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Jun 6, 2006 - Jun 6, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    Jill Jack Band kicks off the 2008 season of free Friday night concerts. Jill is the winner of 25 Detroit Music Awards. She'll fill the evening air with her blend of Memphis blues, gospel and folk-rock. www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Jun 13, 2006 - Jun 13, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park - Free Concerts, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    Progressive bluegrass band Hardline Drive performs for the downtown audience. The group is know for its tight harmonies and great energy. They play with the style of Alison Krauss & Union Station. You're feet will be tappin'. www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Jun 20, 2006 - Jun 20, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park - Free Concerts, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    Jim Gill Family Concert. This night will allow parents and their children to play and sing together in the park. Jim brings his banjo and song with a smile and playful attitude. A great family event in Downtown Farmington. In cooperation with the Farmington Community Library. www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Jun 27, 2006 - Jun 27, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park - Free Concerts, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    The 18-piece Swing City Big Band will play lively big-band dance music. The power of a great horn section is always appreciated. This night will be no exception. Another family-friendly concert in Downtown Farmington. www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Jul 11, 2006 - Jul 11, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park - Free Concerts, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    The Rockabilly Strangers play their special style with inspiration from the legends like Johhny Cash, Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins. Fans of Brian Setzer will appreciate the sound this group generates. Family-friendly concerts in Downtown Farmington. www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Jul 25, 2006 - Jul 25, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park - Free Concerts, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    The Farmington Community Band gathers its 75 members to perform in the park. Big marches and robust show tunes will put a smile on everyone's face. This popular concert band makes a return to Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. Rhythmz In Riley Park are always family-friendly. www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Aug 1, 2006 - Aug 1, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park - Free Concerts, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    The Beatles come to Downtown Farmington. You'll swear it's John, Paul, George and Ringo. This is the premiere Beatles tribute show in the area. The group features the dress, hair and instruments that made the Fab Four famous. Everyone loves The Beatles. www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Aug 8, 2006 - Aug 8, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park - Free Concerts, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    Ann Arbor's Hullabaloo comes to town with a unique sound blending a funky ska rock with Latin rhythms. The group sports a terrific horn section providing an upbeat attitude. Come on down to Downtown Farmington for fun and music on Friday nights. www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Aug 11, 2006 - Aug 11, 2008

  • North Oakland Foundation Charity Golf Outing , Wydgate Golf and Country Club, Rochester Hills.
    The Charity Golf Classic is a great day of golf at the beautiful and exclusive Wydgate. Your day will also include gourmet lunch and dinner, fabulous gifts and prizes, and a great auction! Benefits vital healthcare programs and equipment needs through the North Oakland Foundation. Tickets start at $350. Donations of Auction Items or certificates are welcome! Call for Tickets or Sponsorships. 248-857-7096

Aug 15, 2006 - Aug 15, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park - Free Concerts, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    The Red Sea Pedestrians from Kalamazoo sail to town for a night of energetic, Klezmer-influenced, gypsy sounds. Most people aren't familiar with the term Klezmer, but you'll know the sound when you hear it and say "I like this". www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Aug 22, 2006 - Aug 22, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park - Free Concerts, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    Celtic Rock band, The Lash performs to the Downtown Farmington audience. The group describes its music as Celtic Mayhem. Its a combination of traditional Irish folk music with Irish Rock. Come and listen to a great fusion between yesterday and today. www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Aug 29, 2006 - Aug 29, 2008

  • Rhythmz In Riley Park - Free Concerts, Riley Park in Downtown Farmington. One block east of the Farmington Civic Theatre..
    Season finale. The Two Man Gentlemen Band, from New York, is an old-fashioned, banjo and kazoo toting, two-man band. The pair began as street entertainers in NYC where they honed their act. They're a bit dorky, a bit huckster and terrifically entertaining. They will leave you laughing and singing all the way home. www.DowntownFarmington.org 248-473-7276

Sep 5, 2006 - Sep 7, 2008

  • Art and Apples Festival, Downtown Rochester, in Rochester's 30 acre Park.
    The National City Art & Apples Festival serves as a principle fundraiser for Paint Creek Center for the Arts (PCCA), a non-profit art center located in Downtown Rochester with the mission of enhancing life in the region by promoting, encouraging and creating opportunities to participate in and appreciate the arts. 248-651-4110

Sep 12, 2006 - Sep 12, 2008

  • 5th ANNUAL RADIOTHON TO BENEFIT MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN, Macy’s, located in 12 Oaks Mall at 27550 Novi Road, in Novi, MI.
    – Calling all music fans and Make-A-Wish friends! Tune into 100.3 WNIC on Friday, September 12th from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. for the 5th annual Making Wishes Come True Radiothon presented by WNIC and Macy’s to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan, the organization that grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions 313-833-9100

Sep 20, 2006 - Sep 20, 2008

  • 5.4 Mile Sleepwalk Run, It takes place in the city of Farmington's Shiawassee Park (On Shiawassee Road between Farmington Road and Power Road)..
    Sweet Dreamzzz Detroit is hosting a '5.4 Mile Sleepwalk Run' on September 20, 2008. Registration is at 8:00am and the race begins at 9:00am. Entry fee is $25 (before September 13th) and $35 for a day-of registration. Sweet Dreamzzz Detroit is a local non-profit organization committed to providing bedtime essentials and sleep education to at-risk children in preparation for classroom learning. Your participation in this 5.4 mile run will enable us to teach healthy sleep habits and emphasize the 540 minutes of sleep a child needs each night. Sweet Dreamzzz Detroit has already helped over 19,500 children in the area, and with your help will be able to reach many more. Sleepwalk, run, jog, or stroll to help Sweet Dreamzzz Detroit give children a good night's sleep. Visit our site at: http://www.sweetdreamzzzdetroit.org 248-478-3242

Sep 20, 2006 - Sep 20, 2008

  • Community Theatre Open House - The Farmington Players, Farmington Players "Barn" Theatre 32332 West Twelve Mile Road, Farmington Hills MI. .
    On the evening of September 20, 2008 (6:00 to 7:30 pm) the Farmington Players will open the doors to their “Barn” theatre for tours, refreshments, and an opportunity to learn what happens behind the scenes. Visitors can stick around after the open house for a short presentation of scenes from the Players’ next production, Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon. For more info visit www.farmingtonplayers.org. 248-553-2955

Oct 28, 2006 - Feb 24, 2007

  • The Public Realm, Public Buildings & Spaces, Birmingham Historical Museum, 556 West Maple Street in Birmingham.
    Birmingham's Architectural Legacy. The Exhibit highlights major public projects in the City of Birmingham. The Civic Plans for 1928 and 1964, Shain Park and the Baldwin Public Library and the Municipal Building. Original blueprints, architectural models, design drawings and historic images adorn the Horton Gallery. (248) 642-2817

Jan 9, 2007 - Apr 25, 2007

  • , Winter Story Times.
    Limited enrollment. Story, songs, finger plays and a craft. Pre-registration is required. SESSION 1: January 9 to February 28. Registration begins January 3. SESSION 2: March 6 to April 25. Registration begins March 1. 248-698-4942, ext. 3

Jan 9, 2007 - Apr 25, 2007

  • Toddler Story Time, Winter Story Times.
    For children ages 2 to 3. Approximately 30 minutes. Tuesday, 10:30am and 11:30am and Wednesday at 11:30am. 248-698-4942, ext. 3

Jan 9, 2007 - Apr 25, 2007

  • Preschool Story Time, Winter Story Times.
    For children ages 3 to 5. Approximately 45 minutes. Tuesday at 1:30pm and Wednesday at 10:30am and 1:30pm. 248-698-4942, ext. 3

Jan 13, 2007 -

  • Model Train Exposition, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    Presented by Brian McKee. Pre and post World War II trains, primarily Lionel trains, will be on display. Bring your trains in "dead or alive" for an evaluation and/or to have questions answered. 11:00am to 3:00pm. Registration is not required. 248-698-4942, ext. 2

Jan 16, 2007 -

  • Read & Discuss - Book Discussion Group, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    "I am the Cheese" by Robert Cormier. Led by Professor Sandra Sutherland, Oakland Community College. Join us at 7:00pm on Tuesday. The book is available at the Library. Registration is required. 248-698-4942, ext. 2

Jan 19, 2007 - Apr 27, 2007

  • Baby Play Group, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    Baby Play Group for babies ages birth to 24 months and their caregivers. Enjoy a morning of unstructured play at the Library with music, books, and toys. Fridays from 10:30am to 11:30am. January 19, February 2 & 16, march 2 & 16 and April 13 and 27. No registration is required. 248-698-4942, ext. 3

Feb 3, 2007 - Jun 16, 2007

  • The Fine Arts of Medals, Birmingham Historical Museum, 556 West Maple Street in Birmingham.
    Exhibition of medallic art is a juried show of over 50 medals, the largest of its kind in SE Michigan. (248) 642-2817

Feb 3, 2007 -

  • Create a Craft Day - Valentine's Day Craft, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    All materials will be provided. Drop-in between 10:00am and 4:30pm on Saturday. 248-698-4942, ext. 3

Feb 12, 2007 -

  • Glorious Gardens, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    Presented by Jodi Cook and Julie Lopez. Horticulturists from Gardens to Go. 7:00pm. Registration begins Monday, January 29. Helpful tips on how to achieve a glorious garden. Think Spring and get energized for a fantastic planting season. 248-698-4942, ext. 2

Feb 20, 2007 -

  • Read & Discuss - Book Discussion Group, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    "Advise and Consent" by Allen Drury. Led by Professor Sandra Sutherland, Oakland Community College. Join us at 7:00pm on Tuesday. The book is available at the Library. Registration is required. 248-698-4942, ext. 2

Feb 24, 2007 - Feb 24, 2007

  • DETROIT – FLY IN “The World’s First Health-Promoting and Anti-Aging Coffee.”, St-Mary’s University 3535 Indian Trail -Athletic Complex Orchard Lake, Michigan.
    “If You Drink Coffee, You Must Attend This Event!” GUEST SPEAKER: SHANE MORAND SHANE MORAND, – North America’s Top Producer, having worked with the world’s most prominent, high performance coaches – the legendary Anthony Robbins, Zig Ziglar, Dr. Mark Victor Hansen, just to name a few... Come and learn how you can now profit from the world’s 2nd largest commodity and position yourself and your family in front of the next Billion Dollar Industry Giant. Healthy Coffee is finally here! The question is… WILL YOU PROFIT? After the introduction session, you will learn a step by step proven training system to help you and your guests take advantage of a trend that is sweeping North America. Be the first to learn the skills and start on the road to building your own Healthy Coffee Enterprise. THIS IS A MUST ATTEND EVENT! 12:30 P.M. COFFEE TASTING – Experience the taste for yourself. 1:00 P.M. BUSINESS PRESENTATION Ask For Free Tickets!!! (734) 564-9965

Mar 3, 2007 -

  • Create a Craft Day - St. Patrick's Day Craft, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    All materials will be provided. Drop-in between 10:00am and 4:30pm on Saturday. 248-698-4942, ext. 3

Mar 6, 2007 -

  • "Miss Fuller's Letter", White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    Celebrate Women's History Month! Presented by Sandra Hansen. 7:00pm. Registration begins Tuesday, Feb. 20. Ms. Hansen will be back at the Library for an entertaining look at the peculiarities of famous women in history. 248-698-4942, ext. 2

Mar 6, 2007 - Mar 7, 2007

  • Early On Developmental Screenings, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    By Barb Szymanski and Kris Kasperski, Oakland County Services. 10:30am to 2:30pm. Drop in for valuable information about your child's growth and development. Free developmental screening for children up to the age of three years. 248-698-4942, ext. 3

Mar 9, 2007 - Mar 11, 2007

  • Festival of the Arts, Nativity Episcopal Church on Fourteen Mile Road, between Lahser and Evergreen in Bloomfield Township.
    This three day event is for the public to choose from a wide variety of juried fine art that includes jewelry, pottery, photography, paintings, sculpture, glass, fiber and graphics. The Friday evening gala opening reception is an opportunity to meet the artists, enjoy wine, cheese hors d’oeuvres and desserts, accompanied by the beautiful music of Charlene Helene Berry, dulcimer events. (248) 646-4100

Mar 15, 2007 -

  • Drawing Forest Animals, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    By Patric Duval from 7:00pm to 7:45pm. For children ages 6-9. Registration begins Thursday, march 1. Class size will be limited. 248-698-4942, ext. 3

Mar 20, 2007 -

  • Read & Discuss - Book Discussion Group, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    "March" by Geraldine Brooks. Led by Professor Sandra Sutherland, Oakland Community College. Join us at 7:00pm on Tuesday. The book is available at the Library. Registration is required. 248-698-4942, ext. 2

Mar 27, 2007 -

  • Simplify It - Clean Up Clutter, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    Presented by Theresa Brune at 7:00pm. Registration begins Tuesday, March 13. Theresa Brune, professional organizer and owner of Simplify It, LLC, will offer tips on how to get control of paperwork piles, clutter and more. 248-698-4942, ext. 2

Apr 17, 2007 -

  • Read & Discuss - Book Discussion Group, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    "Prodigal Summer" by Barbara Kingsolver. Led by Professor Sandra Sutherland, Oakland Community College. Join us at 7:00pm on Tuesday. The book is available at the Library. Registration is required. 248-698-4942, ext. 2

May 3, 2007 -

  • History of Pontiac - the Car, White Lake Township Library, 7527 E. Highland Road, White Lake.
    Presented by John Sawnuk. 7:00pm. Registration beings Thursday, April 19. John Sawruk, local historian and retired GM executive, will share his expertise on automotive history. 248-698-4942, ext. 2

Aug 17, 2007 - Aug 18, 2007

  • DynoMax Power to the Wheels Dyno Tour, Memorial Park Woodward Ave & 13 Mile Rd.
    The DynoMax “Power to the Wheels” dyno tour lets you prove just how much power is under the hood of your muscle car – all while competing for a $40,000 prize purse! This brand new dyno competition series stops at the Woodward Dream Cruise on Woodward Ave. and 13 Mile Rd. in Royal Oak from Friday, Aug. 17 and Saturday, Aug. 18. The times are below. Friday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. First- and second-place winners will receive $100 and $50 pre-paid gift cards, and the first-place winner will be entered into a national ranking for a chance to compete at the Winner’s Shootout at the 2007 SEMA Show in Las Vegas for the $25,000 grand prize, $10,000 second prize and $5,000 third prize. For more information, or to register, visit www.dynomax.com. On-site registration is also available. Admission is free and open to the public. 734-384-7806

Oct 7, 2007 - Oct 7, 2007

  • Out of the Darkness Community Walk Metro Detroit- Oakland, Kensington Metro Park, East Boat Launch, Milford, MI.
    Please join us to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and educate the public about mental illness, depression and suicide. Monies raised go to benefit your local chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). Registration is FREE, as well as food/beverages, and live entertainment. Guest MC is Spike from 95.5's Mojo in the morning show! For more information, please visit our web site at www.outofthedarkness.org (248) 669-1898

Oct 21, 2007 -

  • Annual Halloween Parade & Pumpkin Patch, Downtown Birmingham.
    Downtown Birmingham, the pumpkin patch is from 1-4pm and the parade begins at 4pm. For more information call the Chamber. (248) 644-1700

May 17, 2008 - May 18, 2008

  • Best of the Garden Show, Warmbier Farms in Auburn.
    Warmbier Farms will have various garden displays set-up to show you what is new and hot for the garden. With any purchase you'll be entered into a drawing to win a gift certificate. (989) 662-7002

Aug 16, 2008 - Sep 28, 2008

  • Renaissance Festival, 12600 Dixie Highway, Holly.
    Inside the turreted gates of Hollygrove, the festival is best known for its awe-inspiring full-contact armored jousting tournaments on horseback. Gallant knights defend their honor until the last man is standing. Join in games of skill or enjoy non-stop entertainment where belly dancers, sword swallowers, musicians and comedians provide merriment for all ages. Weekends. 800-901-4848

Sep 20, 2008 - Sep 20, 2008

  • Sweet Dreamzzz Detroit's 5.4K Sleepwalk Run, Event takes place in the city of Farmington's Shiawassee Park (On Shiawassee Road between Farmington Road and Power Road). Farmington, MI 48336.
    Sweet Dreamzzz Detroit is hosting a '5.4 K Sleepwalk Run' on September 20, 2008. Registration is at 8:00am and the race begins at 9:00am. It takes place in the city of Farmington's Shiawassee Park (On Shiawassee Road between Farmington Road and Power Road). Entry fee is $25 (before September 12th) and $35 for a day-of registration. Sweet Dreamzzz Detroit is a local non-profit organization committed to providing bedtime essentials and sleep education to at-risk children in preparation for classroom learning. Your participation in this 5.4K run will enable us to teach healthy sleep habits and emphasize the 540 minutes of sleep a child needs each night. Sweet Dreamzzz Detroit has already helped over 20,000 children in the area, and with your help will be able to reach many more. Sleepwalk, run, jog, or stroll to help Sweet Dreamzzz Detroit give children a good night's sleep. Visit our site at: http://www.sweetdreamzzzdetroit.org 248-478-3242

Sep 20, 2008 - Sep 20, 2008

  • MOTOWN MOD--MITSUBISHI OWNER'S DAY, Rock Financial Showplace Novi, MI.
    It's the ulimate day for Mitsubishi enthusiasts and owners!! Show off your ride among the Mitsu faithful. See the latest concepts and competition vehicles. Check out vendor displays. Take home some cool stuff from our opportunity drawings and giveaways. That's only a small part of what to expect.

Sep 25, 2008 - Sep 25, 2008

  • Walgreens Take Care Health Tour, Walgreens on 4400 Highland Rd., #M-59 Waterford, MI 48328.
    The Walgreens Take Care Health Tour aims to bring free screening services and better health awareness to local communities throughout the US. The six free screenings include total cholesterol levels, blood pressure, bone density, glucose levels, waist circumference and body mass index. Many diseases can be detected through screenings long before any symptoms are noticed, making awareness the key to remaining healthy. Visit www.walgreens.com/takecare or call toll free 866-484-TOUR 866-484-TOUR

Oct 4, 2008 - Oct 4, 2008

  • Walgreens Take Care Health Tour, Walgreens on 13550 W. 9 Mile Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237.
    The Walgreens Take Care Health Tour aims to bring free screening services and better health awareness to local communities throughout the US. The six free screenings include total cholesterol levels, blood pressure, bone density, glucose levels, waist circumference and body mass index. Many diseases can be detected through screenings long before any symptoms are noticed, making awareness the key to remaining healthy. Visit www.walgreens.com/takecare or call toll free 866-484-TOUR 866-484-TOUR

Nov 8, 2008 - Nov 8, 2008

  • Putting Normal Back in the Paranormal, South Lyon Hotel, South Lyon, Michigan.
    Putting Normal Back in the Paranormal - Michigan Madelyn Alt and Kristy Robinett ~~ Putting Normal Back in the Paranormal ~~ National bestselling mystery author Madelyn Alt and internationally renowned Psychic Medium Kristy Robinett are just your average, everyday girls . . . who share a unique approach to life that includes dealing with the supernatural. But they like to think that's part of their charm! Have you ever been curious about the paranormal, but are put off by subjects and/or presenters that don't fit into your comfort zone? Want to know if what you've experienced fits into the psychic realm? Have you lived with ghosts and want to know a little bit about how to live with them? Or are you perhaps interested in writing the paranormal, and want tips or advice from a successful author in how it's done? You won't want to miss this event. In celebration of the release of the 4th book in Madelyn’s Bewitching Mysteries, NO REST FOR THE WICCAN, we invite you to join Madelyn and Kristy for a spooktacular event that will include Madelyn speaking about her National Bestselling books and Kristy discussing an array of topics along with conducting an audience reading where she will relay messages from the other side. When: November 8, 2008 from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Where: South Lyon Hotel 201 N Lafayette St South Lyon, MI 48178 South Lyon Hotel was built on a cemetery...now how spooky is that? Who: Madelyn Alt and Kristy Robinett Cost: $35.00 per person Visit www.kristyrobinett.com to purchase tickets via PayPal. (Food and Drinks are NOT provided in the ticket purchase, but available at a reasonable cost). Madelyn Alt Madelyn Alt is the national bestselling author of the witchy and hip Bewitching Mysteries, published by Berkley Prime Crime. The Bewitching series features small town single girl and fledgling empath Maggie O'Neill, her witchy boss, and an unlikely circle of ghosthunting friends, the N.I.G.H.T.S., as they investigate an increasing level of paranormal disturbance--not to mention a series of unrelated murders--in Maggie's hometown of Stony Mill, Indiana. In other words, they are: "Mysteries.... with Hex Appeal." A late-blooming sensitive/intuitive, Madelyn writes from her home, an 1870's era Victorian in northeast Indiana, which she shares with an extraordinary number of persons of the male persuasion of assorted ages and sizes, two Siamese cats who rule the roost, and a Shepherd-Lab sweetheart who is only too happy to let them. So what's a nice girl like me doing writing about ghosties, ghoulies, and things that go bump in the night? Truth is, I've always been intrigued by the paranormal. I've experienced many things throughout my lifetime that have fueled that interest, not to mention experiences shared with me by others, people whom I trust. Isolated incidents can be explained away; these are not isolated incidents. They are also not the kind of things that can be proven easily by scientific methods. While that might sound like a pat answer, I've never been convinced that science has enough technology to have the right to pooh-pooh everything away. It seems the height of arrogance to say that we have all the answers. The fact is, people are experiencing things that their logical minds want to explain away, but can't. That's not to say that science and the mystical won't some day coexist happily and sensibly, but until that day I think it's possible we're not meant to understand everything. Not yet. The most important thing about life is the journey. Only at the end should we be able to look back and make sense of the lot of it. Part of the beauty is in the mystery. Kristy Robinett There’s no flowing gown. There’s no crystal ball. There’s just Kristy Robinett, Psychic Medium and Life Counselor - an 'Abnormally Normal' all American girl that talks to the dead. Kristy’s involvement with the paranormal began at the tender age of 3 when she began playing and speaking regularly with spirits, labeled “imaginary friends” by her parents. This behavior was unacceptable in her household as her family was very religious. This however did not curb her curiosity for the paranormal and the unknown. Today, Kristy is an internationally renowned Psychic Medium. Her clientele ranges from young to old, law enforcement, clergy, politicians, celebrities, domestic goddesses, to every day people. Her dedication and passion to her work is performed with honesty, integrity and humor, which sets her apart from the rest. Kristy donates her time assisting law enforcement agencies with investigations involving missing persons, murder, suicide, arson and psychically profiling criminals. She has earned a solid reputation for Spirit Releases, psychic home inspections for homebuyers and haunted house investigations, lecturer at special events and owner of Encharming Events LLC. Kristy has the gift of bringing warmth and love when using her gift of insight to help clear the cobwebs of confusion along with helping people embrace their own intuitive gifts. Not always serious, Kristy has a wicked sense of humor that she likes to bring to her readings. How did I get a gig talking to the dead? It definitely wasn’t the profession that my parents were at all thrilled with. Going to parochial school from kindergarten through high school graduation, I was taught that anything to do with psychics was evil, as if I didn’t already have a low self-esteem like most kids! It was neat, however, knowing when the pop quizzes would be or when I could shut off the alarm because I knew that there would be a snow day even before the weather men predicted it. So after trying the ‘real’ world for a long time, I screamed ‘Uncle’ and gave in to my talent. So here I am, day after day, talking to the dead and chasing ghosts. I believe that we create our own reality. By being passionate about life, you can achieve everything. I mean, it gets boring and depressing waiting for that winning lottery ticket! To Purchase Tickets, please visit www.kristyrobinett 734-891-7444

Nov 23, 2008 - Dec 23, 2008

  • Dickents Festival, Downtown Holly.
    WEEKENDS. For 32 years, the sights, sounds, smells and surprises of the Dickens Festival have been delighting holiday revelers in Historic Downtown Holly. Join in the fun as Charles Dickens’ Merry Old England comes alive in the atmosphere of turn of the century buildings, welcoming shopkeepers, and skilled craftspeople. Central to the celebration are characters from Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” – Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley, The Ghost of Christmas Past and many others – brought to life by members of The Festival Singers, who will also present music of the season in 5-part a cappella harmony. Guest choirs, Giant Bubble Making, The Night Before Christmas Skit, and the new game show, “Haul-a-Maid”, round out the daily staged entertainment schedule. Special weekends, such as Victorian Charm Weekend, will feature our Renewal of Vows ceremony where Mr. Scrooge officiates so anything could happen! In addition, you will find a variety of new characters roaming the Village this Holiday Season. Don't be surprised if you run into a juggling street vendor, are invited to attend "Pick Pocket School" or are tidied up neatly by a collection of zealous scullery maids. Oh yes, and keep an eye out for the marching chimney sweeps! The Dickens Festival is designed to be a family affair. Enjoy a meal at one of our delicious downtown restaurants – pizza to Beef Wellington, we’ve got it all. Or, perhaps you’d prefer Fish N’ Chips, followed by some freshly roasted chestnuts. Be sure to keep your strength up! You’ll need plenty of stamina if you hope to explore all 58 of our antique and specialty shops. There are games for the kids and Santa Claus himself, waiting to hear all their Christmas wishes. Oh, and don’t miss out on an old-fashioned, horse drawn carriage ride through our Historic village. 248-634-9571

Feb 10, 2009 - Feb 10, 2009

  • Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Information Meeting, Bloomfiled Township Public Library 1099 Lone Pine Rd Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302.
    Join the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America for Team Challenge Summer Season '09. Team Challenge (TC) is now entering its second year as a national fundraising and awareness building program. Michigan participated in Miami in January, 2008 and in San Antonio, TX in November, 2008 and will be participating in Kona, HI in June, 2009, and in Napa Valley, CA in July, 2009. To date, Team Challenge has raised over $8 million for Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis research and patient support. Join us and be part of finding a cure! Participants may elect to walk or run their event of choice. The program is designed to meet the needs of everyone…from beginning walker to advanced runner! By signing up to participate in the program, you commit to raise a certain amount of money (it varies for each event) on behalf of CCFA. This money goes to support research and patient services. Our team for San Antonio trained and fundraised very diligently and rocked Texas on Sunday November 16th! Recruitment and training for our summer season will get underway in February! Go to www.ccteamchallenge.org or call (248) 737-0900 for more information. (248) 737-0900

Feb 17, 2009 - Feb 17, 2009

  • Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Team Challenge Information Meeting, Presbyterian Villages of Michigan The Village of Oakland Woods 420 S Opdyke Rd Pontiac, MI 48341.
    Join the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America for Team Challenge Summer Season '09. Team Challenge (TC) is now entering its second year as a national fundraising and awareness building program. Michigan participated in Miami in January, 2008 and in San Antonio, TX in November, 2008 and will be participating in Kona, HI in June, 2009, and in Napa Valley, CA in July, 2009. To date, Team Challenge has raised over $8 million for Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis research and patient support. Join us and be part of finding a cure! Participants may elect to walk or run their event of choice. The program is designed to meet the needs of everyone…from beginning walker to advanced runner! By signing up to participate in the program, you commit to raise a certain amount of money (it varies for each event) on behalf of CCFA. This money goes to support research and patient services. Our team for San Antonio trained and fundraised very diligently and rocked Texas on Sunday November 16th! Recruitment and training for our summer season will get underway in February! Go to www.ccteamchallenge.org or call (248) 737-0900 for more information. (248) 737-0900

Feb 19, 2009 - Feb 19, 2009

  • Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Team Challenge Information Meeting, Peter Nilesen's Town Center Health Club 3000 Town Center - Atrium Mezzanine Southfield, MI 48075.
    Join the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America for Team Challenge Summer Season '09. Team Challenge (TC) is now entering its second year as a national fundraising and awareness building program. Michigan participated in Miami in January, 2008 and in San Antonio, TX in November, 2008 and will be participating in Kona, HI in June, 2009, and in Napa Valley, CA in July, 2009. To date, Team Challenge has raised over $8 million for Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis research and patient support. Join us and be part of finding a cure! Participants may elect to walk or run their event of choice. The program is designed to meet the needs of everyone…from beginning walker to advanced runner! By signing up to participate in the program, you commit to raise a certain amount of money (it varies for each event) on behalf of CCFA. This money goes to support research and patient services. Our team for San Antonio trained and fundraised very diligently and rocked Texas on Sunday November 16th! Recruitment and training for our summer season will get underway in February! Go to www.ccteamchallenge.org or call (248) 737-0900 for more information. (248) 737-0900

Dec 12, 2009 -

  • Snacks 'n' Crafts with Santa, Indian Springs Metropark in White Lake.
    “Snacks ‘n’ Crafts with Santa” will be held at the Environmental Discovery Center at Indian Springs Metropark near White Lake on Saturday, December 12 at 10 am and 1 pm. Visit with Santa, decorate a cookie, hear a holiday story and make some crafts! Tickets are $5 per child in advance or $7 at the door. Space is limited. Photos are $2. Tickets are non-refundable and go on sale Sunday, November 1.. A vehicle entry permit is required to enter Indian Springs Metropark and is only $4 for daily admission. 248-625-6640

Jan 10, 2010 - Jan 10, 2010

  • "5 Steps to Turning Your Resolutions Into Reality, Teleseminar.
    This call is a must for you IF: Would like 2010 to be your most successful year ever Want to learn how to feel good about the resolutions you've set for this year You're on the look-out for proven strategies to increase your chances for success with everything you do You could use some inspiration and motivation to follow through on the goals you've set for yourself Sign up here: http://www.site.cherylheppard.com/Free_webinar.html. It's free!!!!! 248-592-0869

Apr 24, 2010 - Apr 24, 2010

  • 42nd Michigan Student Film & Video Festival, Detroit Film Theatre 4200 Woodward Avenue Detroit, MI 48202.
    ---MICHIGAN STUDENTS IN GRADES K-12--- Want to WIN GREAT PRIZES for your creative work? Enter your video submissions to the 42nd Michigan Student Film & Video Festival for a chance to win valuable prizes such educational scholarships and other prizes worth thousands of dollars. For more information visit: www.daftonline.org

Apr 24, 2010 - Apr 24, 2010

  • The Centennial ball, Wabeek Country Club, 4000 Club Gate Drive, Bloomfield Hills, MI .
    On Saturday, April 24th, the North Oakland Foundation will host the Centennial Ball at Wabeek Country Club in Bloomfield Hills. Join us in honoring the Oakland County Hospital Association and celebrating 100 years of providing care in our community at this "black tie invited" dinner! 6pm-7pm Reception, 7pm dinner, dessert & Entertainment to follow. Everyone is welcome to take part in this fun evening of fine dining and dancing. Proceeds from the Ball will benefit the North Oakland Foundation,a charity organization dedicated to funding healthcare needs in Oakland County. Please contact the Foundation at 248-857-7096 for more information. 248-857-7096

Apr 25, 2010 - May 6, 2010

  • Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Festival, This event is sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit and will be held at the Palladium 12 theater in Birmingham, the United Artists theatres in Commerce, the Michigan Theatre in Ann Arbor and the Flint Institute of Arts. .
    The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit’s Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Festival will be held April 25-May 6, 2010, and will feature movies from throughout the world and many Michigan premieres. Among the films to be shown are “A Matter of Size,” the story of a Jewish Sumo wrestler; “Adam Resurrected,” starring Jeff Goldblum and Willem Dafoe in the story of a Holocaust survivor who comes to the aid of a troubled boy; “Blessed Is the Match,” focusing on WWII hero Hannah Senesh; “City of Borders,” a documentary about a gay bar in Jerusalem, popular with both Jews and Palestinians; “Disturbing the Universe,” a profile of controversial lawyer William Kunstler: “Gut Shabbes Vietnam,” the story of a young rabbi and his family who move to Vietnam; “Holyland Hardball,” focusing on a handful of U.S. businessmen who create the Israeli Baseball League; “Jump,” starring the late Patrick Swayze in the story of an extraordinary trial in Austria; “No. 4 Street of Our Lady,” the true story of a Polish-Catholic woman who rescued 16 of her Jewish neighbors during the Holocaust; “Sidney Turtlebaum,” a comedy about an 80-year-old Jewish pickpocket; “The Brothers Warner,” about the four film pioneers; and “The Debt,” a thriller about a man in a nursing home who may, or may not, be a former Nazi. Films will be shown locally at theatres in Birmingham and Commerce Township. All tickets are $10, or purchase a pass for $154 for JCC members and $180 for non-members. For more information, visit www.jccdet.org or call Jaymie Morton, 248-432-5461. THANK YOU VERY MUCH! 248-432-5461

Jul 26, 2010 - Jul 26, 2010

  • FORE the Kids of Judson Center Corporate Golf Challenge, Indianwood Golf & Country Club 1081 Indianwood Road Lake Orion, MI 48361.
    Judson Center (www.judsoncenter.org), a nonprofit community resource that creates solutions to improve the lives of individuals and families, will hold its 18th annual FORE the Kids of Judson Center Corporate Golf Challenge, dinner and silent auction to help abused and neglected children supported by Judson Center find loving homes. Actor, comedian and Michigan native Dave Coulier is scheduled to serve as the event’s celebrity master of ceremonies. 248-837-2027

Aug 16, 2010 - Aug 16, 2010

  • 2010 Charity Golf Classic, The Wyndgate Golf & Country Club 1975 West Gun Road Rochester Hills, MI.
    Please join us for this spectacular scramble tournament which benefits vital healthcare program needs for Oakland County. Among these programs is the amazing Euro-Peds Clinic for children with Cerebral Palsy. All golf will be held on the PRIVATE Eastwynd Course.Included is a gourment lunch prior to golf, unlimited complimentary beverages, deluxe strolling dinner & bar following golf as well as great gifts and prizes. 12:30 p.m. shotgun start. Participation, as well as auction items, would be greatly appreciated. Your participation is tax deductible. 248-857-7096


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