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PRESS RELEASE 
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
 
36300 Warren Road | Westland, Michigan | 48185
Office 734.467.3200 | Fax 724.721.2310

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Westland Blues, Brews & BBQ is Back 
 

 

 
Westland, MI -  Restaurants are lining up to participate in Westland's signature event of the year, Blues, Brews and BBQ at Thomas H. Brown Central City Park. Being held August 3-4 to take advantage of warm weather, Blues, Brews and BBQ will feature several talented musicians, all American  barbecue  cuisine from area restaurants and a selection of Michigan craft beers.  The event will take place on Friday, August 3 from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. and will continue on Saturday, August 4 from 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.  Parking for this event will be free this year at the 18th District Court, John Glenn High School and the William D. Ford Career Technical Center, Department of Public Service Building, Wayne-Westland Administrative Offices on Marquette and at the Westland Friendship Center, located at 1119 Newburgh Rd.  Free shuttle buses will be provided from the Marquette Rd. and Friendship Center locations on Friday from 6:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. and Saturday from 5:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.  
 
Once again, the event will feautre professional pit-master BBQ'ers Hill Billy Bone BBQ, Heaven on a Roll, Stick a Pig in it,  Ole Daddy BBQ, Mr. Pit Master BBQ and Uncle Bebe's BBQ with their professional on-site, slow cooked, authentic BBQ.  They will be joined by returning local favorites Famous Daves and Texas Roadhouse.  For some additions outside the traditional BBQ realm, we have Harvest Kettle Corn, Detroit Mini Donut and Lemonade, Heavenly Hot Dog, Krispy Fish and Chicken, Redd Ventures, Nut N' Fancy Street Food and On the Border.  As in previous years, the event will also feature a wide selection of Michigan craft beers, and soft drinks.  New this year will be the addition of a cider selection to serve as a gluten free alternative.  
 
On Friday night, attendees will be treated to some of the area's most notable Blues acts with The Boa Constrictors kicking it off at 6:30 p.m.  The Boa Constrictors will be joined by Blues Legend, John Watkins from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and then Friday's headlining act Broken Arrow will finish the night from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.  The fun rolls right into Saturday evening with Joe Stanley Band kicking it off at 4:00 p.m.  From 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. we will have the Bob Murray Band and then our final act features a collaboration between The Madison Avenue Band and the Soul Men from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.  
 
But wait....there's more!  The event closes on Saturday with our All American Firework Celebration you won't want to miss!

"It has been truly incredible to watch this event grow for the past 8 years;" commented Mayor William R. Wild. "In addition to being a perfect way to spend an summer weekend, proceeds benefit a number of Westland charities including the Goodfellows, the Westland Community Foundation and the Westland Historical Society.  Proceeds from this event benefit local civic organizations to support their charitable work locally in Westland.  To date, this event has raised and given back to the community nearly $200,000" 

Stay up to date on all the latest news and updates about this landmark event by visiting www.cityofwestland.com
 
A big thank you to this year's sponsors for making The 2018 Blues, Brews and BBQ event possible!

Westland's Downtown Development Authority
Wayne County Community College District
Ritter GIS
North Brothers Ford
Gordon Chevrolet
Todd Wenzel Buick
Michigan Chiropractic Specialists
DTE Foundation
Community Financial Credit Union
Comcast
123.net
Comerica Bank
K&B Ashphalt
Reality Transition
RPA & Prudential/ Mark Mitchell
Delta Dental
OHM Advisors
ETNA Supply
Midwestern Sanitation Inc
Parkside Credit Union
WCA Assessing
Plante Moran
CityWorks
ITC
Wayne Ford Civic League
D&B Grocers
Sharon's Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.
WH Canon Landscape Company
Midwest Recycling
Liquiforce
Ultimate Software
O & W
Infinity and Company
Pulte Homes
Cummings, McClorey, Davis & Acho, PLC.
Heather Ridge Apartments
Westland Car Care
Independent Carpet One
Parkside Dental Team
Chemical Bank
Temperature Services Inc. 
Great Lakes Contracting
Elderly Housing Service Corporation/Taylor Towers
The AccuMed Group
Growth Works
Cherry Hill Animal Clinic
Alternative Services Concept
Complete Corporate Solutions
The Smith Law Offices
Futurenet Group
J.S. Vig Construction
Mark Harris



For more information, contact Aubrey Berman, Administrative Secretary, at (734) 467-3200.
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Westland, Michigan is the state's 10th largest municipality, with a population of over 84,000 people who exhibit a great deal of pride in their All-American City.  Westland has a thriving business community along with beautiful residential areas.  The citizens enjoy a wide array of amenities and a quality of life that is second to none.


 

In 2014, Westland was rated as one of 24/7 Wall Street's America's Best 50 Cities to Live, offering residents and visitors an ideal blend of single-family affordable homes, apartments and condominiums, great schools, and access to numerous outdoor activities.  Public safety is delivered by full-service, professional law enforcement and firefighting personnel. Westland Police Department, whose motto is protect and serve, provides emergency dispatch services to four cities and over 100,000 residents; the Western Wayne Fire Association firefighters collaboratively serving the Cities of Wayne and Westland are licensed paramedics who responded to over 13,000 calls for service last year, about 85% being medical based.  They never forget their mission of preserving life and property.


 

Westland is well-known as the premier destination for shopping and dining in Wayne County with hundreds if shops and restaurants anchored by the Westland Shopping Center, on of the country's original four regional malls.


 

Infinite opportunities are available in Westland for the recreation aficionado including, more that 40 parks and 1,500 acres of trails, a 9-hole golf course, hockey arena, athletic fields, playscapes, a Farmers and Artisans Market and more.  One of Michigan's most environmentally friendly cities, Westland has a progressive curbside recycling program with one of the highest participation rates in the nation and the City is raising the bar for cultural experiences with the placement of public art throughout the City.


 

The City is served by two public school districts; Wayne-Westland Community Schools serving 12,000 youth was recently named one of the Best School in Michigan by WXYZ-TV and is the proud recipient of 14 Golden Apple and two Michigan Blue Ribbon Exemplary School Awards.  Livonia Public Schools, educating nearly 15,000 students, is proud of their MEAP/MME scores that exceed state averages and the District has also earned Golden Apple and Michigan Blue Ribbon Exemplary School Awards.


 

Westland's philosophy is that government should embrace good business principles.  Providing oversight over the City's operating budget of $60 million dollars, Westland is the only community in Wayne County with a 3-year balanced budget and an approximately 10 percent budget surplus.


 

The City provides competitive incentives for those who are interested in investing in Westland, making it one of the hottest investment markets in the region.  Our Fast-Track to Business Team, which consists of key decision makers who work diligently on a development plan will "cut the red tape" and expedite the approval process for new business development.


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