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Seniors Calendar: Events from July 18 to July 25

Seniors Calendar: Events from July 18 to July 25
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Serving the public: Island Harvest expects to provide 115,000 meals to 1,200 children

Serving the public: Island Harvest expects to provide 115,000 meals to 1,200 children
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Retiring library director honored with new building endowment

Retiring library director honored with new building endowment Former Baldwin Public Library Director Doug Koschik was recently honored with a building endowment fund created in his name. Photo provided by Baldwin Public Library Director Rebekah Craft Advertisement BIRMINGHAM Last month, Director Doug Koschik retired from the Baldwin Public Library after 30 years of service. But he’s certainly not gone for good. To celebrate his retirement, the library’s board of directors announced a new endowment fund named for Koschik. The money collected will be used to support improvements to the historical building in perpetuity. Initial donations to the endowment have reached close to $11,000.

Leaders hope to leave 2020 behind in healthier, more stable year

Leaders hope to leave 2020 behind in healthier, more stable year There are dozens of office buildings on Telegraph Road in Bingham Farms, and many have lost tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Tiffany Esshaki OAKLAND COUNTY On Jan. 1, the world celebrated the start of a new year. But let’s get real: We were really toasting the end and good riddance of 2020, a year filled with illnesses, upheaval and general misery. Alas, we get a chance to start over and keep working toward something better. That’s just what leaders around the Eagle’s coverage area plan to do with the next 11 months.

Birmingham robotics center donates $20K in toys to Detroit nonprofit

It s been a tough year for Jonathan and Sarah Jacobs s business. The Franklin couple that owns The Robot Garage in Birmingham and Rochester Hills has kept their doors closed to children since March when shutdowns over COVID-19 began.  The center, which brings in children as young as preschool age to teach them all about robotics, has plenty of kits and toys available for sale that are just sitting in their shop, not being played with. So instead of collecting dust, the Jacobs decided to make an impactful donation: they gifted more than $20,000 worth of toys to Brilliant Detroit, a nonprofit aimed at creating neighborhood spaces in the city.

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