NORTHVILLIANS,

Get ready, we are gearing up for our annual Heritage (Victorian Festival) activities this coming weekend.  Accordingly, I would like to talk about our past – our heritage – but also our present and our promising future.

This last Saturday, we gathered in Town Square to remember our nation’s 9/11 tragedy, honoring this historic 20-year milestone with a solemn ceremony for hundreds of Northvillians.  We also paid tribute to our own first responders who daily put themselves in harm’s way for the betterment of the community.  And very importantly, we expressed deep thanks to all those in our military who protect our freedoms.  

Before transitioning to our festival activities, let’s look at a few key dates for your calendar and some COVID updates:

10/1 - Skeletons are Alive Launch Party: Display of Skeletons in our downtown Social District runs from Oct. 1 - Nov. 1. Stroll through the Social District and experience Halloween at its best this October.

10/6 (6:00 PM) - Community History Night at the Community Center (303 Main St.). For more details and to RSVP, please call (248) 305-2851 or register at northvilleparksandrec.org.

10/7 (7:00 PM) – City Council Candidate Forum, supported by The Ville Magazine & The Marquis Theater.  The forum will be in-person and also live-streamed from the Township Hall at Six Mile & Sheldon…details to follow.

10/9 (Saturday, 8:30 AM) – Cars & Coffee.  Join our monthly “Cars & Coffee” gathering, complete with Northville Cider Mill’s cider & doughnuts for all in the community, sponsored by Alexander’s Custom Clothiers and Roush, at Main St. & Wing.  Refreshments will be supplied by General RV – bring a car/bring yourself.

Solemn point of noteLongtime Northville Patriarch & local businessman Chuck Lapham passed Sunday, Sept 12th, and will now be watching Northville’s future unfold from above.  Our thoughts & prayers are with the family.  A moment of remembrance was given at the 9/14 Old Timers lunch that he had planned on attending.  Also, at that gathering former Mayor’s wife Betty Allen was honored with a proclamation naming 9/14/21 “Betty Allen Day” in Northville for her service to the community & her volunteerism.  Northvillian Mary Ware was the recipient of the 2021 coveted Senior of the Year award.

Also, some quick COVID updates:         
 

A new vaccine mandate, announced by President Biden on Wednesday (9/9), will affect some 100 million federal workers and contractors. The rule would require organizations of a certain size to ensure their employees are fully vaccinated or submit to weekly COVID-19 testing. The new mandates are part of a multi-pronged approach to combatting the COVID-19 crisis that also involves increased testing and mask requirements, safe school re-openings, and improved care for those with COVID-19.  (CBS News)

Adding to the COVID crunch is the fact that many Michiganders, having delayed seeking medical care during the pandemic, are now arriving at hospital emergency rooms in worse condition. “You could have all the (hospital) beds in the world, but if you don't have an adequate number of health care providers to staff those beds, that's where we run into a problem," said Brian Peters, the CEO of the Michigan Health & Hospital Association.  (Detroit Free Press)

COVID-19 CONFIRMED CASES:  Northville has had 275 cases*/8 fatalities, Township 2426/51, Michigan 1.1M/22K, Nation 42M/672K, Global 226M/4.7M. (CDC.com) *Wayne County data

 
Heritage (Victorian) Festival Week
  • Northville has more Victorian-era structures on the National Register than almost any other Michigan Community. It’s part of our DNA, and we celebrate this through our Heritage Festival days.
  • This year (after a year off because of COVID), our Chamber of Commerce will once again kick off the festival with a Heritage Victorian parade Friday night, 9/17 at 6:30 PM downtown. The festival will crescendo in the years to come as we near our Bicentennial as a community in 2027.  The future of this annual event could continue to grow into many activities – historic walks, autonomous shuttle tours, Model-T tours along with horse and buggy rides. Historic Riverwalk pathways could also be part of the festival’s future. 
Northville Heritage (Victorian) Festival Highlights of the Past

1927 – Centennial Parade, the Largest in our State’s history thanks to the assistance of Henry Ford.
1989 – The 1st year of the official Victorian Festival, which featured an escape from a Houdini’s straight jacket act at the Town Square Bandshell. Also included were a Victorian Wedding at the Mill Race, a parade, Historic District Tours and the Heritage Costume Ball.
1990 –“The Great Wallendas” performed a high wire act, third graders took historic tours by trolley car and a curriculum was established at the Mill Race for local history education.
1991 – The third year attracted almost 10,000 visitors. We saw the first Mill Race Duck Race and a Victorian Hat Contest.
1995 – The Northville/Novi Branch of the AAUW debuted the Historic Home Tour.
2001 (Post 9/11) – The Festival begins with a moment of silence, the Parade included bagpipers, patriotic music and a rededication of Ford Field.
2005 – A Victorian Saloon opened on the upper level of the Cady Street deck.

Thank you for taking time to learn a little bit about Northville's past. I believe knowing our past is crucial to planning our future together. I fully encourage you to learn more about our community's rich history, either at the Mill Race Village or at the library’s local history section. Take time to appreciate its Victorian heritage as you stroll through the historic neighborhoods and downtown.

Again, I thank you for your generosity to those in need in our community, along with your compassion & thoughtfulness through these Pandemic times.     
 
Keep that Northville Victorian Faith!


Brian Turnbull
Mayor – Northville
[email protected] / 248.505.6849

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