The city of Southgate recently celebrated the grand opening of a new suite arrangement store within the Myers shopping center, marking a significant addition to the local business landscape. Owners Phil Bausch and Chris Lehi welcomed community members, including council president Zoe Kasper and other council members, to the event on September 6th. The store features a variety of sweet treats from their Wyandotte location, along with new offerings tailored for Southgate.
In a separate event on September 11th, the Michigan Crossroads Council of Scouting America held a 9/11 remembrance ceremony at Patriot's Park in Riverview. This annual event, which has been observed since 2002, was notable for being the first held in the Downriver area. The ceremony honored 42 victims with Michigan ties, with 39 scout troops participating in the tribute.
On September 13th, KS Management expanded its services to include mortgage offerings, aiming to provide a comprehensive solution for community needs. Owner Jeremy Reyna expressed optimism about the business's growth, hinting at potential expansion plans for their Southgate location.
Looking ahead, Southgate will host a \"Salute to Service\" event on October 17th to honor community volunteers serving on various boards and commissions. The gathering will feature music, refreshments, and a brief presentation.
In election-related news, absentee ballots for the November 5th election will be mailed out on September 26th, with early voting available from October 26th to November 3rd at Parkside Gardens. This initiative aims to reduce long lines on election day.
Additionally, the city is exploring a partnership with Southgate Community Schools to develop eight single-family homes on school-owned property, providing students with hands-on construction experience. The Parks and Recreation Commission reported successful staffing efforts and ongoing improvements to local parks, including the installation of new playground equipment and enhancements to existing facilities.
As Southgate continues to grow and evolve, these developments reflect a commitment to community engagement, business expansion, and honoring local history.