From Michigan Executive Office of the Governor <[email protected]>
Subject Where to stay cool today >>
Date June 15, 2022 6:38 PM
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Dear Friend,

As Michiganders, we know that our weather can be unpredictable. As temperatures soar to over 100 degrees in many parts of the state, it is so important that we take the time to prepare ourselves, our families, and our homes for whatever weather the rest of this week of record-breaking heat brings. This preparation can mean taking extra care to protect ourselves from severe heat.?

Governor Whitmer is committed to keeping Michiganders safe, be it from the long months of winter or high temperatures during the summer. So here are several resources and cooling shelter locations that can help you stay safe and cool during this week of high heat.

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Please see the resources below for cooling centers in your community:

Detroit

The following centers are open to provide residents relief from the heat:


* Adams Butzel Complex, 10500 Lyndon (M-F, 8 AM-9 PM; Saturday 10 AM-6 PM)
* Farwell Recreation Center, 2711 E. Outer Drive (M-F, 11 AM ? 7 PM; not open Saturdays)
* Lasky Recreation Center, 13200 Fenelon (M-F, 1 PM ? 9 PM; not open Saturdays)
* Patton Recreation Center, 2301 Woodmere (M-F, 8 AM ? 9 PM; Saturday 10 AM ? 6 PM)
* Kemeny Recreation Center, 2260 S. Fort (M-F, 8 AM-9 PM; Saturday 10 AM-6 PM)
* Crowell Recreation Center, 16630 Lahser (M-F, 1 PM ? 9 PM; not open Saturdays)
* Heilmann Recreation Center, 19601 Crusade (M-F, 8 AM ? 9 PM; Saturday 10 AM ? 6 PM)

Residents and staff are required to wear a face mask and observe social distancing. Staff will also conduct temperature checks. High-touch areas and restrooms will be disinfected every two hours, and maximum capacity limits at each site have been lowered. PPE and bottled water will also be provided.

The Detroit Public Library also has seven branch locations to offer relief from extreme temperatures.? All branches are open 10AM ? 8PM Monday through Thursday and from 10AM ? 6PM Friday. Capacity is limited to 50% and visitors are limited to two hours to slow the spread of COVID-19:?? ????????????????


* Main Library, 5201 Woodward Avenue
* Campbell Branch, 8733 W. Vernor Hwy.
* Edison Branch, 18400 Joy Road
* Jefferson Branch, 12350 E. Outer Dr.
* Parkman Branch, 1766 Oakman Blvd.
* Redford Branch, 21200 W. Grand River Avenue
* Wilder Branch, 7140 E. Seven Mile Road

Wayne County (outside Detroit)

* Dearborn Recreation Center, 15801 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn
* John F. Kennedy Library, 24602 Van Born Road, Dearborn Heights
* Richard A. Young Recreation Center, 5400 McKinley, Dearborn Heights
* Ethel Stevenson Senior Center, 4071 W. Jefferson, Ecorse
* Flat Rock Community Center, 1 McGuire, Flat Rock
* Flat Rock Library, 25200 Gibraltar Rd, Flat Rock
* Grosse Ile Public Safety Building, 24525 Meridian Rd, Grosse Ile Township
* Gibraltar City Hall, 29450 Munro, Gibraltar
* Services for Older Citizens, 158 Ridge Road, Grosse Pointe Farms (Seniors and Disabled individuals only)
* Senior Plaza, 2620 Holbrook, Hamtramck
* Colonel Hamtramck Homes, 12025 Dequindre, Hamtramck
* Booker Dozier Recreation Center, 2015 Middlebelt Road, Inkster
* Lincoln Park Police Department, 1427 Caliphs Parkway, Lincoln Park
* Blessed hope Church, 3804 Hazel, Lincoln Park
* Kirksey Recreation Center, 15100 Hubbard, Livonia
* Kessey Field House, 4300 S. Dearborn, Melvindale
* Northville Community Center, 303 W. Main Street, Northville
* Senior Activity Center, 10625 West Jefferson Avenue, River Rogue
* River Rogue City Hall/Police Department, 10600 W. Jefferson Avenue, River Rogue
* Rockwood City Hall, 32409 Fort St., Rockwood
* Romulus Senior Center, 36525 Bibbins, Romulus
* Romulus Public Library, 11121 Wayne Rd, Romulus
* Copeland Center, 2306 4th St, Wyandotte
* Southgate Senior Center, 14700 Reaume Parkway, Southgate
* William Ford Senior Activities Center, 6750 Troy, Taylor (Seniors only)
* Taylor Recreation, 22805 Goddard, Taylor
* Taylor Sportsplex Cassandra Harris, 13333 Telegraph, Taylor
* Hype Recreation Center, 4635 Howe Road, Wayne
* Woodhaven Community Center and City Hall, 23101 Hall Road, Woodhaven
* Woodhaven Recreation Department, 21869 West Road, Woodhaven

* Summit on the Park 46000 Summit Parkway, Canton, 48188 (734/394-5460) Tuesday - Thursday 6 a.m. ? 9 p.m. Friday - Saturday 7 a.m. ? Noon Sunday, June 19: 7 a.m. ? 5 p.m.

Cooling Center guests are asked to check in at the front desk.


* Canton Public Library 1200 S. Canton Center Road, Canton 48188 (734/397-0999) Tuesday - Wednesday 9 a.m. ? 9 p.m. Thursday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday - Saturday closed Sunday Noon - 6 p.m.

Oakland County

* Orion Township Fire Department, 1335 Joslyn Rd, Orion
* Troy Cooling Center, 3179 Livernois Rd, Troy
* Village of Leonard Cooling Center, 23 E. Elmwood, Leonard
* Farmington Hills cooling Center, 28600 W 11 Mile Rd Farmington Hills

Macomb County

* Center Line City Hall, 7070 Ten Mile Rd
* Harrison Township Government Office, 38151 L?Anse Creuse (Max 5 people at a time)
* Memphis Fire Department, 35095 Potter
* Macomb County Sheriff?s Department, 43565 Elizabeth St.
* Lois Wagner public Library, 35200 Division Rd (max 25 people)
* Center Line Parks and Rex, 25355 Lawrence (Max 10 people at a time)
* Chesterfield Township Library, 50560 Patricia Ave (1 hour time limit, max 20 people at a time)

Ingham County

* The East Lansing Public Library will be operating as a cooling center this week in response to the possible heatwave. The library located on 950 Abbott Road will open its doors as a cooling center during its regular hours: Monday-Thursday 10:00 a.m.-9:00p.m., and Friday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
* The City Hall Community Room in Charlotte in the basement level of 111 E Lawrence, and the West Side Fire Station Community room at 911 W. Shepherd will be open to the public as cooling centers from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
* Lansing Mall, 5330 West Saginaw Hwy, Lansing 48917
* Letts Community Center,1220 West Kalamazoo, Lansing 48915
* Schmidt Community Center, 5825 Wise Road, Lansing 48911
* Capital Area District Libraries - Downtown Branch, 401 South Capitol Avenue, Lansing 48933
* Capital Area District Libraries - Foster Branch/ Foster Community Center, 200 North Foster Avenue, Lansing 48912
* Capital Area District Libraries - Holt-Delhi Branch, 2078 North Aurelius Road, Holt 48842
* Capital Area District Libraries - Okemos Branch, 4321 Okemos Road, Okemos 48864
* Capital Area District Libraries - Haslett Branch, 1590 Franklin Street, Haslett 48840
* Capital Area District Libraries - Mason Branch, 145 West Ash Street, Mason 48854
* Capital Area District Libraries - Aurelius Branch, 1939 South Aurelius Road, Mason 48854
* Capital Area District Libraries - Williamston Branch, 3845 Vanneter Road, Williamston 48895
* Capital Area District Libraries - Dansville Branch, 1379 Mason Street, Dansville 48819
* Capital Area District Libraries - Leslie Branch, 201 Pennsylvania Street, Leslie 49251
* Capital Area District Libraries - Webberville Branch, 115 South Main Street, Webberville 48892
* Capital Area District Libraries - Stockbridge Branch, 200 Wood Street, Stockbridge 49285
* Williamston Area Senior Center, 201 School Street, Williamston 48895
* Trinity Church, 3355 Dunckel Road, Lansing 48911
* Northpointe Community Church, 505 East Webb Drive, Dewitt 48820
* Beacon of Hope Family Care Center, 512 South Wittemore Street, St Johns 48879
* Meridian Mall, 1982 Grand River Avenue, Okemos 48864
* Gier Community Center, 2400 Hall Street, Lansing 48906
* Cristo Rey Community Center, 1717 North High Street, Lansing 48906
* Tri-County Office on Aging, 5303 South Cedar Street, Lansing 48911
* Allen Neighborhood Center, 1611 E. Kalamazoo Street, Lansing 48912
* Allen Park Community Center, 15800 White Street, Allen Park

Jackson

* Jackson College?s Jets Hangar will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday for cooling. It has TVs, seating and restrooms with bus service from downtown Jackson.
* Martin Luther King Jr. Center, 1107 Adrian Street, Jackson 49203
* Jackson District Library - Summit Branch, 104 West Bird Street, Jackson 49203
* Jackson District Library - Eastern Branch, 3125 East Michigan Avenue, Jackson 49202
* Jackson District Library - Carnegie Branch, 244 West Michigan Avenue, Jackson 49201
* Jackson District Library - Meijer Branch, 2699 Airport Road, Jackson 49202
* Jackson District Library - Napoleon Branch, 6755 Brooklyn Road, Jackson 49201
* Jackson District Library - Spring Arbor Branch, 113 East Main Street, Spring Arbor 49283
* Jackson District Library - Grass Lake Branch, 130 West Michigan Avenue, Grass Lake 49240
* Jackson District Library - Henrietta Branch, 11744 Bunkerhill Road, Pleasant Lake 49272
* Jackson District Library - Parma Branch, 102 Church Street, Parma 49269
* Jackson District Library - Brooklyn Branch, 207 North Main Street, Brooklyn 49230
* Jackson District Library - Hanover Branch, 118 West Main Street, Hanover 49241
* Jackson District Library - Concord Branch, 108 South Main Street, Concord 49237
* Jackson District Library - Springport Branch, 116 Mechanic Street, Springport 49284
* Salvation Army, 806 East Pearl Street, Jackson 49201

Eaton County

* Eaton County Transportation Authority, 916 Packard Highway, Charlotte 48813
* Eaton Area Senior Center, 804 South Cochran Avenue, Charlotte 48813
* Lansing Mall, 5330 West Saginaw Highway, Lansing 48917
* Allen Neighborhood Center, 1611 East Kalamazoo Street, Lansing 48912
* Cristo Rey Community Center, 1717 North High Street, Lansing 48906
* Meridian Mall, 1982 Grand River Avenue, Okemos 48864
* Beacon of Hope Family Care Center, 512 South Whittemore Street, St. Johns 48879

Grand Rapids

* Mel Trotter (225 Commerce Ave SW): Cooling center hours are 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. Emergency shelter hours are 3 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily. Guests will be allowed into shelter as they need. They will accept all people who are experiencing homelessness needing cool shelter even those on the ?No Service? list.
* Degage Ministries (144 Division Ave S): The community center will remain open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and will operate as a cooling center if it is above 90 degrees.
* Crossroads Bible Church (800 Scribner Ave NW): Open on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to noon for a meal and access to the Mel Trotter shower unit. Social workers, recovery coaches and medical staff are also on-site.

Calhoun County

* SHARE Center will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. with water distribution
* Haven of Rest Ministries will be open 24 hours
* Battle Creek Shelter will be open 24 hours
* Salvation Army on Capital Avenue NE will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Albion

* The public library will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. with the children?s room from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
* Tractor Supply will be open for pet owners and pets.
* Open swim at Opportunity High School from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday.
* Albion College?s Ludington Center will be open Tuesday and Wednesday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
* The lobby of the Albion Department of Public Safety will be open 24 hours.
* Mayor's office in City Hall 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Kalamazoo County

The city of Kalamazoo will be opening fire hydrants during the extremely hot weather. They will be open daily from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. by city staff:


* Back end of Interfaith (building 1038) far NW corner
* Burrell and Lawrence
* Krom and Clay
* Washington and March
* Sherwood at Roosevelt Apartments
* Clarence and Jackson
* Hays Park and March
* Hays Park and James
* Charlotte and Sherwood
* Northway and Princeton
* Fairbanks and Center
* Church and Norway

Ottawa County

* The Grand Haven Community Center, located at 421 Columbus Ave., is opening its doors from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on both days.
* The Gateway Mission, formerly known as the Holland Rescue Mission, will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on both days.
* The Herrick District Library, located at 300 South River Ave., will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on both days.
* Barber School Community Building will be open Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
* Community Action House, 739 Paw Paw Drive Holland, MI 49423, Wednesday from 9 a.m.?5 p.m.
* Coopersville United Methodist Church, 105 68th Ave N Coopersville, MI 49404, Wednesday from 10 a.m.?6 p.m.
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Please also prepare by adhering to the following guidance:

*Follow guidance from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services*

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) recently sent out a list of guidance on how we can all stay safe and healthy during this heat wave [ [link removed] ]. Some of these tips include:


* Drink more fluids and avoid liquids with large amounts of sugar or alcohol.
* Limit outdoor activities to when it is coolest in the morning and evening.
* Spend time indoors in air conditioning.
* Wear lightweight, light-colored and loose-fitting clothing.
* Wear sunscreen, as sunburn affects a body?s ability to cool down.
* Check on elderly neighbors and relatives to determine if they need assistance.

*Request assistance when necessary*

MDHHS also provided some helpful information on heat exhaustion and heatstroke [ [link removed] ]. If you experience any of the following symptoms, *please seek medical attention*:


* Heavy sweating
* Muscle cramps
* Weakness
* Dizziness
* Headache
* Nausea
* Vomiting
* Fainting
* Extremely high body temperature (above 103?F)
* Tiredness

*Use energy wisely*

Reduce your energy use during this heat wave by using these helpful tips [ [link removed] ].

*Be proactive*

Share this information with family and friends! If you are able, you can donate to organizations in your local community that provide energy assistance for families in need.

*Take care of others*

Share this information with family and friends! If you are able, you can donate to organizations in your local community that provide energy assistance for families in need.

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In addition to staying hydrated and out of the sun, residents are reminded to never leave children or pets alone in a car even with windows cracked. Temperatures inside a car can easily be double the temperature outside. Because a child?s body heats up three to five times faster than an adult they are more susceptible to heatstroke.

It is so important that we all take the time to prepare ourselves for these high summer Michigan temperatures and stay healthy and safe. By taking precautions, sharing these resources with our loved ones, and asking for help when we need it, we can ensure all Michiganders stay protected, no matter the weather outside.

Sincerely,

Constituent Services Division
Executive Office of Governor Gretchen Whitmer








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