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Children’s activities

• Cheddar’s Preschool Story Time is 10:30a.m. June 1. Cheddar the Mouse and Mrs. Laura read a story about Bugs & Insects and activities for ages 2-5with caregiver at Troy Historic Village, 60W. Wattles Road, Troy, Troy Historical Society members: $5/child and $3/adult; non-members: $6/child and $4/ adult. Register at troyhistor­icvillage.org.

Farmers markets

• Spring Flowers and Michigan Made Sundays are 8a.m.-2p.m. May 22and 29at the Oakland County Farmers Market, 2350 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford Twp. Annuals, perennials, plants, hanging baskets, succulents and vegetable starters as well as Michigan-made garden art, garden-related items and Michiganma­de foods and crafts will be for sale. The Oakland County Farmers Market is also open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 7 a.m.-1:30p.m. Admission is free, 248-858-5495, facebook.com/ OaklCounty­FarmersMar­ket.

Festivals

• Ya’ssoo Greek Festival is 4-10 p.m. May 27, 11a.m.-10p.m. May 28and noon-10p.m. May 29at St. George Greek Orthodox Church, 43816Wooda­rd Ave., Bloomfield Hills. Greek cuisine,culture and customs, music and dancing, all ages, Dave Bennett Quartet to perform 6- 8p.m. May 27. Admission is $3, free for children under 12 or with three canned foods items to benefit Lighthouse of Oakland County, yassoogree­kfestival.com.

• “Dino & Dragon Stroll”, a Jurassic walk-thru experience, is May 28-29at Canterbury Village, 2359 Joslyn 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. Sensoryfri­endly sessions are 8:30a.m.

May 28.

• Greater Rochester Heritage Days is 11a.m.-6p.m. May 28and 11 a.m.-5p.m. May 29at Rochester Municipal Park, rochesterh­eritageday­s.org, car shows, artists vendors, children’s activities.

• The Kensington Art Fair is 10 a.m.-6p.m. May 28and May 29 and 10a.m.-4p.m. May 30, at Kensington Metropark, 4570

Huron River Pkwy. on Maple Beach, Milford. The fair features artwork for sale and gourmet food trucks, kensington­artfair.com.

Fundraiser­s/Volunteer opportunit­ies

• Troy Chamber of Commerce and Troy School District , “Step Up to the Plate,” Restaurant Week is May 22-27at participat­ing

Troy restaurant­s. Participat­ing restaurant­s offer diners 20percent off food purchases if they bring in a “Step Up to the Plate” promotiona­l piece (school flyer, ad, email or

other communicat­ion about the program), troychambe­r.com. Diners may then turn in their detailed receipts to a Troy school by June 6. The school that receives the most money in receipts will win a $1,000 cash prize.

• Memorial Day Pancake Breakfast fundraiser is 7a.m.-noon, May 30 at Royal Oak Farmers Market, 316E Eleven Mile, Royal Oak, 248-2463276, royaloakhi­storicalso­ciety. com, 248-439-1501, adults $6; children 10and younger $3

• Pontiac-based nonprofit Grace Centers of Hope is calling on volunteers to help spruce up its Little Grace Village neighborho­od in Pontiac. Volunteer opportunit­ies include gardening/planting, cleaning yard debris, and general landscapin­g. To volunteer, visit gracecente­rsofhope.volunteerh­ub. com or email Jager Carmos at jcarmos@gracecente­rsofhope. org, gracecente­rsofhope.org, must be 18+.

• The City of Farmington Hills is seeking volunteers to serve on its various Boards and Commission­s, fhgov.com/government-business/ boards-and-commission­s residency requiremen­ts may vary. There are several vacancies for members and alternates, who serve when members are unable to attend meetings. Those interested, should submit an applicatio­n at fhgov.com/government-business/ boards-and-commission­s/boardsand-commission­s-questionna­ireform.

• ALS Auction Mania is May 30 to June 17, alsofmichi­gan.org, 248-354-6100, to benefit people with Lou Gehrig’s disease, auction items include a Mexican vacation, golf packages, wine tastings and tickets to outdoor activities.

• Beaumont Children’s Walk for Miracles is June 11, at the Detroit Zoo. Registrati­on opens at 7:30 a.m. All proceeds benefit Children’s Miracle Network programmin­g at

Beaumont Children’s. Participan­ts are encouraged to dress as their favorite superhero. In addition to the Zoo exhibits, the event features the Beaumont Children’s mascot bear and popular fairytale and comic book heroes, snacks and refreshmen­ts and each child will receive a superhero cape. Walkers must register for the event and make a minimum donation: $5 per person or $20per family. Visit beaumont.org/walk-for-miracles. • Steve’s Mediterran­ean Chef of Madison Heights is donating one percent of sales in May to nonprofit Michigan Women Forward, miwf. org. Steve’s Mediterran­ean Chef products are sold in 250stores in Michigan including Kroger, Meijer, Nino Salvaggio, Papa Joe’s Market, Holiday Market and Westborn Market, stevesmedi­terranean.com.

Health/Safety activities

• 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.

Job fairs/Business activities

• Oakland County Parks and Recreation’s Virtual Job Fair to fill recreation jobs in collaborat­ion with Oakland County Human Resources is 1-4p.m. May 24, OaklandCou­ntyParks.com/jobs.

• The Engineerin­g Society of Detroit’s Engineers Get Hired job fair is 2-7p.m. May 24, at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi. Cost to jobseekers to attend the job fair is free for ESD members or $20for non-members (includes a one-year membership to ESD for new, first-time members. Parking is free. Jobseekers can register in advance at esd.org/gethired or at the event, starting at 1:30p.m. on the day of the job fair.

• Comcast RISE program was created to support women business owners through the awarding of Comcast services, including consulting, media, creative production and technology solutions. Those interested, can apply at comcastris­e.com.

Libraries

• Commerce Township Community Library to host Robert Dustman, author of “Defining Moments”: 7 p.m. May 25, at the library, 180E Commerce Road, Commerce Twp., 248-669-8108, register at commerceli­brary.evanced.info/signup/ calendar.

• Rochester Hills Public Library to host Be SMART for Kids to help parents and adults normalize conversati­ons about gun safety, at 7 p.m. June 2at the library, 500Olde Towne Road, Rochester. Registrati­on is required at calendar.rhpl.org or call 248-656-2900.

Museum activities

• Thursday Teas: Troy in the Twenties presented by Troy Historic Village at 2p.m. May 26, inside

Old Troy Church at Troy Historic Village, 60W. Wattles Road, Troy, Troy Historical Society members: $8, non-members: $9. Geared toward adults. Register at troyhistor­icvillage.org.

Parks/Nature activities

• Memorial Day weekend at Addison Oaks Campground features special events and activities, May 28-29. The campground has 170 campsites available, plus group areas, cabins and yurts. For more informatio­n, call 248-693-2432 or for a reservatio­n, call 248-8581400.

• Transforma­tion Station — Water Studies workshop is

10:30 a.m.-noon May 28 at Wint Nature Center in Independen­ce Oaks County Park, 9501 Sashabaw Road, Clarkston. Participan­ts use nets and magnifying lenses to investigat­e the lives of insects that are born in the water such as dragonflie­s and mayflies. Participan­ts will also look for animals that depend on them for survival. This program is suitable for ages 6+, $5/ person. Preregistr­ation with payment 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.

• Thursday Walking Group begins at 6p.m. May 26. Weekly walks cover a variety of scenic 1.5-3 mile routes in the Troy area. Program is free, for all ages and levels of fitness, presented by Troy Historic Village and sponsored by Beaumont Health. For meeting locations, route details, or to sign up, visit troyhistor­icvillage.org.

Support resources

• Families Against Narcotics launches new Oakland County Chapter to launch at 7p.m. May 24at Southfield Pavilion, 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield, light refreshmen­ts will be served. For informatio­n, call Linda Davis at 586-855-9307or email linda@ familiesag­ainstnarco­tics.org, familiesag­ainstnarco­tics.org.

• 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) 247-5701or email kmonts@hom. org. In-person group meets on the Third Friday of the month at 10:3011:30a.m. at Royal Oak Senior Center, 3500Marais Ave. Royal Oak. RSVP with Cynthia Palmer at 248-334-1323or 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 OF PAST GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS, COURTESY OF GRACE CENTERS OF HOPE ?? Grace Centers of Hope is calling on volunteers to help spruce up its Little Grace Village neighborho­od in Pontiac. Volunteers are needed for gardening/planting, cleaning yard debris, and general landscapin­g.
PHOTO OF PAST GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS, COURTESY OF GRACE CENTERS OF HOPE Grace Centers of Hope is calling on volunteers to help spruce up its Little Grace Village neighborho­od in Pontiac. Volunteers are needed for gardening/planting, cleaning yard debris, and general landscapin­g.

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