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Thursday, February 12 | 6:00–9:00 PM
Downtown Saline
Grab your sweetheart, your bestie, your kids, or just your adventurous spirit—XOXO: Love on Downtown is a playful, all-ages evening designed to help you fall a little more in love with Downtown Saline.
Stroll from shop to shop, restaurant to restaurant, completing Downtown Dares—fun, lighthearted, and kid-friendly challenges hosted by participating businesses. Every completed dare earns you a stamp or sticker on your passport… and brings you one step closer to winning a fabulous downtown gift basket.
đź’Ś How It Works
Pick up your passport (choose digital for the tech-savvy or classic postcard style).
Visit participating downtown businesses and complete their Downtown Dares.
Earn stamps/stickers as you go.
Complete a “love line” (bingo!) to receive an entry into our prize drawing.
The more love lines you complete, the more chances you have to win!
✨ We’ll be giving away three curated gift baskets, packed with local goodies and surprises.
💗 Why You’ll Love It
Family-friendly fun with just the right amount of silliness
A fresh way to explore downtown businesses
Easy, joyful activities—no pressure, all smiles
A celebration of community, connection, and local love
Whether you’re competitive, creative, or just here for the vibes, XOXO: Love on Downtown is all about sharing laughs, making memories, and supporting the businesses that make Saline special.
No RSVP required—just show up, grab a passport, and spread the love downtown. 💞
Downtown Saline
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Sunny, with a high of 100 and low of 68 degrees. Sunny for the morning, clear overnight.
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.