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Cousin charged with second-degree murder in Zion Foster’s death BY BRIAN WELLS

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EASTPOINTE — The cousin of an Eastpointe teenager who disappeared in 2022 is facing new charges related to her disappearance. Jaylin Omar Brazier, 24, of Detroit, who was previously charged and sentenced to prison last year for lying to police, is now charged with second-degree murder and tampering with evidence. “An exhaustive investigation over a year and a half was conducted by the Detroit Police Department assisted by local, state, and federal agencies,” the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office stated in a press release. Brazier was arraigned June 13 in the 36th District Court in Detroit by Magistrate Jeffrey Kleparek. According to the Michigan Offender Tracking Information System, he was paroled on Jan. 17, 2023. Wayne County Jail records show him as being held in custody without bond. “Our hearts go out to the family of Zion Foster,” Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said in a prepared statement. “This case is a quintessential example of investigators and prosecutors who refused to give up on her homicide. For 18 months, investigators put together the evidence. Each piece of evidence in this case was examined and linked together.” See CHARGED on page 12A

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ROSEVILLE — While the Fourth of July is a day for picnics and celebrations, the holiday is painful for Pam Leidlein. It’s the day her daughter, Michelle Packard, 34, was killed by gunfire. On July 4, 2012, Packard was at a fireworks event with her fiancé and his young daughter in the Lansing area. Packard was waiting for the show to begin when all of a sudden she fell over. “Her fiancé thought she had a seizure,” said Leidlein, who was not See ORANGE on page 10A

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Several local classic car owners braved the rainy weather June 15 to attend the First State Bank car show to kick off the annual Eastpointe Cruisin’ Gratiot. Wearing a T-shirt to match, Eastpointe resident William Wade takes a moment with his 1967 Thunderbird. Look to next week’s issue for coverage of the big cruise day June 17, which Photo by Donna Dalziel took place after press time.

n June 13, the Recreational Authority of Roseville and Eastpointe’s Senior Center held a picnic-themed summer day camp for senior citizens at the RARE building in Roseville. Pictured, Senior Center Director Mary Grant proclaims Annette Desmarais, of Roseville, right, the winner in the cup challenge. Desmarais faced off against Peggy Vigneau, of Warren, left, for the “Minute to Win It” style challenge. The summer camp attendees were divided into two teams, and a person from each team came up to compete in different challenges with the winner earning points for their team. In the cup challenge, one by one, the cups were restacked to move the cup of a different color to the top of the stack. The next senior summer day camp event will be “Sun, Sand, and Sea” from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 11. For more information, call (586) 777-7177 or (586) 445-5480. — Maria Allard

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EASTPOINTE — Following the departure of its former director of public safety, the city of Eastpointe has promoted an officer to fill the role of police chief. In a ceremony held June 14, Eastpointe Police Detective Lt. Matthew Hambright was promoted to fill the vacancy left by the departure of former Director of Public Safety George Rouhib. Hambright was hired into the department in 2006 after working in Lansing Township. Since then, he’s worked in a multitude of roles within the Eastpointe Police Department, including field training officer, evidence technician for the department’s SWAT team and mobile field force commander. Most recently, he was the lieutenant in charge of the detective bureau. “I grew up in St. Clair Shores and Grosse Pointe Woods, so I’m from the area. I was aware of the community when I came here,” he said. “It’s busy. I never wanted to be a police officer to kind of just smile and wave and drive in circles. I like the law enforcement part of it. I like the challenge,” he said. While Hambright has always liked the law enforcement aspect of the job and


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LANSING — A special day to recognize mothers whose children have served or are serving in the military is being considered in the Michigan Legislature. On June 7, the Michigan Senate passed Bill No. 235, a bipartisan bill to establish Feb. 1 as “Blue Star Mother’s Day” in Michigan. The bill passed the Senate unanimously, 38-0, and no members were absent.

On March 23, 2023, Sen. Rick Outman, R-Six Lakes, introduced the bill. Sen. Veronica Klinefelt, D-Eastpointe, was one of several sponsors of Bill No. 235. Klinefelt is the chair of the Michigan Senate Veterans and Emergency Services Committee. “It is a privilege to be part of honoring those women in such a meaningful way,” Klinefelt said in a prepared statement. “Their continuous support of those fighting to preserve our freedom and liberty is worthy of recognition and applause. I am grate-

ful for the Blue Star Mothers in my family, and all the Blue Star moms around the state who do so much for our servicemembers and our communities.” “The Blue Star Mothers of America go above and beyond to support the men and women who serve this nation,” Outman

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TeAuna Sanford, one of the school’s four co-valedictorians, addresses the audience. She spoke about having auti sm and being proud of herself for mak ing friends and doing well in school.

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EASTPOINTE — A free leadership camp for sixth, seventh and eighth graders will be held June 26-30 at Immanuel United Methodist Church, 23715 Gratiot Ave. The camp will focus on empowering youth, strengthening life skills and character development, and it will include games and arts and crafts. For more information, visit the CARE of Southeastern Michigan website at careofsem.com.

EASTPOINTE — Last year, Eastpointe Community Schools created the Distinguished Alumni award as a way to honor alumni of East Detroit High School, which is now Eastpointe High School. Eastpointe Middle School teacher Richard MacDonald, pictured third from left, was chosen as this year’s award recipient for 2023. MacDonald, known as Mr. Mac to his students, most recently taught science at Eastpointe Middle School. MacDonald, a teacher in the district for more than 30 years, started at the former Oakwood Middle School. He graduated from EDHS in 1979. He retired from the district at the end of the 202223 school year. Fifteen nominations from around the country were submitted this year. A group of four seniors and one staff member, also an alumnus, were on the selection committee. They read through the applications and chose MacDonald. A small group of former students nominated MacDonald. According to the nomination form, the 2023 Distinguished Alumni spent many years coaching in addition to teaching. Over time, MacDonald became a mentor to many students and had “a lasting impact on his students and student/athletes.” Distinguished alumni nominees are graduates who have made a significant impact in the areas of academic excellence, career achievement, dedicated service or cultural enrichment. A period of at least 15 years must have elapsed since the nominee graduated from EDHS. Individuals may be nominated posthumously. Nomination forms are available on the district’s website at eastpointeschools.org. Earlier this year, MacDonald was named as the district’s Outstanding Middle School Teacher of the Year in the countywide annual Macomb Intermediate School District Teacher of the Year program.

GLEANERS FOOD DISTRIBUTION SET FOR JUNE 29 EASTPOINTE — Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan will have food distribution at 9:30 a.m. June 29 at Eastpointe Middle School, 24701 Kelly Road. Gleaners provides meals to families in the community. For more information, visit the Gleaners website at www.gcfb.org.

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KINGS BAY, GEORGIA — Eight years ago, Roseville native Travis Smith joined the U.S. Navy. Currently, Smith serves as a fire control technician with Trident Refit Facility, Kings Bay. The petty officer second class is one of the sailors supporting a 123-year tradition of submarine service in the U.S. Navy. “I joined the Navy because my brother convinced me that I could see the world,” Smith said in a U.S. Navy press release. “Now, I see it through a periscope lens. I also knew joining the Navy would give me better options in life. I knew that if I worked hard, I could make this a career.” The Navy’s submarine force operates a large fleet of technically advanced vessels. The submarines are capable of conducting rapid defensive and offensive operations around the world. As a submarine force member, Smith is part of the history of the U.S. Navy’s most versatile weapons platform. “We protect the shipping lanes,” Smith said. “In reality, this helps protect your commerce needs so that you can receive items you purchase.” Smith’s job is to track the most important contacts in the ocean and accurately target them. He is grateful to others for helping make a Navy career Photo provided by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Josiah Trombley possible. “I would like to thank my brother,” he said. “He served in the military since I was a kid, and I’ve always looked up to him. He’s a more senior enlisted sailor now and I’m trying to outrank him at some point.”


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EASTPOINTE WELCOMES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FELLOW EASTPOINTE — Last month, city officials welcomed a new member to the team. On May 15, John Kraus began his position as Eastpointe’s community development fellow. The community development fellow’s role is to support business and economic development; sustainable spaces and solutions; and marketing, branding and promotion activities in the city. Kraus “Our Family Town is delighted to welcome John Kraus as our community development fellow,” City Manager Mariah Walton said in a prepared statement. “We are excited to work with John on a number of important projects that will have a lasting impact long after his fellowship. In particular, we look forward to developing evergreen sustainability initiatives, which he will be leading during his time in Eastpointe. Finally, he will play an indispensable role in retaining our status as a Certified Redevelopment Ready Community.” The city of Eastpointe was one of 10 communities chosen to host a fellow through the Community Economic Development Asso-

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ciation of Michigan. Since Kraus is employed through CEDAM, the association is paying his salary, not the city of Eastpointe. The fellowship was made possible with funding and support from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. Fellows are placed in communities for 15 months and work on a variety of projects to increase local collaboration and remove barriers to development. The communities are all engaged in the Redevelopment Ready Communities program. CEDAM’s community development fellowship was developed in 2018 to help address common challenges that communities face. According to Sarah Teater, director of capacity building at CEDAM, Eastpointe identified ambitious and impactful projects that will make a difference in the community. Kraus will work alongside Eastpointe Economic Development Manager Ian McCain and other city officials. Business attraction and retention is a primary goal. Kraus plans to do “a lot of in-person outreach” by visiting local businesses on Monday and Wednesday afternoons to hear concerns and share ideas. “The businesses want to continue to attract consumers,” Kraus said. “Each business is unique, and we want to give them that sense of comfort and provide external resources.” One strategy is for Kraus to seek out foun-

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at the event. Because Packard was unconscious, she was taken to a local hospital where doctors determined that she had been shot by a firearm. “She was struck by a stray bullet,” said Leidlein, a retired educator who resides in Macomb Township. “It went into her brain. Everyone was shocked it was a bullet.” Packard was placed on life support and “we had to make the decision” to take her off life support. According to Leidlein, police determined the bullet that struck her daughter came from someone who shot a firearm into the air in celebration of July 4. The gun was not aimed at her. “They think it came from a mile away. They never found out who did it. It still affects me every day,” Leidlein said, adding that when her other daughter, Elyse, turned 40, she told her mom, “I’m turning 40, but Michelle is forever 34.” Leidlein works with Be Smart, and on June 3, she shared her story to those who attended the Macomb County Wear Orange event held from 1 to 4 p.m. at Veteran’s Memorial Park in Roseville. The Be Smart campaign was launched in 2015 to promote responsible gun ownership in order to reduce child gun deaths. For more information, visit besmartforkids.org. As part of Wear Orange Weekend and National Gun Violence Awareness Day, volunteers with the

Macomb County chapter of Moms Demand Action in Michigan hosted the event to honor the lives of those affected by gun violence and elevate gun violence prevention efforts nationwide. The event was held in partnership with the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, and attendees were encouraged to wear orange clothing. The event included a Wear Orange Proclamation Ceremony, a peace walk and the opportunity to “Chalk About Gun Violence” by writing gun safety messages with chalk around the park. Those who lost a loved one to gun violence were asked to bring a picture to share. Free gun locks also were distributed. Wear Orange originated June 2, 2015, on what would have been Hadiya Pendleton’s 18th birthday. The Chicago resident was shot and killed in 2013 when out with friends. Wear Orange honors Pendleton and the individuals who are shot and killed every day in America, the wounded and those who witness acts of gun violence. “Over 120 people are killed daily by gun violence, and 200 are wounded,” said Amanda Angst, the local group lead for Moms Demand Action Macomb County. “These numbers are important because they’re staggering. It means hundreds of lives are being lost and impacted across our country. No community is immune. There are no boundaries.” Moms Demand Action — which has chapters across the country — says it works to pass stronger gun laws, promotes responsible gun storage and works in the community to encourage See ORANGE on page 15A

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Police identify suspects after threats reported at Eastpointe High School BY BRIAN WELLS bwells@candgnews.com

EASTPOINTE — Several suspects have been identified after a social media threat involving Eastpointe High School earlier this month. At approximately 11:35 a.m. June 7,

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the challenges it presents, he also enjoys the additional challenges of formulating relationships within the community. “For me, the police work and being busy and fighting crime as well as trying to form relationships with the communities, it’s somewhat of a difficult task, but that challenge to me was interesting and something that I wanted to be involved with as a member of our neighborhood watch,” he said. “As I’ve always been a police officer, I learned that you have to formulate a relationship with the community in order to be effective as a police agency or police officer in general.” He plans to strengthen this relationship with the community by holding his officers accountable and encouraging transparency, he said.

Eastpointe police were dispatched to the school after a representative of the school had reported a student assaulting a teacher. According to a press release from the department, upon arrival, the teacher told officers that the incident was an accident. However, another school attendant at See SUSPECTS on page 13A

In the short-term, Hambright said he wants to focus on enhancing the relationships between the officers within the department and encouraging more of a family atmosphere. “It’s an important part of doing our job as a police officer to make sure that we are cognizant of the stresses that officers face on a daily basis and making sure that we take officer wellness very seriously,” he said. Eastpointe City Manager Mariah Walton said city officials are confident that Hambright will excel in his new position. “Deputy Chief Hambright has demonstrated a high level of integrity and dedication,” she said in an email. “We’re thankful for his devotion and commitment to the Eastpointe community.” Rouhib, who was hired as Eastpointe’s director of public safety in 2018, was recently named chief of police in Rochester. Call Staff Writer Brian Wells at (248) 291-7637.

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Foster, 17, of Eastpointe, was last seen Jan. 4, 2022, when she left home to spend time with her cousin, Brazier. When she didn’t return home, her mother filed a missingpersons report with the Eastpointe Police Department. Brazier was named a person of interest in her disappearance. On Jan. 19, 2022, he turned himself in, and on Jan. 22, Eastpointe police said he would be charged with lying to investigators. During his March 31, 2022, sentencing after he had

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Jaylin Brazier, left, becomes emotional while listening to Ciera Milton, Zion Foster’s mother, address the court during his sentencing Wednesday, March 30, 2022, in the 16th Judicial Circuit Courthouse in Mount Clemens. pleaded no contest, Brazier said Foster died while they were together. He acted out of panic after that, he said, and others present in the court alleged that he put Foster’s body in a dumpster. “I just didn’t know what to do. I literally did not know what to do. … Like what do I do, who do I call, my kids are

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A probable cause conference is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. July 3 before 36th District Court Judge Kenneth King. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, new facts and evidence are expected to be presented during the preliminary exam, which is scheduled for 1:45 p.m. July 10. Eastpointe Chief of Police Matthew Hambright declined to comment on what the new evidence could be; however, he said his department worked with Detroit police to help bring up charges. “Without saying too much, our detective bureau assisted them. … We have a detective who did a ton of work on that and helped them out behind the scenes,” he said. “We were aware of the situation as it was happening. They used us a little bit and then we gave them all the information we had, which they used to lead to their target.” Tim Doty, Brazier’s attorney, declined to comment.

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that time stated that a female subject had just called the school and reported that there was an Instagram video showing a male student in one of the bathrooms with a handgun. The caller stated that the student was then overtaken by several other students who were able to disarm him, the press release states. The group of students were reportedly teasing the male student for giving up the weapon. Police later found no evidence to support the caller’s assertions. All Eastpointe officers, as well as officers from the Warren, St. Clair Shores, Hazel Park and Roseville police departments, placed the school on lockdown at approximately 11:54 a.m. before searching the roof and exterior of the school, as well as all classrooms, students, bags and lockers. Initially, detectives found that the school’s security videos did not show any groups of students entering any bathrooms; however, Eastpointe Police Chief Matthew

from page 5A

Hambright said that police were able to view a video on Instagram. Hambright said charges may be brought against the student who called in the video for allegedly manipulating the situation. While the video was able to be traced back to the school, he said there was no gun shown. Additionally, while investigating the initial threat, several other threats were called in to the school. Hambright believes it was students taking advantage of the confusion caused by the video. “The ones that did that have been held accountable,” he said. During the investigation, a bomb threat also was called in to a local bank. Hambright said detectives were still working to see if there was a connection to the threats at the school. “We’ve identified a couple of students that are involved in it, and we’re still working on a connection to the bank, because the bank threats kept happening, so we’re trying to see if it’s all tied together,” he said. Call Staff Writer Brian Wells at (248) 291-7637.

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handle a difficult and emotional task with grace. They do so much for veterans and their families — this legislation is about thanking them for the work they do.” According to a press release from Klinefelt’s office, the bill is currently before the House Government Operations Committee, but it is unclear how soon it will be taken up. Since it is a Senate bill, if the House passes the bill, it has to come back to the Senate one final time before it is sent to the governor to sign it into law. If the Senate finalizes the bill in 2023, the official Blue Star Mother’s Day would be in place for 2024. The Blue Star Mothers of America Inc. was founded in Michigan in 1942. The moms came together after the attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941, in which Michigan native Jack Pitcher died aboard the USS West Virginia. The nonprofit, nonpartisan organization supports each other and their children while promoting patriotism. Since forming, the organization’s members have assembled care packages to send overseas, hosted events and fun-

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investigation; however, the sentencing judge stated that he felt the charges should have been more. On May 12, 2022, Detroit Police Chief James White announced Operation Justice For Zion at a press conference. The operation involved using heavy machinery to clear debris from a 100-by-100-foot space in the Pine Tree Acres landfill in Lenox Township and was aimed at finding evidence while also bringing closure to Foster’s family. The search began shortly after and continued through the summer. The Detroit Public Safety Foundation joined forces with the Detroit Police and Fire departments, the Detroit Department of Public Works and Richmond-Lenox EMS, along with other local businesses and organizations, to support the search efforts. At a press conference held June 3, 2022, Detroit Police Major Crimes Cmdr. Michael McGinnis said searchers had located a piece of mail with a Detroit address that indicated to them that they were searching the correct area. However, in October, the search was halted without finding Jaylin Brazier, Foster’s body. pictured in late 2022 “It’s sad to think that they may know that their daughter’s still in a landfill and that’s her burial site,” said Patti Kukula, executive director of the Detroit Public Safety Foundation. “That is heart-wrenching, but you’re grateful that they did everything that they thought humanly, professionally, scientifically they could do to find her. So as a mom, I’m grateful that this was undertaken.” Kukula, who spent time at the landfill, said that she hoped every day she’d get a call saying they’d found Foster’s body. “That didn’t happen, and that’s kind of how life is,” she said. Call Staff Writer Brian Wells at (248) 291-7637.

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Marie’s, at 23055 Gratiot Ave., north of Nine Mile Road. The establishment offers ice cream, cake, treats and much more. “I feel like it’s a prime location,” she said. “The city has been great making sure everything is in order and getting my paperwork completed.” The self-taught pastry chef held a mini grand opening June 13 but won’t officially open until later this month. Brown is a 2005 East Detroit High School graduate, resides in Eastpointe and decided to open her business not far from home. “I really wanted to do something in the community,” she said. That includes giving back to the community in the same manner she experienced while

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Michelle Packard, daughter of Pamela Leidlein, was killed by a stray bullet on July 4, 2012. Leidlein shared her story with the people who attended. reminded others that they can anonymously report information on crime at 1-800-SPEAKUP. He also touched upon the lasting effect gun violence has on families. “Those families are changed forever,” Williams said. “Even in the cases where the information comes forward and the person that was responsible is arrested and convicted and goes to jail, that still doesn’t bring closure to a family who sits at the Thanksgiving table with an empty seat.” Also present at Wear Orange were several local organizations, including the Roseville Neighborhood Watch Group, Macomb County Community Mental Health and Live Rite Structured Recovery Corp. in high school. Brown had thought about going into nursing and was involved in a co-op program as a high school student. She changed her mind about the profession and got into culinary arts. She would like to be able to offer others on-the-job experience within her shop. Kraus holds a bachelor’s degree in architectural studies from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and a master’s degree in community development from the University of Detroit Mercy. He is a recipient of the Stephen Vogel Graduate Award for exhibiting excellence in thinking about and understanding the urban and built environment issues surrounding the city of Detroit. To stay up to date with the community development fellowship, visit the city of Eastpointe’s website at cityofeastpointe.net, the city of Eastpointe’s Facebook page, or email Ian McCain at imccain@eastpointecity.org.

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www.candgnews.com THE 1970S ACROSS 1. Aardvark’s repast 5. Game official, colloquially speaking 8. In alignment 12. Tiny bottle 13. Big rig 14. ____ Apso 15. Fairy-tale opener 16. Arabian chieftain 17. Peter Pumpkin ____ 18. *White House Plumbers’ affair 20. Arrival times, acr. 21. *Gerald R. Ford and Nelson A. Rockefeller 22. Tolkien’s Ogrelike creature 23. *Charlie’s TV detectives 26. At sea but close to shore 30. Always, poetically speaking 31. Adjust 34. Cupid, to the Greeks 35. High 37. 9 to 5, e.g. 38. Bow-like structure 39. Hippocrates’ promise 40. Struck in certain way, in baseball 42. Paleontologist’s estimate 43. Like a kilt 45. English county 47. Boiling blood 48. ____, Stinky and Stretch 50. Shade of beige 52. *”Rainy Day People” singer Gordon ____ 56. Things on a list 57. Rod of a hot rod 58. *Bee Gees or The Supremes, e.g. 59. Saintly glows 60. Never, poetically speaking 61. Pre-Easter period 62. Demeanor 63. *Banned insecticide, acr. 64. Oxen connector DOWN 1. Assert 2. *”Black Gold” singer Nina ____ 3. Diplomat’s asset 4. *Popular bellshaped part of garment 5. Gerrymander 6. Gives off 7. *Earth and Wind

COMMUNITY CALENDAR JUNE 22

Puzzle tournament: Groups of 2-4 people compete to finish puzzle the fastest, 5-7 p.m., Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave., free but registration required, rosevillelibrary.org

JUNE 29

African Dance: Interactive history event for all ages, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave., rosevillelibrary.org, (586) 445-5407

JUNE 29-JULY 1

Love Life Family Community Carnival: Rides, games, food and music, 4-10 p.m. June 29, noon-10 p.m. June 30 and noon-TBD July 1, 17363 Toepfer Drive in Eastpointe, facebook.com/LoveLifeFamilyCC

JULY 16 Soundproof Band: Hear Motown, R&B and smooth jazz covers, 4 p.m., courtyard of Eastpointe Memorial Library, 15875 Oak Ave., registration required, (586) 445-5096

44. Corbel 46. *”Killing Me ____ with His Song” 48. Spayed 49. End of a shoelace 50. Evening purse 51. Wrap in waxy cloth 52. It “was made for you and me”

53. Black and white cookie 54. Piglet sound 55. Carrying container 56. *Helen Reddy’s “____ ____ Woman”

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See ‘50 Years an Artist’ at gallery FERNDALE — The Lawrence Street Gallery will be holding an exhibition for Glenn “Fuzz” Corey throughout the month of June. The exhibition, called “50 Years an Artist,” runs through June 30. An opening reception was held June 4, and a mid-month reception will take place from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 18, at the gallery, 22620 Woodward Ave., Suite A. “There are two major trends in the art of the last hundred years: expression and reference,” Corey said in a news release. “For my part, even though some of my works, especially my pastel pieces, have expressive techniques in them, reference plays the major role. Much of the work looks back to the mythology and other subjects that have been depicted by other artists of the past.” “In much of my work I try to take themes and images of the past and make them more contemporary to try to satisfy the 21st century (poet Charles) Baudelaire,” he continued. The gallery is open noon-5 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, noon-9 a.m. Fridays and 1-5 p.m. Sundays.

Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame seeking nominations

DETROIT — Michigan Women Forward is accepting nominations for 2023 inductees to the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame. The Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame and Historical Center, also known as HERstory, was established in 1983 to tell the stories of women’s contributions to Michigan’s history and to inspire the women and girls of tomorrow. Nominations may be made by individuals or by representatives of organizations or groups. A candidate may also nominate herself. Nominations may be made in either of two categories — historical (deceased candidates) or contemporary (living candidates) — and must follow the nomination criteria of Michigan Women Forward. To nominate someone, visit miwf.org/herstory and click on the “Hall of Fame” page for a nomination form and criteria. The last day for applications is July 15. Those interested in judging the 2023 Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame nominations can email Natalie Hall, chief development and program officer for Michigan Women Forward, at nhall@miwf.org.

ONGOING

‘Strange World’: Watch 2022 Disney movie, 2-4 p.m., Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave., (586) 445-5407, rosevillelibrary.org

Thursday Nights Under the Lights: Live music from 7-9 p.m. (venue open 5-9:30 p.m.), July 6 (Cosmic Groove), Aug. 3 and Sept. 7 (Svnth Son), and Oct. 5 (Mojo Filter Band), The Alley at Erin Commons, 28349 Gratiot Ave. in Roseville, roseville-mi.gov

Senior Wellness and Retirement Expo: Free health and wellness screenings, seminars and vendor booths, prescription drug disposal, door prizes and giveaways, and more, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Macomb Intermediate School Building, 4401 Garfield Road in Clinton Township, clintontownship.com

Movies in the parks: Free admission, popcorn and lemonade, 7:30 p.m., “Back to the Future” July 18 at Rotary Park, “Minions: The Rise of Gru” Aug. 15 at Huron Park and “Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971) Sept. 19 at Dooley Park, all in Roseville, roseville-mi.gov

Car show: Also scale model contest, music, food, raffles and more, 4-8 p.m., Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum, 16600 Stephens Road in Eastpointe, (586) 872-2581, mimths.org

Euchre Night + More: 6-8 p.m. every first Saturday of month, Metropolitan Church of the Nazarene, 18945 Frazho Road in Roseville, bring finger foods to share (drinks provided), metronaz.org/adult-ministry-events

JUNE 23

partner 8. *First female British prime minister 9. Pro ____ 10. Operates 11. Head canal locale 13. Wisest 14. Unfriendly looks 19. Track event 22. Buck 23. Famous fable-maker 24. *Kathmandu location and Hippie Trail stop 25. Heating outlet cover 26. Research facil. 27. Shamu and such 28. *Khmer ____ 29. English county 32. Sound of impact 33. Coffee holder 36. *Mao’s honorific 38. Sunbaked, archaically speaking 40. Busy flyer 41. *____ Rolle of “Good Times”

Worship in the Park: Free pancake breakfast from 9:30-10:15 a.m., outdoor worship by Metropolitan Church of the Nazarene to follow, Huron Park, 25979 Kelly Road in Roseville, metronaz.org/worship-in-the-park

JUNE 27

Michigan Beers: A Heady History: Discussion with author Patti F. Smith, 2-3 p.m., Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave., rosevillelibrary.org SCAMS presentation: For seniors in Macomb County, 1 p.m., American House, 18760 13 Mile Road in Roseville, prosecutorlucido@macombgov.org, (586) 469-5350

JUNE 28

Kidney PATH (Personal Action Toward Health): Eightweek workshop for individuals and families affected by chronic kidney disease, information session at 6 p.m. June 28, classes run 6-8 p.m. July 12-Aug. 30, virtual and free, nkfm.org/KPATH, pathprograms@nkfm.org, (800) 482-1455

The Thursday Murder Club: Discussion of crime novels every third Thursday of month, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave., (586) 445-5407, rosevillelibrary.org Gamblers Anonymous meetings: 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday, Live Rite Structured Recovery Corp., 27700 Gratiot Ave. in Roseville, liveritestructuredcorp. com, (586) 217-5899 Bereaved Parents of Macomb Support Group: Meets 7-9 p.m. every first Thursday of month, Washington Senior Center, 57880 Van Dyke Ave. in Washington Township, neilflyer@yahoo.com, (248) 425-2999 Lupus support groups: 10 a.m. every second Tuesday of month, 7 p.m. every last Wednesday of month, Zoom, milupus.org/support-groups

To view more Community Calendar and to submit your own, use the QR code or visit candgnews.com/calendar. To advertise an event, call (586) 498-8000.

POLISH FESTIVAL RETURNS STERLING HEIGHTS — The American Polish Festival and Craft Show is returning to the

American-Polish Century Club, 33204 Maple Lane Drive, June 23-25. The event will have Polish and American food, music, dancers, arts and crafts, and a pierogi-eating contest. General admission costs $5, though guests ages 17 and younger attend for free. Parking and shuttles are free at the Sterling Heights High School Career Prep Center. Learn more by visiting www.americanpolishfestival.com.

Local house named Michigan Heritage Home TROY — A local home in Troy was recently designated as a Michigan Heritage Home by the Historical Society of Michigan. The Douglass House was built in 1860 and was recently restored by its owners, Kevin and Susan Lindsey, who have lived in the home since 1989. A plaque was installed on the house to commemorate the honor. “We are very pleased to get this, and have installed the plaque they sent us. It is my understanding that ours is the first such designation in Troy,” said Kevin Lindsey. “The house was already part of Troy’s historic district that designates homes as historic, but this is a new program that is statewide. We’ve stripped all the woodwork back to its original wood. We painted, removed paneling, and redid the kitchen and bathroom all following the standards for historic restoration. We even got a photo from 1913 so we could change the porches back to how they used to be and worked with our neighbors to move a barn back to where it was originally located.”

Photo provided by Kevin Lindsey

STUDENTS EARN TREASURER’S OFFICE RECOGNITION

OAKLAND COUNTY — Oakland County Treasurer Robert Wittenberg recently announced the winners and honorable mentions for the 2023 Financial Empowerment Arts Contest. In partnership with Oakland Schools, Flagstar Bank and the Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency, 22 winners and honorable mentions were picked from 160 submissions from high school students. The submissions came in various mediums, including drawing, painting, photography, mixed media, video and illustration, and had a focus on the different aspects of financial empowerment. Winners were selected from ninth to 12th grades across Oakland County schools. In the ninth grade category, the first-place winner was Ryo Salter, of Royal Oak High School. Eva Houston, of Royal Oak High School, was named an honorable mention. Layla Rogers, of Ferndale High School, was named an honorable mention in the 10th grade category, and Bryn Hazen, of Berkley High School, was named an honorable mention in the 12th grade category. The cash prizes were $1,000 for first place, $750 for second place, $500 for third place and $100 for an honorable mention. The winning art will be displayed in the Oakland County Treasurer’s Office for a year and at the treasurer’s website at oakgov.com, along with all student entries. “Congratulations to all the students who participated in and won the 2023 Financial Empowerment Arts Contest,” Wittenberg stated in a news release. “The students showcased their exceptional skills, creativity, artistry, and talent, which helped raise awareness about the significance of financial empowerment.”

STEP BACK IN TIME IN PARISIAN SETTING

GROSSE POINTE FARMS — The Grosse Pointe Historical Society will hold a French-themed gala, La Belle Epoque, at 7 p.m. June 22 at a lakeside home in the Pointes designed by architect Robert O. Derrick in 1928. French-inspired cuisine, music and beverages will be provided during this 18th annual summer fundraiser for the GPHS. For tickets or more information, visit gphistorical.org or call (313) 884-7010.


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Lease payments add tax, that’s it. Due at signing includes first payment, destination, taxes on down payment (including rebates) documentary, title, and license transfer fee (new plate, additional). Lease mileage allowance is 10,000 miles per year. Overmileage is .25 cents per mile. Ram Laramie offer expires 6/19/23. Purchase and lease prices include Stellantis consumer rebates including return lease rebates and Chrysler Capital finance rebates where applicable. Purchase prices, add for tax, title, doc, plates, and destination. Pictures may not represent actual vehicle, prices and payments are accurate at time of printing and subject to change,Residency and lender restrictions apply, see dealer for details. Exp June 30, 2023. 0108-2325


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