Good Morning Brighton - Brighton Firefighters
Check out the weather, fuel prices and more for March 7, 2012.
Here are five tidbits of news and information we hope you'll find useful or entertaining.
And remember, always included in this Monday-Friday feature is a video from someone wishing everyone "good morning" as part of a message to our community. Today's message comes from Brighton firefighters who participated in the Fight for Air Climb.
1. The weather
Today will be partly sunny and breezy, with a high near 62 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with a 70 percent chance of rain after 1 a.m. and a low around 48 degrees.
2. Gasoline prices
Here's a quick survey of the lowest per-gallon prices for regular gasoline in the Brighton area as of Tuesday night, according to DetroitGasPrices.com via GasBuddy.com:
- Costco, 6700 Whitmore Lake Rd: $3.81
- Sunoco, 602 W Grand River Ave: $3.85
- BP, 204 West Grand River: $3.87
3. Brighton Art Guild Meeting
The Brighton Art Guild will host its monthly speaker/general membership meeting tonight at the Brighton District Library at 6:30 p.m. This month's program features Kimberly Santini, founder of Painting a Dog a Day. Kim has over one thousand pet portraits under her belt, three published books and an active online business. Join in to see and hear how she has made this artistic venture into a successful and interesting career; and developed a successful online presence.
4. 2012 Youth Football and Cheer Registration
Brighton Youth Football and Cheer 2012 Season registration is today at Hawkins Elementary School from 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information visit www.brightonyouthfootball.net or call 810-220-9422
5. Trivia
The City of Brighton's Recycle by Mail program recycles what household items?
Congratulations to Melissa Lynn for correctly answering Tuesday's question: Summer 2002.
Melissa Lynn
12:07 pm on Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Think Green From Home is a Recycle by Mail program for fluorescent compact bulbs, fluorescent tubes and dry cell household batteries.