Blood Drive

“Preventing Opioid Addiction” will be the topic of an educational presentation from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26, at Amazing Grace Lutheran Church, 29860 Dequindre, in Warren. Free and open to the public, the event is co-sponsored by the Church and the Troy Community Coalition for the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse.

Speakers will include Tiffany Morelli, RN, an Emergency nurse and coordinator of the Substance Use Community Program at Beaumont Hospital, Troy; and David Clayton, regional director/outreach coordinator for Families Against Narcotics and Hope Not Handcuffs in Macomb County.

Lunch in the church fellowship hall for attendees will follow the presentation in the sanctuary. Freewill donations to the Troy Community Coalition, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, will be accepted.

According to Nancy Morrison, Executive Director of the Troy Community Coalition, “Preventing Opioid Addiction” is the third in a series of educational presentations sponsored through an informal partnership formed in 2018 by the Coalition and Amazing Grace Lutheran Church. Earlier topics addressed were marijuana and vaping.

To register for the Jan. 26 event, call the church office at 586-751-7750 or email aglcwarren@gmail.com.

Hospital Equipment Loan Closet

Did you know you can borrow wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, ramps, toilet chairs and shower chairs for free from the Troy Community Center? Call 248-524-3484 to see if the closet is currently accepting donations or to check availability.

Feedback to the Oakland County Executive

Oakland County residents have until Friday to let County Executive David Coulter know just what the priorities for his administration should be for 2020.

The 10-question online Citizen Survey asks residents to rank what is important to them in terms of jobs and the economy, public health, neighborhoods and housing, roads and transportation, among other items. Coulter has made it a priority to meet with residents and businesses to hear from those who want a voice in county government.

To take the survey, go to www.OakGov.com and click on the “Citizen Survey 2020” button. The survey is open until Friday. Coulter’s administration will use the survey results to help the county be responsive to those who live in Oakland County and ensure the policies and strategies of county government are inclusive of all residents.

Screening and Discussion of Not in Our Town: “When Hate Happens Here”

On Monday, Jan. 20, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., join Troy-area Interfaith Group and co-sponsors Know Your Neighbor Daily and the Troy Police Department, for a video screening and discussion of Not in Our Town: “When Hate Happens Here” at the Troy Police Department’s Emergency Operations Center (500 W. Big Beaver Road). The documentary recounts five stories of hate crimes motivated by racism, anti-Semitism, gender and sexual orientation that occurred over a five-year period in Northern California. See how these community members acted to help prevent future persecution, and the creative ways they came together to build community.

All are invited to hear reflections from our local leaders, including Troy Police Chief Frank Nastasi, and share ideas for actively reducing intolerance and promoting peace. Moderated by Cathy Russ, director, Troy Public Library. The program suitable for ages 12 and up, as sensitive material is depicted in the film.

Contact Ruth Turner at Troy.Interfaith@gmail.com for additional information on this and other KYND programs happening throughout 2020 in Troy.

Pinterest Party

On Jan. 22, join the Pinterest Party at the Community Center from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The party is for ages 18 and up. It’s a “Ladies Night In” full of fun and relaxation. Join other crafters for some winter-themed crafts inspired by Pinterest, including candle holders, bath bombs and more. Get ready to enjoy a relaxing night with old and new friends.  All supplies included.

Rebecca Calappi

Rebecca Calappi

City News Editor

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