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Your Employment Team SM Interesting Facts About December 1. e birthstone of December is turquoise. 2. Zodiac signs for December are Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21) and Capricorn (December 22 - January 19). 3. e birth flower of December is the narcissus. 4. World’s AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1st. 5. December 3 - International Day of the Disabled Person 6. Universal Human Rights Month 7. National Read a New Book Month 8. In December, Nobel Prizes are awarded. 9. On December 4, 1791, e Observer newspaper (the first Sunday newspaper) was first published in Britain. 10. Christmas Day is celebrated on December 25th. 11. On December 7, 1941, e United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japanese planes which killed more than 2,300 Americans. 12. On December 20, 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was completed. 13. Kwanzaa is celebrated on December 26 - January 1 every year. 14. National Stress Free Family Holiday Month 15. December 27th is National Chocolate Day 16. On December 29, 1862, the bowling bowl was invented. 17. Poinsettia Day is on December 12th. 18. On December 3, 1967, the first heart transplant was completed. 19. On December 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers made their first flight. 20. On December 14, 1791, the Bill of Rights was passed. In This Issue: Birthdays & Hired-In List...page 2 Happy Birthday to all those born in December and congrats on being hired in! Award Winners...page 3 Find out who they are and why they were chosen! What’s in the News...page 4 Read the latest “need to know” news and Blood Drive information! Safety Tip...page 5 Recipe of the Month...page 6 The Best Rolled Sugar Cookies Community Events...pages 7-12 Local & fun events going on for you, your family, and friends! Vendor Coupons...pages 12-14
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Your Employment TeamSM

Interesting Facts About December1. The birthstone of December is turquoise.2. Zodiac signs for December are Sagittarius

(November 22 - December 21) and Capricorn (December 22 - January 19).

3. The birth flower of December is the narcissus.4. World’s AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1st.

5. December 3 - International Day of the Disabled Person6. Universal Human Rights Month

7. National Read a New Book Month8. In December, Nobel Prizes are awarded.

9. On December 4, 1791, The Observer newspaper (the first Sunday newspaper)

was first published in Britain.10. Christmas Day is celebrated on December 25th.

11. On December 7, 1941, The United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor

was attacked by Japanese planes which killed more than 2,300 Americans.

12. On December 20, 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was completed.

13. Kwanzaa is celebrated on December 26 - January 1 every year.

14. National Stress Free Family Holiday Month15. December 27th is National Chocolate Day

16. On December 29, 1862, the bowling bowl was invented.

17. Poinsettia Day is on December 12th.18. On December 3, 1967,

the first heart transplant was completed.

19. On December 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers

made their first flight.20. On December 14, 1791, the Bill of Rights was passed.

In This Issue:

Birthdays & Hired-In List...page 2Happy Birthday to all those born in December and congrats on being hired in!

Award Winners...page 3Find out who they are and why they were chosen!

What’s in the News...page 4Read the latest “need to know” news and Blood Drive information!

Safety Tip...page 5

Recipe of the Month...page 6The Best Rolled Sugar Cookies

Community Events...pages 7-12Local & fun events going on for you, your family, and friends!

Vendor Coupons...pages 12-14

DecemberBirthdays

New HiresJames MartinJarred PeeverGeorge AllenWayne RaniszewskiChristopher Jakovac-HarrisJake SloanDennis EdwardsDonald LeonardMatthew GleasonBryan DutcherSherry ShannonMike DejongRoger MaileJohn “Johnny” L LittleLinda “Linda” A RoarkTyler “Ryler” ReidCatherine “Catherine” P MitchellAndrew “Andrew” J McCullochKyle “Kyle” MakleyKatherine WhittenTodd NicholsJavier SandovalCory Walczak

Danielle GilleoTony SaboCeniada CarrilloTaylor BoykinsRyan SimmonsStephanie BryantRenita DrakefordRobert EvansJohnny HallSally BakerChris ChristensenJames BakerMumtaz RashidMarilyn WatsonAleixi Ibanez-MonteroAndrew MarrisonErik AdamsDavid HolbertRobert WagnerBrenda HowesJustin WhitakerJavier SandovalDarryl JenningsAngela JonesDevin HiresTyson ReingardtAmanda OttoAdam Abbott-GoudiabyMaggie BlevensFranciso RomanZachary OstranderKatie LancasterClinton HettingerWagner ForestTosha SimmonsMichael BerrymanCameron McCoyCraig WimbleyMyron Fitzpatrick

Damarkis LeeJordan RileyDanielle RikerDallas RobisonDon MathewsMark WinklepleckMark SpeiserShandi BreischJessica Allbert SegrestDavid WheatDevyn GuitnerTaccara GardanierAnnette OlneyAshley BrownDenise PowellDalila PayneJeremiah JohnsonSteven ArnettMartha HeardJorge SanchezChristina HackneyMargaret MartinBarbara BeaghanStephanie AverySierra GambleAndrew McIntyreMartin BlattLaSandra HardrickJennifer KnappTina PitcherAlysia WhiteAmber PierceDonna SharlowRonald J. Bouldin Raymond D. Fields Taniqua Jones David Livingston Latrevion T. Hall Amber E. Smith

Associates of the MonthCongratulations to Sharon Bixler!

Sharon Bixler is a dedicated employee who’s always reliable and is a great leader. Sharon is a hard worker and goes the extra mile for the customer, whether it is working long hours or in the elements, she always does a fantastic Job. AccessPoint commends her for her dedication outstanding attendance. Congratulations Sharon!

Congratulations to Frank Schram! Frank shows up to work everyday and has a smile on his face. Frank is someone who does whatever is asked and gives 110% while doing it. He has been a great asset to our team and is doing a great job for our customer. We appreciate his dedication and all his hard work! Thank you Frank!

Congratulations to Meca Cox! Meca has been working as a Quality Inspector for one of our manufacturing clients since May of this year. Meca has carried perfect attendance and an excellent score card while working with our client. Meca thank you for all your hard work and determination. We appreciate you and congratulations!

Congratulations to Robert Scott!Robert has been with AccessPoint since mid-October and is a hard worker! His character, attitude and attendance are what makes him an obvious choice for the Associate of the Month. We are so thankful for Robert’s dedication to our company! Thank you for representing us well, Robert!

Congratulations to William Locke! William Locke has been working as a flagger for us since August. William is always to work on time and upholds a positive attitude. We know we can count on him to be there when we need him. Every time he stops into the office to drop off time cards he has an upbeat and optimistic attitude, it is always a pleasure to have him here. William is passionate about his job and it really shows well in his work.

Congratulations to Marilyn Watson!Marilyn has been employed with Advance Employment since September 2014 and is an exceptional worker. She is very dependable and hardworking. Marilyn is on our flagging crew for the 2014 season and is always willing to work long hours in all kinds of weather and travel to any site where she is needed. The dedication Marilyn has shown to this position is outstanding! She is always willing and eager to go to any job site that is available. Thank you Marilyn for your effort and dedication to Advance Employment, it is greatly appreciated.

Congratulations to Gene Hockey!Gene has been working for us since June of 2014, most recently as a Flagger. His willingness to accept any job assignment, or travel to any job site as needed has made him a very valuable team member. His attitude is continually positive, and his disposition is always warm and friendly! We truly enjoy having him as an associate. Thank you Gene for everything you do!

Congratulations to Jami Bellar! Jami has been on assignment since May, and has had excellent attendance and overall is one of the associates that our client company uses as an example of the type of long-term employee they are looking for.

News• EARN EXTRA CASH! Referral Bonus Contest

• Please keep your phone number updated with your local Advance office to ensure prompt communication when needed

• What can you do online? Go to www.advanceteam.com and log in under Employee Resources to view a week to week check stub!

Blood DrivesJACKSON AREA:

DECEMBER 1stEast Jackson High School1566 Sutton Road, Jackson, MI 492018:00 AM – 2:00 PM

DECEMBER 2ndFree Methodist Church120 E. Main Street, Spring Arbor, MI 4928311:00 AM – 6:00 PM

DECEMBER 4thGrace Church2692 North Dettman, Jackson, MI 492011:00 PM – 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 5thLumen Christi High School3483 Spring Arbor Road, Jackson, MI 492018:00 AM – 2:00 PM

DECEMBER 8thChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints3019 West Morrell, Jackson, MI 492011:00 PM – 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 12thAllegiance Health 11th Floor, One Jackson Square, Jackson, MI 49201 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

DECEMBER 16thCommonwealth Commerce Center, 209 Washington, Jackson MI 49201 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Napoleon High School201 West Avenue, Napoleon, MI 49261 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

DECEMBER 17thCulver’s, 3471 O’Neill Drive, Jackson, MI 49202 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

First Presbyterian Church, 743 West Michigan, Jackson, MI 49201 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 18thJackson American Legion, 3200 Lansing Avenue, Jackson, MI 49201 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

DECEMBER 29thFree Methodist Church, 2829 Park Drive, Jackson, MI 49202 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Queens of the Miraculous Medal Church, 811 S. Wisner St., Jackson, MI 49203 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

THREE RIVERS AREA:

DECEMBER 2ndCentreville Methodist Church12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

DECEMBER 5thWest Mendon United Methodist Church12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

December 17thImmaculate Conception Church11:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Safety Tip‘Tis the season to be cautious. While these days are merrier with colorful decors lining the streets and Christmas tunes wafting in the air, conditions on the job are dangerous now more than any time of the year. This is true for places where Christmas brings with it the torturing cold of winter.

But winter not only gifts us poor earthlings with a frigid weather. With all the snow and ice from the heavens, winter also blesses us with wet and slippery grounds. That is why employees working outdoors are at a big risk of slipping and falling on the job.

Ice and Snow AccumulationBut like any unsafe condition on the job, snow and ice accumulation can be eliminated by following some basic safety guidelines. Here they are:

• Wear shoes or boots with non-slip or non-skid soles.

• Monitor weather conditions by knowing the latest weather updates.

• Don’t allow snow or ice to accumulate in work areas. Clear them off immediately, especially if they run off on scaffolds and roofs.

• Always clear of ice and snow all walkways and entrance steps to buildings .

• Use anti-slip materials like sand or salt to make walkways and parking lots less slippery.

• Store shovels and gloves in areas known to all personnel.

• Always wear a hard hat when going outdoors. This should protect you from falling objects, as well as impacts caused by slips on slippery surfaces.

• Inspect overhead areas to make sure that snow and ice do not accumulate on them.

• Before using ladders, ensure that they are completely free of ice, snow and other materials that may cause slips or falls.

• To keep ladders and scaffolds well-maintained and protected from snow and ice, cover them before the end of the shift.

• Before using equipment and tools used for ice, inspect them well first. Make sure they are not covered with ice or they have the potential to hurt you or others when dropped.

• Wear proper fall protection when clearing slippery materials of high places. For double protection, consider installing safety rails on such areas.

• Follow proper procedures in safe lifting and shoveling.

• Make sure areas that may have unseen ice or snow are well-lighted and equipped with directional markings

The Best Rolled Sugar CookiesOriginal recipe makes 5 dozen 2-inch cookies Change Servings

Ingredients:

• 1 1/2 cups confectioners’ sugar

• 1 cup butter, softened

• 1 egg

• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

• 1/2 teaspoon almond extract

• 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

• 1 teaspoon baking soda

• 1 teaspoon cream of tartar

Directions:

Mix confectioners’ sugar, butter or margarine, egg, vanilla, and almond extract. Stir in flour, baking soda, and cream of tartar. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours.

Heat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Divide dough into halves. On lightly floured cloth-covered board, roll each half out to 3/16 inch thick. Cut into Christmas shapes.

Bake on parchment lined baking sheets for 7 to 8 minutes. Let cool on wire racks and decorate as desired.

December Community

EventsThree Rivers- Christmas Around Town“The Magic Continues” will be December 7th -9th. Special Ladies night activities Friday evening from 5-8pm; Cookies, Cocktails and Prize Drawing for $50 worth of Christmas Cash to spend with participating downtown businesses! Saturday and Sunday will feature a Cookie Walk.

“The Magic of Memories” will be December 13th and 14th This weekend will be full of nostalgia with old-timey toys and snacks throughout the downtown shopping district!

“Last Minute Magic” will be December 19th - 21st ** extended shopping on Friday from 5 to 8** Special last minute shopping deals all weekend, prize drawing for gift basket from participating downtown merchants, gift wrapping stations and more!

Nite Lites Drive-Thru Christmas Lights Display at the Fifth Third Ballpark from December 1st, 2014 to January 4th, 2015 6pm to 10pm. $15.00/per car.

GiftWorks: Make It, Take It, Give It! At the Grand Rapids Children’s Museum from December 3rd, 2014 to December 6th, 2014 10am to 2pm. $8.00 for ages 1+.

Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides in Downtown Grand Rapids! Beginning December 5th, 2014 6pm to 11pm. $60 for a half an hour or $90 for an hour.

Ice Skating on Rosa Parks Circle starting December 5th, 2014 daily from 12:00pm to 10:00pm. $1(17 and under) or $2(18 and up)

Artsy Fartsy MarketplaceNovember 22 – December 24 All DayShop Small for the upcoming holiday season! • First, we are looking for artists and vendors who are interested in selling their original creations. Invite your artists friends to be a vendor at this event! • Second, we will be having a grand opening please come. Tickets to this event are $10 each and each ticket can be turned in for a $5 credit toward your purchase of merchandise anytime during the entire pop-up event (November 22 thru December 24). The opening party will be held on Thursday November 20 from 5:00p to 9:00 at the old Vermeulen’s Furniture Store on Cortland (Downtown). • Third, come shop. You can shop the evening of the event or anytime during the hours we are open – starting November 22 thru December 24. Hours will be Tuesday thru Saturday 11:00a to 7:00p and Sundays Noon to 4:00p • And Fourth, spread the word. Tell everyone you know about the event. Let’s band together as a community and make this successful. This is a great opportunity for you to be part of an exciting venture in downtown Jackson to bring more shopping for the holiday season! Artist and Vendors will have booths and there will be a Fine Art Gallery. There will be several special events during the 4 weeks. There will be new things all the time so one visit isn’t going to be enough for you! Location The old Vermeulen’s Furniture Store 135 W. Cortland St. in Downtown Jackson. Contact Jacqueline Austin 517-780-3830

Nutcracker Music Class for Children December 1, 8 & 15 5:30 pm - 6:20 pm3 weeks only! Learn simple piano pieces from the Nutcracker. Enjoy Nutcracker activities. No experience is necessary! Class Days/ Times: Mondays (Dec.1, 8, 15) 5:30 p.m.-6:20 p.m. (Ages 5-7) Cost: $46 (includes lessons/activity book) Location: 215 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson, MI 49201. Contact: Carol Ivkovich 517-782-3221 ext. 118

December Community

EventsBusiness After Hours - 30 and Under with Jackson MagazineDecember 2, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pmJoin Jackson Magazine to honor their 2014 Class of 30 & Under! Meet Jackson’s top Young Professionals at the final Business After Hours of the year! Location: Ella Sharp Museum 3225 Fourth St. Jackson, MI 49203 Cost Members: FREE | Potential Members: $10 Contact Angela Machnik 517.782.8221

Family Holiday Craft Night December 3, 5:30 PMPlace: Brooklyn Branch JD Library. Make a mini Christmas tree to decorate for the holidays. Kids 4+. Must be accompanied by a parent/ adult. Registration is required. For more info and to register call 517-905-1369.

AllSkate Family Pizza Night ADM: $15December 6 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pmOpen Skate and Laser Tag 1-6pm. No Free Passes or Discount CouponsIncludes: Skate rentals & ALL YOU CAN EAT PIZZA! Non-Skating Parents Adm: $5 Includes: ALL YOU CAN EAT PIZZA! Group Rate 4 Adm. + 4 Skate or Blade Rentals Only $40 Includes: Skate or Blade rentals & ALL YOU CAN EAT PIZZA!Parent must be present. $10 For Each Additional Admission. Non-Skating Parents Adm: $5 Includes: ALL YOU CAN EAT PIZZA! LASER TAG: 7-10pm 1 Play: $6, Double Play: $9 Unlimited Laser Tag: 8:00-9:30pm $15

Cherry Creek Winery Holiday EventDecember 6, 1:00 pm -5:00 pmSample wines from Cherry Creek Old Schoolhouse winery while enjoying music by John Voelz, appetizers are also provided. For more info call 517-592-4663.Special weekend accommodation rates for the entire weekend include: Dewey Lake Manor B&B will give a 10% Discount off a Two Night Stay Clearwater Resort & Motel will give a $10.00 Discount off of normal room rate.

An Enchanted Tea Party December 6, 10:00 AM - 12:30 PMPlace: Theresa’s Angels Gift Coffee & Tea ShopJoin us for an Enchanted Tea Party, for ages 5-10 years old. First Tea Party to be from 10am to 11am. Second Tea Party to be from 11:30am to 12:30pm. For tickets and info call 517-592-6246.

Guild’s Holiday Ball December 6, 6:00 PMPlace: Jackson Symphony OrchestraAn evening of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and a silent auction all before 8pm when dinner, dancing and a live auction start. The evening entertainment to be provided by CP2 and the Jackson Symphony Orchestra. For more info and tickets call 517-782-3221.

The Winter Festival at Ella Sharp MuseumDecember 7, 12:00 am – 4:00 pmThis is a free holiday event for the community. Spend the day at the Ella and enjoy coffee, hot chocolate and a variety of treats. Visit with Santa, take a family photo and make some Victorian inspired Christmas crafts to take home to your tree. Their six galleries and historical buildings will be open during the event for free thanks to event sponsors American One and Experience Jackson.

December Community

EventsOwl ProwlDecember 12, 5:30 pm to 8:30 pmWinter is rapidly approaching, and soon the owls will start their courtship. Join us for a program about these nocturnal predators. We’ll begin indoors with an overview about owls, then hit the trails to see if we can call in any of our local birds. Fee: $3/member; $5/non-member. Dress for the weather! Location Dahlem 7117 S. Jackson Rd. Jackson, MI 49201 Contact Ellen Rathbone 517-782-3453

Napoleon Craft Fair December 13, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Over70 vendors will be on location Saturday December 13th at the Napoleon Middle School from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. We will also be providing a drop ‘n shop at the elementary.

American Girl Workshop: Frozen Holiday TeaDecember 13, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pmWhere girls can laugh, dream and create with friends and their favorite doll. Join us on these Saturdays from 1:00 – 3:00 PM for arts, crafts, fun and of course a special tea party for girls and their dolls. Pre-registration is required one week ahead. Come with your doll dressed in your Frozen holiday best and enjoy an icy winter wonderland! Play some snowy games, and make a glittery frozen artwork for you and your doll. Sip some blue glacier tea while you build and enjoy an edible Olaf. Location Jackson School of the Arts Cost $18 per child. Contact Jackson School of the Arts 517-784-2389

American Big Band: Home For The HolidaysDecember 14, 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm The highly acclaimed touring show, American Big Band is back with an all new Christmas production, Home for the Holidays! An amazing 11-piece big band along with eight outstanding singers and dancers fill the stage with majestic and lush arrangements of Christmas favorites. Glorious, colorful costumes in our grand Christmas setting enhance the exciting choreographic routines as the joy of Christmas comes to your home for the holidays! Tickets are $30, $27 and $21. Location Potter Center at Jackson College 2111 Emmons Rd. Jackson, MI 49201

Ella’s Christmas at HillsideDecember 18, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pmTake a journey back to the late 1800s for a Victorian farm Christmas experience. Our tour guides will lead you throughout Ella’s historic campus as you enjoy a blend of history and theater. Afterwards, join us in the Granary for refreshments and a pottery sale. Please call the museum at 517-787-2320 to reserve your spot. $25/$20. Location Ella Sharp Museum 3225 Fourth St. Jackson, MI 49203

Christmas CluesDecember 20, 2:00 pm to 5:00 pmCome join us for an investigation of the first Christmas. Learn about the first century world into which Jesus was born. View displays, relics, dioramas, and a living Nativity. Taste the foods Jesus tasted and view real Roman coins. We even have free camel rides for the kids! Location 5990 Springport Rd., Jackson, MI Contact Pastor Edwin Utz 517-782-9550

December Community

EventsParents Day Out December 20, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Free Parents Day Out Saturday December 20th 1PM – 5 PM At Calvary United Methodist Church 925 Backus Jackson MI 49202 While you shop, we will watch your children through age 12. Arts & Crafts, games, activities, a movie, snacks Brought to you by: The United Methodist Churches of Jackson. Contact Kim Gattshall 517-782-0543

Eve on the Ave December 31, All DayRing in the New Year with the Jackson Downtown Development Authority. Come to Jackson’s only New York style celebration with a ball drop from the top of City Hall and a magical fireworks display at the stroke of midnight.

Club ShakespeareDate: Monday, December 1, 2014Phone: (517) 367-6300Venue: CADL Downtown Lansing Library Address: 401 S. Capitol Ave. Cost: Donations

Holiday Light ParadeDate: Saturday, December 6, 2014Phone: (517) 655-1549Venue: Downtown Williamston Address: Grand River Ave. Cost: FREE

Capital City Ringers ConcertDate: Monday, December 8, 2014Phone: (517) 321-3221Venue: Faith Lutheran Church Address: 4515 Dobie Road Cost: Donations accepted

Mt. Pleasant Christmas Celebration

December 5 & 6, 2014The Mt. Pleasant Christmas Celebration, formerly Dickens Christmas, is held annually in historic Downtown Mt. Pleasant, taking place the first Friday and Saturday in December. Come home for the Holidays and wander the streets of Downtown Mt. Pleasant as the glow of holiday lights settles upon the city with the scent of pine boughs, roasted almonds, and kettle-corn floating in the air and the sound of carolers and holiday merrymakers accompanying your stroll.Enjoy the holidays in Downtown at the Mt. Pleasant’s Christmas Celebration. This year’s festival will be held on Friday and Saturday, December 5 & 6, 2014 with the much anticipated Lighted Christmas Parade on Saturday at 6:00pm to end the wonderful event.For more information visit www.mt-pleasant.org/dickens.Now you can save 10% off your hotel stay during December 5th and 6th when using the promo code “Christmas Celebration”

December Events Wixom1. Planning Commission Meeting December 1, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM @ Wixom Council Chambers

2. Zoning Board of Appeals MeetingDecember 8, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM @ Council Chambers

3. Planning Commission Meeting (Changed due to Holiday)December 15, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM @ Wixom Council Chambers

City Clerk1. Local Development Finance Authority MeetingDecember 9, 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM @ 49045 Pontiac TrailLDFA Meeting

December Community

Events2. City Council MeetingDecember 9, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM @ 49045 Pontiac TrailRegular City Council Meeting

3. City Council MeetingDecember 16, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM @ 49045 Pontiac TrailRegular City Council Meeting

4. City Offices & Library Closed for Christmas EveDecember 24, 7:15 AM - 5:15 PMCity offices and the Wixom Public Library will be closed for the Holiday (Christmas Eve). There will NOT be any delays with trash collection.

5. City Offices & Library Closed for Christmas DayDecember 25, 7:15 AM - 5:30 PM

6. City Offices & Library Closed for New Year’s EveDecember 31, 7:15 AM - 5:30 PMCity offices and the Wixom Public Library will be closed for the Holiday (New Year’s Eve). There will NOT be any delays with trash collection.

Community Services1. Holiday MarketDecember 5, 3:00 PM - December 6, 10:00 PMEnjoy browsing vendors for gifts and fun food and crafts for the holidays..

2. Tree Lighting EventDecember 5, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM @ Wixom Community Center

3. Free Document Shredding (Farmington Hills)December 9, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM @ City of Farmington Hills - William M. Costic CenterWixom residents are invited to attend a free document shredding event at the City of Farmington Hills (William D. Costic Center - 28600 Eleven Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI) on Tuesday, December 9, 2014 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

4. 35th Annual BREAKFAST WITH SANTADecember 13, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM @ City of Wixom - Community CenterThe Wixom Firefighters Foundation will present to Wixom residents, their 35th annual Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 13, 2014. This social event is held at the Wixom Community Center from 8:00 - 11:00 am. Activities include a pancake breakfast and a visit with Santa for all children 10 and under. To help the less fortunate this holiday season, Wixom Firefighters will be collecting non-perishable food items at this event. Registration deadline: December 3rd.

5. Free Document Shredding December 16, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM @ Wixom Community Center

Historical Society1. Wixom Historical Society “Holiday Market”December 5, 3:00 PM - 10:00 PM @ Sibley Square ParkHistorical Society Fund Raiser Pine Door Swags - $10 each

2. Wixom Historical Society “Wassail Open House”December 6, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM @ Wixom-Wire Museum

Holiday Market Vendor (5190.400) Course Dates: 12/05/2014 - 12/06/2014 Location: Sibley Square Park, Rooms: Parking Lot Fri at 3:00 PM - 10:00 PM Location: Sibley Square Park, Rooms: Parking Lot Sat at 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM Course Availability: 15 spot(s) available Gender: Co-Ed # of Sessions: 2 Registration Deadline: 12/04/2014 Resident’s Fee: $75.00 Non-Resident’s Fee: $75.00

December Community

EventsBus Trip- Cirque DreamsRenowned director Neil Goldberg re-imagines the holiday season with sparkle and suspense one can only dream of in a “Holidaze.” An international cast of multi-talented and brilliantly costumed artists come to life and perform astonishing feats of disbelief. The perfect way to come in from the cold, forget the holiday stresses and rediscover the magic of the season. Meet at the Community Center. Bus will depart at 12:45 for a 2:00 show. Course Dates: 12/20/2014 - 12/20/2014 Course Availability: 1 spot(s) available Age Range: 13+ Years Gender: Co-Ed Registration Begins: 8/27/2014 Registration Deadline: 12/11/2014 Resident’s Fee: $45.00 Non-Resident’s Fee: $45.00

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