by afampov · March 15, 2021
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The Indian Orchard Citizens Council is excited to announce that it will be lending a helping hand to the Easter Bunny, and will be giving out Pandemic Easter Baskets to neighborhood children, on Saturday, March 27th.
‘We are excited to announce that the Indian Orchard Citizens Council, through the generosity of many Indian Orchard businesses, and our Council Board members, will be giving out Easter Baskets of goodies to many Indian Orchard children during this difficult Pandemic year’, said Zaida Govan, President of the Indian Orchard Citizens Council.
‘A number of Indian Orchard Businesses have stepped up and donated funds to help the Citizens Council bring the ‘Magic of Easter’ to many children, and help celebrate the return of Spring, a time of renewed hope and promise for the coming year’, said Mari Tarpinian of Rick’s Auto Body.
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Celebrating the Greenwich Police Department’s 125th Anniversary Written by Sue Bodson
The Town of Greenwich is proud to be celebrating the 125
th Anniversary of the Greenwich Police Department this year. Chief James Heavey and the Department are marking this milestone by welcoming the community and longtime partners, including local businesses, to partake in several events throughout 2021.
The theme of the year will be “Honoring Our Past and Embracing Our Future,” with the funds raised to support the Greenwich Police Department’s Scholarship Fund, a non-profit 501 (c) (3), which grants financial assistance to the children of active Greenwich Police Officers, who qualify by ability and character, for undergraduate studies.
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Nonprofit collecting Barbie dolls for Macomb County children in need
With the Barbie doll’s 62nd birthday on March 9, Woman’s Life Chapter 911 President Lynn Karnes, who shares the same birthday, decided to organize a collection of the iconic dolls for local children.
Photo provided by Lynn Karnes
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ROSEVILLE In recognition of the Barbie doll’s 62nd birthday, Woman’s Life Chapter 911, a Port Huron nonprofit, will be holding a collection of the dolls for Macomb County children.
The idea came from Woman’s Life Chapter 911’s president, Lynn Karnes, who has always had a special connection with Barbie.