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3020 Caniff, Hamtramck, MI 48212 • (313) 874-2100Volume 11 No. 10
March 8, 2019
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3236 Caniff St. • Hamtramck 48212
— HAMTRAMCK'S NEWSPAPER OF RECORD —
Is it that time again?This Sunday (March
10) at 2 a.m. daylight-saving time returns.That’s when we set ourclocks one hour ahead.
In other words, it’stime to “spring ahead.”
That’s one encourag-ing sign that spring in-deed is just around thecorner, arriving here onMarch 20 – which is justa week-and-a-half away.
This has been a longand bitter cold winter,and everyone is overand done with it. Ex-cept winter keeps hang-ing on.
Fortunately, tempera-tures return to what weshould normally havethis Saturday. It’s goingto be in the mid-40s.That’s going to feel likea heat wave comparedto this past week’s sin-gle digit lows.
Here’s a reminder.Our new business di-
rectory for 2019 is nowavailable. The directo-ries have already beendistributed house-to-house.
The directory is aguide to all of our citybusinesses, which in-cludes their addressesand phone numbers.
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By Charles Ser-combe
There is onlyone thing we cansay about thisyear’s PaczkiDay.
Brrrrrrrrrr.Which is the
second time wehave said thatabout this win-ter.
Most of usthought, thatwith Paczki Dayarriving in earlyMarch (insteadof February as itusually does),Old Man Winterwould be donewith us.Not so.Instead, we got
bitter cold temps,and with thewindchill fac-tored in, itended up
minus-somethingdegrees.
But… paczkilovers perse-vered.
They stood forhours outside ofthe bakeries, asthey usually do.They walked thestreets, goingfrom bar tobar.
They – ormany of them –were eitherplain old drunk,or clearly suffer-ing from paczkifever.
But hey, this isHamtramck’s ownNational Holiday.It’s our version ofMardi Gras, andeveryone wasfeeling fine.
See you nextyear, folks.
Despite the bitter cold, PaczkiDay was another success By Charles Sercombe
Detroit rocker JackWhite was the first tostep up to the plate.
White, who now lives inNashville, pitched in$10,000 toward an on-line fundraiser, whichstarted last Monday, toreplace the grass field atthe historic Hamtramckbaseball stadium.
The Piast Institute andthe Friends of HistoricHamtramck Stadiumlaunched a fundraiser atpatronicity.com/hhs withthe hope to raise at least$50,000.
By the time The Reviewwent to press Thursday,over $23,000 had beenpledged.
If the $50,000 goal ismet, the Michigan Eco-nomic Development Cor-poration will kick in amatching $50,000.
The online campaignruns until April 2. If themoney comes through,the field will accommo-date baseball, cricket,soccer and communityevents.
While that will beenough money to replacethe field’s surface, it willstill be far from what isneeded to renovate theentire stadium.
There are three differ-ent plans for renovatingthe stadium that rangefrom a low-cost one of $4million to a top shelf plancosting $18.9 million.
That high-end plan en-tails building a complete
Stadium fundraiser scores a hit
entertainment complex.There was no comment
from White, but he is nostranger to Hamtramck.
His band, the WhiteStripes, got their earlystart at the Metro TimesBlowout Festivals held inHamtramck back in the1990s. The White Stripeswent onto internationalstardom.
White also was a steady
customer at the formerHenry the Hatter store onJos. Campau.
The stadium is only oneof a handful survivingfrom the famed NationalNegro league. The DetroitStars once played at thestadium.
There was a time whenAfrican-Americans werenot allowed to play in thewhite-only major leagues.The color line was eventu-ally broke in the 1950sand 1960s.
Some legendary playersonce played at the Ham-tramck Stadium, includingSatchel Paige, possiblythe best pitcher ever, andDetroit’s own Norman“Turkey” Stearns, whosedaughter still lives in thearea.
As for funding the big-ger renovation, it is hopedthat the Ralph C. Wilson,Jr. Foundation will kick inthe money.
The Foundation hasbeen donating money tocommunities to help en-courage youth to get moreactive in sports.
Hopes for the Founda-tion to step up are not far-fetched. The Foundationhas already donated$800,000 to replace theartificial turf at KeyworthStadium, and to fund amaster plan study to ren-ovate all of Veterans Park,where the baseball sta-dium is located.
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Prime Time FamilyReading - Thursdays,March 28th-May 2nd,5:30-7 p.m. Join us for asix-week reading experi-ence for families withchildren 6 to 12 yearsold. Adults and childrenwill participate together,sharing a meal, readingexcellent books, dis-cussing big ideas andlearning tips for readingat home. Pre-registra-tion is required.
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Early Childhood Elemen-tary School News
It has been very busy atthe Early Childhood Ele-mentary School.
Students in the kinder-garten through secondgrade classes went on afield trip to Schoolcraft Col-lege to experiment withHOPE Science activities.
Parents, teachers andstudents learned aboutthe solar system and itsproperties, as well as landforms, and the weather.
In addition to a day ofscience there, studentswere treated to their fa-vorite traveling scientist,Jupiter Jaye. Studentslearned about mixturesand compounds, differenttypes of waves, and theweather.
Students also partici-pated in hands-on experi-ments making homemadechalk and bubbles. Theylater learned about thelight spectrum and soundwaves.
On February 28, our staffwelcomed parents to par-ent-teacher conferences.Teachers discussed theprogress each student hasmade and how working to-gether makes a differencefor the child.
Each student attendingparent-teacher confer-ences received a freebook, pencil and enjoyedsome refreshments.
Students also startedReading Month in Marchwith the celebration of Dr.Seuss' birthday.
Upcoming Events:• March 22 -- End of 3rd
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• March 28 -- ReportCard #3 Distributed.
• March 30-April 7 -- Noschool for students andstaff. Spring Break.
• April 8 -- School re-sumes for all students.
Above and below: Early Childhood Elementary Schoolstudents had a busy week going on a field trip andparticipating in science experiments.
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In Our Opinion
Good things continueto happen to Hamtramck,despite our occasionalbumps in the road.
Detroit rock and rollstar Jack White is donat-ing $10,000 in the effortto renovate the field atthe historic baseball sta-dium here in town.
The Piast Institute andthe Friends of HistoricHamtramck Stadiumhope to raise at least$50,000 through an on-line fundraiser.
Although White grew upin southwest Detroit, hehas a special liking forboth Hamtramck andbaseball.
His band the WhiteStripes first began play-ing here in the now de-
funct Metro TimesBlowout festivals.
He still stopped by,even when the WhiteStripes struck it big. Weremember seeing him fre-quenting Henry the Hatterwhen it was still operatinghere in town.
A big thanks goes outto Jack for his support.
The Friends of HistoricHamtramck Stadiumhave some mighty ambi-tious plans for the sta-dium.
We are awfully lucky tohave these volunteers,dedicating themselves torestore this stadium.
It is only one of a hand-ful of stadiums still sur-viving from the Negroleague baseball era.
Many legendary playersgraced that field back inthe 1930s when, shame-fully, black players werenot allowed to play in theall-white major leagues.
It is hoped that base-ball will one day return.There are plans to turnthe site into a multi-sportfacility, and also serve asa host for other types ofentertainment offerings.
Which could make itinto a huge destinationlocation, and a majorboost for Hamtramck’seconomy.
Check out the patronic-ity.com site to help bringthis stadium back to life.
And again, a big thanksto Jack White for lendinga helping hand.
Hamtramck’s historic stadiumis on track to being reborn
Get Yourself NOTICED!
Call (313) 874-2100
Continued front page
Quick Hits
Shooting… Paczki Day isusually a peaceful day, withvery few police incidents.
But this year things weredifferent, unfortunately. Atabout 6 p.m., a drive-byshooting took place onNagel near Commor – far
from where Paczki Day fes-tivities were going on.
Details of the shootingare still sketchy.
A 21-year-old Detroitmale was injured, and twosuspects are being sought,although their identities
are not yet known.Anyone with information
is asked to call Ham-tramck police at (313)800-5233.
By Charles SercombeThis week’s arctic blast
of cold took a little breakfor this year’s annual 5KPaczki Day Run last Satur-day.
Maybe it was in honorof newly-elected Gov.Gretchen Whitmer and lt.Gov. Garlin Gilchrist, whocame to participate in therun.
Whitmer got the rockstar treatment here, withfolks clamoring to posewith her for a photo.
Once again, thousandsof runners – actuallyabout 2,000 -- swarmedthrough the city streets.
It didn’t take even theslowest runners – or walk-ers -- very long to makethe trek. The run was overin about an hour.
Afterward, runners andthe curious enjoyed freepaczki and cold beer in aheated tent.
A number of the partici-pants made a day of it,and later kept our localbars and restaurantsbusy for most of the day.
Once again, city streets werejammed for paczki run
Did we miss your busi-ness? As hard as we try,it’s inevitable someone gotleft out. If so, give us a callat (313) 874-2100, oremail us at: news@the-hamtramckreview.com
By Charles SercombeOne of the perks of the
Hamtramck Music Fest isthat some of the showsare absolutely free.
That goes for the Ham-tramck Public library,which is showcasing anamazing line-up of per-formers.
On Friday and Saturday,March 8 and 9, the li-brary has the followingschedule (as supplied bythe library):
Friday, March 85:30 p.m., MARBRISA -
- A traveling gypsy whofirst developed her musicinterests in Guatemala,Marbrisa blends latin,soul, jazz, and folk influ-ences. Nominated for aDetroit Music Award for“Outstanding Vocalist inWorld Music,” she collab-orates with musiciansthroughout both Detroitand Central America; ex-perience her lyrical voice(solo for this special per-formance).
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6:30 p.m., JACKAMO --The latest addition to theDetroit folk/acousticscene, Jackamo offerdreamy female har-monies and a lone
acoustic guitar. With orig-inal tunes influenced byartists such as GillianWelch, The lumineers,and Neil Young.
7:30 p.m., POST IMPE-RIAl JAZZ BAND -- OldTime, New Time, classicjazz, and folk, countryperformed with sweet fe-male harmonies, hotpicking, horn shredding,and the big bottom endof legendary Tuba Tom.Featuring members ofDetroit Pleasure Society,lac la Belle, and the De-troit Party MarchingBand.
Saturday, March 93 p.m., WORKSHOP --
Found Sounds: Inventingand playing homemademusical instruments. Ex-plore making instru-ments with items in yourhome with musician ex-traordinaire Norma JeanHaynes. Ages 7 and up.
Norma Jean Haynes isa musician and educatorwho performs her ownoriginal compositions forbanjo and ukulele, alongwith traditional song anddance.
She is the author of“Make Music!” and hasstudied the world's folkmusic, including that of
Great Britain, SouthAfrica, Bosnia-Herzegov-ina, and the Appalachianregion of the UnitedStates.
4 p.m., RICANSTRUC-TION -- RicanStructiondance and drum troupefocus on the presenta-tion of African Hispanicculture and history, withan emphasis on the AfroPuerto Rican community-building tradition ofBomba.
5 p.m., HAMTRAMCKPUBlIC SCHOOlS ElE-MENTARY HONORSCHOIRS -- Students in theHolbrook and DickinsonWest Elementary schoolscome together for anhour of rehearsal eachweek, beyond typicalmusic class.
6 p.m., BANGlASCHOOl OF MUSIC –Award-winning steel gui-tar player Akram Hos-sain, began BanglaSchool of Music to helpconnect American-bornyouth to their nativetongue – via music.
Experience beautifultraditional Bangladeshisongs performed by stu-dents ages six to adult,with vocals, harmoniumand tabla.
There is more than reading goingat the library this weekend
Scenes from Saturday’sannual 5K Paczki DayRun.
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WEDNESDAYS, 7 p.m., every second Wednesday ofthe month – The 3C7 and Midtown Block meets at2339 Caniff PCS Senior Day Center. This block club in-cludes all residents and businesses west of Jos. Cam-pau and north of Holbrook.
SATURDAY, March 9,2-4 p.m. -- Soup Kitchen at HolyCross P.N.C. Church, 2311 Pulaski at Fleming. Everyoneis welcome.
FRIDAY, March 8 & 15 from 3-6 p.m. – HamiltonHappy Hour, Polish Sea league, 2601 Edwin. $5 sug-gested donation will get you pizza and $1 off drinks.There will be a 50/50 raffle.
WEDNESDAY, March 13, 6:30-8 p.m. -- Trixie’s Bar,2656 Carpenter - Trivia Night Fundraiser. The fun startsat 6:30 (doors at 6) and admission is $10 a person.Bring a team (of no more than 5 people) or join an ex-isting team when you arrive!
MARCH 16, 17 -- The Consulate General of the Re-public of Poland is organizing a consular visit at thePiast Institute located at 11633 Jos. Campau. Duringthe visit the Consulate will only address applications orrenewals of a Polish passport. Applicants are requiredto bring two passport photos. The Piast Institute cannotschedule appointments. Applicants must call the Con-sulate to set up an appointment. Call: (312) 337-8166ext. 229 or 231.
WEDNESDAY, March 20, 8 p.m. -- P.l.A.V. Post #10,11824 Jos. Campau, Trivia Night Post 10 regularly doesTrivia, they have agreed that their proceeds will go to-wards Hamilton HHS drama students’ fundraiser. Teamsof 2-5 people. First place teams win a prize! Hosted byDJ Chuck. $5 suggested donation, all “$1 shot special,”and they will do a 50/50 raffle.
By Alan MadlaneThe Hamtramck Music
Fest is upon us. Can youfeel it?
If not, we bet you canhear it.
Opening last night only atthe Ant Hall/Ghost loungecomplex on Caniff (afterthis paper went to press),nine acts were slated totake to the two stages inwhat was billed as the“Opening Night Party.”
The real meat starts siz-zling today, when some 96
scheduled acts are dis-persed over two dozenlocal venues; Saturday fol-lows up with an even-greater count of 105 moreacts. Detroit Threadshosts eight of these onSaturday all by itself, begin-ning at 4 p.m.
Other participating barsinclude Outer limitslounge, Bumbo’s, Kelly’sBar, Small’s, Whiskey inthe Jar, Baker Streetcar,Polka Dot lounge, The Pol-ish Sea league, Trixie’s,
Sanctuary, High Dive,Barter and the Paintedlady lounge.
Additional watching-and-listening spots are P.l.A.V.Posts 6 & 10, the Mooselodge, the HamtramckPublic library, Bank Suey,Café 1923, the Polish Vil-lage Café, and the DeliteCafé.
The acts are far too nu-merous to list here, num-bering as they do 213 (upfrom the official posted209 on the website, un-
less a couple bands areplaying more than once).
All-access wristbandsare $15 available at over20 local record stores andsuch, listed on the festi-val’s website.
You can also buy wrist-bands at the festival head-quarters, 10225 Jos.Campau, between 7 p.m.and 1 a.m.
However you get there –just get there. As for us,like Savoir Faire, we’ll try tobe everywhere.
By Charles SercombeHamtramck High School
drama students are beingoffered a theater ticketmost folks would kill for.
The Broadway smash hit“Hamilton” is coming totown soon, and while mosttheater-lovers will scram-ble just to find high-pricedtickets, HHS drama stu-dents can see the showfor a mere $10 bill.
And yes – a ten spot isalso known as a “Hamil-ton.”
But there is a catch.They have to work for it.The students had to
read material that Alexan-der Hamilton wrote whilehe and other founding fa-thers of the countryformed our government.
After that, they had tocome up with a creativeperformance to reflect onwhat they learned. Dramacoach Nancy Walter saidthat took the form of po-etry, rap, skits and creative
writing.The best of the perform-
ances were recorded, andthen sent to the folks whoproduce “Hamilton.” HHSstudents will be competingagainst other area dramastudents for a chance toperform their pieces onstage before the show.
In the meantime, the stu-dents need financial helpto offset the cost of rentingbuses, as well as to coverthe cost of the tickets.
A number of fundraisersare being held.
At the Polish Sea league(at Edwin and Brombach),two “Hamilton HappyHours” will be held onMarch 8 and 15, from 3-6p.m.
The suggested donationis $5, which will get youpizza and $1 off drinks.
At Trixie’s Bar (2656 Car-penter) on March 13, atrivia night will be heldstarting at 6:30 p.m.
They are asking for a
$10 donation. They arealso asking that teamsconsist of no more than
five people. Don’t have ateam? You can join up with
BRANOFFPhillip A. Bra-
noff, age 80,passed awayMarch 1, 2019.
Son of thelate Andrew and Evange-line.
Brother of Helen (Richard)Kelp, Katherine (the lateWilliam) Hamill and the lateCarl, Kris, Gordon, louie,Donna Bach. Uncle ofDiane, Kris Jr, lisa, Cinda,Charles, Christopher, Clif-ford, Corie, Cary, Audrey Toor,Richard Kelp Jr, ThomasKelp, Andrew Hamill, WilliamHamill, Charles Hamill, San-dra Miller, the late Charo-lette Branoff.
Also survived by a host ofgreat nieces and nephews.
Donations may be madeto Wounded Warriors Proj-ect or USO.
A visitation will be heldFriday, March 8, 3-8 p.m.,church service 7 p.m. fol-lowed by a funeral serviceSaturday, March 9, 1 p.m.with military honors atNeely-Turowski Funeral
Home, 30200 Five MileRoad, livonia.
To share a favorite mem-ory and/or photo of Phillipand to sign the onlineguestbook, please visitwww.turowski funera l -home.com.
REJNIAKZdzislaw Jozef Rejniak,
65, died February 22,2019.
Mr. Rejniak is survived byhis wife, Malgorzata;daughters, Sylwia (Marcin)Szuberla, Karolina(Waseem) Alqaifi; son,Jakub; brother, Wojciech;sisters, Krystyna, Barbara;grandchildren, lena andAlaa.
Mr. Rejniak was a retiredrailroad electrician and aPolish Army Veteran.
Funeral services wereTuesday, February 26, at St.Florian Church. Entomb-ment was at Mt. OlivetCemetery in Detroit.Arrangements were en-trusted to Krot FuneralHome in Hamtramck.
Now that Paczki Day is over, it’stime for the music festival
High school drama students get aspecial deal to see ‘Hamilton’
Fat Saturday:Taste of New Orleans
Jambalaya, Shrimp Etouffee, MuffulettaSandwiches, Fried Catfish, Red Beans &
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Evaline Street Food Co.
Sunday, March 17St. Patrick's Day Dinner Friday, March 22Lenten Dinner, MeatlessMichigan Theme Part 1 Friday, March 29Lenten Dinner, MeatlessMichigan Theme Part 2
All dates are at the Polish Sea League
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covers Feb. 26-March 4.Tuesday, February 26
• A Faber St. residentwas arrested for beingwanted on two Ham-tramck warrants.
• An Evaline St. resi-dent reported an incidentof fraud.
• A resident reportedthat someone damagedhis car while it was parkedin the area of Selfridgeand Circle Dr.
• A Detroit residentwas arrested for drivingwithout a license, obstruc-tion, being a parole ab-sconder, and beingwanted on five warrants invarious cities.Wednesday, February 27
• Detroit policedropped off a suspect toHamtramck police whowas wanted on a felonyassault warrant.
• A resident was ar-rested for drunk driving ata little after 1 a.m.
• A resident reportedthe theft of all the doorsat a house he was work-ing on.
Thursday, February 28• At 12:30 a.m., a War-
ren resident was arrestedfor drunk driving.
• A resident in the11300 block of CharestSt. reported that some-one damaged their prop-erty.
• Officers responded toan overdose victim in the2200 block of Faber andadministered Narcan. Thevictim responded and wastreated at a hospital.Friday, March 1
• No incident reportwas available for thisdate.Saturday, March 2
• At a little after 1 a.m.,a Redford resident was ar-rested for drunk driving.
• An incident of assaultwas reported to have hap-pened in the 11400 blockof Charest St.
• A person found unre-sponsive on the ground inthe 2600 block of Nor-walk was taken to a hos-pital for treatment.
• Two false 911 callswere reported.
• Officers assisted fire-
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fighters in putting out adumpster fire in the 9240block of Conant.Sunday, March 3
• At a little after 3 a.m.,a Detroit resident was ar-rested for drunk driving.
• Officers went to Chil-dren’s Hospital to take a
report from a child regard-ing “suspicious circum-stances” about the child’swell-being.
• A hit-and-run accidentoccurred at Caniff and Buf-falo, and another one oc-curred at Jos. Campauand Trowbridge.
• A resident reportedthat someone broke thelock to his door, althoughno entry was made.Monday, March 4
• A hit-and-run accidentoccurred at Trowbridgeand Ellery.
• Officers noticed anopen door at a businessin the 3900 block of Can-iff. The building was se-cured.
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a prize. DJ Chuck will bespinning the tunes.
Not special enough?There will also be a 50/50raffle.
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