DEARBORN, MI - City of Dearborn Senior Services Presents... Upcoming Senior Services and Events The Enchanted Tea Enjoy an array of Gershwin “Show Tunes” featuring the Michigan Opera Theatre. The entertainment is sponsored by the Mary Thompson Foundation. The Enchanted Tea includes tea sandwiches and sweet treats. Bring your favorite tea cup. Join … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2011
Health Department Closed – Other Options Suggested
DEARBORN, Michigan – The City of Dearborn reminds residents that the Health Department was closed June 30, 2011 due to budget considerations. The City no longer offers flu shots. Other resources for flu shots residents may consider include Wayne County Health and Human Services (734-955-3900) and ACCESS Community Health and Resource Center in Dearborn … [Read more...]
Chef at Oakwood Common Reveals Residents’ Tastes
DEARBORN, Michigan - British born Chef Pearse Tormey recently revealed some of the favorite menu selections of residents at Oakwood Common, where he has served as executive chef for nearly three years. “Our residents have very specific tastes but they’re not unlike most people who want their food to taste and look good,” said Chef Tormey, who has … [Read more...]
Three New Dearborn Ballot Proposals for Nov. 8
DEARBORN, Mich. – Dearborn voters can learn more about the three ballot proposals to be decided in the Nov. 8 election by watching a League of Women Voters forum on the topics on CDTV, the City of Dearborn’s official television channel. During the Nov. 8 election, Dearborn voters will be asked to make decisions about temporarily increasing the funding for … [Read more...]
Open House at The Center October 20
DEARBORN, Michigan - The Ford Community & Performing Arts Center is celebrating its tenth anniversary serving the greater Dearborn Community, and to mark the occasion, the Recreation & Parks Department is hosting a day-long Open House at The Center on Thursday, October 20. The Center will have free admittance all day to the swimming pools, … [Read more...]
Oct. 20th Deadline for Submitting Real Dearborn Stories
DEARBORN, Michigan - What if you could buy a book featuring your favorite story about living or growing up in Dearborn? What if you could help write the book? That’s the idea behind a new project just launched by the Dearborn Historical Museum to collect 300 stories from residents and former residents by Thursday, October 20 – and publish the results in … [Read more...]
Police Department Invites Public to Town Hall Meetings
DEARBORN, Michigan – The Dearborn Police Department invites the public to a series of Town Hall Meetings beginning Oct. 19 to discuss how residents and police can work together to prevent crimes in neighborhoods. Representatives from the Dearborn Police Department will also explain the specific ways the department serves the community. The … [Read more...]
Dearborn Chamber Begins Business Walk-Abouts Today
DEARBORN, Michigan - The first organized business walk for the Dearborn area is scheduled to take place Tuesday, October 18. The Business Walk-About is designed to pinpoint successes and struggles in the community, which then allows business and civic leaders to use that information to help create a more affluent business climate. The walk will be hosted … [Read more...]
Sabeel Media Promotes Faith and Culture Video Contest
DEARBORN, Michigan - The world can learn an important lesson from observing the friendship of Imam Talib Al Sanjari and his good friend Rev. Hanna Sulaka. A new video from Sabeel Media portrays the story of their friendship. The two religious leaders, a Muslim and Christian - both originating from Iraq (not knowing each other) - immigrated to the US and … [Read more...]
Hillary Clinton Promises to Save Egypt’s Christians?
EDITORIAL - Soon after Sunday's Maspero massacre, where the Egyptian military slaughtered Christians demonstrating over the destruction of their churches—including by running them over with armored vehicles—some Egyptian media began reporting that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, having seen enough, declared that the U.S. plans on directly … [Read more...]