Thursday, July 21, 2011

32nd Annual Homecoming~August 5-6-7, 2011


32nd Annual Homecoming: Spectacular fireworks, music, carnival, craft show, car cruise, community fundraising 
The City of Dearborn's Homecoming festival will celebrate its 32nd year August 5-7 at Ford Field Park, 22051 Cherry Hill. The annual event is made possible in part by presenting sponsor Oakwood Healthcare.  As always, it will feature
spectacular fireworks Saturday and Sunday, courtesy of major fireworks sponsor Westborn Chrysler Jeep, with additional support from sponsor Kenwal Steel Corp. And, the festival is famous for nationally known entertainment Saturday and Sunday, along with three days of fun for the whole family. This year, the City is joining with the nonprofit Dearborn Community Fund in organizing the festival, which is a major fundraiser for 30 service clubs and youth, cultural and charity groups. 
Frontiers! The Journey Tribute— 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Main Stage
Frontiers! The Journey Tribute is headlining this year's Homecoming on Saturday night on the Main Stage.   Touring across the United States and performing at venues such as The House of Blues, the group is known as "THE national full-time touring tribute to Journey." Featuring vocalist Jeremey Hunsicker, the group caught the attention of Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain and founding member and guitarist Neal Schon. The band, which became a fulltime endeavor in 2008, also features guitarist Stephen Chesney, bass player Greg Eanes, and drummer Chris Castelda, with touring keyboard players Chad Campbell and Billy Jones alternating shows.
Hotel California, "A Salute to the Eagles"
Capping off the eclectic musical weekend on Sunday will be Hotel California, "A Salute to the Eagles". This band, comprising five respected, multi-talented top music industry professionals, presents a dynamic exciting show saluting the music of The Eagles, a supergroup whose music has proven to have a staying power that few bands lay claim to. Finally, audiences can once again experience the energy and magic of this timeless music. Members of the band have opened separately for groups such as Boston, The Little River Band, and Van Halen. They take the Main Stage together at 8:30 p.m. Their explosive, on-stage energy will be the perfect lead-in to Sunday night's fireworks display.
Other stage entertainment
Starting off the Main Stage festivities on Friday will be Larry Lee and the Back in the Day Band. Former Detroit Lions player and Vice President Larry Lee leads the group in exciting performances of songs from the past and present, from 8:30-10 p.m.
Throughout the weekend, music will play on three stages, including Bugs Beddow Band, Bomb Squad on Friday; Gratitude Steel Band, Redhill, Howlin Mercy and Riot House on Saturday; and Rockestra, Laith Al-Saadi, Annabelle Road on Sunday.
Fireworks Saturday and Sunday
Homecoming wouldn't be Homecoming without spectacular fireworks on Saturday and Sunday, beginning at about 10 p.m. They are sponsored by Westborn Chrysler, with additional support from Kenwal Steel Corp.
Blankets on the hill
 People can put their blankets on the hill to view the fireworks after 8 a.m. on each, Saturday and Sunday. All blankets must be removed by midnight both nights. The size of a blanket is limited to no more than 8 feet by 8 feet to accommodate as many families as possible on the hill.
Car Show

The Cruisin' Dearborn car cruise organized by the Dearborn Chamber of Commerce will begin at the 19th District  court at 7 p.m. on Friday and travel down Michigan Avenue to Outer Drive to Cherry Hill and into Ford Field Park beginning about 7:30 p.m. The classic car show will last until about 10 p.m.
Other favorites
The Dearborn Community Arts Council's Craft Show will take place on Friday from 5-8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. And back again is the Living History Hill with historical re-enactors, musical entertainment, crafts, antique firearms, a high tea and more. The Turbo Turtle Race returns for its fourth year on Sunday at 4 p.m. to raise money for the Kiwanis Club of Outer Drive's children's projects.
Nonprofit groups raise money
And Dearborn service clubs and charitable organizations will be selling food, beverages and other items from about 40 booths in the Food Court and other areas to raise money for their good causes that support Dearborn residents.      Also part of the fundraising is the sale of Labatt Blue products. Labatt Blue is the festival's beer sponsor.
High School Reunions
Homecoming got its name from the festival's draw of current and former residents, and Dearborn school alumni.  High school reunion picnics for Dearborn, Edsel Ford and Sacred Heart high Schools are on Saturday; picnics for Fordson, Lowery and St. Alphonsus high schools are on Sunday.
Carnival—$13 online specials for all-day wrist bands (advanced sales only)
The carnival runs Friday-Sunday from 11 a.m. -10:30 p.m. Half-day wristbands can be purchased for $13 at Homecoming, while all-day wristbands will be available for $18. Other prices apply. Advanced sales of all-day wrist bands are $12, plus $1 service fee from July 1 through 11:59 p.m. on August 4 at www.wadeshowsinc.com.  No refunds on any carnival tickets or wrist bands. This year, the Ferris wheel returns, along with 25 other exciting rides.
Plenty of low-cost, free children's events
Free, "gentle" carnival-style games for children are offered Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Every child receives a small prize at every game. Free inflatable rides are offered for children noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, sponsored by the University of Michigan-Dearborn. And "wacky games"  for all ages, like hula hoop on Saturday at 4 p.m., sponsored by Said Deep/deepsaidwhat.com;  bubble gum blowing at 4 p.m. Sunday, sponsored by Dearborn patch.com, and spaghetti slurp at 3 p.m. Sunday, sponsored by the Italian American Fraternal Club.  Other games take place from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. The Dearborn Rotary Club, along with Eppinger Manufacturing, will again sponsor the Free Fishing Derby at the Ford Field Pond on Saturday morning.
Free shuttles
There is free parking and free shuttle service from Dearborn High School, sponsored by Henry Ford Health System, and free shuttle service from the west Dearborn business district along West Village Drive, from Military to Monroe. The Dearborn High shuttle runs from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday, and noon to 11:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday of Homecoming weekend. Parking is free. Another free shuttle is available on West Village Drive,from Monroe to Military, from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.  Parking fees may apply in the west Dearborn business district.
Ford Field parking is $10
The Ford Field parking lot also provides a limited number of spaces, including handicapped parking, for $10 per car.
Tell me more
Visit www.cityofdearborn.org for the complete schedule.
http://www.cityofdearborn.org/component/content/article/49-departments/636-homecoming-2011


 

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

2011 Dearborn Homecoming

Friday, August 5 - Saturday, August 6 -Sunday, August 7
Mark Your Calendars!

Crusin' Dearborn
Friday, August 5, 2011 6:00PM - 11:00PM
From the Dearborn Police Station to Ford Field
Cost $10.00
Phone: (313)584-6100
Do you have a car made between 1933 and 1980?
Applications Available Now! Click Here



As details become available the page will be updated. Anyone interested in setting up a meeting spot for the class?

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

relay for life


Dale Werth




His Goal Was $200.00

Achieved $824.91


Saturday, April 30-May 1


Dearborn, Michigan


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Sunday, August 1, 2010

31st Dearborn Homecoming in 2010


31st Dearborn Homecoming in 2010

The City of Dearborn’s Homecoming festival will celebrate its 31st year August 6-8, made possible in part by presenting sponsor Oakwood Healthcare System. The annual festival features spectacular fireworks Saturday and Sunday, nationally known entertainment Saturday and Sunday; and three days of fun for the whole family.

Friday 8/6/2010 - Cruisin' Dearborn Car Parade Dearborn Homecoming Event Sponsored by the Dearborn Chamber of Commerce Call the Chamber to register your car and for more information 313.584.6100 ...
Entertainment.

...The Cruisin’ Dearborn car cruise organized by the Dearborn Chamber of Commerce will begin at the 19th District Court at 7 p.m. on Friday and travel down Michigan Avenue to Outer Drive to Cherry Hill and into Ford Field Park beginning about 7:30 p.m. The classic car show will last until about 10 p.m.

Accompanying the car show again this year is a drive-in movie, with the screen set up near the cars at the bottom of the hill. The film fun begins at 9:15 p.m.

Elderfest on Friday
As usual, the festival begins with activities for senior citizens, centered inside the Polish Tent. A Fun Walk with Mayor O’Reilly starts at 8:30 a.m., followed by events until 1:30 p.m., including music, a free breakfast for senior citizens, anniversary waltz, bingo, dancing and a free lunch for seniors.
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Saturday 8/7/2010 - Michael Delguidice Big Shot - The Ultimate Billy Joel Experience. http://www.bigshottributeband.com/home.htm

Other stage entertainment
Starting off the Main Stage festivities on Friday will be Horizon, backed by the Two and a Half Deep Band. This popular Motown review will be jamming out from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Finishing up the eclectic musical weekend on Sunday will be Emerson Drive. This country music ensemble has earned countless fans and critical acclaim with their fresh style.
Playing all of their hits, including “Moments,” “I Should be Sleeping,” and “Fall Into Me”, they take the Main Stage at 8:30 p.m. on Sunday. Their explosive, on-stage energy will be the perfect lead-in to Sunday night’s fireworks display.

Fireworks Saturday and Sunday
Homecoming wouldn’t be Homecoming without spectacular fireworks on Saturday and Sunday, beginning about 10 p.m. They are sponsored by Redico, Dr. Mark Saffer of Midwest Health Plan and the City of Dearborn on Saturday; and by Kenwal Steel Corp. and the City of Dearborn on Sunday.

Blankets on the hill
People can put their blankets on the hill to view the fireworks after 8 a.m. on Saturday and after 8 a.m. on Sunday. All blankets must be removed by midnight both nights.
The size of a blanket is limited to no more than 8 feet by 8 feet to accommodate as many families as possible on the hill
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Sunday 8/8/2010 - Emerson Drive. They are a country group that have had several hits. http://emersondrive.com/

Pancake breakfast on Sunday
A pancake breakfast is offered by the First Presbyterian Church of Dearborn 8-11 a.m. Sunday, inside the Polish Tent, on the east side of the carnival. Fee applies.
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Other favorites
The Dearborn Community Arts Council’s Craft Show will take place on Friday from 5-8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
And back again is the Living History Hill with historical re-enactors, musical entertainment, crafts, antique firearms, a high tea and more.
The Turbo Turtle Race returns for its third year on Sunday at 4 p.m. to raise money for the Kiwanis Club of Outer Drive’s children’s projects.
And Dearborn service clubs and charitable organizations will be selling food and beverages from about 40 booths in the Food Court and other areas to raise money for their good causes. Also part of the fundraising is the sale of Labatt Blue, the festival’s beer sponsor.

High school reunions
High school reunions picnics for Dearborn, Edsel Ford and Sacred Heart high Schools are on Saturday; picnics for Fordson, Lowery and St. Alphonsus high schools are on Sunday.

Returning for 2010: Guitar Hero
It is the sensation that can’t be stopped. “Guitar Hero” tournaments will be on Saturday and Sunday. $5 fee applies. Registration is at noon both days, and the tournament begins at 1 p.m.

Carnival—$10 online specials (advanced sales only)
The carnival runs Friday-Sunday from 11 a.m. -10:30 p.m. Half-day wristbands can be purchased for $12, or all-day wristbands for $15. Other prices apply.
Advanced sales of all-day wrist bands are $10, plus $1 service fee from July 9 through midnight at August 5 at www.wadeshowsinc.com

Plenty of low cost or free children’s events
Free “gentle” carnival style games for children are offered Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Every child receives a small prize at every game.

Free inflatable rides are offered for children noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and “wacky games” for all ages, like hula hoop, donut-eating, and kick the shoe, take place 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, with medals awarded.

Parking and Shuttles

All shuttles take visitors to the festival grounds at Ford Field Park in Dearborn.

Two options exist: free parking and free shuttle service from Dearborn High School, sponsored by Henry Ford Health System, and free shuttle service from the west Dearborn business district along West Village Drive, from Military to Monroe.

The Dearborn High shuttle will pick visitors up at the school parking lot, on the west side of Outer Drive, north of Michigan Avenue. It runs from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday, and noon to 11:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday of Homecoming weekend. Parking is free.
The shuttles are Dearborn Public Schools buses and include handicapped accessible buses and will make continuous loops between the festival grounds and the school.

Another free shuttle is available on West Village Drive, from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The City of Dearborn shuttle vans will stop along West Village Drive from Monroe to Military. Parking fees may apply, except on Sunday. On Friday and Saturday, parking is at a special festival rate of $1 in the West Parking Deck only.
Parking at Ford Field Park is $5 per vehicle.

Tell me more
Visit www.cityofdearborn.org for the complete schedule.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Mini-Union ~ July 24 ~ Silky Sullivan's Dearborn

Saturday
July 24, 2010
8PM


WHAT!
MINI-UNION!!

What - We had so much fun at the reunion last year and there were quite a few who weren't able to make it so we thought......why not a mini-union?

Place - Silky Sullivan's has agreed to offer no cover charge for our classmates that night, drink specials and there might be some other surprises in store for us!

Hostesses - Donna VanArsdale Cohoon and Rennie Rollins, we can be reached through facebook or e-mail Rennie.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

30 Year Reunion DVD is Complete

The 30 Year Reunion DVD is complete and ready for distribution. If you live in the neighborhood send me a message to let me know you want one and we can make arrangements for you to pick it up from my house, I can drop one off at your house or we can meet up somewhere.

Out of towners can send me a message with your address and we'll get one in the mail to you.

I think the DVD turned out nice and we hope you all enjoy it!

Marianne & Brad DePoole

Go to the left side of the screen and down search for followers
and you will see Marianne hoover over the pictures....or boxes for pictures.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

~Just a Few Reminders~

Hello, Classmates!

We hope that everyone enjoyed the Reunion Celebration!
Without your participation it would not have been possible.

~ Karen ~ Marianne ~ Kim ~

A FEW REMINDERS......

Linda has also uploaded pictures from the past and present at the FLICKR site.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/edselford1979/
Please be sure to bookmark this page and check back often.

If you would like to add photos to the site please send them to
edselford1979@yahoo.com
Kim is also looking for additional photos for the Memory Book
that Dunning Company Inc. will put together in the near future.

If you had your portrait taken the evening of the Reunion, Dunning Company will mail your proofs the week of December 14, 2009. You should have received them by now, if you have not then contact them. Dunning Company (800) 846-6335 http://www.dunningcompany.com/

The Memory book will take a bit longer, approximately 12-16 weeks.
If you did not order one the night of the event
the current cost of the book is $30.00 w/S&H.
Please, I would like to encourage you to join our class group
on facebook.com. After you register or if you are a current member
of facebook search for “Edsel Ford High School Class of 1979
and request to join. If you are not comfortable in joining
facebook, then please be sure to keep us in mind if you change
Internet Service Provider and forward us your new e-mail address to
edsel1979@yahoo.com
We will keep you informed of upcoming events electronically.

All future INVITES will be EVITES....