Learn the history behind Detroit’s street names
Oxford Public Library will welcome Bob Sadler, director of marketing and sales for the Detroit Historical Society, to speak on the topic of ‘Unique Street Names? on Thursday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m.
Many towns have an Elm Street, Washington Boulevard, or Second Avenue.
Setting Detroit apart are the recognizable names of streets like Woodward, Beaubien, Mount Elliot and Selden.
Behind each of these monikers is a man or woman who played a part in Detroit’s past.
This unique presentation uses everyday street signs to explore the 300 years of Detroit’s history, and the story of the people whose legacy is traversed by citizens every day.
For more information or to register for this program, please call (248) 628-3034 or visit www.miopl.org
The library is located at 530 Pontiac Rd., just south of Oxford Elementary School.
Food drive to benefit FISH Feb. 13
Orion Neighborhood Television (ONTV) will host its 6th Annual ?5 or 5 Food Drive? to benefit the Oxford-Orion FISH food pantry on Saturday, Feb. 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Residents are being asked to bring either five nonperishable food items or a $5 donation to the ONTV studio, located at 1349 Joslyn Rd. in Orion Township.
Folks who donate before 3 p.m. Saturday will be eligible to enter a raffle featuring a variety of prizes contributed by area businesses. Winners will be announced live on the air beginning at 3:30 p.m.
For more information, please visit www.orionontv.org or call (248) 693-3377.
Last year, Oxford-Orion FISH distributed a total of 163,130 pounds of food to local people in need.
On average, the pantry served 155 households or 355 individuals per month in 2015.