The judges of the 34th District Court are inviting the public to the second-annual “Community Day at the Court” from noon to 6 p.m. on Friday, May 5.
Community Day is open to the public, though it is targeted to residents of the five communities serviced by the 34th District Court: Belleville, Huron Township, Romulus, Sumpter Township and Van Buren Township.
“We are thrilled to showcase our new facility and be able to host a day of fun for the community,” said Chief Judge Brian A. Oakley. Also welcoming the public to the court are Judges Tina Brooks Green and Lisa Martin, along with Magistrate Al Hindman.
The newly constructed 34th District Court Building is located at 11129 Wayne Rd. in the City of Romulus Municipal Complex. It opened to the public last year.
The building is a state-of-the-art facility, comprised of two stories, four court rooms and 50,000 square feet.
In addition to tours of the facility, attendees at Community Day will enjoy a car show, food trucks, public safety demonstrations, pet adoptions and more.
Several community agencies are scheduled to be on site at the event including Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency, Michigan Youth Challenge Academy, Growth Works, Kroger, Romulus Christian Ministerial Alliance, Share Detroit, and Hegira Health, Inc.
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