Birmingham – November 11, 2019
Community Water Forum
To help community members better understand the state’s new water rules for lead and copper in tap water, the city is holding a community water forum on Thursday, Nov. 14, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Seaholm High School, located at 2436 W. Lincoln in Birmingham.
The forum will be held in the Little Theatre Room within Seaholm.
Representatives from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, South Oakland County Water Authority and the Oakland County Health Division along as well as the city will be on hand. The water forum will include presentations along with providing insight on the change in regulations and answers to your questions about your water.
Visit www.bhamgov.org/leadtesting to get more information
Disabilities Awareness Month
The Birmingham Covington School Diversity Committee is hosting a panel discussion with students, parents, teachers and community members in honor of Disabilities Awareness Month. The discussion takes place on Nov. 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the BCS Library.
Please see the Getting to Know People with Disabilities Panel Flyer for more information.
Discounted Lyft Rides
Heading to Birmingham? Enjoy a discounted Lyft ride now through Dec. 31. Leave your car at home when visiting downtown Birmingham this holiday season.
Type code BHAMDAY19 from noon to 5:59 p.m. to obtain $7 off a ride to downtown Birmingham.
Staying out late? Type code BHAMNIGHT19 from 6 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. to obtain $3 off a ride to downtown Birmingham.
Parking Lot Recognized with Award
Parking Lot #6 was recently rehabilitated and expanded to include additional parking spaces, improved river access, pedestrian island access, stormwater discharge and enhanced lighting.
This project was recently recognized in the Michigan Landscape magazine for the Community Landscape Beautification award.










On Friday, Dec. 6, at 6 p.m., Downtown Auburn Hills will come alive with the spirit of Christmas. This free, family fun event features the arrival of Santa, Mrs. Claus and the mayor lighting the enormous Christmas tree on the corner of Squirrel and Auburn Roads. Fabulous activities for the family including photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, s’mores at the bonfire pit, holiday crafts, and horse-drawn wagon rides and more.
For the 2020 Census, a 10-question survey will be sent to every individual in the United States to ask basic demographic information.
With the holidays approaching, it’s time to start thinking about where you’re going to host the party. Check out the Auburn Hills Community Center. Several rooms are available, including the gym! Click
Begin the holidays at the Downtown Rochester Holiday Expo on Monday, November 11, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Royal Park Hotel. Over 50 businesses will be showcasing products and services, just in time for the holidays. Attendees are encouraged to shop, discover holiday ideas and inspirations and explore all that the businesses have to offer. Register for this event
Stay in the comfort of your own home and stills stay up to date on what’s happening in Rochester. You can watch live broadcasts and re-runs of city meetings on cable television and on the city’s website, rochestermi.org/webcasts. City Council, Planning Commission, and Downtown Development Authority meetings are broadcast live on Rochester TV channels (Channel 17 on Comcast and Channel 10 on WOW).
The Downtown Rochester Festival of Trees is a holiday spectacular unlike any other, featuring trees, wreaths, tablescapes, porchscapes and centerpieces designed and donated by the Metro Detroit community.
Rochester Area Youth Assistance
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