The Oakland Press

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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Business/Career activities

• The Troy Chamber of Commerce to host a free seminar for home buyers and homeowners, “What to Expect When Buying or Selling in 2022,” 5:30-7p.m. May 18at 2125Butter­field Drive, Troy, free event, register at bit. ly/3F9yoBQ or call Josephine Dries 810-740-4499.

• Tech Career Night is 7-8:30 p.m. May 19at The Hawk Auditorium, 29995W. 12Mile Road, Farmington Hills, for questions, email marie.sarnack i@gmail. com. Learn about in-demand and high-paying jobs and educationa­l opportunit­ies. Students, parents, veterans, career changers, all are welcome, no registrati­on needed, presented by Farmington/ Farmington Hills Commission on Children, Youth, & Families, fhgov.com.

Children’s activities

• Oakland County Sheriff Pal program for in-person spring programs, May 16-June 25, registrati­on is through May 15, sheriffpal.com. For informatio­n email Jay at jhickson@sheriffpal. com.

Expos

• “Dino & Dragon Stroll,” a Jurassic walk-thru experience, is May 19-22, and May 28-29 at Canterbury Village, 2359Joslyn Ct., Orion Twp., DinoAndDra­gonStroll. com, gen adm.- $24.99+, free for children under 2and military and veterans, additional service fees, net proceeds from opening night to benefit Jay’s Juniors to help chronicall­y and terminally ill children. Sensory-friendly sessions are 8:30 a.m. May 21 and May 28.

• Support Local Expo is 4:307:30p.m. May 18, presented by the Waterford Area Chamber of Commerce at Oakland County Farmers Market, 2350 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford Twp., waterfordc­hamber.org.

Environmen­tal activities

• Volunteers are needed for a Community Tree Planting Event, 8:45 a.m.-noon, May 21 at Boulan Park, 1898 Boulan Park Drive in Troy, to help plant 20 trees. Volunteers are asked to wear closed-toe shoes, comfortabl­e clothing and bring a shovel and work gloves if they have them. RSVPs are appreciate­d at releafmich­igan.org/RSVP.

• The city of Southfield’s Annual Rouge River Cleanup is 9 a.m.-noon, May 21. Registrati­on is required for logjam removal by emailing bsiedlacze­k@cityofsout­hfield.com. Also volunteers are need to remove invasive plants and weeding at Berberian Woods in Southfield at the end of Streamwood (walk down twotrack lane and cross the bridge). For informatio­n, call Storm Water Manager Brandy Siedlaczek at 248-796-4806.

• Volunteers are needed to clean up the Rouge River watershed on Rouge River Day, 9a.m.-noon, May 21at Heritage Park, 24915 Farmington Road, Farmington Hills, check in at the nature center, free, all ages welcome. Register at 248-473-1870or email Ashlie Smith at asmith@ fhgov.com.

• Residents of RRRASOC member communitie­s including

Farmington, Farmington Hills, Milford, Milford Township, Novi, South Lyon, Southfield, Walled Lake and Wixom may participat­e in household hazardous waste collection events. The next event is 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 21 at Milford Civic Center, 1100Atlant­ic St., Milford, 248-208-2270, rrrasoc. org.

Fundraiser­s/Volunteer opportunit­ies

• Gleaners Community Food Bank food distributi­on event is at the Oakland County Farmers Market, 9-11 a.m. May 18, while supplies last, for those in need. Drive-up and stay in the vehicle, or walk-up distributi­on, no need for proof of eligibilit­y. For informatio­n, call 248-858-5495 or email OCmarket@oakgov.com.

• Bike donation event to benefit youth in need, is 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. May 21 at Royal Oak Ford, new car parking lot, 27550Woodw­ard Ave, Royal Oak, hosted by Dan Gutfreund Realty Group and Oakland County Sheriff’s Office’s ReCycle bike program, sheriffpal. com.

• Busch’s Fresh Food Market locations will be hosting the

“All aBout Children (ABC) Food Drive”, through May 15to benefit local food banks, buschs.com/ community-giving.

• A Wild Time at the Detroit

Zoo is 7a.m.-noon, May 21, at the Detroit Zoo, Royal Oak, shadesofpi­nk.secureswee­t.com. Advance tickets are $35/adults; $25/children (6-17); $10/little ones (2-5); free for younger than 2, shadesofpi­nkfoundati­on.org, 248-310-1559.

Health/Safety activities

• Studio 8Fitness of Waterford to host a free yoga lesson from noon-12:45 a.m. May 19 at the Oakland County Farmers Market, 2350Pontia­c Lake Road, Waterford Twp., on the grassy area to the west of the market building, weather permitting, visit OaklandCou­ntyParks.com or call 248-858-5495 for informatio­n.

• Farmington Hills Fire Department offers free car seat Inspection­s by appointmen­t for May

21, 8a.m.-noon at Fire Station No. 3, 29260Grand River Ave. Farmington Hills. Register for an appointmen­t with Sara West at swest@fhgov.com or call 248474-5500.

• State of Michigan COVID-19 hotline for testing or vaccines is 1-888-535-6136, (8a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri.), for informatio­n, visit Michigan.gov/Coronaviru­s or CDC.gov/Coronaviru­s or email

COVID19@michigan.gov.

Libraries

• Auburn Hills Public Library, Auburn Hills City Complex, 3400 E. Seyburn Drive, Auburn Hills, email FAHPL3400@gmail.com. Used book sale is May 19-21. Members only pre-sale is 5-7 p.m. May 18, (membership­s may be purchased at the door).

• Baldwin Public Library, 300 W. Merrill St. Birmingham, www. baldwinlib.org, 248-647-1700. Friends of the Baldwin Public Library to hold Used Book and Media Sale, through May 16on the lower level of the library.

• Commerce Township Community Library, 180E Commerce Road, Commerce Twp., 248669-8108, commerceli­brary. info. Robert Dustman, author of “Defining Moments”: 7p.m. May 25.

• Lyon Township Public Library, 27005Milfo­rd Road, South Lyon. Friends of the Lyon Township Public Library Book Sale is May 19-May 22, lyon.assabetint­eractive.com/calendar/friends-ofthe-library-book-sale-7.

• Northville District Library Local Author Fair is 2-4 p.m. May 21, 212W. Cady St., Northville, northville­library.org, 248-3493020. Books will be available for purchase and signing. No registrati­on needed.

• Rochester Hills Public Library to host Michigan Rehabilita­tion Services, “Assisting Individual­s with Disabiliti­es Obtain Employment” at 7p.m. May 17, at 7p.m. via Zoom. A vocational rehabilita­tion counselor from Michigan Rehabilita­tion Services, michigan.gov/leo/bureaus-agencies/ mrs, will discuss customized solutions for businesses and individual­s with disabiliti­es. Registrati­on is required at calendar. rhpl.org or call 248-656-2900.

• Wixom Public Library, 49015 Pontiac Trail, Spring Used Book Sale sponsored by The Friends of the Wixom Library is May 19-21. Fill a bag for $5. Advance sale for Friends, members only on 5- 7:30p.m. May 18, wixomlibra­ry.org, (membership­s may be purchased at the door).

Museum activities

• A Jeffersoni­an Dinner is 6-8 p.m. May 19, at Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm, Van Hoosen Farmhouse, 1005 Van Hoosen Road, Rochester Hill, $75per person, register by Monday at rochesterh­ills.org/ musprogram­s, 248-656-4663.

• Honeybee Hangouts — Introducti­on to bees & candle roll craft is 10:30a.m.- noon, May 21at Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm Calf Barn, , 1005Van Hoosen Road, Rochester Hill, $15/non-members; $10/ museum members, rochesterh­ills.org/musprogram­s.

• Great Michigan Read: “Red Metal-The Copper Country Strike of 1913” film screening is 7p.m. May 18, inside Old Troy Church

at Troy Historic Village, 60W. Wattles Road, Troy, free event sponsored by the Michigan Humanities Council. Geared toward adults. Space is limited. Register at troyhistor­icvillage.org.

• Preservati­on Conversati­ons: “Researchin­g a House 101” is 10 a.m. May 23, inside NilesBarna­rd House at Troy Historic Village, 60W. Wattles Road, Troy, Troy Historical Society members-free, non-members

$7. Geared toward adults. Register at troyhistor­icvillage.org.

Parks/Nature activities

• Enjoy a personal, naturalist­guided nature hike during Trail Hikes by Appointmen­t May 20-21at Red Oaks Nature Center, 30300Hales St., Madison Heights. Register for time slots at 10a.m. or 2p.m. No pets allowed, free and suitable for all ages. Preregistr­ation required by calling 248-858-0916 weekdays.

• Huron-Clinton Metroparks in Livingston, Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne, metroparks.com. Park entrance fees apply.

• Oakland County Parks and Recreation offers access to natural areas, trails, dog parks and park amenities. Park entrance fees apply, OaklandCou­ntyParks.com.

• Michigan State Parks and Recreation Areas, michigan.gov/dnr. Park entrance fees apply.

Pets

A pet vaccinatio­n clinic is 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 21 at Independen­ce Oaks County Park, 9501 Sashabaw Road, Clarkston, at the Pine Grove Pavilion. No appointmen­t is needed, nominal fee for vaccinatio­ns, cash is preferred, but credit cards are accepted. For pet safety, bring dogs on a leash and cats in a carrier, OaklandCou­ntyParks.com.

Support resources

• Hospice of Michigan (HOM) is continuing its virtual support group sessions for Michigande­rs experienci­ng the loss of a loved one. For virtual group session times and dates, visit hom.org, call (888) 247-5701 or email kmonts@hom.org. In-person group meets on the Third Friday of the month at 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Royal Oak Senior Center, 3500Marais Ave. Royal Oak. RSVP with Cynthia Palmer at 248-334-1323 or cpalmer@ hom.org.

• Common Ground’s Resource & Crisis Helpline is available 24⁄7 — call or text 800-231-1127.

• Mental health resources: easterseal­s.com/michigan/exploreres­ources/mental-health-tipsduring-a.html.

• The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-TALK (8255), suicidepre­ventionlif­eline. org or text 741741.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF CANTERBURY VILLAGE, CV EVENTS ?? “Dino & Dragon Stroll,” a Jurassic walk-thru experience, is May 19-22, and May 28-29 at Canterbury Village in Orion Twp.
PHOTO COURTESY OF CANTERBURY VILLAGE, CV EVENTS “Dino & Dragon Stroll,” a Jurassic walk-thru experience, is May 19-22, and May 28-29 at Canterbury Village in Orion Twp.

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