5 Things to Know This Week in Ferndale
Get ready for the week ahead in Ferndale with these five things to know.
1. Kids craft at Kulick Center on Monday
Head over to the Kulick Community Center this morning (and the third Monday of each month) for Messy Craft Monday. This class is free for those with a current Kids Corner or Romp and Stomp visit pass, which are available for purchase at the Kulick Center, or $10 for the class. Class meets in the Art Studio at 10:45 a.m. and is designed for children up to age 5.
2. School Improvement Mondays
School Improvement Mondays - a new Ferndale Public Schools K-12 school improvement initiative - continues today at all of the district schools. As part of the program, all students across the district will be dismissed 55 minutes early on Mondays. Find more information here or check out the district's latest newsletter.
3. Knitting group meeting
The Knitty Gritty knitting group, which started earlier this year, meets from 6-9 p.m. Monday at The Emory. Find more information on the group here or visit the Knitty Gritty's Facebook page.
4. Outdoor movie event on Thursday
The Ferndale Downtown Development Authority is hosting the "Get Reel" Outdoor Movie Night at 8 p.m. Thursday. The event, which will be held on Vester Street, is free to attend and will feature the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Bring your own lawn chair, cooler, and blanket. For more information, visit www.downtownferndale.com.
5. Anti-bullying workshop on Friday
District parents and other interested adults are invited to anti-bullying workshop "Rachel's Challenge" at Ferndale High School at 6:30 p.m. Friday. The event is named after Rachel Joy Scott, whose life was tragically cut short during the Columbine High School shooting on April 20, 1999. The presentation is sponsored by Ferndale Youth Assistance and the David Michael Smith Foundation. For more information, see here or contact Ferndale Youth Assistance at 248-586-8700.