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The Stockdale Paradox and survival psychology contain wisdom for how leaders can manage the coronavirus crisis, according to Boris Groysberg and Robin Abrahams.
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LEADING IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY
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What is the Stockdale Paradox?
Stockdale was a prisoner of war in Vietnam for seven-and-a-half years. Before meeting with the legendary soldier and statesman, Collins read Stockdale’s memoir and found its grim details hard to bear, despite his knowledge that Stockdale’s later life was happy. Collins wondered, “If it feels depressing for me, how on earth did he survive when he was actually there and did not know the end of the story?” (Emphasis in the original.)
When he posed that question to the admiral, Stockdale answered: “I never lost faith in the end of the story. I never doubted not only that I would get out, but also that I would prevail in the end and turn the experience into the defining event of my life, which, in retrospect, I would not trade.”
Collins asked him about the personal characteristics of prisoners who did not make it out of the camps. “The optimists,” he replied. “Oh, they were the ones who said, ‘We’re going to be out by Christmas.’ And Christmas would come, and Christmas would go. Then they’d say, ‘We’re going to be out by Easter.’ And Easter would come, and Easter would go. And then Thanksgiving, and then it would be Christmas again. And they died of a broken heart … This is a very important lesson. You must never confuse faith that you will prevail in the end—which you can never afford to lose—with the discipline to confront the most brutal facts of your current reality, whatever they might be."
This formulation became known as the Stockdale Paradox. The admiral elaborated further on the concept when, at a West Point graduation, he was asked if he dwelt on the end of his imprisonment to sustain him, or if he lived day to day?
“I lived on a day-to-day basis. … [M]ost guys thought it was really better for everybody to be an optimist. I wasn't naturally that way; I knew too much about the politics of Asia when I got shot down. I think there was a lot of damage done by optimists; other writers from other wars share that opinion. The problem is, some people believe what professional optimists are passing out and come unglued when their predictions don't work out.”
How does it apply? (or, Why there is no “normal” to come back to)
Your state, industry, organization—or unconscious mind—may be pinning hopes on some other event or date after which some version of “rescue” will come: a vaccine, a cure, a reliable and cheap test, the acquisition of herd immunity. But to review the brutal facts, none of these developments are likely in the foreseeable short term. The possibility remains that there may never be a fully effective vaccine or cure; this virus may be something that we live with and manage for years to come. Doing so will mean changing elements of our social interaction in unprecedented ways that may well lead to irrevocable social changes.
Already, the follow-on effects of the virus are enough to ensure there will be no normal to return to, as this incomplete list indicates:
Excess fatalities (higher death counts than normal, even excluding COVID-19 deaths)
Mental health crises
Secondary health problems from neglect/postponement of routine/preventative care
Mass unemployment
Dining, entertainment, arts, tourism industries—the whole experiential economy—devastated.
Further, the pandemic is playing out against a backdrop of extreme economic, political, social, and meteorological instability. The Black Lives Matter protests that began in the United States in late May and spread worldwide have thrown another massive change agent into the equation. Meanwhile, globalization itself is under threat:
“Globalization describes a world economy increasingly integrated under a common set of rules and principles.” wrote Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, in a personal correspondence. “We’re now experiencing the beginnings of an unwind, primarily because of a growing divergence in the rules and principles that major participants in the global economy operate by. The three most powerful economic actors in the world—the United States, China, and Europe—are growing further apart in their economic strategies, and that's going to become increasingly obvious as we see how they act under unusual stress.
No one knows the end of this story.
Wisdom converges
The Stockdale Paradox—have faith, but confront reality—can be seen in slightly different forms in many cultures.
Stockdale himself was a follower of the ancient Greek Stoic philosophers, who were noted for their concern with understanding reality correctly and shaping one’s response to it optimally. The maxim of Epictetus, “What, then, is to be done? To make the best of what is in our power, and take the rest as it naturally happens,” has similarities to both Buddhist doctrine and the Alcoholics Anonymous Serenity Prayer. (“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference”). Therapy techniques such as radical acceptance similarly emphasize the point of letting go of desires and beliefs about what should be and seeing reality as it is.
These approaches do not maintain that people should not try to change external conditions, nor that we should have no emotional responses to them. People are neither sheep nor robots. In the words of Marsha Linehan, the founder of radical acceptance: “Radical acceptance doesn’t mean you don’t try to change things ... You can’t change anything if you don’t accept it, because if you don’t accept it, you’ll try to change something else that you think is reality.”
And while Stoicism may colloquially refer to repressing emotion, such repression was never part of original Stoic doctrine. And neither emotionlessness nor constant positivity are a hallmark of emotional adjustment during crisis. “In general, resilient people have intensely negative reactions to trauma,” writes Emily Esfahani Smith. “They experience despair and stress, and acknowledge the horror of what’s happening. But even in the darkest of places, they see glimmers of light, and this ultimately sustains them.”
How does mechanisms of survival work?
Why do so many wisdom traditions converge on this basic paradox? The discipline of survival psychology—the study of how people react in disasters—may hold a clue. Psychologist John Leach has spent his career studying survival.
“We are all day-to-day survivors. We are alive today because from childbirth our behaviour has adapted to our own particular environment,” Leach writes. “The danger arises when we are forced outside of our adapted environment. This suggests that there are two types of survival behaviour: intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic survival is supported by our daily, regular, routine behaviours within our normative environment. Extrinsic survival refers to those new behaviours we need to survive in an environment or situation not previously experienced: from a shipwreck to a kidnapping, from a fire in an office block to an airliner crash in the jungle.”
“People who survive disasters are the ones who are able to regain cognitive function quickly, assess their new environment accurately, and take goal-directed action to survive within it.”
Part of the exhaustion common now is that our intrinsic survival mechanisms—such basic behaviors as how to enter a building, or bring in the mail, or greet a friend—require conscious thought in a way they have not since toddlerhood. The services and businesses that facilitated our lives—childcare, dry cleaning, the coffee shop on the way to work, gyms, housecleaners—are shuttered or more difficult to access. Masks must be found and worn and cleaned. Simple conversations require managing new technologies and protocols. Even walking down the street requires a level of hypervigilance not required in even the most dangerous neighborhood.
Research by Leach and others indicates that people who survive disasters are able to regain cognitive function quickly after the event, assess their new environment accurately, and take goal-directed action to survive within it. This is the balance that the Stockdale Paradox facilitates: the realism to let go of intrinsic survival mechanisms and the deep-seated faith to learn the new ones.
Applying survival psychology to the current crisis may be extending the mandate of the discipline—the business leaders who are our reading audience are unlikely to face crises of literal, physical survival. However, the pattern of human response to disasters has been shown to be remarkably consistent across cultures, and for disasters of many different causes, effects, and durations, from earthquakes to shipwrecks to kidnapping. There is every reason to believe that the responses to less-direct threats will be similarly structured.
All disasters have in common phases of pre-impact, impact, and recoil, with typical behaviors occurring during each. In short-term disasters, these three phases are followed by rescue and post-traumatic adjustment. This is what is happening in many countries now, where the virus is being contained and normal activities are resuming, with some modifications. In long-term disasters, rescue does not come, or comes long after expected. This is closer to the situation in the United States. We argue that CEOs who are reporting demotivation and depression in themselves or their teams are currently experiencing the shift from short-term to long-term crisis. That shift is difficult at best. The circumstances of this particular shift, particularly the awareness that things could have played out differently, make it especially difficult. Leach writes in Survival Psychology that hope is curvilinear during long-term crises: “[H]ope is strong at the beginning of an ordeal but weakens substantially if relief does not arrive after an acceptable period of time. What counts as an acceptable period seems to vary from person to person.”
Once it becomes clear that rescue will not happen soon, those who survive move into the phases of adaptation and consolidation. Leach’s description of adaptation is worth quoting in full:
“During the period of adaptation there is a slight initial decomposition of a victim's psychology. There is a breaking of the links of his previously learned behaviour. Once broken, the survivor's behaviour can be adapted and rebuilt to better fit the new environment. Initially, there is a natural reluctance to believe that the old environment has been torn away during the period of impact and consequently denial, crying, anger, and weakness are frequent reactions. The period of recoil follows, which is a further breakdown in the psychological bonds shown by despair, grief, depression, and so on. Only once the victim is through this period can new survival behaviours be developed.”
“We argue that CEOs who are reporting demotivation and depression in themselves or their teams are currently experiencing the shift from short-term to long-term crisis.”
Adaptation is breaking and unlearning, followed by consolidation, during which the new circumstances—though they may be unwanted and hostile—are accepted as “real,” and the survivor begins to function again. “He becomes someone again,” as Leach puts it. People who are in the consolidation phase are able to make jokes, to help others, to articulate their values and live them out in appropriate new ways in their new environment.
What long-term survival looks like
There is no point at which this becomes easy. Both Leach and Stockdale note that success in a long-term survival situation means getting up and fighting each day. Stockdale wrote in A Vietnam Experience: Ten Years of Reflection that it was “the persistent practitioner of endurance who carried the day for courage. The game of physical intimidation was not won or lost in one grand showdown. The hero of us all was the plucky little guy who made them start all over every day.” Leach cited a shipwreck survivor who wrote, during the fifteenth day on his life raft, “My mood follows the sun. The light of each day makes me optimistic that I might last another forty. But the darkness of each night makes me realise that, if any one thing goes wrong, I will not survive.”
The circadian rhythm appears to be very important. Advice on adverse conditions—from unexpectedly having to work from one’s couch to Arctic survival—invariably emphasizes strict daily routine and self-discipline. However, such advice can backfire if it creates a black-and-white mentality in which one lapse invalidates the whole (the “I’ve eaten one cookie so I may as well eat the whole bag” syndrome). The most important thing is to get up each day with determination, not entrapped by the failures of the previous day.
What about the role of faith? “Most men need some kind of personal philosophy to endure what the Vietnam POWs endured,” Stockdale wrote, “For many it is religion; for many it is patriotic cause; for some it is simply a question of doing their jobs even though the result—confinement as a POW—may not seem necessarily fair.”
This insight is repeatedly endorsed by studies of survivors. Having a value system, a sense of identity, a purpose for one’s existence increases the odds of survival and resiliency. Leach’s explanation is elegant:
“Personal spirituality functions in a deceptively simple way. When a person who has lived for themselves and their immediacy is thrown into a new and frightening environment, be it a prison camp or a liferaft, a mountain range or a war zone, they become uprooted and disorientated. They have learnt their former life too well and cannot adapt to the change in circumstances. Their world has sunk and they along with it. On the other hand, those people who possess a personal ideal will take it with them, wherever they go, and wherever they happen to find themselves.”
A personal sense of spirituality, morality, values, meaning—call it what you will—is also indispensable for maintaining relationships during crisis situations. Stockdale repeatedly emphasized the practicality of integrity, the fact that the honest person cannot be blackmailed, shamed, or paralyzed from within. Bad decisions, failures, and mistakes are inevitable, especially in hostile circumstances; Stockdale was vehement on the need to acknowledge your errors, to yourself and your team:
“If you realize fear and guilt are your enemies, and not pain, then you've got a ticket to self-respect and certainly to friendship and support of your fellows. I'm not just telling you how to behave in prison, I'm telling you how to stay out of the grips of bureaucratic or any kind of extortion, how to avoid being used, how to rely on your conscience, how to keep your self-respect. You've got to start right off by unloading to and confiding in and trusting your fellow officers and your men.”
Advice and exercises for leaders
While the entire world is enduring the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis is affecting individuals in drastically different ways depending on where they live, what they do, their family situation, and their understanding of and expectations about the pandemic, among other factors. Because of this, your team members are likely to be in different phases of reaction to the crisis. Keeping this in mind may be helpful. Here are additional, practical suggestions.
Begin meetings by having each person introduce themselves by their name, job title, mission, and their immediate tasks (e.g, “I’m Sarah, I’m a creative, I’m creating a brand for Client X, I’m in this meeting to present findings and receive feedback”). Emergency responders typically ask people to give their names, where they are from, whom they are with, and what skills or abilities they have. This provides practical information to rescuers, but also has the effect of bringing people back to themselves and helping them begin to focus again. In a survival situation, keeping people connected to their identity, roles, relationships, and tasks is of utmost importance.
In long-term survival situations, these basic facts of the self must be connected to an overarching purpose. This purpose does not need to be grandiose but must above all be clear, and able to be broken down into concrete tasks. Arguably, the most important job a leader has in a crisis is to consistently articulate this purpose, and connect each day’s tasks to it. People drift without such leadership, as Leach explained: “The need for planning is crystal clear in acute, short-term crises. This need to plan is not always so clear in long-term situations where the threat to survival rolls on monotonously day after day. This is because planning automatically implies a future, and this future is frequently in doubt.”
Crisis leaders must motivate people past that doubt—not by happy talk or Stockdale’s “professional optimism,” but by constantly, constantly reiterating the organizational purpose and operationalizing it as tasks.
Talk of vision and ideals may seem a luxury that a crisis does not allow for, but this is a tremendous mistake. “A man must relate to a community, a commonality of communication style, a commonality of ritual, of laws, of traditions, of poetry, of shared dreams, if he is to prevail, if he is to resist,” Stockdale writes “‘Man does not live by bread alone.’ Learning the truth and full meaning of that biblical adage was lesson one for us in that crucible of pressure. It goes without saying that the first job of leadership is to provide the communication necessary for that civilization, that ritual, those laws, those traditions.”
Angela Duckworth’s concept of grit may be useful here. By grit, Duckworth does not mean endurance for its own sake, but rather commitment to a high-level goal, purpose, or mission—and the ability to assess and revise lower-level goals and tactics as necessary. The concept of hierarchical goals applies to both individuals and organizations. Daily tasks and immediate, concrete benchmarks “support broader goals at the next level, which in turn support an overarching primary goal that provides meaning and direction,” Duckworth writes. CEOs must continually reiterate the organizational purpose, and clarify the action chain of subordinate goals. These subordinate goals should be interrogated frequently, as the business environment continues to rapidly change.
It is crucial for all leaders, not only those in the C-suite, to understand the organization’s purpose, values, and how those connect to each day’s work. It has long been known that managers have at least as much impact on team morale and performance as the overall organization itself does. In crises, people tend to rely on the authority figures they already know and trust even more than usual. And remote work means that a direct manager may be an employee’s only real point of contact with the organization.
One question should be regularly asked at meetings: “What is something that doesn’t fit in, that doesn’t make sense?” We are in the midst of a rapidly changing set of circumstances, and it is difficult to know what data points matter. Create regular times to discuss facts that don’t seem to fit the narrative. During a crisis, people tend automatically toward denial, to discount their experiences, “perceptual narrowing” (hyperfocus on the task at hand with no attention to the environment), and behavioral conformity. As a leader, you can help fight these cognitive biases by being aware of them.
Inevitably, you and members of your team will occasionally lose focus, make mistakes, fall victim to errors in judgment. Normalize admitting these mistakes and analyzing them. Discuss weak spots, harm reduction, and damage control—people will sometimes fall when traveling uncertain terrain, so how can they fall without injuring themselves?
Create ways for your team to surface both their deep faith and their real fears. “As if” exercises, roleplay, and assigned mental exercises can help the group articulate thoughts and feelings that may be too threatening to acknowledge otherwise. Use these tools often! (And not only in the workplace—try asking your child how their favorite plush toy, or their friends, are feeling about a particular event sometime.)
“Having a value system, a sense of identity, a purpose for one’s existence increases the odds of survival and resiliency.”
For example, when debating a course of action, have team members list all the “hard, cold” reasons for a decision and then all the “warm, fuzzy” reasons, or the most pessimistic/most optimistic scenarios, or the like. Incorporate both-sides thinking in order to surface tacit knowledge and insights.
One of the few management papers to address the Stockdale Paradox summarizes research on “mental contrasting,” a sequenced-visualization exercise. This exercise, which engages the mind with both faith in the future and brutal facts of the present, would be a useful one for either individuals or teams.
In mental contrasting, a person:
Visualizes a goal and its rewards, and then
Visualizes what obstacles—including their own behavior—stand between them and their goal. (It is important to do it in this order.)
For example, a person might visualize receiving a desired promotion, in lavish detail—their new office, a celebratory dinner with family and friends, the first meeting they would plan, how they would spend their bonus. Then they would envision unexpected budget cutbacks, the loss of a client, their own unaddressed conflict with a superior, or whatever other obstacles—in or out of their personal control—that might scuttle the hoped-for goal.
Mental contrasting has been shown to improve the subjective feeling of being focused and energized, as well as objective performance, in areas from academic achievement to weight loss.
Envisioning both the positive and the negative are necessary. Why? In their paper on the Stockdale Paradox, authors C. W. Von Bergen and Martin S. Bressler point to previous studies that show when people focus on only positive thoughts about the future, “they literally trick their minds into thinking they have already succeeded and, so, do not need actual efforts to attain something perceived as already acquired. However, completely disregarding positive thinking is also not effective. With purely negative thoughts, people convince themselves that they have already lost the goal, so, again, there is no need to make the efforts necessary to achieve it.”
Conclusion: Have faith
What does it mean, fundamentally, to have faith without being an optimist? What does it mean to have faith in the end of the story, as Admiral Stockdale claimed to have done?
For an answer, ask yourself: What were your highest values in January 2020? For you as an individual? For your company (perhaps your industry, or your profession)? Those values still matter. Those ideals do not change because of facts on the ground. If you have faith in those ideals, those values, then how might you customize the Stockdale Paradox for yourself? For your organization, or community?
One of this paper’s authors is a stage actress, and has defined the Stockdale Paradox for her art thus: “The brutal facts are that it will be years before it will be safe to breathe in each other’s faces again. It's possible that the entire infrastructure of theater as we know it will fall apart and have to be rebuilt. And yet—theater will never die. Theater is in the DNA of human civilization. Humans recite, tell stories, move together in groups. It's what we do.”
What are your brutal facts? What is your deepest faith?
What would your version of the Stockdale Paradox be?
What does your organization exist for?
What is your organizational purpose? How engaging is it?
About the Author
Boris Groysberg is the Richard P. Chapman Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Robin Abrahams is a research associate at HBS.
[Image: iStock Photo]
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PALMDALE — Antelope Valley Union High School District Board President Robert “Bob” Davis and Clerk Amanda Parrell submitted similar, error-filled statements in response to the recall effort against them that
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The Stoicism Renaissance, Medieval Tattoos, Historical Queer Icons, and More
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This week, Joel Christensen discusses the widespread obsession with Stoicism in Corporate America and Silicon Valley. Then, medieval tattoos in Ghazali, new open access books (one on Bronze Age Aegean scripts and another on the Christianization of knowledge in Late Antiquity), Greco-Roman queer icons, documenting Indian artifacts to halt smuggling, new ancient world journals, and more.
The Unnerving Renaissance of Stoicism in Late Capitalism by Joel Christensen
Last spring my family and I were visiting old friends who are definitely among the winners of the professional class. The husband has risen to the top of his field and, not coincidentally, is coming within sight of that “eff-you money” the show Billions has made popular. For years, my academic career and my work has been a mystery to this couple—the kind of thing accepted as a bit eccentric, but ultimately harmless: save for the paltry salary it earns compared to other professionals.
Near the end of a long dinner, though, the husband asked me what I thought of Marcus Aurelius. The emperor? I thought. But no, our friend was asking about the capital-P Philosopher. He wanted to know more about him, as well as Epictetus and Seneca. Then he asked me if I knew Ryan Holiday and The Daily Stoic. Was I ever thankful the kids around the table were getting restless.
Stoicism has been having something of a renaissance in the United States since the 1990s, accelerated by a particular kind of marketing aimed at a particular type of American consumer. As Gregory Hays writes in the New York Review, some of this popularity can be traced to James Stockdale’s memoir on how the doctrines of Epictetus supported him during his time as a POW in Vietnam. In Hays’ reading, Tom Wolfe’s novel A Man in Full brought Stoicism to a mainstream audience in the late 1990s followed by a series of translations aimed at wider audiences.
But the Silicon Valley crowd has also supercharged Stoicism in our new gilded age. A narrow set of what I would consider “manly ideals”—in the sad tradition of Harvey Mansfield’s absurd treatise Manliness—have come to characterize a kind of “prosperity Stoicism” that apes actual philosophy the way that the Prosperity Gospel twists Christianity.
Now, some of these tenets sound fine: controlling emotions and appetites, accepting that external reality is beyond your control, and limiting your wants. But ultimately, these values show up in controlling money and building wealth. The news articles that laud our plutocrats make slight work of Stoicism, to be honest, with one article claiming that billionaires succeed by “staying humble and knowing that we don't know everything.” There’s little in such bromides for understanding moral complexity. Instead, we get advice to “live below your means” (avocado toast is why you can’t afford a mortgage!) or “ruthlessly protect your time.”
A large part of what I find disturbing about modern Stoicism is its relentless emphasis on the individual and not the community. This is not necessarily intrinsic to Stoicism, but it is essential to the 21st-century self-help market that has grown up with outlets like the Daily Stoic. Modern Stoicism is about taming the self on the way to worldly success, something that might be chanted by Tom Cruise’s character Frank T. J. Mackey in the 1999 Film Magnolia, if he were not wholly dedicated to being a proto-Incel.
Anyone who has read Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Seneca, and even Cicero will understand that they did care for their communities, if we take their political activities into account. Yet philosopher-billionaires choose to excerpt platitudes about being able to endure want, and wealth being an indifferent desire. The irony of Cicero, Seneca, or Aurelius preaching that wealth is an indifferent has been lost on no one, except, perhaps, the purveyors of modern Stoicism.
What bothers me is the commodification of Stoic doctrine as a series of vapid self-help slogans. Scroll through the Daily Stoic’s page or one of its many imitators. The quotations come out of nowhere: they have no attribution to a text or a translator: a Pinterest style presentation attributes to Epictetus, “If someone succeeds in provoking you, realize that your mind is complicit in provocation”; Marcus Aurelius advises “The best revenge is not to be like your enemy”; or Seneca opines “excellence withers without an adversary.” There’s no sense that these lines are part of an argument or a conversation. Instead, they exist as digital koans, imbibed online without reflection or conversation. They are selected to inspire a particular kind of dogged determination, without the wider context of asking the audience to question the base principles of their actions. No, Modern Stoicism is “just another lifestyle brand”, at its best, a pseudo-philosophical appropriation meditated upon for 30 seconds a day (or longer for some). At its worst, it serves to justify the hoarding of massive wealth, while its hawkers are indifferent to the impact it has on the world.
I must confess a long-term antipathy to this kind of Stoicism (Erik Robinson and I lampooned Broicism in Eidolon several years ago.) Among other irritants, the thing that gets under my skin the most is how it mocks actual philosophy, the history of thought, and a real exchange of ideas. As part of a re-education for myself, I spent part of last spring reading through all of Seneca’s letters from beginning to end. What I found most moving about them was a kind of openness to other ideas, which is in part that well-trod Roman eclecticism, but which is also indicative of actual philosophical practice: studying the arguments of others, learning why you believe what you believe, and testing it out by acting in the world.
Seneca frequently quotes deep cuts from the sayings of the ‘rival school’ of Epicurus and from many others as well. His letters are a testament to a life dedicated to thought and, in its final years, one committed to reviewing and understanding one’s own mistakes. Philosophy is a practice, not a commodity; a true Stoic puts it before all else, as Seneca says when he quotes Epicurus with approval: “you must be a servant of philosophy to touch true freedom.”
My real problem with modern Stoicism is that it reduces what should be a dialogue to ahistorical positivisms. As Emily A. Austin writes in her recent guide, Living for Pleasure: An Epicurean Guide to Life (Oxford, 2023), the gap between Zeno’s prohibition against producing coinage and Seneca’s Bezos-level wealth has long invited charges of hypocrisy. But Epicurus did not oppose wealth as much as he opposed greed. Austin argues that Epicurus believed that “material security is necessary for tranquility” while “the Stoics think we need virtue alone.”
I don’t know that Seneca would agree with that, considering this is a man who counsels to consider quod satis est (“that which is enough”). But I do think that any sustained perusal of Seneca or Marcus Aurelius helps us understand that philosophy—like life—is messy and that dogmatic statements appearing in email inboxes are neither the path to virtue or happiness. But, to give the Daily Stoic its due, sometimes they just may be inspiration for a conversation with a friend. And that’s where the important practice begins.
To read more from Joel, check out Sententiae Antiquae or his substack, Painful Signs.
Public Scholarship and a Global Antiquity
What does it mean to be an “icon” today, and what did it mean 600 years ago? Benedict Carpenter van Barthold tells us what the ancients might have advised us over at The Conversation, in an essay on “How fame has changed for artists since Antiquity.” (Hint: don’t get caught up in all that social media nonsense.)
In northern Sudan at the Monastery in Ghazali, a Polish-Sudanese team from the PCMA-UW examined the medieval Christian monastery (7th-13thC CE) there and four surrounding cemeteries. While examining the human remains, a Christogram tattoo was discovered on the right foot of an individual within Cemetery 1. This is reminiscent of the announcement in 2014 that researchers found a Christian tattoo of Saint Michael’s name on the inner thigh of a Sudanese woman from the 8thC CE. For more on this case, see Roberta Mazza’s engaging read, “The girl with the Christian tattoo: Religious-magical practices in late antique Egypt.”
The last open access volume for Contexts of and Relations between Early Writing Systems (CREWS) is out and downloadable. Written by Philippa M. Steele, Exploring Writing Systems and Practices in the Bronze Age Aegean, “looks mainly at the Cretan Hieroglyphic, Linear A and Linear B systems, with a little on their Cypriot cousins too.” Download the book HERE.
Speaking of open access, Mark Letteney’s new book, The Christianization of Knowledge in Late Antiquity, is also free to download. As Cambridge University Press notes, Letteney presents a new approach to asking the question: What does it mean for Rome to become Christian?
Over at Ancient Jew Review, A.J. Berkovitz discusses his forthcoming book, A Life of Psalms in Jewish Late Antiquity. The book examines late ancient Judaism via the lens of the Psalter. As he notes, “I hope this book encourages others to continue to develop a history of religion that includes its lived dimensions, one that tells the story of the Bible as an object both practiced and preached.”
Surprise, surprise: the ancients were misogynists and thought pregnant people’s bodies were objects! Some things never change. Selena Simmons-Duffin at NPR speaks with University of Oklahoma historian Kathleen Crowther about diachronic metaphors and good old fashioned objectification. And in other areas of ancient medicine, you may want to check out Heidi Marx’s touching and insightful essay on “Pain Management in the Greek and Roman Mediterranean.”
In Chennai, the Archaeological Survey of India’s National Mission on Monuments and Antiquities has put out a statement on the importance of documenting antiquities to prevent their smuggling outside of India’s borders. Director Madhulika Samanta stressed that heritage sites and artifacts were in danger due to a lack of archival evidence. The mission’s goal is to document 5.8 million artifacts and 400,000 sites.
Over at the New York Times, Maggie Lange reports on seven queer icons from Greco-Roman antiquity, compiled by Luke Edward Hall and Sean Hewitt. This is the kind of listicle that I (Stephanie) would have loved to see as a high school Latin student. It would have made Latin Prose so much spicier. The holidays are approaching …
Philaenis [of Martial’s Epigrams] likes working out, drinking and sexually dominating people of all genders.
In a look at the intersection of science, museums, race, and repatriation issues, Christopher Heaney, discusses his recent book Empires of the Dead: Inca Mummies and the Peruvian Ancestors of American Anthropology at the Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine.
A frankly awesome three-part Chinese web film calls for the British Museum to return artifacts. The series is called “Escape from the British Museum” and focuses on a jade teapot (made by Yu Ting in 2011) that comes alive and tries to break free from the museum. It has over 370 million views. The British Museum is home to this real jade teapot, as well as 8,000,000 other objects—of which only 80,000 are on display.
New Antiquity Journal Issues (by @YaleClassicsLib / yaleclassicslib.bsky.social)
Journal for the Study of Judaism Vol. 54, No. 4-5 (2023) The Septuagint within the History of Greek
Journal of the History of Collections Vol. 35, No. 3 (2023)
‘Atiqot No. 112 (2023) #openaccess Hoard Typology, Function and Purpose in Ancient Societies
Journal of Ancient Philosophy Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023) #openaccess
Journal of Social Archaeology Vol. 23, No. 3 (2023)
Journal of Urban Archaeology Vol. 8 (2023) #openaccess Comparing Urban Heterogeneity
Philosophy East and West Vol. 73, No. 4 (2023)
Phronesis Vol. 68, No. 4 (2023) NB Isabelle Chouinard, “The Cyrenaics on the Premeditation of Future Evils”
New England Classical Journal Vol. 50, No. 2 (2023) #openaccess
Gesta Vol. 62, No. 2 (2023)
Archeologie Sperimentali. Temi, Metodi, Ricerche Vol. 3 (2022) #openaccess
The Medieval Globe Vol. 9, No. 1 (2023)
Aristonothos Vol. 19 (2023) #openaccess
Method & Theory in the Study of Religion Vol. 35 , No. 5 (2023) Special Section on Burton Mack
Journal of the History of Ideas Vol. 84, No. 4 (2023) NB Alexandre M. Roberts, “Thinking about Chemistry in Byzantium and the Islamic World
Lectures, Conferences, and Exhibitions of Note
On Thursday, November 2, 2023 (today, y’all), Ellen Muehlberger will be discussing Fayyum Portraits with the Boston Area Patristics Group (BAPG). Email the equally incomparable Andrew Jacobs to get the details and link to the Zoom.
On November 5, 2023 at 7:00 pm in Athens (12pm EST) the British School in Athens will host an online Panel Discussion: “Mythical Retellings: Reimagining the women of Greek Myth.” The panelists are novelist Claire Heywood, Jennifer Saint, and Susan Stokes-Chapman. Edith Hall with chair.
From November 6-7, 2023 the online conference, Law, Religion and Sciences – rules, norms, and the transfer of knowledge in ancient to medieval traditions, will be held via Zoom. It is a part of the research network, Between Encyclopaedia and Epitome – Talmudic strategies of knowledge-making in the context of ancient medicine and sciences. Further information including a poster and a full program with all zoom links are available on the homepage of this conference. It is organized by Lennart Lehmhaus and Mark Geller.
The exhibition "Through the Lens: Latif Al Ani’s Visions of Ancient Iraq opens next Wednesday (November 8, 2023) at the NYU’s Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. It displays the work of Latif Al Ani (1932-2021), the founding father of Iraqi photography.
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Don Ward was part of the Bakersfield public school system for almost four decades. To summarize his professional career, let's take a look at his South High School Hall of Fame writeup.
Here it is:
Don Ward, Teacher, Coach, Mentor.
Long time teacher and coach at South, Mr. Ward taught and mentored many South High Students. Was the school’s second head Football Coach where he enjoyed many years of interacting with and building young men. (28 years in program and 15 of those as head coach) Won league Titles in 1984 and 1986 seasons. Also coached 15 years in baseball program with 8 of those as head coach. Beyond sports was also an outstanding math teacher where he prepared many Rebels for success beyond high school. After retiring as football coach he moved on to Stockdale High School where he helped establish the first school to open up in the Kern High School District in several years, as the school’s first Athletic Director. Since his retirement Coach Ward has remained active in the Educational and Sports Communities. He is a member of the North High School Sports Hall Of Fame, the school from which graduated. He led the 1954 North Stars to their only Valley title to date as the quarterback of the team. He was also a member of the 1959 BC Renegade National Title team. He regularly attends events at North, Stockdale, and South High schools, supporting the programs and communities he has been a part of throughout his life.
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As you can see, our class caught him fairly early in his career. In fact, those 1968 Freshman baseballers (I was one of them) were experiencing only his second year at South.
In the summer of 2019 I called him up and asked if we could meet so that I could write a story about him. He agreed and we met on June 25, 2019 at Riverlakes Country Club.
After shaking hands and greeting each other, we agreed that the conversation would be open-ended with no set time limit. We talked for 2-3 hours.
From my notes, here is what we discussed. I found some of the background information in Ancestry.com.
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Donald Charles Ward was born Sept 17, 1938, in Kern County. His mother's maiden name was Miller.
He married Lorraine J Chirrick on June 24, 1961. Don was 22 and Lorraine 20 years old. They were married in Kern County. They have been married for 59 years.
To put things in perspective, Don is 12 years ahead of us. When we were freshmen at South, he was only 26 years old.
One of the first things I learned in our conversation was that his father died when Don was 6 years old. From my research, I discovered that his father apparently went by the nickname “Bud” and was born in Tennessee. He died on Feb 15, 1945 in Kern County. The article I found said his dad was killed in a vehicle accident on Union Avenue. The other vehicle was some type of truck.
DW was part of a single parent family for a few years, though his mother eventually remarried and had a child with that person. There was one younger sister and one step brother, Garld Unruh.
Though we did not discuss it, it appears that he went to grade school (K-8) in Oildale at Standard School (revealed in the North High School HofF summary at the end of this story) . However, when it came time for high school, he had to attend BHS, since there was no high school north-of-the-river at that time.
Don Ward as part of the 1952 BHS Bits (C Class) football team. Can you find him? (last row)
After his freshman year he went to the new North High, which opened in 1953. (As a side note, SHS did not open until 1957). He would become part of the first graduating class for NHS.
According to the online yearbooks, DW was involved in student government: he was the student body treasurer in 1953-54 and 54-55 at the brand new North High School. He also excelled in the three primary sports at that time -- football, basketball and baseball. He was the quarterback on the football team for three years. As with most new schools, North started with two classes (freshmen and sophs), and added new freshmen classes over the next two years. This would have made Don and his classmates, essentially, "seniors" for three years. It was a great sports opportunity for him and he took advantage of it. As QB on the football team, North won their class at the Valley championships during his junior year. They ran from a T formation variant and passed 10-15 times a game. So, it appears that they had some balance in their offensive attack.
Here he is, right in the middle of things, as usual. Not sure what this social group represents. This is a senior year photo at NHS.
DW was a good student as evidenced by this senior year California Scholarship Federation group photo. Girls outnumber guys, 3-2. You gotta love the long skirts, dresses and other popular styles. Don is showing off his argyle socks.
The photos provided with this story also show that he was quite active in various clubs and organizations in high school.
Incidentally, Ward actually knew Merle Haggard, personally. They were contemporaries. He claimed that Merle was the second best pinball player in town. Some other guy was clearly the best. Haggard was a couple years older and did, actually, grow up in Oildale. According to other accounts, Haggard occasionally attended BHS.
Ward was able to play three years on the varsity baseball team at the newly opened high school.
Priceless photo of the NHS Key Club. Is that the Fonze on the far right? The "books" prop indicates that Don was the treasurer.
Another somewhat famous person DW grew up with is Johnny Callison, one of the best baseball players to come out of our area. Johnny made a name for himself with the Phillies organization in the 1960s. He even won an All-Star game with a home run! Not only did Ward play against Callison in high school, he also played on the same Little League team! Don assured me that Callison was the real deal -- every bit as good as you might expect. Johnny "made it look easy" is what Larry Press, the long time local sports writer wrote about him.
Don was also a thespian in high school, belonging to the "Gilded Maskers". Senior photo at North High.
He joined the U. S. Marine Reserves while in high school with 19 others from North High. I did not hear the full story on how that came about, but I have the idea that Don had something to do with it. It is clear that he was a leader and organizer in high school. He was able to attend Stanford as a benefit of being in the Reserves. However, when he took a Marine physical that year he was informed that his eyesight was not 20-20 (though he had never worn glasses). This meant that he couldn't fly jets due to less-than-perfect vision. This was a huge disappointment. Discouraged, he quit going to monthly required meetings. It was then that he was drafted into the corps -- after attending Stanford his freshman year.
With no war in the late 1950s, Don ended up having a pretty good time in the USMC. He played on several athletic teams, travelling to various bases, mainly in California including San Diego, Pendleton,and others.
After putting his time in and being discharged from the Marines (early out), he attended BC for a couple years (‘58, ‘59) and played on the ‘59 National Champion Renegades. This was a great experience, all the way around.
This, apparently, was the championship program for 1959.
After two years at BC, he went on to attend college at Nevada Reno for ‘60 and ‘61. Unfortunately, he broke his shoulder badly (on defense) in 1960 and that pretty much ended his playing days. The next year he caught on as a coach for the Reno freshmen team (1961). This was his first job coaching -- and started a four-decade involvement with school sports. Don was 23 at the time, with applicable seasoning in the USMC.
Due to length of time in college, he was able to pursue and earn two majors and two minors. The majors were in Math and PE, with minors in History and Physical Science. He almost had a minor in English, too. He was able to also pick up enough on the way (education classes) to be qualified to teach in public schools. We are assuming that the GI Bill helped out financially.
Don Ward's first teaching job was at nearby Sparks High School (just outside of Reno). They were called the Railroaders due to the historical connection with the transcontinental railroad that went over and through the Sierras in that vicinity.
Don Ward as a rookie teacher in Nevada.
As a new teacher he became an assistant football coach and JV basketball head coach. As a rookie basketball coach he inherited an unusually tall and talented group of JV players, mainly sophomores, averaging a height of 6’2”. He had a fantastic experience with this team, only losing 2 games that year and winning the championship. He told me that he and Lorraine were "living high off the hog" by bringing in a whopping $400/mo. Plus, Lorraine was working at Harrahs so they had two incomes. Everything was looking good.
Here are a few surprise photos I found online of DW at Sparks High School. They speak for themselves.
Despite his new-found "wealth", the teaching workload was strenuous — Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Physics, and a PE class. This is what happens when you are qualified to teach so many subjects! Add to that teaching load his coaching duties and, well, you have a very busy life.
After that first year at Sparks, Don got a call from California, out of the blue, from a Dr John Eckart. Don did not realize at the time that Eckart was the Associate Superintendent of Personnel for the Kern High School District. Dr Eckart asked if DW wanted to teach and coach at South High.
He accepted the offer and started at SHS in 1963, its sixth year of existence. His academic assignment was to teach mainly math classes. Additionally, he coached Freshmen baseball and was an assistant coach on George Van Pelt's B football staff. Eventually, Don moved on to assist at the varsity football level with Larry Lafond (backfield coach). He headed up frosh baseball for 6 years (including 64-65, our class).
Jack Towery left (after our graduation year) and Ward became the varsity baseball coach in ‘69 (until 1977). In 1977, when Larry Lafond retired, Don Ward became the Head coach of both varsity baseball and football. At that point he dropped baseball and became the head football coach at South for the next 15 years. By the time he finally stepped down from coaching he had a total of 28 years on the SHS varsity football coaching staff. That’s pretty impressive. Could this be the longest tenure of any South coach in any sport? Think about that one.
Here are a number of photos from DW's long tenure at South.
1964
Pictured with Hal Williams in 1964 Merrimac
Oddly tilted photo from the 1968 yearbook. 1976 yearbook at South (no tie)
1982 - no crew cut! Look at who else was teaching at SHS in 1985!
1968: Larry Lafond, DW, Ray Hernandez, JR, Dan McLean, Phil Spain, Doug Smith, Phil Walker
His favorite coaching assignment ?? Lots of stern faces in this crew!
In 1991 Ward left coaching and went to the New Stockdale High School and became the AD (Athletic Director) and taught a few math courses. His last 8 years at Stockdale were spent as a full time AD. He retired from the public school system in 2001.
Since his retirement Ward has done much traveling, mainly to various timeshares that he and Lorraine have acquired over the years. They have a strong preference for Kauai (Hawaii), though they also have a couple weeks in Tahoe and Hilton Head, too.
Physically, he is doing pretty good for being 82 years old. He's had one knee replacement and a few rods in the lower back, but is still able to golf and get around just fine. He regularly exercises (three times a week in gym), which he attributes to staying mobile and mostly healthy. “Stay active” is his advice to us whipper-snappers.
In 15 years of being head coach, he had 3 league championships. He told me his favorite team may have been the one that started out very poorly and then later learned how to win. That was a satisfying coaching season!
Steinman, Ver Huel, Gabbitas, Eggleston, Fanucchi, and Ward on 10-13-2018.
Don and Lorraine, October 13, 2018.
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Various other things we talked about (optional but interesting):
He claims that coaching success in high school is 90% talent pool. (By the way, it is the same with music excellence at the high school level). By this time, after a long and successful career coaching, I would think that Don knows what he is talking about. Just look at Arvin, North and BHS in the fall of 1967. They had plenty of good talent on each of these high school football teams and their records reflected this. Or better, recall East High basketball during Freddie Boyd’s entire time there -- he started for EB all four years. I think that the 1968 East team was the best basketball squad that Bakersfield has ever seen, at least in terms of how they dominated their competition. There is no way that coach Krafve could have NOT won with that lineup. Or consider the South B class basketball team when John Mears was ascending (1964-65 season). I think Jack Koski was a decent coach but that team was just special, mostly because of Mears. Talent aside, however, that final 10% -- the non-talent part that involves good coaching -- can make a difference.
The race issues over the Rebel Flag were a big deal in the fall of 1968 (the year after our class graduated). As I recall, there was no hint of this unrest until the year after our graduation. It mainly focused on the flags that were traditionally used by the Rebelettes, who put on a fantastic show — "like nobody else in the Valley" according to Don. He recalled that at one point, at the height of the protests, the male teachers were "summoned to the quad" by the school principal to keep a lid on the students’ activities. I believe my sister, Robin, was a vocal supporter of the status quo. She was a freshman that year. I can see how she could have been involved with supporting the established traditions at South High. I was going to UCSB at the time and had no first-hand observations of exactly what was transpiring in the fall of 1968 at SHS. But I heard about it. Mom sent me a couple newspaper stories.
It is interesting to consider how innocent decisions can turn into fiery disputes just a few years later - simply because the context has changed. When South High was opened in 1957 they had to select a mascot, team name, colors, etc. I'm not sure how this was done but it is reasonable to assume that the faculty, including Grant Jensen (principal), had to have had influence in selecting the future-troublesome “Rebel” mascot. Who knew that this innocent selection, obviously based on the fact that our school was located south of town, would later lead to racial strife at South? Who could have known? When James Ratcliff, a likeable and humorous black student, became “Johnny Rebel” during our junior year, I knew that the times-they-were-a-changin', in many ways for the better. James was the perfect selection (I believe that he was elected) for this role at this time. He even got to ride a horse around the track!
DW related another interesting story about one of our outspoken male teachers, who we all knew but shall remain nameless in this recounting. He was on the coaching staff. When the then principal (after Jensen had moved on) wanted to eliminate the "mean-looking" Rebel face from our logo, the teacher/coach quietly protested by having the infamous ornery southerner's visage tatooed on BOTH of his forearms! In terms of personality and expressing individual liberty, it's a great story. It is doubtful that there were any racial motives behind this silent protest. Just another traditionalist weary of being told what to do in a quickly changing social and political environment. You don’t find many teachers like THAT anymore.
An interesting take on that uncomfortable fall of 1968 was that DW thinks that having an undefeated football team may have helped to relieve some of the social pressure felt on campus at that time. It gave EVERYBODY something in common to root and cheer for. It didn’t hurt that the star running back (Brent) was a "person of color", though they certainly did not use that term back then.
We also talked about how the political leanings of school staffs have completely reversed over time. Most teachers were conservative in those days. Now they are almost ALL on the liberal side. Perhaps this is due to the colleges that produce them. I think Miller was SHS’s first openly liberal teacher, though I could be wrong. Many of our male teachers (there was a higher percentage of men teachers then) had served in WWII or the Korean War. Or, like Don, had served in the military. Those kind of experiences produce a different result.
I can attest to this shift in political profile within school faculties. When I started out in 1974 (Arcata High), I was easily the youngest person on the staff. The teachers were generally conservative, politically, and many were in the 35-65 age range. Over the next 10 years (after which I left teaching to move into software engineering) that all changed as new teachers came into the school system. Unionization no doubt also contributed to the liberalization of the teaching profession.
I spoke a bit about myself to DW. I figured I owed him something for his time and attention, even though the story is about him. He was surprised that my family is so unusually successful in the field of music. He also did not know that I had a BA in Music and an MS in Computer Science. I only spoke briefly about this. He agreed that I probably have more in common with him and his contemporaries than I do with my own class, due to the shared teaching background. After talking with him about his math and science talents, I came to the conclusion that he may have become a computer professional in a different era. But then he wouldn't have been a high school coach.
We discussed in some detail how the elimination of non-varsity sports in our sophomore year decimated our high school class in terms of continuity. It was unfair and unnecessary, but life is not fair, as we all know. He assured me that the teachers had nothing to do with the decision to gut the athletic programs across Kern County.
We talked about Dave Rader (he and Bob were my neighbors on Oakwood Dr) and how he suddenly showed up for football in the fall of 1966. I was a junior QB and unproven/unknown due to no participation during my sophomore year. The first team guy, Craig McGee, went down with a broken ankle during the preseason Football Carnival at BC. What to do? Apparently David volunteered to come out. He had no football experience but was a natural athlete and turned out to be a fine defensive back. With a run-centric offense he fit in well. Dave wasn't the strongest passer, but it made little difference in our offense. David also had the confidence of the senior-dominated team and had natural leadership skills. DW said that he spoke with Dave’s dad (Martin) and told him that he wouldn’t ask Dave to do anything he did not feel comfortable doing. He avoided injury and became a big league baseball player, arguably one the best to ever come out of Bakersfield. I never knew that side of the story but thought it was nice for DW to share it.
DW was surprised that I knew so much about the team after us — the Valley Champs. Like the fact that even though Brent was very good, the defense was even better. Algra was an important part of the offense, as well. But I did learn that much of that team was made up of juniors, many brought up from coach Van Pelt's champion B class team in '67. And those little guys up front got great experience during our mediocre season. From what I have gleaned from the old newspaper stories, I think that perhaps they should have let Mark Hance throw more. A balanced offense would have dominated the opposition even more than they did with a run-only attack. But you know what they say, a lot of things can go wrong when you put the ball up in the air. I noted that Doug Smith (receiver) had more yardage during our year than he did in the championship year. My guess is this is because they had to throw fewer desperation "hail Marys"! It was sad to hear of Doug’s early demise. I wish he would have held onto that ball that bounced off his hands in West High's end zone! Wide open and full speed. It happens. RIP Doug Smith, a tremendously talented high school pass receiver.
It is amazing how much you can remember about things that occurred over 50 years ago.
Though I was never in any of Don Ward's classes, we crossed paths both in Freshman baseball and later with varsity football. I can't say that we had a really great coach/player relationship. That can be for a few reasons. One was that Wal Topic was always cracking me up at the wrong times! I didn't mean to be disrespectful, but when something is funny I tend to laugh. Another reason is that, at the time, I had difficulty being super "rah-rah" about team spirit. I hated to lose and loved to win, but doing the high school over-the-top hyper-emotional self cheering was not a natural fit for me. This could easily have been construed by a coach as not caring. This was not the case. The truth is, I don't recall having a person-to-person, one-on-one discussion with Ward at any time during high school. You'd think that would have happened at some point. It never did.
Regardless, I somehow knew that I would have a great discussion with him at some point in my life. I made the call and we made it happen. I am very happy that we could get together. For me, the conversation was electric. It filled in a few blanks and gave me unexpected surprises along the way.
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Who are the teachers that you have thought about over the past 50 years? John Briscoe (band), John Henderson (3 years of varsity basketball), Ron Fontaine (counselor - the reason that I went to UCSB), Ron Steinman (talented drama teacher and director), George Carson (vocal music), Robert Gabbitas (spanish), Jim Peck (always entertaining in chemistry), Hal Eggleston (home room teacher for 4 years and JV football coach), John Nyquist (orchestra), and yes, Don Ward.
Which teachers do you think about from time to time?
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Don Ward is also part of the North High School Hall of Fame.
Here is the writeup for that organization:
DW at the North High School Hall of Fame Induction ceremony.
Don Ward
January 2, 2014 by NHSHofF
Don is a true product of the 08 area, growing up on Lincoln Street and China Grade Loop in Oildale. He attended Standard School from Kindergarten through the 8th grade. After one year at Bakersfield High School, he, along with hundreds of other Oildale “River Rats”, was fortunate to be in the first group of students to enter North High School. This group of sophomores is responsible for the school colors being red and grey and the team names being the Stars, Comets and Twinks when the school opened.
While at North, Don participated in football and baseball for 3 years, and, basketball for 2 years. In 1953 he was named the Most Outstanding Player on the first undefeated football team in North’s history, the B class Comets. In 1954 & 55 he earned the top “Student Athlete” award on the varsity football team. He played B class basketball for 2 years, playing in the B class Valley finals in 1955. He was a 3 year starter at 3rd base for the varsity baseball team. His proudest moment at North High occurred in the fall of 1954, when he quarterbacked the varsity football team to its only Valley Championship to date. During his athletic participation years, he was fortunate to play for 2 coaches who are also members of the North High Athletic Hall of Fame, Jordan “Turk” Eliades and Dick Heber.
After high school, Don attended Stanford University for one year. He was then drafted into the U.S. Marine Corps through the Reserve Program, but, got an ‘’early out” to go back to school. In 1959, he was a member of the National Champion B.C. Renegade football team. In 1960 he entered the University of Nevada at Reno to play football and finish his college education. During fall practice he broke his right shoulder, which finished his playing days. In the fall of 1961 he was asked to help coach the freshman football team at the University of Reno, thus beginning the career that would last for 40 years.
Don returned to Bakersfield in 1963 to begin his teaching and coaching career at South High School. For 28 years he was a math teacher and coach at the school. He coached football for all 28 years including being head varsity coach for 15 of those years. He also spent 15 years at South with the baseball program, eight of those as head varsity coach. During this time, he was lucky to have come in contact with hundreds of outstanding young men who have grown up to be contributors and leaders in their communities. He was also fortunate to coach athletes who have gone on to the professional ranks in both football and baseball. During the last 10 years in education, he served as Athletic Director of the first new high school in the Kern High School District in 21 years. While at Stockdale High, Don created an exceptional coaching staff for this brand new school.
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I’m so thrilled to welcome historical romance author and sweet friend, Patti Stockdale, to Romancing History today. Although Patti and I met through an on-line group for first-timers attending the American Christian Fiction Writers annual conference in May 2016, we discovered that we once lived less than a block apart from each other in a small Virginia town but had never met. How crazy is that?
Patti’s debut novel, Three Little Things, released February 4th and folks, it’s fabulous. Click here to read my five-star review. Patti has graciously offered a signed copy of Three Little Things to one Romancing History Guest. You can enter the giveaway at the bottom of the post.
Before we chat with Patti, here’s a little bit about her and her new book.
About Patti
Patti Stockdale loves hope, history, and a good happily ever after. She can’t remember numbers, so she married a statistician. Thanks to him, she’s lived all sorts of places and worked all sorts of jobs. While employed by an NFL team, she once answered the phone by the wrong team name. She doesn’t work there anymore. For 11 years, she directed the programming at a nonprofit senior center and hosted an annual talent show, rocking a Dolly Parton wig, Annie Oakley boots, and a sweet—although snug—Batman costume. She no longer works there either. These days, Patti writes books and occasionally educational assessments and magazine articles.
You can connect with Patti on her website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, GoodReads, & BookBub
About the Book
One forbidden love. Two broken hearts. Three little things.
Hattie Waltz should forget the troubled neighbor leaving for boot camp in 1917. He forgot about her ages ago. It had always been the Waltzs verses the Kregers, his family pitted against hers. When she hands him a farewell gift, a chemistry lesson unfolds. The good kind.
Arno Kreger can’t leave Iowa or his old man fast enough. He’s eager to prove his worth on the battlefield and stop blaming himself for his brother’s death. Before entering the train, he bumps into Hattie. He’s loved her forever, always from the sidelines, because nobody crosses Hattie’s pa.
One innocent letter soon morphs into many. Arno and Hattie share three little secrets in each letter and grow closer together. But he’s on his way to war across the ocean, and she’s still in her father’s house. Their newfound love will need to survive dangers on both fronts.
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Interview with Patti
Fast Five
Coffee or Tea? Tea. Growing up, we visited my grandparents every afternoon at three o’clock for tea time.
Mexican or Chinese? Mexican. I always order the same thing – cheese enchiladas and rice.
Chocolate Chip or Oatmeal Raisin? Chocolate Chip Cookies. Crispy, please.
Jeans & Ankle Boots or Pajamas & Slippers? Pajamas & Slippers. My go-to fashion is comfortable and casual.
Pride & Prejudice or Jane Eyre? Pride & Prejudice ranks as my all-time favorite book.
Q&A
About You & Your Writing
RH: Tell us a little bit about yourself.
PS: I returned to college over twenty years ago to study creative writing. That’s when I researched and wrote the first draft of Little Then, I packed it in a box and accepted a job at a busy nonprofit senior center. A few years ago, I dusted off the manuscript, researched for months, and rewrote the book two or three times. I also freelance, writing reading assessments for an educational publisher. Three Little Things, a historical romance, is my first book. Nine days out of ten, you’ll find me writing and editing in my little office with my back to the window. I’m easily distracted!
RH: Hahaha! I can relate to being easily distracted. I recently switched my office to the back of the house where I can no longer see the goings on in the neighborhood. Which 5 words describe you, the woman, apart from being an author?
PS: Five words that describe me include friendly, curious, hard-working, fun-loving, and a Christian.
RH: I would agree whole-heartedly with each of those descriptors and add a great sense of humor. I wish we had known each other when you lived in my neighborhood all those years ago. What or who is your favorite historical romance novel and/or author? Why?
PS: Deeanne Gist is one of my favorite authors because I can’t stop smiling when I read her books. She charms me from beginning to end.
RH: She is one of my favorite authors as well! Another thing we have in common. Fans of romantic fiction love a cute meet. How did you and your significant other meet?
PS: I’ve known my husband forever. He grew up two blocks from my house and delivered our newspaper. In ninth grade, he asked me to dance. I told him I need to talk to my friend first because she’d had a crush on him. Thankfully, she gave me a thumbs up. The rest is history.
RH: That is just the sweetest thing. I bet you’re glad your friend wasn’t too interested. When did you know you wanted to write?
PS: In high school, my English teacher assigned short stories. I stopped myself around the thirty-page mark. My classmates turned in five or six pages. Still, it took me another twenty years to figure out my career goal.
RH: That’s funny! I’m so glad you’ve found you’re calling! What has God taught you along your writing journey?
PS: God has taught me to stop manipulating my writing career and to trust him.
About Your Recent Release
RH: That is an ongoing lesson that most believers struggle with. I know I do. What was the inspiration behind your recent novel?
PS: Love letters my maternal grandparents exchanged during WW I served as inspiration for my novel.
RH: When I heard the novel was based on your grandparents letters, you’d already hooked me. What a neat way to not only get to know your grandparents in a way most grandchildren never do, but its a pretty neat way to remember them by for your whole family. Do you have a favorite quote from your recent release you’d like to share?
PS: The first two sentences of Three Little Things are probably my favorite, not that it goes downhill from there! “Not once in eighteen years had Hattie Waltz considered praying for a plague. But if a swarm of locusts intervened, she’d not complain.”
RH: Those are some pretty great lines. I was all in as soon as I read them. If you were to pick a particular Scripture verse as the theme of your novel, what would it be?
PS: Deuteronomy 31:6 best fits my story. “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you.”
RH: I love that verse and having read the story, I’d agree that they fit your story well. When and where is your story set?
PS: Three Little Things, set from 1917-1918, takes place on the Iowa homefront, three boot camps, and in France.
RH: You must have really had your hands full learning about all those different settings you portrayed in your novel. Who would you cast as the hero and heroine for your story?
PS: If I made movies, I’d cast the hero and heroine from The Notebook (Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams) to star in Three Little Things. They slightly resemble my grandparents who inspired the story.
RH: Excellent choices! Fans of historical fiction & romance love the details that your research provides. Was there anything particularly interesting that you learned while researching your book that you were able to use in your story that you’d like to share?
PS: Much of my research centered on German-American families during the war and how they suffered discrimination based on their ancestry. I inserted that factual detail into the story.
RH: That is very true. Many German-Americans changed the spelling of their names to demonstrate their loyalty to their new country. One town near me changed its name from Berlin to Lovettsville during that time period. What do you hope readers will take away from your story?
PS: After reading Three Little Things, I hope people fall in love with Arno and Hattie, learn something new about the WW I era, and discover how faith and trust cemented the story.
RH: Well, I certainly did and was rooting for Arno from the beginning. Anything else you’d like us to know about you or your book?
PS: My favorite part of the book is the letters Arno and Hattie exchange, especially the three little things they share with each other.
RH: The Three Little Things that Arno and Hattie share in their letters are so endearing and really make your novel unique. What are you working on now?
PS: I’m polishing my next manuscript set in 1919. Because It’s True showcases a woman who learns she’s adopted and a soldier who learns his sweetheart married his twin. On a road trip to find two siblings for her and a fresh start for him, they discover there’s no place like home.
RH: Oh, that sounds wonderful! I can hardly wait to read it! I had so much fun chatting with you, Patti. Thanks for visiting with my readers.
PS: Thanks so much for this sweet opportunity.
*Giveaway
This giveaway has ended.
Congratulations to Deena Adams, the winner of the signed copy of Three Little Things.
Patti has graciously offered a signed copy of Three Little Things to one Romancing History guest. To be entered to win, please tell us “three little things” about yourself in the comments below!
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Graduation Day for Parent University
Nearly 1,000 parents participated in the Parent University Parent Recognition Ceremony on April 14 at Roosevelt High School, which also highlighted Parent University's fifth anniversary. Parent University and its community partners offer classes to empower parents to help educate their children by providing them with information about the resources and opportunities the district offers, and connecting them to the school community and resources in the community at large.
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Parent Dates - May 2016
April 4-May 27: Standardized testing window for elementary and middle school students
April 11-May 20: Standardized testing window for high school students
May 10: Fresno Unified Scholarship Banquet
May 11: Board of Education meeting
May 23-June 8: Graduations
May 25: Board of Education meeting
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2016 High School Graduation Schedule
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District Roundup
Roeding, Lawless Teachers are Educators of the Week
Julie Johnson, a sixth-grade teacher at Roeding Elementary School, and Karen Wong, a first grade teacher at Lawless Elementary School, were both recently named KSEE24's Educator of the Week. Each week, the station honors a teacher in the valley who goes above and beyond.
Edison, Computech Excel at History Day Competition
Following the Fresno County History Day competition March 12, Edison High School champions who will move on the state competition May 5-7 in Rocklin are: Historical Paper on the Explorations of John Muir, Gisell Vandrick; Historical Paper on the Encounters Leading to the Compromise of 1850, Catherine Jalomo; Group Website on the Exploration of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Laura Larsen, Jake Hanson, Hannah Millhollen, Ryhan Arnett; Group Performance on the Encounters of Religious-based Hate, Rachel Mrkaich, Anthony Perez, Omar Ceja, Richard McCoy, Gisel Delacerda.
Other winners were: Third place Group Exhibit on the Exploration of Cloning, Dillion Lay, Sandra Rodriguez-Paredes, Johana Herrera and Maria Macias; third place Group Website on the Exploration of Women's Rights, Darielle Green, Sambria Morgan, Valerie Estrada and Summer Ghaleb; runner-up Group Documentary on the Jewish Curse (Encountering the Holocaust), Harneet Kaur, Mariana Olivo, Karen Tapia and Anyely Hernandez; runner-up Individual Exhibit: The Encounter that Launched the Gay Rights Movement, Mayahuel Garcia; runner-up Historical Paper on the Encounters of the Youth Counter Culture, Samira Abed; runner-up Individual Website on Womanism: An Exploration of Black Feminism, Katie Bordona.
Computech Middle School students advancing to the state competition are Group Performance on the Exploration of AIDS in the 1980s (Ryan White), Tyler Mrkaich, Austin Kern, Annie Cooper, Emma Pitcher.
Fresno Unified, AT &T Partner to Teach Students Valuable Lesson
Roosevelt High School students learned firsthand the dangers of distracted driving thanks to a simulator provided by AT &T on campus March 31. Students had the opportunity to take a test drive in the "It Can Wait" simulator, which aims to teach students about the dangers of sending or looking at texts, Tweets, posts or emails while driving.
According to AT &T, seven out of 10 people engage in smartphone activities while driving. Texting and emailing are still the most prevalent. But other smartphone activity use behind the wheel is now common. Among social platforms, Facebook is the most used, with more than a quarter of those polled using the app while driving. About one in seven say they're on Twitter behind the wheel
Wawona Will Host Multicultural Fair
Wawona Middle School will host an on-campus Multicultural Fair from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, May 14 to bring the community together and promote cultural awareness. Various community members and organizations will be on hand to present information to attendees. The event will also feature bounce houses, food trucks, the mobile health truck, and cultural presentations.
Edison Debaters are Valley Champions
Edison High School seniors Samira Abed and Katie Bordona won a Valley title in Public Forum Debate at Stockdale High School March 4-5 and moved on to the California High School Speech Association's State Championships in April. They were joined by Edison's Kyle Tsutsui.
Entrepreneurship Students Meet with Clients
Students at the Phillip J. Patiño School of Entrepreneurship met with local business owners March 16 to provide updates on projects they have been working on for the companies. The students are working on online marketing plans and web development for the businesses, which include Rezcom, Build with Craig, Fresno Fit, Boxy Brands, Green Rose Productions/Visalia Opera Company, Simply Fab and the Fresno Fire Squad. The internships are offered through Shift3 Technologies, a Bitwise Industries company.
Roosevelt Captures Virtual Enterprise Awards
Roosevelt High School Virtual Enterprise team's Every Drop Counts won first place for Sustainable Business Plan and an award of $1,000 at the Virtual Enterprise International competition March 6. They competed against 50 other schools from California, Illinois, New York and Oregon. Roosevelt "Rang the Bell" for the team on March 14, celebrating academics. The team also received sixth place for WOW Factor for Best Booth Design and Salesmanship, eighth place for Logo Design, and an honorable mention for Video Commercial (out of 90 schools).
In January, they took first place for Business Card Design, third place for Best Professional Booth, and third place for Video Commercial, competing against more than 100 schools from all over the U.S. Virtual Enterprise teacher Linda Jean Voth said the school's team of 16 students that went to the competition was "the most professional and best behaved of any school."
Ahwahnee Middle School Hosts African American Multi-Cultural Celebration
Ahwahnee Middle School hosted an African American multi-cultural celebration March 11, featuring a free dinner for the first 350 guests and performances by MLK Dance Troupe, Purpose 2 Praise, Charlie Tubbs and Fellowship Youth Choir. Speakers were Freddie Black, a licensed marriage and family therapist and Roosevelt High School alum; Tate Hill Jr., Fresno Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce president/C.E.O; and Fresno City Council Member Oliver Baines III.
Hoover High Raises Money through Kids Day
Hoover High School raised $2,798.32 for Valley Children's Hospital during Kids Day newspaper sales March 8, surpassing last year's total of $2,200.00.
Vinland Student Groups Spotlighting the Positive
Students at Vinland Elementary School have created clubs to make the school better. The Giving Tree Group passes out positive notes, pictures and treats to adults at the school every week. The Finding Awesome Group highlights one person -- student or adult -- at the school each week. The honoree is interviewed about how they are making the school a better place and their story is read during announcements. Their photo and quotes hang on the cafeteria wall.
Phoenix Secondary Students Nominated for Film Awards
Phoenix Secondary Academy students have been nominated for awards during Fresno County Office of Education's "Picture the Valley Film Festival" April 13, 5-7 p.m. at Clovis Veteran's Memorial Auditorium. The students are Angel Munoz, Demitrious McMillian, Jacob Kalina and Eloy Sanchez-Carmago.
Norseman Elementary Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Perform
Norseman Elementary School's deaf and hard of hearing students provided a special performance in sign language based on "Once Upon a Time," a story of the Three Little Pigs from the wolf's perspective. The annual play, in its 39th year, is a much anticipated event for students and parents alike. Norseman's deaf and hard of hearing department writes, produces, and directs the play.
Gaston Shows its Love for Reading Heart Founder
Gaston Middle School's Black Student Union gathered book donations to partner with 9-year-old Fresno Unified student and Reading Heart founder Danay Ferguson on her literacy campaign. Danay broke the world record for collecting books in a 24-hour period by gathering 280,110 books March 18-19 at Chukchansi Park.
Danay visited Gaston on March 18 to talk with students about her campaign. Students had the opportunity to sign the "Gaston Supports the Fight Against Illiteracy" banner. The students' help will also support the school's efforts to encourage all students to do well on the Degree of Reading Power test, which they will take after the spring break.
Edison Students focus on Addiction, Other Health Issues at Health Expo
Edison High School's Bio-Med Pathway for ninth and 10th grade students organized its second annual Health and Wellness Expo March 16. Tenth grade students' presentations focused on public service announcement campaigns promoting addiction awareness, while the ninth grade students' topics included physical fitness, nutrition, community resources, and disease prevention. The school partnered with HealthCorps, a national non-profit organization promoting health and well-being. Students used videos, pamphlets and posters to educate elementary and middle school students in the Edison region, as well as their peers at Edison, on the dangers of drugs.
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In a recent conversation with Paper, I found it truly inspiring to hear about the impactful work Superintendent Kirk Shrum and educators in Visalia Unified School District are doing to foster connections that extend beyond the classroom for students. Their dedication to ensuring each student feels a part of something larger within their community is remarkable. 📚🤝 "What research shows is that when students are connected to something beyond maybe just their academic class, they perform better, they feel better about themselves, and they have better attendance...if every student's connected to something meaningful, it's going to change their trajectory." 🔗 Watch his full interview and explore more insights from leading superintendents at leadership-voices.com.
‼️ Update: Deadline to apply has been extended to January 22.‼️ Our LOCAL students have a chance to be in the National Civics Bee Do you know any 6, 7, or 8th grade students that live in Michigan? Encourage them to apply before January 22. A quick test of your civics knowledge... Q: Why does the American flag have 13 stripes? Q: Why does the flag have 50 stars? The Battle Creek Chamber of Commerce is seeking essay submissions from any 6th, 7th, or 8th grade student by January 8, 2024 to participate in the National Civics Bee, right here in Battle Creek, MI. (Students must be a resident of MICHIGAN). The top 20 finalists will win a brand new tablet, an opportunity to compete for cash prizes on the local and state level and possibly on to the National competition in Washington DC to win $50,000! A: because there were 13 original colonies A: because there is one star for each state Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gSWUKW-X Do you know any 6, 7, or 8th grade students that live in Michigan? Encourage them to apply before January 22. **Please share this information with your network. We want to be well represented on the National Level. #NationalCivicsBee #government #battlecreekmi #albion #choosemarshall #CalhounCountyMI #civicseducation
🏙️ I'm taking a trip down memory lane today, reminiscing about my time at Marcus Garvey Elementary, a lowly rated school in the Southside of Chicago. 🏫 This place holds some of my most cherished memories. 🌟🎭 Through @UrbanGateways performances, I had the opportunity to explore the world beyond the classroom walls. 🌍 It ignited my travel obsession and significantly broadened my horizons. 🎭 🪲 In Mr. Vaughn's 5th grade science class, I raised insects to combat an invasive species plant. 🌿 It was hands-on learning at its best, teaching me the importance of ecological balance and the power of small actions. 🌱 ➗ And who could forget Mr. Bozeman? He not only pushed my math abilities to new heights but also gave me the confidence to tutor fellow classmates who struggled with the concepts. 🧮 It was a lesson in leadership and empathy I carry with me to this day. 📚📜 But it wasn't just about academics; I learned about pride in my history and myself. The red, the green, and the black – symbols of heritage and unity that still resonate in my heart. ❤️💚🖤💪🏾 These personal experiences are a testament to the potential within our schools, no matter their ratings. 🎁 🌟 Many of my colleagues come from A-rated or private schools, but let's not overlook the schools like Marcus Garvey Elementary or the incredible kids who attend them. 🙌🏾 🌟📚 Let's talk 📣📣📣 What was your school rated? Is it indicative of the quality of education that you received? What is your opinion of the current rating system? #MarcusGarveyMemories #InvestInOurSchools #EducationMatters
This year at Oak National Academy, we’ve been releasing a brand new curriculum for secondary history with our expert partners Future Academies. With the curriculum nearly fully resourced, let’s explore the resource I’m MOST proud of…🥁 📌 The British Empire: how far was it transformed in the mid-nineteenth century? These new resources for secondary history teachers have been carefully planned and produced. Here are three reasons why I think they’re unmissable: With a clear focus and attention to detail, they tackle a subject that is sometimes dealt with superficially: the mid-nineteenth century British Empire. They deal with a difficult, yet fundamental issue in Britain’s past. Historians such as David Olusoga have warned school leaders about the danger of teaching a dishonest version of the past. These resources seek to do the opposite. The resources are shaped around an enquiry question investigating the extent of change to the British Empire during the nineteenth century. This provides a clear structure and guidance for pupils’ learning about this fascinating topic. But, don’t just listen to me. Check them out here: https://lnkd.in/etvUYTPk
Today, the final books for my fall semester of 2024 came in the mail. This stack of books encompasses the Western Tradition, covering the ancient, modern, and Christian pillars of the west. My classes this upcoming semester will be conducted Socratic Seminar style, with close readings of these texts, engaging with the important questions that they produce. Yet, this type of education is not found just anywhere, in fact it’s quite rare to find in most colleges and universities today. Thankfully, the The Honors College of Belmont Abbey College provides this form of classical liberal arts education- the one that so many great thinkers, leaders, and teachers have been formed by. If you’re a student or a parent- consider coming to or sending your child to the Honors College at Belmont Abbey. It’s an education like no other that seeks to do what education should do- induce the human person to virtue and happiness.
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — Having spent his whole life in Bakersfield, Rich Richardson understands what it means to grow up facing hardships, only to come out on top.
"You’re the one that’s going to have to make it or break it," Richardson told students at West High Saturday.
That’s why he’s spent a majority of his adult life working to positively influence youth in the African American community as an educator and administrator throughout various school districts.
“Fixed mindset is always I don’t have any control over my life but that’s not true," Richardson said. "We have all the control that we need, we just have to use it the right way, and that’s why mentors are so important.”
West High Community Councilor Diane Mcgee says influences like Richardson are desperately needed among the younger generations of African American students.
“We didn’t have very much, we had to make our fun ourselves. And so I think just be being back there in the old days I saw it," Mcgee said. "Like I said we still have those students that are struggling and need that guidance, so we want them to know we’re here for you.”
Every year at West High, in honor of Black History Month, Mcgee organizes an event for students throughout the district to come hear from community leaders. The goal is not only to provide knowledge and life skills to the students, but inspire them.
One woman who's followed in Mcgee's footsteps is Janell Burton, West High's Dean of Student Support and Services.
“It’s something special when someone that looks like you is able to mentor you, when you walk into a class or a program and you see someone that looks like you, it’s an instant connection," Burton said.
These messages from mentors and leaders in the Black community have been passed down and now fall on the ears of the younger generation. Stockdale High School student Broderick Bownds was in Richardson's lecture Saturday. He says he wants to follow in the footsteps of these men and women to bring positivity and support to those who follow him.
“I think it’s really inspiring, and I take that to heart because I am a leader in BSU and I want to apply the same methods the same course of action that they did here," Bownds said.
According to Project Best — a program that identifies African American young men and guides them through college prep and academic courses — in the Southern San Joaquin Valley, 58% of African American male students graduate high school, and 14% attend college.
“You’re tossed into a world and told to conform when nobody’s giving you instruction or even love at that point," said Andrew Jones, a global mentor in dance, education, and fitness.
Jones says his life growing up in Bakersfield wasn’t easy, and he never had anyone to show him the way through his struggles, but that’s what made him want to become a positive influence for struggling youth.
He says he wants his mentees to understand that they can find success, even if they don’t take a traditional path.
“You immediately see your value as a supporting resource that’s not an adult that they’re familiar with," siad Jones. "They get a glimpse of what the outside world, and as a mentor you get to be their illustration.”
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A squad from Centennial High School won the national title with its business plan for a hypothetical enterprise named GoGather. Bakersfield High School's team Food4Thought took second and Ridgeview High's Eco Depot placed third in a competition that brought together the top 44 teams in the country.
Their success in a three-day contest that ended Wednesday extends a winning tradition that has seen local high schools repeatedly come out on top in national competition. People involved often credit enthusiastic teachers, supportive administrators and dedicated business people who donate their time to advise hard-working students.
"The keys to our success are the contributions of our students, our teachers, the staff and administration of the Kern High School District, and the business community coming together in a common vision for our students and our community to succeed," Angel Cottrell, Entrepreneurship Resource Centers program manager with the district's Career & Technical Education Center and Regional Occupation Center, said by phone Wednesday afternoon as she prepared to celebrate with students by attending a show at Harlem's famous Apollo Theater.
The teams' performance this week won kudos from J.P. Lake, one of Bakersfield's biggest proponents of entrepreneurship and director of the B3K economic development collaboration.
"An amazing achievement," he called Wednesday's sweep in a text, "and testament to the young minds in our community."
Virtual Enterprise simulates real-world business by putting students in individual executive and administrative roles, forcing them to work together to plan and operate an enterprise of their own creation. They hone not just team-building, research and presentation skills but also tackle specific disciplines like marketing, accounting, finance and management.
Apart from the marquis business-plan contest, this week's championships included more focused competitions — and there, too, local teams performed highly. GoGather took second place in the finance and QuickBooks categories, and fourth in marketing, while Food4Thought placed third in human resources.
A total of six local squads flew to New York City to compete this week after placing highly in state finals in late January. BHS team Ithir took part, as did Ridgeview's Youforia and Stockdale High's Accelera.
In state finals earlier this year in downtown Bakersfield, GoGather took first place, followed by Food4Thought, Eco Depot, Youforia and Accelera.
The winning enterprise, GoGather, is set up to be a subscription box service intended to pull teenagers away from their phones so they can socialize in person. The idea is that a new activity arrives each month featuring a different theme that engages customers with face-to-face interaction.
CEO Vaishvi Joshi is joined by Chief Operating Officer Tharun Thiagarajan and Chief Financial Officer Aden Stovall. Juliana Goyentche serves as chief marketing officer while Robert Lopez works as the company's director of sales and products.
Last year, a team from BHS led the local showing by placing second at the Virtual Enterprise national championships in New York City. Two other Bakersfield teams placed in the top five in the country: a team from Ridgeview took fourth and a Centennial business placed fifth — out of nearly 500 teams that participated from around the country.
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The Greater Bakersfield Chamber is proud to host the 34th Annual Beautiful Bakersfield Awards, presented by Valley Strong Credit Union. The awards celebrate the individuals, organizations and businesses dedicated to building something better.
The "old Hollywood"-themed awards gala is scheduled for Saturday at the Mechanics Bank Theater and Convention Center, and promises to be an evening of inspiration and celebration.
The prestigious event will recognize 86 nominees across 17 categories, each exemplifying the spirit of service and excellence that defines Bakersfield. Nominated by community members and vetted by the Beautiful Bakersfield Committee, the following finalists represent the pinnacle of local achievement and dedication.
The festivities will kick off with a check-in and red carpet reception at 5 p.m., followed by the awards ceremony at 7 p.m. Tune in to celebrate the achievements and recognition of all the nominees. The community can livestream the awards show on KGET-TV 17’s Facebook and kget.com. For the latest updates and detailed information, visit beautiful.bakochamber.com and follow us on social media.
The award recipients will be announced in Sunday's newspaper.
A Better Bakersfield
Sponsored by Kaiser Permanente Kern County
An annual event or project that enhances the quality of life in the community.
● Alzheimer's Disease Association of Kern County - Senior Prom
● The Active Bakersfield Alliance - The Bakersfield Marathon
● Blues Zones Project - Tobacco Retail License
● California Living Museum - Holiday Lights
● Children First - East Bakersfield Festival
● Night to Shine Bakersfield - Annual Prom
● Upside Academy Inc. - Christmas in the Neighborhood
● Wildlands Conservancy - Spring Nature Festival
Architecture & Design
Sponsored by Ordiz-Melby Architects
The completion of a brand-new interior and/or exterior building design integrating the environment with space and materials.
● Beautiful You Medical Aesthetics
● Kaiser Permanente Dermatology Clinic
Renovation & Tenant Improvement
Sponsored by Vecchio's
The completion of a renovated design that upgrades an existing structure and/or incorporates landscaping to enhance the property's aesthetic value.
● Brickyard Downtown
● CLTV Gyms
● The Mission at Kern County
Urban Revitalization
Sponsored by Vice Mayor and Ward 2 City Councilmember Andrae Gonzales
An individual, business or organization that has made a meaningful contribution in the past year to placemaking, reimagining how we live, work and play.
● Children First
● Leadership Bakersfield’s Team 3
● Sage Equities
Arts & Culture
Sponsored by County of Kern
Efforts by a group or individual to improve and/or enhance the arts and culture within our community.
● Bakersfield Museum of Art
● Erica Ueberroth
● Kern Dance Alliance
● Notorious Bakersfield
● Zane Adamo (The Soda Crackers)
Education
Sponsored by California Resources Corporation
Efforts by an educator, project or school/college that promote or benefit education in our city at all levels.
● Bakersfield Museum of Art
● CSUB, School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering Grants and Outreach
● Do the Math
Health
Sponsored by Heart Vascular and Leg Center
An individual, group or organization impacting healthy living — above and beyond their normal scope of activities — through education, prevention or medical services.
● Acoustic Remedies Program
● Adventist Health AIS Cancer Center
● Ashton Chase
● Bakersfield College Edible Education Garden
● Kern Medical
● Niesha Davis
Humanitarian Individual
Sponsored by Dignity Health Bakersfield Mercy & Memorial Hospitals
An individual whose personal volunteer efforts have significantly impacted the community.
● Bianca Haynes
● Judy Goad
● Kathy Shank Bess
● Madison Garrett
● Odessa Perkins
● Traco Matthews
● Zoe Gudino
Humanitarian Group
Sponsored by Chevron
A group whose personal volunteer efforts have significantly impacted the community.
● Leadership Bakersfield’s Team 3
● Noel Alexandria Foundation
● Sleepy Baby Box Foundation
● Stockdale Moose Lodge
● Stockdale High School National Honor Society
● Transitional Youth Mobilizing for Change
Small Nonprofit of the Year
Sponsored by Kern Health Systems
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that reported under $99K in taxable income and had a positive impact on the community.
● Agricultural Family Fund
● Apple Core Project
● Charmed & Chosen
● CSF Medical Non-Profit Foundation
● Oildale Community Action Team
Large Nonprofit of the Year
Sponsored by Kern Community Foundation
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that reported over $100K in taxable income and had a positive impact on the community.
● Amelia Molloy’s Angels
● Bakersfield Angels
● Church Without Walls
● Children First
● R.M. Pyles Boys Camp
● Tigerfight Foundation
● Valley Center for the Blind
● Youth 2 Leaders Education Foundation
Next Gen
Sponsored by Kern County Superintendent of Schools
An individual or group in grades K-12 that, through personal involvement and endeavors, has answered the challenge of good citizenship.
● Braya Stotler
● Carter Beardsley
● Gisselle Guerrero
● Javen Freeborn
● Katie Johnson
Young Professional
Sponsored by Clifford & Bradford Insurance Agency
An individual, age 18-40, whose efforts truly impact and enhance the quality of life in the community.
● Cherrity Ricks
● Fatima "Teems" Tulfo
● Dr. Fernando Garcia III
● Karina Funez
● Mitchall Patel
Business Person of the Year
Sponsored by Grapevine MSP, LLC
A local business owner/manager whose efforts truly impact and enhance the quality of life in the community.
● Dr. Anna Marie Frank
● Katie Moradkhani
● Larissa Mitchell
Small Business of the Year
Sponsored by Bank of America
A small business (25 employees or less) whose contributions and/or products and services instill community pride.
● Citryn Marketing
● Inovia Pharmacy
● PorkChop & Bubba's BBQ
● Rainbow Restoration of Bakersfield
● Small Business Celebration
● The Playful Space
Large Business/Corporation of the Year
Sponsored by the City of Bakersfield
The recognition of a large business (26 employees or more) whose volunteer hours and/or financial donations have made a meaningful difference.
● Access Plus Capital
● Bank of America
● Bristol Hospice Bakersfield
● Global Clean Energy
● KGET-TV 17 News
● Valley Strong Credit Union
Harvey L. Hall Lifetime Achievement
Sponsored by Hall Ambulance Service
A local, long-time community leader, age 55 and over, who has made a lasting impact on Bakersfield and its residents.
● Dean McGee
● Maryann Paciullo
● Patsy Romero
● Dr. Richard Casteen
● Dr. Royce H. Johnson
● Stan Moe
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Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale was an extraordinary man. He not only weathered over seven brutal years as a prisoner of war (POW) at the infamous Hanoi Hotel in Vietnam, but recently declassified information reveals that this brave and unflagging war hero also led the POWs there and even ran a successful espionage operation together with the CIA and his wife, Sybil Stockdale.
This incredible story was told in the Smithsonian Channel's “The Spy in the Hanoi Hilton Documentary.” There is more to his story, though, than meets the eye. Underlying that bravery was a steady sense of stoicism that saw him through some of the worst days imaginable.
Early Education and the Discovery of Stoicism
Vice Admiral James Stockdale entered the world just two days before Christmas on December 23, 1923 in Abingdon, Illinois. He graduated from the Naval Academy in 1947 and reported for flight training in Pensacola, Florida. By 1954 Stockdale had earned his wings and was accepted by the Navy Test Pilot School program, where he did so well that he also became an instructor. Next, the Navy sent him to Stanford University, where he earned a Master’s Degree in International Relations in 1962.
This proved to be a seminal time for him. While there, Stockdale studied philosophy with the dean, Philip Rhinelander, who pulled out a copy of Epictetus the Stoic's Enchiridion, or "handbook" of Stoicism. Stockdale was immediately drawn to this work, and would keep Epictetus's Discourses, as well as works by Plato, Xenophon and Homer on his nightstand as he lived on aircraft carriers for three years. During this time, Stockdate continued to fly, racking up over 1,000 hours in the F-8U Crusader, the Navy’s hottest fighter of the time, and catapulting himself to fame as the first to amass such a large number of hours. The early part of the 1960s saw him at the height of his career, commanding a Navy fighter squadron.
Then came the rumblings of war. Stockdale was involved in a key position in the Gulf of Tonkin incident in August 1964, a spark plug event that the Johnson administration leveraged to justify larger military action in Vietnam. Even though he continued to profess that he had not seen enemy vessels during that time, Stockdale received orders the very next morning on August 6th to lead the first raid of the war on North Vietnamese oil refineries. He performed about 150 combat missions through flak over North Vietnam; he calmly called them “cruises.”
Entering the World of Epictetus
September 9, 1965 proved to be a fateful day for Stockdale. In what ended up being his final mission, the forty-one year old Commanding Officer, VF51 and Carrier Air Group Commander (CAG-16), was returning from the target area when his A-4 Skyhawk was hit by anti-aircraft fire. Many years later, he told the story to Navy cadets, relaying how he whispered to himself, "I'm leaving the world of technology and entering the world of Epictetus!"
Stockdate ejected from the plane, breaking a bone in his back and then dislocating his knee when he landed in a small village. This knee was never treated and never healed properly. Thus began his time as a prisoner of war, as he was taken to the “Hanoi Hilton,” Hoa Lo Prison. Stockdale was the highest ranking naval officer captured there, and he led the American resistance against Vietnamese efforts to propagandize the prisoners. Over the course of seven plus years, he faced dire conditions. He suffered in solitary confinement for four years, endured leg irons for two years and was physically tortured more than fifteen times. He was malnourished and did not receive medical care.
His Hand in History: Stockdale’s Time at the Hanoi Hilton
Yet he persevered, developing an effective and elusive tapping system of communication among the prisoners, and fashioning a successful code of laws to govern prisoner behavior. It was called BACK U.S. (Unity over Self), and it helped many prisoners survive by giving them a sense of hope and empowerment. He later wrote, "Our tapping ceased to be just an exchange of letters and words; it became conversation. Elation, sadness, humor, sarcasm, excitement, depression — all came through." Stockdale relied heavily on the stoicism of Epictetus’ writings, which were based on three important beliefs: tranquility, fearlessness and freedom. For Epictetus, the epitome of evil is not death, but fear of death. Stockdale assured prisoners it was ok if they were broken during torture; he urged them not to feel guilt because everyone has their breaking points. His goal was to survive with dignity. His teachings from The Enchiridion and his leadership proved crucial to the prisoners’ wellbeing.
In the spring of 1969, things came to a head when he was told he would be taken downtown and shown to foreign journalists. Stockdale disfigured himself to discourage his captors, slashing his scalp with a razor and using a wooden stool to smash his face. They were deterred from using him as propaganda. Then he went even further when he learned some prisoners had died from torture, and he slashed his wrists. The North Vietnamese realized he would die for his country, so they no longer tortured him. This change also rippled out to other American POWs, who consequently received better treatment.
Another critical factor helped protect him. The National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia (founded by Stockdale’s wife) and H. Ross Perot (USNA 53)’s support, along with returned POW Seaman Doug Hegdahl’s debrief, helped convince the Nixon administration to publicly demand that POWs be treated humanely per the 1954 Geneva Accords.
In the end, Stockdale was imprisoned for seven and a half years, longer than fellow-captee and later best friend, John S. McCain. He was released in 1973 to a world that celebrated his heroism. In 1976 President Gerald Ford bestowed upon him The Medal of Honor, and Stockdale became one of the most highly decorated officers in the history of the Navy. He earned 26 personal combat decorations, including two Distinguished Flying Crosses, three Distinguished Service Medals, two Purple Hearts and four Silver Star medals. He was the only three-star admiral in the history of the Navy to wear both aviator wings and the Medal of Honor.
Creating a More Stoic and Ethical World
What became known as the “Stockdale Paradox” was a quote that Stockdale said after his time in captivity. Popularized by Jim Collin’s bestselling business book, Good to Great, it reads, “You must never confuse faith that you will prevail in the end — which you can never afford to lose — with the discipline to confront the most brutal facts of your current reality, whatever they might be.” He went on to note that optimists did not do well in their captivity. Their hope would die out when they weren’t rescued by Christmas, or the next Christmas. He credited a steely realism with helping him survive, along with the spontaneity and humor he learned from his mother’s local drama productions, the pain tolerance he learned as a high school and college football player and the promise he made to his father when he entered the Naval Academy—that he would be the best midshipman he could be.
Stockdale became President of the Naval War College and retired from the Navy in 1978. He then spent fifteen years as a Senior Research Fellow at the Hoover Institute of War, Revolution and Peace; he authored a number of articles; published both A Vietnam Experience: Ten Years of Reflection and Thoughts of a Philosophical Fighter Pilot; received eleven honorary doctoral degrees and lectured on the stoicism of Epictetus. In 1984, Stockdale and his wife Sybil co-authored the book In Love and War, which recounts his experiences in Vietnam and her experiences founding the League of American Families of POWs and MIAs while she raised their four sons.
In 1979, the Secretary of the Navy established the Vice Admiral Stockdale Award for Inspirational Leadership, which is presented annually in both the Pacific and Atlantic fleet. He was a member of the Navy’s Carrier Hall of Fame and the National Aviation Hall of Fame, and an Honorary Fellow in the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. In 1992, Stockdale became the vice presidential candidate of the Reform Party at the behest of H. Ross Perot, even though he disliked the glare of publicity and partisan politics; yet he carried himself with grace and honor throughout.
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“Greetings from Bakersfield” book was a photo book developed by the Dream Builder Area Energy LLC Team of 2019. By demonstrating the diversity, passion, and vibrancy of our community, we hope to improve Bakersfield’s image and promote pride in where we live. A look at what we've worked on below.
In 2003, Ford Dimension Alumni along with the Jim Burke Education Foundation created the Dream Builders leadership program for achieving high school seniors. This year-long program focuses on civic responsibility, life skills, and leadership development through the creation of significant community service projects. Since its inception Dream Builder student leaders have developed 57 civic projects.
Rick Kreiser
Rick Kreiser, the founder of Guitar Masters, has a lot to say about Bakersfield and the value of relationships. Rick, like many others, believes that what makes Bakersfield special is the people within it, and that the close-knit community feeling comes from people that are willing to branch out and form bonds with those around them. That is part of what makes Guitar Masters so unique. Its goal is to provide world-class guitarists in an intimate setting. In many ways, this is representative of the Bakersfield community: world-class people in a close-knit environment. According to Rick, every person, including the talented guitarists whom he brings to Bakersfield, are part of a larger tapestry. "When you look at the back of a tapestry," Rick stated, "you don't understand all the knots and the threads. But when you turn it around, you can see the beautiful picture that all of the threads have created."
Jim & Jacque Balmain
"The laborer works with his hands. The artisan works with his head and his hands. The artist works with his head, and his hands, and his heart."
Recognized by children and adults alike for its sweet treats and even sweeter customer service, Smith's Bakery, owned by Jim and Jacque Balmain, is nothing short of a Bakersfield staple. After arriving in 1945, the Balmain's business has grown into an iconic Bakersfield trademark. Smith's started with one location on 3rd and Chester, but it has gradually expanded and can now be found all over Bakersfield, from Union to Ming Avenue.
Smith's has been bettering Bakersfield for over seven decades and continues to do so today. Jim stated, "The only thing I care about is trying to take care of the customer the way that I would want to be treated." From Happy Face cookies to Thumbprints, Smith's offers something that everyone can enjoy. Jim even wrote his own children's book - Ollie and the Alliog - which explains that even during the hard times in life when one doesn't seem to fit in, as long as they maintain their integrity and honesty they will walk through life happier. Alliog cookies (half alligator and half frog) are proudly displayed at many locations.
Married for 58 years, Jim and Jacque embody the spirit of Bakersfield; they operate their business with joy and integrity. According to Jim, "There's only one thing that no one can take away from you, and it's something you have to give away: your integrity."
Stephen & Katherine Winters
Stephen and Katherine Winters are the founders and owners of Samsara Wellness Center, a place where "one can learn to be well through sacred art practices, customized massage therapy, and exceptional yoga instruction." The couple is passionate not only about yoga, but also sustainable farming and spiritual growth.
Katherine returned home after college, but the couple didn't plan to stay here long. "We bought an RV, took an epic road trip, and stopped in Bakersfield because, basically, we ran out of money," she said. Katherine decided to pursue her lifelong ambition of becoming
Fay Zuccato
Born in Loma Linda, California, septuagenarian Fay Zuccato has a passion for teaching. She's taught health, P.E., music, accelerated geometry, elementary school classes, and two AP Latin courses. Although she's faced many challenges when it came to teaching - especially instructing the Latin classes for eleven years - she is a teacher's teacher and is passionate about it. However, if there is something she's even more passionate about than teaching, it would have to be tennis. When she was in the eighth grade, she and her best friend taught themselves how to play tennis, and ever since then, tennis has been her all-time favorite activity. Keeping her active, Fay takes the exceptional responsibility as captain for five USTA tennis teams comprised of 65 players. "I have this fantastic tennis community around me that is so supportive. I know that if I need anything, there's always going to be somebody there." A relative newcomer to Bakersfield, Fay has found her home here. She particularly enjoys the people whom she finds are caring, friendly, and pretty competent tennis players.
Jim Blom
Jim Blom was born in Berkeley, California, but ended up in Bakersfield after one of his most life-changing decisions. Jim decided to transfer from one of the largest oil companies, Chevron, to an extremely small start-up company, Occidental, here in Bakersfield. Jim was OXY's first full-time employee in Libya. Upon the giant Idris Oil Field discovery in Libya, in which he was instrumental, the oil company became one of the most successful Bakersfield companies ever built, transforming from a 10-person company to the seventh largest oil company in the United States. Jim describes how massive this finding was: "At one point, OXY wanted to see just how much oil they could cram from the field through our brand new pipeline and on that day throughput exceeded one million barrels."
After living in Libya for 3 years, the Blom family came back to Bakersfield. "We managed to get here with our little family, and we lived in the same house for almost 50 years." Jim's connections in Bakersfield are mainly through clubs; he was a part of the "Nooners," which consisted of male tennis players at the Bakersfield Racquet Club. Jim also was involved in Rotary, San Joaquin Geological Society, Bridge Club, and Bakersfield Ski Club where he was "Olly's husband." "I'm living at Rosewood now, up on the top floor looking out at the beautiful south."
Marily Anton
Marily Anton was born in Los Angeles but moved to Bakersfield after marrying her husband. Her true passion was teaching, which she did for 30 years. Her hobbies consist of playing bridge and traveling, but she also enjoys history. With a love for history, she joined a history club and has participated for ten years. Other women with the same passion and interest share amazing topics; members go to different homes, where one host explains a topic in history, delving deep into the subject and bringing in new perspectives for the club members. Many women range from their 70's to late 80's. For Marily, her niche is World War I and II, but each of these women having a different focus in history.
Marily is a perfect example of the beautiful Bakersfield community - very different women with a love for history have come together and created life-long friendships. As Marily states, she has become "very good friends with these women." She is also a huge proponent for Bakersfield, as her mother recently died and she comes from southern California. Marily gladly chooses to stay in Bakersfield, not only because she has become attached to her home, but also because the community is where she has met wonderful people.
Bobby Maitia
Born and raised in Bakersfield, Bobby Maitia comes from a Basque family who immigrated to the United States in the 1950s. Bobby lived in nearly 25 states during his baseball career, but prefers Bakersfield over anywhere else, even though he knows it's been humorously referred to as "the armpit of California." Whether it's the cost of living, the multitude of good schools, or outstanding restaurants, Bakersfield has all the things he could want. More importantly, Bobby loves the people: "There are a lot of really good people in this town. There are people who are always looking out for someone else, with no bias and no ulterior motive - just out of kindness. That's probably what I like the most."
Bobby is an ex-MLB pitcher and the owner of the Bakersfield Baseball Academy. He combines his passion for the people of this town with his love for baseball by teaching young men both baseball and life skills. He's succeeded in helping over 150 student-athletes play collegiate baseball. Bobby is excited for the future because no matter how many students leave town to play baseball, they always come back or stay in touch. "If we take care of each other first, all the other stuff will take care of itself."
Michelle Oliver
Michelle Oliver is proof that one needn't be a native to call Bakersfield home. Raised in Merced, Bakersfield is the fourth city she has lived in, but to her it feels as if she's lived here her whole life. As Marketing Manager for Dignity Health, Michelle helps to oversee the organizations advertising and outreach efforts in the Central California Service Area.
Some of the reasons she fell in love with Bakersfield are the "big city" feel yet its strong sense of community. Every day as she promotes Dignity's image, she interacts with community business partners. It is a demanding job that requires active social engagement in Bakersfield, but in a short time, she has developed strong connections and planted roots she hopes will run deep.
Michelle also credits her Dignity co-workers for helping her settle in. In her short time here, she's already been bitten by the Bakersfield bug: developing relationships with caring, close-knit people here in her new home.
Linda Griess
Executive speechwriter may not be a position many people are aware of, but for Linda Griess, it's the perfect gig.
Linda was raised in Bakersfield, with roots tracing back several generations (her grandmother worked the original Dewar's counter in the 1930's). Her career began in finance, yet she eventually found herself more in love with telling the story of the business, and she's spent more than a decade working as a communications specialist at one of the largest insurance companies in the nation. As a speechwriter, she helps advise some of the company's top executives on their speech content and how to best tell their story.
Though she has the opportunity to work anywhere in the country, she and husband Roger choose to make Bakersfield their home. She's moved away from Bakersfield several times, but the community keeps calling her back. She calls it the "Bakersfield Boomerang Effect."
"There's a different definition of beauty here in Bakersfield," Linda says. "We may not be oceanside or lakeside, but we do have the Kern River (she's a regular whitewater kayaker), and most importantly, the friendliest people. And of course, we have Mexicali."(You'll find her there nearly every week). Although she prefers to work in a "ghostwriter" capacity, Linda is proof that if you look closely enough, you'll find a lot of behind-the-scenes talent here in town.
Vince Fong
Born and raised here in Bakersfield, Vince has contributed much to our community, notably serving as our current 34th District State Assembly member. This area covers most of Kern County, including Bakersfield and surrounding areas.
Throughout high school, Vince considered a career in architecture or engineering, yet ultimately found his way into political science while studying for his bachelor's degree at UCLA. After finishing a master's degree at Princeton, he returned to Bakersfield because "you don't realize what you miss about Bakersfield until you leave." Vince also interned with several politicians and spent more than a decade in a district director role for current House Minority Leader and Congressman Kevin McCarthy.
Vince loves that he gets to meet with people who are making a difference in our community. "Whether it's homelessness, poverty, or helping our seniors, the best part of the job is to play a small role in helping people do good things in the community." Vince is excited for the future because Bakersfield is in a dynamic phase. "Things are changing all around us and anything can happen. We're the ninth largest city in California, and with that comes some exciting opportunities."
Hank Pfister
Hank Pfister Jr. never imagined himself growing up to play the biggest tournaments in all of tennis. He'd been swinging old wooden rackets for as long as he could remember, coached by his legendary father. He then played for San Jose State but said he had no aspirations of turning pro. However, in his junior year of college he advanced past three qualifying rounds to make it into his first Association of Tennis Professionals tournament. "I didn't even know at the time what ATP stood for," he laughed. There, at the famed Cow Palace indoor arena in the Bay Area, he defeated Stan Smith, formerly the number one player in the world. Two years later, he handed a defeat to another one of the greatest players in tennis - Jimmy Connors. It was one of only three matches Connors lost that year and a crowning achievement for Pfister. He continued to tour as a regular on the pro circuit, winning the doubles title at the French Open twice, and then continuing to play in the senior division at Wimbledon throughout his regular career. In 1983, he was ranked 19th in the world. Today, he oversees the program his father started at Stockdale Country Club and is an advocate for the sport of tennis locally.
Diane Lake
Bakersfield native Diane Lake has witnessed this city grow, change, and improve, yet she has also been a major contributor to that improvement. Philanthropist and art collector, Diane sees the beauty and the potential in everything. Diane is a major contributor to several Bakersfield-based organizations and she likes to "keep it local." She has seen the impact that organizations like the Boys and Girls Club can have on youth, and with her financial and personal support, it and several other groups have flourished in Bakersfield.
Diane's beautiful garden and her passion for art reveal her excellent taste, but she stays in Bakersfield because it means something more to her. "I have a lot of wonderful friends here," Diane stated. She appreciates that when there is a need, the people of Bakersfield fill it. Diane represents what it means to have a servant's heart, and her excitement and passion for life in Bakersfield is apparent.
Karen Goh
Bakersfield's most spirited cheerleader, Mayor Karen Goh, is undeniably one of its most dedicated and hard-working citizens, but her life story began across the globe. Born in India in a city that "contrasted great wealth and poverty," she attended school in a London suburb before making her way to Bakersfield for high school. After graduating from Bakersfield High School and the University of Southern California, she embarked on a career in publishing in New York City. Goh rose to vice president of publishing at McGraw Hill Companies when her life and outlook was shaken by the events of September 11, 2001. "That power, money, education - none of that mattered," said Goh. "I got to see the brevity of life, how short it is." She returned to Bakersfield and began volunteering with her brother's foundation, Garden Pathways. There, she discovered her passion. "By investing in the lives of people, it can really change the entire future of a family forever."
Despite having no political ambitions at the time, she was overwhelmingly voted Mayor of Bakersfield, succeeding the long-serving and enormously popular Mayor Harvey Hall. In her new and most important role as the city's ambassador, she represents the best of Bakersfield and the embodiment of what it means to have a servant's heart.
Jeremy Adams
Bakersfield has been good to Bakersfield High School civics and economics teacher Jeremy Adams, but it has gone both ways. Adams has turned his passion for social studies into a way of inspiring his students through the acclaimed Earl Warren Cup he oversees, as well as books including, "The Secrets of Timeless Teachers: Instruction that Works in Every Generation." Adams founded the Earl Warren Cup for his top AP Government students to highlight the importance of knowing American principles and values while instilling a sense of community pride.
Beyond the classroom, Adams is a frequent contributor to local publications as well as the Washington Post on topics of modern teaching and education.
"This community has been extremely supportive of me and my career in every way and embraced me at every step. I just couldn't have asked for more when it comes to my writing and teaching."
Adams admits to acquiring some wisdom of his own along the way. "It would be very hard to feel anchored to a place like Los Angeles or New York and feel as if you're an integral part of the community when it's such a busy city," he said. "With Bakersfield, you do feel like you're a part of a community and almost everyone you meet is going to know someone in common with you. That sort of 'Bakersfield moment' is something I didn't appreciate at 17 or 18, but I do now."
Lili Marsh
Lili Marsh is a strong advocate of military veterans and actively volunteers in our community. Born and raised in New York, Lili found her way to Bakersfield after college, coming here with a few of her friends. After 9/11, she held a one-day fundraiser that was attended by thousands of people and raised over $75,000. "After that, I thought, 'I'm not a New Yorker anymore - this is my home, because this is amazing.'"
Lili helped start the Honor Flight of Kern County organization. The World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. took 65 years to complete, and by that time, many military veterans were physically or financially unable to visit. Honor Flight of Kern County provides fundraising for war veterans to visit this memorial. The organization survives off fundraising, yet thrives in Bakersfield because "the people in this town are so generous."
Lili recalls after the first Honor Flight trip, they had a fundraiser where people could drive by and drop off donations. A man came through on a bicycle and dropped off an envelope. He wrote a letter saying he was a marine who saw the work Honor Flight of Kern County was doing - he sold his truck and gave them the proceeds. "This town is very unique in the way it treats its veterans; everybody's all in."
Lonnie McConnel
Bakersfield stands in stark contrast to the places around the globe where Bakersfield High School science teacher and environmentalist Lonnie McConnel has lived and taught. Yet there is symmetry with here and there in "The Chlorophyll Wall," a mural downtown that he and his wife Jeran came up with: color-blocks in shades of green from eight native plants, an ode to chlorophyll's life-giving force and Bakersfield. Painted by the BHS Ecology Club under the McConnel's guidance, it's also an unintended salute to his imagination.
A self-proclaimed "science nerd," McConnel was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska. He began his teaching career in Bakersfield, but other parts of the globe beckoned. He taught in Papua New Guinea, returned to teach at BHS after two years, then embarked on another teaching journey in Yemen before Bakersfield drew him back again. "I love BHS and the students dearly. That's why I decided to come back," he said. "I stay because I think there's a tremendous amount of potential. Getting to work with high school students, I see the brilliance of the people who are here, and I can only imagine just how amazing Bakersfield could be if we really invested in creating a place where these brilliant young people want to stay."
Russell Judd
Russell Judd, currently the Chief Executive Officer of Kern Medical Center, is not a native to Bakersfield. He came to Bakersfield at the start of his healthcare career and worked briefly at KMC before moving away. However, he was eventually drawn back to this community - which he summed up with the word "caring" - and returned to act as CEO of Mercy Hospitals before assuming his current leadership position at KMC. Judd has a very positive outlook on the healthcare quality and accessibility here in Bakersfield. In addition to his professional contributions to the community, Judd also participates in the community in his private life by serving leadership positions in his church, Rotary, and multiple health organizations. Judd is a father of five and grandfather of four, and he has enjoyed raising his family here. "One of the key elements about Bakersfield is that first and foremost, it's a family town," Judd says. "It's a place where families are treated with respect, where families are appreciated." This sentiment, shared by many who live here, truly captures the essence of what makes Bakersfield such a caring community.
Krystyna Jamieson
Following in the footsteps of her father and sister, Kryssy Jamieson chose what felt like a natural career path, becoming a lawyer. Practicing now for 29 years, her passion for the law led her to a focus on business law, personal injury, and insurance defense. Yet she soon realized her real passion was in helping others, and has been able to put her legal expertise to work with the Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance. She'll tell you her greatest passion is her family - her husband and three children. Which reminds her of the critical needs some families less fortunate have in this community. With this in mind, Kryssy and husband Lee formed The Lee & Krystyna Jamieson Recovery Home for Women & Children, an 18-month addiction recovery program. This program help mothers going through the recovery process maintain critical bonds with their children by continuing to live with them. While residing in the home, these women also learn useful life skills, such as how to use a computer, build a resume, and even cooking. Kryssy also helps these recovering mothers find homes for them and their families. She has been recognized as Volunteer of the Year by the State Bar of California, and continuing that driving force to always do better, Kryssy currently works as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). People like Kryssy move to a city like Bakersfield, yet end up with a community instead. "Although our city continues to grow in size, she says, "it will always feel like a small town."
Marko Zaninovich
Marko Zaninovich
Marko Zaninovich
Marko was born in Bakersfield, raised in Delano, and has worked in multiple states and countries. Leaving Kern County for college, Marko worked in a number of locations before returning home to become a part of his multi-generational grape-growing family business. "I had the desire to get back to Bakersfield and work with people that I really cared about, and work with people who cared about me." By taking the experience he gained from around the country, Marko worked his way into management; he loves being a part of managing the business because he believes the positive attitude shared by the people of Bakersfield isn't replicated in many other places. Marko is a strong believer in the opportunity and access one has here: "Sunshine, water, dirt: those are the three things this part of the world provides. Great things are created here because of what we have access to. Companies such as Grimmway and Wonderful, and brands such as Halos and Cuties - that is what this part of the world is generating. This is where the food comes from, and you gotta, you gotta have food."
Edyta Grant
Edyta identifies as being "mixed" - her father is Polish and her mother is Bulgarian - and now she is an American. Having a link to immigration from the get-go and owning two passports, Edyta is Bakersfield's favorite immigration lawyer. Born and raised behind the Iron Curtain, Edyta was used to traveling, but her biggest adventure began when she moved to Boston to attend college and major in graphic design and video production. Later tired of sitting behind a computer, she decided to go to graduate school for a Master's in Foreign Affairs. Unfortunately, she hit a roadblock - she was not a U.S. citizen and therefore could not take the foreign service exam. Undaunted, she changed directions again and attended law school. When Edyta married a "Bakersfield boy", she ended up here. Today she is active at her daughters' school, on the tennis court, and in the courtroom. She enjoys the camaraderie on the tennis courts and the proximity to excellent tennis coaches like Hank Pfister. Edyta stated, "Bakersfield is a place that once one starts enjoying its opportunities, it's difficult to leave." She has grown fond of this town and feels that she is making a difference here.
Gabe Woodward
Gabe Woodward, a financial advisor for Wells Fargo, is a Bakersfield native who endured much while fulfilling his dream of swimming in the Olympics. After his swim times fell short for qualifications in the 2000 Olympics, Woodward decided to stop training and pursue a career in finance. However, shortly after this decision, he failed his licensure exam, resulting in him being fired from his job. Unemployed and unsure about the direction of his life, Woodward returned to the one thing he was sure about: swimming. He began training, and his times dropped rapidly. By the time of the Olympic trials, Woodward was fast enough to earn a spot on the 2004 team and took home a bronze medal for the men's 4x100m freestyle relay. When asked about his accomplishments, Woodward replied that he wants to use his success to inspire others, especially those in Bakersfield who might view themselves at a disadvantage. "I want kids from Bakersfield to look at me and believe that they can do it too." Woodward loves Bakersfield, especially the people who live here. He remarked on how friendly the community is and that "even when you make a mistake, I think our community is pretty forgiving." He loves that people are so accessible, from the mayor or Congressman McCarthy to your next-door neighbor. When asked to describe his hometown in one word, Woodward chose, "accountability."
Cynthia Pollard
Cynthia Pollard is the Director of Public Affairs at Aera Energy LLC. Born and raised here in Bakersfield, Cynthia left town for college and attended USC for her undergraduate degree, later beginning her career at Walt Disney Productions. After marrying her husband and starting her family, Cynthia was drawn back to her hometown. She viewed the community with a new perspective, admiring the level of involvement available for families. She also found an appreciation for the ease of maintaining family ties due to the convenience of travel and the way different parts of town can stay connected. She described how her sons were able to grow up with their cousins and form close bonds with them because of this. Cynthia also remarked about how the community becomes part of your family: "People find family here even if they don't have blood relatives. Bakersfield is the type of community where if you embrace it, it will embrace you."
One pastime Cynthia has enjoyed participating in locally is riding motorcycles with her husband. She described it as a "way of life" and remarked on the variety of people she has been able to meet because of a shared "love of the road." Whether she's sitting behind a computer or riding her Harley, Cynthia has found her place in the town she calls home.
Tahlia Fischer
Tahlia Fischer, a local wine sales rep, has created a haven for horses and mules doomed for the slaughterhouse. While horse meat is illegal in the United States, it is not in Mexico. After discovering that 100,000 animals are sold annually on the black market for their fur or meat, Tahlia decided to step up and make a difference. All Seated in a Barn is a nonprofit organization that buys horses and mules, often ones that are lame or no longer fit for work, before they can be sold across the border. It all began with a single donkey named Kevin, who still resides at the barn and is described by Tahlia as a "total sweetheart." Since its foundation in February 2018, All Seated in a Barn has saved around forty animals, many of which have been adopted. In order to fundraise for the organization, Tahlia combines
her background in wine with her love for animals by hosting wine dinners at her barn, which include food, live music, auction items, and interaction with the animals. Eventually, Tahlia wants to expand her presence in the community by holding more family events, as well as creating an animal therapy program with her rescued animals. Tahlia truly has captured the caring and philanthropic spirit of Bakersfield with her creation of All Seated in a Barn.
George Giumarra
Growing up, George Giumarra always had an interest in collecting. It all began with railway date nails and has since expanded into a vast personal collection. When he was in Las Vegas, he found himself in an antique store. "I saw all kinds of things which I never knew existed," George stated. "The only thing I recognized was barbed wire, some nails, and other junk that had come up along the way." He became fascinated with old west antiques, and gambling antiques, due to their bright and colorful appearance.
Part of a farming family, George has attended agricultural conferences nationwide over the years and has taken the time at each of his stops to look around for unique antiques. One of the most prized possessions in his collection is a roulette wheel created from the 1893 Worlds Fair, a display piece of elaborate design with reverse-painted glass.
George finds joy in bringing together pieces from the past and has formed one of the country's largest antique gambling device collections.
Mike McCoy
If you live in Kern County, chances are you've been to the Kern County Museum. It's a place full of cultural history and opportunities to learn about our community, encapsulating the spirit of our county, and the man running the show is Director Mike McCoy.
Mike grew up in Bakersfield and exhibited leadership talents early on. He was his high school's band conductor, and also participated in activities like theater, football, track, and wrestling. In college, his proficiency in music led him to tour with the University of California Santa Barbara as a singer, which helped to pay for his college tuition.
His career history is equally as varied and colorful. It began in the oil industry, yet he also was a teacher, a school superintendent, and even a journalist on the Ivory Coast in West Africa. When he eventually moved back to Bakersfield, he was asked to be a member of the
Kern County Museum Board. Eventually, he became the director. "We are so blessed to have one of the most beautiful and important museums in California here in Bakersfield. We're working hard to be the stewards of our county's history." Although fairly new to the role, Mike thoroughly enjoys it and is looking forward to improving the museum and helping to preserve our county's rich history.
Marjorie Blake
Born and raised in London, Marjorie Blake moved to Bakersfield with her husband Oscar during the late 70's. Upon her arrival, Marjorie began to embrace the community and pursue new challenges. Once she became settled in her new home, Marjorie adopted her first Chocolate Labrador, selecting the breeder's choice pick. "I'm a quick learner, and I am not a person to interrupt somebody who's giving me advice," Marjorie explained. That Chocolate Lab turned out to be the most winning Chocolate in the history of the breed in the United States.
Since that first historic dog, Marjorie has raised and shown countless champions and provided many Bakersfield families with lovable pets over the past four decades. She has bred Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers, benefiting the community with her excellent dogs and her uncanny ability to make friends with everyone she interacts with. According to Marjorie, "You'll never find a boring person in Bakersfield. You have to blame yourself if you can't take the interest to get to know a person and encourage them as an individual to communicate with you. If you ever find anything to be boring, that's your problem." Marjorie continues to pursue her passion and meet new people.
Kelly Atkinson
It is often said that one can never go home again, but Kelly Atkinson has proven one can, and with purpose and passion. The Bakersfield native returned home after finishing studies at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and began to stumble upon the gems hidden in her own backyard. "There are these crazy, little places in Bakersfield that are so magical," she said. "To see one of them when I walked in the Edible Schoolyard gate, and saw the beautiful garden and incredible learning kitchen, I thought, 'I'm going to be here for awhile.'"
As Program Administrator for the Edible Schoolyard Kern County, Kelly oversees the program that teaches students how to grow their own food and prepare it in simple and nutritious ways, giving them invaluable life skills and instilling healthy eating habits. "We're getting them to eat kale and broccoli, getting nutrients into their bodies while they're having fun. The kids are learning and don't even know it," she said. Many parents credit the Edible Schoolyard with changing their lives at home, she added. "Instead of Oreo's, the kids want salads and are teaching their parents the skills they learned in the Edible Schoolyard."
"I love Bakersfield. I love the people and that it is a place where you can be innovative. The sky is the limit here. You can start something and know the community is going to support you. I believe the community and the people are the heart of Bakersfield."
Steven Murray
Steven Murray, a Bakersfield native, graduated from Cal Poly Pomona with a double major in plant science and Chinese language and with a minor in agronomy. He grows over 500 species of 2,000 varieties of fruits and has amassed the largest private collection of fruit and plant species in the Western United States.
Speaking five languages fluently and having traveled to over 60 countries, Steven remembers one of his favorite travel moments: "One of the craziest experiences I've had is when I was a student at Peking University. I was invited to go on a student agricultural expedition to Xinjiang, which is the Northwestern province on the border between Afghanistan and Kazakhstan. Several other students and I, along with members of the Chinese government, explored the region. I was the only foreign student included on that trip."
"I enjoy exploring new places in the world, witnessing the diversity of humanity, understanding unique people, and admiring geologic features. However, no matter where I go, I always come back to Bakersfield. I really think it's beautiful here, and a lot of people take for granted how pretty it is having mountains around the entire valley. Sunsets here are some of the best sunsets I've seen. And as they say, if it wasn't for our mild winters and hot summers, Bakersfield would be the best place to live."
Rachel Magnus
Bakersfield hasn't always been considered an art Mecca, but today, the local art community is thriving, thanks in large part to the Bakersfield Museum of Art, the only accredited art museum in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Overseeing its forward-thinking exhibitions is its curator Rachel Magnus.
A graduate of California State University Bakersfield with a degree in art history, Rachel has been with the museum a number of years. When the last curator left for the Los Angeles Museum of Art, despite a nationwide search, BMoA didn't have to look far for its next curator.
Not only does Rachel choose pieces for future exhibitions, sometimes years out, she is also the custodian of the museum's vast collection, much of which is in storage. Creating events and programs to further engage residents in the arts is one of her favorite parts of the job, as well as developing relationships with people she might not have otherwise met. "I do think that our environment here is rapidly changing. Just our downtown alone, there are so many creatives that are showing their talents, not only through art but through the unique restaurants and shops people have opened."
As Bakersfield and its arts community continue to grow, Rachel Magnus fosters an appreciation for creativity and expression at the gem that is the Bakersfield Museum of Art.
Brittney Beck
At California State University Bakersfield, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education Dr. Brittney Beck found something special after graduating from the University of Florida - where she earned a Master's degree in science education and a Ph.D. in curriculum instruction: a deep sense of community kinship that initiates and develops a deeper impact. Dr. Beck emphasized, "The connection between the university, school districts, and broader community is stronger than any place I've worked."
"There is such a fiber-network of grassroots community action, in education specifically. There's a real commitment to disrupting inequity, advancing justice, and trying to help marginalized populations by restructuring what we do as a system of education," she said. "I haven't experienced that deep level of partnership and commitment anywhere else."
As Faculty Fellow with CSUB's Kegley Institute of Ethics, Dr. Beck is building the capacity of the CSU Bakersfield Department of Teacher Education by developing the Citizen Scientist Project, which was made possible by a 5 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education. For more than a decade she has advocated for the civic engagement of teachers and students. "At the elementary level, in particular, I'm hoping that every teacher candidate that graduates our program not only values science and social studies but understands their role in helping to foster their students as citizens in a pluralistic democracy," Beck explained.
Monsignor Craig Harrison
Monsignor Craig Harrison is arguably one of Bakersfield's most recognizable residents. Born and raised here, he attended Bakersfield High School before heading to UCLA, where he received a degree in Business and Economics. He attended the Seminary at St. Johns in Camarillo and was ordained in 1987.
After serving in parishes in Firebaugh and Mojave, he was assigned to his childhood parish of St. Francis of Assisi. "I never thought I wanted to come back to Bakersfield, but it's when you get away from it that you begin to really respect it. For me to be back here in the town I grew up in is very special," said Monsignor Craig. "I feel like this is home. No matter where I go, and whether I'm wearing my collar or not, it's my home. Bakersfield is my family."
The parish's outreach is extensive. The Children's Center offers free summer camp to 300 kids in the area. At Christmas, parishioners bring gifts to more than 500 families, an activity started by a 12-year-old boy. Every Monday night at the Church over 200 people are fed, thanks to a high-schooler who asked to hand out sack lunches to the homeless. "That is the generosity of Bakersfield. That is what I love about this town. You show initiative and you will get people to back it."
Lori Malkin
Lori Malkin, founder of JJ's Legacy, has turned tragedy into triumph through her outreach programs that help inform and inspire high school students to "get the dot" and become organ donors. Her son, Jeffrey Johns, passed away in a tragic accident in 2009. Since that incident, Jeffrey has saved the lives of five people in need of organ transplants and healed 50 others through tissue donation.
The mission of JJ's Legacy is to honor Jeffrey by educating Kern County residents on the value and importance of organ, eye, and tissue donation, increasing the number of registered donors, and providing compassionate support to donor and recipient families. Lori stated, "The money we raise helps donor-recipient families with their medical bills and expenses, and we also help them get back and forth to their transplant facility."
JJ's Legacy has not only increased awareness in the community, but it has impacted hundreds of lives by encouraging individuals to give the gift of life.
Colleen McGauley
To Colleen, "Bakersfield is all about the community." Originally from Southern California, Colleen quickly learned through her volunteer activities that in Bakersfield, accessibility - from small shop owners to large corporations and all the way up to the mayor - was relatively easy and always welcoming. While her hobbies consist of knitting and learning to play new instruments, her consuming passion has been spearheading the local CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) organization for the last 24 years, 17 of which she has served as Director.
Colleen earned her Master's degree in public administration at CSUB and brought that experience back to CASA, creating a first in the state economic report that greatly benefited the entire CASA organization. Colleen has had an impact on thousands of children's lives by helping them find homes, but most importantly, families. A memory she holds dear is when a 17-year old that had been through multiple foster homes asked her, "You mean I can actually have a family?" Coming from a childhood of feeling powerless, Colleen has learned to stay strong and channel her energy into helping others. Bakersfield is fortunate to have her as part of our community.
Kirk Urata
Having coached a total of 17 years of Science Bowl at different high schools, Kirk Urata, born in Los Angeles, California, has been a science teacher and Science Bowl coach at West High School for six years. Science has interested him since he was a child because it "explores and seeks answers."
Although he is very passionate about the sciences, one of Kirk's biggest passions is coin collecting: "My favorite coin out of all the coins I have collected is a penny from World War II. It was given to me by my uncle when I was in high school. The penny is special because copper was an important material that was needed in the war, so instead of making them out of copper or aluminum alloy, the mint made these pennies out of a cheaper material like tin or steel."
Having lived in a variety of places, Kirk describes his thoughts about Bakersfield: "Here in Bakersfield, we're about a couple hours away from a beach, a lake, and the mountains, so the location as far as getting away to do things has been very convenient. Bakersfield is unique in the sense that when we first moved here, it had this small town feeling, but as it continues to grow, it has kept that small town feeling and that's truly amazing."
Stan & Ginnie Eschner
It was the Oil Industry that brought Stan and Ginnie Eschner to Bakersfield more than 60 years ago, but it was the community and its generosity that kept them here. "I wanted to be a geologist in mechanical engineering and ended up here in 1958," he said. "We really liked it and we never moved away."
They immediately immersed themselves in the community. Ginnie joined the Junior League of Bakersfield, Stan became a bell ringer for the Salvation Army, and the couple participated in Rotary. They were also instrumental in starting the popular holiday light show attraction at the California Living Museum. "Bakersfield is full of very good, generous people," Ginnie said. "There are so many good organizations like the Bakersfield Museum of Art. This is Bakersfield - the people are its heart and soul."
In fact, the Eschners are synonymous with the local art community; art enthusiasts themselves, the two have been tremendous supporters. "We have always been interested in art," Stan said. "The first painting we got was from when I was in the military in 1957." Everywhere they traveled they purchased a painting, and today the walls of their home are covered from floor to ceiling with artwork.
Ginnie's favorite piece, the "Picnic Series" by Ronald Peterson, hangs prominently. "I love the colors, the way the artist brings all the lines together. The people are important, but they are a part of their whole environment," she said. "That reminds me of Bakersfield."
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Auburn Hills is a city located in Oakland County Michigan. Auburn Hills has a 2024 population of 26,004. Auburn Hills is currently growing at a rate of 1.59% annually and its population has increased by 6.68% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 24,376 in 2020.
The average household income in Auburn Hills is $95,438 with a poverty rate of 11.51% . The median age in Auburn Hills is 35.2 years: 34.8 years for males, and 36.3 years for females.
Auburn Hills Demographics
According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Auburn Hills was:
White : 58.01%
Asian : 15.82%
Black or African American : 13.93%
Two or more races : 8.41%
Other race : 3.7%
Native American : 0.12%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander : 0%
Auburn Hills Median Age
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Auburn Hills Adults
There are 21,115 adults, (3,644 of whom are seniors) in Auburn Hills.
Auburn Hills Age Dependency
40.8
Age Dependency Ratio
20.9
Old Age Dependency Ratio
19.9
Child Dependency Ratio
Auburn Hills Sex Ratio
Female12,17349.5%Male12,42050.5%
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Notable locations in Auburn Hills: Fieldstone Golf Club (A), Auburn Hills Public Library (B), The Palace of Auburn Hills (C), Auburn Hills Fire Department Station 2 (D), Auburn Hills Fire Department Station 3 (E), Auburn Hills Fire Department Station 1 (F). Display/hide their locations on the map
Shopping Centers: Auburn Hills Towne Centre Shopping Center (1), Great Lakes Crossing Mall Shopping Center (2), The Auburn Mile Shopping Center (3), Walton Village Plaza Shopping Center (4). Display/hide their locations on the map
Main business address in Auburn Hills include: VOLKSWAGEN DEALER FINANCE LLC (A), MSX INTERNATIONAL INC (B), BORGWARNER INC (C), LDM TECHNOLOGIES INC (D), CHAMPION ENTERPRISES INC (E). Display/hide their locations on the map
Churches in Auburn Hills include: Collier Road Church (A), Five Points Church (B), Hillcrest Church (C), Liberty Church (D), Saint John Fisher Chapel (E), Saint Lukes Church (F). Display/hide their locations on the map
Cemetery: Aaron Webster Cemetery (1). Display/hide its location on the map
Lake: Lantern Lake (A). Display/hide its location on the map
Park in Auburn Hills: River Woods Park (1). Display/hide its location on the map
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The City of Auburn Hills is a distinguished leader in southeast Michigan, known not only for its 22 high-technology parks but also for having world-renowned retail, entertainment, and manufacturing. Home to more than 23,000 residents, it also serves as Michigan’s global business address, with 40 international corporations from 32 countries, including many world and North American headquarters. Auburn Hills’ residents enjoy the amenities of city and suburban living with parks, a revitalized downtown district, and a welcoming city complex with a library and community center. Additionally, the city has four colleges and universities, and Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, one of the state’s largest destination shopping centers, providing a variety of cultural, social and educational opportunities to residents, workers, and visitors.
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Oxford & Oxford Township
Oxford is a village in Oakland County completely surrounded by Oxford Charter Township. Its center provides residents and visitors with a variety of shops, restaurants, and taverns, in addition to multiple events and festivals across the seasons.
Pleasant Ridge
Pleasant Ridge is a suburban city in Oakland County. Famous for its well-built homes, wooded streets and walkways, and dedicated community, Pleasant Ridge is a splendid place to live and visit.
Pontiac
Pontiac is a rich, lively city on the upswing. Complete with a downtown full of unique restaurants, live music, and art galleries, your next Oakland County visit should be to this historic Michigan settlement.
Rose Township
Sitting in northwest Oakland County is Rose Township. This lovely place contains Rose Oaks County Park, several other community parks, at least 25 lakes, and a public library.
South Lyon
Set in the southwest corner of Oakland County is the city of South Lyon, a city known for its parks, excellent schools, and myriad of annual festivals. Established as an agricultural center, South Lyon quickly evolved into a bubble of manufacturing, making it an ideal location for workers and businesses alike to settle and live.
Royal Oak Township
Royal Oak Township is a charter township in Oakland County. This township developed well with the surrounding Oakland County and Detroit areas and has grown to be a rich and diverse piece of the county.
Rochester
Rochester is a city situated on the north side of Oakland County. Founded in 1817, Rochester has grown to be a lovely city with a vibrant shopping district, a weekly farmers market, and plenty of entertainment to be found.
Royal Oak
Royal Oak is a city built in the heart of Metro Detroit. Featuring a bustling downtown, a slew of business opportunities and commerce outlets, and Oakland County’s largest zoo, Royal Oak is a community where anyone from Oakland County can find something to do.
Rochester Hills
Rochester Hills is a city located in east central Oakland County. The city hosts a beautiful nature center, a variety of outdoor and indoor fun and excitement, and interesting events year-round.
Southfield & Southfield Township
Southfield is one of Michigan’s premier business cities, but it’s also a great residential in Metro Detroit. From plenty of parks and recreation, including Catalpa Oaks, to great downtowns and education systems, Southfield is a wonderful Oakland County city.
Springfield Township
Springfield Township is a rural charter township in Oakland County. Named for the countless springs in the area, Springfield is known for its scenic nature spaces and recreational opportunities. One of its most famous areas is Springfield Oaks, the area in which the Oakland County Fair is hosted every year.
Sylvan Lake
Sylvan Lake is a small but beautiful city in Oakland County. Bordering Pontiac and a scenic lake, Sylvan Lake calls itself “The Prettiest Little City in the State of Michigan.”
Troy
Troy is a city where families, businesses, and everything else thrives. Every year, a vast amount of events, festivals, and activities take place in Troy, from runs along Big Beaver in the fall, to art bashes in the summer. One of Oakland County’s premier shopping locales, Somerset Collection, is also in Troy!
Waterford Township
Located in the heart of Oakland County, Waterford is a charter township with a ton of things to do! Visitors can swim, slide, ride bikes, and run at Waterford Oaks, spend a lazy afternoon at Hess-Hathaway Park, or peruse many of the unique shops and restaurants that call Waterford home – and that’s just the beginning!
Walled Lake
Walled Lake is a city in southern Commerce Township. Nowadays, Walled Lake is a vibrant and thriving lakeside community. While its residents and visitors still enjoy the area’s small town feeling, both understand the convenience of nearby, excellent dining, shopping, and entertainment opportunities.
West Bloomfield Township
West Bloomfield Township is a charter township in Oakland County. The township houses its own public library, a beautiful group of parks, the famous TreeRunner West Bloomfield Adventure Park, and plenty more places to visit and things to do.
White Lake Township
A part of Detroit’s metropolitan area, White Lake Township is a charter township in Oakland County. The residents of White Lake Township are proud of their safe neighborhoods, top tier schools, and vibrant business and community atmosphere.
Wixom
Nestled next to Novi and Commerce, Wixom is a city in Oakland County with a bustling downtown. In Wixom, residents and visitors alike can enjoy nature at Lyon Oaks, attend concerts, eat a variety of delicious dishes, experience history, and shop for almost anything they desire!
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Nestled within the captivating landscapes of Southern Utah, Auburn Hills in Desert Color offers residents breathtaking panoramic mountain views. This residential neighborhood has the potential to redefine your St. George living experience. This holistic community is built around a plan of connectivity, community, and sustainability.
Auburn Hills is continently located next to the Desert Color Welcome Center and the Freedom Preparatory Academy K-6 Charter School. This prime positioning provides residents with easy access to essential amenities and education. Auburn hills includes the most parks of all the communities (4 total) allowing residents to connect with the natural world.
Auburn Hills is continently located next to the Desert Color Welcome Center and the Freedom Preparatory Academy K-6 Charter School. This prime positioning provides residents with easy access to essential amenities and education. Auburn Hills includes the most parks out of all of the communities, 4 total. Allowing residents to connect with the natural world.
Newly built homes surrounded by parks, trails and amenities inspire a new pursuit of fun, adventure and healthy living. Thoughtfully crafted floor layouts seamlessly blend beauty with practicality, offering the perfect place for families to grow.
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Come home to luxury living at The Boulevard Apartments located in Auburn Hills. Here you will find enormous one and two bedroom apartment homes featuring a private entrance. Enjoy one-of-a-kind living spaces complete with a private balcony or patio perfect for entertaining. Experience the ease and practicality of having a full-size washer and dryer and plenty of additional storage- all in the privacy of your own home. For added convenience each apartment home includes a personal carport or optional garages available.
Enjoy our beautifully furnished clubhouse complete with a heated indoor spa. Relax and unwind during the summertime at our refreshing swimming pool with a beautiful sundeck. Stay fit with the convenience of our 24-hour fully equipped fitness center, or play a game of tennis with friends.
The Boulevard Apartments is conveniently located directly across from Oakland University minutes to Chrysler Headquarters, Cooley Law School and I-75. Situated in a prime location minutes from The Village of Rochester Hills Mall, Great Lakes Crossing and the find dining and shopping venues of downtown Rochester. The Palace of Auburn Hills, DTE Energy and Meadowbrook Music Hall are also nearby. You will never be short on things to do when you live at The Boulevard. While located in the heart of everything, our beautifully landscaped grounds offer you a quiet retreat set back from the main road. Best-in-class amenities and affordable luxury are yours at The Boulevard.
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Auburn Hills has a community vision of strong business relationships, excellent neighborhoods and a vibrant downtown. We are proud to be the high technology, corporate-capital City of Oakland County. The City continually strives to provide an outstanding level of services to the residents of the community while being fiscally conservative in terms of maintaining and improving the physical assets of the community. To learn more about Auburn Hills, visit the township office at 1827 N. Squirrel Road, Auburn Hills, Michigan. Or, visit the city’s website at http://www.auburnhills.org.
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City in Michigan, United States
Auburn Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A northern suburb of Detroit, Auburn Hills is located about 26 miles (42 km) north of downtown Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 24,360.[7]
Auburn Hills is home to Oakland University and the U.S. headquarters of Stellantis, PHINIA, BorgWarner and Volkswagen. Before incorporating as a city in 1983, the area was part of the now-defunct Pontiac Township.[8]
In 1908, automobile pioneer John Dodge bought a farmhouse 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Auburn Heights to use as his country retreat. His oldest child, Winifred Dodge, married real estate baron Wesson Seyburn, who built his own country retreat 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Auburn Heights. The estate included hunting land, dog kennels, a swimming pool, horse stables, and a 5,000-square-foot (460 m2) Colonial Revival house. Pontiac Township purchased the estate in 1976, and adapted the buildings for government use. Today, it is known as the Auburn Hills Civic Center.
The first use of the name "Auburn Hills," in 1964, was by Oakland Community College. They named their campus (a former Nike missile base) at Featherstone and Squirrel roads for the town and the hilly terrain in the area. Besides Oakland Community College, three other colleges, Oakland University, Baker College, and Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School have campuses partially within the city limits.
Auburn Hills began as Pontiac Township, including the village of Auburn, in 1821, at what is today the corner of Auburn and Squirrel roads. Situated on the Clinton River, it was named by Aaron Webster, the first settler, for Auburn, New York. His sawmill and grist mill attracted settlers to Auburn. After the streets were laid out in 1826, Auburn rivaled nearby Pontiac until the 1860s, when it lost its own prosperity. The town was renamed Amy in 1880, and it officially became Auburn Heights in 1919. Pontiac Township bordered the city of Pontiac on two sides. The township attempted to incorporate as Pontiac Heights in 1971, but was denied by state officials. Pontiac Township became a charter township in 1978, to protect itself from further annexation. In 1983, Pontiac Township merged with the village of Auburn Heights to become the City of Auburn Hills. It is not to be confused with the similarly named city of Auburn, Michigan, that exists in Bay County, near Saginaw Bay.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 16.64 square miles (43.10 km2), of which 16.60 square miles (42.99 km2) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.10 km2) (0.24%) is water.[9]
Historical population CensusPop.Note%± 1880111—199017,076—200019,83716.2%201021,4127.9%202024,36013.8%
As of the census[11] of 2010, there were 21,412 people, 8,844 households, and 4,923 families living in the city. The population density was 1,289.9 inhabitants per square mile (498.0/km2). There were 9,965 housing units at an average density of 600.3 per square mile (231.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 66.3% White, 18.5% African American, 0.3% Native American, 8.9% Asian, 2.7% from other races, and 3.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7.8% of the population.
There were 8,844 households, of which 27.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 38.8% were married couples living together, 12.4% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.5% had a male householder with no wife present, and 44.3% were non-families. 33.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.24 and the average family size was 2.90.
The median age in the city was 31.4 years. 19.4% of residents were under the age of 18; 17.8% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 31.9% were from 25 to 44; 21.6% were from 45 to 64; and 9.4% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 48.4% female and 51.6% male.
As of the census[5] of 2000, there were 19,837 people, 8,064 households, and 4,604 families living in the city. The population density was 1,194.5 inhabitants per square mile (461.2/km2). There were 8,822 housing units at an average density of 531.2 per square mile (205.1/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 75.92% White, 13.22% African American, 0.32% Native American, 6.33% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.56% from other races, and 2.61% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.50% of the population.
There were 8,064 households, out of which 26.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them; 43.0% were married couples living together; 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present and 42.9% were non-families. 33.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.25 and the average family size was 2.92.
The age distribution is 20.4% under the age of 18, 15.9% from 18 to 24, 38.1% from 25 to 44, 18.2% from 45 to 64, and 7.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.5 males.
The median income for a household in the city was $51,376, and the median income for a family was $60,849. Males had a median income of $45,686 versus $34,015 for females. The per capita income for the city was $25,529. About 3.9% of families and 6.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 6.4% of those under age 18 and 4.4% of those age 66 or over.
Auburn Hills roughly follows the course of Interstate 75 and is home to a prosperous business community. In the early 1980s, Oakland University partnered with developers to create a technology and research park. The Oakland Technology Park was approved by the city in 1985, with Comerica, EDS, and Chrysler to build campuses there. The city's many tech and office buildings host 80,000 people during the workday.
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, an enclosed super-regional outlet shopping mall, opened November 12, 1998.
In 2002, the area at Auburn and Squirrel was revitalized as the "Village Center" with streetscape improvements. Pedestrian-friendly development is encouraged in this district now known simply as Downtown Auburn Hills. At the end of 2013, a number of large projects were completed Downtown, including a four-story graduate student apartment complex, a 233-space parking deck, an auxiliary classroom space for schools and colleges called the University Center and the Downtown Educational Nook (DEN), a refurbished historic log cabin acting as a student and community center.
Auburn Hills is home to PHINIA, BorgWarner, Guardian Industries, Autoliv, RGIS, Joyson Safety Systems, the Americas headquarters of GKN Driveline, the North American headquarters of Faurecia, Volkswagen/Audi North American Headquarters, and until its demolition, The Palace of Auburn Hills, the former home of the National Basketball Association's Detroit Pistons and the former home of Women's National Basketball Association's Detroit Shock.
In 2017, Maserati announced it was moving its U.S. headquarters from Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey to the former Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills.[12]
School districts serving sections of Auburn Hills include Avondale School District,[13] Pontiac School District,[14] and Rochester Community Schools.[citation needed]
The Avondale School District operates two elementary schools in the city limits: R. Grant Graham Elementary School and Auburn Elementary School. Portions of Auburn Hills in ASD are zoned to these schools. All ASD residents are zoned to Avondale Middle School in Rochester Hills and Avondale High School in Auburn Hills. Other ASD facilities in Auburn Hills include the district administrative offices and Avondale Montessori.[13] A Pontiac school district school, Will Rogers Elementary School, is located in northeastern Auburn Hills.[15]
Private schools in Auburn Hills include:
Auburn Hills Christian School
Oakland Christian School
Private schools near Auburn Hills:
Notre Dame Preparatory/Marist Academy, Pontiac
Holy Family Regional School (HFRS) - Consists of a grade PK-3 North Campus in Rochester and a 4-8 South Campus in Rochester Hills. Two churches in Auburn Hills designate HFRS as the parish school: St. John Fisher Chapel and Sacred Heart of the Hills. The first two sponsored the school from the beginning and the other three joined later, with Sacred Heart being the final one.[16]
The main campus of Oakland University sits within Auburn Hills. Oakland Community College, Baker College, and Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School are also situated in Auburn Hills.
Auburn Hills is home to several local parks, many of which are open year-round.
Auburn Hills Skate Park
A skateboard, inline skate and BMX bike park open to all ages and skill levels. The use of the facility is always free and it remains open from April to November, 8 a.m. until dusk.
Civic Center Park
Popular hiking and walking attraction with numerous nature trails. A fishing pond and picnic area are also available for public use. The park offers open lawn areas and a picnic shelter with a fireplace inside. The park features a softball field, 9-hole disc golf course, tennis courts, two play structures, and swings.
Clinton River Trail
An expansive, 16-mile (26 km) walkway through the heart of Oakland County. The trail cuts through several different cities, including Rochester, Rochester Hills, Sylvan Lake, Auburn Hills, and Pontiac. The 2.1-mile (3.4 km) section of trail within Auburn Hills is covered in finely crushed stone, ideal for walking, jogging and biking.
Dennis Dearing Jr. Memorial Park
Featuring a fireman-themed "tot-lot" for children ages 2–5, Dennis Dearing Jr. Memorial Park is a popular spot for families with children. The park also has swings, picnic tables and open space areas for picnic or play.
Manitoba Park
A two-acre park which contains a play structure, sand volleyball courts, a paved play area and open space for activities.
Riverside Park
Located adjacent to downtown Auburn Hills and along the Clinton River, Riverside Park is a popular spot during the warmer months. A canoe launch is open during the warm season.
River Woods Park
Located near downtown Auburn Hills, this park has picnic areas, both open and sheltered, standing barbecue grills and heated restrooms which remain open year-round. Visitors can navigate through the park on a paved pathway system, which includes a bridge over the Clinton River. The park also contains four basketball courts and play structures.
Walter P. Chrysler Museum
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Located 30 miles north of Detroit, Auburn Hills is home to more than 26,000 residents and 40 global businesses.
Auburn Hills residents enjoy the amenities of city and suburban living with parks, a revitalized downtown district, and a welcoming city complex with a library and community center. Additionally, the city features Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, one of the state’s largest destination shopping centers, and provides a variety of cultural, social, and educational opportunities to residents, workers, and visitors.
Downtown Auburn Hills is as beautiful as it is unique. Located along the scenic Clinton River, the area features brick-paved sidewalks and a riverside park, and is home to many community events, including Summerfest, Paddlepalooza, Halloween Spooktacular, Summer Music Series, and more! It also features a variety of businesses and restaurants owned by community-minded business owners.
With four different institutions, Auburn Hills is also a college town. There are over 35,000 college students from Oakland University, Baker College, Cooley Law School, and Oakland Community College combined. New developments throughout Downtown are geared toward the growing student population, including coworking and networking spaces.
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City of Auburn Hills | 1,412 followers on LinkedIn. A dynamic community committed to innovation and growth. | The City of Auburn Hills is a distinguished leader in southeast Michigan. Home to approximately 26,000 residents, as well as a workday population of approximately 100,000, Auburn Hills continues to be a thriving global business address. It is home to over 70 international corporations and hosts the World and North American headquarters for numerous outstanding businesses such as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Continental Automotive Systems, Faurecia, and BorgWarner.
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The City of Auburn Hills is a distinguished leader in southeast Michigan. Home to approximately 26,000 residents, as well as a workday population of approximately 100,000, Auburn Hills continues to be a thriving global business address. It is home to over 70 international corporations and hosts the World and North American headquarters for numerous outstanding businesses such as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Continental Automotive Systems, Faurecia, and BorgWarner. Auburn Hills’ residents enjoy the amenities of city and suburban living with parks, a revitalized downtown district and a welcoming city complex with a library and community center. Additionally, the city has five colleges and universities, and Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, one of the state’s largest destination shopping centers, providing a variety of cultural, social and educational opportunities to residents, workers and visitors. Learn more at www.auburnhills.org.
Website
http://auburnhills.org/community/socialmedia.php
External link for City of Auburn Hills
Industry
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Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Auburn Hills, Michigan
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Looking for somewhere great to eat? Discover all of the amazing food this town has to offer. From burgers to pasta dishes, ice cream while walking through a park, or having a seat for some fine dining, you’ll be able to have an experience that’s well worth the appetite.
Michigan’s Largest Outlet Mall & Entertainment Destination. Great Lakes Crossing Outlets features over 175 stores, restaurants, entertainment venues & family attractions.
Known to some of the most popular stores such as Coach Factory, Michael Kors Outlet, Kate Spade New York Outlet, Nike Factory Store, Under Armor Factory, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, and many more. Come visit for an extravagant shopping haul on your next trip to Auburn Hills.
Auburn Hills is home to Topgolf Detroit – Auburn Hills, a premier entertainment destination in Auburn Hills, MI. Enjoy climate-controlled hitting bays for year-round comfort with HDTVs in every bay and throughout our sports bar and restaurant. Visit auburn hills and this great location of fun!
Enjoy an ultimate indoor playground built out of what? You guessed it, out of LEGOs! Spend a day with the family at one of Auburn Hills well known spots for the kids and even adults. Surround you and your family with millions of LEGO Bricks, see your kids favorite characters within the LEGO 4D Theater, and build epic LEGO creations alongside expert builders!
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Auburn Hills, MI Local
Auburn Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 21,412 at the 2010 census. Before incorporating as a city in 1983, the area was part of the now-defunct Pontiac Township, and Auburn Hills is now one of the wealthiest cities in the state. It is home to Oakland University and the U.S. headquarters of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
In 1908, automobile pioneer John Dodge bought a farmhouse 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Auburn Heights to use as his country retreat. His oldest child, Winifred Dodge, married real estate baron Wesson Seyburn, who built his own country retreat 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Auburn Heights. The estate included hunting land, dog kennels, a swimming pool, horse stables, and a 5,000-square-foot (460 m2) Colonial Revival house. Pontiac Township purchased the estate in 1976, and adapted the buildings for government use. Today, it is known as the Auburn Hills Civic Center.
The first use of the name "Auburn Hills," in 1964, was by Oakland Community College. They named their campus (a former Nike missile base) at Featherstone and Squirrel roads for the town and the hilly terrain in the area. Besides Oakland Community College, three other colleges, Oakland University, Baker College, and Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School have campuses partially within the city limits.
Incorporation history
Auburn Hills began as Pontiac Township, including the village of Auburn, in 1821, at what is today the corner of Auburn and Squirrel roads. Situated on the Clinton River, it was named by Aaron Webster, the first settler, for Auburn, New York. His sawmill and grist mill attracted settlers to Auburn. After the streets were laid out in 1826, Auburn rivaled nearby Pontiac until the 1860s, when it lost its own prosperity. The town was renamed Amy in 1880, and it officially became Auburn Heights in 1919. Pontiac Township bordered the city of Pontiac on two sides. The township attempted to incorporate as Pontiac Heights in 1971, but was denied by state officials. Pontiac Township became a charter township in 1978, to protect itself from further annexation. In 1983, Pontiac Township merged with the village of Auburn Heights to become the City of Auburn Hills. It is not to be confused with the similarly named city of Auburn, Michigan, that exists in Bay County, near Saginaw Bay.
Geographical Area
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 16.64 square miles (43.10 km2), of which 16.60 square miles (42.99 km2) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.10 km2) (0.24%) is water.
2010 census data
As of the census of 2010, there were 21,412 people, 8,844 households, and 4,923 families living in the city. The population density was 1,289.9 inhabitants per square mile (498.0/km2). There were 9,965 housing units at an average density of 600.3 per square mile (231.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 66.3% White, 18.5% African American, 0.3% Native American, 8.9% Asian, 2.7% from other races, and 3.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7.8% of the population.
There were 8,844 households, of which 27.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 38.8% were married couples living together, 12.4% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.5% had a male householder with no wife present, and 44.3% were non-families. 33.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.24 and the average family size was 2.90.
The median age in the city was 31.4 years. 19.4% of residents were under the age of 18; 17.8% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 31.9% were from 25 to 44; 21.6% were from 45 to 64; and 9.4% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 48.4% female and 51.6% male.
Economic State
Auburn Hills roughly follows the course of Interstate 75 and is home to a prosperous business community. In the early 1980s, Oakland University partnered with developers to create a technology and research park. The Oakland Technology Park was approved by the city in 1985, with Comerica, EDS, and Chrysler to build campuses there. The city's many tech and office buildings host 80,000 people during the workday.
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, an enclosed super-regional outlet shopping mall, opened November 12, 1998.
In 2002, the area at Auburn and Squirrel was revitalized as the "Village Center" with streetscape improvements. Pedestrian-friendly development is encouraged in this district now known simply as Downtown Auburn Hills. At the end of 2013, a number of large projects were completed Downtown, including a four-story graduate student apartment complex, a 233-space parking deck, an auxiliary classroom space for schools and colleges called the University Center and the Downtown Educational Nook (DEN), a refurbished historic log cabin acting as a student and community center.
Auburn Hills is home to BorgWarner, Guardian Industries, Autoliv, RGIS, Joyson Safety Systems, the Americas headquarters of GKN Driveline, the North American headquarters of Faurecia, Volkswagen/Audi North American Headquarters, and until its demolition, The Palace of Auburn Hills, the former home of the National Basketball Association's Detroit Pistons and the former home of Women's National Basketball Association's Detroit Shock.
In 2017 Maserati announced it was moving its U.S. headquarters from Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey to the former Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills.
School System
Primary and secondary schools
School districts serving sections of Auburn Hills include Avondale School District,Pontiac School District, and Rochester Community Schools.
The Avondale School District operates two elementary schools in the city limits: R. Grant Graham Elementary School and Auburn Elementary School. Portions of Auburn Hills in ASD are zoned to these schools. All ASD residents are zoned to Avondale Middle School in Rochester Hills and Avondale High School in Auburn Hills. Other ASD facilities in Auburn Hills include the district administrative offices and Avondale Montessori. A Pontiac school district school, Will Rogers Elementary School, is located in northeastern Auburn Hills.
Private schools in Auburn Hills include:
Auburn Hills Christian School
Oakland Christian School
Private schools near Auburn Hills:
Notre Dame Preparatory/Marist Academy, Pontiac
Holy Family Regional School (HFRS) - Consists of a grade PK-3 North Campus in Rochester and a 4-8 South Campus in Rochester Hills. Two churches in Auburn Hills designate HFRS as the parish school: St. John Fisher Chapel and Sacred Heart of the Hills. The first two sponsored the school from the beginning and the other three joined later, with Sacred Heart being the final one.
Higher education
The main campus of Oakland University sits within Auburn Hills. Oakland Community College, Baker College, and Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School are also situated in Auburn Hills.
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Welcome to Auburn Hills, Michigan– a place where automotive legacy meets modern marvels in the heart of Oakland County! Found within the dynamic landscape of Oakland County, Auburn Hills is a testament to Michigan’s industrial prowess and its ability to seamlessly evolve into a modern, forward-looking community. With a rich automotive heritage juxtaposed against state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to green spaces, Auburn Hills showcases the perfect blend of historical significance and contemporary innovation.
At the core of Auburn Hills’ identity is its storied automotive lineage. As the home to several leading automobile manufacturers and suppliers, the city has played a pivotal role in driving the American dream on wheels. The presence of major corporations, including the global headquarters of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), emphasizes Auburn Hills’ importance in the global automotive landscape.
Yet, Auburn Hills is much more than just engines and innovations. It’s a city that places a strong emphasis on community and the environment. The Clinton River winds its way through Auburn Hills, offering picturesque views and avenues for recreational activities. Parks such as Riverside Park and Hawk Woods Nature Center provide residents and visitors alike with expansive green spaces, walking trails, and a much-needed respite from urban hustle. Here, nature thrives amidst industry, and the city’s commitment to maintaining these natural havens is evident.
Education and learning are also at the forefront of Auburn Hills’ ethos. Institutions like Oakland University offer not only academic excellence but also cultural events, athletic competitions, and community engagement initiatives. The vibrancy of student life at the university complements the city’s industrial backdrop, creating a melting pot of ideas, cultures, and aspirations.
The city’s downtown area is a bustling hub of activity, where historic buildings coexist with modern establishments. Quaint shops, diverse eateries, and community events make it a lively focal point for both residents and visitors. Whether you’re indulging in a gastronomic journey, shopping for unique trinkets, or simply soaking in the ambiance, downtown Auburn Hills promises a memorable experience.
Community events in Auburn Hills reflect its vibrant spirit and diverse populace. From the summer concerts at the amphitheater to the annual tree lighting ceremony during the holiday season, there’s always something happening that brings the community together in celebration.
One of the unique attributes of Auburn Hills is its commitment to inclusivity and progress. The city has consistently championed economic development while ensuring that the benefits permeate throughout the community. This balance of business growth and community well-being is a hallmark of Auburn Hills’ governance.
Auburn Hills stands as a shining example of how cities can honor their industrial legacies while embracing the future with open arms. It’s a place where innovation meets community, where history is cherished, and where every street, building, and green space tells a story of progress and perseverance. For those looking for a blend of industrial might, academic vigor, community warmth, and environmental consciousness, Auburn Hills, Michigan, is an unparalleled destination.
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Two incumbents and six challengers are in the running for four city council seats in Auburn Hills this November.
Four seats are available, three of which have four-year terms. The person who receives the fourth-highest number of votes will receive a two-year term.
Incumbents Robert Kittle and Henry Knight are hoping to keep their seats on the council.
Kittle, 54, owner of local business Munetrix, LLC, holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration.
He said the biggest issue Auburn Hills faces as a community is the management of its services while undergoing tremendous growth – and balancing the ‘euphoria of economic growth’ with the incremental burden it will eventually put on the city’s police, fire, roads and infrastructure.
If re-elected, he says he hopes to ‘help the two new councilpersons that will be elected in November accelerate their learning curve so they can be as effective as possible in the least amount of time.’
Knight, 82, a retired industrial executive with a master of science in engineering, said the community’s biggest issue is its need to remain a growing, financially sound and age-inclusive city keeping its small town atmosphere.
If re-elected, Knight said he would ‘continue to work effectively with the other council members to update our five-year plan to continue our planned growth in all areas and make wise decisions to implement.’
Candidates Thomas Coolman, Ryan McDonald , VeRonica Lynn Mitchell , Stuart K. Jason , John Burmeister and Bob Gray are in the running for the four open seats, as well.
Coolman, a graduate of Novi High School and a sales manager for Citi Roofing Company, said the biggest issues in Auburn Hills are public safety and fiscal responsibility.
If elected, Coolman said he’d like to continue bringing jobs into Auburn Hills.
‘I would like to see our citizens working here, in Auburn Hills, not with just a paycheck, but with a good paycheck,’ he said. ‘We should be able to find the American dream in our own back yard.’
McDonald, 46, a Clawson police officer with a bachelor’s degree, said the biggest issue in Auburn Hills is the maintenance of the city’s competitive and business-friendly community.
If elected, he said he will work to ‘provide the resources for our police and fire departments. I will maintain strong senior citizen and recreational programs. I will support a sound fiscal budget and accountability.’
Mitchell, 43, an advanced vehicle development engineer for GM with an executive MBA and bachelor’s in chemical engineering as well as numerous post-grad certifications, is a current Auburn Hills Public Library board member and said the biggest issue in the community is maintaining the city’s services in the face of declining property tax revenues.
If elected, she said she’d promote growth in the area.
‘I would love to see Auburn Hills be showcased as the national benchmark for providing community services to its residents,’ she said. ‘A community designed to accommodate the needs of seniors encompasses services that benefit residents of all ages.’
Jason, 32, a cable splicer with some education from Community College of the Air Force, said the biggest issue in facing Auburn Hills this election is the citizens taking a back seat to big business.
If elected, he said ‘we must put more of a focus on the residents that make Auburn HIlls a community, not just a city. I hope to bring this community together so we can be a destination city to live, work and play.’
Burmeister, 52, a retired fire chief from the Auburn Hills Fire Department with an associate’s degree, said the biggest issue this election is maintaining the services the city provides to residents.
If elected, he said he will ‘actively support and research areas where we can share services, capitol purchases, and bidding processes with other communities. I will work on dropping barriers between communities that may prevent this from occurring.’
Gray, 58, holds a bachelor’s degree and said the biggest issue facing Auburn Hills this election is the economy. Gray said that if elected, he hopes to keep Auburn Hills and its schools from facing the same fate as neighboring Pontiac.
‘We must protect Auburn Hills from EFMs,’ he said. ‘We must not let our schools go down the same road as Pontiac. I will protect our level of services while not raising taxes.”
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Auburn Hills is continently located next to the Desert Color Welcome Center and the Freedom Preparatory Academy K-6 Charter School. This prime positioning provides residents with easy access to essential amenities and education. Auburn hills includes the most parks of all the communities (4 total) allowing residents to connect with the natural world.
Auburn Hills is continently located next to the Desert Color Welcome Center and the Freedom Preparatory Academy K-6 Charter School. This prime positioning provides residents with easy access to essential amenities and education. Auburn Hills includes the most parks out of all of the communities, 4 total. Allowing residents to connect with the natural world.
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Auburn Hills is a city in Metro Detroit, Oakland County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 21,412 at the 2010 census. The city was formed in 1983 when Pontiac Township became the City of Auburn Hills.
Auburn Hills is home to the world headquarters of Chrysler, the Walter P. Chrysler Museum, Oakland University, BorgWarner, Guardian Industries, RGIS, Great Lakes Crossing shopping center, as well as The Palace of Auburn Hills, home of the National Basketball Association's Detroit Pistons and the former home of Women's National Basketball Association's Detroit Shock.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 16.6 square miles (43.0 km²). 16.6 square miles (43.0 km²) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (0.12%) is water.
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The Detroit, MI metro area is known for its significant role in the automotive industry, earning it the nickname "Motor City." Founded in 1701 by French explorer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, Detroit has a long history that includes being a hub for the manufacturing and music industries. The city played a crucial part in the development of the American automobile sector, housing giants like General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler.
Geographically, Detroit is situated in southeastern Michigan, along the Detroit River, which connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie. This location has influenced the city's development and culture, providing residents with beautiful waterfront views and recreational opportunities. The area's flat terrain is complemented by a mix of urban and suburban neighborhoods, offering various living environments.
Traditionally, Detroit's economy was heavily reliant on the automotive industry. However, recent decades have seen efforts to diversify, with growth in healthcare, technology, finance, and advanced manufacturing sectors. Despite facing economic challenges, including population decline and urban decay, Detroit has been undergoing revitalization, especially in downtown areas, attracting new businesses and investments.
Voting in the Detroit metro area has historically leaned towards the Democratic Party, reflecting the city's large African American population and its focus on civil rights and social justice issues. However, political views can vary across different neighborhoods and suburbs, contributing to a dynamic political landscape.
Living in Detroit offers a mix of experiences. The city is home to a wide range of cultural and recreational activities, including museums, theaters, sports teams, and outdoor parks. The cost of living is relatively affordable compared to other major cities, with various housing options available. Detroit's rich cultural heritage is evident in its music scene, including the legacy of Motown, and its architectural landmarks.
New residents should be aware of the ongoing efforts to revitalize the city, which include addressing economic challenges and improving infrastructure. While some areas continue to face issues related to crime and blight, there are also many positive developments and opportunities for community involvement. It's important for newcomers to research neighborhoods and consider factors such as safety, amenities, and access to transportation. Being prepared for the region's climate, characterized by cold winters and hot summers, is also essential.
In summary, the Detroit, MI metro area offers a combination of historical significance, economic diversity, and cultural activities. While acknowledging the challenges, new residents can also appreciate the opportunities for growth and the strong sense of community present in many parts of the city.
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From the North: If you are traveling from the North, take Exit 84B on Baldwin Road from I-75. You can also go south on M-24. Then, make a right on Brown and a left on Joslyn.
From the South: If you are traveling from the South, take Exit 83 on I-75. Then, make a left on Joslyn. You can also take I-75 North and get off at exit 84B. Then, make a right on Baldwin.
From the West: If you are traveling from the West, take M-59 East to I-75 North Exit 83. Then, make a left on Joslyn. You can also take M-59 East to I-75 North Exit 84B. Then, make a right on Baldwin.
From the East: If you are traveling from the East, take M-59 West to I-75 North Exit 83. Then, make a left on Joslyn. You can also take M-59 West to I-75 North Exit 84B. Then, make a right on Baldwin.
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Who we are The Auburn Hills Historical Society, founded in 1993, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Auburn Hills. What we do We further our cause by making donations to the community, hosting historical presentations, maintaining a display case at the Auburn Hills Public Library, cleaning up local landmarks, participating in community … Read More
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The Auburn Hills Historical Society, founded in 1993, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Auburn Hills.
What we do
We further our cause by making donations to the community, hosting historical presentations, maintaining a display case at the Auburn Hills Public Library, cleaning up local landmarks, participating in community functions, and assisting with research relating to Pontiac Township, Auburn, Amy, Auburn Heights, and Auburn Hills.
We hold our monthly meetings at the Auburn Hills Public Library and are open to the public.
Archives and Collections
Our archives are located in the lower level of the library. The public is welcome to contact the Auburn Hills Historical Society to schedule an appointment to view the archive collections for specific research purposes. Library staff does not have access to the archive collections. We welcome donations of items with historical significance relevant to Auburn, Auburn Heights, Amy, Pontiac Township, and Auburn Hills.
The archive collection consists of the following:
Newspaper clippings pertaining to Auburn Hills
Auburn Heights Sentinel Newspaper 1958
Auburn Hills Newspapers 1983-1948
Auburn Argus Newspapers 1985-1991
Pontiac Township Tax Records
Maps of Auburn Hills – various dates and information content
Pictures and information pertaining to various homes and buildings in Auburn Hills
Pictures and information pertaining to various places of historic interest within Auburn Hills
Pictures and information pertaining to schools serving Auburn Hills and the students that attended those schools
1830-1870 Auburn Hills census records
Some artifacts originally belonging to the Austin Farm of Auburn Hills
Some artifacts originally belonging to Wesson Seyburn
Pontiac Township 1827-1983
The newly reprinted Auburn Hills history book, Pontiac Township 1827-1983, is now available from the AHHS for $10. The book can be mailed to you for an additional shipping charge. The book is 96 pages, paperback, and the dimensions are 6″ wide x 9″ tall.
This informative history book specifically covers the Auburn Hills area. The 16 chapters contain terrific old photographs and maps. The book starts with the United States treaty with the Native Americans to acquire land, the 1827 Legislative Act to establish the township, and the first settlers. Topics covered include the numerous name changes of the City, the first town meeting, community growth, churches, schools, and the creation of the Police and Fire Departments. Also included are notable social activities such as quilting parties, sleigh rides, and motorcycle races. The book closes with the 1983 establishment of the City of Auburn Hills.
Please contact us for more information and to purchase a copy.
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Rochester Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 76,300.[4] It is the 14th-largest city in Michigan.[5] It has also ranked as the safest city in Michigan for the past seven years.[6]
The area was first settled by European Americans in 1817, and organized as Avon Township in 1835. The City of Rochester incorporated in 1967, while the remaining area of Avon Township was incorporated and renamed the City of Rochester Hills in 1984. Considered a northern suburb of Metro Detroit, Rochester Hills is about 12 miles (19.3 km) north of Detroit.
Communities
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Stony Creek is a neighborhood on the northeast end of the city on the border with Rochester at .[7]
Yates is on the boundary with Rochester and Shelby Township, Oakland County ( ; Elevation: 669 ft./204 m.).[8]
History
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Prior to European settlement, the area now known as Rochester Hills was inhabited by Native Americans, namely the Potawatomi.[9] The Potawatomi depended on the area's abundant water sources, such as the Clinton River and Paint Creek, to grow crops, fish, and travel.[9][10] They resided here until the 1807 Treaty of Detroit caused them, along with the Odawa, Wyandot, and Ojibwe peoples, to cede their land in Southeast Michigan.[11][12]
The first European settler was James Graham who arrived in 1817. Graham and his family reached the area by following trails created by the Sauk Native Americans.[13][14] Avon Township was organized in 1835. Rochester incorporated as a village within the township in 1869. The township adopted a charter in 1948 under the Home Rule Act. Also in 1948 a post office was established under the name of Brooklands for the area between Auburn Road and Hamlin Road just to the west of Dequindre Road.
In 1966, village residents voted to become the City of Rochester, effective in February 1967. As a result, Rochester residents no longer had to pay property taxes to the township, as it was now a separate municipality.
In 1967, Avon Township filed a petition to become a city. In January 1968, township voters approved the petition to move forward with seeking city status. Three proposed city charters were voted down by residents, the first in March 1969, the second in May 1970, and the third in September 1971. The city of Rochester then sought to annex all of the township, which was unanimously denied by the Michigan Boundary Commission. In 1972, petitions were filed to consolidate Avon Township and Rochester. In April 1974, the consolidation petition lost by 350 votes in the township, while passing by four votes in Rochester. In May 1974, Rochester's petition to annex 2.2 square miles (5.7 km2) of Avon Township was approved by the Michigan Boundary Commission, depriving Avon Township of its largest taxpayer.[16] The township became Avon Charter Township in August 1978. Court challenges to the 1974 annexation continued until November 1981, when the township was ordered to surrender the annexed property. An impending annexation request from the City of Troy, due south, for 300 acres of southeast Avon Township brought the cityhood question to a crisis.[16]
In May 1984, township voters approved a city charter. On November 20, 1984, Avon Township became the City of Rochester Hills. The name of the new city was put to a vote, with the other choice being "Avon Hills." The name "Rochester Hills" won by a landslide with voters, based on the area's historical ties to Rochester and the rolling hills in the area. Township Supervisor Earl E. Borden became the first mayor of Rochester Hills.
In June 2024, there was a mass shooting in the city.[17][18]
Geography
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 32.91 square miles (85.24 km2), of which 32.82 square miles (85.00 km2) is land and 0.09 square miles (0.23 km2) (0.27%) is water.[19]
Rochester Hills is bordered to the north by Oakland Charter Township along Dutton Road, to the south by the city of Troy along South Boulevard, to the east by Shelby Township in Macomb County along Dequindre Road, and to the west by the city of Auburn Hills along part of Adams Road. Rochester Hills is also partially bordered by the city of Rochester to the east. Elevations in the city range from 690 feet (210 m) above sea level in the southeastern portion of the city to 1,032 feet (315 m) in the northwestern section.
Demographics
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Historical population CensusPop.Note%± 199061,766—200068,82511.4%201070,9953.2%202076,3007.5%
2020 census
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As of the 2020 census,[21] there were 76,293 people, in 28,766 households, residing in the city. The population density was 2,359.9 inhabitants per square mile (911.2/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 79.6% White, 12.8% Asian, 3.7% African American, 2.9% from two or more races, and 0.1% Native American. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.6% of the population. 19.8% of the population was foreign-born.[22]
There were 28,766 households, and the median household income was $99,666. 4.2% of persons were living in poverty. 77.4% of residents lived in owner-occupied housing units.
Between 2000 and 2010, the Asian population in Rochester Hills increased to almost 10% of the community's population, a 61% increase from the 2000 figure.[23] It grew to 12.8% in 2020.[22]
2010 census
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As of the census[24] of 2010, there were 70,995 people, 27,578 households, and 19,308 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,163.2 inhabitants per square mile (835.2/km2). There were 29,494 housing units at an average density of 898.7 per square mile (347.0/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 89.1% White, 2.5% African American, 0.2% Native American, 4.5% Asian, 0.7% from other races, and 1.9% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.1% of the population.
There were 27,578 households of which 33.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.2% were married couples living together, 8.1% had a female householder with no husband present, 2.8% had a male householder with no wife present, and 30.0% were non-families. 25.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.53 and the average family size was 3.08.
The median age in the city was 40.9 years. 23.7% of residents were under the age of 18; 7.7% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 24.6% were from 25 to 44; 30.3% were from 45 to 64; and 13.8% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 48.4% male and 51.6% female.
Government
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Rochester Hills has a mayor-council government. The Rochester Hills City Council consists of seven Council Members: four district members and three at-large members. They are elected to four-year terms and, due to term limiting, can serve no more than two terms for a maximum of eight years. However, there are no limits on how many times the mayor can run for re-election as a write-in candidate.
Rochester Hills does not have a police department, so the city's police services are provided by the Oakland County Sheriff's Office. The 52nd District Court Division Three is also located in Rochester Hills.
In the 2020 United States presidential election in Michigan, 23,173 (50.67%) votes went to Joseph Biden and 21,680 (47.4%) votes were cast for Donald Trump.[25]
Federally, Rochester Hills is split between Michigan's 8th congressional district, represented by Democrat Elissa Slotkin, and Michigan's 11th congressional district, represented by Democrat Haley Stevens. However, as of 2023, Rochester Hills will be appended to the Macomb County-centered Michigan's 10th congressional district.[26]
Education
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Rochester Community Schools serve most of the city. Rochester Adams High School, Rochester High School, and Stoney Creek High School are in Rochester Hills. The city also hosts college and graduate-level programs in various disciplines at Oakland University and Rochester Christian University.
Some portions of the city, however, are in the Avondale School District. Much of the ASD portion of Rochester Hills is zoned to Deerfield Elementary School, also within the city. Other portions are zoned to Auburn Elementary School in Auburn Hills and Woodland Elementary School in Troy. All ASD residents are zoned to Avondale Middle School in Rochester Hills and Avondale High School in Auburn Hills. The Meadows School, Avondale Academy, and the ASD transportation department are all in Rochester Hills.[27]
City services include Rochester Hills Public Library. (The neighboring City of Rochester and Oakland Township contract with the City of Rochester Hills to permit their residents' use of the library.)
The Japanese School of Detroit, a supplementary school for Japanese citizens of school age, at one time had its administrative offices in the former Oakland Steiner School in Rochester Hills.[28]
Notable people
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Further information: People from Detroit
This list includes people from Rochester and Rochester Hills:
Mike Bishop, politician
Tommy Clufetos, professional drummer
Paul Davis, professional basketball player
Eric Fisher, professional football player
Hal Foster, artist and writer
Amy Frazier, professional tennis player[29]
Jay Gibbons, professional baseball player[30]
Andrew Good, professional baseball player
Idris Goodwin, playwright, poet, activist, professor
Shawn Hare, professional baseball player
Eminem, rapper
Greg and Tim Hildebrandt, fantasy artists and painters of the original Star Wars movie poster
Rude Jude, television and radio personality
George Jamison, professional football player
Bob Keselowski, NASCAR driver
Brad Keselowski, NASCAR driver
Brian Keselowski, NASCAR driver
Walt Kowalczyk, professional football player
Jana Kramer, country music singer and actress
Madonna, pop singer and actress
Alec Martinez, professional hockey player
Craig Owens, lead singer of Chiodos and Cinematic Sunrise
Roxy Petrucci, drummer of Vixen
Brian Sell, marathoner
Haley Stevens, politician
Ron Teachworth, educator, artist, writer and filmmaker
Dita von Teese, burlesque artist, model and actress[31]
Jacob Trouba, hockey player
Peter Vanderkaay, Olympic gold medal swimmer[32]
Jason Varitek, professional baseball player
Robert Simpson Woodward, physicist and mathematician[33]
George Zamka, NASA astronaut and Marine Corps pilot
References
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Romig, Walter (October 1, 1986) [1973]. Michigan Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More Than Five Thousand Past and Present Michigan Communities (Paperback). Great Lakes Books Series. Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8143-1838-6.
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Telecommuters are a relatively large percentage of the workforce: 12.25% of people work from home. While this number may seem small overall, as a fraction of the total workforce it is high relative to the nation. These workers are often telecommuters who work in knowledge-based, white-collar professions. For example, Silicon Valley has large numbers of people who telecommute. Other at-home workers may be self-employed people who operate small businesses out of their homes.
Auburn Hills, while not large, also appears to be attractive to some younger, educated professionals, who help shape the character of the city.
The citizens of Auburn Hills are among the most well-educated in the nation: 48.11% of adults in Auburn Hills have a bachelor's degree or even advanced degree, whereas the average US city has 21.84% holding at least a bachelor's degree.
The per capita income in Auburn Hills in 2022 was $44,309, which is wealthy relative to Michigan, and upper middle income relative to the rest of the US. This equates to an annual income of $177,236 for a family of four. However, Auburn Hills contains both very wealthy and poor people as well.
Auburn Hills is an extremely ethnically-diverse city. The people who call Auburn Hills home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The greatest number of Auburn Hills residents report their race to be White, followed by Asian. Important ancestries of people in Auburn Hills include German, Irish, English, Polish, and Italian.
Auburn Hills also has a high percentage of its population that was born in another country: 21.24%.
The most common language spoken in Auburn Hills is English. Other important languages spoken here include Spanish and Langs. of India.
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Living in Auburn Hills , Michigan
10.04 million people live in Michigan (3 % of the US population 334.9 mln as of 2023) on the territory 96,714 square miles (2.5 % of the US territory).
24,202 of residents of Oakland County call Auburn Hills their home (1.89 % of Oakland County population).
Should you move to Auburn Hills , Michigan ? Is Auburn Hills , Michigan a good place to live?
When determining what cities are good for your personality, life situation, and personal preferences, there are many factors to consider including climate, cost of living, community, job opportunities, population makeup, activities, and things to do.
Healthy Living in Auburn Hills , MI
Auburn Hills 's Outdoor Living Score is 46.11 out of 100 (find the best location for Outdoor living here or explore Auburn Hills 's climate in detail here). We examine health risks, safety and natural disasters among other metrics important for outdoor activities.
Are public schools good in Auburn Hills , MI ?
There are 3 elementary, 2 middle and 1 high schools for children within the borders of Auburn Hills , MI .
An important fact to note from the editor:
More on the Education quality in Auburn Hills , MI
Is Auburn Hills , MI affordable?
Cost of living in Auburn Hills , MI is in the group of 20 % of locations in the US with high cost of living. When we compare the cost of living in Auburn Hills to other locations within Michigan state only, it is in the the highest group. To learn more about the income, taxes and various budget itemized costs, navigate to the page Cost of Living in Auburn Hills , MI.
When we figure out the Cost of Living, we don't look at just what things cost. We also see how much money you'd have left after paying taxes and living expenses. In places where it's cheap to live, there might not be many jobs that pay well. In areas without income taxes, you might pay more in property taxes. And in places where living costs a lot, you could earn a lot more money. So, what really matters in the end is looking at your whole budget and seeing how much money you have left after all deductions at each location.
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– Jenny P.
“Overall we enjoyed our time at The Residences of Auburn Hills. The staff was always polite and all service requests were handled promptly. My only issue was some amenities weren’t always available due to renovation but that being said once completed the amenities were phenomenal. They even have a dog wash, such a unique feature!!!”
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“The Residences of Auburn Hills us a great place to live. They are super pet friendly! The office works with you to fix things in the apartment. Also, they are working on updating the halls. We love ❤️ our apartment. They have also added a pet wash and treat store.”
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The Detroit, MI metro area is known for its significant role in the automotive industry, earning it the nickname "Motor City." Founded in 1701 by French explorer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, Detroit has a long history that includes being a hub for the manufacturing and music industries. The city played a crucial part in the development of the American automobile sector, housing giants like General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler.
Geographically, Detroit is situated in southeastern Michigan, along the Detroit River, which connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie. This location has influenced the city's development and culture, providing residents with beautiful waterfront views and recreational opportunities. The area's flat terrain is complemented by a mix of urban and suburban neighborhoods, offering various living environments.
Traditionally, Detroit's economy was heavily reliant on the automotive industry. However, recent decades have seen efforts to diversify, with growth in healthcare, technology, finance, and advanced manufacturing sectors. Despite facing economic challenges, including population decline and urban decay, Detroit has been undergoing revitalization, especially in downtown areas, attracting new businesses and investments.
Voting in the Detroit metro area has historically leaned towards the Democratic Party, reflecting the city's large African American population and its focus on civil rights and social justice issues. However, political views can vary across different neighborhoods and suburbs, contributing to a dynamic political landscape.
Living in Detroit offers a mix of experiences. The city is home to a wide range of cultural and recreational activities, including museums, theaters, sports teams, and outdoor parks. The cost of living is relatively affordable compared to other major cities, with various housing options available. Detroit's rich cultural heritage is evident in its music scene, including the legacy of Motown, and its architectural landmarks.
New residents should be aware of the ongoing efforts to revitalize the city, which include addressing economic challenges and improving infrastructure. While some areas continue to face issues related to crime and blight, there are also many positive developments and opportunities for community involvement. It's important for newcomers to research neighborhoods and consider factors such as safety, amenities, and access to transportation. Being prepared for the region's climate, characterized by cold winters and hot summers, is also essential.
In summary, the Detroit, MI metro area offers a combination of historical significance, economic diversity, and cultural activities. While acknowledging the challenges, new residents can also appreciate the opportunities for growth and the strong sense of community present in many parts of the city.
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American Quality Cleaning offers commercial cleaning services throughout Oakland County - including in Auburn Hills, Troy, and Bloomfield Township. Contact us today by filling out an online form to secure a free assessment and estimate. Otherwise, give us a call at (248) 961-4412 to chat with a representative about cleaning service tailored to your property or business’s unique needs.
We have been working in the area for over 15 years, bringing commercial cleaning solutions to businesses in Auburn Hills. From flooring sections such as carpet and upholstery or tile and grout to window cleaning, we take your entire workspace into account when we plan out how to cover all your cleaning needs. If you need reliable commercial cleaning services that you can trust to get the job done, reach out to American Quality Cleaning today.
Auburn Hills, MI - World-Class Industry with Small-Town Charm
Founded in 1983, Auburn Hills is a relatively young city that follows the winding path of Interstate 75. Home to many international businesses, 22 high-technology parks, and more than 20,000 residents, Auburn Hills combines a thriving professional community with local charm. Residents, visitors, and employees on lunch breaks stroll along the downtown brick-paved sidewalks or one of the riverside parks.
Auburn Hills is a location for global business in Southeast Michigan. With over 35 international organizations, many of which have their headquarters here, the city prospers through its business connections. Not only did Oakland University found its main campus here, but the school also developed deep ties with the city and businesses creating a technology park benefiting all partners. All put together, the city hosts over 80,000 people on workdays.
With thousands of graduates from Auburn Hills’ educational institutions, the business sector doesn’t have far to look to fill jobs with competent candidates. Aside from Oakland University, people of all ages find opportunities at Baker College, Oakland Community College, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, and Western Michigan University’s Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
Visitors and residents never have trouble finding things to do in Auburn Hills. The Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, one of Michigan’s destination shopping centers, provides shopping and entertainment to delight all tastes. While visiting, explore waterways from the lakes of Michigan to the ocean through 10 themed zones at SEA LIFE Aquarium or experience imaginative wonders built block by block at the LEGOLAND Discovery Center both found inside the outlet center.
The combination of public appeal and business focus form an atmosphere American Quality Cleaning is proud to be a part of. Centered in nearby Waterford, MI, we bring our janitorial services to offices and business parks throughout Auburn Hills.
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It is a very family friendly environment and close-knit community. From the restaurants to the local parks, it is a very loving feeling. One of my favorite functions is the bands that come to play in Riverside Park. It is great energy and spirit!
Auburn Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Auburn Hills is a smaller but beautiful upcoming tourist destination that is worth a visit. Auburn Hills roughly follows the course of Interstate 75 and is home to a prosperous business community. The Oakland Technology Park was approved by the city in 1985, with Comerica, EDS, and Chrysler to build campuses there. Great lakes mall is the best shopping place. There is sea world and rainforest cafe within great lakes mall. Hoops bar is famous local bar. There is dogpark nearby in orion township. It has oakland university, emerging educational institute. The LEGO model of Detroit was fabulous at great lakes mall. A peaceful play to stay. Many grocery shops available at 10 min drive Walmart, Meijer, Costco.Auburn Hills Skate Park- A skateboard, inline skate and BMX bike park open to all ages and skill levels.
downtown area is clean, safe, and enjoyable with many family friendly events throughout the year. outskirts of downtown have high traffic volume and not as clean and kept up as the downtown area. as far as I know, there are no public schools in auburn hills.
So many things to do, such as a the mall or even top golf! If you want a bite to eat, there’s fast food and name brand restaurants on every corner! Also, Oakland Univeristy lives right in Auburn Hills, perfect if you want to finish a degree!
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Oakland University (OU) is a public university located in the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan. Situated on a 1,443-acre (5.84 km2) campus, it was co-founded by Matilda Dodge Wilson and John A. Hannah. It is the only major resear…
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It is a very family friendly environment and close-knit community. From the restaurants to the local parks, it is a very loving feeling. One of my favorite functions is the bands that come to play in Riverside Park. It is great energy and spirit!
Auburn Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Auburn Hills is a smaller but beautiful upcoming tourist destination that is worth a visit. Auburn Hills roughly follows the course of Interstate 75 and is home to a prosperous business community. The Oakland Technology Park was approved by the city in 1985, with Comerica, EDS, and Chrysler to build campuses there. Great lakes mall is the best shopping place. There is sea world and rainforest cafe within great lakes mall. Hoops bar is famous local bar. There is dogpark nearby in orion township. It has oakland university, emerging educational institute. The LEGO model of Detroit was fabulous at great lakes mall. A peaceful play to stay. Many grocery shops available at 10 min drive Walmart, Meijer, Costco.Auburn Hills Skate Park- A skateboard, inline skate and BMX bike park open to all ages and skill levels.
downtown area is clean, safe, and enjoyable with many family friendly events throughout the year. outskirts of downtown have high traffic volume and not as clean and kept up as the downtown area. as far as I know, there are no public schools in auburn hills.
So many things to do, such as a the mall or even top golf! If you want a bite to eat, there’s fast food and name brand restaurants on every corner! Also, Oakland Univeristy lives right in Auburn Hills, perfect if you want to finish a degree!
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Planning assistance funds empower communities to address local and regional priorities
“Effective planning is essential for the success of all communities in Southeast Michigan,” said Amy O’Leary, Executive Director of SEMCOG. “Previous investments in planning assistance have resulted in projects actually being completed, and it is exciting to see these grants spur successful implementation throughout our region,” said O’Leary.
The 14 FY2025 projects demonstrate a variety of areas in which local communities are planning investments:
Transportation and Infrastructure Equity Planning
Village of Romeo: $40,000 for Asset Inventory and Capital Improvement Planning – Develop an asset inventory and CIP for the Village assets, in order for the village be able to continue to provide affordable, sustainable, reliable, efficient, and safe facilities to the residents. This is especially important with sidewalks and facilities (which may need to be updated for accessibility) and other utilities.
City of Ecorse: $40,000 for Road Capital Improvement Planning – Develop a Capital Improvement Plan and Asset Management plan for city owned assets. This will allow the city to plan for the future of funding to pair road and other infrastructure projects, as well as other developments. This will also include identification and prioritization for rehabilitation or replacement, including timelines and costs.
“This is great news as we continue to keep the City of Ecorse moving forward,” said Lamar Tidwell, Mayor, City of Ecorse.
City of Mount Clemens: $22,000 for Sidewalk Condition and Assessment Program – Conduct an analysis of the condition of sidewalk network within the Mount Clemens Downtown area, with the purpose of future replacement work for improved safety and walkability. Results will then determine the scope of the sidewalk repair program, with the intent to improve the safety and walk-ability of the downtown sidewalks for all residents and visitors in the district.
Complete Streets and Corridor Safety Planning
City of Fraser: $45,000 for Sidewalk and Pathway Gap Network Planning – Develop a comprehensive assessment of gaps in the sidewalk and non-motorized path network; engage residents and other interested parties in planning efforts to gather feedback on priorities of the community at large; perform early preliminary engineering to determine the feasibility and estimated costs of the high priority locations, and develop a multi-year capital improvement plan to meet the goals and objectives of the city.
“Fraser’s Master Plan includes a goal of becoming a more walkable city,” said Michael Lesich, Mayor, City of Fraser. “This grant will help us identify and prioritize needs and assist in planning future projects that align with those goals,” Fraser said.
Macomb County: $45,000 for Countywide Complete Streets Guidelines – Macomb County Department of Roads will create Complete Streets guidelines, including a preliminary design guide for the various types of corridors. The guidelines will guide the selection and scoping of projects and address both bicycle and pedestrian activity in the County, and will also consider emerging transportation trends, such as autonomous vehicles.
“Macomb County is committed to delivering a safe and efficient transportation system that enhances mobility and the traveling experience for Macomb County residents, visitors and all road users,” said Macomb County Executive Mark A. Hackel. “The planning assistance grant will allow the Department of Roads to review Macomb County’s existing transportation and community assets and develop comprehensive, strategic and mindful approaches that will ensure transportation infrastructure is designed and operated to enable safe use and support of multiple modes of mobility,” Hackel said.
Scio Township: $40,000 for Jackson Corridor Complete Streets and Safety Implementation Plan – Conduct a corridor operational and safety study and complete streets strategic plan along the Jackson Road corridor. This project will have four components: 1) Operational and Safety Study; 2) Multi-modal Traffic Study; 3) Green Infrastructure Assessment; and 4) Action Plan for recommended improvements.
City of Woodhaven: $35,000 for Allen Road Service Drive Curb Cut Access Management Planning – Conduct a walking audit and a curb cut access review along Allen Road to understand and analyze traffic and pedestrian data to identify safety concerns and improve travel safety for motorized and non-motorized users of our streets and pathways. The end result will be a plan to reduce traffic congestion, improve traffic flow, and in time make this area within our central business district more walkable and bikeable.
“We are so grateful to be the recipients of such a generous grant,” said Patricia Odette, Mayor, City of Woodhaven.
Trails and Greenway Planning
City of Monroe: $40,000 for Orchard East Greenway Trail Plan – Planning and schematic design for the development of the Orchard East Greenway Trail, which would include the removal of blighted, obsolete manufacturing and processing buildings, environmental remediation, installation of walking paths, paved trails, benches, public art and landscaping and would begin near First Street, just south of the River Raisin and would continue south towards Plum Creek.
“As a Justice40 community, the City of Monroe continues to prioritize the economic and community development of the Orchard East Neighborhood and the River Raisin Heritage Corridor,” said Robert Clark, Mayor, City of Monroe. “Needed improvements will include the removal of blighted, obsolete manufacturing and processing buildings, environmental remediation, and a revitalization with the installation of community walking paths, paved trails, benches, public art and landscaping to an historic and culturally diverse neighborhood of Monroe,” said Clark.
Waterford Township: $35,000 for Township Trail Connector Project Planning – Develop a plan for a multi-use pathway connecting several communities to major existing trail systems, Clinton River to, Polly Ann, to Iron Belle rails through Waterford Twp.
“Many of Waterford’s residents have expressed interest in non-motorized recreation and improved walkability in the Township,” said Mark Monohon, Trustee, Waterford Township. “During our community outreach efforts while drafting the Township’s 2044 Master Plan, several themes emerged with a large emphasis on sidewalks being added to connect residential neighborhoods to commercial districts, as well as other large-scale recreation opportunities beyond the Township’s boundaries. Participants also noted a need to improve travel safety for pedestrians and bicyclists,” said Monohon. “The Planning Assistance Program grant award through SEMCOG will help expedite and improve the accuracy of the ultimate goal of providing safe, enjoyable walkability and economic benefits to Waterford’s and the surrounding communities’ diverse population,” Monohon said.
East China Township: $10,000 for River Park Route Planning along Bridge to Bay Regional Trail – Planning, design, and public engagement for the renovation of River Park and development of a trailhead with connections to the Bridge to Bay Trail. A trailhead will benefit multiple communities that are located along or connected to the trail.
City of Inkster: $40,000 for Inkster Greenway Trail, Phase III Planning – Planning and design for Segment 3 of the Lower Rouge Greenway. This is a continued partnership with the City of Inkster and Wayne County Parks to continue the master plan to connect the Lower Rouge Greenway.
Stormwater Management Planning
City of Auburn Hills: $40,000 for Stormwater Management Plan – Develop a comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan, which will include a survey of existing conditions, stakeholder input sessions, and a prioritization of the work that must be undertaken. With this Stormwater Management Plan, the City of Auburn Hills will be able to effectively manage and budget stormwater improvements well into the future.
“Addressing stormwater challenges is a growing concern for the Auburn Hills community.” said Brian Marzolf, Mayor, City of Auburn Hills. “We look forward to utilizing these funds to generate a responsible and cost-effective stormwater management plan that prioritizes our needs and identifies necessary short and long-term improvements that we can accomplish,” said Marzolf.
Placemaking along Corridors and Active Transportation Planning
City of Eastpointe: $40,000 for Placemaking along Corridors Strategy – Develop an Economic Development + Placemaking Strategy for the city that will utilize extensive community engagement across various constituency groups and organizations, as well as chart a course for sustainability, equity, and prosperity. Eastpointe envisions a strategy that will beautify and catalyze investment and new development along and adjacent to major commercial corridors: Gratiot, Kelly, and Eight, Nine, and Ten Mile Roads.
“I want to thank SEMCOG for selecting Eastpointe to receive a Planning Assistance Grant. The opportunity to create an Economic Development & Placemaking Strategy comes at the perfect time because it will complement the coming updates to our city’s Master Plan and our Joint Recreational Master Plan,” said Michael Klinefelt, Mayor, City of Eastpointe. “Eastpointe is a small town so grants like this really go a long way in a community like ours. We are excited to develop a plan that will help us seize every opportunity for economic growth and community development,” said Klinefelt.
City of Berkley – $10,000 for Dorthea Street Public Placa and Placemaking Strategy – Develop three conceptual plans showing different ways to activate the Dorthea Road street stub. These concepts will be shared with a committee composed of residents, business owners, elected and appointed officials, school district staff and, city and DDA staff for selection of a final concept.
“We are very thankful for this funding opportunity as we work to implement the vision of our community laid out in Berkley’s Master Plan and Downtown Master Plan,” said Kristen Kapelanski, Community Development Director, City of Berkley. “Both plans encourage the development of more public gathering spaces in our downtown, with specific support for a pocket park or urban plaza. The SEMCOG planning grant will allow our staff to develop concepts for a vibrant community space in a dead-end street area that would otherwise remain underutilized,” said Kapelanski.
Projects that received Planning Assistance funding awards were selected by SEMCOG’s Regional Review Committee, comprised of local elected officials in Southeast Michigan.
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Full Width Template Great Lakes Crossing Outlets The largest indoor outlet mall in Michigan expands over 1.3 million square feet offering shoppers more than 185 retail and dining options, many of which being found nowhere else in the state. Great Lakes Crossing Outlets has numerous unique shopping options, including Tommy Hilfiger, Lee Wrangler and more.…
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The largest indoor outlet mall in Michigan expands over 1.3 million square feet offering shoppers more than 185 retail and dining options, many of which being found nowhere else in the state. Great Lakes Crossing Outlets has numerous unique shopping options, including Tommy Hilfiger, Lee Wrangler and more. Shopping can make you hungry. Great Lakes Crossing offers some of the best dining experiences including, Bar Louie, Mex, Johnny Rockets, and Rainforest Café. GLCO is also home Michiganâs largest food court. While youâre there, be sure to check out their major entertainment attractions: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Michigan, Sea Life Michigan Aquarium, and Peppa Pig World of Play.
HUB Stadium
Love bowling and football? Founded in 2001 right here in Detroit, Michigan, âFowlingâ is a hybrid game of the two popular sports where the object of the game is to knock down your opponentâs bowling pins in a traditional bowling layout by throwing a full-size regulation football. Loosely coined The HUB (House of Urban Bombowling) by its regulars, the 30,000 square foot venue features 13 lanes of what the owner calls Bombowling, the same concept as the trademarked Fowling. There are also 5 Axe Throwing stalls, each can accommodate up to 10 throwers. Axe Throwing is where two participants throw their axes at two targets at the same time. There is always a highly trained Axe Throwing Coach with each group for safety and to ensure a great experience. HUB Stadium also features two state of art kitchens, one exhibition kitchen and a larger kitchen to accommodate banquets, two private rooms, a 50,000-watt sound system with 12 subwoofers and 32 speakers, two fully stocked bars, both with a âbottomâs upâ beer tap which fills the beer from the bottom of the cup preventing a foamy head on the beer, a DJ booth, Michiganâs largest TV at 240 inches and can hold up to 600 people.
Meadow Brook Hall on the Campus of Oakland University
The 88,000 square foot manor was home to Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of John Dodge, co-founder of Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company. This stunning 110-room home was built on a 320-acre farm and later became the cornerstone for Oakland University, which was built on the expanded 1,500-acre estate which was donated by the family in 1957. In 2012, it was named a National Historic Landmark making it the fourth largest historic house museum in the United States and opened to the public in 1971. It serves as a hosting space for Oakland University, weddings, events and is open for historic tours. The walls still echo from some the most amazing talent in the entertainment industry. Frank Sinatra serenaded Frances Dodge for her 25th Birthday, a scene from âTransformers: Dark of the Moonâ was filmed at the hall and with Miley Cyrusâs music video for âWho Owns My heartâ. Famed Detroit born rapper, Eminem married his wife Kim Scott at the highly sought at wedding venue. The Summer Concert Series provides and fun and relaxing evening while enjoying live music by local artists and light hors dâoeuvres. Take this opportunity to stroll the enchanting gardens or take a self-guided tour of the main level of the mansion. Their familiar community programs sell out quickly due to their success and popularity, including: Mother Daughter Tea, Wild Game Dinner & Murder Mystery Dinner. Come enjoy the spirit of the holiday season during the annual Holiday Walk, a self-guided tour of the holiday decorations throughout the manor, or stroll over to Dannyâs Cabin, a playhouse built for John and Matildaâs son Danny, to visit Santa!
Meadow Brook Theatre on the Campus of Oakland University
Over the past twenty years, Meadow Brook Theater has launched Michigan premieres for world renowned performances such as âThe Woman in Blackâ, âHaving Her Sayâ, âRabbit Holeâ, âThe 39 Stepsâ, âNext to Normalâ, and âDing Dongâ which is a sequel to the hit âBoeing Boeingâ which had its US premier at Meadow Brook in 2011, and off-Broadway sensation âAtomicâ. The theaterâs stage still resonates with thespian energy from well-known actors such as, William Hurt, Curtis Armstrong and Robert Englund. The holiday traditional story of Mr. Ebenezer Scrooge is bright to life every year for 34 years in âA Christmas Carolâ which is the theaterâs highest revenue production. Founded in 1966, the 584-seat theatre had its first staged production in January in 1967 when John Fernald, head of Londonâs Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, established a resident professional theater company on Oakland Universityâs campus. The theaterâs stage still resonates with thespian energy from well-known actors such as, William Hurt, Curtis Armstrong and Robert Englund. In 2003, the theater became Michiganâs largest non-profit professional theater and is a separate entity from Oakland University however, they are still located on the campus.  Families are able to feel right at home with the theaterâs mission to âprovide a season of innovative, Broadway quality theater productions that make audiences smile, laugh and cryâ¦â.
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Sources: United States Census Bureau. 2022 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey Office. Web. 7 December 2023.
United States Census Bureau. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. Web. May 2024. http://www.census.gov/.
United States Census Bureau. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. Web. May 2021. http://www.census.gov/.
United States Census Bureau. "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race." 2020 Census State Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File. U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census. Web. 12 August 2021. https://www.census.gov/.
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Population
With 25,597 people, Auburn Hills is the 77th most populated city in the state of Michigan out of 1,520 cities. But watch out, Auburn Hills, because Blackman charter township with 25,439 people and Lyon charter township with 25,369 people are right behind you.
Race & Ethnicity
The largest Auburn Hills racial/ethnic groups are White (56.0%) followed by Asian (15.8%) and Black (13.8%).
Median Income
In 2022, the median household income of Auburn Hills households was $77,724. Auburn Hills households made slightly more than Stanton township households ($77,500) and Shiawassee households ($77,396) . However, 6.6% of Auburn Hills families live in poverty.
Median Age
The median age for Auburn Hills residents is 35.2 years young.
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Auburn Hills, Michigan, is a thriving business hub in Oakland County, known for its major corporations and vibrant small business community. It's a premier location for the automotive industry and home to Great Lakes Crossing Outlets. Auburn Hills boasts top-rated residential communities, access to world-class education and research institutions, and scenic parks and recreation areas. With easy access to major highways and the Detroit metropolitan area, Auburn Hills is your gateway to innovation and growth.
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Is it true that Auburn Hills, Michigan, is mostly recognized for its thriving automotive industry? You’ve probably heard about this city’s significant role in the car manufacturing sector, particularly as the headquarters of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. But, there’s much more to Auburn Hills. It’s not just about the automobiles. Would you be intrigued to find out what else makes this city tick, why it’s an appealing place to live, work, and visit? What if you discovered more than what you’ve been led to believe about Auburn Hills?
Auburn Hills, Michigan: What is Auburn city known for?
Often recognized for its thriving automotive industry, Auburn Hills, Michigan, is home to the American headquarters of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and several other major businesses that contribute significantly to the city’s economic landscape. It’s a city that’s nurtured a reputation for being a hub of innovation, where technology meets creativity, and where big businesses flourish.
You’d be surprised to learn that it’s not all business in Auburn Hills. This city has a rich history that’s beautifully preserved and showcased at the Clinton River Trail and the Walter P. Chrysler Museum. The latter is a must-visit, dedicated to celebrating the American automotive industry’s rich heritage and Chrysler’s unique role in it.
But there’s more. Auburn Hills is known for its dedication to education, and it’s home to Oakland University, one of Michigan’s top public research universities. It’s a place where students from across the globe come to learn, innovate, and contribute to the community.
When it comes to recreation, you’re spoilt for choice. The city’s parks and recreation department maintains 23 developed parks, providing countless opportunities for outdoor pursuits. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the world-class Hawk Golf course.
And let’s not forget the city’s love for sports, being home to the Detroit Pistons’ training facility and the United Shore Professional Baseball League.
Auburn Hills, Michigan: Is Auburn suburban or urban?
While the city’s rich history, thriving businesses, and love for sports paint a vibrant picture, you might be wondering if Auburn Hills leans more towards an urban or suburban vibe. Let’s delve into this question.
Auburn Hills is often categorized as a suburban city. Nestled in Oakland County, Michigan, it’s a stone’s throw away from Detroit’s bustling urban landscape. Yet, it maintains a unique charm that distinctly sets it apart. Here, you’ll find quiet, tree-lined neighborhoods that exude suburban tranquility. The residential areas are well-spaced, offering residents room to breathe, a stark contrast to the closely packed buildings common in urban areas.
But don’t let this serene atmosphere fool you. Auburn Hills isn’t a sleepy town void of activities. The city is a thriving economic hub, home to several globally recognized corporations. Its business district is bustling yet doesn’t compromise the city’s laid-back suburban character.
Moreover, Auburn Hills offers a mix of recreational opportunities that blend suburban leisure and urban excitement. There’s a multitude of parks for those who enjoy a quiet commune with nature, while sports enthusiasts can revel in the city’s active sporting scene. Shopping aficionados aren’t left out either, with the city hosting one of the state’s largest malls.
Auburn Hills, Michigan: What did Auburn Hills used to be called?
Before it became the bustling suburban city we know today, Auburn Hills was originally known as Pontiac Township. This was not just a name; it was a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the area. In the heart of Michigan, Pontiac Township was a vibrant, diverse community that shaped the destiny of its residents.
The name ‘Pontiac Township’ was derived from the Ottawa war chief, Chief Pontiac, who played a pivotal role in the history of the region. The township was established in 1821 and this name remained until 1983. The area was primarily rural, with beautiful landscapes and panoramic views. It was a place where hard work met simple living, where every sunrise promised a new beginning.
However, the winds of change began to blow in the mid-20th century. The rural character of Pontiac Township was gradually replaced by industrial growth and development. The area became an attractive destination for businesses and families alike. Recognizing the transformation, the township was renamed the City of Auburn Hills in 1983 to reflect its modern identity.
The name ‘Auburn Hills’ was chosen to capture the city’s topography, featuring rolling hills and lush greenery. It’s believed the ‘Auburn’ part of the name was inspired by Auburn Road, a major thoroughfare in the city. Today, Auburn Hills stands as a testament to progress and development, never forgetting its roots as Pontiac Township. The name might have changed, but the spirit of community, resilience and growth still thrives in Auburn Hills. It’s a city proud of its past and excited for its future.
Auburn Hills, Michigan: Which City is close to Auburn Hills?
Nestled just 33 miles north of the bustling city of Detroit, Auburn Hills finds itself near a hub of culture, industry, and history. The Motor City, as Detroit is often called, is a vibrant metropolis known for its rich automotive legacy and influential music scene. It’s a city teeming with life, filled with impressive skyscrapers, historic landmarks, and renowned museums.
However, Detroit isn’t the only nearby city worth your attention. Pontiac, Michigan, is also a stone’s throw away, just about 9 miles northwest of Auburn Hills. It’s a city rich in history, with a solid foundation in the automotive industry. There, you’ll find a city that has successfully blended its industrial roots with the arts, featuring a thriving creative district filled with galleries, theaters, and music venues.
For those who favor nature, the city of Rochester Hills is just 10 miles northeast. This city offers lush parks, scenic trails, and a variety of recreational activities. It’s an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts who want to enjoy Michigan’s distinct seasons.
If you’re leaning towards a more laid-back environment, the city of Troy, located about 12 miles southeast of Auburn Hills, may be more to your liking. Troy is known for its high quality of life, stellar school system, and diverse dining scene.
In essence, Auburn Hills is strategically located near cities that cater to diverse interests. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or a foodie, you’ll find a nearby city that suits your preferences. So, Auburn Hills is not just a destination, it’s a starting point for exploring a range of experiences.
Auburn Hills, Michigan: How old is Auburn Hills Michigan?
You might be curious to know that Auburn Hills, Michigan, has a relatively young history, incorporated as a city only in 1983. That’s less than four decades ago! Despite its comparative youth, the city has a rich history that stretches back much further.
Before it became Auburn Hills, the area was known as Pontiac Township. This area saw the development of the automobile industry, with Chrysler making it their home in 1953. It’s interesting to note that the transformation from a rural township to a bustling industrial city was not overnight but a journey of progress and growth.
In 1983, the residents of the area decided to incorporate it as the City of Auburn Hills. This was a strategic move aimed at controlling the development of the area and maintaining the quality of life for its residents. The new city took its name from Auburn Road, which ran through the heart of the city, and the rolling hills that dotted the landscape.
Today, Auburn Hills is known for its thriving business community, beautiful parks, and quality educational institutions. Despite its young age, it has a clearly defined identity and a vibrant community spirit. The city’s history may be short compared to other nearby cities, but its growth and development in just a few decades is a testament to the resilience and vision of its community.
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Time zone: America/Detroit
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The current time and date in Auburn Hills is 9:35 PM on Tuesday, August 27, 2024.
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Auburn Hills began as the town of Auburn in 1821 at what is today the corner of Auburn and Squirrel Roads. Situated on the Clinton River, it was named by Aaron Webster, the first settler, for Auburn, New York. His sawmill and grist mill attracted settlers to Auburn. After the streets were laid out in 1826, Auburn rivaled nearby Pontiac until the 1860s, when it lost its prosperity. The town was renamed Amy in 1880, and it officially became Auburn Heights in 1919. The area to the north was Pontiac Township, which bordered the city of Pontiac on two sides.
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Auburn Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A northern suburb of Detroit, Auburn Hills is located about 26 miles (42 km) north of downtown Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 24,360.[7]
Auburn Hills is home to Oakland University and the U.S. headquarters of Stellantis, PHINIA, BorgWarner and Volkswagen. Before incorporating as a city in 1983, the area was part of the now-defunct Pontiac Township.[8]
In 1908, automobile pioneer John Dodge bought a farmhouse 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Auburn Heights to use as his country retreat. His oldest child, Winifred Dodge, married real estate baron Wesson Seyburn, who built his own country retreat 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Auburn Heights. The estate included hunting land, dog kennels, a swimming pool, horse stables, and a 5,000-square-foot (460 m2) Colonial Revival house. Pontiac Township purchased the estate in 1976, and adapted the buildings for government use. Today, it is known as the Auburn Hills Civic Center.
The first use of the name "Auburn Hills," in 1964, was by Oakland Community College. They named their campus (a former Nike missile base) at Featherstone and Squirrel roads for the town and the hilly terrain in the area. Besides Oakland Community College, three other colleges, Oakland University, Baker College, and Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School have campuses partially within the city limits.
Auburn Hills began as Pontiac Township, including the village of Auburn, in 1821, at what is today the corner of Auburn and Squirrel roads. Situated on the Clinton River, it was named by Aaron Webster, the first settler, for Auburn, New York. His sawmill and grist mill attracted settlers to Auburn. After the streets were laid out in 1826, Auburn rivaled nearby Pontiac until the 1860s, when it lost its own prosperity. The town was renamed Amy in 1880, and it officially became Auburn Heights in 1919. Pontiac Township bordered the city of Pontiac on two sides. The township attempted to incorporate as Pontiac Heights in 1971, but was denied by state officials. Pontiac Township became a charter township in 1978, to protect itself from further annexation. In 1983, Pontiac Township merged with the village of Auburn Heights to become the City of Auburn Hills. It is not to be confused with the similarly named city of Auburn, Michigan, that exists in Bay County, near Saginaw Bay.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 16.64 square miles (43.10 km2), of which 16.60 square miles (42.99 km2) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.10 km2) (0.24%) is water.[9]
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As of the census[11] of 2010, there were 21,412 people, 8,844 households, and 4,923 families living in the city. The population density was 1,289.9 inhabitants per square mile (498.0/km2). There were 9,965 housing units at an average density of 600.3 per square mile (231.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 66.3% White, 18.5% African American, 0.3% Native American, 8.9% Asian, 2.7% from other races, and 3.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7.8% of the population.
There were 8,844 households, of which 27.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 38.8% were married couples living together, 12.4% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.5% had a male householder with no wife present, and 44.3% were non-families. 33.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.24 and the average family size was 2.90.
The median age in the city was 31.4 years. 19.4% of residents were under the age of 18; 17.8% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 31.9% were from 25 to 44; 21.6% were from 45 to 64; and 9.4% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 48.4% female and 51.6% male.
As of the census[5] of 2000, there were 19,837 people, 8,064 households, and 4,604 families living in the city. The population density was 1,194.5 inhabitants per square mile (461.2/km2). There were 8,822 housing units at an average density of 531.2 per square mile (205.1/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 75.92% White, 13.22% African American, 0.32% Native American, 6.33% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.56% from other races, and 2.61% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.50% of the population.
There were 8,064 households, out of which 26.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them; 43.0% were married couples living together; 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present and 42.9% were non-families. 33.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.25 and the average family size was 2.92.
The age distribution is 20.4% under the age of 18, 15.9% from 18 to 24, 38.1% from 25 to 44, 18.2% from 45 to 64, and 7.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.5 males.
The median income for a household in the city was $51,376, and the median income for a family was $60,849. Males had a median income of $45,686 versus $34,015 for females. The per capita income for the city was $25,529. About 3.9% of families and 6.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 6.4% of those under age 18 and 4.4% of those age 66 or over.
Auburn Hills roughly follows the course of Interstate 75 and is home to a prosperous business community. In the early 1980s, Oakland University partnered with developers to create a technology and research park. The Oakland Technology Park was approved by the city in 1985, with Comerica, EDS, and Chrysler to build campuses there. The city's many tech and office buildings host 80,000 people during the workday.
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, an enclosed super-regional outlet shopping mall, opened November 12, 1998.
In 2002, the area at Auburn and Squirrel was revitalized as the "Village Center" with streetscape improvements. Pedestrian-friendly development is encouraged in this district now known simply as Downtown Auburn Hills. At the end of 2013, a number of large projects were completed Downtown, including a four-story graduate student apartment complex, a 233-space parking deck, an auxiliary classroom space for schools and colleges called the University Center and the Downtown Educational Nook (DEN), a refurbished historic log cabin acting as a student and community center.
Auburn Hills is home to PHINIA, BorgWarner, Guardian Industries, Autoliv, RGIS, Joyson Safety Systems, the Americas headquarters of GKN Driveline, the North American headquarters of Faurecia, Volkswagen/Audi North American Headquarters, and until its demolition, The Palace of Auburn Hills, the former home of the National Basketball Association's Detroit Pistons and the former home of Women's National Basketball Association's Detroit Shock.
In 2017, Maserati announced it was moving its U.S. headquarters from Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey to the former Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills.[12]
School districts serving sections of Auburn Hills include Avondale School District,[13] Pontiac School District,[14] and Rochester Community Schools.[citation needed]
The Avondale School District operates two elementary schools in the city limits: R. Grant Graham Elementary School and Auburn Elementary School. Portions of Auburn Hills in ASD are zoned to these schools. All ASD residents are zoned to Avondale Middle School in Rochester Hills and Avondale High School in Auburn Hills. Other ASD facilities in Auburn Hills include the district administrative offices and Avondale Montessori.[13] A Pontiac school district school, Will Rogers Elementary School, is located in northeastern Auburn Hills.[15]
Private schools in Auburn Hills include:
Auburn Hills Christian School
Oakland Christian School
Private schools near Auburn Hills:
Notre Dame Preparatory/Marist Academy, Pontiac
Holy Family Regional School (HFRS) - Consists of a grade PK-3 North Campus in Rochester and a 4-8 South Campus in Rochester Hills. Two churches in Auburn Hills designate HFRS as the parish school: St. John Fisher Chapel and Sacred Heart of the Hills. The first two sponsored the school from the beginning and the other three joined later, with Sacred Heart being the final one.[16]
The main campus of Oakland University sits within Auburn Hills. Oakland Community College, Baker College, and Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School are also situated in Auburn Hills.
Auburn Hills is home to several local parks, many of which are open year-round.
Auburn Hills Skate Park
A skateboard, inline skate and BMX bike park open to all ages and skill levels. The use of the facility is always free and it remains open from April to November, 8 a.m. until dusk.
Civic Center Park
Popular hiking and walking attraction with numerous nature trails. A fishing pond and picnic area are also available for public use. The park offers open lawn areas and a picnic shelter with a fireplace inside. The park features a softball field, 9-hole disc golf course, tennis courts, two play structures, and swings.
Clinton River Trail
An expansive, 16-mile (26 km) walkway through the heart of Oakland County. The trail cuts through several different cities, including Rochester, Rochester Hills, Sylvan Lake, Auburn Hills, and Pontiac. The 2.1-mile (3.4 km) section of trail within Auburn Hills is covered in finely crushed stone, ideal for walking, jogging and biking.
Dennis Dearing Jr. Memorial Park
Featuring a fireman-themed "tot-lot" for children ages 2–5, Dennis Dearing Jr. Memorial Park is a popular spot for families with children. The park also has swings, picnic tables and open space areas for picnic or play.
Manitoba Park
A two-acre park which contains a play structure, sand volleyball courts, a paved play area and open space for activities.
Riverside Park
Located adjacent to downtown Auburn Hills and along the Clinton River, Riverside Park is a popular spot during the warmer months. A canoe launch is open during the warm season.
River Woods Park
Located near downtown Auburn Hills, this park has picnic areas, both open and sheltered, standing barbecue grills and heated restrooms which remain open year-round. Visitors can navigate through the park on a paved pathway system, which includes a bridge over the Clinton River. The park also contains four basketball courts and play structures.
Walter P. Chrysler Museum
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Population
With 25,597 people, Auburn Hills is the 77th most populated city in the state of Michigan out of 1,520 cities. But watch out, Auburn Hills, because Blackman charter township with 25,439 people and Lyon charter township with 25,369 people are right behind you.
Race & Ethnicity
The largest Auburn Hills racial/ethnic groups are White (56.0%) followed by Asian (15.8%) and Black (13.8%).
Median Income
In 2022, the median household income of Auburn Hills households was $77,724. Auburn Hills households made slightly more than Stanton township households ($77,500) and Shiawassee households ($77,396) . However, 6.6% of Auburn Hills families live in poverty.
Median Age
The median age for Auburn Hills residents is 35.2 years young.
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Are you considering a move to Auburn Hills, Michigan? This vibrant city located in Oakland County, in the southeastern part of the state, offers a desirable lifestyle for residents of all ages. From its diverse recreational activities to its excellent schools and job opportunities, Auburn Hills has something to offer for everyone. In this blog post, we will provide a detailed overview of Auburn Hills from a client perspective, covering various aspects such as lifestyle, things to do, cost of living, schools, attractions, job opportunities, and pros and cons of living in this beautiful city.
Lifestyle Summary:
Auburn Hills offers a high-quality lifestyle that combines the convenience of urban living with the charm of a suburban community. The city is known for its safe neighborhoods, well-maintained parks, and excellent schools, making it a popular choice for families. Auburn Hills also offers a wide range of recreational activities, including parks, sports facilities, and cultural events, making it a dynamic and engaging place to live. The city has a diverse population and a welcoming atmosphere, making it a great place to call home for people from all walks of life.
Things to Do in Auburn Hills Michigan:
Auburn Hills is home to a plethora of recreational activities, making it an ideal place for outdoor enthusiasts and entertainment seekers. The city boasts over 20 parks, offering a range of activities such as hiking, biking, picnicking, and playgrounds for children. Some of the popular parks in Auburn Hills include Hawk Woods Nature Center, Riverside Park, and River Woods Park. Additionally, Auburn Hills is known for its sports and entertainment venues, including the renowned Palace of Auburn Hills, which hosts concerts, sports events, and other performances. The Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, a premier shopping destination with over 180 stores, is also located in Auburn Hills, making it a haven for shoppers.
Cost of Living and Average Home Prices in Auburn Hills Michigan:
Auburn Hills has a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other cities in the region. The cost of housing in Auburn Hills is generally lower than the national average, with a variety of housing options available, including single-family homes, apartments, and townhouses. The average home price in Auburn Hills is around $200,000, but can vary depending on the neighborhood and property type. The city also offers a mix of affordable and luxury rental options, making it suitable for different budget ranges.
Schools in Auburn Hills Michigan:
Auburn Hills is served by several highly-rated school districts, including Avondale School District and Pontiac School District. The city is home to a number of public and private schools, providing a range of educational options for families. Some of the top-rated schools in Auburn Hills include Auburn Elementary School, R. Grant Graham Elementary School, and Avondale High School, known for their academic excellence, extracurricular activities, and experienced faculty. The city also has several early childhood education centers and preschools, making it a family-friendly community with a strong emphasis on education.
Attractions and Entertainment in Auburn Hills Michigan:
Auburn hills Michigan, one of the fastest growing suburban cities in southeast Michigan, It’s Michigan’s global address, a distinguished leader, with a revitalized downtown and a welcoming city complex. Impressive to say the least, I suggest you stick around so I can tell you some cool stuff to do in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Auburn Hills offers a vibrant cultural scene with various attractions and entertainment options for residents and visitors alike. The SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium, located at the Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, is a popular destination for families, showcasing a diverse range of marine life. The Meadow Brook Amphitheatre, located on the campus of Oakland University, hosts concerts and other live performances. The city is also home to a number of breweries, restaurants, and shopping centers, offering a wide range of dining and entertainment options for residents to enjoy.
Job Opportunities/Job Market in Auburn Hills Michigan:
Auburn Hills is strategically located in close proximity to major automotive and technology companies, offering a robust job market with ample employment opportunities. The city is known as the "Automation Alley," a region that is recognized for its concentration of high-tech industries and innovative companies. Some of the major employers in Auburn Hills include FCA US LLC (formerly Chrysler Group LLC), BorgWarner Inc., Continental Automotive Systems, and many other automotive, manufacturing, and technology companies. The city also has a growing healthcare sector, with hospitals and medical facilities providing job opportunities in the healthcare industry. Additionally, Auburn Hills is located near other major employment hubs such as Detroit, Troy, and Rochester Hills, providing residents with additional job opportunities within a short commuting distance.
Pros & Cons of Living in Auburn Hills Michigan
Pros And Cons Of Living In Auburn Hills Michigan - Auburn Hills Michigan has earned the reputation of being a distinguished leader in southeast Michigan, not just in the retail, entertainment and manufacturing space, but the great amenities this city has to offer. With that being said, I am going to tackle the pros and cons of living in the city of Auburn hills, let’s get to it.
Auburn Hills is a place I know fairly well, being as I basically lived there for a short time with my now fiancé, going to and from their to my home in Brighton, and having helped a few clients call this fine city their home, so make some popcorn, put your phone on silent and enjoy the show.
Other Pros and Cons:
Pros of Living in Auburn Hills, Michigan:
Excellent schools: Auburn Hills boasts highly-rated schools, making it an attractive destination for families with school-age children.
Diverse recreational activities: With numerous parks, sports facilities, cultural events, and shopping centers, Auburn Hills offers a diverse range of recreational activities for residents to enjoy.
Job opportunities: The city's proximity to major automotive and technology companies provides ample job opportunities for residents.
Affordable cost of living: Auburn Hills has a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other cities in the region, with affordable housing options and lower taxes.
Convenient location: Auburn Hills is centrally located in southeastern Michigan, offering easy access to major highways, airports, and other nearby cities, including Detroit.
Cons of Living in Auburn Hills, Michigan:
Traffic congestion: As a growing city with major employers, Auburn Hills can experience traffic congestion during peak commuting hours.
Weather: Michigan's weather can be unpredictable, with cold winters and hot summers, which may not be appealing to everyone.
Limited public transportation: While Auburn Hills has some public transportation options, such as SMART bus service, it is primarily a car-dependent city, which may not suit those who rely on public transportation.
Limited nightlife: While Auburn Hills has a variety of restaurants and shopping centers, it may have limited options for nightlife and entertainment compared to larger cities.
Property taxes: Property taxes in Michigan can be relatively higher compared to some other states, which may impact the overall cost of living for residents.
In conclusion, Auburn Hills, Michigan offers a desirable lifestyle with its excellent schools, diverse recreational activities, job opportunities, and affordable cost of living. However, like any city, it also has its drawbacks such as traffic congestion, weather, limited public transportation, limited nightlife, and property taxes. Overall, Auburn Hills is a vibrant city that provides a high quality of life for its residents, making it a great place to consider for those looking to move to the area.
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Cheers,
Andrew
Andrew McManamon is a Michigan REALTOR® with Signature Sotheby’s International Realty and provides real estate services to Buyers, Sellers and Investors throughout SE Michigan including Livingston County, Oakland County, Washtenaw County, Genesee County & beyond. Andrew has become one of the rising stars of Michigan real estate agents. Prior to his real estate career Andrew was responsible for managing a senior living facility in Brighton, Michigan as a dining supervisor and an activities assistant. Andrew’s passion to help people is unlike any other, and he continues to strive to be best resource he can be. Andrew graduated from Cleary University in Howell, Michigan with a double major and currently resides in White Lake, Michigan.
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All four of these areas are easily within 30 minutes of Auburn Hills during rush hour, have a downtown retail/entertainment section and include walkable streets and neighborhoods.
[1] the Village of Rochester (not to be confused with Rochester Hills)
[2] the Village of Lake Orion (not to be confused with Orion Township)
[3] the Village of Oxford (not to be confused with Oxford Township)
[4] the Village of Clarkson (not to be confused with...err...Springfield Township ).
The following observations are based on my opinions; I know more about Lake Orion and Oxford than Rochester and I know even less about Clarkston than the other three villages.
Rochester has the the biggest downtown area of the three (six or eight streets north/south by two or four streets east/west) and a good school system. It has better housing stock than Lake Orion or Oxford. It's also closest in to the rest of Metro Detroit. South of Rochester is Oakland University which gives the town a younger feeling. North Rochester is Oakland Township, home to the up-and-coming self-made millionares and sports stars (other places may have McMansions, but Oakland Township has a lot of newly-built actual Mansions) which gives the area a slightly wealthy feeling. Down side to Rochester is housing prices right in the village can be high while the housing stock is usually older.
Lake Orion has the next biggest downtown area (four streets by two two or three streets) and is not as busy or as nice as Rochester, but the schools are just as good as Rochester, the streets are emminently walkable and the local community is just as active. While the housing directly in the village is sub-par, there's a newer subdivision just north of the village along Franklin Wright Blvd; you can buy a house there for less than $200K or if you have $400K you can buy a nice 4000 sq foot McMansion right on Long Lake. The downsides are the commute along Lapeer Road (15-20 minutes to go 6 miles) and the road block that is any event at the Palace of Auburn Hills (plan to drive for miles to get around the road obstacles set up by Auburn Hills Police for the benefit of the Palace paying customers).
Oxford's downtown is basically a four block stretch along both sides of Lapeer Road (aka Main Street in town). The downtown is not as good as Rochester's but slightly better than Lake Orion's (but no where as good as the Franklin Wright subdivision north of Lake Orion); however, there's an actual movie theater in the downtown area. Downside is that the school system lags behind both Rochester and Lake Orion, it's the farthest commute to Auburn Hills and shares Lake Orion's issue with Palace event detours.
Clarkston's downtown is even smaller than Oxford's being only two blocks along both sides of Ortonville Road (again, aka Main Street). However, you'll probably find the best housing stock and the better schools here. Downside are that it's not as walkable, the housing will be pricier, and the I-75 commute can, on occassion, get pretty well jammed up. Still, both my sister and my sister-in-law drove this stretch of I-75 for years for their job commutes to Rochester Hills and didn't seem to mind it.
Basically:
The housing stock is better in Clarkston, Rochester and that one subdivision just north of Lake Orion.
The downtowns of Rochester and Oxford are more walkable.
The downtowns of Rochester and Lake Orion are bigger.
The stores and restuarants in Rochester and Clarkston are nicer/"trendier".
The schools are better in Rochester, Lake Orion and Clarkston (the school system in Oxford is good, but a step below).
The communities listed above are all west, north or east of Auburn Hills.
Add three more communities south of Auburn Hills and within a 45 minute commute:
[5] Birmingham. It's everything you want - and you'll pay top dollar for it. Fantastic seven block by five block downtown area that people from New York City are amazed to find in the Midwest. Excellent school system, hard to find one much better. But living within walking distance of downtown means anywhere from $250K to one million - and the lower priced homes will be 3 bedroom 1 bath aluminum-sided Cape Cods.
[6] Royal Oak. Some like the city, some don't. But the seven block by six block downtown is better than Rochester's. Royal Oak's downtown is a twenty-something bar scene on the week nights from Wednesdays to Saturdays, so it's not family oriented at those times. The school system is said to leave much to be desired. Royal Oak is also large - you will want to concentrate on neighborhoods west and northwest of the downtown area.
[7] Berkley. This is the affordable choice with a good school system. The downtown area runs on both sides of 12 mile for half a mile and down Coolidge Highway for another 3/4 of a mile. As you can guess, Berkley's downtown is very linear, but it's better than Clarkston's downtown but while not as good as Rochester's. I live in Berkley and have worked in Auburn Hills - my commute times were 30 minutes in the morning and 45 minutes in the evening. Berkley suffers from post WW2 aluminum cookie-cutter bungalows so pick your neighborhood carefully. The best neighborhood in Berkley is just west of Woodward Avenue between 12 Mile Road and Wiltshire - but don't go too far past Mortenson Blvd on the west of this neighborhood. The housing in this area tends to be built in the 1920's and 1930's, more square footage, on larger lots and more mixed homes. The other neighborhood in Berkley to look at is called St John's Woods - it's located west of Coolidge Hwy, north of 12 Mile Road and south of Webster. Again, the farther west you go the less desirable the housing stock. St John's is just north of the Berkley downtown area. St John's is mostly brick colonials and bungalows built in the 1920's and the housing quality is very nice. Another factor in St John's favor is that a lot of residents at Beaumont Hospital tend to buy their first houses in that neighborhood - this ensures a ready demand when the time comes to sell.
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Full Width Template MISSION To be stewards for the community through a connected, transparent and efficient government VISION Auburn Hills will be a community with the heart of a small town that operates with the excellence of a world class city VALUES Attentive Service, Diversity, Excellence, Fiscal Responsibility, Humility, Safety Auburn Hills is a dynamic…
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Auburn Hills is a dynamic community that continues to be committed to innovation and growth. Our diversified tax base places up in a enviable position in this region, and the City continues to thrive with its many industrial, high-tech, retail, entertainment and educational institutions and facilities.
Through a cooperative effort between the residents and businesses, Auburn Hills has evolved into a City that offers the best of both worldsâan attractive business environment and outstanding quality of life. Our more than 23,000 residents enjoy all the benefits that a full-service community has to offer.
Visit auburnhills.org for more information.
Easter Egg Hunt
Children on all ages are invited to hunt for Easter Eggs at Civic Center Park and get their picture taken to the Easter Bunny. There is also an Easter Bonnet Contest and for adults, there is an egg toss. For over two decades, these Easter Festivities have brought joy to families in Auburn Hills. For your peace of mind, Easter Egg hunts are separated into age groups so that everyone can enjoy the hunt.
Summerfest
Auburn Hills hosts this two-day annual summer extravaganza filled with fun packed festivities for the entire family to enjoy. Friday afternoon kicks off the BBQ Cook Off and sidewalk chalk art contest for the children followed an ice cream social and a dodgeball tournament. A classic car show, a pet parade for your furry loved ones, and laser tag for the teens. There is also live music by local artists, an arts and crafts fair for handmade items from local artisans, carnival games, a giant inflatable slide and face painting.
Tree Lighting Ceremony
Downtown Auburn Hills brings in the Holiday Season as the Mayor and The Clausâ turns on the holiday lights to a Winter Wonderland. Kids, and those who are kids at heart, enjoy the illumination while sipping on hot cocoa, making sâmores over a bonfire, or taking a horse drawn carriage ride downtown. Families also get to enjoy ornament making and live entertainment. The Spirit of the Season doesnât stop there as we donate to a local charity. Donât forget to stop by the DEN and get your picture taking with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
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United States Census Bureau. B19001 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2022 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS), 2022 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey Office. Web. 8 December 2022. http://www.census.gov/.
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