Phone: 248-879-5596, Email:dave@lambert.net
View Article  Family Nights Continue at the Community Center

From City of Troy Community Affairs...

Troy resident families are invited to come to the Troy Community Center for “Family Nights” scheduled for the second Saturday of the month:  January 13, February 10 and March 10. Community Center members can participate at no charge. 

The admission cost for non-members is $5 for two people (adult and child). “These special evenings offer a chance for families to come out and have fun together,” Troy Parks & Recreation Director Carol Anderson said.  “Both the gym and the pool will be open, allowing great recreation for family members of all ages.”

The North court in the gym will be open from 6:15-7:45 pm offering the chance to play basketball, badminton, and parachutes.  The pool will also be open from 6:30-8:45 pm. The Troy Community Center is located at 3179 Livernois.  For more information, call 248.524.3484.

View Article  Warren Mayor offers private donation of Nativity

By Brian C. Louwers
C & G Staff Writer

What the mayor didn’t build himself, the Friends of Mayor Mark Steenbergh bought. Along with Warren’s new City Hall comes a new Nativity scene for the holidays, part of which was built by the mayor himself and part of which was purchased through his campaign committee...

See the complete article at... http://www.candgnews.com/Homepage-Articles/12-20-06/WF-NATIVITY.asp

View Article  Troy Police Crime Report --- January 3, 2007

TROY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Charles T. Craft, Chief of Police    
500 W. Big Beaver, Troy, Michigan 48084 
(248) 524-3443  

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View Article  In Case of Emergency

I found this interesting information on the Oakland County Emergency Response and Preparedness web page…

 

What if...

You're in a car accident rendered unconscious?

You're at the mall or work and became incapacitated?

 

ICE - In Case of Emergency.  It's free and easy and could one day save your life. 

 

Put ICE in your cell phone and make it easier for emergency personnel to contact loved ones in case of an emergency to get your medical history (are you allergic to any drugs, do you have a history of heart disease, do you have a Do Not Resuscitate order, etc.).

 

Make a new entry with the word "ICE" followed by the  name of the person you want called in emergency situations (examples:  ICE-Dave, ICE-Mom).  For more than one contact name use ICE 1-Dave, ICE2-Mom or ICE1, ICE2, etc.). Make sure that person(s) knows your medical history. 

 

Individuals without cell phones should carry an identification care with emergency contacts and medical information in your wallet or purse.