Spring, 2016 - Downtown Farmington
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Spring, 2016 - Downtown Farmington
Farmington Downtown Development Authority Spring 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1 FUN FOR EVERYONE IN DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON! By April Lark, MSM Writer From Art on the Grand to Rhythmz in Riley Park to the Harvest Moon Celebration, most people who live in Farmington know our downtown area is a highlight of living here. We enjoy community events such as the new Farmington Second Fridays initiative, when local businesses stay open late the second Friday of each month. But did you know we also have an eclectic blend of establishments offering classes and events suited for a variety of interests? If you are the creative type you can gather your friends and family for a fun evening at Painting with a Twist or visit Tree of Life Holistic Center to create and learn more about chakra mandalas. Need some balance in your life? Tree of Life also offers meditation and Reiki classes to help you let go of stress. If you’re interested in yoga we have a couple studios right here in downtown that offer classes. Maybe you are interested in learning to play a new instrument? Hewitt’s Music offers lessons beyond guitar or piano. Perhaps you’d like to take up a new hobby? We have Baker’s Studio if you want to start scrapbooking your memories, Artisan Knitworks for those who want to learn to knit, or find out about Cross-Stitching at The Rocking Horse. At Bead Bohemia you can even learn to make jewelry. If you love wine and cheese, The Cheese Lady offers events where you can sample wines and cheeses from around the world and meet other local connoisseurs. Beer fan? The Farmington Brewing Company has many networking nights and other special events. Whatever your interests, the next time you are seeking something new and fun to do, look no further than your own hometown! INSIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pride and Progress in Downtown Main St. Team Updates | Business Updates Art on the Grand | Harvest Moon Farmington Fridays | Rhythmz in Riley Park Merchants’ Corner Sponsor Spotlight FARMINGTON FAVORITES By Rachel Gallagher, DDA President Friday nights are always my favorite in Farmington. I have a great view of all the activity from where I work near the window at Salon Legato. Most nights I am there until 8:00, so I have a chance to see the day pass and watch the evening begin. My clients know that if they sit in my chair, they are going to see many friends knocking on the glass, heading to lunch downtown or the Civic Theater for a movie or the brewery for a drink or to one of our many dinner destinations. On Fridays the pace is faster, more people and friends walking by to Riley Park for the concerts or to meet friends and hang out. This is Farmington. We all know each other. No one is a stranger for very long. With the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) events like Farmington 2nd Fridays (F2F), even more of my friends and clients seem to hit the streets. Although I usually have to work through most of these activities, I love when my clients ask me, "What's going on tonight?' Yes, I often have a list of things happening but most of the time the answer is just, "It's Friday!" One new business in Farmington is really going to make my life easier, Fresh Thyme. I can't wait for it to open. I try to do all my shopping downtown. But for years now, as we all know, good groceries have eluded us. I took a trip recently to the Fresh Thyme in Northville. I was pleasantly surprised by how much they had to offer more than 30 ready-made, grab-and-go lunch and dinner options as well as fresh soups and sandwiches, mac-and-cheese, a huge salad bar and great looking pizzas. Yum! As the new President of the DDA, I wanted to share what ‘makes me tick.’ Now you know a bit about me. In my next note, I will talk a bit about our goals - continuing studies to improve parking in downtown, continuing our business recruitment efforts and our continuing activities to engage our merchants in making Downtown Farmington a great place to shop, dine and hang out! Spring 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1 PRIDE AND PROGRESS IN DOWNTOWN By Mayor Bill Galvin A certified Main Street Community MISSION STATEMENT To promote and enrich a vigorous downtown business and residential district while retaining and enhancing our Main Street atmosphere. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rachel Gallagher, Pres. Tom Buck Stephanie Clement Mayor Bill Galvin Kathy Griswold Dan Higgins Sean Murphy, V.P. Agnes (Micki) Skrzycki, Sec. Meet 6:00 pm, 1st Wednesday of each month, Room A, City Hall CITY MANAGER David Murphy ASSISTANT TO THE CITY MANAGER Annette Knowles 248-473-7276 23600 Liberty Street Farmington, MI 48335 www.DowntownFarmington.org Find us on Facebook and Twitter Editors, Amy Lange & April Lark Layout, Lydia Shannon 2 Thirty seven years ago, Downtown Farmington was one of my favorite spots. My friends, family and I would walk or ride our bikes to the library, Harmony House Records, Sanders or the Civic Theater. Today, it’s still one of my favorite places. In fact, Mike at the Korner Barber still cuts my hair while we talk about politics and hockey. I gladly take my free lollipop when I leave the barbershop. Shari and I often take walks from Chatham Hills Subdivision to Downtown Farmington because we will see friends along the way. As a kid, I took those experiences for granted. I thought everyone had a local downtown nearby. Now, I know differently. I realize the societal, economic and cultural exchange we call Downtown Farmington is uniquely ours and cannot easily be replicated. Place-making strategies with events and activities have grown the demand and increased our capacity over the years. That is best exemplified by the attention to build new housing in Farmington. The city’s Economic and Community Development Department is receiving regular inquiries from businesses interested in moving to downtown. When we combine this with parking management and walk friendly initiatives, it makes sense why Downtown Farmington is on the rise. As more people and businesses take advantage of the Downtown Farmington experience, I am confident this will be a great summer to spend time in Downtown Farmington where… It’s Happening! Spring 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1 MAIN STREET PROJECT TEAM UPDATES By Annette Knowles, Assistant to the City Manager While some were hunkered down – or hibernating through the winter, our Main Street volunteers were busy planning for Spring and Summer projects. Now that we have entered the busy season, here are a few highlights from the colder months: Skate & Date warmed hearts at the Riley Park Ice Rink on Valentine’s Day. A sunny yet crisp afternoon greeted the families that laced up for a few turns around the rink or enjoyed a delicious cup of cocoa. The Riley Park Ice Rink is becoming the place to be – an outdoor destination for winter fun. Three cheers for volunteers who were celebrated at the annual recognition event at John Cowley & Sons on March 8th. Nearly 100 friends of Downtown Farmington renewed friendships and met fellow volunteers for the first time. The culmination of the evening was the presentation of the Volunteer of the Year Award to Farmington resident Valerie Hoffman. Longtime editor of this publication, Pat Shelton, was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Planning for the future of the downtown is a project that necessitated the formation of a special steering team. The Downtown Master Plan 2016 will help guide public and private development and investment over the next decade. The steering team has shared its insights about and experiences in the downtown. An update to the existing plan will be crafted and submitted to the Planning Commission later this summer. Ladies Night Out happened on April 28th. Celebrating its fourth event, the promotion aims to showcase products and services of participating businesses in a fun and engaging way. More than 500 women descended upon Downtown Farmington to shop, sip and stroll with friends. This newsletter, the Main Street Messenger, underwent a significant change in that both its editor, Pat Shelton, and graphic artist, Peggy Castine, stepped away from production. Pat and Peggy turned over the publication to a new crew for this edition, just in time to enjoy other hobbies and family time. A heartfelt thank you to Pat and Peggy for their commitment and creative contributions throughout the years. Volunteering for Downtown Farmington is a valuable experience that yields many benefits for the city. Interested in helping out? Simply contact the Farmington DDA at 248-473-7276. BUSINESS UPDATES New Businesses Chive Kitchen 33043 Grand River Ave. Neu Kombucha 33305 Grand River Ave. Le Royal Events 32729 Grand River Ave. Coming Soon Fresh Thyme Farmers Market 23300 Farmington Rd. Browndog Dessert Bar 33314 Grand River Ave. Great Lakes ACE Hardware 33021 Grand River Ave. The Brownstones at Orchards Luxury Apartments 33210-33230 Slocum St. Thank You Pat and Peggy! 3 Spring 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1 THE LEGACY OF ART ON THE GRAND! By Lydia Shannon, MSM Writer Since its early years as a muchanticipated attraction at the Farmington Founders Festival, Art on the Grand has blossomed into an eclectic, family-friendly event, beloved by both Farmington and the surrounding communities. The art fair started out as a 50space installation at the Founders Festival but quickly grew in popularity. In 2009 it separated from the Founders Festival and claimed its own two days on the calendar when it could take over Downtown Farmington with 100 spaces dedicated to different artists from around the country. Now in its seventh year as an independent event, Art on the Grand has earned recognition as one of the must-see fairs in Michigan by local news outlets. It rivals other popular art events abundant throughout the state in the warm-weather season, yet it is unique due to its hands-on approach which offers kid-friendly art activities and demonstrations with the Detroit Institute of Arts. This time-honored event truly reflects the authentic character of Downtown Farmington by offering a quality cultural experience that’s welcoming to all. Art on the Grand runs June 4th from 10am until 7pm and June 5th from 11am until 5pm. BY THE LIGHT OF THE HARVEST MOON By Colleen Carnahan, MSM Writer The light of the Harvest Moon each September was used by Native Americans to help them gather crops for the coming winter. The Harvest Moon Celebration in Downtown Farmington is a gathering of friends and family enjoying food, dance and drinks under the moonlit sky. Now in its 12th year, it has a strong tradition of volunteer and community support. Held in Riley Park and the Sundquist Pavilion in the center of Downtown, it creates an experience that is known throughout Michigan. Folks from all over the state save the date to come experience life in a small town signaling the end of summer and the beginning of fall. The Harvest Moon Celebration begins on Thursday in September with a craft beer and wine tasting event and continues on Friday with live music and dancing the night away. It's a celebration residents like Kamela Torvinen and Melissa Andrade look forward to each year. “Downtown Farmington's Harvest Moon Dance beautifully blends the hometown feel of our lovely downtown with contemporary music, dancing and the opportunity to celebrate our community and each other with friends and family," says Torvinen. Andrade adds, “Harvest Moon isn’t just an event in our community; it is a spirit of fellowship.” Dancing, drinking and eating! Some feel like it’s an annual reunion every fall, one that Farmington resident, Vera Christina, says you don’t want to miss, “Always look forward to the Harvest Moon dance. It's a great opportunity for adult friends to get together, enjoy a drink and local food and relax in good company.” CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES AROUND TOWN Tree of Life Slow Flow Yoga, Mindful Movement, Reiki classes, Gong Mediation, Mirror Mind Zen and lots more Painting with a Twist Baker’s Studio Crop classes for scrapbooking 4 Paint along with their artist to create your own work of art that you will take home Artisan Knitworks Classes such as knitting, crochet, finishing and design Farmington Civic Theater When you don’t feel like “doing” but would rather kick back and enjoy a flick. A nostalgic old time theater boasting vibrant digital projection and dynamic Dolby surround sound 7.1. The theater shows popular movies at family friendly prices that won’t break the bank. Hewitt’s Music Teaching flute, guitar/bass, trombone baritone, trumpet, oboe, drums, keyboard, violin, viola cello Spring 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1 FARMINGTON FRIDAYS By April Lark, MSM Writer Shopping Downtown Farmington is a lot of fun, but finding the time to do so can be a challenge if you work until five or six every day. Because of this, the idea of Farmington Second Fridays emerged, led by the business development committee of the Downtown Development Authority (DDA). “Farmington Second Fridays is a fun way to showcase Downtown Farmington’s emerging presence as a social, retail, and dining destination,” says DDA board member and project chair, Sean Murphy. Participating businesses agree to stay open late the second Friday of the month, and many offer special deals or discounts not offered at any other time. The initiative first began in 2015 and has so far had a positive impact on local businesses who saw an increase in foot traffic. Now for 2016, Farmington Second Fridays will be bigger and better than ever - going from June through October and featuring a new theme each month. Themes will include Christmas in July as well as the return of the popular Apple Dessert Challenge in September, when patrons can get free samples of homemade apple desserts and vote for their favorite. Then October will close out the fun with the theme of Football and Tailgating, to take advantage of the crisp autumn air. Farmington Second Fridays is a great way to meet other people in the community as well as check out and support local businesses, so mark these dates on your calendar to join us: June 10, July 8, August 12, September 9, and October 14. RHYTHMZ IN RILEY PARK SPARKS HIGH-ENERGY WEEKEND By Annette Knowles, Assistant to the City Manager On Friday nights during the summer, crowds gather to welcome the weekend in a festive atmosphere at the Rhythmz in Riley Park concerts. With genres ranging from ‘60s psychedelia to rock-abilly to contemporary tunes, music lovers of all types will find a concert to enjoy. Concerts attract an average of 500 fans each week. Given the incredible popularity of the concerts, most people may not recollect that they arose from humble beginnings. Prior to the construction of the Sundquist Pavilion and Riley Park, the City of Farmington hosted the Friday Evening Concert Series at the pergola gazebo that is located on the north side of Grand River Avenue, sandwiched between the Farmington Place Apartments and the Village Commons. With a limited budget, the season was only eight performances long and concerts were mainly populated with residents from the nearby apartment building. Over time, the general sentiment was that the concerts were languishing. The reinvigoration of the series started in in 2006 as the concerts were moved to a new location in Riley Park, where concert goers had unobstructed views and the performers had improved energy sources and better lighting. Audiences grew with better visibility and wider access to amenities like restrooms and nearby eateries. Fast forward to 2008, event planners felt that the concerts needed a new approach and a new name to go along with the new location. The new approach was simple – contract with performers that offer high-energy shows, that engage the audience and that compel movement and dancing. The new name proved just as simple – link it to its location to provide a natural physical connection to the place. The word rhythms identified the purpose of the activity. However, a unique twist was important to the planners, one that would connote a more lively experience, so rhythms became Rhythmz (with a z). Now entering its 9th season as Rhythmz in Riley Park, the concerts continue to attract friends and families for a weekend kickoff in celebratory style. Shows begin at 7p.m. and run for one and one-half hours, from the second Friday in June through the end of August. Dancing shoes are highly recommended! 5 MERCHANTS’ Spring 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1 CORNER By Colleen Carnahan, MSM Writer NEU KOMBUCHA (pronounced KOM-BOO-CHA) refers to a fermented tea that is a nutrient-rich tonic, as well as a refreshing beverage which dates back 2000 years with Asian origins. What is a Scoby? A Scoby is a symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast. It feeds off the tannins, caffeine and sugar in the tea to convert to Kombucha. What are the benefits of Neu Kombucha? Neu Kombucha is a fermented drink which contains high levels of vitamins B and C, probiotics, and is full of live enzymes which are an excellent digestive aid that can help break down the foods we eat and more efficiently convert them to energy. Drinking Neu Kombucha can be a valuable asset to overall health and helpful for processing the leftover waste material that can result from a diet poor in enzymes. Does Neu Kombucha contain alcohol? Like all fermented foods and drinks, Neu Kombucha can contain trace amounts of naturally produced alcohol, about 0.3% to 0.5% depending on the length of fermentation time and other factors, and often adds to its effervescent quality. What are the Neu Kombucha flavors? Neu Kombucha flavors are handcrafted, GMO-free, vegan, organic, and made with love in small batches. They include Pineapple Ginger, Lavender Lemonade, Super Berry (blueberry, goji berry, and elderberry), Root Beer, Tart Cherry Ginseng, and other seasonal flavors. Owner Jennie Neu says she started making Kombucha at the Cacao Tree in Royal Oak in 2010, “I was just making 12oz cups with no bottling involved.” She then began educating herself on the ins and outs of the fermenting process and soon after met and fell in love with her husband, Julius. He was the spark that was needed to start bottling and get Neu Kombucha off the ground and into their own facility, located at 33305 Grand River Ave. and open 11am – 4pm, Tuesday through Sunday. “Please enjoy our ferment and drink to your health!” Jennie and Julius 6 AT&T is in town! This internet and TV service provider just purchased Direct TV and sells cell phones, accessories, tablets and internet home phone service at their new location in Downtown Farmington. But that’s not all! Stop by and talk to the manager, Greg Ostrowski, about their digital life automation and security service. It’s highly sophisticated – enabling users to activate and control things like your home’s thermostat from a remote location. The retailer is located at 23328 Farmington Road and if you mention this article, you will receive 10% off! Hours are Monday through Friday, 10am-8pm, Saturday, 10am7pm and Sunday 12pm-5pm. Feel free to walk in to pay your bill there (checks not accepted). Visit their website at att.com. or call 248-477-8177 for more details. A warm welcome to owner, Suzy Silvestre, of the charming Chive Kitchen. A new American restaurant serving vegetarian, vegan, Portuguese, California fusion, and Western European flavors. Think California, Mexico and more - a vegan twist to Midwest comfort foods. A kids menu is available, as well as local beer, wine and spirits for the adults. Gluten free items are served as well. The restaurant is open Tuesday and Wednesday Vegan Chili Cheese Fries from 11am - 9 pm, Thursday from 11am - 10pm, and Friday and Saturday from 11am – 11pm. Chive Kitchen is closed Sunday and Monday. Stop in to meet the owner and head chef, Suzy Silvestre, who formerly worked in business and marketing. Suzy lives in Farmington Hills and has a flair for seasonal menu changes. You’ll find no shortage of creative culinary delights. The restaurant is located in Farmington’s Grove Retail Center, just east of the Sundquist Pavilion and Riley Park. The address is 33043 Grand River. Visit their website at chivekitchen.com to view a sampling of the menu and call 248516-7144 today for reservations! Citrus Tofu Tacos Smoked Carrots Spring 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1 SPONSORS DESERVE APPLAUSE, APPLAUSE! By Annette Knowles, Assistant to the City Manager Farmington residents and the greater community have come to enjoy attending local events like Rhythmz in Riley Park, Art on the Grand, the Harvest Moon Celebration and more. Whether it be to toe-tap to energetic concerts, to meander lazily through artist tents or to two-step on the dance floor, events in Farmington help to cultivate a sense of community and a positive connection to the downtown. Luckily for the community, most of the downtown events are complimentary or at a nominal fee to the guests. Yet, events do not come without cost. Entertainment, tables, tents, chairs, marketing, supplies and maintenance create demands on general budgets that are stretched thin because of other priorities for services. To have the ability to create an activity that the community will appreciate, organizations including the Farmington Downtown Development Authority routinely seek sponsors to help underwrite a portion, if not all, of the costs associated with operating events. Without these partners, downtown events truly would not be possible. In fact, the DDA at this time does not underwrite the costs of events, other than staff, and relies solely on sponsors and other event revenue sources to make them happen. At the DDA, we are extremely fortunate that many communityminded businesses have stepped up to contribute to the success of downtown events. While most sponsors receive marketing exposure as a benefit to their contribution, many have remarked that what they feel is the best outcome of their sponsorship is the opportunity to connect personally with event-goers. They want to meet you! We want to thank our sponsors for their generosity and commitment to creating community in Downtown Farmington. We appreciate you! 2016 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Art on the Grand June 4 - 5 Rhythmz in Riley Park Fridays, June 10 August 26 Farmington Farmers & Artisans Market Saturdays, May 14 – November 5 Harvest Moon Celebration September 15 - 16 Hosted by the City of Farmington Family Fun in Riley Park June 22, July 6 & 20, August 3 & 17 Hosted by Farmington Community Library Small Business Saturday November 26 Greater Farmington Founders Festival July 14 – 17 Hosted by the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce Holly Days December 3 Hosted by the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce 7 HEENEY-SUNDQUIST F U N E R A L H O M E Downtown Farmington for 165 years Michigan’s oldest, family-owned funeral and cremation provider specializing in 3 3 3 3 3 3 Traditional funerals, from simple to elaborate Affordable visitation and funeral packages Simple Cremation and Memorial gatherings 100% safe and guaranteed pre-paid funeral programs No-charge Medicaid and Veterans’ benefits counseling Monuments and headstones MARK AND JODY ZIEGLER & SONS The latest generations of the Heeney-Sundquist organization 23720 Farmington Road (N. of Grand River Ave.), Downtown Farmington 248-474-5200 heeney-sundquist.com Recent enhancements to our first-class, yet comfortable, interior design just completed.