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The Saline Recreation Center will host an Open House on Sunday, December 14 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
There will be programming all day for the entire community to take part in. All day, the Rec will be offering free admission and open basketball in the gymnasium. There will be other programs such as pickleball, free fitness classes, fitness room orientations and a family fun zone. We will also have staff from Soccer Stars and Jujitsu to talk about their programs.
From 1:30 – 4 p.m., staff from the Saline Swim School and Techniq Group will offering swim evaluations for class placement. Families are encouraged to stay after their evaluation for some open swim.
“The Rec Center is a place for community and fitness and we are excited to welcome new individuals to our facility,” said Parks and Recreation Director Sunshine Lambert. “A membership to the Rec Center is a great gift to your family. Kids love our camps and swim school, adults can take advantage of the free fitness classes and sports leagues and the entire family can enjoy our special events.”
In addition to free programming and informational sessions, the Rec Center will also be offering membership discounts. All new, annual, prepaid memberships which are purchased on December 14 will be discounted 10%.
More information and a full schedule of programming for the open house can be found on the Saline Parks and Recreation website at salinemi.gov/parks. For more information on Saline Parks and Recreation, please contact Parks & Recreation Director Sunshine Lambert at (734) 429-35902 x2507 or slambert@salinemi.gov.
Saline Rec Center
1866 Woodland Drive
Saline, MI 48176
United States
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Having sadly been involved in the last few years with the care of two family members after loss of their partners then dealing with settling the estates which is far more time consuming and complex than anticipated, can understand this decision and commend him for prioritizing family.
If I understand correctly, they are in part attempting to justify the $4.8 to $44 Billion increase (outrageous, unsupportable on any basis) by admitting they did not act in good faith and knowingly understated at $4.8 to control the costs they would incur had they originally provided a realistic, good faith figure.
They are at step Y and we are still at step B. I’m not sure what the play is here, but I’m sure of what the end game is; $0 annual property tax bill for the data centers. Fred Lucas is insanely over his head. The township must seek legal counsel from those who are up to date on everything data centers.