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Friday, January 27All You Can Eat Fish Fry
The Livingston County Wildlife and Conservation Club, on M-36, Hamburg,will host an all you can eat fish fry on January 27th. Dinner is served from 5pm-8pm. There will be a cash bar available, call 810-231-1811 for more information. Adults are $10, seniors are $9, ages 6-12 years are $5. Under 5 eat free.
Friday, January 27Acoustic Cafe
The Livingston Arts Council will host its annual winter Acoustic Café concert series at The Howell Opera House in downtown Howell every Friday, January at 7:30pm.
The popular Acoustic Café is a mixed venue of easy listening musical entertainment including folk, jazz, and light rock. Admission is $7 at-the-door. Visit the website or call 517-540-0065 for a complete schedule of artists.
Saturday, January 284H Horse Tack Sale
The Livingston County 4H Horse Leaders Association will hold a new & used horse tack sale on Saturday, January 28th. The sale will be from 10am-3pm at the Hartland Educational Support Service Center (former Hartland High School) on M-59. The public invited to buy or sell. No dogs allowed in building
Saturday, January 28HHS Big Bowl Event
The Hartland High School will have a bowling fundraiser on Saturday, January 28th at Striking Lanes. The Big Bowl Event is $20 per person for 3 games, 9 pin no-tap bowling. Reserve a place by emailing vthomp@hotmail.com or call 810-632-6539. The event is from noon-4pm, pre-pay and get 3 raffle tickets. Striking Lanes is on Old 23 in Hartland.
Saturday, January 28BCPA Comedy Show
Performing at 7pm at the Brighton Center for the Performing Arts, Rich Little brings his "Tribute to Jimmy Stewart". A master mimic of more than 200 voices, Rich Little impresses throughout the world with regular stops in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Reno, Hawaii, New York and London. Don't miss this opportunity to see Rich Little perform live. Reserved seating, $31. Purchase at BrightonPerformingArts.com or call 810/299-4130, ext. 0.
Saturday, January 28Livingston County Community Connect
The Livingston County Homeless Continuum of Care will be hosting the 5th Annual Livingston County Community Connect, from 9am-2pm, on Saturday, January 28th. The event, held at Parker Middle School in Howell, offers free information, assistance, and services to local people in need. No registration is needed. Free professional childcare is provided on site. Call 211 for more information. To volunteer to help with this event, e-mail dgehringer@lcunitedway.org, or call the Livingston County United Way at 810-494-3000.
Saturday, January 28MI Invitational Jump Rope Tournament
MI Invitational Jump Rope Tournament is Saturday January 28th at Hartland High School, 10635 Dunham Road. The top jumpers from the mid-west and Canada will compete in single rope and double dutch events. Come prepared to be amazed at what they can do with a rope! The event is from 8:30am-5pm, admission is free.
Sunday, January 29RJ Spangler Trio & Jazz Master Larry Smith Concert
The RJ Spangler Trio with special guest Michigan jazz master Larry Smith on alto sax will perform in concert Sunday, January 29th at 2pm on the main level of the Howell Carnegie District Library. Detroit blues legend Alberta Adams, known as the “Queen of the Blues”, was to headline the event but library officials say they recently received notice that the 94-year-old Adams is currently under a doctor’s care and will be unable to perform. Organizers say the show will go on and RJ is a veteran musician with a longtime presence in the Detroit music scene and elsewhere. The concert kicks off a month of events tied to the Great Michigan Read book selection “Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights and Murder in the Jazz Age” by Kevin Boyle. You’ll find details about the concert through the link below.
Tuesday, January 31Events at Pinckney Library
The Pinckney Library offers a variety of classes and events for all ages! Visit the website for details.
Tuesday, January 31Events at Howell Library
There are several free works shops and events at the Howell Library every month. Call 517-546-0720 for more information or visit their website.
Tuesday, January 31Brighton Tea Party
The Brighton TEA Party will meet Tuesday, January 31st at 6:30pm at the American Spirit Center in Brighton. Guest speakers are U.S. Senate candidates, Gary Glenn and Clark Durant. Meet and greet with the candidates and invite your friends and neighbors. For more information visit their website.
Tuesday, January 31Support Our Troops - Howell Varsity Hockey
The Howell Varsity Hockey team invites the public to the Howell vs Farmington Game on January 31st at 6:50pm at Grand Oaks Arena. The game will raise funds for our troops through Operation Gratitude. Military Personnel with ID will get in free, general admission is $5, a portion will be donated to Operation Gratitude. They will also have letter writing materials available and 50/50 raffles.
Tuesday, January 31Restore the Glory
The challenge to pay down the mortgage on the Howell Opera House by March 31, 2012 has begun. Restore the Glory, is a fundraiser with contributions to help the Livingston Arts Council reduce the mortgage on the historic building, which would allow the organization to focus more fully on restoration projects on the second floor theater. Read details of this important effort online or information can be obtained by calling the Howell Opera House, 517-540-0065. Donate now or before March 31st, 2012 to triple your donation! Also, visit their Facebook page for updates and information throughout the next 4 months.
Tuesday, January 31Events at Hamburg Township Library
The Hamburg Township Library offers a variety of classes, workshops, events and services for all ages. Visit their website for a schedule and more information.
Tuesday, January 31Events at Brighton District Library
The Brighton Library offers many activities and events every day for the whole family. Visit their website for a complete schedule.
Wednesday, February 1Brighton Chamber Seeks Applicants for Art Festival
The Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce is currently inviting all Fine Artists to apply for the 29th Annual Brighton Fine Art & Acoustic Music Festival taking place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 3rd-5th. This year the event is back on Main Street in downtown Brighton. If you apply before February 1st, 2012 the application fee will be waived. All applications must be received by March 30th. For more information call 810-227-5086.
Thursday, February 2Groundhog Day Celebration
The Howell Nature Center invites the public to a Groundhog Day Celebration on Thursday, February 2nd. The fun begins at 7:45am with the long-awaited prediction coming at 8:15am sharp. No matter the weather – wind, rain, snow, sleet, or sunshine – Woody will make her 14th prediction at the Nature Center. After her prediction, enjoy a free continental breakfast. For more information visit their website or call 517-546-0533.
Friday, February 3Acoustic Cafe
The Livingston Arts Council will host its annual winter Acoustic Café concert series at The Howell Opera House in downtown Howell every Friday, January at 7:30pm.
The popular Acoustic Café is a mixed venue of easy listening musical entertainment including folk, jazz, and light rock. Admission is $7 at-the-door. Visit the website or call 517-540-0065 for a complete schedule of artists.
Friday, February 3Brighton Lions Club Spaghetti Dinner
Brighton Lions will host an all you can eat spaghetti dinner Friday, February 3rd, at their Community Den in, downtown Brighton. Dinner will be served from 4:30-7:30pm. Children 6-12rs. are $3; adults are $5 each, seniors are $4 and children 5 and under are free. Carry outs are available. Call 734-260-5539 or visit the website.
Friday, February 3Liv. Co. Wildlife and Conservation Club Dinner
The Livingston County Wildlife and Conservation Club, 6060 E. M-36, in Hamburg will host an all you can eat dinner. The dinner is Friday, February 3rd and include BBQ chicken & ribs, fried chicken and fish. For more information call 810-231-1811. Adults are $10, seniors $9, ages 6-12 are $5 and kids under 5 are free. Cash bar available.
Friday, February 3Wild Game Dinner at HHS
Howell High School is hosting a Wild Game Dinner to benefit two local non-profit organizations on Feb 3.
There will be a Wild Game Dinner at Howell High School on Friday February 3rd. The dinner will take place at the high school’s Highlander Restaurant. Proceeds from the meal will benefit The Connection Youth Services in Howell, and Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan.
Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple, and are available by calling 517-540-8312.
Friday, February 3Steel Magnolias
The Community Theatre of Howell will perform the play Steel Magnolias February 3rd, 4th & 5th and 10th, 11th & 12th. Tickets go on sale January 6th, and can be purchased at The Bennett Recreation Center in Howell, the Parent/Teacher Tech Center in Brighton and Maria's School of Dance in Fowlerville. They can also be purchased online or by calling the box office at 517-545-1290.
Friday, February 3Daddy Daughter Dance
The 3rd Annual Daddy Daughter Dance hosted by Southwest Elementary Playground Committee is from 7-9pm on Friday, February 3rd. Advance tickets are $20 per Daddy/Daughter pair, $5 for each additional girl. Tickets at the door on dance night will be $25 per pair, $5 for each additional girl. Tickets can be purchased at the school from 9-3pm Monday-Friday or contact Michelle at 734-476-8169 or spartanmommy@sbcglobal.net for more information. Admission price includes dancing, games, raffles, snack and water. Photo packages will be available for an extra charge.
Saturday, February 4Parents Night Out
On Saturday, February 4th, from 6-10pm in the Brighton High School Cafeteria, Community Education will be hosting an evening of fun for kids ages 5+, so you and your valentine can have a date night. This fun evening includes one hour of swimming or crafts, pizza for dinner, and a movie (G or PG rated) with popcorn to wrap up the night. The cost of this exciting event is $15 for the 1st child & $12 for each additional child. Please call BEC at 810-299-4130 or visit our web site at www.brightoncommunityed.com to register. Please reference class code # 2960a for the evening that includes swimming or class code # 2960b to enroll in the evening that includes crafts.
Saturday, February 4Chicken Dinner
The Fowlerville Methodist Men will be hosting a Chicken and Fixin's Dinner, Saturday, February 4th from 5-7pm. The event will be held at the Fowlerville First United Methodist Church located at 201 S. Second St. Take outs are available. Donations will be asked for at the door. Contact the Church at 517-223-8824 or visit www.Fowlervillefumc.org.
Saturday, February 4Big Camel Race
Enjoy an evening of dinner and fun at the 4th annual Big Camel Race on Saturday, February, 4th at Crystal Gardens in Howell. The event is a fundraiser for the Brighton Optimist Club. Admission is $30 per person, 21 and older please, and includes dinner, beverages; including beer and wine. This year the theme is the 50's. enjoy 50/50 raffles, prizes and great fun! For ticket information or if you would like to adopt a camel visit their website.
Saturday, February 4Laughter Yoga
Everyone is invited to Laughter Yoga, a $10 donation will be asked for at the door or a non-perishable food item, paper product or personal care item for FIC. The event is from 10-11am at The Village Chapel in Fowlerville.
Laughter Yoga will be held Saturday, February 4th & 18th. They will also have it on Saturday, March 1oth & 24th and April 14th & 28th. All donations go to support the
Family Impact Center of Fowlerville. Call 517-223-9900 for more information.
Saturday, February 4Vina Dental Auction
Have a Heart and give a smile at the Vina Dental Auction on Saturday, February 4th. The exciting evening begins at 6pm at Cleary University Johnson Center with cocktails, appetizers and a silent auction. Enjoy a strolling dinner, live music at 7:30pm and a live auction and dessert at 8:30pm. Auction items include vacations, theater tickets, golf packages, sporting event tickets and more! For more information visit their website.
Sunday, February 5Howell Eagles Breakfast
Howell Eagles Aerie 3607 will be hosting a Big Breakfast on the 1st Sunday of the month from 8:30am-11:30am. They will serve eggs to order or buffet style breakfast your choice.
Adults are $7, seniors are $6 and children 10 and under are $4. For more information please call 517-548-1630.
They are located at 141 Schroeder Park Drive in Howell.
Sunday, February 5Winter Marketplace
The Winter Marketplace at the Howell Opera House is February 5th & 19th, March 4th, 11th & 18th, April 5th, & 22nd. A variety of vendors will offer; fresh eggs and meats, crafts and fine art, bake goods, jewelry, pottery, fresh produce and more! Admission is free.
Sunday, February 5St. Mary's Breakfast with Paws
On Sunday, February 5th, St Mary’s Men’s Club in Pinckney is proudly sponsoring Breakfast with PAWS at the Parish, located south of M-36 at 10601 Dexter Pinckney Road. Breakfast is served 8:30-11am and is a free-will donation. ”PAWS, Detroit’s Favorite Mascot" joins us from 10-11am to get us pumped up for another great season of Detroit Tiger baseball. Proceeds from the event are going to St Mary School. Get those cameras ready for an event the whole family will enjoy. For further information contact Heather at the Parish Office 734-878-3161.
Sunday, February 5American Spirit Centre Party
The American Spirit Centre in Brighton will be hosting a football party February 5th. The cost is $50 per ticket and includes appetizers, dinner, drink tickets, raffles with cash prizes and TV's! For more information call 810-229-9088. (license #R14852)
Friday, February 10Blood Drive
There will be an American Red Cross blood drive Friday, February 10th, from noon-5:45pm, at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Brighton Township. All are welcome. This is a walk-in blood drive: first-come, first served; EXCEPT Double Red Cell donors, please call 1-800-Red Cross (1-800-733-2767) for an appointment, or visit the website.
Friday, February 10Activities at Pinckney American Legion
The Pinckney American Legion Post #419 will host a spaghetti dinner and Karaoke night on Friday, February 10th. Dinner is from 5pm-8pm, Karaoke is from 7:30pm-close. For more information call 734-878-9522 or 734-341-4249.
Friday, February 10Owl Show at Nature Center
February is the perfect time to hear great horned owls at the Howell Nature Center with a live owl show. The show is February 10th & 11th. Hot chocolate and cookies are served. Recommended for kindergarten age and up. Reservations required; call 517-546-0249. $7/adults, $5 kids.
Friday, February 10Pheasants Forever Banquet
The Livingston County Chapter of Pheasants Forever will be hosting its Seventeenth Annual Banquet, for adults 18 and older, on Friday, February 10th at Crystal Gardens, 5768 E. Grand River, Howell, MI. In addition to a family style sit-down dinner, there will be live and silent auctions, which include world class artwork, vacation trips, hunting and fishing equipment, jewelry, furniture, sculptures and much more. Last year, hundreds of prizes were taken home by happy PF members and their guests. Ticket prices this year will be $80 per adult, (includes a $35 membership, dinner and 12 drink tickets) or $125 for a member and spouse.
Saturday, February 11Howell American Legion Valentine's Party
There will be a Valentine's Party at the American Legion Post 141 in Howell on Saturday, February 11th, from 8pm-midnight. There will be a Couples Karaoke Contest with a $5 entry fee per couple. The winning couple will receive a cash prize. The
American Legion Post is located at the corner of M-59 and Grand River, for more information call 517-546-2534.
Saturday, February 11Jenne Bean Fundraiser
Jennifer Nicole Bean, age 30, sadly passed away unexpectedly January 7, 2012. She left behind two young daughters, Audree age 12 and Ivory age 1. There will be a fundraiser February 11th at 59 West, 786 West M59 from 5pm-9pm. 100% of the proceeds will go towards the funeral cost and support for her two beautiful daughters. Please join them for a buffet dinner, raffle, auction and more. For the last twelve years she was well known for her work as a bus driver for children with special needs with the Livingston Educational Service Agency. For more information call 810-629-1566 or visit their facebook page: http://facebook.com/JenneB11.
Saturday, February 11Brighton Roller Dollz
The Red Hots take on the Jaw Breakers in hard hitting women's flat track roller derby action on Saturday February 11th. Doors open at 7:30pm, the action starts at 8pm at Rollerama II in Brighton. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door, and are available online.
Saturday, February 11Identity Theft Protection Workshop
The Livingston County Michigan Chapter of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans is hosting a free educational workshop designed to help protect participants from identity theft. The workshop is called Identity Theft: What You Need to Know, the 60-minute workshop will be held at 10am, Saturday, February 11th at Heart of the Shepherd Church, 221 N Burkhart Rd, Howell. To register for this free workshop, call Rick Hart or Thrivent Financial’s local office at 517-545-8274 or email rick.hart@thrivent.com. The reservation deadline is February 8th.
Saturday, February 11Chicken & Biscuit Supper
A Chicken & Biscuit Supper will be served on February 11th at the Plainfield United Methodist Church, 17845 M-36, north of Gregory, starting at 5pm. Free will donation. Take outs are available.
Saturday, February 11Howell Winery Chorale Fundraiser
Howell’s Main Street Winery and the Livingston County Chorale are sponsoring a cooking and dining event at the Winery on February 11th. Renee Chodkowski will be leading the participants in a Valentine themed cooking class followed by dining. Small groups from the Chorale and the Women’s Chorus will be offering musical entertainment for the evening. Participation is limited to those who register soon for the event as space is limited. To register phone Sandy at 517-545-WINE (9463). Tickets are $75 per person with a portion of the fee donated to the Chorale. The Winery is at 201 West Grand River in Howell.
Saturday, February 11Mother & Son Dance
There will be a Mother & Son Dance on Saturday, February 11th from 7-9pm at Scranton Middle School. Enjoy sweet treats, healthy snacks and punch. Candy guessing jars and door prizes will also be offered to add to the excitement of this special evening. The cost is $15 per couple in advance & $5 per additional son or $20 per couple and $7 per additional son at the door. On-line registration ends Saturday, February 11th at 10am. Please call BCE at 810-299-4130 or visit our web site at www.brightoncommunityed.com. Please reference class code # 2950a when calling.
Sunday, February 124rd Annual Runway Repurposed
The 4rd Annual Runway Re-purposed registration attracted forty-two designer contestants of all ages for the unique and inspiring ‘fashion is art’ program hosted by the Livingston Arts Council. The designers will showcase their creativity at the public event on February 12th, 2pm, at the Howell High School. Public admission is $12 at the door the day of the event or $10 in advance on line at www.theoperahouse.us or by calling 517-540-0065. Proceeds benefit The Howell Opera House.
Sunday, February 12Youth Scholarship Competition
All Livingston County high school music students (including those home schooled) are invited to participate in the LSO’s 4th annual scholarship competition Saturday, February 18th, 1pm at Shalom Lutheran Church in Pinckney. Applicants must play an instrument found in a traditional symphony orchestra (strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion). No piano or voice, please. First prize is a $500 music scholarship to a summer program of choice (e.g. Blue Lake) and the chance to perform at the Livingston Symphony Orchestra Winter Concert. Second prize is a similar $350 music scholarship. Please submit applications to LSOScholarship@gmail.com . The application deadline is February 12th. Visit LSO.org for details.
Tuesday, February 14Civil War Round Table Meeting
The George W. Lee Civil War Round Table will meet on Tuesday, February 14th, at 7pm in the community room at St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital in Howell. Member Judith Coebly will speak to the group about women who served in the Civil War. Not many people know or will believe that almost 900 women served as soldiers in the Civil War. This PowerPoint presentation includes vignettes of their experiences, photographs, and etchings. The public is welcome. For more information call 517-552-8733.
Wednesday, February 15CTH Auditions for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
The Community Theatre of Howell will hold auditions for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels on multiple dates in February. There will be an optional (but highly recommended) dance workshop on February, 15th at Glenn's School of Dance in Howell. Thursday, February 16th, they will hold vocal & dance auditions for all roles at the Howell High School Freshman Campus, doors open at 6pm for registration. Additional dates, a copy of the scenes or any other information can be found their website.
Friday, February 17USA Jump Rope Team Qualifying Event
Approximately 150 competitors from across the nation will come together to compete for a chance to be a member of TEAM USA, which will travel to Tampa, FL in July to compete in the FISAC-IRSF International Rope Skipping Championships for a shot a the title of World Champion. The event is February 17th & 18th at Brighton High School.
Friday, February 17Glo Bowl to Benefit 4H
The Livingston County 4H Horse Teens will host Glo-Bowl at the Howell Bowl-E-Drome on February 17th. The event will raise fund for educational opportunities for 4-H Youth.
Bowl from 9:30pm-12:30am, the cost is $15 per person with shoes and unlimited games. Tickets must be ordered by February 3rd, call Marcia Hardy-Deyoung at 517-548-1898 or call Howell Bowl-E-Drome at 517-546-0820.
Friday, February 17Hunter's Safety Class
The Livingston County Wildlife and Conservation Club in Hamburg will be holding a Hunter's Safety Class. The class will be held Friday, February 17th from 7-9pm, Saturday, February 18th 10-5pm and Sunday, February 19th 10-5pm.
They recommend children are 9 years and up. This is a free class. We do accept donations. Guns, ammunition, ear and eye protection will be provided. Must be dressed to be outside for 2 hours. Participants must attend all 3 days. Lunch is provided on Saturday and Sunday. Please call the club to register at 810-231-1811.
Friday, February 17Polish Feast
The K of C Council 8169 will have their annual Polish Feast on February 17th. Menu items include Kielbasa, Sauerkraut, Stuffed Cabbage, Pierogies, Paczkis and rolls. The event is to be held at St John the Baptist Church, 2099 Hacker Rd.in Howell. Adult are $10, seniors are $9, kids 8-12 are $6, under 8 are $4. A family with 4 children is $40.
Friday, February 17Dinner With a Heart
Dinner with a Heart is February 17th to benefit the St. George Food Pantry. The elegant four course dinner is presented from 6-9pm at at St. George Lutheran Church, 803 W. Main St., Brighton. For more information or to
purchase tickets call 810-333-1349; reservations
are required. Child care is available.
Saturday, February 18My Furry Valentine
Your best friend is waiting at the Livingston County Animal Shelter, 418 S. Highlander Way, Howell. There will be an adoption event on Saturday, February 18th, from 11am-3pm. They will have refreshments, a raffle, a small box of chocolates to the first 3 adopters, gift bags with each adoption courtesy of Pet Supplies Plus, and a picture of you and your best friend. For more information call 517-546-2154.
Saturday, February 25Tony & Tina's Wedding
The Brighton Rotary presents The Detroit Actors Guild off-Broadway production of Tony n 'Tina's Wedding on February 25th at 6:30pm at the Johnson Center of Cleary University. Enjoy interactive theater, dinner, dancing & live music.
For more information visit the website or call 810-522-7989.
Saturday, February 25Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser at PHS
There will be a spaghetti dinner to help fund scholarships for the band and orchestra kids at Pinckney High School February 25th. Entertainment provided by the band and orchestra kids. Dinner is $6 per plate from 1pm-7pm.
Local business are welcome in the Business Expo. To enter please contact Tina at phsspaghettidinner@gmail.com
Saturday, February 25Walk for Warmth
Walk for Warmth is a indoor walk-a-thon event for the whole family. The event is Saturday, February 25th at the Hartland Educational Support Center and will raise money for people when faced with a heat shut-off notice. Register for the walk today. Find them on facebook or visit the website.
Sunday, February 26Breakfast at Pinckney American Legion
There will be a Country Breakfast served at the Pinckney Memorial Post #419, Sunday, February 26th. Breakfast will be served from 8am-11:30am. Adults are $6, seniors $5, and children 9 and under are $3. For more information call 734-878-9522 or 734-341-4249.
Sunday, February 26Polar Plunge
All you need is a minimum of $75, a crazy costume and courage to take part in the Polar Plunge at Brighton High School on Sunday, February 26th. The event will raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics Michigan (SOMI) athletes. Plunge registration is scheduled to start at 1pm, followed by the parade of costumes and Polar Plunge at 2 pm. The post-plunge party and awards ceremony is scheduled to begin immediately following the plunge. For more information on the Law Enforcement Torch Run® Polar Plunge or Special Olympics Michigan visit www.somi.org or call 800-644-6404.
Wednesday, February 29Brighton Youth Football/Cheer Registration
Brighton Youth Football and Cheer 2012 Season Registration is February 29th and March 6th. The program is for youth 7-14years old. For more information visit the website or call
810-220-9422.
Saturday, March 3Howell Alumni Volleyball Game
The 2nd annual Howell High School Alumni Volleyball Game will be held on Saturday, March 3rd at 3pm. All former players are invited to participate. Contact Kim Richardson at richardsonk_59@hotmail.com for more info or visit the Howell High School Alumni Volleyball Facebook page.
Saturday, March 3Euchre Night at The Well
The Well Church in Brighton is hosting a Euchre night March 3rd. Games will start at 7pm with a cost of $10 per person. Prizes given to 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place, with proceeds benefiting Hockey Night Charity's. RSVP to Scott@thewellmi.com to reserve a place.
Saturday, March 3Fowlerville Rec Bowling Fundraiser
The Fowlerville Recreation Baseball & Softball Program will hold a bowing fundraiser on March 3rd. Enjoy 2 hours of unlimited bowling, shoes included for $15 from 12pm-2pm or 3pm-5pm at the Howell Bowl-E-Drome. They will have a raffle and all proceeds from the day's events, along with 10% of the food sales from Sandbaggers to purchase equipment, field improvements and tournament fees for recreational competitive baseball and softball program. Please call Michele Quigley at 517-223-6473.
Sunday, March 4Howell Eagles Breakfast
The Howell Eagles Aerie 3607 will be hosting a Big Breakfast on the 1st Sunday of the month from 8:30am till 11:30am.
Enjoy eggs to order or buffet style breakfast. Adults $7, seniors $6 and children 10 and under are $4. For more information please call 517-548-1630. They are located at 141 Schroeder Park Drive in Howell.
Tuesday, March 6Skywarn Weather Spotter Class
The National Weather Service is conducting a free weather spotter class in Hamburg Township on March 6th at 7pm for those interested in joining the Skywarn network, a volunteer program to help keep communities safe by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather. Anyone with an interest in public service is encouraged to take part, most especially those with access to communication equipment, such as a HAM radio. Volunteers include police and fire personnel, dispatchers, EMS workers, public utility workers and other concerned private citizens. Individuals affiliated with hospitals, schools, churches, nursing homes or who have a responsibility for protecting others are also encouraged to become a spotter. Interested individuals can call 810-222-1100 to make a reservation for the free class.
Friday, March 9Bowl for Kids
Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kids is scheduled for March 9th, 10th, and 11th at Striking Lanes in Hartland. Team Captains form five person teams to raise money through pledges for the Little Brothers and Sisters in the program. Each bowler is required to raise a minimum of $50 each. Registration is done through the BBBS agency. Bowlers are assigned a two hour bowling time and the agency supplies pizza and Pepsi to say thank you to the bowlers. WHMI staff is there to cheer for the bowlers and hand out great door prizes donated by businesses.
Saturday, March 10Mom to Mom Sale
There will be a mom to mom sale Saturday, March 10th from 9am-1pm at Grace Lutheran Church in Howell. Admission is $1 per person and strollers are allowed. Shop over 25 tables of toys, clothes, baby accessories, books more. They also have a large item area. If you are interested in selling at this sale or have any other questions please contact Michelle Tatara at either 517-545-5640 or graceelc@att.net.
Saturday, March 10Howell Nature Center Winter Blah Blast
The Howell Nature Center Winter Blah Blast is March 10th from 6pm-9pm. Enjoy food, drinks, games, silly songs, and fun challenges. The event is for ages 5 and up; adult chaperones required. The cost is $10 per person or $90 for a table of 10. Reservations are required; call 517-546-0249.
Saturday, March 10Mom to Mom Sale
There will be a mom to mom sale on Saturday, March 10th at Hartland Village Elementary School. Early Bird admission is $2 from 8:30am-9am and $1 from 9am-noon Strollers are welcome. Please see the website for more information.
Friday, March 23Annie Performed at PHS
Pinckney High School's Act2 Theatre Company will be presenting Annie, The Musical. The show will be performed at the Pinckney High School Auditorium on March 23rd, 24th, 30th, and 31st at 7:30, and April 1st at 2pm. Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 at the door. A special benefit performance will take place on March 30th, in which tickets are $12 and will be donated to Livingston County United Way. Additional information and tickets sales are available on the website.
Saturday, March 24Fur Ball
The Annual Fur Ball, to benefit the Humane Society, is March 24th at Crystal Gardens in Howell. Doors open at 5:30pm, enjoy dinner, drinks, dancing, and fun. Tickets are $80 per person, $150 per couple or $700 for a table of ten. Tickets are partially tax-deductible and go on sale February 1st. Visit their website for more information.
Saturday, March 31St. Joseph School PTO Spring Bazaar
The annual St. Joseph School PTO Spring Bazaar on Saturday, March 31st, from 9am-3pm at 425 East Washington Street in Howell. Shop from a variety of crafters, specialty wares and home businesses. Admission is free will donation. The bazaar will also include vendor door prizes, concessions and bake sale. For more information call Annette Staley at 517-861-1736.
Saturday, March 31Spring Craft/Antique Sale
On Saturday, March 31st from 9am-3pm at the Miller Intergenerational Center join Brighton Community Education for an incredible event that will combine local crafters with antique lovers. The entry fee is $1, kids under 10 get in free! Concessions and bake goods will be sold throughout the day with sales benefiting the Brighton Senior Center. Activities for the kids will also be available for a minimal charge. Please call 810-299-4130 or visit the website for details or if you are interested in being an exhibitor.
Saturday, March 31Mom to Mom Sale/Home Based Business Expo
There will be a Mom to Mom sale and Home Based Business Expo on Saturday, March 31st from 8am-2pm at the BECC Building in Brighton. The entry fee of $1 is paid at the door and kids under 10 get in free. Bring your gently used clothing, toys, furniture, or other items that moms would love. Please call 810-299-4130 for more information or visit their website to download an application. Booth space is just $25.
Saturday, March 31Mom to Mom Sale
There will be a mom to mom sale Saturday, March 31st from 8am-1pm at Howell Preschoolers Inc. at the First United Methodist Church 1230 Bower St. Admission is $1 per person or $2 per person for early bird shoppers from 8am-9am and strollers are welcome. Shop over 35 tables of toys, clothes, baby accessories and more. They also have a large item area. If you are interested in selling at this sale or have any other questions please contact Ami Buck at 248-935-6923 or ami@bucks.me.
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