A Bloomfield Hills High School student earns Citizen Scholar Award
BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mia Rocz, a Bloomfield Hills High School junior, was recently honored with a University of Vermont Citizen Scholar Award. According to the University of Vermont website, this award is given to high school students who have demonstrated a “spirit of citizenship and scholarship.”
Students who are recognized for this award have made efforts to make an impact in their community and are considering pursuing higher education.
Award recipients also received a book that represents some of the themes that the program stands for. Rocz was given the book “The Vanishing Half,” by Brit Bennett, a No. 1 New York Times bestseller.
Stroll and explore the Sculptures in the Parks
BEVERLY HILLS — The village of Beverly Hills is showcasing its Sculptures in the Parks during the Sculptures in the Parks Slow Roll/ Stroll June 21. Visitors will tour the 10 sculptures of the program during this event, led by Parks and Recreation Board members.
Bicyclists will depart from Beverly Park, 18801 Beverly Road, at 6:30 p.m. Participants will be riding at a slow pace to the Douglas-Evans Nature Preserve and Riverside Park. All participants must be 18 or older and wearing a helmet.
After this 2-mile ride, participants will return to Beverly Park to stroll the remainder of the sculptures. People who wish to join the stroll only are asked to arrive at 7 p.m.
Franklin Community Association presents Music on the Green
FRANKLIN — On Wednesday, June 28, the Franklin Community Association is hosting Music on the Green. This event is free to everyone.
This event is family-friendly. Visitors can bring folding chairs or blankets and enjoy the music. Food trucks will be at the event, but guests are also welcome to pack their own picnic lunch to enjoy.