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BAS Pack of Dogs Receive Donation

The Brighton Optimist Club and Eternity Brewing Company presented checks to Brighton Area Schools for the Pack of Dogs program totaling $947 from the March 14th euchre benefit.

Slotkin Slams Michigan GOP For Comparing Gun Reform To Holocaust

Local Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin said “Comparing gun safety measures to the mass extermination of 6 million people is hateful and ignorant, and it comes from party leaders who are out of ideas and catering to the fringe of the fringe. Delete it, apologize, and figure out what kind of party you want to be”.

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Fri Mar 24 Lion King Jr.

Encore Youth Theater presents The Lion King Jr. Performances will be March 24th & 25th, 2023 at 7:30 PM and March 26th at 2:30 PM at the Hartland Performing Arts Center. Tickets can be purchased here: https://search.seatyourself.biz/webstore/accounts/hartlandplayers/buy-tix?d=0

Sun Mar 26 Howell Winter Marketplace At Howell Opera House

Hosted by the Livingston Arts Council, the Howell Winter Marketplace is a indoor Market that runs from November through April two Sundays a month from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. at the Howell Opera House, located at 123 W. Grand River in Howell. This Market is a great place to find baked goods, microgreens, jewelry, handmade bags, honey, jams, crochet and knitted items and a variety of other locally sourced products. Free admission so bring the whole family! For more information call 517-540-0065 or visit www.howelloperhouse.com

Mon Mar 27 Coffee Hour with State Rep. Ann Bollin

Please join State Representative Ann Bollin for her monthly in-district coffee hours. They will be held on March 27th in two locations. The first is Wixom City Hall (49045 Pontiac Trail in Wixom) from 3:30pm-4:30pm and then the Grand Traverse Pie Company (9912 E. Grand River Ave.) from 5:30-6:30pm. No appointments are necessary to attend.

Mon Mar 27 Beef Pasty Sale

Beef Pasty Sale – Beginning March 27, Oak Grove United Methodist Women are taking orders for their delicious beef pasties. Place your order by calling/texting 810-923-8546. Please leave your name, phone # & quantity you would like. Cost is $6 each. Proceeds go to support the mission work of the United Women in Faith. Pick up date is Thursday, April 20, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. at the Oak Grove United Methodist Church, 6686 Oak Grove Road, Howell (5 miles north of M-59). If you can’t come that day, please make arrangements for someone to pick up your order.

Tue Mar 28 Spring Break At The Community Center

The place to be for Spring Break this year is the 242 Community Center Brighton! School For The Arts (SFTA) and the Community Center are partnering together to bring you three jam packed days of fun and creativity. Spring into SFTA for...Dance, Music, and Art. Teddy Bear Dance Party, Ballet + Tap, Hip Hop + Jazz Combo Classes Music Together, Music Exploration: Vocals, Instrument Petting Zoo Flower pot painting, garden glove printmaking, and more Pre-registration and limited spots available for many of the Spring into SFTA events. schoolforthearts.net/camps The 2|42 Community Center will be offering exciting afternoon activities including bounce houses, Nerf Wars, Easter scavenger hunt, and a movie on the field. Don't miss these three full days of fun!

Tue Mar 28 Early Education Information Night

Spring-on over to St. Mary Preschool and Kindergarten to enjoy an egg-ceptionally fun-filled evening of hands-on activities and games for the whole family. Join us from 5:45 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on March 28th for our Early Education Information Night at St. Mary Catholic School located at 10601 Dexter-Pinckney Road Pinckney, MI. Come ready to have fun at our Spring/Easter theme STEM Stations, meet the Principal & Teachers and tour the school. Please call the school office at 734-878-5616 to schedule a tour time and receive our Enrollment Packet.

Tue Mar 28 Daytime Adult Craft Of The Month

Tuesday, March 28, 1 – 2pm - Northfield Township Area Library, 125 Barker Rd., Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 Adults Create a sunflower wreath by using old book pages to form petals and attaching them to a cardboard ring. *Registration is required. https://events.getlocalhop.com/daytime-adult-craft-of-the-month/event/JJVvoIeL5y/

Tue Mar 28 Livingston Fine Art Association Meeting

The Livingston Fine Art Association March Meeting will be held Tuesday the 28th, at the First Presbyterian Church, Howell, MI. Doors open at 6:30pm, meeting begins at 7:00pm. Use the rear entrance under the green canopy. The speaker of the evening will be Pearl R. Podlinsek of Crazy Cluckers Ranch. Pearl will present a video and discussion of how she collects, preps, and designs her beautiful hand-carved eggshell art, and share examples for us to enjoy. 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://lfaaofmi.com or find us on facebook.

Wed Mar 29 Healing Sound Bath at the Howell Opera House

Tibetan Bowls and Gongs have been used for thousands of years to assist people into deep meditative states. Experience an hour of listening to these sounds that can take you quickly into a place of stillness and calm. As your mind becomes quiet, your body starts the process of releasing stress. Cost is only $25.00. You must register for this event. Please contact Karen at kakline@chartermi.net or text 517-404-2692

Wed Mar 29 Spring Break At 2/42 Community Center

The place to be for Spring Break this year is the 2/42 Community Center Brighton! School For The Arts (SFTA) and the Community Center are partnering together to bring you three jam packed days of fun and creativity. Spring into SFTA for...Dance, Music, and Art. March 29 Music Together, Music Exploration: Vocals, and an Instrument Petting Zoo. Pre-registration and limited spots available for many of the Spring into SFTA events. schoolforthearts.net/camps The 2|42 Community Center will be offering exciting afternoon activities including Nerf Wars on Wednesday. Don't miss these three full days of fun!

Thu Mar 30 Crossroads Annual Basement & Bake Sale

Youth Sponsored Basement & Women's Baked Goods Sale. Thursday March 30th & Friday March 31st, 9am to 5pm both days. Come for the deals and take home desserts made by Crossroads Fabulous Bakers! Crossroads Church of God 3940 Pinckney Road, Howell. Corner of Pinckney Road & Coon Lake Road. Questions: 517-546-0722

Thu Mar 30 Spring Break At 2/42 Community Center

The place to be for Spring Break this year is the 242 Community Center Brighton! School For The Arts (SFTA) and the Community Center are partnering together to bring you three jam packed days of fun and creativity. Spring into SFTA for...Dance, Music, and Art. Thursday Spring into Art includes flower pot painting, garden glove printmaking, and more. Pre-registration and limited spots available for many of the Spring into SFTA events. schoolforthearts.net/camps The 2|42 Community Center will be offering exciting afternoon activities including an Easter scavenger hunt and movie on the field Thursday. Don't miss these three full days of fun!

Fri Mar 31 "Courageous" Movie

Free movie & popcorn night, Doors open 6pm Movie begins at 6:30 Limited seating sponsored by Pregnancy Help Clinic and Right To Life; From the producers of Facing the Giants and Fireproof, "Courageous" (2011) starring Alex Kendrick is a movie about four police officers who find themselves struggling with their faith and their roles as husbands and fathers when a tragedy strikes close to home,. Together they make a decision that will change all of their lives.

Fri Mar 31 St Mary Lenten Fish Dinner

The Men’s Club of St Mary’s Catholic Parish in Pinckney is proudly sponsoring its annual 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, coleslaw, homemade rolls & desserts, along with homemade clam chowder (GF) and our amazing pasta station! Cost is $16 adults, $15 seniors, $9 children (under age 12) with a family (immediate only) plan available at $50. Bankcards are accepted and we offer a take-out menu for just $12! Proceeds help support our St Mary School. For further information contact Kim at the Parish office 734-878-3161.

Fri Mar 31 Backyard Composting Class

Two classes available at the Livingston County Drain Commissioner Office Room D in Howell. Please call 517.548.4439 to register and for more information. Each class will have an opportunity to win a compost bin!

Fri Mar 31 St. John Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry

St. John Catholic Church, 2099 N. Hacker Rd., Howell, invites you to our annual Lenten Friday Fish Fry, 4 pm to 7:30 pm, Friday, February 24th through Friday, April 7th. Enjoy our delicious special recipe fried cod or baked cod, with roll and 2 sides. Enjoy our delicious homemade clam chowder. Dine in or carry out is available. No phone orders. For our Lenten Fish Fry menu, please visit: www.stjohnhowell.com

Fri Mar 31 LCWCC Drive Thru Fish Fry Only

4:30-7pm 12oz Beer Batter Cod, Mac & cheese, Fries and Coleslaw. $13.00 cash only 6060 E m36 whitmore lake 810-231-1811

Fri Mar 31 Old St. Patrick Catholic Church 45th Fish Fry Dinner

Old St. Patrick Catholic Church 45TH Fish Fry Dinner Every Friday Feb 24th - March 31st 4:30—7:00 PM Fish, Choice of Potato or Mac & Cheese, Salad Bar/Beverage, Dessert (extra cost) Adults = $15 Senior (60 or wiser) $10 Child (12 and under) $5 Children 4 and under Free 5671 Whitmore Lake Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105; 734-662-8141; stpatricka2.org.

Fri Mar 31 Friday Night Lenten Fish Dinners

Dine in and carry out 6481 Fausettt Howell Mi 48855\doors open at 4:30 till 7 pm\dinner includes baked and fried fish coleslaw, baked potato or fries beverage and homemade dessert come support our beautiful country church all are Welcome. carry out call 517-546-9807.

Sat Apr 1 Breakfast With The Easter Bunny

Join us for a pancake,sausage,juice & milk breakfast with the bunny. Games and treats for the children. Bring a camera! 9am - 11am $5 per person Pinckney Memorial Post 419 9807 Whitewood Rd Pinckney, MI 48169 Sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 419

Sat Apr 1 Heywood Banks Comedy Night - Howell Opera House

Heywood Banks returns to the Howell Opera House, 123 W. Grand River, Howell. Heywood Banks is simply one-of-a-kind, almost impossible to describe, with a style his very own. Tickets on sale now at https://howelloperahouse.com/calender/heywood-banks - or call 517-540-0065 Doors open at 6:45 pm / Show begins at 7:30 pm.

Sat Apr 1 Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer "No More Tears"

Singing all the hit songs of Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer on the stage. Look alike and sound alike. Show is at the Brighton Center for the Performing Arts. Ticket office: 801-299-4130.

Sat Apr 1 Pancake Breakfast & Easter Egg Hunt

Pinckney Community Congregational UCC Church, 125 E. Unadilla St, Pinckney, MI will be hosting a Pancake Breakfast and Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 1, 2023. The free will donation breakfast will start at 8:30 am with the Easter Egg hunt to follow at 10 am. If you have questions please call the Church at 734-878-3410.

Sat Apr 1 Salute To The Stars

Join Livingston County Catholic Charities on April 1st, 6:30 PM at Crystal Gardens for an evening of gratitude and recognition of our clients, staff, and volunteers. Enjoy a wonderful program, a delicious dinner, and fabulous entertainment. For more information or to sponsor this event please contact Ryan Skomial at ryan@livingstoncc.org

Sat Apr 1 Howell Library Used Book Sale

Saturday, April 1: Used book sale at the Howell Carnegie Library from 9:30 until 3:30. On the Lower Level, find hard-cover, small soft cover and children’s books plus CDs and DVDs: $1.00 or less. Great deals!

Sat Apr 1 Big Red Barrel/Unused Medication & Sharps Disposal

The Big Red Barrel will be at Recycle Livingston Saturday April 1, 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.

Sun Apr 2 Howell Winter Marketplace At Howell Opera House

Hosted by the Livingston Arts Council, the Howell Winter Marketplace is a indoor Market that runs from November through April two Sundays a month from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. at the Howell Opera House, located at 123 W. Grand River in Howell. This Market is a great place to find baked goods, microgreens, jewelry, handmade bags, honey, jams, crochet and knitted items and a variety of other locally sourced products. Free admission so bring the whole family! For more information call 517-540-0065 or visit www.howelloperhouse.com

Tue Apr 4 Hartland Audubon Nature Club

Join the Hartland Audubon Nature Club, April 4, Tuesday, 7:15 P.M. to enjoy “Meet the Mason Bee-Our Powerful Pollinator”, a presentation by Wild Birds Unlimited of Brighton. Members and guests of all ages are welcomed. Use the west entrance of the Hartland Education Support Service Center 9525 E. Highland Rd. Howell MI. Plan to enjoy the evening with us.

Thu Apr 6 Livingston County Genealogical Society Meeting

The Livingston County Genealogical Society will meet via zoom, Thursday, April 6th, at 7pm. All are welcome. Our presenter is Jessica Brooks, “Tuberculosis at the Turn of the Century: The Rise and Fall of the TB Sans”. A link to this virtual meeting may be found on our Facebook page for the Livingston County Genealogical Society

Fri Apr 7 Friday Night Fish Dinners

Dine in and carry out 6481 Fausettt Howell Mi 48855\doors open at 4:30 till 7 pm\dinner includes baked and fried fish coleslaw, baked potato or fries beverage and homemade dessert come support our beautiful country church st Augustine all are Welcome. carry our call 517-546-9807.

Fri Apr 7 Egg My Yard

We will bring Easter eggs with goodies in them to your yard during the night and hide them. Check out our website www.bountifulharvest-mi.org events page for number of eggs available and pricing. Let our Easter Bunny do all the work.

Fri Apr 7 Brighton Christian Church's Egg-stravaganza

This is not your traditional Easter Egg Hunt. Children will have the opportunity to collect eggs in many different ways. There will be prizes to win - bicycles, candy, eggs with money. A visit from the Easter Bunny. Drawings for Adults. The Egg-stavaganza offers fun and laughter for the whole family. This is a community-wide event, we would love to have you join us. For more information, visit us at brightonchristian.church Brought to you by Brighton Christian Church, a nonprofit ministry

Fri Apr 7 LCWCC Drive Thru Fish Fry Only

4:30-7pm 12oz Beer Batter Cod, Mac & cheese, Fries and Coleslaw. $13.00 cash only 6060 E m36 whitmore lake 810-231-1811

Fri Apr 7 St. John Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry

St. John Catholic Church, 2099 N. Hacker Rd., Howell, invites you to our annual Lenten Friday Fish Fry, 4 pm to 7:30 pm, Friday, February 24th through Friday, April 7th. Enjoy our delicious special recipe fried cod or baked cod, with roll and 2 sides. Enjoy our delicious homemade clam chowder. Dine in or carry out is available. No phone orders. For our Lenten Fish Fry menu, please visit: www.stjohnhowell.com

Sat Apr 8 Livingston County Coin Club Spring Coin Show

Join us for our spring coin show from 9:30 - 3:00 at the Howell Eagles Hall at 141 Schroeder Park Dr. 48843. Along with coins, paper money, and precious metals bought and sold, there will be exhibits, hourly door prizes, and very nice gift bags for youngsters 16 and under. Contact Steve Deitert at 734-645-7265 or sdeitert@chartermi.net for more information.

Sat Apr 8 Easter Egg-stravaganza

The Fowlerville Church of the Nazarene's Easter Egg-Stravaganza is Saturday, April 8th. This is a FREE EVENT for kids 5th grade and under. Plan to stay for the entire event so you don't miss out on any of the fun!! One adult must stay with your child(ren). There will be an Egg Hunt, the Easter Story, Bounce House, Face Painting, a Craft, Goodie Bags, Games, Fun Music, a Fowlerville Fire Truck, LUNCH, and MORE!! Please register at https://fowlervillenazarene.org - Go to News and Events/Upcoming Events (Please scroll down to get to the event.) Deadline to register is Monday, April 3rd!! Any questions, please email office@fowlervillenazarene.org or call 517-223-7111.

Sat Apr 8 Crossroads Eater Egg Hunt

Free and Open to the Public, Easter Egg Hunt for age 0 to 5th grade. Two children from each age group will win a prize including several brand new bikes. Join us on April 8th at 11:00am for a fun outdoor egg hunt. Please dress for the weather and bring you Easter baskets! Howell Crossroads Church 3940 Pinckney Road, Howell MI; for questions call 517-546-0722

Mon Apr 10 Recycle Livingston Ground Breaking Ceremony

Moving Recycling Forward in Livingston County! All are welcome to join us at our ground breaking ceremony to help celebrate the beginning of our new recycling adventures. Please join us one and all at 1:00 pm as we celebrate breaking ground for our new office and baling center.

Tue Apr 11 Optimist Club Euchre For Carl Nagy Foundation

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 Carl Nagy Foundation. $20/player, 40 player max. Online registration is recommended. https://BrightonOptimist.org/euchre

Wed Apr 12 Livingston County Photographers Group Meeting

The Livingston County Photographers Group will be holding its regular meeting at 7pm on Wednesday, April 12th. We meet in the Lower Level Conference Room of the Genoa Medical Center, 2305 Genoa Business Park Dr., Brighton, MI 48114. The meeting will include a live demonstration of the club's Flickr photo sharing account presented by Tom Barker. We will also be sharing our favorite photos projected on the big screen. Come join us -- visitors and new members are always welcome, whether you are an experienced photographer or someone just starting out. Email us at livingstonphotographers@yahoo.com with any questions.

Wed Apr 12 VMCCA Brighton Chapter Meeting

The Brighton Chapter of the Vintage Motor Car Club of America welcomes our guest speaker, Dick Krueger, retired traffic safety manager at the GM Milford Proving Ground, who will discuss the history and operations of the MPG. All classic car enthusiasts and history buffs are invited. Brighton District Library, 7:00pm. vmccabrightonmi@gmail.com.

Fri Apr 14 South Lyon HS All Shook Up Musical

South Lyon High School Theatre presents: All Shook Up! Join us for this hilarious show based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night but set in the 1950s. Music by Elvis Presley. Come rock 'n roll with us April 14 -16, 2023. Tickets and info www.SLHStheatre.com!

Sat Apr 15 Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt

Join us for our second annual flashlight egg hunt event. Bring your flash light, find your eggs for your chance to win some cool prizes and raffles! When: Saturday April 15th Time: 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM Where: The Hive Youth & Teen Center 925 W. Grand River Ave. Howell, MI 48843 Price: $10.00 Hive Members: $5.00 Day of On Site Registration: $10.00 Schedule: 8:30 PM - Check In 9:00 PM - PM Rules & Guidelines 9:15 PM - Hunt Begins 9:45 PM - Raffle & Prizes 10:00 PM - Event Ends Registration Link: https://www.howellrecreation.org/events/flashlight23

Sat Apr 15 Library Used Book Sale

Saturday, April 15: Used book sale at the Howell Carnegie Library from 9:30 until 3:30. On the Lower Level, find hard-cover, small soft cover and children’s books plus CDs and DVDs: $1.00 or less. Great deals!

Sun Apr 16 Howell Winter Marketplace At Howell Opera House

Hosted by the Livingston Arts Council, the Howell Winter Marketplace is a indoor Market that runs from November through April two Sundays a month from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. at the Howell Opera House, located at 123 W. Grand River in Howell. This Market is a great place to find baked goods, microgreens, jewelry, handmade bags, honey, jams, crochet and knitted items and a variety of other locally sourced products. Free admission so bring the whole family! For more information call 517-540-0065 or visit www.howelloperhouse.com

Sun Apr 16 Legend Of The Ostringo Spring Egg Hunt

Join us for our annual Egg Hunt. This year we will introduce you to our very own Ostringo, Larry, and his amazing adventure tale. Participants will collect eggs according to Larry's story and trade the eggs in for prizes. What: Ostringo Adventures When: April 16th, 11 am - 3 pm (50 people per half-hour time slot) Where: Oceola Soccer Complex (1557 N. Latson Rd, Howell MI 48843) Resident - $10/person Non-Resident - $12/person Registration Link: https://www.howellrecreation.org/events/ostringo

Thu Apr 20 Spring Music Concert

Join us for A variety of Musical Entertainment A Hartland senior Activity Center Community Event Tickets - $10 in advance, $15 at the Door

Fri Apr 21 Love Life Celebration

Fund Raiser for Pregnancy Help Clinic - Join Mark Schultz, platinum-selling, award-winning singer/songwriter, at The LOVE LIFE CELEBRATION being held at The Rock Church in Fenton, located at 11499 Linden Rd. @ 6:00PM for dinner, client stories, and music. Mark will also share his own life hero story as an adopted son and an adoptive dad.

Fri Apr 21 Fiddler On The Roof

Set in the little village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Rich in historical and ethnic detail, Fiddler on the Roof's universal theme of tradition cuts across barriers of race, class, nationality, and religion, leaving audiences crying tears of laughter, joy, and sadness. Don't miss your chance to see this amazing production of Fiddler presented by Hartland High School Drama Club April 21-23 and 28-30th. Tickets: hartlanddramaclub.org

Sat Apr 22 Hamburg Township Clean-Up

Hamburg Township invites Hamburg Township Residents and Hamburg Business Owners to Recycle, Reduce and Reuse! Saturday April 22, 2023 9 am to 3pm. Located at Manly Bennett Park West 10405 Merrill Road. Flyers with information are on our website at wwww.hamburg.mi.us as well as our Facebook page. For any questions or information please email clerk@hamburg.mi.us or call 810-222-1124.

Sat Apr 22 Fiddler On The Roof

Set in the little village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Rich in historical and ethnic detail, Fiddler on the Roof's universal theme of tradition cuts across barriers of race, class, nationality, and religion, leaving audiences crying tears of laughter, joy, and sadness. Don't miss your chance to see this amazing production of Fiddler presented by Hartland High School Drama Club April 21-23 and 28-30th. Tickets: hartlanddramaclub.org

Sun Apr 23 South Lyon Area Creek Clean-Up/Earth Day Event

You are invited to help conserve and protect South Lyon area creeks, streams, and waterways. Please join us from 9am to 1pm. Lunch at noon. Volunteers will meet at Michigan Seamless Tube and Pipe Company Truck Parking Lot at 400 McMunn Street in South Lyon, MI. Volunteers will safely remove trash and debris from area waterways. It is strongly encouraged to wear a bright long sleeve shirt, long pants, rubber boots and gloves. Safety vests will be available, including face masks, gloves, and sanitation. Needed: rakes, shovels, pick-up trucks and trailers to haul trash to dumpster. Project Director - Larry Ledbetter. Call Suzann Martin for more information at 248-437-4942.

Sun Apr 23 Fiddler On The Roof - Hartland HS Drama Club

Set in the little village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Rich in historical and ethnic detail, Fiddler on the Roof's universal theme of tradition cuts across barriers of race, class, nationality, and religion, leaving audiences crying tears of laughter, joy, and sadness. Don't miss your chance to see this amazing production of Fiddler presented by Hartland High School Drama Club April 21-23 and 28-30th. Tickets: hartlanddramaclub.org

Mon Apr 24 Mexican Festival

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo early with the Lyon Area Chamber's Mexican Festival at the South Lyon Hotel. $25/person for dinner or $30/person for dinner and one drink - choice of Corona bottle with lime or house margarita. Cash bar also available. Details and registration at https://business.brightoncoc.org/events/details/mexican-festival-38870

Tue Apr 25 Livingston Fine Art Association Meeting

The Livingston Fine Art Association April Meeting will be held Tuesday the 25th, at the First Presbyterian Church, Howell, MI. Doors open at 6:30pm, meeting begins at 7:00pm. Use the rear entrance under the green canopy. BREANNE OLESKI - Pyrographer (wood burning artist) Northern Backwoods Design Like painting and sketching, pyrography is a free-hand art form that involves using a poker, pins, metal rods, brands, or even open flames to emboss a material. This in combination with varying amounts of pressure and temperatures allow c reation of a variety of tones and textures. Breanne will demonstrate her artwork. 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://lfaaofmi.com or find us on facebook.

Fri Apr 28 Fiddler On The Roof

Set in the little village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Rich in historical and ethnic detail, Fiddler on the Roof's universal theme of tradition cuts across barriers of race, class, nationality, and religion, leaving audiences crying tears of laughter, joy, and sadness. Don't miss your chance to see this amazing production of Fiddler presented by Hartland High School Drama Club April 21-23 and 28-30th. Tickets: hartlanddramaclub.org

Sat Apr 29 Journey Tribute Concert

The American spirit center proudly presents the band captured detroit with a tribute to Journey with special guests 2nd generation.the show will be April 29th, doors open at7pm tickets are 30.00 we are located at 10590 grand river brighton. Cash bar, 50/50, dancing and food available. For tickets and more info call 810 599 2613. All proceeds go to veterans building fund.

Sat Apr 29 Community Sale

Marion Township will be hosting a Community Garage/craft Sale with 8'x 10' booth spaces renting for $10 each. The sale will run from 9 am until 2 pm with admission being one canned good that will later be donated to Gleaners Food Bank. To reserve a space call Marion Township at 517-546-1588, no direct sales please. There will be a food vendor on site.

Sat Apr 29 Fiddler On The Roof

Set in the little village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Rich in historical and ethnic detail, Fiddler on the Roof's universal theme of tradition cuts across barriers of race, class, nationality, and religion, leaving audiences crying tears of laughter, joy, and sadness. Don't miss your chance to see this amazing production of Fiddler presented by Hartland High School Drama Club April 21-23 and 28-30th. Tickets: hartlanddramaclub.org

Sat Apr 29 A Magical Night of Comedy

A Magical Night of Comedy Come join us for A fundraiser for Blessings in a Backpack- Huron Valley Help us feed the children in need on the weekend. At Bakers of Milford 6 pm to 10 pm Appetizers, Dinner, silent and live auction. Comedian Brian Hicks at 9 pm Buy your tickets at: Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/523202842787 Givebutter https://givebutter.com/fe7jdg Ticket prices 1 for $75 2 for $135 A table of 8 $500

Sat Apr 29 Pinckney Music Boosters Mattress Sale

Mattress fundraiser for Pinckney Schools Music Program. Hundreds of top brand mattresses, bed frames, pillows , and sheets for sale a below big box store prices! All funds going to help Pinckney Schools music.

Sat Apr 29 Livingston County Compost Bin & Rain Barrel Sale

Livingston County Compost Bin & Rain Barrel sale hosted by the Livingston County Solid Waste Department. Online store only, order today and pick up on April 29, 2023. Please visit our online store at https://livingston.compostersale.com/

Sun Apr 30 Fiddler on The Roof

Set in the little village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Rich in historical and ethnic detail, Fiddler on the Roof's universal theme of tradition cuts across barriers of race, class, nationality, and religion, leaving audiences crying tears of laughter, joy, and sadness. Don't miss your chance to see this amazing production of Fiddler presented by Hartland High School Drama Club April 21-23 and 28-30th. Tickets: hartlanddramaclub.org

Sun Apr 30 Cause for Paws

The Michigan Jeep Babes club is hosting a charity event for the Howell Nature Center. This event will be held onsite and is open to the public. Guests will have the opportunity to get up close & personal with the HNC current residents & ambassador animals, learn about volunteer opportunities, tour the habitats & support this incredible nonprofit who has been caring for injured & orphaned wildlife for the past 30 years!