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Earth Day Celebration in Downtown Rochester Michigan

Downtown Rochester MichiganUpland Hills Ecological Awareness Center along with the City of Rochester and the Rochester DDA hosted the 4th annual Earth Day.  It was Michigan's largest Earth Day gathering and was enjoyed over two days with an expected attendance of over 50,000.  Earth day in Rochester offered a wide variety of family fun.  Activities were informative, earth-friendly including: 150+ green and wellness exhibits, presentations and films, alternative vehicle and energy displays, organic food service, farmers' market and petting farm, kids corner, hands-on demonstrations, music and entertainment, prizes drawings, free massage and so much more including a community-building Connections Cafe'.  Connecting with people and creating community solutions for a greener future is the goal of Rochester and Rochester Hills.

 

Family Fun at Earth Day in Rochester Michigan from Cathy Tishhouse on Vimeo.

Earth Day is celebrated in the US on April 22 and is a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's environment. It was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in in 1970 and had developed into a global celebration in many countries every year. This date is Spring in the Northern Hemisphere and Autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Many cities around the US utilize Earth Day as a time to bring awareness to and act to protect our planet.  It is the largest annual secular event in the world, observed in 150 countries by over one billion people.

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Mixx Salon & Spa "Top Secret Haircessory Event" in Rochester Michigan

Mixx Salon and Spa in downtown Rochester Michigan recently hosted a "Top Secret Haircessory" event with Denise Rossouw, founder of Top Secret Haircessory from Los Angeles, California.  The public was invited for a consultation with Ms. Rossouw who demonstrated her 100% human hair alternatives for individuals suffering from fine, thinning hair due to genetics, medical treatment or hormone imbalances.  Not limited to just a physical or medical need for thicker hair, many people came to just try on a new look.  Many women just want a change in color, style, volume or highlights-with little maintenance or time.  As Ms. Rossouw illustrates in the video - "four snaps to look 10 years younger". 

Mixx Salon & Spa "Top Secret Haircessory Event" from Cathy Tishhouse on Vimeo.

One of the main objectives of the evening was the "Hollywood Hair Award" where they were donating a hairpiece (valued over $500) to a woman suffering from hair loss or thinning due to medical treatment or health condition.  The other main criterion in selecting a winner was based on financial hardship.  The candidates they had for the "Hollywood Hair Award" did not meet their charity guidelines so the nomination deadline has been extended until 5PM, Monday, January 16. The Hollywood Hair Award ceremony will be 7 pm, Jan. 30 at the Mixx Salon & Spa.  Nominees can submit a paragraph as to why they should be selected based on physical and financial need.  The award recipient will get a free hair consultation with Cheryl Collins, a cosmetic application with Mixx Salon & Spa by make-up artist Carolyn Hojnowski and take home a custom-fitted and styled Top Secret hairpiece. 

After experiencing hair loss from medical treatment, Cheryl Collins, owner of Mixx Salon, became motivated to help others suffering from FINE OR THINNING HAIR or hair that never grows to desired length.  She is committed to helping them look and feel their best.  "What I love most is that no one knows it [the hair piece] is not mine," she says.  And for those that just want a longer look, hair extensions are great along with a "Top Secret Haircessory".  Mixx Salon and Spa is one of three salons in Michigan to carry the hairpieces.

Mixx Salon & Spa Top Secret Haircessory   Mixx Salon & Spa Top Secret Haircessory   Mixx Salon & Spa Top Secret Haircessory

Rochester Hills Realtor selling Real Estate in Southeastern Michigan.  TishHouse sells Houses - selling Oakland County Real Estate with RE/MAX Showcase Homes in Birmingham, Michigan. Helping People in a challenging market by specializing in Short Sales. See what my clients have to say about my extraordinary customer service.

0 commentsCathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate • November 25 2008 11:53PM

Big Bright Light Show in Downtown Rochester Michigan

 

The Big, Bright Light Show in Downtown Rochester is an annual event where the local businesses get together to create a spectacular holiday light display which covers Main Street from the South Bridge to University.  The display consists of holiday LED lights every four inches and the storefronts are already preparing to shine brightly again.  The display kicks off Monday, December 1 at 6PM.  The Big, Bright Light Show starts with the official lighting at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1 during the 36th Annual Lagniappe event. Lights will be on every night from 6 p.m. to midnight through Jan. 4, 2009. The light show also features the return of the Snowflake Spectacular on Water Street, the Dancing Tree of Lights on East University Drive and Candy Cane Lane on Walnut Blvd., for a grand total of over one million lights.

The spectacular lights are not limited to the downtown area.  Many residences create fabulous light shows of their own.  First enjoy a drive or walk through downtown Rochester and then drive throughout some of the suburbs of Rochester Hills.  There is one home in particular that starts hanging lights and decorating months in advance.  Just drive down Teinkein going east from Main street and you cannot miss it on the south side of the road. 

Don't miss the 2008 parade which will be held on Sunday, December 7th, at 1:45 PM, and includes dignitaries, bands, children's group, community organizations and local businesses. The parade is also broadcast live on WXYZ-TV Channel 7.

  Christmas decorations in Rochester Hills Michigan          

Rochester Hills Realtor selling Real Estate in Southeastern Michigan.  TishHouse sells Houses - selling Oakland County Real Estate with RE/MAX Showcase Homes in Birmingham, Michigan. Helping People in a challenging market by specializing in Short Sales. See what my clients have to say about my extraordinary customer service.

0 commentsCathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate • November 18 2008 02:37PM

Rochester and Rochester Hills, Michigan - A Great Place To Live

 Rochester Hills Surrounds the City of Rochester

Street scenes of downtownLocated in the Clinton River Valley of Oakland County, Rochester Hills, Michigan is just  as the name depicts--a community of wooded hills surrounding the charming historic City of Rochester.  As you will see, the city has a quaint downtown with quality stores and historic buildings-and you will never see a fast food restaurant in the City of Rochester-they are not allowed.

 

 

 

 

 

     Street scenes of downtown  Downtown Rochester

Originally called Avon Township, Rochester & Rochester Hills was the first settled area in Oakland County.  Pioneers came in 1817 and the village of Rochester grew because it was a market center located along obvious transportation routes.  The citizens of the Rochester area contributed to the development of planked roads connecting Detroit, Pontiac, Romeo, and Royal Oak.  Rochester citizens bought $50,000 in railroad stocks to ensure that rail lines ran through Rochester.  This assured the city's future and by 1907 there were 8 passenger and 25 freight trains stopping in Rochester every day.

The Paint Creek Trail           Paint Creek Walkway near public library

Evidence of the transportation routes and the appeal of this area is The Paint Creek Trail which connects the City of Rochester to the village of Lake Orion.  The trail follows the Old Penn Central Railroad up the Paint Creek Valley through highlands, pastures and wetlands.  It is made of a compacted limestone surface which provides a solid but natural tail for hikers, cyclists, joggers, equestrians and cross-country skiers during the winter months.  There are many access points along its 8.5 miles including the Paint Creek Walkway through the City of Rochester.  This provides access to the Rochester Hills Public Library and a connection to the Clinton River Trail.

Another point on the Paint Creek Trail Rochester Public Library

Stoney Creek Metropark

To the East, the Clinton River Trail connects with the Macomb Orchard Trail across Macomb County which provides access to Stony Creek Metropark,  4,461 acres of recreational lands.  Stoney Creek Metropark surrounds Stoney Creek Lake which is a man-made 500-acre lake built by damming Stony Creek, a tributary of the Clinton River of northern Oakland County.  The Park features a nature center, a hike-bike trail, beaches, boat launch facilities, a disc golf course and an 18-hole regulation golf course.  Bike rentals, boat & paddle boat rentals and a marina are additional features available at Stoney Creek Metropark. 

     

Several historical sites and attractions exist along the Paint Creek and Clinton River Trails including Bloomer Park where you will find the Velodrome and the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm.

Bloomer Park

Besides hiking, fishing and picnic shelters, a unique feature of Bloomer Park is the Velodrome at Bloomer Park where you can discover the thrill of track riding. It's open to everyone regardless of your age and or skill.   Your first bike rental and track ride is free along with free coaching to guide you through choosing equipment and how best to experience your first ride on the track.  The track was designed by Olympic Velodrome designer Dale Hughes and operated by the Mike Walden Velodrome Fund.  The track is a 1/8th mile wooden oval and was built by volunteers and paid for by donations with the support of the Community Foundation of Greater Rochester and the City of Rochester Hills.

Bloomer Park also borders the Yates Cider Mill.  The location of Rochester and Rochester Hills in the Clinton River Valley was advantageous to powering mills to cut timber, grind grain, and press apples into cider-not to mention the ability to transport goods via the railroads.  The many cider mills are still a major attraction in this area.  One of which is the Yates Cider Mill.

Yates Cider Mill

Yates Cider MillIn 1863, the Yates Grist Mill opened beside the Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal and produces the same kind of fresh 100% all natural cider folks enjoyed way back in 1876-still all powered by water.  The Yates Cider Mill is located at Dequindre and Avon Roads (23 Mile Road) in Rochester Hills, Michigan. The mill is just 35 minutes from downtown Detroit and open 7 days a week 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM during the months of September and October and 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the month of November.

Michigan is ranked among the top apple producing states nationally and the cider capital of the Midwest and renowned for its hundreds of farm markets and cider mills that feature freshly pressed cider made from apples picked locally at their orchards. Besides Yates Cider Mill, there are three others located within a mile of Rochester Hills:  Goodison Cider Mill, Paint Creek Cider Mill and the Rochester Cider Mill.

 

Rochester Museum at Van Hoosen Farm

To learn about and appreciate the history of the greater Rochester area in Oakland County, Michigan, a great place to visit is the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm.  The Museum hosts ‘A Lively Town:  The History of the Greater Rochester Area 1817-1952'.  This is a permanent exhibit housed in the1927 Van Hoosen Dairy Barn.

Dairy Barn at Museum Building of Museum in Rochester Hills 

One of several large scientific farming operations dating back to 1823 was Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones' dairy and poultry farm which is now the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm.  It is located in Stoney Creek Village, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.  This is a 16-acre museum complex features structures original to the property from 1840 to the early 20th century and houses informative exhibits highlighting the evolution of the community of Rochester and Rochester Hills.  It is located on Van Hoosen Rd. just south of Tienken Rd, one mile east of Rochester Road, and one mile north of downtown Rochester.

Older Person's Commission

Building that houses Older Person CommissionRochester, Rochester Hills and Oakland Township are definitely the place where the opportunity for physical fitness prevails.  With the miles and miles of trails and numerous parks, the city provides every opportunity to become and stay physically fit including the Older Person's Commission.  The OPC is designed to meet the needs of people 50 years and older-regardless of income, race, religion, nationality, physical or mental ability.

The impressive facility was opened in its present location in 2003.  Any resident of the three municipalities may participate in Health & Wellness and Leisure Travel at 50+ years of age and all other programs at 60+.  The OPC's programs include nutritional meals, transportation, adult day services, social and educational activities and community outreach.

The Village of Rochester Hills

Called the Village of Rochester Hills, you will find upscale shops nestled into tree lined streets where you experience the small-town feel of a village atmosphere.  The village is a 375,000 square foot shopping center and is the first in Michigan to utilize the streetscape concept.  Focused around a main boulevard, the streets are lined with storefronts which are architecturally distinctive and curbside parking allows for convenience of shopping.  You can stroll the village while enjoying the music pioped via outside speakers and the professional landscaping-gone is the sterile unappealing sea of asphalt.  Many respected national retailers are represented such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Eddie Bauer, Talbot's, Bath & Body Works, Moosejaw and many more.  When driving by on Adams Road, you would not know such a delightful village atmosphere exists-not to mention great dining.

Street pic of Mall street pic of mall street pic of mall

Meadow Brook Hall

Historic buildings are a part of Southeastern Michigan and Meadow Brook Hall is the fourth largest historic house museum in the United States.  Built between 1926 and 1929, it was the residence of Matilda Dodge Wilson who was the widow of John Dodge, one of the auto pioneers of the Detroit area.  Architecturally, this tudor-revival style mansion adds much to the historic value of this area.  It is a 110-room, 88,000 square foot museum and is complete with much of the original art and furnishings when this was a home to Matilda and her second husband, lumber broker Alfred G. Wilson.  In 1957, the Wilson's left their home, its collections, 1,500 acres and $2 million to found what has become Oakland University.  Daily tours are available year round and the mansion is a must see during the holidays for its decorations where many parties are celebrated by renting the facility to businesses in the area.  Weddings are popular as well as other events throughout the year.

The Big Bright Light Show

During the winter holiday season, there is a dazzling light display known as the Big Bright Light Show which attracts over one million visitors to Downtown Rochester.   During this event, the buildings of Downtown Rochester are covered in holiday lights every six inches which equals over 500,000 points of light.  Each year the show promises to be bigger and brighter than the last.

Royal Park Hotel

Outside shot of Royal Park HotelOperated by the Grand Heritage Hotel Group, The Royal Park Hotel is a 176,000 sq. ft. boutique hotel and is located within 30 minutes of Detroit.  For those visiting the Southeastern Michigan areas who want to be close to metro Detroit, this 143 room hotel provides the luxury of a getaway destination.  Evoking the country manor homes of England, you will find custom marble floors, floor to ceiling windows and Italian crystal chandeliers which are just a few of the characteristics.  It is located on the banks of the Paint Creek Trail and, in the summer months,you can enjoy outdoor dining and entertainment on the terrace.  Opened in 2004, it is another option to Meadow Brook Hall for special events and ambiance.

 

 

 

 

 

Real Estate

Rochester Hills is especially known for extravagant homes and subdivisions.  While downtown Rochester is prevalent with older renovated homes, the suburbs are prevalent with well-kept subdivisions built mostly during the 1970s, 80s and 90s.  While driving on the main roads, you will find many landscaped entrances  to subdivisions of single family residences and luxury condominiums.  You will find larger homes and lot sizes particularly in the northern areas of Rochester Hills.  Prevalent architectural styles include colonials, ranches and 1 ½ stories with attached garages  where homes can range from $300,000 to $2 million.  Rochester Hills is also home to local athletes and business executives from Detroit and the metro area.

Entrance to Clear Creek Sub in northern Rochester Hills Outside of home in Rochester Hills

Other Links and Things to know about Rochester Hills & the City of Rochester

Avon Players            Playhouse for Avon Players

Meadow Brook Theatre

Paint Creek Center for the Arts

Rochester Avon Recreation Authority  

Leader Dogs of the Blind

Farmer's Market

Things to do in and around Downtown Rochester 

A focus on Education

Useful Numbers 

Parks and Trails

Census Rochester Hills

Census Oakland County

A Great Home Here

Southeastern Michigan Real Estate

Homes in Oakland County

Rochester Hills Realtor selling Real Estate in Southeastern Michigan.  TishHouse sells Houses - selling Oakland County Real Estate with RE/MAX Showcase Homes in Birmingham, Michigan. Helping People in a challenging market by specializing in Short Sales. See what my clients have to say about my extraordinary customer service.