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Friday, April 26, 2024  

Helping define Livonia's Quality of Life

Archive – Bill Joyner's Friday Musings


20 years publishing FridayMusings

without bias but not without opinion

Tuesday marked the filing deadline for most positions, excluding educational roles such as school board and Schoolcraft College Trustee which has a deadline later in the Spring. Musings is sharing details of those who have filed, including their party affiliations and home addresses which were all a part of the public record when they filed. Attached are photographs of the incumbents in each race to assist you in identifying the offices of interest.

Debbie Stabenow

Incumbent

Retiring

United States Senate


Democratic candidates

Beydoun, Nasser 4 Cornell Ct Dearborn, MI 48124

Harper, Hill 670 W Boston Blvd Detroit, MI 48202

Slotkin, Elissa 6353 Tucker Rd Holly, MI 48442


Republican candidates

Amash, Justin 5557 28th St SE Ste B #325 Grand Rapids, MI 49512

Meijer, Peter PO Box 68554 Grand Rapids, MI 49516

O'Donnell, Sherry 4760 Jamestown Dr Stevensville, MI 49127

Pensler, Sandy 15420 Windmill Pointe Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230

Rogers, Mike PO Box 132 St Joseph, MI 49085

Rashida Tlaib

Incumbent

United States Congress 12th District


Democratic candidates

Foster, Ryan 17137 Jeanette St Southfield, MI 48075

Tlaib, Rashida 15747 Rosemont Ave Detroit, MI 48223


Republican candidates

Elliott, Steven 6551 Chatham Cir Rochester Hills, MI 48306

Hooper, James D. 36438 6 Mile Rd Livonia, MI 48152

Nehme, Hassan H. 26827 Sheahan Dr Dearborn Heights, MI 48127

Sawyer, Linda 300 Riverfront Dr Detroit, MI 48226

Laurie Pohutsky

Incumbent

State Representative 17th District


Democratic candidates

Pohutsky, Laurie17476 Rexwood St Livonia, MI 48152


Republican candidates

Makki, Rola 36849 Bristol St Livonia, MI 48154

Matt Koleszar

Incumbent

State Representative 22nd District


Democratic candidates

Koleszar, Matt 42533 Schoolcraft Plymouth, MI 48170


Republican candidates

Charette, Christian 35719 Hees St Livonia, MI 48150

Stathakis, Adam A. PO Box 531627 Livonia, MI 48153

Stephanie Young

Incumbent

State Representative 16th District


Democratic candidates

Windham, Keith 15914 Trinity Detroit, MI 48223

Young, Stephanie A.14567 Rosemont Ave Detroit, MI


Republic candidates

Duggan, Brian 14315 Denne Livonia, MI 48154

Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney


Running unopposed-Democrat

Kym Worthy 18446 Parkside Detroit Mi 48221


Wayne County Treasurer


Running unopposed-Democrat

Eric Sabree 17401 Pontchartrain Detroit 48203


Wayne County Clerk


Democratic candidates

Cathy Garrett 19172 Hartwell Detroit, Mi 48235

Hadi Tarref 5800 Reuter Dearborn, Mi 48126

Raphael Washington

Incumbent

Wayne County Sheriff


Democratic candidates

Joan Merriewether 3500 E. Jefferson #227 Detroit MI 48207

Raphael Washington 33323 Navin Ct. Livonia MI 48152


Republican candidates

Articia Bomer 15142 Joy Rd. Detroit MI 48228

T. P. Nykoriak 1933 Lawley Detroit MI 48212

Glenn Anderson

Incumbent

Wayne County Commissioner District 12


Democratic candidates

Glenn Anderson 34300 Parkgrove Westland, MI 48185

Allen Downer 37011 N. Heather Ct Westland, Mi 48185


Republican candidates

None filed

Terry Marecki

Incumbent

Wayne County Commissioner District 9


Democratic candidates

Carol Souchock 13094 Woodridge Ct. Plymouth, Mi 48172


Republican candidates

Terry Marecki 16519 Ronnie Lane Livonia, Mi 48154

Livonia District Court

Non-incumbent, (1) Position


Jolly, Jim 17331 Woodside St Livonia, MI 48152

Persiconi, Robin 20683 Sarah Rd Livonia, MI 48152

Wayne County 3rd Circuit Court

Non-Incumbent, (1) Position


Castka, Nicole 18640 Mack Ave Unit 361441 Grosse Pointe Farms, 48236

Larkin, John 19351 Meadowbrook Rd Northville, MI 48167

Longstreet II, Charles 18915 Muirland Detroit, MI 48221

Scruggs, Adrienne G. 36732 Dowling St Livonia, MI 48150

Jolly picks up major Livonia endorsements for District Judge

Livonia City Councilman Jim Jolly has garnered police endorsements for the Livonia 16th District Court, which serves exclusively the City of Livonia.


He states, "It is with humility that I share the endorsement of my campaign for the 16th District Court Judge by the Livonia Police Officers Association and the Livonia Police Command Officers Association.


"This endorsement is meaningful as I have served with these committed and professional individuals for nearly two decades, observing their dedication daily. Their support is an immense honor."


Additionally, Jolly has received endorsements from the Wayne County Association of Police Chiefs, Bob Stevenson, the former Chief of Police in Livonia.


Jolly is set to compete against Robin Persiconi for the judgeship currently occupied by Judge Kathleen McCann, who is not eligible to run this year due to age restrictions.


Musings will publish endorsements from candidates once they are submitted for publication

John Larkin picks up several

Livonia endorsements for

his county-wide Judicial campaign


John Larkin pictured here with his family, is a candidate for the Wayne County Circuit Court covering all of Wayne County, pledges to administer the law with fairness, justice, and reason, and to treat everyone with dignity and respect. He has garnered a series of local Livonia endorsements for his county-wide campaign:


Judge Timothy Kenny, Retired Chief Judge of the 3rd Circuit Court; Judge Don Knapp, 3rd Circuit Court, Judge Sean Kavanagh, 16th District Court, Judge Kathleen McCann, 16th District Court, Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan, Paul Bernier, Livonia City Attorney.


Musings will publish endorsements from candidates once they are submitted for publication

The tradition continues at the 7th Annual

Good Old Fashioned Corn Roast

Annually, the Good Old Fashioned Neighborhood Corn Roast appoints an Honorary Chairperson. Previous honorees have included Brandon McCullough, Laura Toy, and Maureen Brosnan.


Bill Joyner, the founder of the Corn Roast, is delighted to announce City Councilwoman Carrie Budzinski as the Honorary Chair for the forthcoming 7th Annual Corn Roast on September 8th, set to occur at Bicentennial Park following the 3rd Annual Tour de Livonia.


The Tour de Livonia begins at 9:00 AM with two cycling routes: a roughly 19-mile ride and a shorter course tailored for young riders, families, and novice cyclists. Stay tuned as registration details will be available in Musings.


The Corn Roast commences at 11:30 AM with a ribbon-cutting ceremony by Budzinski and the first ears of corn being passed out by local elected officials.


The event's preparation starts with the collection of freshly picked corn from Westborn Market.


At 8:30 AM, the Clarenceville High School basketball team will start shucking corn, enabling the Livonia Lions to prepare it for serving by 11:30 AM.


Groups are already starting to sign up to host informational booths for the nearly 2,000 expected attendees, including the Livonia Community Foundation, Livonia Symphony Orchestra, Rosedale Presbyterian Church, Seedlings, Livonia Democratic Club, Friens of Livonia Arts, Kiwanis Early Risers and the Livonia Historical Society.


Last year, 34 organizations participated, offering insights into their contributions toward enhancing our quality of life.

Clements Circle Civic Association

did their part for Earth Day


This year, for Earth Day, the theme was Planet vs. Plastics. The 2000s began with a strong theme of "reduce, reuse, recycle," yet there is constant litter everywhere.


Steve Alexander and Adam Penzenstadler led the Clements Circle Civic Association with KJ, Elisha, Michelle, Angie, and Heather in their recent Clements Circle Adopt a Highway Cleanup Event!


They filled 7 bags of garbage to make their section of Plymouth Road look a little nicer. Alexander says that "It was a beautiful day out there, and we did a small part to help make our little planet a bit cleaner. Happy Earth Day!"

Earth Day Continues with

Take Pride in Livonia Day May 4th


Do you Take Pride in Livonia and want to help keep it looking great?


If you do you can join friends and neighbors for this annual spring cleanup event at city parks from 9-11 a.m. Saturday, May 4.


The cleanup will be followed by a picnic lunch from 11 a.m. to noon. Locations TBD based on the number of participants who volunteer.


This is a great opportunity to obtain service hours for your organization, engage with others in the community, explore new park locations, and Take Pride in Livonia!


Contact Billy Keppen at wkeppen@livonia.gov to volunteer.

Livonia Democratic Club's new community project

Girl Products. Period.

Every day in Livonia, countless women and girls are unable to afford the menstrual products they need. This issue is particularly challenging for schoolgirls who may miss school when they lack these essential supplies at home.


The Livonia Democratic Club is committed to eliminating Period Poverty in Livonia through our "Girl Products, Period" program. To achieve this, we need your support. We've dedicated the month of May to this initiative, and here's how you can contribute.


How can you help? You can purchase any menstrual products and donate them by placing them in our collection box at the Livonia Senior Center. If you prefer to donate money, we can shop on your behalf. Please contact Mitsy Morris at 248-420-6653 to arrange for a pick-up.


You can order supplies directly from Amazon by going to their Gift List section and searching LDC Girl Products. Orders will be shipped to Mitsy Morris.


Your assistance can significantly impact the fight against Period Poverty in Livonia. The Livonia Dems and all of Livonia appreciates any support you can provide to help us make a difference.

Friends of the Library continues to support

our public library in so many ways

The Friends of the Livonia Library will have their used book sale May 17-19, offering a wide variety of books for all ages.


Members of the Friends of the Livonia Library and teachers with I.D. can shop the pre-sale, May 16 from 4:30-6:30 pm. 


You may also become a member at the door.

Mail Address

19514 Bainbridge 48152

E-mail address

rwilliamjoyner@gmail.com


Cell address

734-674-5871

The typewriter is not available for phone calls or emails Saturday and Sunday. Mental health and rehabilitation time. Out and about enjoying life.


What motivates FridayMusings:

We can't only define Livonia as taking small steps toward maintaining the way things were. That will give us mediocre outcomes. Our goal needs to be innovative and transformative.