tickets are $75 per person and sponsorships are available. For tickets or additional information, please visit www.secondchancesupportnetwork.org or call (810) 522-5531.
Thu Oct 26
Free Parent Workshop for LivCo Families
Great Start Livingston is offering a free 4-week parenting workshop facilitated by MSU-Extension for Livingston County families. The BEES workshop (Building Early Emotional Skills), is designed for caregivers of children prenatal through age 3. The program has 4 sessions that teach how young children develop social emotional skills and also helps give parents tools to deal with the stress of caring for children while developing strong social emotional skills. Free dinner and childcare are available to those who register.
The sessions are as follows:
Week 1, September 28: Parental temperament and stress
Week 2, October 5: Your triggers and how to manage them
Week 3, October 19: Emotion coaching
Week 4, October 26: Handling tantrums
The workshop will be held from 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Livingston Educational Service Agency, 1425 W. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843.
Interested families can register for the workshop here: https://bit.ly/23BEESworkshop. Participants who attend will receive a $5 gas gift card each week, one per family.
For more information, reach out to Robin Schutz, Great Start Coordinator, at RobinSchutz@LivingstonESA.org
Fri Oct 27
LCWCC'S Fish Fry
The Wildlife & Conservation Club's Fish Fry. All-You-Can-Eat Meal Includes: Fish (Beer Batter, Lemon Pepper, Cajun & Baked), Hush Puppies, Mac & Cheese, French Fries, Green Beans, Coleslaw, Rolls, Homemade Desserts, Coffee, Iced Tea & Lemonade
Adults $15, Seniors $14, Members $13, Kids 5 & Under Free
Kids 6 & Older $7, Carry outs $13.00 (12 oz Beer Batter Fish, Mac & Cheese, Slaw & Fries)
6060 E. M-36, Whitmore Lake, MI 810-231-1811
Sat Oct 28
Headless Horseman 5K
The Headless Horseman 5K is BACK and SPOOKIER than ever! This dusk event will be in-person and kick-off at State and Clinton Streets in beautiful Downtown Howell. Costumed participants will wind their way through the historic neighborhoods and through Scofield City Park. Participants will receive a long sleeve race shirt if registered by the end of the day on October 8th.
Early Packet Pick up will take place Oct. 24th - 27th at the Oceola Community Center 1661 N. Latson Rd. Howell MI 48843 during normal business hours.
This year's race will have a rolling start with runners starting at 6 pm, you can start the race anytime between 6 pm and 6:10 pm. This will allow for participants to be spaced out at the start of the race, along the course, and at the finish line. Walkers, strollers, assistive devices, and dogs on 6ft leashes are welcome.
Please note that funds from this program help to cover not only costs incurred from the program itself but also help to make the Legend of Sleepy Howell possible. This longstanding community event offers a fun and safe trick-or-treating experience and helps especially those kids living in rural areas. Thank you for your support!
Cost: $30/person
Location: Downtown Howell, MI
Time: 6pm-8pm
Registration Link: https://www.howellrecreation.org/events/headless23
Sat Oct 28
Legend of Sleepy Howell
-PRESENTED BY HOWELL RECREATION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28TH 2023
3:30PM-5:30PM
Downtown Howell, MI
We’re excited to bring Legend of Sleepy Howell, Livingston County’s Largest outdoor trick-or-treating event back to Downtown Howell! This year’s theme is Saturday Morning Cartoons and we want to see your best cartoon costumes!
This year’s Legend will have FREE trick-or-treating on Clinton, Court, and Church St. There will also be Halloween and fall-themed activities on State St. and the Howell Courthouse lawn. Activities include crafts, games, food vendors, inflatables and more!
No sign up is required, just show up the day of.
Cost: FREE
More information online at:
https://www.howellrecreation.org/sleepyhowell
Sat Oct 28
Brighton Farmers' Market
Over 60 stalls of Michigan grown-Michigan made products featuring beautiful flowers, bedding plants, herbs, shrubs, fresh seasonal produce, local honey, baked goods (including gluten-free), candy, fresh-caught fish, Artisan soaps & lotions, jewelry, hand-sewn, knit, crocheted items, garden art, woodcraft, food concessions. Saturdays 8 am-1 pm at 200 North 1st Street municipal parking lot.