Oakland County community calendar Jan. 12 and beyond
Blood drives
• The City of Troy is hosting American Red Cross Blood Drives, 1-7 p.m. Jan. 14, Jan. 20, and Jan. 21; at the Troy Community Center, 3179 Livernois, Troy. Donation appointments can be scheduled by calling 313-300-9617 or visiting www.redcrossblood.org and entering zip code 48083. Photo ID or Red Cross Donor Card will be required. Donors must be at least 17 years old, weigh more than 110 pounds, and be in good general health.
Business/Education activities
• “Selling Your Home Made Simple” free event is 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Jan. 14, at Hechtman Independent Living, 6690 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield Twp. Reservations are required, call Jackie Rosender at 248-444-2430 or email jrosender@jslmi.org.
• Bank of America is accepting applications for the 2025 Student Leaders summer internship program through Jan. 15. Students Leaders receive first-hand experience in serving their communities through a paid eight-week internship with local nonprofits. They also travel to Washington, D.C. for the national Student Leaders Summit. Students should apply at www.bankofamerica.com/studentleaders and submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher, coach, guidance counselor or school administrator.
• Main Street Pontiac is accepting applications for vendors through 5 p.m. Jan. 17, for the Saginaw Green Maker’s Village, at Saginaw Green Park (111 N. Saginaw Street) from March through December 2025. Cost is $150 per month, plus a $50 monthly fee for electricity and other shared amenities. Mandatory operating hours from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday through Saturday. Eligible to Pontiac-based startups and small businesses without an existing storefront in Pontiac, mainstreetpontiac.org/saginaw-green-makers-village.
• Kevin’s Song 9th Annual Conference on Suicide is Jan. 23-25 at St. John’s Resort, 44045 Five Mile Road, Plymouth. Rate for the three-day conference is $450+ per person; and single day pricing is $225+ per person. Student rates are available. Faith-based training for the faith-based community is 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Jan. 24, register at https://kevinssong.org.
• Get published: Are you a writer? A photographer? An illustrator? A cartoonist? An artist of another kind? A creative person with your own style? If so, we’d like to showcase your work! Submit at t.ly/michcall
• Free Zoom Program – outlining Michigan’s new Power of Attorney Act for Caregiver, is 2-3 p.m. Jan. 14, register for the free virtual program, email Joanna Dorfman at jdorfman@jslmi.org or call 248-661-6390 ext. 1, with a presentation by estate planning attorney Howard Collens of Collens Estate Law PLLC in Huntington Woods.
• Introduction to Lakes Online, presented by MSU Extension of Oakland County, six-week online class taught via pre-recorded video lectures, topics include lake ecology, aquatic plants, and water law. Register by 5 p.m. Jan. 28, at www.canr.msu.edu/courses/introduction-to-lakes
Charitables/Fundraisers
• Party Palooza Fundraiser is 6-10 p.m. Jan. 17, at Pontiac Transportation Museum, 250 W. Pike St., Pontiac, cocktails, food, live entertainment, tickets are available at https://events.getlocalhop.com/pontiac-transportation-museum-pop/event/3AxmNbdcA5 or call 248-977-4410.
• Kroger shoppers will be greeted by Gleaners’ volunteers with donation lists of needed nutritious foods and personal items. Volunteers will collect customer donations on Saturdays and Sundays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Jan. 18-19 at Kroger locations in Oakland County.
• Gorman’s Home Furnishings and Interior Design is hosting its annual Charity Recliner Promotion. Customers who visit any of Gorman’s four Southeast Michigan showrooms (Farmington Hills, Novi, Southfield and Troy) from now through Jan. 20, and make a minimum donation of $50 to The Arc of Oakland County, will receive an extra $200 off the price of any leather recliner from Gorman’s 10 Best Brands or up to $400 off Stressless recliners, www.gormans.com/arc.
• The Furniture Bank of Metro Detroit is seeking donations of gently used furniture for families in need, especially smaller sofas, dining tables, and chairs that fit in modest-sized homes, items should be free of stains, rips, tears, and pet hair. Call 248-332-1300 to schedule a pick-up.
• Child Abuse Survivor and former NFL Player to speak at CARE House of Oakland County’s 2025 Circle of Friends Luncheon event to raise funds for child abuse treatment and prevention programs. The luncheon is Jan. 23, at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham. CARE House will also host a preview party on Jan. 22. Ticket prices for the luncheon start at $125. Ticket packages and tickets for the preview party are also available to purchase. Call 248-332-7173 ext. 206 or visit www.carehouse.org.
Community events
• Traditional Ice Harvesting Open House is 1-4 p.m. Jan. 12, at Orchard Lake Museum, 3951 Orchard Lake Road, Orchard Lake Village, free admission, donations welcome. Another open house will be held the following Sunday, from 1-4 p.m. Jan. 19, exhibits of local area history and culture, www.gwbhs.org.
• The League of Women Voters Oakland Area is hosting a public presentation featuring Casandra Ulbrich, Chancellor for Institutional Advancement at the University of Michigan-Dearborn at 1 p.m. Jan. 15, at Bloomfield Township Public Library, 1099 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Township. The event is free and open to the public. RSVP to Geri Rinchler at LWVOAMI@gmail.com, https://my.lwv.org/michigan/oakland-area.
• Anthony Grupido “Magic of Hope” is 7-8:30 p.m. Jan. 23, at Groves High School Auditorium, 20500 W 13 Mile Road, Beverly Hills, addressing mental health awareness and suicide prevention with magic, humor and storytelling, www.birminghamyouthassistance.org, free admission.
Expos/Festivals
• Detroit Auto Show is Jan. 11-20, at Huntington Place, One Washington Blvd., https://detroitautoshow.com, ticket prices vary.
• Detroit Model Railroad Club Open House Shows are noon to 5 p.m. Jan. 11-12, Jan. 25-26, March 1-2 and March 15-16, at 104 North Saginaw St. Holly, 248-634-5811, dmrrc.org, $5 gen adm., $2 for ages 5-17 and $2 for younger than 5.
• The City of Rochester Hills invites the community to enjoy holiday lights at Innovation Hills Park, 2800 W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills, 5-7 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 5-8 p.m. Friday-Sunday, through Jan. 15, www.rochesterhills.org/news_detail_T9_R385.php.
• Rochester Hills Public Library to host “Winter Wonder Library,” 6-8 p.m. Jan. 17, outside at the library’s garden, 500 Olde Towne Road, Rochester. An after-hours event packed with crafts, hot cocoa and cookies, dancing and seasonal fun for all ages, open to the public, no registration required. For information, visit calendar.rhpl.org or call 248-656-2900.
• Downtown Rochester’s Frost Festival is 5-9 p.m. Jan. 17 and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Jan. 18. Frozen in Time-themed ice sculptures, Frost Fest BINGO. Map of ice sculptures is online and a physical map is at Rochester DDA’s Downtown Collaboration Studio, 431 Main Street. Ice carving competition is 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Jan. 18, on W. 4th Street. Lions’ Club warming station on E. 3rd Street to feature a warm fire, marshmallow roasting, and ice corn hole, downtownrochestermi.com/frost-festival.
• The Big, Bright Light Show: 5 p.m.-midnight, nightly through Jan. 19, downtown Rochester, www.downtownrochestermi.com/the-big-bright-light-show.
Library activities
• Expedition Quartet with Ralph Koziarski will perform at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 15, at the Southfield Library, 26300 Evergreen Road. Southfield, www.kozimusic.com, 248-701-4888, $7 cover charge.
• Rochester Hills Public Library presents “Resources & Guidance for the 2025 Tax Filing Season” at 7 p.m. Jan. 16, at the library, 500 Olde Towne Road, Rochester, open to the public, registration is required at calendar.rhpl.org or call 248-656-2900.
• Tinker Tuesday, Mo Willems’ Pigeon Books maker event is 6 p.m. Jan. 21, at The Madison Heights Public Library, 240 W 13 Mile Road, Madison Heights. Register at: https://secure.rec1.com/MI/madison-heights-mi/catalog, 248-588-7763, ages 5+, free.
• Math and Science tutoring for middle and high school students is 1-4 p.m. every other Saturday at Pontiac Library, 60 E Pike St., Pontiac, registration required by email at pont@pontiaclibrary.org.
Parks/Outdoor activities
• Winter Park at Bowers School Farm, 1219 E Square Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills, is open through Feb. 23, family-friendly 200-foot tubing hill, designed for fun in any weather, no snow needed, night display of neon lights, farm animals, bonfires, farm and kitchen store, food to purchase. Hours are 4-10 p.m. Friday, noon-10 p.m., Saturday and noon-9 p.m. Sunday, tickets are $17 each, www.schoolfarm.org/winter-activities.
• The Rink at Royal Oak is open daily through Feb. 17, at Centennial Commons Park, Royal Oak, festive lights, royaloakholidays.com, admission is $10-$12, skate rental if needed is $5, weather permitting.
• The Rink at Stine Community Park is open daily through March 16, at 241 Town Center, at the City of Troy Civic Center Campus, free admission, skate rentals are $3 residents, $5 non-residents, https://rec.troymi.gov/parks___facilities/the_rink/index.php, weather permitting.
• Riley Park Ice Rink is open daily through February, at 23600 Liberty St., Farmington, open daily, weather permitting, free admission, bring skates, https://farmgov.com/Community/Parks-and-Recreation/Riley-Park-Ice-Rink.
• Oakland County Parks and Recreation offers free admission. General park entry fees and vehicle permits have been eliminated for all parks operated by Oakland County Parks, www.oakgov.com/community/oakland-county-parks.
• Huron-Clinton Metroparks in Livingston, Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne, metroparks.com. Park entrance fees apply. Annual vehicle passes are $40 for residents ($29 for seniors 62+) or $45 for non-residents ($34 for seniors 62+).
• Michigan State Parks and Recreation Areas, michigan.gov/dnr. Park entrance fees apply.
Support activities/Resources
• For access to local community services, dial 211 (844-875-9211) or text zip code to 898211, for information and referrals to physical and mental health resources; housing, utility, food, and employment assistance; and suicide and crisis interventions, United Way, https://unitedwaysem.org/get-help.
• Common Ground’s Resource & Crisis Helpline is available 24/7 – call or text 800-231-1127.
• The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline provides 24/7 confidential support for people who are suicidal or in emotional distress, or who know someone who is. Calls and text messages to 988 route to a 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline call center, www.fcc.gov/988Lifeline.
• Veterans Crisis Line, dial 988 and then press 1 to connect to the Veterans Crisis Lifeline. For texts, veterans should text the Veterans Crisis Lifeline short code: 838255.
• National Domestic Violence Hotline, 800-799-7233, available 24/7.
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