Laugh Along with the Avon Players’ ‘Lend Me a Tenor’
An impresario’s desperation leads to comedic confusion    Metro Detroit audiences will get a humorous view of the world of opera as Avon Players presents the classic farce Lend Me a Tenor, running March 6-21 in Rochester Hills, MI. Henry Saunders (Joe Colosi), the general manager of a Midwestern opera company, is primed to welcome […]
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Dear Crabby, Do the Girl Scout Still Sell Cookies?
Dear Crabby sits in front of a laptop computer Dear Crabby, Years ago my daughter sold Girl Scout cookies. We would have so many boxes, our house smelled like Thin Mints for months! But nowadays I feel like I hardly see them out selling cookies. Do you know if they’re still selling them and where I can buy them? Thanks! Tina Mints Dear Tina […]
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Sap-to-Syrup at Van Hoosen Farm
Rochester Hills Hosts Popular Sap-to-Syrup Event Rochester Hills Hosts Popular Sap-to-Syrup Event On Saturday, March 14 the City of Rochester Hills will host its annual Sap-to-Syrup program at the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm. Before you know it, the cold weather will be on its way out and warmer conditions will begin. When the cold temperature at night rises […]
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Declaration of Independence: The Words Heard Around the World
Part of the first page of the Declaration of Independence The Rochester Hills Public Library and Smart Towns presents “Declaration of Independence: The Words Heard Around the World” with Dr. John Todd March 10 The Rochester Hills Public Library will host “Declaration of Independence: The Words Heard Around the World” with Dr. John Todd of Rochester University on March 10, 7:00-8:30 p.m. in the library’s […]
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Dennis White Adult Day Service Program at the OPC
An older man sits in a chair Adult Day Services is a Lifesaver for Participants and their Caregivers “Writing this brings joy to my heart: The professionals at the Older Persons Commission (OPC) Dennis White Adult Day Service Program (ADS) have provided the utmost respect and care to our family member, being very supportive and protective of his well-being, as if he […]
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A Conversation with Howard Reich
A man sits with a piano behind him and a wall of music poster is in the background Howard Reich, Chronicler of Holocaust Survivor Elie Wiesel, to Speak at Oakland University The Cis Maisel Center for Judaic Studies and Community Engagement at Oakland University (OU) will present “A Conversation with Howard Reich” from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4, in Oakland Center Founders Ballroom A. During the last four years of his life, holocaust […]
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