Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Five tips to help you keep your 2013 resolution – and ways Macomb Patch can help.
Are you making a resolution this year? Do you want to lose weight, gain a new skill or organize your house? Whatever your resolution is, here are some tips to help you stick to it throughout the year. 1. Make it attainable. Be sure that your resolution is attainable. Sticking to your monthly budget is attainable—making a million dollars may not be. Use Patch's Grocery Specials section to find coupons for the items you actually need at stores near you. 2. Tell everyone. If you tell everyone about your resolution, you are more likely to keep it. If you want to quit smoking, you can even go as far as telling your friends that you'll give them $50 if they catch you lighting up. Start a blog on Patch and ask them to hold you accountable, but …
Many of Macomb Township's government offices, library and schools will close for New Year's Day 2013.
Click, read, comment, post and blog your way through the new year.
New Year's Eve was a time to reminisce on the ups and downs of 2012—and we did. But the clock has long since struck midnight and the year 2013 is now upon us. We've spent the past two years getting you to fall in love with Patch as your go-to source for everything happening in your community. This year, you'll see Patch become even more engaging and interactive for users as we make you—Macomb Township residents—the stars of this Patchy show. So Happy New Year to all, and with that, here are 13 ways you can use Macomb Patch in 2013: Providing accurate, timely news about the community is our No. 1 priority, but without your input, that news may as well be nonexistent. We believe news is a conversation. Share your thoughts and reactions to …
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Here are two dozen dinners, parties and other events happening on the last night of 2012 in Macomb Township and beyond.
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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Many of Macomb Township's government offices, library and schools will close for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
New Year's Day is Tuesday. Here's a look at when various schools and government offices in Macomb Township will close in preparation for 2013. Macomb Township Offices Macomb Township Recreation Center Macomb County Government Offices & Courts, including 41B District Court in Clinton Township Clinton-Macomb Public Library, main and south branches U.S. Post Office Chippewa Valley Schools L'Anse Creuse Public Schools Utica Community Schools New Haven Community Schools Immanuel Lutheran School St. Peter Lutheran School Lutheran High School North Still need New Year's Eve plans? Check Patch's guide to celebrations in Macomb Township and beyond.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Here are two dozen dinners, parties and other events happening on the last night of 2012.
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Thursday, December 27, 2012
From dancing and dinners to champagne toasts and late-night coney bars, there's lots happening on the last night of 2012 in southeast Michigan. Here's a roundup of events; add yours to the comments section here. A bash with kids in mind at The Memory Room in Clinton Township will have dancing, face-painting and a pizza dinner starting at 7:30 p.m. There is no alcohol allowed at the family-friendly event; there will be a sparkling juice toast at midnight. Tickets are $20 per person and must be purchased in advance by calling The Memory Room at 586-935-7010 before Dec. 28. The Memory Room is located at 20690 Hall Road. Northville Nite New Year's Eve from 4-7 p.m.; $2-$10. Travel “Through the Decades” this New Years Eve 2012; as you enter the…
Jenny Whalen
10:03 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2013
I'm a journalist, so of course I've been working on a book for the better part of my life. My New Year's resolution is to finish it, even if it is completely awful. I'm going to finish it in 2013!   more ›