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Thu Oct 24
Adopt-A-Family Or Angel Tree tags
Adopt-a-Family: The Salvation Army of Livingston County provided over 500 families with Christmas Assistance last year, however we did not do it alone! Adopt-a-Family is a program that anonymously pairs a family in need with donors in the community.
Families, organizations, companies and individuals have all been amazing donors adopting families each year. Donors assist the families by shopping for and providing Christmas gifts, toys, clothing and food gift cards. All of the essentials to bring HOPE to the families in need during this amazing season. The cost involved is approx. $100 per person in the adopted family plus a food gift card for the entire family.
If you are interested in Adopting a family please reach out to Jennifer Levario at Jennifer.Levario@usc.salvationarmy.org or 517-295-4343
Angel tree Tags: The Salvation Army of Livingston County provided over 2000 children with Christmas gifts last year, however we did not do it alone! Your family, corporation or organization may request Angel Tree Tags to assist in purchasing the perfect gifts for these children. Tags will have the ages and genders for the most needed children, providing you the tools to make a difference in a child’s life all year long.
If you are interested in helping the Angel Tree tag program please reach out to Deborah Humphrey at Deborah.Humphrey@usc.salvationarmy.org or 517-295-4345
Sat Oct 26
Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon Week, which is October 23-31st, is an important national campaign that promotes awareness of the dangers of drug abuse and the value of living a drug-free lifestyle. It is a great opportunity for our city to show solidarity and commitment to supporting our youth and fostering a safe, healthy community.
One way we can visibly participate in this campaign is by placing red ribbons on light posts throughout our city. This simple yet powerful gesture would not only raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse but also demonstrate our city's unified stand against it. Many towns and cities across the nation decorate public spaces during this week, and I believe that adopting this practice here would strengthen our community's resolve to support drug prevention efforts.
Red Ribbons will be placed on the light posts along Grand River in Downtown Howell. We encourage the community to place a red ribbon on their door, mailbox, or other parts of their home to show awareness. Local businesses will also be placing red ribbons in their windows, as well as flyers with the information about Red Ribbon Week.
Tue Oct 29
First Presbyterian Church Of Brighton Trunk Or Treat
Join us for a silly, not scary, Trunk or Treat at the First Presbyterian Church of Brighton! This event is FREE to attend! Dinner of hot dogs and/or walking tacos will also be provided. Costumes are encouraged! We will be INSIDE for this event!
Questions? Contact Jess Doman, Director of Children's Ministry, jessicad@brightonpresbyterian.org.
Wed Oct 30
Guild 25 Exhibit
In honor of its 25th year, the Brighton Art Guild presents “Guild 25,” a membership exhibit of award-winning artworks at three locations: the Norma Gray Gallery (Brighton District Library), CoBACH (Main St.), and the Grand River Brewery (downstairs, Main St.). The exhibits run until the end of October. In September 1999, a small group of local artists responded to an announcement in the local paper about creating an artist group. Today, Guild membership has grown to over 90 artists and supporters from the Brighton area and beyond. Although founder Norma Gray passed away several years ago, several of that original group remain active members. Visit all three venues to view the forty-four participating artists and their 86 works of art ranging from welded sculpture to watercolors to glass and mosaics.
President Pamela Day encourages the community to discover and enjoy the impressive talent among us. “The Guild welcomes artists and supporters of all ages, all media, and all levels.”
Wed Oct 30
Red Kettle Campaign
Red Kettles and Gold Bells help The Salvation Army of Livingston County raise nearly one third of their annual budget each year! Believe it or not these short 4 weeks make the difference in the number of people we can help and programs we can do the following year. The Christmas fundraising season provides 1/3 of our year budget and we need your help! By volunteering to Bell Ring for a short 2 hours you can: make a new family tradition, bring a smile to the faces of children passing by and most importantly bring HOPE to a family in need. Help provide HOPE to a neighbor, friend or even a stranger this year.
More information: https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/livingstoncounty/bell-ringing/
To sign up https://www.registertoring.com/
Thu Oct 31
Halloween In Downtown Hamburg
Trunk or Treat begins at 6pm in the parking lot of St. Stephen's Church located at 10585 Hamburg Road. The Hamburg Fire Department will be onsite at St. Stephen's and will lead the children around Hamburg with lights flashing. The Hamburg Police Department will be in downtown to help protect your children. All are welcome.
Thu Oct 31
Family Harvest Festival
Family Harvest Party at Hidden Springs Church from 6pm to 8pm. Food-Fun-Games/Crafts. Walking Taco's, Cider/Donuts & Cookies. 5860 N. Latson Rd, Howell
Thu Oct 31
Crossroads Church Annual Sweets & Treats
Crossroads Church of God Annual Halloween Trunk & Treat. Come by for trick or treating and playing some fun Halloween games. Doughnuts, popcorn, hot chocolate, coffee served. Halloween Night, Oct. 31st, 6pm-8pm. Crossroads Church of God 3940 Pinckney Road Howell 48843. howellcrossroads.org
Thu Oct 31
Trick Or Treat At Howell Township Hall
TRICK OR TREAT AT THE HOWELL TOWNSHIP HALL
Date: October 31, 2024
Location: 3525 Byron Road
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Trick or Treaters are invited to come inside the Howell Township Hall dressed in costumes, to collect treats. Donuts and cider will be available. Children must be accompanied by an adult. This event is open to all Howell Township Trick or Treaters. Call Howell Township for additional information (517) 546-2817.
Fri Nov 1
The Diary Of Anne Frank
Fowlerville Community Theatre will be presenting "The Diary of Anne Frank" By Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett at the in the lower level of the Howell American Legion Post 141, 3265 Grand River. Tickets are now on sale at www.fowlervilletheatre.com. Show times are listed on the website.
Fri Nov 1
Reaching Higher "Boots & Bling" Gala
Please support Reaching Higher's leadership programs for youth and adults during our "Boots & Bling" event, taking place Nov. 1 from 6 to 11 p.m.at Lazy J Ranch in Milford.
We will celebrate our successes and hear from some amazing speakers. Highlights include dinner, drinks, square dancing, a live auction and other fun events!
Purchase your tickets now at reachinghigherinc.org/fundraiser or at https://givebutter.com/bootstickets
Fri Nov 1
Panic Haunted Experience
Professor Primrose has opened up another portal to the past and this year he needs more souls to complete his experiments. If you dare, join us for a relaxing walk through the haunted woods of Salem Township as a costumed guide helps you navigate through the horror in the woods. Benefitting the Salem Area Historical Society. See our website for tickets https://panichaunt.com/
Sat Nov 2
Youth Pheasant Hunt
Join the Livingston County Pheasants Forever on November 2nd, 2024 for a youth pheasant hunt. The cost is is $20 per hunter. Arrive at Variety Farms Game Preserve (11585 Dunham Rd, Hartland, MI 48353) at 11:30am for lunch and the safety talk. After lunch and the safety talk, we will practice shooting clay pigeons before enjoying a live pheasant hunt! For more information, please contact Shane Preston at shane.m.preston@gmail.com or 619-559-9098.
Sat Nov 2
Craft Show & Sale
Calling all Crafters & Vendors to join us on Saturday, November 2nd, 2024 from 9am to 3pm. Eight foot tables are $25.00. If you prefer just a space and will bring your own table, if fee is $20.00. For more information, contact Aneita Fallot at (810) 459-6721.
Sat Nov 2
Holiday Boutique St. Mary Magdalen - Brighton
A beautiful holiday themed arts and crafts vendor event exhibiting wood pieces, jewelry, fiber artists, and much more!
Sat Nov 2
Town Hall: A Better Ballot for Michigan
Community Event
November 2, 2024 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM ET
Brighton District Library, 100 Library Dr, Brighton, MI 48116
Room: A/B room
America is more politically divided than ever, yet many voters' voices go unheard. It seems we can't bridge the gap between our peers on some opposite side of the aisle to get things done. This is a symptom of our broken elections, but if we come together, we can work to fix it. Come join your fellow citizens at a Town Hall for a presentation of the problems with our current voting system and our ambitious plan for the solution: Ranked Choice Voting. Please invite your friends, family, and neighbors as well. At our Town Hall, you can ask any and all of your democracy reform questions. Come and meet our volunteers and other reform-minded citizens. This event is part of Rank MI Vote's "40 Town Halls in 40 Days" campaign taking place across the state this fall.
Sat Nov 2
Howell Library's Used Book Sale
November! Goodness hope you are getting ready for Christmas Gift giving. The Friends of The Library have just what you need to indulge your family of all ages in a wealth of like new BOOKS. Our book sales are timed perfectly this year November 2nd and 16th and December 7 and 21st. Four opportunities to find the perfect books!! 9am to 330pm
Sat Nov 2
Community Day Of The Dead Celebration
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Joins El Árbol Taquería and Brighton Area Historical Society for Expanded Dia de los Muertos Events
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is teaming up with El Árbol Taquería and the Brighton Area Historical Society for a family-friendly afternoon of events Nov. 2 in honor of Dia de los Muertos, also known as the Day of the Dead and All Souls Day.
St. Paul’s, which has served the Brighton area since 1878, traditionally honors loved ones who have passed during a three-day period called All Saints Triduum: All Hallows Eve, known today as Halloween; All Saints Day for those the church has formally recognized as mentors or saints; and All Souls Day when it remembers all of the faithful departed.
This year, for the first time, St. Paul’s is expanding its celebrations to be part of Dia de los Muertos, the celebration of the dead that originated thousands of years ago with the indigenous people of present-day central Mexico.
“Regardless of our cultural background or faith tradition, remembering those we have loved and lost is a universal part of the human experience,” said the Rev. Jeanne Hansknecht, rector of St. Paul’s. “We are looking forward to gathering with our extended community for this special time.”
Events will run from 2-7 p.m. They include:
● Ongoing activities at the Brighton Amphitheater, including food and beverages, face painting, crafts, a photo booth, and ofrenda or memorial altar making.
● Live music at the AMP provided by Mariachi Cristal from 5-7 p.m.
● Guided tours of the Old Village Cemetery at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
● St. Paul’s Historic Chapel will be open from 2-7 p.m. for candle lighting and personal prayer in honor and remembrance of loved ones departed.
In case of inclement weather, events will be moved as much as possible into St. Paul’s, El Arbol, and the CoBACH buildings.
CONTACT INFO: The Rev. Jeanne Hansknecht rector@saintpaulsbrighton.org
Sat Nov 2
Big Red Barrel/Unused Medication & Needle Disposal
The Big Red Barrel will be at Recycle Livingston Saturday Nov 2,, 2024 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.
Sat Nov 2
Trunk Or Treat
Join us for Trunk or Treat at the Brighton Church of Christ at 2026 Rickett Road in Brighton on November 2nd from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Sun Nov 3
St. Mary Community Breakfast
On Sunday, November 3rd, St Mary Knights of Columbus in Pinckney is proudly sponsoring our annual "Community Breakfast" at the Parish, located south of M-36 at 10601 Dexter Pinckney Road in Putnam Township. Breakfast is served from 8:30 until 11:00am and is a Free Will Donation. Proceeds help provide food baskets for our neighbors in need as well as funding for our St Mary Food Pantry, Gleaners, Love INC and Livingston County Catholic Charities. All donations are welcomed and so very needed. Our delicious menu is considered the best in the area, serving everything from homemade breakfast burritos to our "Eggceptional" Omelet Station. It is truly a Community Event and All are Welcome to join as a Family, to help those that are struggling. For further information contact Kim at the Parish Office 734-878-3161.
Mon Nov 4
New Beginnings Learning Group
Program for adults
Every Monday at Northfield Township Area Library 1:30 - 2:30 pm
As human beings, there is no way we can avoid “new beginnings” in our lives, whether they are created or thrust upon us. Come meet Erica and learn how to access our power and creativity to work with our new beginnings so that we maximize our well-being and quality of life.
Erica Perry has a Master of Science in social work, has studied with Art Nierenberg of Breakthrough Disability Inc. and has led a Learning Group for over 20 years. She has also worked at the University of Michigan hospitals for over 40 years as a dialysis social worker.
*Registration is required. Please contact Erica Perry at ericaellenperry@gmail.com to register.
Tue Nov 5
Day of Adoration & Prayer
Our country needs prayers now more than ever. Please join us in church on Tuesday, November 5th (Election Day), for a Day of Eucharistic Adoration and Prayer for Peace, in our country and in our world. Eucharistic Adoration will begin at 12:00 Noon. It will be held in the main church and will conclude with a Patriotic Rosary at 6:00 PM, followed by Mass at 7:00 PM. Location: St. Joseph Parish | 830 S. Lafayette, South Lyon, MI 48178
Wed Nov 6
Wednesday Storytime
Program for ages 0-6
Every Wednesday 11-11:30am at Northfield Township Area Library. Develop language and early literacy skills together through stories, songs, rhymes and movement. Designed for children who range from newly mobile and active to learning to sit for short periods; siblings and all abilities welcome.
No registration is required.
Thu Nov 7
Palestrina Lecture & Singing Event
Calling all music lovers! Join us on November 7th for an overview, celebration, and collective music making experience honoring the great Renaissance composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. 7pm at St Patrick Church Brighton. Guest Lecturer Jonathon Bading of Grand Rapids will give an overview of the music of Palestrina and engage the participants in singing some of his best known pieces. Event is free but registration olds requesters www.lccmuisicians.org
Thu Nov 7
Livingston County Genealogical Society Meeting
The Livingston County Genealogical Society will hold an in-person meeting, Thursday, November 7th at 7pm at the First United Methodist Church in Howell, 1230 Bower Street. We will also offer a zoom link to this meeting; the link may be found on our Facebook page the week of the meeting. All are welcome. The program is titled:
“Where There’s a Will: Probate Records & Genealogy.”
Speaker: Mark Mullinax is a professional genealogist with more than 35 years of experience in family history research. He recently retired from Brighton District Library where he was the Genealogy and Local History Librarian and now splits his time between Traverse City and Florida.
Thu Nov 7
Reach The Forgotten Jail Ministry Banquet
Reach the Forgotten is a Christian Jail Ministry program within the Livingston County Jail. The RTF annual fundraising banquet will be held on November 7th, 2024 from 6pm-8:40pm. There will be an excellent dinner, updates on the ministry, and testimonies from people who have been impacted by the ministry programs to have their lives changed by Jesus Christ. There is no cost to attend. There will be an appeal for donations during the program. RSVP at https://jailministry.org/banquet/livingston/ or call 517-540-7965 and leave a message.
Thu Nov 7
Michigan’s Unique Steam Engine
Program for all ages
Thursday, November 7, 6 – 7:30pm
Join us for an Eat & Engage event at Northfield Township Area Library with Bill Struck of the Steam Railroading Institute (SRI) about the Pere Marquette 1225. In addition to being part of the National Register of Historic Structures, the PM 1225 is renowned for its role in the 2004 Warner Brothers film THE POLAR EXPRESS™. SRI is dedicated to educating the public about steam-era railroading in Michigan & the Great Lakes Region. This includes preserving the skills & technology for maintaining steam locomotives by operating steam-era equipment & providing the experience of steam locomotives in actual operation, including the North Pole Express.
*Registration at www.ntal.org
Fri Nov 8
Embroidery Guild Meeting
Embroidery Guild Meeting - Nov 8
The Livingston Lakes Chapter of the Embroiderers Guild of America, Inc meets the second Wednesday of each month (except June and December) at 7:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Brighton, Michigan. You can find us online at: Livingston LakesChapter-EGA
Fri Nov 8
Country Musician - Jacob Bryant
The Brighton Center for the Performing Arts presents Jacob Bryant on Friday, November 8 at 8:00pm. Tickets are $25-$35, and can be purchased at BrightonPerformingArts.com or call (810) 299-4130.
Nashville’s best kept secret, Jacob Bryant is releasing his first single, “ AMEN,” to Country Radio. Lauded by PEOPLE Magazine as a “country star who is singing from experience,” the powerhouse vocalist continues to break the mold as a new artist. Bryant has a sound that blends the narrative aspects of country with the kick of southern rock. Through a series of independent EPs and relentless touring, Bryant has built a solid cult following displaying his honest, lived-in lyrics. The rural North Georgia native has earned his stripes playing honky tonks, auditoriums, fairs, and made his Grand Ole Opry debut this past February.
Fri Nov 8
Candlelight Concert: A Night at the Cinema
An Enchanting Musical Journey through Iconic Movie Melodies with Billboard Charting Crossover Vocalist & Violinist of Boston String Quartet
Join us for an unforgettable evening as award-winning classical crossover artists Giorgia Fumanti and Blue Violin lead you on a musical journey through some of the most iconic movie melodies. Be prepared for an intimate experience that will touch your heart and soul.
Let the flickering of over 500 candles transport you to a magical world where some of the most recognizable film songs come to life. Usher in the holiday season with the mesmerizing sounds of Giorgia Fumanti and Blue Violin as they share their passion for movie melodies in an enchanting performance that is perfect for the whole family.
Giorgia Fumanti, a classical crossover star and internationally acclaimed singer, has been making headlines worldwide with her stunning voice and impressive collaborations. From performing with classical icon Jose Carreras to pop legend Michael Bolton, Giorgia’s talent has been praised by audiences and critics alike.
Blue Violin, founder of the Boston String Quartet, brings a multimedia experience to his performances, blending original music with covers using a single violin. His virtuosity and production style have been compared to the likes of Lindsey Stirling, David Garrett, and 2CELLOS. With recent sold out shows across Europe and North America, Blue Violin has performed with renowned artists such as John Mayer, Paul Simon, and members of Celtic Woman and Riverdance, and even Sesame Street!
Candlelight Concert: A Night at the Cinema will feature a mesmerizing repertoire, including themes from modern movie classics such as "What Was I Made For" (Barbie), "A Million Dreams" (Greatest Showman), and "Pure Imagination" (Wonka); as well as classic movie melodies including themes from "Schindler's List", "Footloose", and the Wizard of Oz (Over the Rainbow).
Witness the transformation of iconic tunes like “Con te Partiro” and “Happy” through the unique lens of both Giorgia and Fumanti and Blue Violin, promising an evening filled with innovation and musical surprises.
Take part in an extraordinary night of music, where Giorgia and Fumanti and Blue Violin take center stage, weaving a tapestry of emotions that will linger in your hearts long after the last note has faded. Join us for Candlelight Concert: A Night at the Cinema – an experience that transcends the ordinary, leaving you with cherished memories of a night filled with love and musical brilliance.
It's more fun with the whole family, and when you buy a family pass, we'll give you an extra ticket for FREE!
The show will be one hour 30 minutes with no intermission. Children are encouraged to attend.
If you would like more information please email contact@blue-violin.com
“One of the most beautiful voices in the world” Lang Lang,
"What an amazing talent and voice, a beautiful discovery" Michael Bolton,
"Giorgia has a clear and beautiful voice, and it was a joy performing with her in Asian and London" Jose Carreras,
"Explores different ways of sparking musical interest" Boston Globe,
"Mature depth and musical prowess" Tower Records,
"Combining contemporary and classical styles" Miami Herald,
"A once in a lifetime experience" Peoria Journal Star,
"Sheer artistry" Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier,
"Groundbreaking and innovative" I Am Modern,
“Electrifying violinist" Boston Ballet
Fri Nov 8
Hartland Drama Club Presents "Deadline"
Hartland Drama Club presents the murder mystery comedy “Deadline,” Friday through Sunday, Nov. 8-10, at Hartland High School (HHS), 10635 Dunham Road in Hartland. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Friday; 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday; and 2:30 p.m. Sunday.
Written by author and playwright Don Zolidis, “Deadline” transports audiences to a legendary writer’s fog-shrouded island mansion in the North Atlantic. When eight mystery writers arrive, they think they’re ready for the Deadline Challenge — 24 restful hours to write as much of their new novel as possible. In reality, the writers are brought together to solve a murder. If a writer can design and execute a perfect murder and get away with it, they’ll win a million dollars. Who will live? Who will die? Who will survive the Deadline?
Tickets: www.hartlanddramaclub.org and at the door. Advance: students/seniors $11; adults $13. Door: students/seniors $13; adults $15
Information: Scott Usher at 810-626-2360 or scottusher@hartlandschools.us.
Sat Nov 9
LCCC Fall Coin Show
The Livingston County Coin Club is hosting it's Fall Coin show. 9:30 am to 3:00pm at the Howell Eagles Hall; 141 Schroeder Park Dr. Howell 48843 (I-96 and D19). A collectors show with many dealers and outstanding inventory. Coins, Paper Money, Gold, Silver, Tokens, Medals, Collecting Supplies. Buy - Sell - Trade. Free parking and admission. A very nice gift bag for young/starting collectors 16 and under.
Sat Nov 9
Film Club At NTAL
Program for adults
Saturday, November 9, 10:30am – 2pm
Northfield Township Area Library
Bring lunch or your favorite snack as you watch an international, award-nominated, or book-based film, followed by an enriching discussion. The movie of the month is the book-based film Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (2022).
Please register at www.ntal.org
Sat Nov 9
Holy Spirit Catholic School's Christmas Craft Show
Saturday, November 9th from 9:30AM to 3:30PM at Holy Spirit Catholic School Activity Center.
Over 40 wonderful Vendors, Raffle, Concession Stand, Face Painting, Gifts, home decor.
Come to have a nice time, anticipate all your Christmas shopping with amazing gifts, help small businesses and support this wonderful school.
Address: 9565 Musch Rd., Brighton, MI 48116
Any questions: hscs.craftshow@gmail.com
Sat Nov 9
Bob Seger Tribute
The American Spirit Centre will be hosting a tribute to Bob Seger November 9th at 7pm. The band Katmandu will be playing all the hits, also special guests shoeless Timmy will perform first with some blues and classic rock. Tickets are 30.00 and can be purchased at eventbrite.com all proceeds go to the construction of a new veteran memorial wall.
Sat Nov 9
Holiday Craft Show Livingston County Alano Club
Craft Shows – 2 Dates!!
9AM- 2pm
Saturday Nov 9th & Saturday Dec 14th 2024
https://www.facebook.com/AlanoClubLivingstonCounty
https://livcoalano.org
5754 Whitmore Lake Road (behind Kroger)
Brighton, MI 48116
Questions: Lou Ann 517-540-9613
Sat Nov 9
Michigan Brightwater Storytelling Festival
On November 9, 2024, the second Michigan Brightwater Storytelling will happen in Howell. Storytelling and workshops will be at the Howell Opera House and Howell Carnegie Library. With our partner the Howell Carnegie Library we will be doing a free family workshop and storytelling concert at the library.
You can find more information at our website https://mibrightwaterstorytelling.com/
Sat Nov 9
Quilt & Craft Sale
Don't miss the beautiful quilts and hand-crafted items available at First United Methodist Church-Brighton campus, 400 E. Grand River, Brighton. Saturday 10-4, Sunday 9-1.
Sat Nov 9
Christmas Craft Bazaar - Pinckney
Putnam Township Senior Center: Vendors, Raffles, Bake Sale, Lunch, & More!! Saturday, November 9th 9am - 3pm
3280 W. M-36, 1 mile west of downtown Pinckney
behind the Fire Dept! Come & support your seniors!!
Mon Nov 11
Auditions - The 39 Steps
Monday, November 11
Community Theatre of Howell
6:30 pm Doors Open/Check in
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your audition time slot to check in.
Tuesday, November 12
Community Theatre of Howell
6:30 pm Doors Open/Check in
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your audition time slot to check in.
If these days and times will not work for you, please contact us by November 4, and we will try to arrange an alternative time to audition. For questions, call our Producer (Cheryl Schott) at 248-515-7901.
Audition Location:
Community Theatre of Howell
Inside Howell High School Freshman Campus,
Choir Room
1400 W. Grand River Ave, Howell, MI 48843
Audition Preparation:
Sign up for an audition time slot for either Monday or Tuesday night. Please be prepared to read at your audition. Audition information and the audition sign up link can be found at: www.cththeatre.org/39-steps
Tue Nov 12
Hartland Audubon Nature Club
The Hartland Audubon Nature Club welcomes you to Alan Charnley’s presentation, Travels of a Bird Photographer, Tuesday, November 12, 2024, 7 PM.
Alan has photographed birds worldwide and will share some of his beautiful pictures and best techniques to capture perfect images. We can test his tips during our upcoming field trip.
Join Alan at the Hartland Education Support Service Center, 9525 E. Highland Road, Howell MI 48843. Use the west entrance and look for our sign in the hall. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more information Hartland Audubon Nature Club.
On Saturday, November 23, 2024, John Smith, Hartland Audubon Nature Club Chair, will lead a field trip at Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Road, Ann Arbor Michigan. Meet at 10 AM in the children’s playground parking lot. Maps will be available at the November 12th meeting. Bring your camera and binoculars.
Tue Nov 12
Holiday Assistance
If you are a livingston County residence and in need of Thanksgiving and christmas assistance please join us November 12 or November 13 from 10-7 at 503 Lake Street Howell mi 48843. If you are an adult or family with no children you can sign up for Thanksgiving Dinner as well as Christmas dinner (delivery for Thanksgiving is limited). If you have children younger than 18 you can sign up for Thanksgiving dinner as well as gifts for Christmas and Christmas dinner. You must provide 2 forms of residency (lease, current utility bill, DHHS paperwork, etc), Proof of everyone in your household (ID, Birth certificate, etc.). More information can be found at https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/livingstoncounty/christmas-assistance-sign-ups/
Wed Nov 13
Embroidery Guild Meeting
The Livingston Lakes Chapter of the Embroiderers Guild of America, Inc meets the second Wednesday of each month (except June and December) at 7:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Brighton, Michigan. You can find us online at: Livingston LakesChapter-EGA
Thu Nov 14
Living Water MomCo
Living Water MomCo invites you to a Thanksgiving meet-up at Living Water Church; 200 Barker Road from 10 AM until Noon. Mothers of infants through young adults are welcome to share the joys and challenges of motherhood as we celebrate "Wild Hope." We provide a warm breakfast and child care for littles through Kindergarten. Contact us at https://www.themom.co/groups/livingwaterwhitmorelake for more information.
Fri Nov 15
Buck Pole - Whitmore Lake Rod & Gun Club
The Whitmore Lake Rod & Gun Club is excited to announce its 9th Annual Buck Pole event being held on November 15th, 16th and 17th at the Club facilities located at 11150 Lemen Road, Whitmore Lake, Michigan. Hours are 8:00am -7:00pm. All bucks must be submitted by 7:00 pm on the last day of the event for scoring. The buck pole tradition in Michigan dates back as far as the 1860s according to Field & Stream and is a place for outdoor enthusiasts to join together and celebrate each other’s deer hunting success. We are proud to be one of the few places still celebrating the tradition.
Hunters can win prizes in a number of categories including:
⮚ First, Second, and Third to the Pole
⮚ Highest Boone & Crockett Antler Score
⮚ Heaviest Buck
There are also categories for youth hunters under 16 years old there is a youth buck & doe category. Entries can only be submitted by hunters with a valid State of Michigan hunting license notched with the harvest date. We also have a 50/50 raffle, raffles for many donated prizes, and a gun raffle.
Fri Nov 15
NTAL’s Pokémon League
Program for ages 10-18
Friday, November 15, 4:30 – 5:30pm
Northfield Township Area Library
Calling all Pokémon Trainers ages 10-18! Get ready to battle, trade, and catch ‘em all at our monthly after school Pokémon League! Bring your cards to trade or duel with other fans, and if you’re new to the game, our experienced players will teach you how to play. Meet new friends who share your passion for Pokémon and put your skills to the test. Plus, NTAL is a hotspot for Pokémon GO! Compete with a Pokémon Go Gym, so you can level up and claim victory virtually too! Don’t miss out – be a part of our Pokémon community and catch all the excitement!
No Registration is required.
Fri Nov 15
CTH Presents Performances Of "One Night a Week"
One Night a Week is a heart-warming, toe-tapping musical based on the successful Richard Harris play, Stepping Out. It chronicles several months in the life of a beginners tap dancing class set in the gym of an old YMCA community center in Suburbia, USA. Led by Tina, the ex-professional dancer who runs the class, accompanied by the acerbic pianist Mrs. Fraser, we follow the lives, loves and laughs of a group of women (and one man), each of whom comes from a different background and has his or her own reason for joining. The students, who range from hopeless to competent, strive to master the basics of tap, but the steps and routines are just the background for the real focus of the play: the relationships and interactions of these ten very different people. By their final performance, not only have the class members developed some degree of skill, but they have also overcome the inhibitions, awkwardness and personality conflicts that have kept them out of sync.
Performance Dates and Times:
Friday, November 15 at 7:30 pm
Saturday, November 16 at 7:30 pm
Sunday, November 17 at 2:00 pm
Friday, November 22 at 7:30 pm
Saturday, November 23 at 7:30 pm
Sunday, November 24 at 2:00 pm
Directed by Robert Martin
Produced by Kim Carnahan
ONE NIGHT A WEEK is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
This production contains adult themes and is recommended for mature audiences.
Tickets for One Night a Week are available now through the Community Theatre of Howell’s website at www.cththeatre.org or by calling 517-545-1290.
Performance location: 1400 W. Grand River Avenue in Howell
Fri Nov 15
Red Cross Blood Drive
The American Red Cross continues to experience a severe blood shortage. As the Red Cross blood donation coordinator at Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church located at 13667 Highland Road in Hartland, I am appealing for your donor support in scheduling a blood donation appointment at our upcoming blood drive scheduled for Friday, November 15th, 2024 from 1:00-5:45 pm. Please go online and register at https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/find-drive. Type in the church's zip code (48353) and you'll find us. Thank you for your consideration.
Sat Nov 16
Howell Library's Used Book Sale
Now that you have been thinking of The Holidays that are creeping up on us remember the Friends book sale is definitely the best way to do two things at once. Find beautiful books for all of you dear ones AND help support the Library's activities for the whole community. Starts at 9am to 3:30 pm
Sat Nov 16
Surviving The Holidays
A GriefShare event to give help and hope for the difficult holiday season for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Held at Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran Church at 2101 S. Hacker Rd., Brighton, MI Room 200 From 9:45 a.m. - noon. Continental breakfast, video and discussion. $7.00 donation which includes a take-home book. Questions? Call Judy Gamary 248.231.0922
Sat Nov 16
Craft Sale St. Joseph Quilters
St. Joseph Quilters craft sale, November 16 from 9-4440 E Washington, Howell MI
Sat Nov 16
Women's Empowerment Breakfast
Howell First United Methodist Church is hosting keynote speaker Dr. Kathy OVerbeke, one of the authors of 'The Sixth Level' to present information regarding a sixth level of communication. The book speaks to the leadership style of women in relation to connection and caring. All women and women-owned businesses are invited to share a breakfast and an opportunity to bring their business information to display. Tables will be available for businesses to advertise and to network with others. Interested? Contact Howell FUMC at 517-546-2730 or go to www.howellfumc.com under 'events' to register. $15 cost for breakfast, networking/displays, free childcare and an excellent speaker. The first 7 people to register are free!
Saturday, November 16 at 9am, Howell First United Methodist Church, 1230 Bower Street.
Sat Nov 16
Holiday Bazaar
9am-3pm American Legion Auxiliary Unit 419
9807 Whitewood Rd. Pinckney. A excellent variety of crafters and vendors with great gift ideas for your Holiday shopping. Bake sale also!
Sat Nov 16
Recreational Cheer Program
Recreational CFA cheer group meets Wednesday nights from 6pm to 8:45 pm, depending on age/skill level, with competition event in January 2025. Reasonable cost, practices at Oceola Township Rec Center, for athletes ages 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 2024-2025 season!
Sat Nov 16
St. Joseph Holiday Bazaar
Come check out our 17th annual Holiday Bazaar for handmade home decor, ornaments, jewelry, baked goods, specialty and personalized items, and so much more! Over 90 vendors. 9am to 4pm at St. Joseph School, 425 E. Washington St. in downtown Howell. More info at: https://school.stjosephhowell.org/
Tue Nov 19
Author Talk – Dr. Reuel Long
Program for adults
Tuesday, November 19, 11am – 12pm
Northfield Township Area Library
Meet the author of MASH Doctor in Vietnam, who shares his experiences as a veteran and doctor.
Please register at www.ntal.org
Wed Nov 20
Science On Tap
Our Science on Tap series of conversations with local scientists continues on Wednesday, November 20 from 7-8 pm at Brewery Becker in Brighton; doors open at 6:45. Join Dr. Michael Siefkes, Director of Sea Lamprey Control for the Great Lakes Fishery Commission and adjunct Associate Professor of Fisheries and Wildlife at MSU as he presents “The Fish Thief: Solving the Mystery of Invasive Sea Lamprey in the Great Lakes.” The second-floor cash bar will be open for this event. Come join us as we discuss the devastating effects that sea lamprey can have on the Great Lakes fishery, and how scientists are successfully combating and controlling this invasive species. Science on Tap is supported in part by the Michigan State University College of Engineering. For more information, look for “Brighton Science on Tap” on Meetup, or email dmorelli@msu.edu.
Wed Nov 20
Extraordinary Tales With Emma
Program for ages 0 - 10
Wednesday, November 20, 4:30 – 5:30pm
Northfield Township Area Library
Join us for a delightful story time event. We will feature a selection of board books, picture books, and easy readers. While the topics may vary, Emma is eager to explore your children's favorite themes! This month, we’ll dive into the exciting world of dinosaurs!
No registration is required.
Wed Nov 20
Girl Scouts Holiday Dance Party
Howell Area Girl Scouts Holiday Dance with Gift Swap
Girl Scout Troop 40635 Invites you to join them in
Howell Area Girl Scouts Holiday Dance Party, Dinner and Gift Swap
**Where:**Parker Middle School Commons
When: November 20, 2024 Thursday, 6:00-8:00pm Gift Swap at 7pm
Who: Registered Girl & Adult Scouts, family & friends
Cost $10 per person or $30 Each Family when purchased in advance
Or
$15 per Person/Girl or $35 each Family cash at the door
Included Pizza, Cookies, Candy Canes & Water & Juice Boxes & DJ Dancing Fun
To Bring: Gift Swap for Girl Scouts & Adult Volunteers $10 limit - Girls will Swap with same level
Scout exp Daisy will swap with another Daisy, CSA will swap with CSA levels and
Adults with other Adults. Gifts must be wrapped. swapping gifts at 7pm sharp
Scouts will take home a fun patch if registered prior to Nov 6, 2024.
Write checks to Girl Scout Troop 40635
Questions? or Ready to sign up ? Call Joy Andres 248-766-1132 Email: joy.huntley@sbcglobal.net
Send payments to: 2080 Mason Rd, Howell, MI 48843 Include scout level, Troop Number and how many attendees.
Thu Nov 21
Handling Grief & Loss During The Holidays
Program for adults
Thursday, November 21, 1 – 2pm
Northfield Township Area Library
NTAL welcomes Kristy Lindberg, a nationally certified and licensed professional counselor, to share her thoughts on what to do when the holidays are heavy with grief, loss, or depression. Kristy owns her own practice locally and specializes in grief counseling, anxiety, depression, relationships, life transitions, anger management, and Christian counseling with an emphasis on caring for your whole person, mind, body and spirit.
Please register at www.ntal.org
Thu Nov 21
CraftFLIX: Teen Craft and Movie Night
Program for ages 13 - 19
Thursday, November 21, 5:30 – 7:30pm
Northfield Township Area Library
Join us every month for our teen craft and movie night at NTAL. Enjoy a themed movie each month, paired with a unique craft project and tasty snacks. This November, we will be watching Bob’s Burgers Thanksgiving episodes while creating autumn leaf sun catchers! Meet new friends, watch great movies, get creative and make something amazing to take home.
No registration is required.
Thu Nov 21
The Arc Livingston's Holiday Fashion Show
Kick-off the holidays with a wonderful event celebrating the accomplishments of people in our community with developmental disabilities! Enjoy a Sit-Down Dinner, Open Bar, Fabulous Prizes and a Live and Silent Auction. All event proceeds support people with developmental disabilities in Livingston County through The Arc Livingston’s programs. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit https://www.arclivingston.com/events/holiday-fashion-show/.
Sat Nov 23
Christmas Market
Christmas Market Heart of the Shepherd Church in Howell from 10am until 4pm. Whether you would like to be one of the vendors or come shop with some gluhwein in hand. Vendors can sign up for $40 per table/space. Contact Hanneke at hannekemader@gmail.com for more information!
Sat Nov 23
Christmas Craft Market
Christmas Craft Market @ Hidden Springs Church 5860 N. Latson Rd Howell from 10am until 4pm Whether you would like to be one of the vendors or solely a shopper. 40 Vendors and room for more. Vendor can sign up for $40 per space. Each space is approximately 7ft by 5ft. You will need to provide your own display table. Reserve your spot call; Ruth 517.749.2648 or Debby 810.599.7576 or Sherri 517.294.9493
Sat Nov 23
Hunger Hoot Food Drive
Michigan Folk Musicians Benefit Concert Fundraiser and Food Drive for Gleaners Community Food Bank for Livingston County. Join us November 23, 2024 from 7:00pm - 9:00pm @ Howell Opera House. $20 Donation Suggested. Featuring: Annie & Rod Capps, Wanda Degen, Jan Krist, Matt Watroba, William Wyatt, and Neil Woodward.
Tue Nov 26
Teen Graphic Novel Book Club
Program for ages 13-19
Tuesday, November 26, 4:30 – 5:30pm
Northfield Township Area Library
Dive into the vibrant world of graphic novels at our Teen Graphic Novel Book Club! Each month, you’ll receive a new, exciting graphic novel to keep. Meet up with fellow fans to discuss your favorite characters, plots, and artwork while enjoying snacks. Whether you’re a longtime reader or just discovering the genre, this club is the perfect place to share your love of graphic novels, make new friends, and get lost in the pages of incredible stories. Meetings are monthly, and all teens are welcome.
November's Book is: Blackwater by Jeannette Arroyo.
Tue Nov 26
Fall Blood Drive at Hartland High School
The annual fall blood drive will be hosted at Hartland High School on Tuesday, November 26 from 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM. Donors can register online at:
https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/find-drive (use zip code 48353). Sign up today and help save a life!
Tue Nov 26
Silent Book Club
Program for adults
Tuesday, November 26, 6:00pm – 7:30pm
Gather at Northfield Township Area Library and find a cozy spot to read any book of your choice - no discussions, no distractions — just the shared experience of being immersed in a good book. During the last half of the event, we will open the multipurpose room for those who want to have a snack and socialize about their current book or try out some book-related icebreakers!
Please register at www.ntal.org
Fri Nov 29
Fantasy Of Art Fine Art Show
The Livingston Fine Art Association presents the Fantasy of Art Fine Art Show November 29 - 30 at the Howell Historic Opera House. Times are Friday 3-9 and Saturday 10-6.
There will be about 30 local artists displaying and selling their work. All mediums will be represented. There is no admission charge.
Come and meet the artists and find the perfect Christmas gift.
For more informations visit https://livfineart.com/ or find us on facebook. Call 517 546-1027
Fri Dec 6
Holiday Centerpiece Workshop
Make a classic fresh evergreen holiday centerpiece with Brighton MI Garden Club. Materials and instructions provided; bring pruning shears and scissors. Fri Dec 6 at 6:30 pm or Sat Dec 7 at 9:30 am. Cost is $40. Visit https://www.brightonmichigangardenclub.org to register. Seating is limited -- register early!
Sat Dec 7
Holiday Festival With Craft Show
Looking for handmade crafters for December 7th in Pinckney.
Santa breakfast, craft show, baked goods sale, fire barrels, kids activities, and much more. Please send an email to holidayfestival@shalomlife.org
Sat Dec 7
First Ever Livingston ADA Celebration
Disability Network Washtenaw Monroe Livingston invites you to join us for our first-ever Livingston Satellite ADA Celebration at the Pavilion at the Senior Survivor Inclusive Playground located right next to the Genoa Township Hall on Friday, July 12 from 3pm to 5pm.
There will be refreshments, light snacks, a tie-dye table, and enjoy playing on the inclusive structure..
This free event commemorates 34 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Come on down the event is open to anyone with or without a disability.
We hope to see you all there!
Sat Dec 7
Howell High School Art & Craft Show
Howell High School will be sponsoring it's second Annual Art and Craft Show. The show will feature 75+ outside vendors as well as student artist and crafters. The show will open at 10:00 and run until 3:00.
There is no admission cost to view and shop but donations will be accepted. All donations will go towards student clubs and organizations that participate in this event.
We hope to see you there!
Sat Dec 7
3rd Annual Holiday Shop & Stroll
It's our 3rd Annual Holiday Shop and Stroll Saturday December 7th from 11am to 1:30 pm at Brookdale Brighton Independent Senior Living. Join us for a fun-filled afternoon of shopping, live holiday entertainment, food and drinks and even a visit from Santa! Vendors from all over the Livingston County Area will be on hand with their wares! Come support our local community!
Sat Dec 7
BSB Presents: The Nutcracker Ballet
Brighton School of Ballet proudly presents the 38th annual presentation of the holiday classic, The Nutcracker. This full-length production is perfect for the whole family and features nearly 100 local dancers as well as professional guest artists. Both performances are 2pm at the Brighton Center for Performing Arts. All seats reserved, $32 each. www.brightonschoolofballet.com
Sat Dec 14
Holiday Craft Show Livingston County Area Alano Club
Craft Shows – 2 Dates!!
9AM- 2pm
Saturday Nov 9th & Saturday Dec 14th 2024
https://www.facebook.com/AlanoClubLivingstonCounty
https://livcoalano.org
5754 Whitmore Lake Road (behind Kroger)
Brighton, MI 48116
Questions: Lou Ann 517-540-9613
Sat Dec 14
Wreaths Across America
Join us in Fowlerville at Greenwood Cemetery, as we Remember, Honor, and Teach, about those who have served in our armed services within Livingston County.