Keego Harbor provides comfort to those mourning the anniversary of the MSU shooting, a local beacon of fun is set to move, and the Optimist Club of Keego Harbor gears up for a fundraiser for the kids, all on today’s episode of “The Splash Live!”
On today’s show, Keego Harbor Mayor Robert Kalman discusses the City’s flying of the Michigan State University flag on the one year anniversary of a mass shooting on campus, details his special connection to Berkey Hall at MSU, as well as why it’s important for our local communities to provide comfort to wider communities in their time of need.
Additionally, Bill Bertakis from the Optimist Club of Keego Harbor previews their charity Euchre tournament, and explains why today more than ever it is important to get involved in the community and support our local children’s programs!
Plus, Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum is set to move out of its landmark location in Farmington Hills to make way for a grocery chain. West Bloomfield resident Emily Moretsky gives us her thoughts on the end of an era for a local business that families have frequented for generations.
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