News & Notes - 11/23/23 Royal Oak Review

Royal Oak Review | Published November 20, 2023

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Counselor recognized
ROYAL OAK — Royal Oak Schools announced that Royal Oak Middle School Principal Kristin Meldrum was named the 2023 Michigan School Counselor Association Administrator of the Year.

According to a press release, the MSCA invited all counselors who are members across the state to “nominate administrators who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and leadership.” Counselors at the middle school who are members came together to discuss the opportunity, “recognizing the remarkable qualities that Principal Kristin Meldrum embodies.”

“Kristin Meldrum has exemplified our district’s vision of a ‘community of excellence’ by her unwavering commitment to providing an inclusive, diverse, safe, and student-first environment at ROMS,” the district states in a press release. “Her leadership has played a pivotal role in developing growth-minded students who can adapt to a dynamic world as they learn, in alignment with our mission. We congratulate Kristin Meldrum on this well-deserved honor.”

 

Museum runs gift basket raffle
CLAWSON — The Clawson Historical Museum has partnered with local businesses to create three baskets “full of unique items from all of the great small businesses” that can be won in a raffle.

The Clawson Historical Society is running the basket raffle until Nov. 29. The raffle will close at 7:30 p.m. after the Clawson Christmas Tree Lighting at Memorial Park next to the library. Each raffle ticket costs $1 and equals 1 entry.

“These baskets are a great way to try new things from lots of the great places in Clawson or to give as a wonderful gift. Our hope is that the baskets will help the museum fundraise while also helping people experience all of the wonderful businesses that Clawson has to offer,” a press release states.

Tickets can be purchased with cash only at the museum, 41 Fisher Court, during open hours on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m., or on the museum’s website. For more information, call the museum at (248) 588-9169 or visit cityofclawson.com/your_government/historical_museum.

 

Get ready for the Holiday Magic Marketplace
ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak Farmers Market’s Holiday Magic Marketplace will take place 4-9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30, at 316 E. 11 Mile Road.

The market will have more than 60 crafters and vendors selling and showcasing their work for the holidays.

“The highlight of the evening will be the much-anticipated Community Tree Lighting ceremony at 6:30 PM,” a press release states. “Santa Claus will make a grand entrance, arriving by fire truck to illuminate the holiday tree, signaling the official start of the season. Children and families are invited to meet Santa Claus after the lighting, capturing precious moments and enjoying the magic of the holidays.”

There also will be complimentary cookies and hot cocoa, as well as live entertainment. The event is free to the public. For more information, contact the Royal Oak Farmers Market at (248) 246-3079.

 

Schools honored
ROYAL OAK — Two Royal Oak elementary schools were honored with the MI HEARTSafe School designation by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, as well as other organizations.

Oak Ridge and Oakland elementary schools were honored with the recognition, a press release states. Each school received certificates and a heart sticker to display the MI HEARTSafe School designation for the next several years.

“This recognition, spanning the academic years 2022-2025, underscores Oak Ridge and Oakland Elementary’s dedication to ensuring their students’ and staff’s safety and well-being,” the release states. “By surpassing rigorous application standards, Oak Ridge and Oakland worked together to demonstrate their readiness for cardiac emergencies. Each school is equipped and prepared to implement the Chain of Survival — a critical set of actions designed to maximize the chances of survival during cardiac events.”

 

Applications for ‘40 Under 40’ in Oakland County open
OAKLAND COUNTY — Oakland County residents are able to send in applications for the Oakland Together 40 Under 40 Class of 2024.

According to a press release, the awards program “seeks individuals under the age of 40 who embody Oakland County’s vision of ‘All Ways, Moving Forward’ with significant and essential service to their communities, creative innovation, or high achievement in their professional field.”

“Our 40 Under 40 classes have encompassed talent, skill, and excellence coupled with passion for public service and a commitment to significant and critical contributions to their communities,” County Executive Dave Coulter said in the press release. “I have no doubt that the 2024 class will be no different, and I look forward to connecting with the people who are making such a difference in our county.”

Award winners will receive an invitation to the 2024 State of the County Address and pre-reception, and the Oakland Together 40 Under 40 Award celebration.

To be eligible, a candidate must live or work in Oakland County, be 18 years of age or older and have been born after Dec. 31, 1983. Applications close at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 12. For more information or to apply, go to oakgov.com/government/county-executive/40-under-40.

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