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Cooling Off
NORTHVILLIANS, Happy Summer! It was great to see many of you in town this past weekend … it was hopping with the fantastic weather we had. I counted 7 businesses supporting live music. It was quite an atmosphere. It doesn’t get much better than enjoying music and fellowship in the Ville, as folks strolled around…
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Music and Dancing
NORTHVILLIANS, Happy Post 4th of July! It was outstanding to see everyone out for Northville’s parade on Monday and watch the P51 WWII Mustangs flying over giving us the patriotic salute. Life is starting to get back to some normality. We’re in the full swing of summer now and in Northville, that’s traditionally meant dancing in…
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Dairies
NORTHVILLIANS, Happy Summer! Now that we have celebrated the 4th of July this past week, we can truly engage in the season between this holiday and Labor Day. This past week’s parade and festivities were outstanding… it was great to see many of you enjoying the festivities. I encourage you to gear up for our future…
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July 4th
NORTHVILLIANS, Happy Fourth of July Weekend – we are now in full summer! As we get ready for the holiday festivities, I thought it would be interesting to look back at yesteryear’s Fourth of July celebrations in town. We’ll also look at Patriotism as we talk about our 4th of July parades and memories past. Let’s look at Fourth of July Activities through the Years… Independence Day is…
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Weddings
NORTHVILLIANS, Switching gears from previous weeks’ notes on Memorial Day and Father’s Day activities, we will touch on the wedding season in this letter, which is in full swing in the Ville. The month of June is when flowers are starting to bloom, and it’s been synonymous with weddings in our Hamlet in the Hills. Appropriately,…
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Father’s Day and Juneteenth
NORTHVILLIANS, As Father’s Day (6/18) and the Juneteenth holiday (6/19) approach this week, I would like to slow down and reflect on both… FATHER’S DAY – The history of Father’s Day dates back to 1906 when a church in West Virginia held a sermon to honor 362 Men who had been killed the previous year in a coal…
