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City Commission Meets, Seaholm Blood Drive and More in Birmingham This Week

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Holiday Unity Luncheon

The Birmingham Republican Women's Club will host Lt. Gov. Brian Calley at their holiday unity luncheon Monday at noon at the Iroquois Club in Bloomfield Hills. A check for $30 payable to the Birmingham RWC or cash will be collected at the door. The club will swear-in newly-elected officers following the program.

City Commission

The Birmingham City Commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at City Hall. Among the agenda items is a resolution that includes modified conceptual plans to implement multi-modal improvements to the N. Eton Rd. Reconstruction Project (Derby Rd. to Yorkshire Rd.) planned for 2014; and a resolution authorizing an opt-out plan for the radio read water meter program by approving installations without a transmitter and creating a $12.02 meter reading fee to cover costs. 

Beverley Carolers

The Beverly Singers, which features 45 fifth grade students from Beverly Elementary School, will perform Christmas carols and spread holiday cheer to residents of the Cambridge Nursing Center on Tuesday.

Music Discovery with Axis Music Academy

Join instructions from the Axis Music Academy for a special session for budding musicians at the Baldwin Public Library from 2-3 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 18. Watch them explore music and performing through various hands-on songs and dance activities.

Seaholm Blood Drive

Students at Seaholm High School will host a Blood Drive for the American Red Cross from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 19. The greater Birmingham community is invited to participate and can make appointments by calling 248-203-3725. 

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