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The City Hall lobby is accessible to the public through the Martin Street entrance on the north side of City Hall during regular business hours, Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Main floor services including the Clerk’s and Treasurer's offices are accessible. In-person meetings between City Hall employees and the public take place at a designated location on the main floor of City Hall. The Police Department lobby entrance on the east side of City Hall on Pierce Street continues to operate as the point of contact for all off-hour requests
The city recommends members of the public wear a mask if they have been exposed to COVID-19 or have a respiratory illness City staff, City Commission and all board and committee members must wear a mask if they have been exposed to COVID-19 or actively have a respiratory illness. The city continues to provide KN-95 respirators and triple-layered masks for attendees.
Visit www bhamgov org/contacts to view a list of department contact numbers for services needed.
City Commission and other city boards meet in-person, and most have a virtual option available to the public
Individuals may access City Hall from the Martin Street entrance during normal business hours, 8 a m - 5 p m For meetings that occur after hours, visitors can access City Hall through the Police Department lobby entrance on Pierce Street
Learn how to participate in virtual meetings at www.bhamgov.org/participate
You may also watch many City meetings on your local cable access channel and by web streaming on the City's Vimeo channel
Looking for the inside scoop at City Hall? Download the City Manager's Report prepared for the City Commission each month. Birmingham City Manager Tom Markus provides the latest updates from city departments and a sneak peek at upcoming events, staffing changes, developments and more
Following an extensive recruitment process, the Birmingham City Commission unanimously selected Jana Ecker as the next Birmingham City Manager on Monday, March 13, 2023 Ecker will begin her new role when current City Manager Tom Markus completes his term on June 30, 2023.
“As a City of Birmingham employee for more than 20 years, Jana has demonstrated dedication to this community and she possesses a wealth of knowledge and leadership skills that make her an excellent candidate for this position,” said Mayor Therese Longe. “We are pleased that community members and city staff participated in the selection process, and their feedback is aligned with the decision of the City Commission We look forward to a seamless transition.”
Ecker has more than 26 years of professional experience in municipal law and local government. Throughout her employment with the City of Birmingham, she has served as Planning Director, Interim Executive Director of the Birmingham Shopping District, and her current role of Assistant City Manager. In addition to municipal government experience, she is also a licensed attorney. She possesses a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning & Environmental Studies from the University of Toronto, a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Windsor, and a Graduate Certificate in Public Administration from Central Michigan University
“I am very pleased to serve as the next Birmingham City Manager,” said Ecker “Working in local government and serving our residents and businesses allows me to further my passion for community building, and I look forward to using my extensive experience and knowledge of Birmingham to lead the city in this new role.”
Ecker will carry forward many initiatives currently underway, including the implementation of Parks and Recreation bond projects and sustainability initiatives, securing a permanent location for the Next senior center, numerous infrastructure projects, and adoption of the Citywide Master Plan. The city invites the community to join in congratulating Ecker.
On January 23, 2023, the City Commission unanimously passed a resolution declaring a climate emergency and enabling the Ad Hoc Environmental Sustainability Committee (the “ESC”) The city received 16 applications from residents wishing to serve on the ESC, all of whom possessed a wealth of knowledge in environmental sustainability with expertise in the following areas: energy, equity, civil/construction engineering, water quality, environmental engineering/consulting/law, recycling and solid waste.
City Commissioners and staff members were impressed with the skill set of each applicant, and grateful for the community’s support surrounding this important initiative During the City Commission meeting on Monday, March 27, 2023, the following residents were appointed to the Ad Hoc Environmental Sustainability Committee:
“This is an exciting time for the city," said Mayor Therese Longe. "The Ad Hoc Environmental Sustainability Committee will help formulate the city’s goals as it relates to developing a sustainability and climate action plan, and give input into the possible formation of a permanent board going forward.”
The work of the ESC will include a greenhouse gas emissions inventory to set a baseline and develop greenhouse gas emission reduction targets for 2030 and 2050, and the creation of a sustainability plan over a period of 18 months. Learn more about the committee at www bhamgov org/sustainability
Meet Cristina Sheppard-Decius, Executive Director of the Birmingham Shopping District. Cristina has over 20 years of experience in downtown management and is looking forward to serving the businesses in downtown Birmingham Cristina also serves as the Michigan Downtown Association Chairperson and is passionate about making an impact on downtown communities throughout the state. Follow this link to learn more.
MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2023 FROM 5:30-7 P.M.
CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOMS 202 & 203
Join us for a Public Input Session regarding the city’s Wayfinding/Signage Program on Monday, April 17, 2023 from 5:30 – 7 p m in City Hall conference rooms 202 and 203 Representatives from the city’s design consultant, Corbin Design, will lead the meeting and gather input from the community
Wayfinding and signage design programs establish a vision and long-range set of general guidelines for current and future signage needs. They serve an important directional function, but also play an integral role in identifying key points of interest. Last fall, the city’s Ad Hoc Wayfinding and Branding Committee reviewed the 2004 Wayfinding Program and determined it was in need of an update. Following a competitive bid process, the committee selected Corbin Design for the update
“At the public input session, we will be introducing attendees to the concept of wayfinding and how it will benefit the community,” said Corbin Design Wayfinding Project Manager, Moira O'Polka. “We look forward to gaining input about hidden gems, top destinations, how people navigate the city, terminology used to describe different areas and, overall, how they describe and see Birmingham.”
Corbin Design is located in Traverse City, Michigan. With hundreds of successful wayfinding projects throughout North America, including more than 100 cities, Corbin Design is a leader in wayfinding consulting and signage system design Corbin Design has demonstrated a proficiency in the nuances of signage and wayfinding, an attention to detail, and an up-to-date design capability that could include sustainable approaches and technological innovations
Learn more about the Ad Hoc Wayfinding and Branding Committee at www.bhamgov.org/wayfinding.
MONDAY, APRIL 3, 2023 AT 6:00 P.M.
Learn about a potential Police Department and City Hall renovation/expansion project at the City Commission workshop on Monday, April 3, 2023 at 6 p.m., immediately before the regularly scheduled City Commission meeting.
Residents are encouraged to attend the workshop to gain a better understanding of topics and projects considered by the City Commission The Mayor will call for public comment at the end of each workshop to ensure the City Commission has as much time as possible throughout the workshop to learn, explore, discuss and hear community input as well
Workshop agendas will be available each Thursday preceding the meetings on the city's website
PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE EVENT ON APRIL 18, FROM 6-8PM
The city will host a second S Eton Resurfacing Project Public Open House event on Tuesday, April 18 from 6 – 8 p.m. in the conference room at the Department of Public Services located at 851 South Eton Street. Comments received from the public regarding proposed concepts will be considered by the MultiModal Transportation Board (MMTB) during their May 4, 2023 meeting. The project will take place on South Eton Street between 14 Mile Road and Yosemite Boulevard beginning in the spring of 2024.
The first open house was held in January and the public was invited to provide input on proposed concepts. Upon review of possibilities at their meetings in February and March, the MMTB narrowed down their concept preferences Preliminary concepts under review for South Eton Street between Lincoln Street and Yosemite Boulevard include either additional pavement on the west side, or removing on-street parking on the east side in order to improve visibility and accommodate space for bike lanes. Concepts for South Eton Street between 14 Mile and Lincoln Street involve additional pavement to extend the bike lanes and connect them to Royal Oak
Receive future updates regarding this project by signing up for the South Eton Resurfacing Project Constant Contact group at www.bhamgov.org/enews.
Parking in Birmingham is easy with the installation of new equipment in all five of the city's parking structures. The city has received positive feedback from the community regarding the equipment and its ease of use
Equipment and software by TIBA Solutions provides an expedited easy-in, easy-out experience for all parkers with cloud-based kiosks featuring user-friendly, contactless entry and convenient payment options.
Transient parkers (those without a monthly parking pass) may enter and exit using a credit card, or they may pull a ticket at entry and scan the ticket upon exiting As always, parkers will enjoy two hours free in all structures.
The new system offers multiple forms of payment, such as debit/credit card (insert or tap to pay), Apple Pay and Google Pay In the near future, the equipment will also integrate with the ParkMobile app. Monthly parking pass holders will have the option to access the structures by scanning a new parking pass, or use the TIBA Mobile Access App.
Learn more at www.bhamgov.org/parking or contact Parking Manager Aaron Ford at aford@bhamgov org or (248) 530-1257
The Birmingham Police Department Adopt-A-Senior program has existed for nearly 25 years. It is comprised of a group of dedicated police officers and dispatchers that volunteer their time to assist our elderly residents with tasks they are unable to do themselves. The program focuses on seniors who are isolated from family and/or friends and do not have a caretaker to assist them. The seniors may also struggle financially and need guidance or resources.
Our volunteers help with a variety of things from seasonal yard work to stopping by to chat about last night’s baseball game If you are a senior citizen who resides in the City of Birmingham that could benefit from the program, or know of a resident who can use our assistance, please contact Dispatcher Joe Misiak at jmisiak@bhamgov org You can also call (248) 530-1878 to set up a time to meet with an officer to see if the program can help
With the arrival of spring, it is a good time to review the following downed power line safety tips:
Always consider wires live and dangerous – please remember to stay 25 feet from downed wires and anything in contact with those wires
Stay away from fallen trees or branches – they could have brought down a wire when they fell. Downed wires can look like sticks; do not pick them up.
Report outages or downed wires by calling 800-477-4747, visiting https://outagemap dteenergy com/, or using the DTE Energy app Also, call the Birmingham Police at (248) 530-1870 for downed wires so that the Fire Department can respond to evaluate and secure the scene
Everyone should also heed the warning of yellow caution tape, indicating a downed power line in the area. DO NOT CROSS
Never use a portable generator inside a home or business – it emits carbon monoxide, which can be deadly. Keep it outside, away from windows and doors so that fumes won’t come in
Have a carbon monoxide detector on each level of your home and business.
Birmingham will hold a General Election on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. At this time, four Birmingham Commissioner positions for a 4 year term and three Birmingham Library Board positions for a 4 year term will be on this ballot. The petition and candidate filing deadline for the November 7, 2023 General Election is 4:00 p.m. on July 25, 2023. For more information regarding petition and candidate filing please visit www.bhamgov.org/elections.
The effects of the State constitutional amendment known as Proposal 22-2, Right to Vote are still being fine-tuned in the State House and State Senate. Legislature will need to be drafted, approved and signed into a bill before the Board of Elections will finalize procedures to implement the changes There are currently a lot of moving parts but full implementation is projected to be in time for the Presidential Primary.
The changes we will see in future elections are as follows:
State-funded postage for ballot applications and return postage on ballots. Ballot mailing will continue to be funded by the local municipality. Mandatory, approved drop boxes for every 15,000 voters, secured and under video surveillance.
Military and overseas civilian absentee ballots will be accepted if post dated by Election Day and received within six days after the election.
Permanent ballot registration to allow voters to automatically receive a mailed absentee ballot without having to send in an application for each election.
Mandatory nine days of early voting for State and Federal elections, to be set up as a precinct but will service multiple precincts simultaneously This may be done in conjunction with other municipalities or through the county.
Pet licenses are required for puppies and kittens four months old and older and are available in three durations:
One year for $15
Two years for $20
Three years for $25
Pet licenses expire with the expiration of your pet’s rabies vaccination. Pet licenses may be purchased online at www.bhamgov.org/petlicense, by mail or in person at the Clerk’s Office. You’ll need to provide a photo or copy of your proof of residency, your pet’s valid rabies certificate and a check (if not paying online). Visit www.bhamgov.org/pets or call the Clerk's Office at (248) 530-1880 for more information
All dogs must be on a chain or leash and under reasonable control of some person at all times
Owners cannot allow animals to deposit fecal matter in any place other than the premises where the animal is harbored or kept, unless it is immediately collected and removed
No person shall harbor or keep any dog which, by loud or frequent or habitual barking, yelping or howling, causes a serious annoyance to the neighborhood, or to people passing on the street.
Please remember dog waste should be collected with a bag and disposed of in your garbage container, not your yard waste bin
During a public hearing on March 8, 2023, the Planning Board completed its review of the Birmingham Plan 2040 (“2040 Plan”) and recommended the City Commission adopt and approve in its entirety the Birmingham Plan 2040, inclusive of all maps, plans, charts, and other related matter, figures and the Future Land Use Map. The 2040 Plan will move to the City Commission for final review and approval per the requirements of the Michigan Planning Enabling Act. The remaining schedule of review should closely resemble the following:
All documents related to the 2040 Plan remain available at www thebirminghamplan com Information about how to participate in upcoming City Commission meetings can be found on the city's website at www bhamgov org/participate In person attendees should access City Hall through the Police Department lobby entrance on Pierce Street. The community may also watch many city meetings on the local cable access channel and view live streaming information at www.bhamgov.org/watch.
Did you know seniors enjoy a wide variety of services all throughout the Birmingham community? From special events and activities to exclusive discounts and assistance, seniors have many special opportunities in Birmingham. Learn more at www bhamgov org/seniorservices
Yard waste collection will resume during the week of April 3. Only the kraft-style paper bags are accepted, or trash containers with a "Yard Waste" decal sticker attached (no plastic bags).
Learn more at bhamgov.org/yardwaste or contact the Department of Public Services at (248) 530-1700
Join a city board to have a direct impact on your community! The following City of Birmingham boards and committees have vacant positions or members with terms expiring soon. Applications are due before noon the Wednesday prior to the commission interview/appointment date For more information, please visit www.bhamgov.org/boardopportunities.
Learn and ask questions about Parks and Recreation Bond projects at the Parks and Recreation Board meeting on Tuesday, April 4 at 6:30 p m The meeting will be held at the Department of Public Services, located at 851 South Eton. Topics on the agenda include:
Parks and Recreation Board Rules of Procedure
Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update-Request for Proposals
S Eton Resurfacing and Corner of E Lincoln and S Eton
Arbor Day Celebration (Tree City USA)
Play is Essential Grant Award
Attend in person at the Department of Public Services, located at 851 South Eton Street (park inside the gate and use the side entrance), or learn how to participate via Zoom at www.bhamgov.org/participate. Find more information about Parks & Recreation bond projects at www bhamgov org/parksbond
Birmingham earned recognition as a Tree City USA in 2022, making it its 45th year as a Tree City USA! Residents of Birmingham should be proud to live in a place that makes the planting and care of trees a priority!
We plan to celebrate Birmingham's Tree City USA status during an Arbor Day Celebration coming up this month. Keep an eye on our social media for event details.
Submit non-emergency concerns or questions directly to the City of Birmingham using the GovAlert Mobile app! Simply download the free app and follow the user-friendly prompts Follow this link for a short video with step-by-step instructions. Don't want to use the app? That's OK! Submit your request at www.bhamgov.org/citizenrequests.
Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) is an invasive planthopper with the potential to seriously threaten Michigan agriculture and the environment. Spotted lanternfly cause direct damage by sucking sap from host plants, and indirectly damage through mold grown on its honeydew excretions, inhibiting plant growth and causing death Great numbers of hungry lanternflies can stress hosts by depriving them of nutrients and carbohydrates plants need for growth and maintenance.
What’s the threat? First found in the United States in 2014 in southeastern Pennsylvania, spotted lanternfly has rapidly spread Confirmed observations of SLF have since been recorded in several states across the eastern United States Egg masses are difficult to identify and can be transported to new areas on outdoor furniture, vehicles, or other objects.
What’s at risk? SLF poses a significant threat to the fruit, hops, nursery, landscape and logging industries. Some fruit hosts include apples, plums, cherries and grapes Tree hosts include oak, willow, maple, and sycamore
What is happening in Michigan? In July 2022, live spotted lanternfly was found in Oakland County. Treatment of the infested area was completed and MDARD is working to contain and limit the spread of this small population Early detection is vital to protect Michigan businesses and agriculture
What can you do? If you see a suspect insect, try to collect them or take a photo, record the location, and report it. If you think you found an egg mass, do not disturb it. Record the location, take a photo, and report it. Reporting can be done at www.michigan.gov/eyesinthefield.
Learn more at Michigan.gov/SpottedLanternfly.
The gravesite of abolitionist Elijah Fish in Greenwood Cemetery was listed last year on the National Park Service’s Underground Railroad Network to Freedom to acknowledge his anti-slavery efforts in the 19th century. Fish’s 150 yearold grave marker, however, has deteriorated over time and is in need of professional intervention to clean and help restore it to its upright position. The Birmingham Museum will be coordinating the effort with the Fish family and the Friends of the Birmingham Museum to help preserve the marker and make it more visible to the public
The Birmingham Museum is open Tuesday – Saturday from 1 to 4 p m Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and children 5 and under and Friends members are free. Questions? Contact the museum at (248) 530-1928 or museum@bhamgov org, or check us out on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
Enjoy open skate this spring at the Birmingham Ice Sports Arena! Visit bhamgov.org/icearena to view the open skate schedule.
The Birmingham Ice Sports Arena offers Learn to Skate programs for ages 3 and up! All classes meet once per week and skate rental is available. Find more information and register at https://play.bhamgov.org/.
If you are interested in renting ice this spring, contact Connie Folk at (248) 530-1642.
The Ice Sports Arena is located at 2300 East Lincoln. For questions about programs, contact Connie Folk at (248) 530-1642 or cfolk@bhamgov.org.
April showers bring May flowers! We all need to take part to help protect our nearby water bodies by storing rainwater for reuse and/or filtering water back into the ground For a modest 1,500 square foot home, as much as 5,000 gallons of water from a one-inch rainstorm can run off the roof, driveway, patio and even lawns Urban rainwater runoff goes into storm pipes, or ditches, both of which can go straight to natural water bodies such as the Rouge River or Quarton Lake. Rain barrels, rain gardens, cisterns and pervious pavement are all readily available tools to help any homeowner in Birmingham reduce runoff from their property.
Even better, did you know that the city offers Storm Water Utility Credits? Are you interested in learning more about how you can help? We would like to talk to you about it! For information and resources on where to start, contact Nick Dupuis (Planning Director) at (248) 530-1856 or by email at ndupuis@bhamgov.org.
Two years ago, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) became law. Since then, communities like Birmingham have used ARPA funds to rebuild and recover The City of Birmingham is using ARPA funds to replace more than 700 lead service lines which are required to be replaced by the State of Michigan. Replacing these lead service lines will dramatically reduce the risk of lead contamination from resident's homes. Learn more about local ARPA success stories at www.nlc.org/how-cities-are-maximizing-direct-federalinvestments/
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 AT 8:30 A.M.
Join us for the City Commission Budget Hearing on Saturday, April 29 at 8:30 a.m. (please note the date, as there was a misprint in the City Calendar). Attend in person or learn how to participate via Zoom at www.bhamgov.org/participate. In person attendees should access City Hall through the Police Department lobby entrance on Pierce Street. The community may also watch many city meetings on the local cable access channel and view live streaming information at www.bhamgov.org/watch.
This month, we hope you’ll join us at BPL for some fun! The Youth Department is hosting Poetry Night, and will help you help your seeds to grow! Teens can join in a night out, and learn more about college applications. We’re also offering a closer look at Ancestry as we bring back the Genealogy series, and delve into the architecture of Michigan and Detroit Plus, we’ve got computer classes and book clubs, and storytimes all month long! Find all of this and more at baldwinlib org/calendar
Mark your calendars for Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, May 6.
And, save the date for the Friends of the Baldwin Public Library Used Book and Media Sale – May 5-8, 2023
Baldwin Public Library is located at 300 W. Merrill Street in Birmingham. For more information visit www.baldwinlib.org or call (248) 647-1700. The Library will be closed on Sunday, April 9.
Wednesdays, April 12 through June 7 from 2:15 to 4:15 p.m.
All levels are welcome to join noted Bloomfield Hills artist Karen Halpern as she presents a new subject to paint each week, with directions, examples and inspiration. Learn about color theory, good design and painting techniques. Work at your own level, with support and guidance from the instructor. A materials list is available in the Next Office Please click here to register
Thursday, April 27, 6:00 p.m.
Tareq Ramadan, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, Wayne State University
The Middle East has been largely painted to Western audiences as an ethnically, linguistically, geographically and religiously monolithic place. However, the reality is that the region is home to an array of people from a multitude of cultures, religious milieus and linguistic traditions, representing a rich tapestry of diverse communities, customs, spiritual practices and more Outside of academia, the region is often presented as a static and immutable place, characterized by instability, war and a people preoccupied with violence. However, the
Middle East is a space and a concept that cannot be reduced to an essentialist caricature. Professor Ramadan will highlight this diversity by first deconstructing assumptions that have come to dominate popular perceptions of the region, challenge the myth of ethno-religious homogeneity and address the geo-political terminology used to describe the Middle East and provide a breakdown of the region’s inhabitants and seemingly disparate populations. Please click here to register.
WEDNESDAY FLOW YOGA WITH CARYN CIAGNE
Wednesdays from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. Drop-in classes
A slow yet strong flow practice suitable for all who may be interested in expanding their yoga practice This class will explore sun salutations, traditional standing, seated and supine postures to strengthen, improve balance, stretch and calm one’s presence Please bring a yoga mat, water, yoga blocks, strap and an optional towel. Please click here to register.
Next proudly serves the growing 50 plus population in our community Next is located at 2121 Midvale Street in Birmingham. Contact Next at (248) 203-5270, visit www.BirminghamNext.org
Lincoln Hills Golf Course is scheduled to open April 1 and Springdale Golf Course will open April 8, weather permitting. We are looking forward to welcoming golfers this season for course play, lessons and events. For more information or to make tee times, please visit www.golfbirmingham.org or call (248) 530-1670.
SUNDAY, APRIL 23 AT LINCOLN HILLS
Join us for a fun "welcome back" event, as we kick off the season! Shotgun start at 5 p.m. with an awards dinner to follow Registration begins April 1 Contact the Lincoln Hills Clubhouse at (248) 530-1670 to register.
THURSDAY, MAY 5TH AT
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Lincoln Hills! The event begins with a shotgun start at 5 p.m. and an awards dinner to follow Registration begins April 1 Contact the Lincoln Hills Clubhouse at (248) 530-1670 to register.
Registration for the Junior Golf Program begins Saturday, May 6. Residents and Members can register starting at 9:00 a m and will receive special pricing until 11:00 a m Registration opens at 11:30 a.m. to the public. For program information, visit bhamgov.org/juniorgolf or call (248) 530-1670
Register to participate in the free Spring Stroll event featuring local retailers, with special giveaways! The event will take place throughout downtown Birmingham on Saturday, April 15 from 11:00 a m and 2:00 p m , with staggered start times. Attendees are invited to visit participating retailers, collect giveaways and complete an activity sheet. Completed activity sheets may be returned to the event check-in for a prize, and will be displayed around town
Find more information and register at ALLINBirmingham.com/events. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news and events downtown!
SUNDAY, MAY 7
The Birmingham Farmers Market returns in May for its 21st season! Visitors of all ages are invited to join us for the 21st Season Opening Day Party on May 7 from 9 a m - 2 p m Enjoy live music and other festivities as you shop for local produce, plants, artisan goods and so much more!
Visit ALLINbirmingham.com/farmersmarket for more information and to see all of the events we have planned this season. We look forward to seeing everyone at the market!
For more information on the Birmingham Shopping District, visit www ALLINBirmingham com Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news and events downtown!
Mark your calendars for May 21, 2023 for the Annual Celebrate Birmingham Parade and Party in Shain Park! The Parade will kick off at 1 p.m., and it will be a vibrant display of hometown pride. The parade route will begin on Old Woodward Avenue by Booth Park and will proceed through the downtown area before ending at Shain Park Attendees can expect to see various community groups, businesses, and organizations showcasing their creativity and spirit in the parade.
After the parade, the fun begins at the Party in Shain Park with various activities for all ages. The event will be a celebration of the community and a great opportunity to connect with friends, family, and neighbors and enjoy the beautiful park. For children, there will be a bounce house, games, face painting, and crafts. Food trucks will be on site, offering a range of delicious treats, including sweet and savory options. A photo booth will be available to capture memories of the event with friends and family.
The Parade and Party in Shain Park is an event not to be missed. It will be a vibrant display of color and creativity, with something for everyone to enjoy. Be sure to mark your calendars for May 21, 2023, and come along to Shain Park to be part of this fantastic community event We look forward to seeing you there!
Community groups, local businesses, dance teams, scout troops, children and adults of all ages are encouraged to march in this year's parade. It’s a great opportunity to spotlight your group! Visit www.bhamgov.org/parade to register before May 12, 2023.
Sponsors are invited to join in the 2023 festivities! Being a sponsor is another way for a business, group, organization or individual to be recognized as part of this familyfriendly event which reflects the hometown feel of Birmingham. The Hometown Parade is televised by Bloomfield Community Television and is covered by traditional print and social media, giving sponsors a fantastic PR opportunity. Register before April 28, 2023; visit www.bhamgov.org/parade for registration forms and sponsorship packages.
Interested in being a vendor in the celebration? Contact Christina Woods at cwoods@bhamgov.org (248) 530-1803.
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The Taco Stand Taqueria is a family owned Taqueria (Taco Shop) proudly from the state of Jalisco, Mexico. Their vision is to become the best and quickest Street Inspired Mexican food in the Detroit Area, by serving high quality food and sharing their culture with the community. They believe that there is no food better than homemade food and that's why they are here! View the menu and order at www thetacostandtaqueria com
700 NORTH OLD WOODWARD AVENUE, SUITE 202
FACE FOUNDRIÉ is an all-inclusive focused facial bar FACE FOUNDRIÉ empowers its customers to look and feel their best by providing cutting edge services, accessible pricing, and an extensively trained staff of skin experts that deeply care. Find out more at www.facefoundrie.com.
189 TOWNSEND STREET, SUITE 302
Renü Acupuncture offers clients personalized, compassionate, and holistic treatments. Their goal is to enhance healing, performance, and relaxation while reducing pain and inflammation Multiple studies show the effectiveness of acupuncture in treating back pain, headaches, knee pain, myofascial pain and much more. Renü Acupuncture offers several treatments that can improve your well-being and overall health. Visit www.renuacupuncture.com for more information.
630 NORTH OLD WOODWARD AVENUE, SUITE 101
With Innovated techniques to soothe muscles and help clients reach their “feel-good” potential, Massage RAIN® was developed with “Massagery” in mind Owner Julianna M Aude (Licensed Massage Therapist), helps clients through massage therapy; to promote wellness & strength for the Human Body. For more, visit www.massagerain.com.
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