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Join Veriditas Certified Labyrinth Facilitator, Rob Meyer-Kukan at the Labyrinth at EHM Senior Solutions, Saline, Michigan for a labyrinth walk to celebrate the Solstice.
This event is offered as a donation based event to support programs at the Labyrinth. We suggest $10/per person as a donation.
We are excited to have Corlie Eldred joining us for this event. Corlie will provide LIVE music on the hammered dulcimer during the labyrinth walk.
Corlie Eldred is a long time church musician who has served as Director of Music, organist, and handbell director at Williamston United Methodist Church. In 2011, she began learning to speak the language of music with the sweet voice of the hammered dulcimer, with the help of mentors DeeDee Tibbits and Ken Kolodner. Corlie shares her home with her husband Keith and two dogs, and loves to travel, garden, compete in dog agility, and spend time with her 4 grandchildren.
Please register for this event by completing the form found here - https://forms.gle/t15SHn4Ud7s2bbBp6
Weather Policy - The event will be canceled in the case of inclement weather. Watch the event page for more information.
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3830 Packard Rd
STE 180
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
United States
Sunny, with a high of 28 and low of 3 degrees. Sunny during the morning, clear during the afternoon and evening,
Her name is MAILE Weberlein.
I wonder what it would cost the city to withdraw from authority all together? To service only the city limits of Saline may be a simple task and require far fewer people. The police can be cross trained to work both law enforcement and fire safety. Does the City of Saline own the building and the fire trucks?
Police officers and fire officers are totally different things. The bold assumption that they could be cross trained to do both is incredibly foolhardy.
Interesting. So, it would seem the Board's earlier decision, a decision facilitating the data center, afforded residents a mechanism to have their voices heard and to potentially stop the unwanted data center. The Board has now reversed that decision to deny citizens that very right to with they are entitled.