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NOTICE OF ORDINANCE
INTRODUCTION AND ADOPTION
CITY OF NORTON SHORES


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Norton Shores City Council, at a regular meeting of May 21, 2019, introduced and adopted the following amendment to the Ordinance:

      Ordinance #806 – Chap 22, Disorderly Conduct,
      Offenses – Specify days, times and civil fines
      regarding the use of Fireworks.


The ordinance is available in its entirety at the City Clerk’s Office, 4814 Henry Street, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Shelly Stibitz, City Clerk
Publish 05.24.2019

                                       

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to be held by the City of Roosevelt Park Zoning Board of Appeals on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Roosevelt Park City Hall, 900 Oak Ridge Road, Roosevelt Park, MI 49441. The purpose of the public hearing is to hear and consider comments regarding a Fence Variance request at 2923 Westland Road.

Any questions pertaining to this request should be directed to the City Clerk at (231) 755-3721. The application may be reviewed at City Hall and written comments may be received until May 29, 2018 at 900 Oak Ridge Road., Roosevelt Park, MI 49441.

ADA Policy: The City will provide necessary appropriate auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities who want to attend the meeting upon fo1iy-eight (48) hour notice to the City Clerk, City of Roosevelt Park, 900 Oak Ridge Road, (231) 755-3721.

Ann Wisniewski
City Clerk
Publish 05/24/19

                                       

Guns for groceries exchange at Community Health & Safety Day

The first annual City of Muskegon Heights Guns for Groceries Community Health & Safety Day will be June 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Rowan Park, downtown Muskegon Heights.

People who bring in their firearms (no questions asked) will receive a $100 Meijer gift card. Those who wish to participate in the exchange are asked to leave the firearms in their cars and tell the police officer at the gun exchange booth so that he or she can get them from the car safely.

The -event, hosted by Kevin Cummings, will also have car seat safety checks, health screening, games, a bounce house, and more.

The event is sponsored by Meijer, the Community Foundation for Muskegon County, and The Farmacy. Muskegon Heights Police, Muskegon Police, Muskegon County Sheriff, and the Michigan State Police will participate.

There is a Facebook page about the event for questions, at www.facebook.com/events/465799827323745/?active_tab=about

                                       

Lakeshore Garden Masters to hear about ‘Shade Gardening with Style’

The Lakeshore Garden Masters club will hear from Clarence H. Falstad III, of Holland, at its June 24 meeting held at Spring Lake Library, 123 Exchange Street, Spring Lake.  The meeting begins with a potluck dinner at 6 p.m. – bring a dish to pass, your table setting and beverage – or arrive at 6:30 for the presentation on Shade Gardening with Style.  C.H. Falstad is known for hybridizing the “Cherry Cheesecake” hibiscus and for his leadership and research in the Michigan Hosta Society. Guests are invited for $5 and members are free.

Lakeshore Garden Masters was formed 10 years ago in Muskegon and now expands into Ottawa County with meetings and field trips and has maintained the Monet Garden in Muskegon since 2000.  Visit our website at lakeshoregardenmasters.org or see us on Facebook.

For more information on our meetings call Susan Thorpe at 248-310-2312.

                                       

Muskegon Summer Wine Up only one week away

The inaugural Muskegon Summer Wine Up festival kicks off on Saturday, June 8 from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Hackley Park. The festival will include live music, food trucks, wine tastings, a “Mystery Wine Contest,” and wine seminars.

The Muskegon Summer Wine Up is being produced and organized by Cumulus Radio – Muskegon, which features radio stations WLCS-FM (Classic Hits); WVIB-FM (Urban Adult Contemporary); Sunny 92.5 WWSN-FM (Adult Contemporary); 97.5 Nash Icon WLAW (Country).

Patrons will get a chance to sample over 100 wines. including many from Michigan, with sample sizes at 1.5 ounces.

The “Mystery Wine Contest” gives patrons the opportunity to showcase their skills at distinguishing between an expensive wine versus a box wine, for example.

“We want people who come out to have fun, so we came up with this game,” said Rich Berry of Cumulus Radio. “I think people will be surprised when they make the wrong pick,” Berry laughed. “Today’s wineries are so good at what they do that it can be very hard to determine what is a so-called fine wine and what is a discounted wine.”

Wineries participating include: Parducci Cellars, St. Julian Winery, Lemon Creek Winery, Leelanau Winery, Capa Di Vino, Jackson Family Wines, Bronco Family Wines, Woodbridge & Robert Mondavi Wines, Babich Wines, and Chateau Grand Traverse Winery.

There will be short seminars throughout the day that are designed to educate and entertain wine lovers.

“We’re calling it the ‘Muskegon Summer Wine Up’ although it isn’t officially summer yet. We thought it was a good idea to make this an event that celebrates that summer is coming soon to the Lakeshore,” said Berry. “Muskegon has always had some great festivals and we wanted to continue with that same spirit of fun that has always existed in Muskegon.”

“Whether you are a wine connoisseur or ... a wine novice and want to learn more, this is going to be a fun event,” said Berry. “We want to create a first class wine festival in Muskegon to take advantage of the natural beauty of Hackley Park.”

Admission is $15 and includes a souvenir wine glass and four wine sample tickets. Additional samples may be purchased. You must be 21 or older with a valid ID to attend. Everyone must present valid ID to be admitted.

Sponsors of the “Muskegon Summer Wine Up” include the Little River Casino, HarborLight Credit Union, Parties in the Park and the Muskegon Heights Optimist Club.

For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/WineUp2019
 

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