Friends,

Last week, I took my first mom-cation. I went to Seattle, and for the most part, traveled around by myself. I had a wonderful time. Beyond the sights I saw and the food, I met some interesting people—Tony the bartender at Rocco’s, Richie the shoe salesperson at Nordstrom, the fish-throwing guy at Pike’s Place.

One of the best things of my profession is how it has made me so curious about people. I’ll ask anyone anything. Usually, I can get some great insight, and at the very least a telling response to my questions.

It was great to get away, but now I’m back and in the throes of the holidays. Thanksgiving in a few days, then we launch into “birthday season” at my house, and of course Christmas.

Be sure to check out Local Business News for some great holiday shopping ideas while you’re looking through the Black Friday ads, too.

From my family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving!

Rebecca

Auburn Hills Teen Council Sock Drive

The Auburn Hills Teen Council is collecting socks to compete with Teen Councils in surrounding communities for lifelong bragging rights. The sock drive starts at the beginning of the year, with all donations going to homeless shelters. Donations can be made at the Auburn Hills Community Center. All socks must be new.

 

 

 

 

 

Tree Lighting

Join your neighbors for an evening of holiday celebration as Santa, Mrs. Claus and the mayor light the Auburn Hills Christmas tree.
Stop by the DEN for pictures with Santa, take a carriage ride through downtown, enjoy s’mores around the fire pit, and see an amazing performance by the Avondale High School Choir.

Questions? Call 248-370-9400

 

DIY Macrame Plant Holder Workshop

Sign up now for a DIY macramé plant holder workshop in the Community Room at the library. The workshop is Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m.
Participants will follow along with a professional instructor through Creative Bug and there will be someone there to lend a helping hand if you need it. All supplies are provided, you’ll just need to put a plant in when you’re done. This program is for ages 16 and over. Click here for more information.

 

 

Register for the “Do Not Knock” List

In 2017, the Auburn Hills “Do Not Knock” ordinance became effective. This allows residents to add their address to a “Do Not Knock” list, which will restrict certain vendors, peddlers and solicitors from door-to-door sales at their homes. The list is provided to any door-to-door salespeople when they apply for a permit to solicit. Register here!

 

 

 

Rebecca Calappi

Rebecca Calappi

City News Editor