TODAY: Spring Cider at Yates Cider Mill this Friday
Photo of Yates Cider Mill in Rochester HillsYates Cider Mill Announces Spring Cider Pressing Opening Day Yates Cider Mill is kicking off its Spring and Summer seasons on Friday, April 13, doors will open at 7:00 a.m. The first apples will arrive from winter cold storage next week and Yates will be pressing throughout the day on April 13. Cider will be available for […]
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The Cat in the Hat Comes to Meadow Brook Theatre April 28
Children’s Series Continues with ‘The Cat in the Hat’ Everyone’s favorite cat comes to life in this theatrical adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic. From the moment his tall, red-and-white-striped hat appears around the door, Sally and her brother know that The Cat in the Hat is the funniest, most mischievous cat they have ever […]
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Food and Flicks April 20 at the American Legion Post
American Legion Post 172 Rochester and Operation Yellow Ribbon have teamed up to offer a night of dining and entertainment. Our first monthly event will be Friday, April 20, keeping in mind that there is no school for the kids the next day. A recent survey chose pizza for dinner, and Pirates of the Caribbean: […]
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Swing into spring with The All Night Strut! at Meadow Brook Theatre
The All Night Strut! takes audiences down memory lane with songs from the Great Depression through the post-World War II boom years. With familiar tunes like “As Time Goes By,” “Ain’t Misbehavin’” and “Chattanooga Choo Choo” everyone will be tapping their toes as they explore this musical time capsule. The All Night Strut! was conceived […]
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Free Vision Screening for Children Under Five at the Library
Event flyer with all the details of the writen textFree Project Kidsight Screening on April 14 The Rochester Hills Lions Club will be for hosting a free vision screening for children from ages six months to five years at the Rochester Hills Public Library on Saturday, April 14, 10:30 a.m. – 12 noon in the Youth Services Section. The state of the art PediaVision digital camera […]
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Meadow Brook Hall Woodland Entrance Restoration Program and Arbor Day Celebration
Historic landscapes are important cultural resources that are part of our national heritage. They represent a physical record of the history of a property and reflect a personal account of design trends and styles, social history, and the life styles of the owners. Meadow Brook Hall’s Woodland Entrance is an important component of our historic […]
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City of Rochester State of the City Address
Old photo of Main Street showing a steet carThe City of Rochester will hold its annual State of the City Address on Monday, April 16, 7:00 p.m. at the Royal Park Hotel. The event will include an update on new projects and developments happening within the City, as well as a look to the future. “Having just celebrated the City of Rochester’s Bicentennial, […]
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Dear Crabby, Should I Delete My Facebook Account?
Dear Crabby sits in front of a laptop computerDear Crabby, I love staying connected to friends and family on my different social media channels. But I have to admit, this whole privacy breach with Cambridge Analytica and Facebook has me a little worried. Am I overreacting? Should I delete my Facebook account? Thanks! Paul P. Dear Paul P., Privacy is a funny thing. […]
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The Concise Writer at Oakland University - Rochester Writers' Presents their Annual Spring Writers' Conference on April 21 - Deadline to Register is Soon

“The Concise Writer” is the theme for Rochester Writers’ annual spring event held on Saturday, April 21, at Oakland University. Keeping writing concise and getting to the point is the focus this time. Short stories, poems, and memoirs, as well as powerful first paragraphs, winning contests, and effective marketing will be featured at this event for writers of all levels and ages ...

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