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Detroit 4Fest Returns to Holly Oaks ORV Park - The Truth About Cars

Detroit 4Fest Returns to Holly Oaks ORV Park   Detroit 4Fest, an event for off-roading and overlanding, is returning September 25-26 to Holly Oaks ORV (Off Road Vehicle) Park in Holly, Michigan, a live event for off-road and outdoor recreation. “We’re pleased to announce a price reduction for 2021. It’s only $25 a day to drive your rig on any of the courses at the park during Detroit 4Fest,” said Z Performance’s Tom Zielinski, event organizer. “However, registration is limited in order to provide room for everyone to roam. An experience unlike any other, where else you can drive your own rig at an ORV park? Sign up now so you won’t miss out.”

Oakland County Parks and Recreation Honors Gregory Jamian for his Service to the Community

Oakland County Parks and Recreation Honors Gregory Jamian for his Service to the Community Share Article AmeriCare Medical CEO is acknowledged for his contributions to Oakland County s Park system that spans over 15 years. Executive Officer, Daniel Stencil presents Parks Commissioner, Greg Jamian with award. “Mr. Jamian’s support and dedication to the Park’s system and programs through the years has been truly appreciated and his contributions will be enjoyed by many for generations to come , states Daniel Stencil, Executive Officer for Oakland County Parks and Recreation. TROY, Mich. (PRWEB) February 18, 2021 Executive Officer, Daniel Stencil of the Oakland County Parks and Recreation system recently presented area businessman and civic leader Greg Jamian, with a recognition award for Greg’s service to the County’s Park system. Stencil, a Nationally known Parks and Rec Administrator said “Mr. Jamia

Detroit 4Fest joins Metro Detroit s fall auto-palooza

The Detroit Auto Show may be downsized for 2021, but late September is still shaping up to be a major auto blowout in southeast Michigan. Jeep announced this week that it will sponsor Detroit 4fest  one of the country’s premier off-road events at Holly Oaks ORV Park, Metro Detroit’s sprawling off-road playground. Scheduled for Sept. 25-26, Detroit 4fest will be sandwiched between the Detroit Auto Show’s Sept. 21-26 Motor Bella event and the American Festival of Speed, Sept. 30-Oct. 3. With Motor Bella and Festival of Speed held back-to-back at M1 Concourse in Pontiac   and Detroit 4fest taking over Holly Oaks 30 miles north off I-75  the auto trifecta will move the epicenter of car shows to Oakland County, away from its traditional TCF Center location in downtown Detroit.

Oakland County community calendar Dec 20 and beyond

Health/Safety activities • Jewish Family Service presents psychiatrist Dr. Jeffrey London, as he provides an introduction to anxiety disorders and how to prepare emotionally for the winter months and what anxiety looks like in children and adults, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jan. 6, via Zoom, adv. register at jfsdetroit.org/drlondon. • During the holiday season, the Farmington Hills Fire Department offers fire safety tips for those who decorate with live trees. Their fire education slogan is “Water Your Tree So We Don’t Have To!” The National Fire Protection Association emphasizes that trees must be watered daily and recommends cutting at least two inches off the base of the trunk prior to placing the tree in the stand. Artificial Christmas trees also pose hazards. If an artificial tree catches fire, the house can fill with smoke in a matter of seconds. The association recommends having working smoke alarms and a family escape plan, nfpa.org/holiday.

Adopt an overseas service member this holiday season

The organization Desert Angels is requesting the public to put together Do-It-Yourself holiday boxes for service members deployed overseas. Volunteers receive a box, military address and a shopping list. Participants shop, pack, tape and mail the boxes. Desert Angel founder Louise Blain said, We have troops serving and protecting in a far-away land; all they hear is bad news. How about you send them a box filled with hope, love, kindness and encouraging words? Add some socks, jerky, nuts, snacks, etc.   If you would like to send a Miracle Box to deployed military service members, email Louise@thedesertangel.org or call 248-736-6403. For more information, visit www.thedesertangel.org. and www.facebook.com/DesertAngelUSA/posts.

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