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Tue Dec 23
Giving Season With Fund A Life
This Giving Season, Fund a Life is shining brighter than ever. The Michigan nonprofit, known for helping individuals and families rise through life’s darkest moments, has announced its first-ever $50,000 Matching Gift Challenge — a powerful opportunity to double every dollar donated through December 31st.
“This $50,000 match is more than a milestone — it’s a promise of twice the hope, twice the healing, and twice the impact for Michigan families fighting through hardship,” said Mark Howell, Founder of Fund a Life. “Every contribution this season will help light the way forward for someone who needs to know they’re not alone.”
Since its founding, Fund a Life has helped hundreds of Michigan families rebuild after medical crises, personal loss, and other life-changing challenges. Each grant tells a story of resilience and community — proof that when people come together, lives can be transformed.
“This match allows us to say yes to more families who are struggling to see the light at the end of the tunnel,” said Shevalla Kramer, Director of Operations at Fund a Life. “One grant can completely change someone’s story — and now, thanks to this incredible opportunity, we can bring that change to twice as many people.”
The $50,000 Matching Campaign begins November 1, 2025, and runs through December 31, 2025. Every dollar raised will go directly to Michigan families facing medical emergencies, housing instability, and other life-altering challenges — helping them rediscover hope when it’s needed most.
For more information or to donate, visit fundalife.org.
Together, we can shine light in life’s darkest moments.
Donors can contribute online at www.fundalife.org/donate or by mail. Every gift made during this period will be matched dollar-for-dollar until the $50,000 goal is met.
Tue Dec 23
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.
Tue Dec 23
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.
Wed Dec 24
Christmas Eve Candlelight Services
All are invited and welcome at our Christmas Eve services at Cornerstone in Brighton! December 24th services @ 3PM, 5PM & 7PM. Childcare available @ 3PM and 5PM, all services are live-streamed at www.cornerstonebrighton.com.
Wed Dec 24
Ascend Church Christmas Eve Candle Light Service
Join us at 7pm on Christmas Eve for a candle light service with great Christmas music and an impactful message. Ascend Church is located at 210 Church St Howell, MI 48843.
Sat Dec 27
Mindfulness Meditation
This event takes place at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI 48169. It runs from 10:00 - 10:45 am.
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.
Mon Dec 29
Red Cross Blood Drive
Give something that means something this holiday season. St. Joseph Catholic School will host a Red Cross blood drive on Monday, December 29th from 12 pm to 5:45 pm in the gymnasium. To make an appointment, visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter sponsor code SJCCHowell or call 1-800-RED CROSS. Did you know that by scheduling your appointment early (one week before your scheduled drive) you help the Red Cross allocate the correct number of staff to work at the drive? This means shorter waiting times and more available appointments for donations. Everyone wins! Please schedule today!
Wed Dec 31
Howell Eagles New Year's Party
New Year's Party. 8pm to Midnight. Featuring DJ Pat Moore.
Finer foods and dishes to pass welcome.
Members and guest welcome.
141 Schroeder Park Dr., Howell 48843
Sat Jan 3
2026 Doe Derby
A Doe Derby is a Food Drive event aimed at collecting venison from hunters to help address the deer population issue and support local food assistance programs. Hunters can donate venison harvested from does, which will be distributed to Gleaners of SE Michigan to assist those in need.
How It Works:
• Bring your harvested, tagged and reported, field-dressed does to the collection site-Vangilder Farms
• Date: January 3rd, 2026
• Time: 3–7 PM
• Fill out a donation form (optional)-enter the Doe Derby Contest-We handle the rest!
Drop Off Location: 5519 Grand River Ave, Fowlerville, MI 48836
Questions?
Contact Matt Graham at (517) 304-8609 or LivingstonCounty@ctyfb.com
Sat Jan 3
Howell Library's Used Book Sale
A new year! Good time to pick up a few new authors!! Lots
of time to explore/expand. Hope to see you and we will be more than happy to talk books with you. 9am to 3:30pm the first and third Saturday's October to June.
Sun Jan 4
St. Mary Country Style Breakfast
On Sunday, January 4th, 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.
Tue Jan 6
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.
Wed Jan 7
Caregiver Support Group – Dementia Specific
Are you caring for a loved one with dementia or other memory related disease? Until we can meet again in person, we are continuing our monthly caregiver support group via Zoom. Connect with others who are on the same journey; learn valuable tools to help you navigate the changes that occur in the disease and more. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 5:00-6:00 PM. Register in advance by emailing Monica@LivingstonCC.org. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Wed Jan 14
Embroidery Guild Meeting
* NOTE CHANGE OF LOCATION AND TIME*
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. at the First Presbyterian Church of Brighton, 300 E. Grand River, Brighton, Mi. 48116. You can find us on Facebook at: LivingstonLakesChapter-EGA.
Hope to see you soon!
Wed Jan 14
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!
Wed Jan 14
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 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. at the First Presbyterian Church of Brighton, 300 E. Grand River, Brighton, Mi. 48116. You can find us on Facebook at: LivingstonLakesChapter-EGA.
Hope to see you soon!
Wed Jan 14
Clutter To Clean - Organize & Digitize Photographs
Your family gave you the historical picture collection. The quantity or disorganization keeps you from using these priceless documents. You know your family history is in them, but you stop short because of the clutter. In this class, learn to collect, organize, digitize, and store your pictures. Move from clutter to clean. Audience Level: Beginner This is a hybrid presentation. Presenter will be online via Zoom. Registration is required.
Scan the QR code on the flyer or visit ttps://pinckneylibrary.org/library-events/ to register.
This event takes place at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 125 Putnam Street, Pinckney, MI and runs from 6:30 - 7:30 pm.
Sat Jan 17
Howell Library's Used Book Sale
Almost the best of nature's SNOW season! Best time to snuggle up with a big pile of unread books. I personally need at least 8 to 10 to manage January's gift of SNOW and SNOW and SNOW!!! Today January 17 you will find a fellow book lovers ready to help you pick some great reads. 9am to 3:30 pm.
Tue Jan 20
Off The Shelf Book Discussion Group
The title for our monthly book discussion is James by Percial Everett. 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, January 20, 2026 at 6:30 pm.
Wed Jan 21
Science On Tap
Our 2026 season of Science on Tap kicks off on Wednesday, January 21 from 7-8 pm at Brewery Becker in Brighton; doors open at 6:45. Join Professor Xiaobo Tan of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan State University as he presents “Brain to Drain: The Magic of Soft Robots.” Come join us as we discuss the potential of soft robotics in applications from healthcare to smart agriculture. 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.
Wed Jan 21
Caregiver Support Group – Dementia Specific
Are you caring for a loved one with dementia or other memory related disease? Until we can meet again in person, we are continuing our monthly caregiver support group via Zoom. Connect with others who are on the same journey; learn valuable tools to help you navigate the changes that occur in the disease and more. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 5:00-6:00 PM. Register in advance by emailing Monica@LivingstonCC.org. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Fri Jan 23
Peace, Love & Show Up-Mother/Daugther Event
Hosted by Shepherd of the Lakes Church. Details can be found at www.sotlchurch.com/refresh
Fri Jan 23
Comedy Show
The friends of veterans are hosting a comedy show January 23 rd at 730 pm. Tim walkoe will headline with special guest Brandi Alexander and Billy ray Bauer as mc. Tickets are 25.00 doors open at 630 there will be appetizers,cash bar,50/50 raffle. We are located at American Spirit Center 10590 grand river brighton .so come out and laugh tickets are availa
ble at event bright or at the door. Any more questions call 810 599 2613
Sat Jan 24
Refresh Women's Retreat
Shepherd of the Lakes invites you to Refresh Women's Retreat. All of the details can be found at www.sotlchurch.com/refresh.
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
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
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
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
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
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.
Fri Feb 13
NIGHT TO SHINE
Night to Shine at the 242 Community Bible Church starts at 6pm and is free
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.
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.
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
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.
Fri Jul 17
SUMMER TO SHINE
Community Bible Church free picnic starts at 6 pm and will have special guest Kim Adams from Channel 4 News