11.23.2010

Benefits of Charity

While your primary motivation to donate to charity in time, money, or goods may be because of the deep sense of satisfaction you receive, you should know that great tax benefits exist for those who give. Here are some of the benefits you should know about.


1. A gift to a qualified charitable organization may entitle you to a charitable contribution deduction against your income tax if you itemize

2. A contribution to a qualified charity is deductible in the year in which it is paid.

3. There are limits to how much you can deduct, but they

4. Rules exist for non-cash



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11.22.2010

SHARING & CARING

This time of year, many of us are able to sit around an abundant Thanksgiving table counting our blessings, indulge in wonderful holiday gifts or travel to see family and friends. Many are not so fortunate. Included are a few of the noteworthy and deserving organizations in the greater southeastern Michigan area that strive to help out those in need. If you can - give of yourself, your time or money, or lend a helping hand to someone in need.


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11.20.2010

The Big, Bright Light - December 2010

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DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER
Nov. 29 – Jan. 2, 2011, 6:00 pm – Midnight
The buildings in Downtown Rochester will be covered in more than 1.5 million points of glimmering holiday light which will be lit nightly. Entering its 5th year, the buildings of Main Street will be covered in big, bright lights beginning at the South Bridge, but this year, they will extend all the way north to Romeo Road!

11.01.2010

WAYNE COUNTY LIGHTFEST

With 4 1/2 miles of giant animated displays and nearly a million lights along Hines Drive, it's the Midwest's largest Holiday Light Show. Drive through
7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Nov 18 - Dec 31, 2010
Wayne Country Lightfest Website

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AMERICA'S THANKSGIVING PARADE

The theme for the 84th America's Thanksgiving Parade® is Celebrate the Spirit. The theme chosen by The Parade Company, allows for everyone to celebrate in their own way. Celebrate time together with friends and family, celebrating the spirit of the holidays, and the spirit of community pride.

One of the country's oldest and most celebrated Parades, will step off at Begins 9:20 a.m. on Woodward Avenue and Mack and end at Woodward Avenue and Congress in downtown Detroit on Thursday, November 25, 2010.

America's Thanksgiving Parade Website

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