Here's a rundown of Metro Detroit activities to add to your calendar.
Free meal for veterans at Greenfield School Coney Dog night.
Stop by a local tea shop to sample sips from English Breakfast to kombucha.
Intergenerational cast performs musical version of timeless classic at First Presbyterian Church.
Nov. 7 event will preview highlights of streetscape upgrades in the Old Woodward and Maple area.
Not only is Phoenicia's Lebanese food unique and delicious, the making of the restaurant is especially charming.
Bart is an office favorite at Liblang Law Firm and generally makes clients feel good. He's not above larceny, though.
End-of season celebration includes live music, hayrides, pumpkin carving.
The designation of accessible parking spaces will be completed in early November. When will strict enforcement begin?
Knox Boxes provided on a loaner basis, free of charge, through funding from th Foundation for Birmingham Senior Residents.
The rolling greenhouse will allow farmers to extend the growing season and produce more healthy food to relieve hunger.
A resident petitioned for more animal control after a pug was mauled to death.
Participants in the "Chef Clash" will prepare two dishes in competition for bragging rights as 2016 Birmingham Farmers Market Master Chef.
"Minions," "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and "Inside Out" will be shown during summer movie nights in Birmingham.
A longtime Birmingham tradition continues this week and weekend, beckoning friends and families downtown for old-fashioned carnival fun.
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Personalized brick pavers will feature customized wording and are priced according to location.
County Executives Warren Evans, Mark Hackel and L. Brooks Patterson are coming together to help make dreams come true for Michigan children.
Organic farmers, Commonwealth Cafe, Almond R Nuts and Tree Reform’s Jim Leonard join the vendor lineup this year.
Seating is limited, so advance registration is requested for program at Holy Name Parish in Birmingham Tuesday.
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More than 2,750 tons of prescription pills have been collected during previous National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day events.
Also, Ivy Street north of Big Beaver will be closed during reconstruction work
Ball club working to accommodate Hermina Hirsch’s dream to sing national anthem at Detroit Tigers game before she dies.
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Project recommended three years ago as part of initiative to make Birmingham streets more accessible to different types of transportation.
Lincoln Hills Golf Course will open March 28 and Springdale Golf Course will open in mid-April.
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The idea behind the Little Free Library is to “take a book and leave a book,” with no library card involved.
When will the sun rise and set after Birmingham residents spring forward? What will you do with extra hour of daylight?
It’s that time again. Cookie booths have started popping up. Here’s how to find them in Birmingham and throughout southeast Michigan.
Survivor wants to get as many as possible of the 100 people interviewed for “Henderson’s Light” to sign book.
Also, some prime commercial space is opening up in downtown Birmingham. What retail stores would you like to see come to town?
The annual parade kicks off the spring and summer season in downtown Birmingham.
Also, economist and others discuss Michigan’s comeback and some warning signs about the economy at chamber event.
The bell rescued from 1869 school will be showcased in a lighted, secure gazebo-like structure inspired by school cupola.
What are the best ways to get off a charity’s solicitation mailing lists?
Also, Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson says he didn’t say what some media credited him with saying.
A Michigan woman received more than 300 mailings from charities seeking donations in 2015. How should she and others stop them?