

December 2025
For over a century, The Community House Association has been a charitable organization built around the idea that the community would come together to learn, celebrate, and give back to those less fortunate. Our organization has grown and adapted over the years to meet the changing needs of Birmingham and the surrounding communities while remaining steadfast in our charitable purpose. In fact, when our founders outgrew their original space, the organization relocated and chan
Nov 26, 2025


Faith Nguyen
Every morning at 6:30 a.m., Faith Nguyen practices with her teammates, lifting weights. The Cranbrook Crane freshman is technically the backup kicker for varsity football, but she’s been an integral part of the team. Head Coach Marcus Green sees exactly what he values in a teammate. “What I'm most excited about is her work ethic and how much energy and effort she puts into getting better as a kicker,” Green said. “She seeks out workouts, camps, and is always trying to perfect
Nov 26, 2025


Susan Berryman
Women launched 49 percent of all new businesses this past year, and entrepreneur Susan Berryman is proud to be one of them. Benny’s Eyewear, a Michigan-based startup founded by Berryman, is known for its stylish, affordable reading glasses handcrafted in Italy. With a background as V.P. of Marketing for the designer eyeglass stores SEE Inc., started by Richard Golden, former owner of D.O.C. Optical, Berryman learned “to always look for a better way of doing things.” “He alwa
Nov 26, 2025


Ashlie Smith
Ashlie Smith, a science teacher at Cranbrook Kingswood Middle School for girls, recently won the AFA’s (Air and Space Forces Association) Thompson-Mallett National Teacher of the Year award. Her love of science first began in her teenage years. “I just remember my high school experience,” she said. “The teachers in the science department were very hands-on and that’s what drew me in. The teachers had a very enthusiastic way of teaching the subject. That's what made me want to
Nov 26, 2025
Keep community informed on its “House”
During the past week we could almost feel a collective sigh of relief in Birmingham when the city commission announced, following a closed door session allowed under the state Open Meetings Act, that the city would be involving itself in the issue of the day – the proposed sale of the iconic building known as The Community House on Bates Street in the downtown area. The Community House on November 3 had announced plans to evolve into the Birmingham Area Community Foundation t
Nov 26, 2025
Collaboration benefits library and residents
Birmingham's Baldwin Public Library has long been a jewel in the center of the city. It was first established in 1907, through a city referendum, following the formation of the library association in 1869 by Martha Baldwin and 19 others, with 48 volumes. In 1871, the First Methodist Church was purchased on the northwest corner of Bates and Merrill streets, and by 1879 they had 724 books. The cornerstone of the current building was laid in 1927. Today, Baldwin Public Library h
Nov 26, 2025


Police alerted over Groves High School report
Local police were on high alert since Thursday evening after the Beverly Hills Police Department received a concern submitted through the State of Michigan’s anonymous safety reporting system, OK2Say, relative to Groves High school in the Birmingham Schools district.
Nov 21, 2025


Pair arrested for shoplifting in Birmingham
Two women were arrested in Birmingham on Monday, November 10, after reportedly stealing over $700 worth of clothing from a store located on the 100 block of S. Old Woodward. The person reporting the theft claimed the two women came into the store and grabbed excessive amounts of clothing before leaving the store without paying. Birmingham police reportedly found the women and realized they both had warrants out for their arrests in other cities. Birmingham police reported t
Nov 20, 2025


RH Detroit, The Gallery opens this Friday
The long-awaited RH, formerly known as Restoration Hardware, will officially open its first Design Gallery in Michigan, RH Detroit, The Gallery, with a grand opening ceremony on Friday, November 21, at 11 a.m., located at 300 S. Old Woodward Avenue in Birmingham.
Nov 20, 2025


Poppleton Park inclusive playground approved
By Grace Lovins Birmingham city commissioners on Monday, November 17, unanimously approved the long-anticipated redesign of Poppleton Park’s playground. The project, planned as the city’s first fully inclusive and accessible playground, comes alongside approval to create new ADA-compliant parking spaces on Oxford Street to support families using the park. The upgraded playground is part of Birmingham’s city-wide playground improvement plan. Per parks and recreation manager Ca
Nov 20, 2025







