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Southfield Civic Center Pool Opening and Free Swim Lesson Day June 15

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Southfield Civic Center Pool Opening and Free Swim Lesson Day June 15

    The Southfield Parks & Recreation Department invites residents to celebrate the beginning of summer with the opening of the Southfield Sports Arena Pool and Free Swim Lesson Day on Saturday, June 15.   The Pool Opening Celebration will take place from 1-8 p.m. at the Southfield Sports Arena located within the Southfield Municipal Complex at 26000 Evergreen Road. The event will feature free admission and entertainment throughout the day.   Free swim lessons will also be offered for children ages 2-12 who are interested in taking lessons through the summer. Lessons will be available for Parent/Tot (ages 2-4, parent works with child in water) and Preschool (ages 3-5) from 11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Children ages 6-12 can try either the Level 1 Sea Horses class or Level 2 Minnows class from 12-12:30 p.m. to see what level is appropriate for them. Pre-registration is required by calling (248) 796-4640. Each class is limited to the first 15 to register.   For more information, call the Southfield Sports Arena at (248) 796-4640.

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Michigan Vets Foundation and 313 Project are Two of 10 Aprons in Action Fin…

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Michigan Vets Foundation and 313 Project are Two of 10 Aprons in Action Finalists

    The Michigan Vets Foundation and the 313 Project, each a monthly winner in The Home Depot Foundation’s year-long Facebook voting program called Aprons in Action, are competing this month against eight other finalists for the $250,000 grand prize. Voting begins May 1 and runs through May 31 at www.facebook.com/homedepotfoundation. The organization with the most votes at the end of the month will win the top prize of $250,000. Organizations with the second and third most votes will receive $150,000 and $100,000 from The Home Depot Foundation, respectively. Each month since the Aprons in Actions contest began in June 2012, The Home Depot Foundation’s Facebook fans helped one of the 11 finalists win $25,000 to better the communities they serve. This month, the Michigan Vets Foundation and the 313 Project are competing against the following nonprofit organizations from across the country: ·        June 2012 Winner: Volunteers of America Greater Ohio (Columbus, OH) ·        July 2012 Winner: Stiggy’s Dogs (Howell, MI) ·        September 2012 Winner: AMVETS Post 44 (Struthers, OH) ·        November 2012 Winner: Low Income Housing Institute (Seattle, WA) ·        December 2012 Winner: VFW Post 2777 (Burton, MI) ·        February 2013 Winner: Grand Rapids Home for Veterans (Grand Rapids, MI) ·        March 2013 Winner: Active Heroes (Louisville, KY) ·        April 2013 Winner: Saratoga County RPC-VETHELP (Ballston Spa, NY) “We are excited about this final round of competition to win $250,000,” said Tyrone Chatman, executive director of the Michigan Veterans Foundation. “We need all boots on the ground to win the grand prize to help us strengthen our service for veterans. So we encourage everyone to go on Facebook and vote for us!” Since receiving the $25,000 grant from winning the October competition, the Michigan Veterans Foundation revamped its resident...

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Disaster Safety and Mitigation Tips Featured During Building Safety Month

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Disaster Safety and Mitigation Tips Featured During Building Safety Month

    The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs’ Bureau of Construction Codes offers important information on disaster safety and mitigation to protect you and your property from water and wind damage due to flooding, tornadoes and severe storms.  Just a few inches of water from flooding can cause tens of thousands of dollars in damage to your home and contents. During times of heavy rainfall, the most common catastrophe in many Michigan homes is sump pump failure causing basements to flood. First, know the different types of sump pumps and purchase a pump that is best for protecting your home. Primary sump pumps, standard in most homes, pump up to several thousand gallons an hour of seepage water out of basements to prevent flooding. The two types of primary sump pumps are submersible pumps (put under water in the sump pump basin or pit); and pedestal pumps that are not submerged but rather sit above the sump pit.   Battery backup pumps and generators provide added insurance. In the case of a power outage; sump pumps will be useless as they are electric powered.  If the power goes out, the backup system or generator will take over to rid the sump basin of water and keep your basement dry. Water-powered backup sump pump systems that do not rely on electrical power to operate are also available.   Homeowners can do regular maintenance to help avoid future sump pump problems or failure. The average lifespan of a sump pump is about 10 years and they eventually wear out. Here are a few maintenance tips:   ·         Unplug any electrical power leading to the unit before doing any sump pump maintenance.   ·         Clean out the sump pit and keep it free of any debris or stray items in the pit that may hinder the float mechanism causing it to fail.  Test the float itself as...

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SAFE'S 7th Year Anniversary Celebrating Self-Sufficiency for more survivors…

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SAFE'S 7th Year Anniversary Celebrating Self-Sufficiency for more survivors of domestic violence

    On Friday, June 21, 2013 Sisters Acquiring Financial Empowerment (SAFE) will celebrate seven years of assisting victims of domestic violence become self sufficient. Tracey McCaskill, News Director/On Air Host - FM 98 WJLB & WMXD Mix 92.3 will emcee the event.    "I am so honored --and just sheer excited to take part in SAFE's Annual Appreciation Event. In spearheading this organization -- Kalyn Risker has been a staunch agent for CHANGE within this community --and beyond.” - Tracey McCaskill, News Director/On Air Host - FM 98 WJLB & WMXD Mix 92.3 SAFE is dedicated to the financial empowerment of victims of domestic violence by providing training, workshops and resources to equip program participants with the tools necessary to become self-sufficient. The organization’s success is a direct result of the hard work and commitment of its volunteers and supporters. Since its inception SAFE has assisted over 730 victims of domestic violence and this event will serve as an opportunity to celebrate the growth of the organization and the strides it has made in the community. "I am so proud of SAFE and that within six years developed into an organization that is being recognized on a national and now global level for its track record of effectively helping survivors of domestic violence to be free from abuse while obtaining the skills and resources they need to obtain a new job, return to school and become entrepreneurs.” – Kalyn Risker, Founder and Executive Director, Sisters Acquiring Financial Empowerment (SAFE) SAFE’s 7th Annual Appreciation Event Fundraiser will be held on Friday, June 21, 2013 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the beautiful Detroit Historical Museum with a special Afterglow Event immediately following.  Tickets are $45 which includes a tour of the Detroit Historical Museum, hor d’oeuvres, live entertainment, Awards Ceremony and admission into the Afterglow. For tickets visit newsafestart.org or for additional information, contact Sisters Acquiring Financial...

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'Star Trek's' Zoe Saldana on racism: 'I'm not going to talk about it'

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		'Star Trek's' Zoe Saldana on racism: 'I'm not going to talk about it'

Zoe Saldana arrives at the LA premiere of "Star Trek Into Darkness" at The Dolby Theater on May 14, in LA. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) (CNN) -- Zoe Saldana is one of Hollywood's leading actresses, and she's making headlines as Uhura in "Star Trek Into Darkness." She crossed barriers as the lead in "Avatar," the highest grossing movie of all time. But how does being a woman of color impact her career choices and options? The actress, who is of Puerto Rican and Dominican descent, spoke about it in an interview with Ebony magazine's Kelley L. Carter: EBONY: Speaking of color, it doesn't seem to limit you. And it almost appears seamless. Is that true? Or have there been bumps along the way because you're a woman of color? Zoe Saldana: Nothing in life is just one layer. It's one-layered (but) it's multifaceted, and there are various factors that take place into making a decision or something happening. So the one thing I will say is, what has not changed is what I feel and think of myself and how I interact with the world, how I handle myself. I feel like I'm very confident. I'm going to have my moments of weakness, but I like who I am and I don't want to be anybody else. I don't want anybody to tell me to change when I don't want to change. So that's just who I am. And when I approach something---whether I'm fighting for a role or I'm being offered a role---I'm not thinking whether or not anybody is doing me a favor or if I'm doing somebody else a favor. I'm just thinking, as an artist and as a woman, "is this something that best represents the craft that I want to be known for?" Or is this an accurate representation of...

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Amber Alert Cancelled for missing 3-year-old girl from Detroit

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Amber Alert Cancelled for missing 3-year-old girl from Detroit

Update: According to Detroit Police, Stacey Anderson, the child’s father, released 3-year-old Alonna Anderson to her relatives. She is safe and was not harmed. Both suspects are still wanted for kidnapping. DETROIT — The Detroit Police Department has issued an Amber Alert for a missing 3-year-old girl who reportedly was last seen Sunday.Alonna Anderson is described as a 3-year-old black female, 3 feet tall and 48 pounds. She has brown eyes and black hair. She was last seen in the area of Northfield Avenue and I-96 in Detroit wearing a floral shirt and skirt with white, pink, green, yellow and orange flowers on the shirt. For Full Story Click Here.

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FIAT 500

 

Fiat 500


It’s kind of odd when you think about it.

No, actually it’s really odd.

That at 6’1 and 200 and something pounds (you’ll never get me to pen that number now (LOL), I’ve got a thing for the new 2012 Fiat 500. And by most accounts you’d actually think I’d hate driving it.

Okay, hate might be a bit extreme, but considering my physical stature, which is more suitable for larger vehicles, you just wouldn’t expect me to dig driving a car as small as the Fiat. Yeah, yeah I know – everywhere you turn it’s “small cars are in.” Still, initially selling anybody over 6 feet on a vehicle as small as this one is tough even if it does save you money on gas.

The idea immediately conjures up images from back in the day of me and three high school football teammates cramming into a friend’s two-door Civic after practice because he was the first one with a car.

Efficient I guess, but after three hours of beating each other up on the field and being crammed in that car, walking or
catching the bus home sometimes seemed like a better idea.

IMAGINE THAT

Not the case with the new Fiat 500. That’s why after initially requesting one of Chrysler’s new 300 sedans to drive from one of the carmaker’s events in San Diego to Los Angeles, I asked if I could take a Fiat 500 instead after test driving the car.

I’m sure my request even struck some of the event organizers as odd. But there’s just something cool about the Italian carmaker’s new entry into the U.S. car market under its partnership with Chrysler. Maybe it’s the look, which despite some comparisons to the Smart Car or Mini Cooper really has a style all its own.

Inspired by the original Fiat 500 (Cinquecento) dating back more than 50 years, key design elements of the car include the “shell-like” roof, and its signature “whiskers and logo” face with circular projector headlamps and lower park lamps.

The rear of the 500 is stylized with a signature chromed license plate brow, a motif from the original Cinquecento that was inspired by a bicycle saddle, rear taillamps set between the edges of the liftgate, and a rear window that spans the width of the liftgate.

Staying true to the car’s Italian heritage, the new 2012 Fiat 500 is available in 14 colors including Rosso (red), Bianco (white), Azzurro (blue), Grigio (gray), Argento (silver), Giallo (yellow), Mocha Latte, Verde Chiaro (light green), Nero (black), Rame (copper), Espresso, Verde Oliva (olive green), Rosso Brillante (tricoat pearl red) and Bianco Perla (pearl white).

Seeing all the Fiat 500s in different colors lined up is like rolling into a Baskin Robbins. It’s hard to pick which one you like more.

TRUE TEST

Of course, the true selling point on any small car is how comfortable you feel inside. And although the Fiat 500 (available in three models, Pop, Sport, Lounge) would by no means be my first pick for four full-size adults on a road trip, it’s a lot more comfortable than you’d expect.

 

 


 

Another auto journalist I rode with during my Fiat 500 test drive was actually taller than me and neither one of us really had an issue with space. The interior reflects much of the
car’s exterior styling with features like a circular-themed instrument cluster featuring the speedometer, tachometer and trip computer with color-matched exterior accents and vehicle buttons highlighted with chromed circular rings.

In addition to a fairly decent sized luggage compartment, the Fiat 500 also features built-in storage spaces including two in the instrument panel, map pockets in the door panels, another below the center console’s shifter bezel and one below the passenger seat.

Available with either leather or cloth seats, the only major downside of the 500’s interior is that you can’t adjust the height in the front passenger’s seat, which means you have to recline the seat back more than you really want.

It should be a quick and must-do fix for future models in the U.S. market where consumers tend to be bigger than in Europe.

The front-wheel-drive Fiat 500, which is available as either a manual or automatic, is powered by a 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine that provides 101 horsepower and 98 lb.-ft. of torque, which is hardly thrilling behind the wheel. But it’s not a boring
drive either.

Safety features include seven standard air bags and reactive head restraints.

Fiat’s engineers have managed to pull off some cool convenience features in the new 500 with the availability of a TomTom navigation device with hands free communications capabilities that shows pictograms from a central LCD monitor in the instrument cluster and a space-saving Bose premium audio system.

There’s definitely a lot more to this car than you’d expect in a vehicle this size. Okay, it still probably wouldn’t have made those trips home from football practice with my teammates any more bearable. But I’m betting it would’ve made it easier to convince that cheerleader I had a crush on to go out to eat with me after a game.

At least I hope so.

Marcus Amick is a freelance automotive writer and lifestyle analyst. He can be contacted at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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