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Halloween Safety Guide for Kids & Teens

October 30, 2016 By Joe Pagano

Halloween Safety from www.haloween-safety.com
Halloween Safety from www.haloween-safety.com

Kids love Halloween! They get to dress up and get free candy! What a perfect holiday! Give your kids some precious Halloween memories that they’ll have for life.

Some of you kids already know things that you can do to be safe, like how to cross the street, not to talk to or go with strangers and things like that. But we adults know how exciting Halloween can be and that can make you forget to be careful.

Here’s some tips that we have just for your kids, to help keep you safe on Halloween night! Some of these ideas are called “common sense” ideas, that means that they are things that you should know and use every day in life. You are never too young to learn!

Kids love Halloween! They get to dress up and get free candy! What a perfect holiday! Give your kids some precious Halloween memories that they’ll have for life.

Some of you kids already know things that you can do to be safe, like how to cross the street, not to talk to or go with strangers and things like that. But we adults know how exciting Halloween can be and that can make you forget to be careful.

Here’s some tips that we have just for your kids, to help keep you safe on Halloween night! Some of these ideas are called “common sense” ideas, that means that they are things that you should know and use every day in life. You are never too young to learn!

  • Never, ever go into a strangers house or even ring their door for treats unless your parents are with you and say that it’s okay. There are some people in life that aren’t very nice to kids and you have to be careful. Always make sure that your mom or dad is within sight when you go out trick-or-treating.
  • Be careful when you cross a street. Make sure to look in both directions and make sure that there are no cars coming. If you have a little brother or sister with you, take their hand and help them get across the street, too. If the street has a stop light, wait until the cross walk light tells you that it’s okay to cross now, but still check before you cross, look both ways.
  • If you are an older kid or young teen, and going out with friends, make sure that your parents know where you are going and who you are going with. This may seem like a pain but they are your parents and they love you. They just want you to be safe.
  • If you can drive and are taking a bunch of friends to a party, make sure that you have enough gas to get there. You don’t want to run out on a dark street, all alone, like a bad horror movie!
  • If you parents give you a curfew, be home when they say. It builds trust between you and them and they are doing it for your own safety. If you are going to be late, call them and let them know.
  • Vandalism is never cool! Throwing eggs at cars and houses is not cool. Someone has to clean it up and it could be you, if you get caught. You can also be arrested and punished as a juvenile. So, don’t think that it’s fun only if you can get away with it. It’s never the right thing to do! Think about how you would feel if someone did that to your house and how bad it would make you feel.
  • Hurting animals is never acceptable behavior! Some people use Halloween as an excuse to hurt cats and that is just wrong! Not only is it illegal in most places to hurt or torture animals and punishable by law, you should never hurt a helpless living thing.

Halloween hours in Flat Rock are set from 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Have fun on Halloween but keep it safe, have some good, clean fun and your parents will trust you for many Halloweens to come! Showing them how responsible you can be will give you a feeling of pride and make them see just how adult you really are.

Have A Safe Halloween!

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Wimpy Burger Grand Opening/Ribbon Cutting In Flat Rock

May 16, 2016 By Joe Pagano

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Wimpy Burger Ribbon Cutting May 13, 2016 in Flat Rock.

The New Wimpy Burger at 26128 Gibraltar Rd. in Flat Rock had its Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Friday May 13, 2016. The celebration included Flat Rock’s Mayor Dropiewski , Councilman Martin, as well as many department heads along with Wimpy and the entire staff of Wimpy Burgers.

M&M's opened in 1957 and ran until the mid 1980's
M&M’s opened in 1957 and ran until the mid 1980’s

Wimpy Burgers is the location of the former M&M Burger across from the old High School. Owner Steve Marzouq is excited to see so many Flat Rock and surrounding communities coming in to enjoy the burgers, dogs, fries and shakes. He said you can also call your orders in and pick them up at their carry out window on the southeast side of the building facing the old high school.  Click on the menu below to see everything that Wimpy Burgers offer.

 

Owner Steve Marzoua and Wimpy.
Owner Steve Marzoua and Wimpy.

Open every day 10 AM to 10 PM

Phone No. 734-589-4962

 

Go in and say Hi to Steve and his staff. Click here for menu–

 

 

 

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Flat Rock Hardware Do-It Center

May 6, 2016 By Joe Pagano

Flat Rock Hardware Owners Dave and Greg Langton
Flat Rock Hardware Owners Dave and Greg Langton

The Flat Rock Hardware has been at the 26329E Huron River Dr, Flat Rock, MI 48134 site since 1953. The original name on the store was Herman’s Hardware. Cash Herman, the original owner had three other sites in addition to the Flat Rock Site. In 1963, CJ Williams and Tom Langton purchased the Flat Rock site and called it Flat Rock Hardware. Back then they also sold appliances along with the hardware items and home goods.

Flat Rock Hardware, also sold home appliances in many colors as shown here.
Flat Rock Hardware, also sold home appliances in many colors as shown here.

Currently Dave, Tom’s son and Greg, Tom’s grandson, operate the Do-It-Center in Flat Rock. Dave began working at the store in 1971 after he got out of the service. Dave’s son Greg started at the store in 1991 while still in high school. At this time, Greg runs most of the operations and Dave comes in a few days a week plus when Greg is on vacation.

Dave served as a member of the Flat Rock Downtown Development Authority for over 25 years and Chairman for over half of his term. He was also was excited over the Flat Rock Our Hometown – “Christmas Passbook”  Program last year that ran in November and December of 2015.  Dave commented on how it brought folks in from Monroe to Wyandotte.  He said he would like to see the program again in 2016.

Dave is still surprised that people come in and say, “I never knew this hardware store was here”.

The Do-It-Center has all sorts of household and yard goods. So if you need anything from a bolt to do a repair job around the house, some seed to patch the brown spot on your lawn to a can of paint to spruce the place up, you can find all of that and more at the Local Flat Rock DO It Center.

Lawn and Garden goods at your local Flat Rock Hardware
Lawn and Garden goods at your local Flat Rock Hardware

 

Tools that you need for the home or business at the FR Do It Center
Tools that you need for the home or business at the FR Do It Center
Screws and Washers for any Job.
Screws and Washers for any Job.
The Do It Center also has your plumbing needs for your home.
The Do It Center also has your plumbing needs for your home.

Phone: (734) 782-2737

Open Monday through Saturday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Website: flatrock.doitbest.com

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The DDA and Flat Rock Our Hometown Welcomes Biggby Coffee

April 14, 2016 By Joe Pagano

Flat Rock Mi. Diane Parker Owner of Biggby Coffee
Flat Rock Mi.
Diane Parker Owner of Biggby Coffee

Biggby Coffee has been open less than a month but owner Diane Parker from Grosse Ile has enjoyed every minute.

The shop is located at;

26614 Telegraph Rd Flat Rock, MI  48134

Diane said her business consists of folks of all ages but more of the younger crowd. Her customers come from local areas including; Flat Rock, Brownstown, Woodhaven, Trenton and even from places like Carlton and Wyandotte. She said the customers are very friendly which makes her job enjoyable. Biggby is more that a coffee shop, they are proud to offer a wide variety of beverages for the coffee and non-coffee drinker alike. You will easily find something to please your palate. They also offer delicious meals and light snacks. The Flat Rock location has a fresh, daily selection of specialty cookies and baked goods, yogurt parfaits, bagel sandwiches and Bragels. What are Bragels, Diane said they are a lunch bagel. Come in and try one.

Megan Kayla Diane, at Biggby in Flat Rock to serve you Fresh Coffee and More
Megan Kayla Diane, at Biggby in Flat Rock to serve you Fresh Coffee and More

The Biggby coffee is always fresh and made for you.  They have a coffee rotation including 3 standard coffees and 3 specialty coffees including Michigan Cherry. Come in and try one.

 

There business hours are;

Monday through Saturday 6 AM to 9 PM but Diane says that if the lights are on before, come on in.
Sunday 7 AM to 9 PM

Phone No. 248-703-5452

You can click here to connect to their Facebook Page for more information.Biggby

FREEBEES  You can sign up for e-wards at the store

 

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Family Owned CPA Firm – Here to assist YOU

December 7, 2015 By Joe Pagano

1912 State Bank of Flat Rock - Now Steinert and Associates Inc.
1912 State Bank of Flat Rock – Now Steinert and Associates Inc.

Are you looking for a good accountant, look no further than Flat Rock’s own Steinert and Associates Inc. Steinert and Associates is a family owned and operated Certified Public Accountant that has been operating at 26330 E. Huron River for over 11 Years. Cynthia Steinert started in business over 25 years ago out of her house. She also worked for as an accountant at other firms during her 25 years’ experience. When she started out at the Huron River site, she shared the building with Buffalo Bob’s Bike Shop. The building originally built in 1912 was the State Bank of Flat Rock, one of Flat Rock’s first banks.

The other owner is Jasen, her son, who started Cynthia and now runs a second office on Dixie Highway in Monroe. Jasen, as did his mom, worked for other businesses prior to working with Steinert family business. They serve both individual costumers along with small and larger business customers. Their customer services include;

  • Personal Service Contractors/Construction • Retail/Wholesale • Professional Service • Not-For-Profit • Manufacturing • Franchisor/Franchisee • Retail Automotive • Restaurant and more.

One of their services includes personal and business federal and state tax services. They can assist you with 44 state tax forms.

Cynthia and Jasen can be reached by phone at 734-782-8917 in Flat Rock or through email at steinartpas@att.net. You can also see all of their services and information at www.steinertcpa.com.

Their motto is; “Keep your pennies in your piggy!” “Your First consultation with us is FREE”.

For your next personal or business accountant needs, contact;

Steinert and Associates Inc.
26330 E. Huron River Dr.
Flat Rock, Mi. 48143
734.782.8917

 

By supporting Steinert and Associates Inc. you help to support your business community.

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WELCOME TO FLAT ROCK

The first Euro-American settlers in Flat Rock were Michael Vreeland and his five grown sons between 1811 and 1820. Michael had been captured by British Rangers during the Revolutionary War and released after American independence.

The family purchased 800 acres (3.2 km2). The town was called the Village of Vreeland until 1838 when the Vreeland family sold off the majority of the land and relinquished control of the area. The Vreeland families built the first grain and lumber mill, having brought the grinding stones from New York.

Descendants of Michael Vreeland still live in the town and attend Flat Rock public schools, being the seventh generation to reside in the town their family founded.

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