Community Corner
5 Things: Liquor Licenses on Tap; Celebrating Storytellers in Birmingham
Here's what you need to know about Birmingham this week.

City Commission
The Birmingham City Commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. Among the agenda items include a public hearing on the final site plan and special land use permit for a new medical office at 2400 Lincoln. Commissioners will also consider a liquor license requests for the Birmingham Sushi Cafe and Zero Nine Two Six, LLC.
Birmingham Rotary
A weekly luncheon for only $15 affords you the opportunity to meet many business leaders here in Birmingham and listen to an informative speaker, all while having fun! Join us! Beaumont Hospital's Charles Main, is the scheduled guest speaker.
Salon & Spa Night for Charity
Choose from a variety of services and get pampered while supporting a charity of your choice. It's $15 for 15 minutes of hair trimming, scalp massages, and manicures, and then choose a charity at the Bardha Salon on Wednesday.
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For two decades, the StoryTellers Guild brought the art and love of story to children in schools in Pontiac and Oak Park as well as to children at Beaumont hospital. They hope to continue that work with funds raised at this Thursday's luncheon at The Community House so they will have books to leave behind in the schools and libraries they visit.
DSO at The Berman Center for the Performing Arts
Get a glimps of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra as they fill the Berman Center (6600 W. Maple Rd., in nearby West Bloomfield) with classical music sounds during this DSO Neighborhood Series at 7:30Â p.m. Thursday.
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