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February 4, 2020 Vol. 4, No. 39 Gazette Rochester & Rochester Hills FREE every Tuesday • Serving the communities of Rochester & Rochester Hills • GetYourGazette.com Mayor Barnett attends White House signing of USMCA Absentee voting has a new look If you have already submitted an application for the March 10 election, an absentee ballot will be mailed to you in early February. Take note: Michigan absentee ballot envelopes will have a new look starting this year. The new envelope is blue and white. The new design is now compliant with standards set by the United States Postal Service. Use the green and white inner envelope to return your absentee ballot. Make sure to sign the back of the green and white inner envelope in the designated space when returning your ballot. If you would like to apply for an absentee ballot for this election, fill out and submit an absentee voting application at Michigan.gov/. You no longer need to provide a reason to request an absentee ballot. The city of Rochester maintains a list of voters who wish to automatically be mailed an absentee voter application for each election, referred to as the Permanent Absent Voter List. If you are interested in being added to the mailing list for absentee voter applications, either check the appropriate box on the absentee application, or alternatively, submit a signed, written request. If you need to register to vote, or are unsure of your voter registration status, visit the Michigan Voter Information Center at Mvic.sos.state.mi.us/, where online voter registration options are available. Visit Rochestermi.org/elections for information on absentee voting. Take advantage of great SHOW ONLY DISCOUNTS from all exhibitors! 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Under the agreement, automakers will be required to produce cars with 75% of parts originating from the U.S., Canada or Mexico in order to qualify for duty-free import status. “We applaud President Trump for signing the legislation to implement USMCA," Barnett said. This new bipartisan trade framework stands to make our country stronger by boosting businesses and increasing the number of jobs available to American workers in local communities across the country.” Pamela Valentik, Manager of Economic Development for the City of Rochester Hills, was equally supportive. "Business leaders in our community, many of WINTERFEST is coming to Bloomer Park this Saturday, February 8 from 1-3 p.m. Families can enjoy sledding and snowshoeing before warming up around a crackling campfire while roasting marshmallows. Snow-related activities will be replaced with a guided nature walk should nature not cooperate. Meet at the Hilltop parking lot in the back of Bloomer Park. Register at Rochesterhills.org/outdoors or by calling the Parks Department at 248-656-4673. 4-5 Arts & Entertainment 7 Classifieds Inside This Issue BRIDAL SHOW yourbridalexpo.com FEB 9 SUN Brides Come to Win a $1000 Visa Gift card! 11am-2PM Bridal Show Specials, food tastings, great prizes and much more Ford Community & Performing Arts Center 15801 Michigan Ave Dearborn, MI This Weekend! YogaSix coming to the Village of Rochester Hills Robert B. Aikens & Associates, LLC., developers of The Village of Rochester Hills, announced this week the addition of YogaSix to the Village tenant lineup. YogaSix is scheduled to open Spring 2020, and will be located at 358 N. Adams Rd. YogaSix is a national boutique yoga studio that provides a modern approach to the ancient practice of yoga. The studio delivers a full sensory experience through its six core classes and aims to disprove the stereotype that often surrounds the practice of yoga, delivering its life- enhancing benefits to all ages, shapes, sizes and genders. Utilizing modern language instead of Sanskrit, YogaSix's classes are meant to encompass every fitness level, whether the focus is on deep stretching, stress relief, flexibility or breaking a sweat. YogaSix is part of Xponential Fitness brands of fitness studios. “We are thrilled to be opening YogaSix at the Village of Rochester Hills, and bringing the community a great, fun place to practice The boutique modern yoga studio is set to open this Spring at the Village See YOGASIX, Page 3 See USMCA, Page 2

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February 4, 2020 Vol. 4, No. 39

GazetteRochester & Rochester Hills

FREE every Tuesday • Serving the communities of Rochester & Rochester Hills • GetYourGazette.com

Mayor Barnett attends White House signing of USMCA

Absentee voting has a new look

If you have already submitted an application for the March 10 election, an absentee ballot will be mailed to you in early February. Take note: Michigan absentee ballot envelopes will have a new look starting this year.

The new envelope is blue and white. The new design is now compliant with standards set by the United States Postal Service.

Use the green and white inner envelope to return your absentee ballot. Make sure to sign the back of the green and white inner envelope in the designated space when returning your ballot.

If you would like to apply for an absentee ballot for this election, fill out and submit an absentee voting application at Michigan.gov/. You no longer need to provide a reason to request an absentee ballot.

The city of Rochester maintains a list of voters who wish to automatically be mailed an absentee voter application for each election, referred to as the Permanent Absent Voter List. If you are interested in being added to the mailing list for absentee voter applications, either check the appropriate box on the absentee application, or alternatively, submit a signed, written request.

If you need to register to vote, or are unsure of your voter registration status, visit the Michigan Voter Information Center at Mvic.sos.state.mi.us/, where online voter registration options are available.

Visit Rochestermi.org/elections for information on absentee voting.

Take advantage of great

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Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett attended President Trump’s signing of the United States - Mexico - Canada Agreement (USMCA) held on the South Lawn of the White House on January 29.

The new trade agreement received bipartisan support in Congress and has been supported by the automotive industry and other manufacturers. It replaces

the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Under the agreement, automakers will be required to produce cars with 75% of parts originating from the U.S., Canada or Mexico in order to qualify for duty-free import status.

“We applaud President Trump for signing the legislation to implement USMCA," Barnett said. This new bipartisan trade

framework stands to make our country stronger by boosting businesses and increasing the number of jobs available to American workers in local communities across the country.”

Pamela Valentik, Manager of Economic Development for the City of Rochester Hills, was equally supportive. "Business leaders in our community, many of

WINTERFEST is coming to Bloomer Park this Saturday, February 8 from 1-3 p.m. Families can enjoy sledding and snowshoeing before warming up around a crackling campfire while roasting marshmallows. Snow-related activities will be replaced with a guided nature walk should nature not cooperate. Meet at the Hilltop parking lot in the back of Bloomer Park. Register at Rochesterhills.org/outdoors or by calling the Parks Department at 248-656-4673.

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Robert B. Aikens & Associates, LLC., developers of The Village of Rochester Hills, announced this week the addition of YogaSix to the Village tenant lineup.

YogaSix is scheduled to open Spring 2020, and will be located at 358 N. Adams Rd.

YogaSix is a national boutique yoga studio that provides a modern approach to the ancient practice of yoga. The studio delivers a full sensory experience through its six core classes and aims to disprove the stereotype that often surrounds the practice of yoga, delivering its life-enhancing benefits to all ages, shapes, sizes and genders. Utilizing modern language instead of Sanskrit, YogaSix's classes are meant to encompass every fitness level, whether the focus is on deep stretching, stress relief, flexibility or breaking a sweat.

YogaSix is part of Xponential Fitness brands of fitness studios.

“We are thrilled to be opening YogaSix at the Village of Rochester Hills, and bringing the community a great, fun place to practice

The boutique modern yoga studio is set to open this Spring at the Village

See YOGASIX, Page 3See USMCA, Page 2

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Students at The Montessori School Rochester wanted to do something special for children who are patients in the hospital, so they are making homemade valentines in their classrooms to show their support and help put a smile on another child’s face this Valentine’s Day.

The personalized messages on the cards include words of encouragement like, “you can do it,” and “I’m rooting for you.”

The cards will be packaged by the children and hand-delivered to

DMC Children’s Hospital in Troy by Montessori School Rochester parent Anam Taufig, PT, DPT, who works at the hospital.

“We’re inviting the public to create their own cards for the children at DMC Children’s Hospital of Michigan," said Joanna Shango, Head of the school. "You can then drop them off to us here at The Montessori School Rochester by February 12th.”

The Montessori School Rochester is located at 3976 S. Livernois Road in Rochester Hills.

For questions, email [email protected] or visit the school’s website at Themsr.net/. They can also be reached by calling 248-453-5757.

which are focused on the automotive industry, agree that USMCA makes them more competitive internationally, while providing much-needed certainty on trade and the confidence to make intelligent investment and expansion decisions," she said.

Barnett currently serves as the 77th President of the U.S.Conference of Mayors. “All along the way, mayors consistently called for the bipartisan spirit that guided these discussions and yielded a stronger agreement," Barnett said. "We hope this can serve as a template moving forward as we continue to partner with Congress and the Administration on solving the biggest issues affecting the American people.”

The next step is for Canada to ratify the agreement and for all three countries to meet obligations outlined in the deal before it goes into effect.

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Detroit, Columbus and Dayton-based office holders of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community attended a day-long refresher course at Masjid Mahmood in Rochester Hills on January 25.

A team comprising of five members of the National Amila team travelled to Detroit to conduct the refresher course.

At the conclusion, Missionary Shamshad Nasir thanked the

National Team for their guidance and presentation on respective departmental topics. He also thanked the members of the three chapters of the midwest region for coming together to attend the refresher course.

After the prayers, a special Q&A session was held where members asked questions from the National team on various rules and regulations.

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Montessori School Rochester student Nalin Dayananda, age 4, proudly displays the valentine he made for a child at DMC Children’s Hospital. Photo by Joanne Shango

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yoga,” said Natalie Gehring, the Regional Director of Real Estate for Xponential Fitness LLC.

The addition of YogaSix at The Village of Rochester Hills will complement the center’s existing lifestyle and wellness selection that includes Whole Foods, Woodhouse Day Spa, lululemon and Aveda and the recently opened [solidcore] studio.

YogaSix joins a collection of new store openings planned for this coming year that includes Robert Redford’s Sundance Catalog and Von Maur, the iconic Midwest department store. Guests at The Village have recently celebrated the openings of

Sephora, Barnes & Noble, and Menchie's Frozen Yogurt, with more openings to be announced soon.

“The Village of Rochester Hills offers a premier lifestyle center experience that includes the best shopping, dining and fitness options. Visitors appreciate the convenience of being able to workout, shop, dine & be entertained in one location,” said Scott Aikens, Vice Chairman of Robert B. Aikens & Associates. “The addition of YogaSix at The Village will strengthen our current health and fitness offerings and will complement our retail lineup.”

Visit Yogasix.com to learn more.

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Library Sunday Concert Series to feature The Blue Cat Band

The Rochester Hills Public Library presents, “The Blue Cats on the Prowl” with the Blue Cat Band on Sunday, February 23 from 2-3:30 p.m. in the library’s Multipurpose Room.

Together for 22 years, The Blue Cat Band combines four lifetimes of musical experience to bring a unique guitar-driven

sound from the Motor City. With backgrounds in rock, country, and folk, The Blue Cat Band also plays blues classics from coast-to-coast and venues all across Michigan.

Registration is required for this program and open to library cardholders.

For more information, visit Calendar.rhpl.org/.

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Fiddler on the Roof at the Fisher Theatre March 10-15Broadway In Detroit will

present the Detroit engagement of the Tony Award-nominated Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof at the Fisher Theatre from March 10-15.

Tickets start at $45 and can be purchased online at Broadwayindetroit.com or Ticketmaster.com/. Tickets may also be purchased by phone by calling 800-982-2787, and at the Fisher Theatre box office.

A beloved theatrical classic from Tony Award-winner Joseph Stein, and Pulitzer Prize-winners Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, Fiddler on the Roof is directed by Tony Award-winner Bartlett Sher (South Pacific, The King and I); choreographed by the acclaimed Israeli choreographer Hofesh Shechter; inspired by the original choreography of Jerome Robbins; and has musical direction by Ted Sperling.

Fiddler on the Roof is the heartwarming story of fathers and daughters, husbands and wives, and life, love and laughter. This classic musical is rich with Broadway hits, including “To Life (L’Chaim!),” “If I Were A Rich Man,” "Sunrise Sunset,” "Matchmaker, Matchmaker,” and “Tradition.”

The cast will feature return performances from Maite Uzal as Golde, Jonathan von Mering as Lazar Wolf, Carol Beaugard as Yente, Ruthy Froch as Hodel. Additional casting includes Kelly Gabrielle Murphy as Tzeitel, Noa Luz Barenblat as Chava, Emma

Taylor Schwartz as Shprintze, Carly Post as Bielke, Nick Siccone as Motel, Nic Casaula as Perchik, Jack O’Brien as Fyedka and Andrew Hendrick as Constable.

The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof, which opened in 1964, was the first musical in history to surpass 3,000 performances. The show won the 1965 Tony Award for Best Musical in addition to eight other Tony Awards that year. This acclaimed revival proudly introduces a new generation to the iconic musical adored across the globe.

The world premiere of Fiddler on the Roof, before it went to Broadway, was at Detroit’s Fisher Theatre in 1963 starring Zero Mostel.

Fiddler on the Roof has scenic design by Michael Yeargan,

costume design by Catherine Zuber, lighting design by Donald Holder, sound design by Scott Lehrer, and hair and wig design by Tom Watson.

Performance times for Fiddler on the Roof appearing March 10-15 at the Fisher Theatre (3011 West Grand Blvd. in Detroit) are Tuesday – Saturday evening performances at 8 p.m.; Sunday evening performance at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.; and a special open captioned and audio described performance on Friday, March 13 at 8 p.m.

Tickets for Fiddler on the Roof start at $45 (includes facility and parking fees) and are now on sale. Tickets can be purchased online at broadwayindetroit.com or ticketmaster.com, and by phone at 800-982-2787.

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Something “wicked” is coming to the Oakland University stage as the Department of Theatre presents William Shakespeare’s Macbeth — a cautionary tale about the trappings of power and what happens when vaulting ambition takes priority over the people one is expected to govern — from February 6-9 and 13-16 in the Varner Studio Theatre on the OU campus.

“With Brexit on the horizon, we have set our play in an imagined 2023, where the United Kingdom is in disarray, countries have been betrayed and seceding is the only option for independence,” said Director David Gram, an assistant professor of theatre at Oakland University.

Blurring the line between the psychological and the supernatural, Macbeth traces the downfall of a respected soldier who, in collusion with his industrious wife, employs extreme measures to fulfill and counter the eerie prophecies of “three weird sisters."

“In the play, Macbeth is told by three witches that he will become the Thane of Cawdor and eventually the King of Scotland,” said Lauren Goyer, who plays Lady Macbeth. “After the witches leave, missives from the current queen give him the title Thane of Cawdor, which leads him to believe that he could actually become king. Once he shares this with me (Lady Macbeth), I encourage him to murder the queen so that he can take the throne.”

For Goyer, playing the role of Lady Macbeth has been “a dream I never knew I had.”

“I love portraying such a strong woman, which we don’t see a lot of in theatre from Shakespeare’s time,” she said. “I am honored that David chose me to play this role of a lifetime.”

Dryden Zurawski, who plays Macbeth, said the role has “served as a culmination of everything I’ve learned at Oakland during my time here thus far.”

“It’s such a great honor to tackle a part as iconic and mildly terrifying as this one,” he said. “The role is challenging; first with its sheer size and magnitude, but also with the expectations that people have for the role. Luckily, David has given the cast the liberty to navigate the rehearsal process as if we were picking up a fresh script that has never seen the light of day, much less an audience.”

Haley Spencer, who plays one of the “weird sisters,” said it has been an “honor and a privilege” to be part of the production.

“The most challenging part of the role has been justifying my character’s actions: deceit,

murder and violence,” she said. “My character fully believes that what she is doing is right. I think of her as a ‘goddess of truth’ who can see through the mask people have put on for vanity. Once the mask comes off, the truth comes out.”

Tickets for Macbeth are $15 for the general public and $8 for students. Tickets are also $8 during the 10 a.m. matinees. To purchase tickets, visit Etix.com/.

Varner Studio Theatre is located in Varner Hall at 371 Varner Drive on the OU campus.

For more information, contact the School of Music, Theatre and Dance at 248-370-2030 or [email protected].

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Comedy fundraiser to benefit Salvation Army

The Salvation Army of Metro Detroit will hold its 9th annual Comedy for a Cause fundraiser on Wednesday, February 5 at Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle, located at 310 South Troy St. in Royal Oak. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the program starting at 7 p.m.

Comedy for a Cause will feature comedian and funny family man Brad Upton.

To purchase tickets, visit Salmich.org or call 248-443-5500 ext. 312.

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!AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): It’s all about you, this

month, Aquarius, as a great forward motion in the planets puts a spring in your step and ambition in your brain. The sky’s the limit, career-wise, right now, so make the most of it. Just watch out for the fact that your “all about me” mentality in February may cause you to make some indulgent purchases. That’s okay, of course, as long as you don’t go overboard.

"PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): A large number of influential

planets occupy the Eastern horizon of your horoscope this month. This means that you’ll be extra aggressive with your goals and less likely to take “no” for an answer. Luckily, because your charisma is strong right now, others are likely to let you have your way.

#ARIES (March 21-April 19): Planetary strength lies in

the Northern half of the horoscope this month, so you’ll need to play it cool. If you play it cool enough, you’ll impress your boss, and quite possibly land a nice raise or promotion. That might have you thinking about making a big purchase in the near future.

$TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Taurus, the first week of the

month could get interesting. This is when planetary dominance will shift to the eastern half of the chart. At this point, your personal creativity will override your social graces and desire to fit in. Venus is definitely on your side this month, so a special someone will be highly impressed with your new devil-may-care attitude.

%GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Good news, Gemini. The

moon will propel your finances forward during the first half of the month. Although, unfortunately, all of this success will make you a little self-centered. If you’re in a committed relationship, your partner may start to feel neglected.t.

&CANCER (June 21-July 22): Wow, Cancer, Mars and

Mercury are really working against you this month, making

your finances weak and your love life – well, not the best. The good news is that your health will flourish. So, use this time to eat right and get back into a fitness plan. When the tide turns, and your luck turns around, you can greet March with a smile and a six-pack.

'LEO (July 23-Aug 22): February will start off slow

for Leos, but the forward movement of Mercury during the middle of the month will give your wallet a nice boost. Love is also in the air for lions this month, so if you’re in a committed relationship, you may decide to take a plunge.

(VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22): Virgo, you’re an

independent type of person who likes to feel in control of the situation – any situation. Well, this month may throw you off a bit, but don’t look at it is a bad thing. Okay, you’ll definitely see it as a bad thing, but you may learn a thing or two and come out stronger on the other side.

)LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22): Cupid has you in his sights,

so get ready to get smitten. If you’re already in a relationship, don’t be surprised if you become a little hyper-critical about things that have never bugged you before.

*SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): Hey, Scorpio, fasten your

seatbelt. You’re going to have a very interesting month. It looks like Mars is in your House of Career, so success in business (whatever business you’re in) is likely. However, throughout February, you’re career goals are closely tied to your social life, so now is the time to be the life of the party at work.

+SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Planetary influence is on the

Eastern side of the zodiac, and your career isn’t the most pressing thing on your mind right now. Instead, the desire to travel and learn new things dominates your mental space. So, load up the car – throw your family in if you have one – and take that road trip you’ve been planning.

,CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Even Capricorns who don’t

pay much attention to fashion or their appearances in general will feel the influence of Venus in their House of Personal Image. So, don’t be alarmed if you suddenly have the urge to match your shoes to your belt.

YOUR FEBRUARY HOROSCOPE by PAULA LYNDE

Aquarius, your all-about-me mentality may lead to some indulgent purchases

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PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN Never known to fail. Oh most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine splendor of heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin assist me in my necessity. Oh star of the Sea, help me and show me here-in, you are my mother. Oh Holy Mary. Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Oh show me herein you are my mother. Oh Mary, conceived with-out sin, pray for us who has resource to thee 3x. Holy Mother, I place this cause in your hands. 3x Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goal, You who gave me the divine gift to for-give and forget all evil against me, and that in all instances in my life you are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never wanted to be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me and mine. This person must say this prayer 3 consecutive days, after 3 days the results will be granted. This prayer must be published after the favor is granted.

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