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Table of Contents Welcome/Board Members......................................3 Info at a Glance ....................................................5 City of Allen Park Info ...........................................7 Chamber of Commerce ..........................................9 Chamber Member Alphabetical List ......................11 Location & Transportation ....................................15 Housing & Quality of Life ....................................17 Allen Park Area Map ................... Download a PDF Education ............................................................23 Downtown Development Authority .......................25 Business, Industry & Commerce ...........................27 Parks & Recreation ..............................................28 Health & Safety ...................................................31
About This Directory The Business Directory & Quality of Life Guide of the Allen Park Chamber of
Worship Directory ................................................33
Commerce reflects the Chamber’s goal to
Veterans Memorial Park ......................................34
development and provide community
Chamber Member Categorical List ........................35
companies and individuals listed in this
Advertiser Index ..................................................40
improve member services, assist economic information to our new residents. The directory are ones that sincerely care about our community. Please let them know how much it is appreciated by
This publication was produced for the Allen Park Chamber of Commerce—Allen Park, Michigan 6543 Allen Road • Allen Park, Michigan 48101
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business expense. The 2009-2010 Business Directory and Quality of Life Guide is published biannually. The Allen Park Chamber of Commerce phone number is (313) 382-7303 for membership or advertising information.
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Allen Park Collision 16834 Ecorse Road Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 383-8810
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Welcome
From the Chamber of Commerce: Welcome to Allen Park! Allen Park offers a great place to live and work with many nationally known companies calling our city home. Many small business owners have given us the honor of having their businesses here as well. Our city also has many opprtunities to get involved in the community such as various service clubs, downtown development and city commissions. Allen Park residents take pride in their homes and the community, which is evident by the wellmaintained homes, solid neighborhoods and excellent schools. The Allen Park Chamber of Commerce is a volunteer business organization dedicated to fostering economic growth and community partnerships and advocates for its members in the business community. The chamber provides a point of contact for new and existing businesses and works together to strengthen the growth of the business community. I hope that you will enjoy reviewing this biannual directory and keep it handy as a
reference tool. The Chamber produces this directory with the support of its members. Your Chamber is proud to be a voice in the community and we strongly believe that a city is only as healthy as its business climate.
Sincerely, Sandae Cooke President, Allen Park Chamber of Commerce
Board Members Executive Director
Tech Support
Margaret Lezotte
Steve Jurko
President
Directors
Sandae Cooke
Vice President Katie Bridges
Past President Aaron Maike
Treasurer
Thomas Crete Thomas Crowe Dan Douglas Daniel Garcia Angel Gibson Thomas Gunderson Yvonne Langley Dennis Luke Donna Stangis
Jeff Carevic
Honorary Board Members
Accountant
Robert Brooks Anthony Foresi
Kip Horvath
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Info at a Glance Allen Park Chamber of Commerce
(313) 581-4400
Melvindale-Northern Allen Park Schools
Southgate Community Schools
(313) 389-3300
(734) 246-4600
Allen Park Public Schools
Detroit Metro Airport Information
Michigan Runaway Hotline
Suicide Prevention Center
(313) 827-2100
(734) 942-3550
(313) 292-4517
(313) 224-7000
Ambulance Billing ACCUMED
Dorsey Business School
MISS Dig – Excavation Marking
University of MichiganDearborn
(800) 482-7171
(313) 593-5000
News-Herald Newspaper (734) 246-0800
US Coast Guard Search & Rescue
(800) 477-4747
Oakwood Hospital Heritage Center
US Customs Investigation
Electric Outages/Gas Leak
(313) 295-5001
(734) 266-3166
US Post Office – Allen Park
(313) 382-7303
(800) 926-6985
American Red Cross (800) 552-5466
Ameritech Business Services (313) 221-3131
Detroit College of Business
(313) 285-5400
Drug Enforcement (313) 226-4179
DTE Energy – Electric/Gas
Ameritech Residential Services
(800) 477-4747
(313) 221-2121
FBI
Oakwood Hospital South Shore
866-483-5137
(734) 671-3883
(800) 44-ARSON
Fire/Ambulance Report Copies
Poison Control Center
Baker College
(313) 928-0024
Arson Tip Line
(313) 425-3700
(313) 745-5711
Road Closures – Metro Detroit
(313) 331-3100
(313) 381-9788
US Postal Service Bulk Mail (313) 337-2101
Wayne County Community College (734) 374-2700
Better Business Bureau
Henry Ford Community College
(248) 644-9100
(313) 845-9615
Comcast Cablevision
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital
(800) 305-PAVE
(734) 246-6000
Road Conditions – AAA
(734) 291-7410
Maple Heights Senior Housing
SBC
Wayne County Health Department
Computer Virus Check MICROSOFT
(734) 383-6226
(313) 221-3000
(734) 727-7000
Medicaid
SCAT – Elderly Transportation
Wide Open West Cable
(734) 946-0119
Compost – to Purchase TAYLOR
(888) 727-2389
(800) 642-3195
Detroit Business Institute-Downriver
Medicare 7am – 7pm
(734) 479-0660
(800) 633-4227
(800) 641-MDOT
Road Closures – Michigan
(800) 411-4823
(313) 928-0770
Wayne County Ride-Share (313) 963-7433
Wayne County Sheriff (734) 942-2222
(800) 848-2278
Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213
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City of Allen Park Info (Area Code 313 unless otherwise indicated) Administrative Office ......................... 928-2472
Inspections ..................................... 928-4441
Animal Shelter ................................. 928-4608
Library ......................................... 381-2425
Assessing Office ............................... 928-2125
Mayor’s Office/City Council .................. 928-1469
Auditorium Rentals ............................ 928-0771
Meals on Wheels .............................. 928-1775
Board of Review/Appeals .................... 928-2124
Paluch Senior Housing ....................... 928-5970
Building Department .......................... 928-4441
Park Shelter Rental ........................... 928-0771
City Clerk ...................................... 928-1151
Parks and Recreation ......................... 928-0771
Community Ctr. Room Rental................. 928-0771
Police Department ............................ 386-7800
Death/Birth Records .......................... 928-1144
Detective Bureau ......................... 386-7857
District Court/Judges ......................... 928-0535
Records Bureau ........................... 386-7856
Dog License .................................... 928-1144
Public Service .................................. 928-0550
Downtown Development Authority .......... 928-0940
Purchasing ..................................... 928-5363
Elections/Clerk’s Office ....................... 928-1370
Rental Inspection .............................. 928-4441
Emergency .............................................. 911
Senior Citizen Programs ...................... 928-0770
Engineering .................................... 928-4134
Snow Emergency Info .................... WJR 760 AM
Field Conditions ............................... 928-1434
Street Light Outage Reporting ............... 928-0550
Finance ......................................... 928-4396
Trees/Trim Removal on City Property ....... 928-0550
Fire Department ............................... 928-0024
Waste/Compost Complaint ................... 928-0550
Garage Sale Permits .......................... 928-1144
Water Billing ...................928-3383/928-3393
Historical Museum............................. 928-4407
Water Main Breaks ............................ 928-0550
Human Resources ............................ 928-2472
Emergency/After Hours ................. 386-7800
Ice Arena-Recording .......................... 928-8303
Zoning Board of Appeals ..................... 928-4442
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YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN YOUR HOMETOWN CHAMBER! Allen Park Chamber of Commerce 6543 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-7303
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP Company Name: Address: City:
State:
Zip:
Representative’s Name: Phone: Fax: Type of Business: Number of Employees: E-Mail: Website: Our check is enclosed, made payable to the Allen Park Chamber of Commerce Fax application for membership; check will follow I would like more information on joining the Chamber
DETACH AND RETURN WITH YOUR PAYMENT TO: Allen Park Chamber of Commerce 6543 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-7303 • Fax: (313) 382-4409 www.allenparkchamber.org
ANNUAL DUES 1-4 employees 5-10 employees 11-20 employees 21-50 employees 51-100 employees 101-500 employees 501-1,000 employees
$175 $215 $280 $375 $460 $595 $1500
Over 1,000 Employees and Financial Institutions see Executive Director for Investment Schedule
Community Service Organizations $125 Individuals $95 New Member Processing Fee $25 Note: Two Part-Time Employees Count As One
Membership dues are ordinarily deductible as a businesses expense for Federal tax purposes. They may not be categorized as a “Charitable Contribution”. Consult your tax advisor for details.
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Chamber of Commerce The Allen Park Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to promoting positive economic growth, fostering community partnerships and serving as an advocate for the business community. The Chamber is a voluntary partnership of professional people and businesses working together to build a healthy economy and improve the quality of life in our community. On a local level, the chamber works with the city administration to promote a better
working environment between the city and the business community. Our operating budget is developed through business and civic dues paid by the membership and fundraising activities coordinated by the Executive Director and the different committees within the board of directors.
For more information visit our website at
www.allenparkchamber.org
Member Benefits Include: • Business advocacy
• Access to BC/BS insurance
• Discounted advertising in the
• Two listings in this directory and an
Chamber Connections newspaper • Business referrals • General membership meetings/ networking opportunities • A free listing and link from our website
opportunity to advertise your business or organization • Discounts on: AAA, Baker College of Allen Park, DHL Express, Office Depot and Verizon Wireless
www.allenparkchamber.org
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Chamber Member Alphabetical A
AAA-Michigan Travel & Insurance Company (313) 386-1700 Allen Park Collision (313) 383-8810 Allen Park Dental Care (313) 928-2323 Allen Park Family Chiropractic (313) 388-6099 Allen Park Martial Arts Center (313) 928-5288 Allen Park Rotary (313) 425-3700 Allstate Insurance Co. (313) 389-1300 American Hungarian Reformed Church (313) 382-1001 American Legion Post 409 (313) 382-3633 Anna’s Drapery Shop, Inc. (313) 383-1200 APAC Paper & Packaging Corporation (313) 982-6400 Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill (313) 274-4540 Artistic Dental Lab, Inc. (313) 383-0111 Athlete’s Foot Shoe Store (313) 583-0885
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Baker College (313) 425-3700
Beckett and Raeder, Inc. (734) 663-2622
City of Allen Park DDA (313) 928-0940
Beebe & Company, PC (313) 386-6800
City of Allen Park-City Clerk (313) 382-7946
Beltone Hearing Care Center (313) 381-2130
Crisis Pregnancy Center, Inc. (313) 386-4005
Benedict’s Flowers (313) 383-5100
Cruises, Inc. (866) 641-0697
Best Buy (313) 441-1986
Crystal Park Banquet Center (313) 388-9001
Best WesternGreenfield Inn (313) 271-1600
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David B. Tamsen, Attorney at Law Pagnuccco, Tamsen, PC (313) 386-1111
Body Essentials Therapeutic Massage, LLC (313) 383-4263 Bozman’s Tax Service (313) 388-2911 Brightside Insurance Agency, LLC (313) 388-3826 Brooks, Robert (313) 382-7303
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Cabadas, Sue, DDS (313) 382-8893 Chase (313) 441-9686 Chase (313) 386-1987 Chili’s Grill and Bar (313) 441-1106
Detroit Cigar Company (313) 388-4600 Detroit Lions, Inc., The (313) 216-4213
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E-Dee’s Pennyrich Bra Salon (313) 381-0810 Energized Solutions (313) 381-9222 Excel RP, Inc. (313) 382-9195
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Family Dentistry, PC (313) 383-3000 Father Saylor Knights of Columbus #3774 (313) 386-1850 Festival of Trees (248) 336-2321 Fifth Third Bank (313) 389-3585 Flagstar Bank (313) 271-6653 Flagstar Bank (313) 295-6426
Digital Solutions, Inc. (313) 388-4150
Flowers on the Avenue (313) 383-2700
Doctype Studio (313) 595-7838
Focus Allen Park.com (313) 205-7664
Downriver Community Conference (734) 362-3461
Ford Motor Company (313) 594-4101
Downriver Internist, PC (313) 382-0505
Christine Leonard’s Accounting Service (313) 386-7622
Dream Dinners at Independence Marketplace (313) 278-2899
Chuck Putzig’s Plumbing (313) 381-3819
DTE Energy (734) 397-4045
City of Allen Park (313) 928-1400
List
Foresi Enterprises (313) 386-9223
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Gerald J. Stanley & Associates, Inc. (313) 381-7000 Goodwin, Lademan & Associates, Inc. (734) 287-2400
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Haddix Electric Company (313) 386-7288
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Handy “Feller” Tree Service (313) 388-8440
Loranger Family Wellness Center, PC (313) 383-1615
Hatch, Daniel J., DDS (313) 388-7720
Lucky’s Heating, Cooling & Refrigeration (313) 383-3124
Heartland Health Care (313) 386-2150 Hofmann Chiropractic Life Center (313) 386-1050 Holiday Inn Express (313) 323-3500 Home Depot, The (313) 271-8842 Horvath & Horvath, PC (313) 388-7180
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Independence Home Medical (313) 386-0224
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J.N.S. Market (313) 381-7830 Jackson Park Agency Corporation (313) 388-7000 Jet Set Travel (313) 382-1800
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Key Awards (313) 388-3840 Kiwanis Club of Allen Park (313) 320-4665
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Les Stanford Cadillac (313) 565-6500
Luke, Dennis, Attorney At Law (313) 381-5581
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Onesian, Charles C., CPA (313) 382-5875 Opa Opa Coney Island Restaurant (313) 359-2700
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Panera Bread (313) 441-9270
Maple Heights (313) 383-6226
Papa Romanos (313) 388-7200
Martenson Funeral Home, Inc. (313) 386-6600
Park Athletic Supply Company (313) 386-6570
MBT Downriver (313) 928-1853
Park Avenue Printing (734) 374-1850
McNally’s Shoes (313) 382-4258
Park Market (313) 381-7275
Meijer (313) 253-1100
Park Place Office Center (810) 774-3500
Metal Building Contractors, Inc. (313) 388-1210
Parklane Financial (313) 928-9840
Metropolitan Furniture Interiors (313) 381-2515
Physician Billing Management (313) 294-0355
Minnesota Title Agency (313) 381-6313
Postnet (313) 441-6600
Moscheck’s Downriver Meats (313) 386-6944
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National City (313) 389-4520 National City (313) 389-4160
Little Caesars (313) 382-8881
News-Herald Newspapers (734) 246-0800
Long Tom Lounge (313) 381-7365
NovoPrint USA, Inc. (877) 275-6277
Longhorn Steakhouse of Allen Park (313) 441-9260
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R.G. Baker, DO (313) 383-5530 Real Estate Unlimited (313) 383-4400 Republic Waste Services (877) 264-5544 Riff Raffs Barber & Beauty Salon (313) 388-5084 Rivers Edge Community Credit Union (313) 386-4500 Rockin’ Ice Cream Candy Shop (313) 633-1833
Roush Industries (313) 294-8200 RX Optical (313) 359-9075
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S & A Auto Clinic (313) 382-8945 Schram, Alan J., DPM, PC (313) 386-7920 Sign Specialties Co., Inc. (313) 928-4230 Skiver Investment Services, Inc. (313) 388-0486 Southern Wayne County Chamber of Commerce (734) 284-6000 Southpointe Veterinary Hospital of Allen Park, PC (313) 381-7180 Southwest Brake & Parts, Inc. (313) 842-8000 St. Frances Cabrini Parish & Schools (313) 381-5601 Star Paper Converters, Inc. (313) 963-5200 State Farm Insurance (313) 382-8650 State Farm Insurance Company (313) 381-7700 Strong, Richard W., DDS, PC (313) 383-2800 Sverdrup Technology, Inc. (248) 603-6000
Sylvia’s Super Sub Shop, Inc. (313) 381-4930
VanNetta, Brian K., DDS (313) 382-4220
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VCA-Allen Park Animal Hospital (313) 928-9100
TCF Bank (734) 320-7824 Tile Stop, Inc., The (313) 382-7700
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U.S Postal Service Allen Park Postmaster (313) 381-9788 Urban Engineering Co. (313) 383-5155
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V.F.W. Post 5572 (313) 382-1125
Ventcon (313) 336-4000 Verizon Wireless (313) 271-9255 Virginia Klinkman (313) 928-7260 Voran Funeral Home (313) 928-2300
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Wade Trim (734) 947-9700 Weise Funeral Home (313) 382-1150 Western Wayne Physicians, PLC (313) 386-5500
Celebrating our 60th Year Complete line of Selected Meats 5223 ALLEN ROAD ALLEN PARK, MICHIGAN 48101
386-6944
ALLEN PARK CHAPEL 5900 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 PH: (313) 928-2300 Fred N. Voran, Jr. - Manager TAYLOR CHAPEL 23750 Goddard Road Taylor, MI 48180 PH: (313) 291-1800 Patrick D. Dillon - Manager DEARBORN CHAPEL 23701 Ford Road Dearborn, MI 48128 PH: (313) 278-5100 Joseph Castelnero - Manager
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7000 Roosevelt, Suite 200 Beebe & Company, P.C. Allen Park, MI 48101 Accounting & Ph: (313) 386-6800 Fax: (313) 386-7039 Taxes www.beebeandcompanypc.com For Business & James W. Beebe, CPA jbeebe@beebeandcompanypc.com Individuals Gregory D. Surma, CPA Kenneth G. Beebe, CPA
gsurma@beebeandcompanypc.com kbeebe@beebeandcompanypc.com
“LET US PLAY A VITAL ROLE IN THE SUCCESS OF YOUR BUSINESS”
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Location & Transportation Walled Lake 5
Clawson Franklin 1 Beverly Roseville Madison Royal Oak Bingham Hills 3 Farmington Hills Warren Heights Farms Lathrup Berkley 696 Village 696 St. Clair 696 Huntington Shores Center Woods Pleasant LAKE Eastpointe Line Ridge Hazel Southfield Farmington Oak ST. CLAIR 5 Park 24 Park Grosse Ferndale 102 75 102 Pointe 102 Harper Shores 97 Woods 39 Grosse Grosse Detroit City Highland Pointe Pointe Airport Park 10 Woods Farms Redford Livonia 94 53 5 Township Grosse Hamtramck Grosse Pointe Pointe DETROIT TES Park STA ITED 10
Novi 96
Northville
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96
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94
153
Garden Dearborn City Heights
Westland
ALLEN PARK 24
Romulus
75 39
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Melvindale
River Rouge 85 39 Ecorse Lincoln Park Fighting Wyandotte Island Southgate
Taylor
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
Belleville New Boston
94
375
Belle Isle
3
12
Inkster
Wayne
3
12
153
Dearborn
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Windsor
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Peche Island
Tecumseh St. Clair Beach 2 Windsor International Airport
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Riverview
275
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Woodhaven
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Trenton
Grosse Isle
Allen Park, Michigan is conveniently located approximately 15 miles southwest of Downtown Detroit and approximately 7 miles East of Detroit Metropolitan Airport. There are two major interstates surrounding the city I-75 to the South and I-94 to the North; which makes it easily accessible to anywhere you may want to travel. It is also divided by one of the areas most traveled freeways, Southfield Freeway, which connects some of Metro Detroit’s most popular suburbs.
Public Transportation SMART
(866) 962-5515
SCAT (Senior Citizen Alternative Transportation), 50 and older (313) 928-0770
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10915 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 386-6600 www.martenson.com
WEISE FUNERAL HOME Plan online at
www.weisefuneralhome.com
LICENSED DIRECTORS Robert J. Weise Gary F. Weise Robert A. Weise (mgr.) William Oaks
7210 PARK AVENUE ALLEN PARK 313-382-1150
Horvath & Horvath, P.C.
E-dee’s Salon • • • •
Custom Fitted Bras Mastectomy Fittings Lingerie Swim Wear B.C.D
8043 ALLEN ROAD ALLEN PARK, MI 48101
7311 Park Avenue Allen Park, Michigan 48101 (313) 381-0810
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Kip Horvath, C.P.A.
(313) 388-7180
Housing & Quality of Life
The Allen Park housing market is regarded as the “Gem” of the downriver communities. Located between three major freeways, Allen Park residents have the ability to access what were once thought to be distant areas. The mobility enlarges the job market for the many whom, having grown up in the city, prefer to stay and raise their own families in the city. Well-kept brick homes on treelined streets that were constructed during the 1940’s and 50’s dominate most neighborhoods. Allen Park is one of the few downriver communities where additions to are the norm and not the exception. The school system, having recently undergone a face-lift with the additions to its buildings, is considered one of the best in the area. The city boasts 12,333 housing units and is about to increase that number with the addition of more singlefamily residential units on the former Lapham school property. The 4.76-acre parcel will constitute the last major housing development
in the city and add additional tax revenue. City services are provided by tax revenues and include police and fire protection, street lighting, snow removal, street sweeping, salting of roads, street maintenance, sewers, trash curb side pick-up and parks and recreational activities. The new recreation center is now “Open for Business” and combines senior activities with the ice arena and other city-run recreational opportunities.
Population: 29,376 2000 U.S. Census
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Auto Home Business Over 50,000 Satisfied Customers Since 1953
GROUP DISCOUNTS (313)
388-7000
www.jacksonparkagency.com
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• Signs, Banners, Tradeshow Displays, Yard Signs, Store Fronts, Vinyl Graphics • Business Cards, Carbonless Forms, Flyers, Postcards, Letterhead, Booklets, Tickets, Brochures • Saving You Time and Money
7321 Park Ave., Allen Park (Near Allen Rd., & Southfield)
Real Estate Unlimited, Inc. COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
Anna’s
Drapery Shop
www.realestateunlimited.org
8258 Allen Road • Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 383-4400
• Custom Draperies • Hunter Douglas Blinds • Bedding
6842 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-1200 • fax: (313) 383-4659 Residential and Commercial Real Estate Owned & Operated By Mary O’ Neil, Tom Crowe, Jeff Daniel Robert Sclabassi & Marie Heneger
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Custom Window Treatment Manufacturer
CURBSIDE RECYCLING ITEMS & PROCEDURES
RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING GARBAGE AND RUBBISH COLLECTIONS
Print Name or Address on Recycle Bin • $10.00 Charge for Additional Bin or Replacement.
PLEASE HAVE RUBBISH, GARBAGE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SET OUT AS PER AREA SCHEDULE
RECYCLING IS MANDATORY IN ALLEN PARK
Rubbish shall not be placed on the street earlier than 5:00 p.m. of the night before regular pickup day. Empty receptacles shall be removed from the streets no later than 7:00 p.m. the day of pickup. Call 928-0550 with any questions. 1. 2.
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in city authorized bins. Yard Waste MUST be in metal or plastic containers with sticker or in paper yardwaste bags. The maximum container size will not be greater than thirty (30) gallon capacity and under 50 pounds each. Rubbish Containers cannot be: OIL DRUMS, PAPER BAGS, WIRE BASKETS, PAPER BOXES, PAPER BARRELS. A minimum fee of $10.00 will be charged for any unbundled brush. Price will be higher depending on amount. A minimum fee of $25.00 will be charged on large amounts of rubbish and/or furniture. Appliances will be picked up at no charge unless they have contained freon. Refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners will be a charge of $15.00 each - Call 928- 0550 before 8:00 a.m. on your rubbish day. A fee will be charged for pickup of concrete, bricks, dirt building materials, etc. Minimum charge is $25.00. No parking in the street from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the regular pickup day in your area. Motor oil and automotive type batteries can be dropped off at D.P.S. yard Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Leaves cannot be raked into street. It is a violation of city code. No Tires Will Be Picked-Up. Call your local tire dealer. All paint cans must have the lids removed and the material must be dried. Add kitty litter, oildry, or sand to absorb extra paint.
DO NOT PLACE RUBBISH IN THE STREET– IT INTERFERES WITH STREET SWEEPING OPERATIONS.
Newspaper – Must be tied in bundles of six to eight inches thick or put in brown paper bags. Do not use plastic bags. No wet newspapers will be picked up. Magazines & Catalogs – Must be tied in bundles no more than eight inches thick. Glossy Prints & Junk Mail – Must be tied in bundles no more than eight inches or use brown paper bags.
State Farm Insurance (Gale Fisher)
Aerosol Cans – Make sure they are empty with no caps. Aluminum – Tied or taped in bundles. Motor Oil – Bring to D.P.S. yard Monday thru Friday between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - Dump in Big Container. Auto Batteries – Bring to D.P.S. yard Monday thru Friday between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or call 928-0550 for pickup
Cardboard – Must be tied in bundles two feet by three feet by six inches thick. Office & Computer Paper – Must be tied in bundles six to eight inches thick or in brown paper bag. Household Batteries – 6 volt, D thru AAA, Hearing aid type place in plastic baggies. Glass – clear, brown, green - no lids, rinse well. Do not include - drinking glass, pyrex, plate glass, other colored glass, china, light bulbs, ceramics, or mirrors. Plastic – Clear and colored containers used for such products as soda pop, milk, liquor, cleansers, detergents and other items in bottle or jug form with the number 1 or 2 triangle symbol on them. Remove hard plastic lids and rings. Rinse well. Labels can be left on. Flatten as much as possible. DO NOT INCLUDE tubs or containers for cottage cheese, butter, whipped topping, foam products or deodorant containers.
Compost Pickup and Rules PROGRAM STARTS MARCH 31 thru DECEMBER 12 Leaves, Grass Clippings, Yard Waste – Must be in cans with Compost Stickers (Available at City Offices) or in Paper Compost bags only. NO PLASTIC BAGS WILL BE ACCEPTED – NO EXCEPTIONS. Brush – Must be bundled eighteen inches in diameter and four feet long. (Nothing over three inches in diameter).
WARNING Raking leaves into the street is against the city ordinance. You could be ticketed and fined.
CURBSIDE RECYCLING ITEMS & PROCEDURES
RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING GARBAGE AND RUBBISH COLLECTIONS
Print Name or Address on Recycle Bin • $10.00 Charge for Additional Bin or Replacement.
PLEASE HAVE RUBBISH, GARBAGE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SET OUT AS PER AREA SCHEDULE
RECYCLING IS MANDATORY IN ALLEN PARK
Rubbish shall not be placed on the street earlier than 5:00 p.m. of the night before regular pickup day. Empty receptacles shall be removed from the streets no later than 7:00 p.m. the day of pickup. Call 928-0550 with any questions. 1. 2.
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5. 6.
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Trash, furniture and appliances must be set at the curb for pickup BEFORE 7:00 a.m. All brush must be cut in four foot lengths, 18 inches diameter, and tied for pickup by the trash company. Recyclables must be separated from household trash and placed in Recycle Bin. Newspaper, magazines, junk mail, office paper, computer paper, catalogs, phone books, boxboard (e.g. cereal boxes with plastic liner removed), corrugated cardboard flattened to no larger than two feet by three feet by six inches, plastic, tin cans, aerosol cans, aluminum, glass, and household batteries (placed in clear plastic bag) will continue to be picked up. This will be Bi-Weekly per your Recycling Calendar. Yard Waste must be separated from household trash and recyclables from March 31st until December 12th. It shall be placed in rubbish cans with Yardwaste stickers or in paper yardwaste bags. NO PLASTIC BAGS WILL BE ACCEPTED - NO EXCEPTIONS. No yardwaste will be picked up from December thru March. The above items will be picked up on REGULAR rubbish day ONLY. Collection will be made each week per area schedule except if the Holidays below fall on or before your regular pick up day. In this event the collection for this week only will be one day later. The Holidays are: NEW YEAR’S DAY • MEMORIAL DAY • FOURTH OF JULY • LABOR DAY • THANKSGIVING DAY • CHRISTMAS Rubbish and garbage MUST be in a container, either metal or plastic with handles, not more than ten at one time. Recyclables MUST be
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10. 11.
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13. 14.
15. 16. 17.
in city authorized bins. Yard Waste MUST be in metal or plastic containers with sticker or in paper yardwaste bags. The maximum container size will not be greater than thirty (30) gallon capacity and under 50 pounds each. Rubbish Containers cannot be: OIL DRUMS, PAPER BAGS, WIRE BASKETS, PAPER BOXES, PAPER BARRELS. A minimum fee of $10.00 will be charged for any unbundled brush. Price will be higher depending on amount. A minimum fee of $25.00 will be charged on large amounts of rubbish and/or furniture. Appliances will be picked up at no charge unless they have contained freon. Refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners will be a charge of $15.00 each - Call 928- 0550 before 8:00 a.m. on your rubbish day. A fee will be charged for pickup of concrete, bricks, dirt building materials, etc. Minimum charge is $25.00. No parking in the street from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the regular pickup day in your area. Motor oil and automotive type batteries can be dropped off at D.P.S. yard Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Leaves cannot be raked into street. It is a violation of city code. No Tires Will Be Picked-Up. Call your local tire dealer. All paint cans must have the lids removed and the material must be dried. Add kitty litter, oildry, or sand to absorb extra paint.
DO NOT PLACE RUBBISH IN THE STREET– IT INTERFERES WITH STREET SWEEPING OPERATIONS.
Newspaper – Must be tied in bundles of six to eight inches thick or put in brown paper bags. Do not use plastic bags. No wet newspapers will be picked up. Magazines & Catalogs – Must be tied in bundles no more than eight inches thick. Glossy Prints & Junk Mail – Must be tied in bundles no more than eight inches or use brown paper bags.
State Farm Insurance (Gale Fisher)
Aerosol Cans – Make sure they are empty with no caps. Aluminum – Tied or taped in bundles. Motor Oil – Bring to D.P.S. yard Monday thru Friday between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - Dump in Big Container. Auto Batteries – Bring to D.P.S. yard Monday thru Friday between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or call 928-0550 for pickup
Cardboard – Must be tied in bundles two feet by three feet by six inches thick. Office & Computer Paper – Must be tied in bundles six to eight inches thick or in brown paper bag. Household Batteries – 6 volt, D thru AAA, Hearing aid type place in plastic baggies. Glass – clear, brown, green - no lids, rinse well. Do not include - drinking glass, pyrex, plate glass, other colored glass, china, light bulbs, ceramics, or mirrors. Plastic – Clear and colored containers used for such products as soda pop, milk, liquor, cleansers, detergents and other items in bottle or jug form with the number 1 or 2 triangle symbol on them. Remove hard plastic lids and rings. Rinse well. Labels can be left on. Flatten as much as possible. DO NOT INCLUDE tubs or containers for cottage cheese, butter, whipped topping, foam products or deodorant containers.
Compost Pickup and Rules PROGRAM STARTS MARCH 31 thru DECEMBER 12 Leaves, Grass Clippings, Yard Waste – Must be in cans with Compost Stickers (Available at City Offices) or in Paper Compost bags only. NO PLASTIC BAGS WILL BE ACCEPTED – NO EXCEPTIONS. Brush – Must be bundled eighteen inches in diameter and four feet long. (Nothing over three inches in diameter).
WARNING Raking leaves into the street is against the city ordinance. You could be ticketed and fined.
CURBSIDE RECYCLING ITEMS & PROCEDURES
RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING GARBAGE AND RUBBISH COLLECTIONS
Print Name or Address on Recycle Bin • $10.00 Charge for Additional Bin or Replacement.
PLEASE HAVE RUBBISH, GARBAGE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SET OUT AS PER AREA SCHEDULE
RECYCLING IS MANDATORY IN ALLEN PARK
Rubbish shall not be placed on the street earlier than 5:00 p.m. of the night before regular pickup day. Empty receptacles shall be removed from the streets no later than 7:00 p.m. the day of pickup. Call 928-0550 with any questions. 1. 2.
3.
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5. 6.
7.
Trash, furniture and appliances must be set at the curb for pickup BEFORE 7:00 a.m. All brush must be cut in four foot lengths, 18 inches diameter, and tied for pickup by the trash company. Recyclables must be separated from household trash and placed in Recycle Bin. Newspaper, magazines, junk mail, office paper, computer paper, catalogs, phone books, boxboard (e.g. cereal boxes with plastic liner removed), corrugated cardboard flattened to no larger than two feet by three feet by six inches, plastic, tin cans, aerosol cans, aluminum, glass, and household batteries (placed in clear plastic bag) will continue to be picked up. This will be Bi-Weekly per your Recycling Calendar. Yard Waste must be separated from household trash and recyclables from March 31st until December 12th. It shall be placed in rubbish cans with Yardwaste stickers or in paper yardwaste bags. NO PLASTIC BAGS WILL BE ACCEPTED - NO EXCEPTIONS. No yardwaste will be picked up from December thru March. The above items will be picked up on REGULAR rubbish day ONLY. Collection will be made each week per area schedule except if the Holidays below fall on or before your regular pick up day. In this event the collection for this week only will be one day later. The Holidays are: NEW YEAR’S DAY • MEMORIAL DAY • FOURTH OF JULY • LABOR DAY • THANKSGIVING DAY • CHRISTMAS Rubbish and garbage MUST be in a container, either metal or plastic with handles, not more than ten at one time. Recyclables MUST be
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10. 11.
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13. 14.
15. 16. 17.
in city authorized bins. Yard Waste MUST be in metal or plastic containers with sticker or in paper yardwaste bags. The maximum container size will not be greater than thirty (30) gallon capacity and under 50 pounds each. Rubbish Containers cannot be: OIL DRUMS, PAPER BAGS, WIRE BASKETS, PAPER BOXES, PAPER BARRELS. A minimum fee of $10.00 will be charged for any unbundled brush. Price will be higher depending on amount. A minimum fee of $25.00 will be charged on large amounts of rubbish and/or furniture. Appliances will be picked up at no charge unless they have contained freon. Refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners will be a charge of $15.00 each - Call 928- 0550 before 8:00 a.m. on your rubbish day. A fee will be charged for pickup of concrete, bricks, dirt building materials, etc. Minimum charge is $25.00. No parking in the street from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the regular pickup day in your area. Motor oil and automotive type batteries can be dropped off at D.P.S. yard Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Leaves cannot be raked into street. It is a violation of city code. No Tires Will Be Picked-Up. Call your local tire dealer. All paint cans must have the lids removed and the material must be dried. Add kitty litter, oildry, or sand to absorb extra paint.
DO NOT PLACE RUBBISH IN THE STREET– IT INTERFERES WITH STREET SWEEPING OPERATIONS.
Newspaper – Must be tied in bundles of six to eight inches thick or put in brown paper bags. Do not use plastic bags. No wet newspapers will be picked up. Magazines & Catalogs – Must be tied in bundles no more than eight inches thick. Glossy Prints & Junk Mail – Must be tied in bundles no more than eight inches or use brown paper bags.
State Farm Insurance (Gale Fisher)
Aerosol Cans – Make sure they are empty with no caps. Aluminum – Tied or taped in bundles. Motor Oil – Bring to D.P.S. yard Monday thru Friday between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - Dump in Big Container. Auto Batteries – Bring to D.P.S. yard Monday thru Friday between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or call 928-0550 for pickup
Cardboard – Must be tied in bundles two feet by three feet by six inches thick. Office & Computer Paper – Must be tied in bundles six to eight inches thick or in brown paper bag. Household Batteries – 6 volt, D thru AAA, Hearing aid type place in plastic baggies. Glass – clear, brown, green - no lids, rinse well. Do not include - drinking glass, pyrex, plate glass, other colored glass, china, light bulbs, ceramics, or mirrors. Plastic – Clear and colored containers used for such products as soda pop, milk, liquor, cleansers, detergents and other items in bottle or jug form with the number 1 or 2 triangle symbol on them. Remove hard plastic lids and rings. Rinse well. Labels can be left on. Flatten as much as possible. DO NOT INCLUDE tubs or containers for cottage cheese, butter, whipped topping, foam products or deodorant containers.
Compost Pickup and Rules PROGRAM STARTS MARCH 31 thru DECEMBER 12 Leaves, Grass Clippings, Yard Waste – Must be in cans with Compost Stickers (Available at City Offices) or in Paper Compost bags only. NO PLASTIC BAGS WILL BE ACCEPTED – NO EXCEPTIONS. Brush – Must be bundled eighteen inches in diameter and four feet long. (Nothing over three inches in diameter).
WARNING Raking leaves into the street is against the city ordinance. You could be ticketed and fined.
CURBSIDE RECYCLING ITEMS & PROCEDURES
RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING GARBAGE AND RUBBISH COLLECTIONS
Print Name or Address on Recycle Bin • $10.00 Charge for Additional Bin or Replacement.
PLEASE HAVE RUBBISH, GARBAGE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SET OUT AS PER AREA SCHEDULE
RECYCLING IS MANDATORY IN ALLEN PARK
Rubbish shall not be placed on the street earlier than 5:00 p.m. of the night before regular pickup day. Empty receptacles shall be removed from the streets no later than 7:00 p.m. the day of pickup. Call 928-0550 with any questions. 1. 2.
3.
4.
5. 6.
7.
Trash, furniture and appliances must be set at the curb for pickup BEFORE 7:00 a.m. All brush must be cut in four foot lengths, 18 inches diameter, and tied for pickup by the trash company. Recyclables must be separated from household trash and placed in Recycle Bin. Newspaper, magazines, junk mail, office paper, computer paper, catalogs, phone books, boxboard (e.g. cereal boxes with plastic liner removed), corrugated cardboard flattened to no larger than two feet by three feet by six inches, plastic, tin cans, aerosol cans, aluminum, glass, and household batteries (placed in clear plastic bag) will continue to be picked up. This will be Bi-Weekly per your Recycling Calendar. Yard Waste must be separated from household trash and recyclables from March 31st until December 12th. It shall be placed in rubbish cans with Yardwaste stickers or in paper yardwaste bags. NO PLASTIC BAGS WILL BE ACCEPTED - NO EXCEPTIONS. No yardwaste will be picked up from December thru March. The above items will be picked up on REGULAR rubbish day ONLY. Collection will be made each week per area schedule except if the Holidays below fall on or before your regular pick up day. In this event the collection for this week only will be one day later. The Holidays are: NEW YEAR’S DAY • MEMORIAL DAY • FOURTH OF JULY • LABOR DAY • THANKSGIVING DAY • CHRISTMAS Rubbish and garbage MUST be in a container, either metal or plastic with handles, not more than ten at one time. Recyclables MUST be
8.
9.
10. 11.
12.
13. 14.
15. 16. 17.
in city authorized bins. Yard Waste MUST be in metal or plastic containers with sticker or in paper yardwaste bags. The maximum container size will not be greater than thirty (30) gallon capacity and under 50 pounds each. Rubbish Containers cannot be: OIL DRUMS, PAPER BAGS, WIRE BASKETS, PAPER BOXES, PAPER BARRELS. A minimum fee of $10.00 will be charged for any unbundled brush. Price will be higher depending on amount. A minimum fee of $25.00 will be charged on large amounts of rubbish and/or furniture. Appliances will be picked up at no charge unless they have contained freon. Refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners will be a charge of $15.00 each - Call 928- 0550 before 8:00 a.m. on your rubbish day. A fee will be charged for pickup of concrete, bricks, dirt building materials, etc. Minimum charge is $25.00. No parking in the street from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the regular pickup day in your area. Motor oil and automotive type batteries can be dropped off at D.P.S. yard Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Leaves cannot be raked into street. It is a violation of city code. No Tires Will Be Picked-Up. Call your local tire dealer. All paint cans must have the lids removed and the material must be dried. Add kitty litter, oildry, or sand to absorb extra paint.
DO NOT PLACE RUBBISH IN THE STREET– IT INTERFERES WITH STREET SWEEPING OPERATIONS.
Newspaper – Must be tied in bundles of six to eight inches thick or put in brown paper bags. Do not use plastic bags. No wet newspapers will be picked up. Magazines & Catalogs – Must be tied in bundles no more than eight inches thick. Glossy Prints & Junk Mail – Must be tied in bundles no more than eight inches or use brown paper bags.
State Farm Insurance (Gale Fisher)
Aerosol Cans – Make sure they are empty with no caps. Aluminum – Tied or taped in bundles. Motor Oil – Bring to D.P.S. yard Monday thru Friday between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - Dump in Big Container. Auto Batteries – Bring to D.P.S. yard Monday thru Friday between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or call 928-0550 for pickup
Cardboard – Must be tied in bundles two feet by three feet by six inches thick. Office & Computer Paper – Must be tied in bundles six to eight inches thick or in brown paper bag. Household Batteries – 6 volt, D thru AAA, Hearing aid type place in plastic baggies. Glass – clear, brown, green - no lids, rinse well. Do not include - drinking glass, pyrex, plate glass, other colored glass, china, light bulbs, ceramics, or mirrors. Plastic – Clear and colored containers used for such products as soda pop, milk, liquor, cleansers, detergents and other items in bottle or jug form with the number 1 or 2 triangle symbol on them. Remove hard plastic lids and rings. Rinse well. Labels can be left on. Flatten as much as possible. DO NOT INCLUDE tubs or containers for cottage cheese, butter, whipped topping, foam products or deodorant containers.
Compost Pickup and Rules PROGRAM STARTS MARCH 31 thru DECEMBER 12 Leaves, Grass Clippings, Yard Waste – Must be in cans with Compost Stickers (Available at City Offices) or in Paper Compost bags only. NO PLASTIC BAGS WILL BE ACCEPTED – NO EXCEPTIONS. Brush – Must be bundled eighteen inches in diameter and four feet long. (Nothing over three inches in diameter).
WARNING Raking leaves into the street is against the city ordinance. You could be ticketed and fined.
Education The Allen Park Public Schools, building on a long tradition of excellence, continues to offer the community of Allen Park a balanced variety of quality educational programs. This effective balance is insured through a well-developed curriculum. School district staff members, that include administration, teachers, secretaries, maintenance, and support staff work together as a team to provide a quality education for Allen Park residents. The school district offers three elementary schools and a high school, community school and middle school. In addition, the District offers a preschool program and before and after-school child care. District schools enjoy partnerships and shared programs with the City’s police and fire departments, which is key in maintaining safe and orderly schools and a successful school district and community.
The Allen Park Public Schools, building on a long tradition of excellence, continues to offer the community of Allen Park a balanced variety of quality educational programs. Baker College opened its Downriver campus, conveniently located off I-94 and Outer Drive, in 2003 with an initial investment of more than $6 million. The campus continues to invest in facilities and programs. Since opening, the college has opened two new buildings, acquired 24 additional acres and has started several new career programs including CISCO and Physical Therapist Assistant. The college provides the Downriver community with a quality educational experience and maintains articulation
agreements with many local school districts. In the end it is all about the graduates, and Baker College provides area employers with highly trained employees, placing 99% of available graduates. There are also several additional higher education institutions surrounding Allen Park. These colleges include Henry Ford Community College, Wayne County Community College, University of MichiganDearborn, Wayne State University and the University of Detroit Mercy. The Allen Park Public Library is located at 8100 Allen Road at the corner of Champaign and Allen. For further information, call the library at (313) 381-2425. The Allen Park Public Library is a pleasant, inviting, active facility. “Come and see what is happening at the Library!”
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Downtown Allen Park has a new look!
Home of the “Bridal Mile” Downtown Development Authority 6543 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 313.928.0940 Allen Park Chamber ofTel Commerce 24
Fax 313.928.0955
allenparkdowntown.com
Downtown Development Authority The Allen Park Downtown Development Authority (DDA) proudly presents a new marketing and branding concept for the business district. The new marketing concept is called the “Bridal Mile” and was developed by the DDA marketing and promotions committee to create a brand image for downtown Allen Park. The purpose of the “Bridal Mile” is to promote downtown Allen Park as a retail destination for future brides, bridal parties, and any wedding related customers. Additionally, the DDA developed a Bridal Mile Brochure that lists wedding businesses by category along with a navigational map. For example, there is a category for Bridal Shops, Bakeries, Banquet Halls, Florists, Beauty Salons, Photographers, Printers, Travel Agents, Restaurants, Entertainment and a unique category for Special Touches. More than 68 wedding related businesses have been identified in Allen Park. Additionally, the DDA designed a window logo to help drivers and pedestrians identify participating wedding businesses. Bridal Mile brochures are available at the DDA Office and all Bridal Mile businesses. The unique appeal of the Bridal Mile concept makes downtown Allen Park a one-stop destination for virtually all your wedding and bridal related needs! In 2008, the DDA completed a major downtown capital improvement project. The “Allen Road Improvement Project” included several components. The centerpiece of the project was a new downtown pocket park at the corner of White and Allen Roads. The park features a 12-foot clock tower surrounded by brick pavers, patterned concrete, new landscaping beds, new seating areas and game tables. Additionally, new street light fixtures were installed along Allen Road to match the Park Avenue district. The project also featured removal of dangerous electrical poles in the alleyway downtown and construction of a new safer vehicular alleyway adjacent to
middle Allen Road businesses. Importantly, the project included safer and wider sidewalks along with convenient new parking spaces directly adjacent to many businesses. Downtown Allen Road was redesigned to create a more pedestrian friendly environment and new angle parking spaces were added for convenience. To date, this project has encouraged approximately $5.1 million dollars of private investment for downtown Allen Park. This investment includes the new Ruby Tuesday and Broadcast Booth restaurants, as well as National City Bank, Metropolitan Furniture and Top Shelf Liquor. Fortunately, there was no tax increase or millage increase involved. The entire project was funded with DDA tax increment revenues and bonds. Over $4.5 million was spent on this project without raising taxes. The DDA believes the project was a strong positive step for the economic development of downtown Allen Park. Since its inception in 1991, the DDA has completed major streetscape projects and parking lot projects along Park Avenue and Allen Road. The DDA was created to increase property values, halt property value deterioration and promote economic growth downtown. Additionally, the DDA offers commercial development incentives like the Façade Grant Program to assist local business owners. The DDA also sponsors the downtown Classic Car Show in June each year. For more information about the Allen Park DDA, please contact the Executive Director, C. James Sabo at (313) 928-0940.
Downtown Allen Park: Home of the Bridal Mile.
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CRUISES INC.
American / Hungarian Reformed Church
America's Cruise Specialists
Janice & John Ciotti, ECC Personal Cruise Specialist
(313) 381-7889 • Toll Free: (866) 641-0697 Web: www.cruisesinc.com/jciotti www.DetroitElvis.com
SERVICE ABOVE SELF FOR OVER 100 YEARS
Call Annette for information on joining. 313-389-3937
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9:30 English Service 11:00 Hungarian Service Sunday School and Nursery for children during the services Bible Study Wednesday 6:00 P.M. Join us for worship fellowship and Ministry Pastor, Frank Varga 9901 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 Phone: 313-382-1001 Fax: 313-382-6411 Visit us on the web: http://amhungarianreformed.tripod.com
Business, Industry & Commerce Small and large businesses alike find Allen Park to be a community where they can prosper. A healthy and diverse business landscape is a vital part of Allen Park. This diversity allows for job opportunities for all types of people and helps create a well-balanced and productive workforce. At a former city mine and at the site of former Veterans Hospital two of the largest projects in the city’s history are in the process of development. One project is Fairlane Green, between Oakwood Boulevard and Outer Drive and I-94 and the Southfield Freeway. It will add more than a million square feet of retail and recreation space and include natural green space with a park and walking trails. The other is Independence Marketplace, a 38-acre shopping center near the Southfield Freeway and Outer Drive. Small business owners ranging from doctors, lawyers, specialty shops and restaurants make up the heart of the business community. Ford Motor Company, Belle Tire and APAC Paper & Packaging are just a few of the nationally recognized companies that have seen the tremendous value and opportunities our city provides.
Allen Park also boasts three industrial parks to include: • The Fairlane Business Park • Danou Tec Park • Allen Park Industrial Center As you can see, small and large businesses alike find Allen Park to be a community where they can prosper. We look forward to welcoming your business!
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Parks & Recreation
The Allen Park Department of Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of programs, activities and facilities for Allen Park residents of all ages. The department operates under the direction of Director Anthony Napolitano, Recreation/Senior Specialist Jennifer Hughes, Activities Coordinator Cassandra Whiteford and Athletic Program Specialist Anne Zagunis and a nine member advisory commission. Athletics play a large role in the department programming. Competitive programs are offered for adults and youths including baseball, softball, soccer, basketball and tennis. The department also offers a wide variety of leisure programs. The programs include gymnastics, exercise classes, dance classes and craft classes, just to name a few. In addition, special events such as Brunch with
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the Easter Bunny, Halloween Monster Magic Show, Lunch with Santa, Daddy-Daughter Dance and Annual Golf Outing are offered. The department has developed comprehensive, active and service programs for senior citizens. The seniors meet five days a week at the Community Center, 15800 White Street, to participate in a number of activities. Parks and Recreation, in cooperation with Wayne County, serves
as nutrition site offering hot lunches and Meals on Wheels for homebound seniors. The senior program also includes bingo, cards, art classes, line dance, exercise, craft classes, quilting, sewing, mini-trips, blood pressure testing, health screening, flu shots and a friendly place to meet. In addition, the department operates a transportation system with the purpose of providing senior transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, as well as a ride to the Community Center. The Allen Park Community Center, located at 15800 White Street, has an Olympics size gym, fitness center, multi-purpose rooms for classes or rent and also contains the Parks and Recreation offices. The 6 multi-purpose rooms and an Olympic size gymnasium are available for rent and are perfect for your next birthday or graduation party, bridal or baby shower, funeral luncheon, as well as your next office meeting. The center is an alcohol free and a non-smoking environment. Each individual room can hold up to 30-35 people. There is a commercial kitchen for you to use or for your caterer. The Fitness Center is available exclusively for use by Allen Park Residents. There is an annual membership fee charged with special rates available to accommodate families (2 to 4 members) and senior citizens. Program/senior registrations and fitness center memberships are available at the Recreation Administrative Office located adjacent to the main door between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Frank J. Lada Civic Arena, located within the Community Center, is available for open public skating, hockey competition, offers an extensive ice skating program and serves as the home of the Allen Park Hockey Association, Allen Park High School and the Cabrini High School Hockey teams. The arena is available May through July for special events or large functions. The department operates nineteen park sites within Allen Park. We now have hard surface fitness tracks at Champaign, Community, Kennedy and Reil Parks (each approximately one-quarter mile). Allen Park residents have the ability to reserve shelters at Champaign, Cunningham and Millward Parks for events. Restroom facilities are available at these three parks for your convenience when renting a shelter. A full size inline hockey rink located at Champaign Park and two smaller inline hockey rinks at Reil Park are available for league play as well as free play and practices. Reservations can be made at the Recreation Office.
Allen Park Community Center 15800 White Street Allen Park, MI 48101 Recreation/Arena: (313) 928-0771 Seniors: (313) 928-0770
Free Estimates & Senior Discounts
Liscensed & Insured
(313) CHUCK PUTZIG’S PLUMBING & SEWER CLEANING Hot water tanks * Toilets * Drain cleaning Faucets * Sinks * Copper piping * Repairs & more
381-3819
Mike Smith Master Plumber
17041 Ecorse Road Allen Park, MI 48101
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Downriver Internists, P.C. 7445 Allen Road • Suite 210 Allen Park, MI (313)
382-0505
COMPLETE – TESTING – SERVICES Available On-Site • Radiology • Ultrasound
S. Kalahasty, M.D. B. Mirchandani, M.D. Most Major Insurance Accepted Mon. • Wed. • Thurs. until 8pm Tues. • Fri. until 5pm • Sat. 8am - 12pm Walk-Ins Welcome After 2pm
Now Offering Podiatry Services with Dr. Sheryl Bentzley
• Stress Testing • Cardiovascular
• Bone Density • Laboratory
• Nerve Conduction • Nutritional Services
AFFORDABLE LASER COSMETICS SAFE, COMFORTABLE LASER SERVICES IN A MEDICAL OFFICE Laser Hair Removal (Permanent Hair Reduction) Spider Vein Ablation - Acne Treatment Skin Rejuvenation (Age Spots/Wrinkle Reduction)
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7445 Allen Road • Suite 210 Allen Park, MI
COSMETIC & AESTHETIC SERVICES LET US HELP YOU LOOK YOUR BEST AT ALL TIMES
Health & Safety
Allen Park has a network to provide excellent medical care in both the private and public sectors. The Senior Program offers many services such as blood pressure monitoring and medical literature that is updated on a regular basis. The community center provides state of the art exercise equipment and an indoor track for regular walks, even on the coldest winter days. Two major hospitals are readily accessible, Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center (OHMC) and Henry Ford Hospital Wyandotte (HFHW); both offer state of the art medical
services. OHMC has been recognized as one of the nations top 100 cardiovascular services. HFWH has had a $5.8M expansion of its Intensive Care Unit, Emergency Department and Operating Facilities. Allen Park also offers a wide spectrum of General Practitioners, Internal Medicine, Dentists and Chiropractors, which compliment the hospital care. The city also has senior living at the Senior Citizen complex and Maple Heights, along with rehabilitation and skilled nursing at the Heartland facility.
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The city has a fire department that offers excellent fire protection and has 28 trained and licensed firemen/ paramedics that perform Advance Cardiac Life Support rescue. Our response times average less than four minutes for most medical emergencies. Our paramedics essentially bring the emergency room to you. Transportation is available to three area hospitals within minutes and trauma centers are available and accessible as well. The city has a commercial and residential Knox Box Program for emergency rapid entry to buildings. Through grant funding, the Residential Knox Box Program was established in May of 2006 providing loaner Knox Boxes to residents with medical/physical disabilities. The Fire Department as well as the Senior Program provides “File of Life” packets to our residents free of charge through a donation from the Festivities Committee. These packets allow for recording of surgeries, allergies, medical conditions and medications to be provided to our personnel for quick medical assessments during emergencies. The Allen Park Police Department consists of 46 sworn officers and is lead by Chief of Police Dean Tamsen. The department is community-oriented and each officer’s dedication to his or her oath is at the highest commitment. For 50 years the Allen Park Police has provided our community with a growing array of services. Currently, the Allen Park Police Department provides two S.W.A.T. officers and two Crisis Negotiators to assist during critical incidents. The K-9 Unit is always ready to locate narcotics, track suspects and find victims. The Motorcycle Unit, Weighmaster Unit, Alcohol, and Laser Enforcement Teams work hard to
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maintain safety on our roadways. In 2006, MDOT reported the Annual Average Daily Traffic Volume in the Southfield corridor was quite substantial with the highest culmination being 98,300 vehicles. Therefore, the Allen Park Police Department participates in the “Click It or Ticket” campaign to save lives. Keep your eyes open for seat belt enforcement zones and please make sure your loved ones are securely fastened in a moving vehicle. The Allen Park Police Department’s mission is to provide professional, progressive policing services to its citizens through cooperative partnerships, diverse programs and sensitivity to the changing needs of our community. Citizens and visitors of Allen Park enjoy a friendly, safe atmosphere due in large part to the devotion of the Allen Park Police Department to its mission and duties. Please visit their website at www.allenparkpolice. org for more information on the department, services and upcoming events.
Worship Directory
Allen Park Presbyterian Church (USA)
Christian Church of Allen Park
7101 Park (313) 383-0100
7155 Norwood (313) 386-5859
Allen Park Church of the Nazarene
Church of Christ
10944 Reeck Road (313) 383-7610
23610 W. Outer Drive (313) 274-6900
The Church of Jesus Christ American-Hungarian Reformed Church 9901 Allen Road (313) 382-1001
Angelica Lutheran Church 8400 Park (313) 381-2080
14722 Morris (313) 928-2722
Grace Reformed Church
St. Hugh Catholic Church
7215 Pelham Road (313) 928-3194
1130 Reeck Road (313) 287-6990
Inter-City Baptist Church
St. Luke’s Epsicopal Church
4700 Allen Road (313) 928-5222
15603 Wick (313) 381-6345
Mt. Hope Lutheran Church
St. Stephen’s Byzantine Catholic Church
5323 Southfield Road (313) 565-9445
Our Lady of Angles Emmanuel General Baptist Church
6442 Pelham Road (313) 381-3000
4015 Allen Road (313) 928-1810
St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church
Bethesda Baptist Church
Gilead Baptist Church of Allen Park
10000 Reeck Road (313) 383-8900
23700 W. Outer Drive (313) 274-8600
9000 Laurence (313) 381-5601
4141 Laurence (313) 382-5901
Southfield Road Baptist Church 14880 Southfield Road (313) 381-3979
Trinity United Methodist Church 9077 Allen Road (313) 382-1730
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Veterans Memorial Park Memorial Symbolism
• The circle represents the circle of life.
• The silhouette of the granite monument and flanking shrubbery represents the Veterans Administration Hospital that formerly stood on the site.
• The waving strips of the plaza paving stand for the nation’s freedoms defended by veterans.
• The six steps that elevate the monument were salvaged from the hospital entrance and recall the men and women who used them during the hospital’s 60 years of operation. • The granite materials represent the strength of commitment to veterans. • Plants represent the life nurtured through the hospital. • The star points to the five branches of the military.
COMPUTER SALES AND SERVICES
Networking Internet Security Hardware Installation
Hardware/Software Support System Design & Installation Computer Repair
Commercial • Residential
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Chamber Member Categorical ACCOUNTING/CPA/ TAX SERVICES Beebe & Company, PC Contact: James W. Beebe 7000 Roosevelt, Suite 200 Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-6800 (313) 386-7039 fax Bozman’s Tax Service Contact: Kathy Bozman 16621 Southfield Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-2911 (313) 388-1289 fax Christine Leonard’s Accounting Service Contact: Christine Leonard 5810 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-7622 (313) 928-2110 fax Horvath & Horvath, PC Contact: Kip Horvath 7311 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-7180 (313) 388-3216 fax Onesian, Charles C., CPA Contact: Charles Onesian 10520 Balfour Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-5875 (313) 382-5443 fax
ATTORNEYS David B. Tamsen, Attorney At Law Pagnuccco, Tamsen, PC Contact: David B. Tamsen 7000 Roosevelt, Suite 100 Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-1111 (313) 386-8088 fax
Luke, Dennis, Attorney At Law Contact: Dennis Luke 8415 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-5581 (313) 381-0311 fax
AUTO REPAIR SERVICES S & A Auto Clinic Contact: Steven Kaloczy 16705 Ecorse Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-8945 (313) 382-5080 fax Southwest Brake & Parts, Inc. Contact: Tony Holaski 951 S. Dix Detroit, MI 48217 (313) 842-8000
AUTO SALES Les Stanford Cadillac Contact: Michael Lowe 21730 Michigan Avenue Dearborn, MI 48124 (313) 565-6500 (313) 724-1638 fax
AUTOMOBILE/ BODY/PAINTING Allen Park Collision Contact: Kevin Bates 16834 Ecorse Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-8810 (313) 383-2730 fax
BAKERYCAFÉ Panera Bread Contact: Lisa Gazarek 3112 Fairlane Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 441-9270 (313) 441-9283 fax
BANQUET FACILITIES Crystal Park Banquet Center Contact: Alice Prusak 17099 Champaign Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-9001 (313) 388-9002 fax
CANDY & ICE CREAM Rockin’ Ice Cream Candy Shop Contact: Tony Manzella 6547 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 633-1833
CARPET, HARDWOOD, LAMINATE, TILE, ETC. The Tile Stop, Inc. Contact: Dave Zammit 19000 Ecorse Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-7700 (313) 382-0252 fax
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Southern Wayne County Chamber of Commerce Contact: Sandy Mull 20600 Eureka Road, Suite 315 Taylor, MI 48180-5306 (734) 284-6000 (734) 284-0198 fax
CHIROPRACTORS Allen Park Family Chiropractic Contact: Dr. Jennifer Warren/Mastropieto 8415 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-6099 (313) 388-8099 fax Hofmann Chiropractic Life Center Contact: Dr. John M. Hofmann, PC 5000 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-1050 (313) 386-2103 fax Loranger Family Wellness Center, PC Contact: Dr. Lisa Loranger Aston 4828 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-1615 (313) 383-0415 fax
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CHURCHES American Hungarian Reformed Church Contact: Rev. Frank Varga 9901 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-1001 (313) 382-6411 fax
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Park Place Office Center Contact: Michael J. Monahan 21321 Kelly Eastpointe, MI 48201 (810) 774-3500
COMMUNITY WEB SITE Focus Allen Park.com Contact: Dan Scott P.O. Box 046 Allen Park, MI 48101-0046 (313) 205-7664 (734) 661-5139 fax
COMPUTER SALES & SERVICE Digital Solutions, Inc. Contact: Christina Cieszkowski 6800 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-4150 (313) 388-7975 fax
CONTRACTORS COMMERCIAL Metal Building Contractors, Inc. Contact: Ray Vigneau 16641 Southfield Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-1210 (313) 388-8091 fax Ventcon Contact: Martin Morquecho 500 Enterprise Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 336-4000 (313) 336-5298 fax
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DENTISTS
DRAPERY
Allen Park Dental Care Contact: Drs. Gregory & Joanne Szalai 5329 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 928-2323 (313) 928-3329 fax
Anna’s Drapery Shop, Inc. Contact: Guy Marchionda 6842 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-1200 (313) 383-4659 fax
Artistic Dental Lab, Inc. Contact: Patricia M. Astorino 17445 Ecorse Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-0111 Cabadas, Sue, DDS 8048 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-8893 (313) 928-3209 fax Family Dentistry, PC Contact: Bruce A. Rosenblum, DDS 10501 Allen Road, Suite 105 Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-3000 (313) 381-4226 fax Hatch, Daniel J., DDS Contact: Daniel J.Hatch 17007 Ecorse Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-7720 (313) 388-8161 fax Strong, Richard W., DDS, PC Contact: Richard Strong, DDS 9815 Reeck Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-2800 VanNetta, Brian K., DDS 6705 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-4220
DISTRIBUTION CENTERS APAC Paper & Packaging Corporation Contact: Janet G. Nawrocki 4000 Enterprise Drive P.O. Box 640 Allen Park, MI 48101-0640 (313) 982-6400 (313) 982-9900 fax
EASY MEAL ASSEMBLY Dream Dinners at Independence Marketplace Contact: Shelly Kennan & Ginger Mistor 23019 Outer Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 278-2899
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Haddix Electric Company Contact: Steve Haddix 5729 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-7288 (313) 388-8537 fax
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Downriver Community Conference Contact: Donna Stangis 15100 Northline Road Southgate, MI 48195 (734) 362-3461 (734) 281-3418 fax
ENGINEERING Urban Engineering Co. Contact: Greg Tupanty 6748 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-5155 (313) 383-8338 fax
ENGINEERS, PLANNERS, SURVEYORS, SCIENTISTS Beckett and Raeder, Inc. Contact: John R. Iacoangeli 535 W. William, Suite 101 Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (734) 663-2622 (734) 663-6759 fax
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Wade Trim Contact: Andrew McCune 25251 Northline Road Taylor, MI 48180 (734) 947-9700 (734) 947-9726 fax
ENGRAVING Key Awards Contact: Marty Janeski 6635 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-3840 (313) 388-4615 fax
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Chase Contact: Ja’Don C. Bridges 3565 Fairlane Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 441-9686 (313) 441-1837 fax Chase Contact: Judy Mihalov 14601 Southfield Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-1987 (313) 386-2930 fax Fifth Third Bank Contact: Susan Costello 15606 Southfield Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 389-3585 (313) 389-3593 fax Flagstar Bank - Taylor Contact: Therese Ghanayem’warah 10166 Pelham Taylor, MI 48180 (313) 295-6426 (313) 295-5908 fax Flagstar Bank Allen Park Contact: Gary Wolf 3233 Fairlane Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 271-6653 (313) 271-7253 fax MBT Downriver Contact: Angel Gibson 7146 Pelham Taylor, MI 48180 (313) 928-1853 (313) 928-1854 fax National City Contact: Juanita Beumel 19100 Goodard Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 389-4520 (313) 389-4528 fax
National City Contact: Jeff Carevic 15625 Southfield Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 389-4160 (313) 389-4164 fax Rivers Edge Community Credit Union Contact: Thomas Fisher 7240 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-4500 (313) 386-4084 fax TCF Bank Contact: Donna Pagano 3350 Fairlane Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (734) 320-7824 (313) 271-0218 fax
FINANCIAL PLANNING Skiver Investment Services, Inc. Contact: Renee Skiver 6715 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-0486 (313) 928-4011 fax
FITNESS CENTERS Allen Park Martial Arts Center Contact: Dr. Matthew Gonzalez 7318 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 928-5288 (313) 928-3978 fax
FLORISTS Benedict’s Flowers Contact: Doug & Sandy Sikorski 8441 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-5100 (313) 383-8583 fax Flowers on the Avenue Contact: Thomas J. Gunderson 6834 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-2700 (313) 383-5472 fax
FUNERAL HOMES Martenson Funeral Home, Inc. Contact: Thomas Crete 10915 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-6600 (313) 386-6603 fax Voran Funeral Home Contact: Fred & Fred N. Voran Jr. 5900 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 928-2300 (313) 928-3177 fax Weise Funeral Home Contact: Gary, Rob and Robert Weise and William M. Oaks 7210 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-1150 (313) 382-3163 fax
FURNITURE Metropolitan Furniture Interiors Contact: Alan Edelson 6670 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-2515 (313) 381-2517 fax
GOVERNMENT City of Allen Park Contact: Mayor Gary Burtka 16850 Southfield Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 928-1400 (313) 928-0530 fax City of Allen Park DDA Contact: James Sabo 6543 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 928-0940 (313) 928-0955 fax City of Allen ParkCity Clerk Contact: Michael I. Mizzi 16850 Southfield Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-7946 (313) 382-7946 fax
GROCERIESMEATS J.N.S. Market Contact: Arthur Thomasian 19240 Ecorse Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-7830 (313) 381-0384 fax
Moscheck’s Downriver Meats Contact: Jim Moscheck 5223 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-6944 (313) 386-6961 fax
HAIR SALON/ TANNERY/NAILS Riff Raffs Barber & Beauty Salon Contact: Tony Degiulio 8002 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-5084
HEARING AID DISPENSER Beltone Hearing Care Center Contact: Daniel B. Fletcher 15301 Southfield Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-2130 (313) 381-4274 fax
INSURANCE AGENCIES Allstate Insurance Co. Contact: John J. Drewniak 7226 Park Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 389-1300 (313) 389-1303 fax Brightside Insurance Agency, LLC Contact: Dean A. Hill 7000 Roosevelt, Suite 201 Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-3826 (313) 388-3797 fax Gerald J. Stanley & Associates, Inc. Contact: Jerry Stanley 5133 Allen Road P.O. Box 429 Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-7000 (313) 388-8520 fax Goodwin, Lademan & Associates, Inc. Contact: David Goodwin 20300 Superior Place, Suite 250 Taylor, MI 48180 (734) 287-2400
HEATING AND COOLING Lucky’s Heating, Cooling & Refrigeration Contact: Allen K. Yacomb 10051 Balfour Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-3124 (734) 282-6988 fax
HONOARY BOARD MEMBER Robert Brooks Contact: Robert Brooks 15239 Belmont Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-7303 (313) 623-7488 fax
HOTELS & MOTELS Best WesternGreenfield Inn Contact: Dan Douglas 3000 Enterprise Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 271-1600 (313) 271-1600 fax Holiday Inn Express Contact: Vipul Patel 3600 Enterprise Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 323-3500 (313) 323-3553 fax
Jackson Park Agency Corporation Contact: Kim White 7321 Park Avenue P.O. Box 700 Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-7000 (313) 388-4539 fax State Farm Insurance Contact: Gale Fisher 5236 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-8650 (313) 382-5233 fax State Farm Insurance Company Contact: Kevin J. Visintainer 6721 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-7700 (313) 381-7780 fax
MANUFACTURING Ford Motor Company Contact: Kathleen Mclntyre Governmental Affairs World Headquarters, Suite 337 One American Road Dearborn, MI 48126-2798 (313) 594-4101 (313) 445-5297 fax Foresi Enterprises Contact: Anthony Foresi 9717 Manor Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-9223 Roush Industries Contact: Dan Bowerson 16630 Southfield Road, Suite 800 Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 294-8200 (313) 294-8580 fax Star Paper Converters, Inc. Contact: Richard A. Nawrocki P.O. Box 379 Allen Park, MI 48101-0379 (313) 963-5200 (313) 963-0660 fax
MASSAGE THERAPY Body Essentials Therapeutic Massage, LLC Contact: Rayleen Justice 7740 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-4263
MEDICAL Downriver Internist, PC Contact: Beverly Smith 7445 Allen Road, Suite 210 Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-0505 (313) 382-1584 fax
MEDICAL BILLING Physician Billing Management Contact: Debra A. Holden 6825 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 294-0355 (313) 294-0437 fax
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MEDICAL OFFICE Western Wayne Physicians, PLC Contact: Robert J. Jackson, MD/ Kandy Dulimba 7445 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-5500 (313) 386-3444 fax
MEDICAL SUPPLIES Independence Home Medical 6852 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-0224 (313) 386-0225 fax
MORTGAGE Parklane Financial Contact: Alyson Cesarz 6617 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 928-9840 (313) 928-9843 fax
NEWSPAPER News-Herald Newspapers Contact: Jim Williams One Heritage Place, Suite 100 Southgate, MI 48195 (734) 246-0800
OPTICAL GOODS, GLASSES, EXAMS RX Optical Contact: George Jepson 23055 Outer Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 359-9075 (313) 730-8722 fax
ORGANIZATION/ Allen Park Rotary Contact: Aaron Maike 4500 Enterprise Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 425-3700 (313) 425-3777 fax American Legion Post 409 Contact: David Noel Babbage 6737 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-3633
Crisis Pregnancy Center, Inc. Contact: Sandy Krasnodemski 1760 Fort Street Lincoln Park, MI 48146 (313) 386-4005 (313) 386-4006 fax Father Saylor Knights of Columbus #3774 Contact: Bernard Bodner 17113 Champaign Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-1850 Festival of Trees Contact: Theresa Diefenbach 2734 W. 11 Mile Road Berkley, MI 48072 (248) 336-2321 Kiwanis Club of Allen Park Contact: Randy Broglin 6553 Cortland Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 320-4665 V.F.W. Post 5572 Contact: Donald A. Eiden P.O. Box 99 Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-1125
PARTY STORES GROCERIES Park Market Contact: Frank & Paula Canning 7343 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-7275 (313) 381-9335 fax
PHYSICIANS R.G. Baker, DO Contact: Allen Park Family Physicians 7226 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-5530 (313) 383-1003 fax
PIZZA Little Caesars Contact: Chris Richards 7211 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-8881
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Papa Romanos Contact: Ewa Czestochowski 9093 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-7200 (313) 388-7272 fax
PUBLISHING
PLUMBERS
RAPID PROTOTYPE
Chuck Putzig’s Plumbing Contact: Mike & Lori Smith 17041 Ecorse Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-3819 (313) 381-0805 fax
PODIATRIST Alan J. Schram, DPM, PC Contact: Deborah Jeniga 6704 Park Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-7920
POSTAL SERVICE U.S Postal Service Allen Park Postmaster Contact: Gretta McNeil 6800 Roosevelt Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-9788 (313) 381-5414 fax
PRINTERS Park Avenue Printing Contact: Rick Knox P.O. Box 98 Taylor, MI 48180 (734) 374-1850 (313) 730-0660 fax
PRINTING, SHIPPING, PACKAGING Postnet Contact: Ted Garrett 3476 Fairlane Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 441-6600 (313) 441-1600 fax
PRODUCTIVITY CONSULTING Energized Solutions Contact: Kathleen Alessandro 22211 Michigan Avenue Dearborn, MI 48124 (313) 381-9222 (866) 828-9616 fax
NovoPrint USA, Inc. Contact: Dan Martin 34539 Parkgrove Westland, MI 48185 (877) 275-6277 (734) 844-0851 fax Excel RP, Inc. Contact: Kevin Foley 6531 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-9195 (313) 382-9198 fax
REAL ESTATE Century 21 America Contact: Virginia Klinkman 18707 Ecorse Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 928-7260 (313) 433-6049 fax Minnesota Title Agency Contact: Michael A. Cuschier 7000 Roosevelt Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-6313 (313) 381-7901 fax Real Estate Unlimited 8258 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-4400 (313) 383-8254 fax
REHABILITATION Heartland Health Care Contact: Katie Bridges 9150 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-2150 (313) 386-9389 fax
RESTAURANTS AND/ OR LOUNGES Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill Contact: Tom Szafran 23099 Outer Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 274-4540 (313) 274-4590 fax Chili’s Grill And Bar Contact: Jim Henahan 3230 Fairlane Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 441-1106 (313) 441-1149 fax
Long Tom Lounge Contact: William Switzer 6815 Roosevelt Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-7365 Longhorn Steakhouse of Allen Park Contact: Scott A. Stinson 3190 Fairlane Boulevard Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 441-9260 (313) 441-9261 fax Opa Opa Coney Island Restaurant Contact: Dina Voukides 17445 Hamilton Allen Park, MI 48101 ( 31) 359-2700 (313) 359-2929 fax Sylvia’s Super Sub Shop, Inc. Contact: Sylvia Bennett 4531 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-4930 (313) 381-2764 fax
RETAIL Athlete’s Foot Shoe Store Contact: Byron & Andrea Pritchett 3396 Fairlane Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 583-0885 Best Buy Contact: Tom McCracken 3349 Fairlane Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 441-1986 (313) 583-1447 fax E-Dee’s Pennyrich Bra Salon Contact: Edith Supanich 8043 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-0810 McNally’s Shoes Contact: Clare & Mark Bailey 6621 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-4258 Meijer Contact: Josh Grisham 3565 Fairlane Boulevard Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 253-1100
RETAIL HOME IMPROVEMENT The Home Depot Contact: David Rock 3163 Fairlane Boulevard Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 271-8842 (313) 253-1401 fax
RETIREMENT HOUSING
SPORTS TEAM
UTILITIES
The Detroit Lions, Inc. Contact: Thomas J. Lewand 222 Republic Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 216-4213 (313) 216-4159 fax
DTE Energy Contact: Madelyn B. Williams 8001 Haggerty Road Belleville, MI 48111 (734) 397-4045 (734) 397-4243 fax
SUBS & PIZZA
VETERINARY HOSPITALS
Maple Heights Contact: Angela Flaim 4600 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 383-6226 (313) 383-1384 fax
Sylvia’s Super Sub Shop, Inc. Contact: Sylvia Bennett 4531 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-4930 (313) 381-2764 fax
RUBBISH REMOVAL
TESTING
Southpointe Veterinary Hospital of Allen Park, PC Contact: Dr. Carol McKee 10581 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-7180 (313) 382-3548 fax
Republic Waste Services Contact: Scott Cabauatan 36850 Van Born Road Wayne, MI 48184 (877) 264-5544 (734) 729-5707 fax
Sverdrup Technology, Inc. Contact: John Quirk 25650 Eleven Mile Road, Suite 100 Southfield, MI 48034 (248) 603-6000 (248) 603-6001 fax
SCHOOLS & COLLEGES
TRAVEL AGENCIES
WEB DESIGN
Baker College Contact: Aaron Maike 4500 Enterprise Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 425-3700 (313) 425-3777 fax
AAA-Michigan Travel & Insurance Company Contact: Robert Willams, III 15220 Southfield Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-1700 (313) 386-2973 fax
Doctype Studio Contact: David Diebolt 15952 Pleasant Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 595-7838
St. Frances Cabrini Parish & Schools Contact: Joseph Mallia 9000 Laurence Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 381-5601 (313) 381-7837 fax
Cruises, Inc. Contact: John & Janice Ciotti, ECC 15045 Thomas Allen Park, MI 48101 (866) 641-0697 (313) 381-1512 fax
SIGNS
Jet Set Travel Contact: Steven Hill 8233 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-1800 (313) 382-6033 fax
Sign Specialties Co., Inc. Contact: William Spicer 17140 Ecorse Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 928-4230 (313) 928-6627 fax
SPORTING GOODS Park Athletic Supply Company Contact: John Bockel 6809 Roosevelt Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 386-6570 (313) 386-8830 fax
VCA-Allen Park Animal Hospital Contact: Ken Schneider 5410 Allen Road Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 928-9100 (313) 388-7923 fax
WHOLESALE Detroit Cigar Company Contact: Michael Perales 6720 Park Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-4600 (313) 388-4601 fax
WIRELESS Verizon Wireless Contact: Chi Vu 3128 Fairlane Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 271-9255 (313) 271-1418 fax
TREE SERVICES Handy “Feller” Tree Service Contact: Lon and Donna Walter 15618 O’Connor Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 388-8440
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Advertiser Index Allen Park Collision ....................................................... 2
Jackson Park Agency, The ............................................. 18
Allen Park DDA.......................................Inside Back Cover
Karn Sitkins Payette Insurance.......................................... 6
Allen Park Family Chiropractic ....................................... 14
Key Awards & Engraving .............................................. 18
Allen Park Rotary Club.................................................. 26
Kroll Construction ........................................................... 6
American / Hungarian Reformed Church ........................ 26
Les Stanford Cadillac .................................................... 30
Anna’s Drapery Shop ................................................... 18
Maple Heights ............................................................... 4
Baker College .............................................................. 13
Martenson Family of Funeral Homes, The ........................ 16
Beebe & Company, PC Accounting & Taxes .................... 14
Monroe Bank & Trust .................................................... 14
Beltone Hearing Aid Center............................................. 4
Moscheck’s Meat & Produce Company ........................... 13
Best Western - Greenfield Inn ........................................... 6
Postnet ........................................................................ 18
Chuck Putzig’s Plumbing & Sewer Cleaning..................... 29
Real Estate Unlimited, Inc. ............................................. 18
City Of Allen Park ................................................... 20-21
Republic Waste Services ............................................... 40
City Of Allen Park DDA ................................................ 24
Rivers Edge Community Credit Union ............................. 19
Classic Auto Wash ....................................................... 10
St. Frances Cabrini Parish & Schools .............................. 14
Cruises, Inc. ................................................................ 26
State Farm Insurance - Kevin Visintainer .............. Back Cover
Digital Solutions ........................................................... 34
State Farm Insurance - Gale Fisher .......... Inside Front Cover
Downriver Internists, PC ................................................ 30
Sylvia’s Sub Shop .......................................................... 2
E-Dee’s Penny Rich Salon ............................................. 16
Szalai & Szalai, DDS ................................................... 31
FocusAllenPark.com ....................................................... 6
TCF Bank .................................................................... 10
Goodwin, Lademan & Associates, Inc............................. 16
Visionary, The ................................................................ 2
Heartland ................................................................... 22
Voran Funeral Home, Inc............................................... 13
Horvath & Horvath, PC ................................................. 16
Weise Funeral Home .................................................... 16
IntelliTek, Inc. .............................................................. 10
Whipple Printing, Inc. ..................................................... 2
Inter City Baptist Church................................................ 26
Allen Park Chamber of Commerce
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