Call 1-734-675-4926 for more information.
Historical society
The Brownstown Historical Society is looking for new members. Members meet at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the historical museum, 23451 King Road. Dues are $10 for individuals, $5 for seniors, $15 for families or $25 for a business or group.
Contact Richard Smith at 1-734-782-5834 or rsmith97@sbcglobal.net, or send an email to lougene@comcast.net for more information.
Recycling center
In addition to the drop-off center at Township Hall, 21313 Telegraph Road, Waste Management is providing a recycling drop-off at the fire station at 32355 W. Jefferson Ave. The center will accept glass bottles.
Prescription assistance
Seniors older than 65 who have no insurance coverage could be eligible to participate in one of several free or discounted prescription programs. Call 1-734-675-0920 for more information.
Flat Rock
Art in Adrian
The Recreation Department will sponsor a trip to the Adrian Art Festival and a viewing of ?The Rat Pack Lounge? at the Croswell Opera House from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 21.
The fee is $35, which includes tickets and transportation. Call 1-734-379-1450 to RSVP.
Play ball
The Recreation Department will sponsor a ?Senior Day? trip to Comerica Park to see the Detroit Tigers play the Kansas City Royals at 1:05 p.m. Sept. 27. It?s for ages 50 and older.
The fee is $35, which includes transportation, a ticket, a hot dog and a pop. Call 1-734-379-1450 by Aug. 17 to RSVP.
Cellphone donations
The city is accepting old cellphones for Cell Phones for Soldiers, an organization that will donate 2 1/2 hours of talk time to military members overseas for every cell phone collected that?s worth at least $5.
The phones are sent to ReCellular of Pittsfield Township for recycling. The phones can be dropped off at City Hall, 25500 Gibraltar Road. Call 1-734-782-2455 or visit cellphonesforsoldiers.com for more information.
Play mah-jongg
Senior citizens can play mah-jongg at 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays at the senior center, which is in the community center, 1 Maguire St.
Call 1-734-379-1450, ext. 224, for more information.
Deal me in
A group of seniors meets at the community center, 1 Maguire St., to play hand-knee-foot and other card games.
Games start at 10:30 a.m. Fridays, 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays and 6 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Call 1-734-379-1450 for more information.
Hitching a ride
Curb-to-curb transportation is available for all city residents older than 60 with low incomes and for those without a vehicle or who are unable to drive for medical reasons.
Requests for the service - which runs from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays - must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays for shopping. A $2 donation is appreciated. Call 1-734-379-1450 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays.
Senior exercises
Free chair exercises are offered for those 55 and older at 2 p.m. Wednesdays and 9:30 a.m. Fridays at the community center, 1 Maguire St. In addition, seniors can walk on the center?s indoor track during open hours for $2.
The pool table is open daily in the senior center at the community center. Call 1-734-379-1450 for more information.
Gibraltar
Let?s dance
Tap, ballet and jazz dance classes begin Sept. 26 at the Gil Talbert Community center, 29340 S. Gibraltar Road. Classes cover proper technique and placement to prevent injuries and properly train muscles.
Sign-up sessions begin at 7 p.m. Sept. 17 and 4 p.m. Sept. 19. Email gibraltardance@gmail.com or call 1-734-671-1466 to learn more.
On the road
The Gibraltar Over-50 Club has several outings planned.
The group will travel via bus to Nova Scotia from Sept. 16 to 25. The fee per person, double occupancy, is $1,209. Travelers must have a passport or Michigan enhanced driver?s license.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra season tickets are $208 for eight shows. A bus will leave the community center at 9 a.m. on show days. Call Sharon Legault at 1-734-676-0884 for more information.
Father Daughter Dance
The Community Center will host a Father Daughter Dance at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13. The even also includes a costume contest.
Admission is $10 per couple and an addition $3 for each extra duaghter. Registration forms, which can be picked up at the Community Center, must be returned by Oct. 10.
Korean karate
First American Tang Soo Do is holding traditional Korean karate classes from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays at the Gil Talbert Community Center, 29340 S. Gibraltar Road. Classes are for ages 11 and older.
The cost is $35 a month, and there are family discounts. No contracts are required. Call 1-734-671-1466 for more information.
Senior meals
Hot meals are served to senior citizens at noon weekdays at the Gil Talbert Community Center, 29340 S. Gibraltar Road. Donations are $2.25.
Call 1-734-671-0335 for more information.
City issues
The City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays of the month at City Hall, 29450 Munro Ave. Visit cityofgibraltar.net for more information.
Huron Township
Downtown planning
The township?s Downtown Development Authority meets at 5 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month at Township Hall, 22950 Huron River Drive. The authority was established by the township to help increase development in downtown New Boston by capturing taxes within the district. The money is used for improvements and development in the area. Call Michael Glaab at 1-734-753-4441 for more information.
Deal those cards
The senior center, 28245 Mineral Springs Road, Waltz, offers pinochle at 12:30 p.m. every Monday.
Or, try your luck at euchre at 12:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month. Card games cost $1 for those 50 and older. No registration is required. Prizes are awarded to first-, second- and third-place winners. Call 1-734-654-9281 for more information.
Bring the food
There will be a potluck at 4:30 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at the senior center, 28245 Mineral Springs Road, Waltz.
The potluck is for residents and nonresidents 50 and older. Call 1-734-654-9281 for more information.
Riverview
Senior Computer Classes
The following private computer classes are for seniors 60 years and older. Each class is 50 minutes. You may sign up for one 50-minute session a week for three weeks at a time. You MUST pre-register at the Recreation Office. The instructor is Kevin Galvin. Cost is $5 per class for city residents ($6.25 for non residents). Sessions last from Sept. 24 to Dec. 14 (No Class Nov. 23). Classes are held at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Mondays or Wednesdays or Fridays. Call 734-281-4219.
Water aerobics
Classes are held from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays or Thursdays beginning Sept. 18 at the Seitz Middle School pool, 17800 Kennebec. Fee schedules are available for the full 13-week class or drop-in sessions.
Lisa Henri is the class instructor. Call the Recreation Department at 1-734-281-4219 to learn more or sign up.
Aqua Zumba
Aqua Zumba, a challenging cardio-conditioning and toning workout has two sessions beginning in September. Classes at 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. begin Sept. 24 and 28, respectively, at the Seitz Middle School pool. Full class rates are $36 for residents and $46 for nonresidents. Walk-ins also are welcome.
Call the Recreation Department at 1-734-281-4219 to learn more.
Deal those cards
Riverview Seniors will be hosting card games at 1 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of the month in the senior area at City Hall, 14100 Civic Park Drive. Euchre is on the first Wednesday; pinochle is on the third. The cost is $1, and no preregistration is required. Prizes are awarded for first, second and third places.
Call 1-734-281-4219 for more information.
Recreation wish list
The city has published a wish list of park equipment at cityofriverview.com under the Recreation Department tab. Or, call 1-734-281-4219 for details.
Senior nutrition
The Wayne County Office of Nutrition Services serves hot lunches at City Hall, 14100 Civic Park Drive, at 11:15 a.m. weekdays. Participants must be at least 60 years old. The suggested donation is $2.25.
Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance by calling 1-734-281-4200, ext. 356.
Meals on Wheels
Volunteers are needed to deliver meals to homebound seniors in the Riverview area. Meals on Wheels operates from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays. Volunteers can give whatever time they can commit. Mileage is reimbursed.
Call 1-734-727-7390 or 1-800-851-1454 to volunteer.
Recycling drop-off
The Riverview Land Preserve, 20863 Grange Road, accepts all types of recycled materials, including unwaxed cardboard, plastics Nos. 1 to 7, clear glass, office paper, used oil and batteries. Hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays and 7 to 11 a.m. Saturdays. The program is for Riverview residents only.
Call 1-734-281-4263 for more information.
Recycle at City Hall
The next time you?re at City Hall, 14100 Civic Park Drive, drop off old cellphones, ink jet printer cartridges and all types of household and small rechargeable batteries in recycling containers in the lobby area.
Housing rehabilitation
The city continues to implement its housing rehabilitation services as part of the federal Community Development Block Grant program. This program is designed to help low- to moderate-income households with house repairs and replacement of such items as roofs, windows, furnaces and other qualified building code items.
Call 1-734-281-4248, ext. 338, between 9 a.m. and noon Fridays for more information.
Attention shutterbugs
Would like to have one of your photographs on the cover of the city/recreation newsletter? All you need to do is submit your best digital photo, taken in Riverview, from one of the following categories: nature, season changes, seasonal activities or historic.
Call 1-734-281-4239 for more information.
Pitch in
The Riverview Public Library, 14300 Sibley Road, is looking for volunteers. High school students can earn community service hours by volunteering, and the library will work around school, sports and work schedules.
Call 1-734-283-1250 for more information.
Talk about tomes
Book lovers meet at 7 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the Riverview Public Library, 14300 Sibley Road, for a book-discussion club. All are invited to enjoy refreshments and conversation.
Call 1-734-283-1250 or visit riverviewpubliclibrary.com for more information.
Story times
Youngsters can take part in toddler story times at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays or preschool story times at 11:30 a.m. Thursdays at the Riverview Public Library, 14300 Sibley Road. Registration is required in person or by calling the library at 1-734-283-1250.
Volunteers needed
The city needs volunteers to serve on several of its committees. Call the city clerk?s office at 1-734-281-4239 for more information.
Senior cab service
Riverview residents 60 and older who are unable to drive or do not have access to transportation are eligible for the senior cab service offered by the Parks and Recreation Department.
Call 1-734-281-4219 for more information.
Rockwood
Be a Lion
The Rockwood Area Lions Club is looking for new members. The club helps the community by paying for eye exams, buying glasses and hearing aids, supplying the needy with food during holidays and in many other ways.
Along with Rockwood, the club also serves Flat Rock and Carleton, as well as Berlin and Ash townships. Call John Miller at 1-734-282-4943 for more information.
Need a lift?
Senior citizens can register at the community center, 32001 Fort Road, to take advantage of the city?s transportation service. The program also serves handicapped and low-income residents. Riders must give 24-hour notice.
The program takes riders to medical appointments, shopping and other places. Call 1-734-379-5600 for more information.
Council meetings
The City Council meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month at City Hall, 32409 Fort Road. Visit rockwoodmi.org for more information.
Romulus
Volunteers needed
Organizers of the annual bingo to benefit the Romulus Animal Shelter are seeking volunteers to assist with the three-day fundraising venture. Bingo will be played during the annual Romulus DDA Pumpkin Festival Sept. 14 though 16 at the Romulus Senior Center, 36525 Bibbins Road. Hours are Friday from 5 p.m. to midnight, Saturday from noon to midnight and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m.
All proceeds from the bingo benefit the new Animal Shelter. The day will include 50/50 raffles. Organizers also are looking for donations of potato chips and pop that can be sold during the three days. Call the Romulus Senior Center at 1-734-945-4140 to volunteer.
Marching orders
Members of the Romulus Rotary Club are seeking participants for the 2012 Parade of Lights, which begins at 8 p.m. Sept. 14. The goal is to capitalize on the nighttime aspect of the parade by lighting up the entries. In fact, all entries must have lights.
Parade participants - cars, floats and others - are encouraged to park at the Progressive Club at Five Points and take the shuttle service to Romulus City Hall parking lot, 11111 Wayne Road. Participants will assemble at City Hall starting at 6:30 p.m. and parade west and then southwest on Goddard Road. Prizes will be awarded in four categories: school, nonmotorized, motorized and commercial.
Visit romulusrotaryclub.com, print and complete an application form and send it to Romulus Rotary Parade of Lights, P.O. Box 74485, Romulus, MI 48174. Request an application by calling 1-734-276-1455 or sending an email to wkren@msn.com. The deadline for applications is Sept. 14.
Hit the court
Registration is under way for The Men of the Pen, an annual three-on-three basketball tournament that begins at noon Sept. 15 during the Romulus DDA Pumpkin Festival. The tournament will be played in the parking lot of the Greater Romulus Chamber of Commerce, 11189 Shook.
Players are divided into four age groups: 6- to 8-year-olds, 9- to 11-year-olds, 12- to 14-year-olds and 15- to 18-year-olds. To register or learn more, contact the Rev. Arthur C. Willis or Patrice Johnson at 1-734-728-1390 or thepen@sbcglobal.net.
Be a winner
Three Apple iPads are the prizes in a raffle to support the Romulus Arts Council and its programs. Entrants can purchase one ticket with a $5 donation or five with a $20 donation. See a Romulus DDA Pumpkin Festival volunteer or an Arts Council member or stop by the Community Development Department at Romulus City Hall, 11111 Wayne Road.
The drawing will be held at 4 p.m. Sept. 16 on the festival stage in Romulus Historical Park.
Sponsorship opportunities
Members of the Romulus DDA Pumpkin Festival Committee have a variety of sponsorship opportunities throughout the festival, which runs Sept. 14 through 16. Call DDA director Maria Lambert at 1-734-955-4533 for more information.
Farmers market
The Downtown Development Authority is holding farmers markets from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays through Oct. 27 at the Romulus Historical Park pavilion, 11147 Hunt St. Call James Lee, market manager, at 1-734-377-8720 or Maria Lambert, DDA director, at 1-734-955-4533 for more information.
Trenton
Get into shape
The Parks and Recreation Department is offering a variety of fitness classes. They include Bollywood exercise dance, burn and firm aerobics, silver sneakers senior aerobics, Pilates, noncontact kickboxing, swimnastics, deep-water exercise, Zumba and yoga classes.
The department also is offering many drop-in programs, including family gym/swim night, open swimming, adult coed volleyball, basketball and open skating. Call 1-734-675-7300 for more information.
Chair yoga
The Parks and Recreation Department is offering chair yoga at 10:15 a.m. Wednesdays at the Westfield Activities Center, 2700 Westfield. Call 1-734-675-0063 for schedule and fee information.
Tracing history
The Trenton Historical Society offers help twice a month to patrons working on genealogy or tracing Downriver history. The group meets from 6 to 8:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month and 1 to 3 p.m. the fourth Saturday of the month at Trenton Veterans Memorial Library, 2790 Westfield.
Call 1-734-676-9777 for more information.
Computer classes
Free computer, Internet and email classes are offered periodically at Trenton Veterans Memorial Library, 2790 Westfield. The classes last 90 minutes.
A library card is needed to register. Call 1-734-676-9777 to RSVP.
City business
The City Council meets at 8 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of the month at City Hall, 2800 Third St. The meetings are open to the public.
Call 1-734-675-6500 for more information.
Get schooled
The Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays of the month in the administration building, 2603 Charlton. Board meetings are open to the public.
Call 1-734-676-8600 or visit trenton.k12.mi.us for more information.
Senior fun
Senior clubs meet at noon Mondays and Wednesdays at Westfield Activities Center, 2700 Westfield. The clubs have a light snack, a business meeting, a social event, bingo, a door-prize drawing and other activities.
Call 1-734-675-0063 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays for more information.
Take to the ice
Weekly open-skating sessions are offered at Kennedy Recreation Center, 3101 West Road. Skate rentals and monthly calendars are available. Drop-in skating sessions are offered for those 55 and older at 11 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. The sessions are free for Trenton residents.
Call 1-734-675-7300 for more information.
Under pressure
Volunteer nurses offer free blood pressure checks at 11 a.m. the first Wednesday and at 11:30 a.m. the fourth Thursday of each month at the Kennedy Recreation Center, 3101 West Road. Call 1-734-675-7300 for more information.
Recycle by mail
Postage-paid recycling envelopes for printer ink cartridges are available at the Westfield Activities Center, 2700 Westfield, courtesy of the Friends of the Detroit River. Call 1-734-675-0063 for more information.
Get on the Loop
Each Monday and Wednesday, Trenton?s shuttle bus, ?The Loop,? picks up city seniors and takes them to the Westfield Activities Center, 2700 Westfield, to participate in senior clubs. The shuttle also will take seniors on a free, round-trip ride to Meijer and Kmart in Woodhaven on Mondays and Southland Center and Meijer in Taylor on Wednesdays. The complimentary service is for Trenton seniors only.
Riders must call 1-734-675-0063 at least a day in advance.
Woodhaven
Follow the city
Mayor Patricia Odette and her staff have moved into the social media world by using Facebook to advertise events and post pictures from events. Type ?City of Woodhaven? into the Facebook search bar and ?like? the page.
Food assistance
City residents who would like to receive government food assistance can stop by the community center, 23101 Hall Road, on the fourth Tuesday of each month and bring financial information for eligibility. Food will be distributed from 9 to 11 a.m.
Call 1-734-675-4926 for more information. Residents of other communities can call Greg Stevens at 1-734-721-4470 to find their nearest assistance center.
Lunch trips
All senior citizens are invited to get on board the ?Woodhaven on Wheels? bus that heads to various destinations for monthly lunch trips. Lunches are held at different style restaurants for entertaining meals and conversation.
The trips depart at 11:30 a.m. from the community center, 23101 Hall Road, on the third Friday of each month. They return at about 1:30 p.m. Call 1-734-675-4926 for more information.
Bus service
Bus transportation for those 55 and older in Woodhaven is provided for anyone who does not have a vehicle or is unable to drive for medical reasons. Passengers must meet the bus at the curb.
A 48-hour advance notice is required. Call 1-734-675-4926 for more information on the service areas.
Blood pressure check
Blood pressure checkups are offered at the community center, 23101 Hall Road, at 1 p.m. on the second Wednesday of the month. Call 1-734-675-4926 for more information.
Wyandotte
Dinner dance
The Wyandotte Senior Friendship Club?s October Harvest Dinner Dance gets under way at 4:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at the Copeland Center, 2306 Fourth Street.The Mel-Tones will perform throughout the evening.
Tickets are $12 and must be purchased by Oct. 5. Call 1-734-324-7275 or 1-734-284-1223 to learn more or purchase tickets.
Zumba classes
Instructor Kelly Nagy leads Zumba classes every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at First Presbyterian Church of Wyandotte, 2250 Oak Street. Fall classes begin Sept. 11 and sessions are available for seniors.
Call 1-313-556-3662 or visit knagy.zumba.com to sign up or learn more.
Copeland seniors travel
Several upcoming day trips are scheduled through the Copeland Center for senior and openings and reservations are being taken now. They include:
?Sept. 14 - An outing to Gun Lake Casino in Wayland includes round-trip transportation with $10 back in coin play and a $5 food voucher. Cost is $39.
?Sept. 23 - A Sunday dinner at the Courthouse Grille and a Vegas quality show, ?Double Take,? along with celebrity impersonators with a rotating cast of stars from yesterday and today. Cost is $71.
?Oct. 8-9 - Take a deluxe motorcoach for this two-day round trip to Belterra Casino in Florence, Ind., for fun and leisure with complimentary dinner and breakfast buffet, $10 in casino play, hotel accommodations and discount coupon booklet for $113 per person double occupancy.
?Oct. 17 - A day trip to Soaring Eagle Casino includes transportation, fun and everyone will receive a $20 coin coupon and a $5 food voucher. Cost is $38.
?Nov. 7 - A day at Turkeyville includes transportation, a turkey dinner with all the fixings and dessert, along with the show An Olde Fashioned Christmas. Cost is $62.
?Nov. 8 - Trip to the favorite Firekeepers Casino in Battle Creek includes motorcoach transportation along with a $20 slot credit and $5 to be used for food, slot play or gift shop. Cost is $32. More outings are being scheduled for the holiday season and 2013 already including a Made in Michigan Tour, Cinco de Mayo at Caesars Windsor, seeing the Tall Ships in Bay City and a Mountaineer/Oglebay trip (racetrack and Festival of Lights) in Chester, W.V. Call 1-734-324-7275 for details.
Gymnastics classes
The Recreation Department and Downriver Gymnastics will offer seven-week classes for boys and girls 3 and older beginning Sept. 24. Registration is $50 per child and the program offers sessions in four different skill levels. Call 1-734-282-1947 or visit downrivergymnastics.com to learn more.
Learn to paint
Gloria Dunn will lead painting classes throughout the coming months at the Copeland Center, 2306 Fourth St. The classes, which cover watercolor, acrylic and oil painting, are $45 for residents and $55 for nonresidents. The fall session begins Sept. 21.
Register at the Recreation Department at Yack Arena, 3131 Third St., Mondays through Fridays.
Skating teacher sought
The Recreation Department is accepting applications from qualified figure skating instructors for the 2012-13 basic skills program at Yack Recreation Center, 3131 Third St.
Call 1-734-324-7295 or send an email to recreation@wyan.org for more information.
Cedar Point
The city is selling tickets to Cedar Point from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. weekdays at Yack Recreation Center, 3131 Third St. Prices range from $21 to $79.25, cash only.
Call 1-734-324-7292 or 7295 for more information.
One-stop shopping
The Wyandotte senior bus makes trips to Southland Center, Kohl?s and Target in Taylor every Monday. The cost is $2, and there?s a limit of 11 passengers. The first 11 callers will be placed on the list.
Pickups start at 9:30 a.m. On the return trip, the bus will pick up shoppers at 12:30 p.m. Call 1-734-324-7285 between 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. weekdays to reserve a spot.
Drivers needed
The Wyandotte Meals on Wheel Program is in need of volunteer drivers on weekday mornings. Ninety minutes per day is necessary to deliver meals to the shut-ins. Mileage is paid.
Those interested can call Angie Benson at 1-734-324-7279 between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. weekdays.
Senior lunches
The Wayne County Congregate Nutrition program offers lunches for senior citizens at 11:15 a.m. weekdays at Copeland Center, 2306 Fourth St.
Call Angie Benson at 1-734-324-7279 between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. weekdays for information on meals and fees.
File of Life
The city is offering File of Life folders to place on refrigerators in case of a medical emergency. The files are free to residents.
Each folder has a magnet with a pouch that can hold medical information such as medical history, current medications and insurance information that can assist first-responders.
File of Life folders and registration forms can be picked up at the Police Department, 2015 Biddle Ave., or Yack Recreation Center, 3131 Third St., during regular business hours. Call 1-734-324-4424 or 1-734-324-7295 for more information.
Homespun
Meet new friends who like to knit and crochet, from 10 a.m. to noon the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Copeland Center, 2306 Fourth St.
Call 1-734-324-7275 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. weekdays for more information.
Cards, anyone?
The Bridge Players at Copeland Center, 2306 Fourth St., always are looking for new players. They meet from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays. Games are open to all adults who know how to play bridge.
Cut the cards
Anyone who likes to play pinochle or euchre is welcome to stop by the Copeland Center, 2306 Fourth St., at noon Mondays. The weekly cost is $1.
Call 1-734-324-7275 for more information.
Friendly seniors
The Wyandotte Senior Friendship Club meets from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays at Copeland Center, 2306 Fourth St. Those 55 and older are welcome to join. Dues are $6 per year and $1 each week to play cards and enjoy a cup of coffee.
Call 1-734-324-7275 for more information.
Checking in
The Tele-Care Program, sponsored by the city, is intended to make life a little easier for senior citizens, covering many aspects of senior living.
Telephone calls are made daily to shut-ins just to chat and to make sure they are doing well. Transportation is arranged for those who have doctor appointments or who must make other necessary trips. Call 1-734-324-7285 between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. weekdays for more information.
On track
Wyandotte Public Schools, in cooperation with the city, is making the Roosevelt High School indoor track and fitness equipment facility available to city residents and school district and city employees 18 and older. Identification is required.
There?s no charge to use the track. The cost for using the weight and fitness room is $1 per visit, but is free to senior citizens. Hours are 5 to 7:30 a.m. weekdays. Park in the lot at Maple and Seventh streets, near the new gym. Enter through the gym area doors.
Lights, camera, action!
Wyandotte Municipal Services will conduct training classes on local access programming. The classes are designed to demonstrate what it takes to put together a local TV show.
Those interested are invited to sign up for the three-week training class that meets weekly. Call studio director Steve Colwell at 1-734-324-7138 for more information or to enroll.
Source: http://thenewsherald.com/articles/2012/09/09/news/doc504a0e279760e044231058.txt
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