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Everything you thought you knew about car seats is wrong. Okay, not everything, but things have changed and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) along with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced new guidelines today. And it's big news! The recommendation is that children rear face longer and they also changed the details for kids in boosters.


More from The Stir: 7 Rules for Buying & Installing a Car Seat



It was believed that 1 year and 20 pounds was the benchmark for forward facing babies in car seats, despite evidence elsewhere that that was still dangerously early. Now, hopefully, with new guidelines, parents and doctors can get on board and spread the word about the safest practices for children. Here are the details.


New Rear-facing Recommendation: Parents are to keep children rear-facing until 2 years old, or until they reach the maximum height and weight for the seat as noted in the manual.


Safe Kids agrees. Two years is a goal easily met, considering even some of the lowest cost seats now rear-face until 40 pounds. When your baby outgrows their infant carrier, that is when you buy a convertible seat that rear-faces longer, not a forward-facing seat, which you can put upright up to 30 degrees when kids are bigger with better head control, often making them take up less space than infant seats.


New Boostering Recommendation: Children should ride in a belt-positioning booster (that means a high-back!) until they are at least 4 foot, 9 inches, AND 8-12 years old.


Jennifer Hoekstra, the Safe Kids Program Coordinator at Helen DeVos Children's Hospital in Grand Rapids, shared:


In working with parents, we educate them beyond the law and share with them the best practice for keeping their child safe. We strongly agree with the new AAP policy and support the extended rear-facing limits as well as the new booster seat advice.


It's best to keep children in their harnessed seat until they outgrow it, which is into elementary years with the height and weight of most convertible seats and even harness-to-booster seats these days. But they will outgrow it and go into a booster, and eventually they need to meet all points in a 5-point test before they're ready to sit in a car's seat without a booster of any kind. Remember that these belts are designed to fit an average adult. Best practice is also waiting until children are 80-100 pounds as well.


More from The Stir: The Forward-Facing Car Seat Controversy Continued


Beyond that, all kids need to stay out of the front until they're at least 13 years old.


While 2 years or 8 years may now be the minimums, we don't parent by minimums, do we? Buying a high quality (not necessarily high cost!) seat to start, after you do all your research to choose the best seat for your child, can easily help you meet these recommendations.


Make sure you're using the car seats correctly, too. There's a lot of intricacies for both harnessed seats and boosters. When in doubt, find a Safe Kids inspection station or event and get checked out by a tech. And hopefully more and more pediatricians, with these new recommendations, will be on board as well, and we can maybe put an end to vehicle related-injuries being the number one cause of death in kids ages 2-14.

As read on: http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/aaps-new-car-seat-guidelines-change-rear-facing-booster-rules-2466904.html

LANSING, Mich. - Michigan motorcyclists age 21 and older can ride without helmets if they meet certain insurance and training conditions under new legislation, Gov. Rick Snyder said Friday.

The Republican governor said signed the bill a day earlier, ending a multi-year effort to change state law. Lawmakers had passed repeals of the mandatory motorcycle helmet law before, but the measures were vetoed twice by then-Gov. Jennifer Granholm.

"While many motorcyclists will continue to wear helmets, those who choose not to deserve the latitude to make their own informed judgments as long as they meet the requirements of this new law," Snyder said in a statement.

To go helmetless, riders must be at least 21. They must have been licensed to operate a motorcycle for at least two years or have passed a safety course. Motorcyclists would need some additional insurance -- at least $20,000 of first party medical benefits coverage -- in case they are involved in an accident.

Critics say allowing more riders to go helmetless will add to motorcycle injury and death tolls in Michigan. They also say it will raise insurance costs for all motorists to help cover the increased risks to motorcyclists.

Most states already give motorcyclists the option of riding helmetless under certain conditions. Supporters of allowing that option in Michigan say it could boost motorcycle tours and events in the state.

Many other states in the Great Lakes region already allow for optional motorcycle helmet use.

There had been some question as to whether Snyder would sign the bill.

Snyder had said he wanted to address the helmet law in the context of broader auto insurance reform. But proposals for more sweeping reforms appear stalled in the Michigan Legislature.

As read on: http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/dpp/news/local/snyder-signs-mich.-optional-motorcycle-helmet-bill-20120413

LANSING, Mich. - Motorcyclists in Michigan may be one step closer to legally feeling the wind in their hair as lawmakers are again trying to repeal a state law that requires riders to wear helmets.

The state Senate might take a final vote on the proposal as early as Wednesday. If so, the measure could soon be sent to Gov. Rick Snyder for his consideration.

Snyder has said he only wants to tackle the motorcycle helmet law in the context of broader auto insurance reform. But proposals for more sweeping reforms appear stalled in the Legislature.

The pending helmet proposal would allow riders 21 or older to go without helmets if they meet certain insurance and experience conditions.

The Legislature has passed bills to repeal the state's mandatory motorcycle helmet law previously, but the bills were vetoed twice by then-Gov. Jennifer Granholm.

As read on: http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/dpp/news/local/lawmakers-make-final-push-to-repeal-state-motorcycle-helmet-law-20120328-spb
Dealer Concepts, a leader in providing innovative customer retention and marketing programs, today announced its partnership with Dick Scott Automotive Group of  Plymouth, Mich., to provide full-scale QR-code promotions at each of its dealer locations.

QR codes are a visual representation of a website address, YouTube video, Google Map, vCard, or links to social-media sites.  Dick Scott Automotive Group is one of Michigan's first dealers to support this technology with a full-marketing campaign.  Each Dick Scott location will feature banners, loyalty cards, T-shirts, and cut-out displays featuring their custom QR code.  The dealership also plans to display a 10×10 QR code outside its Plymouth location.  The QR codes will direct consumers back to Dick Scott's website for the latest offers and promotions.

"Since 70 percent of all phones sold today are Smart Phones, it makes good business sense for us to embrace this technology," said Nichole Scott, director of operations, Dick Scott Automotive.  "Our goal is to make it as easy as possible for our customers to have access to the latest discounts and specials.  QR codes are the perfect solution. We are very excited about this promotion and committed to making it a success."

Dick Scott selected marketing and retention leader Dealer Concepts as their partner for this project.  Dealer Concepts recently launched QR-etention® - a program that generates custom QR codes for automotive dealers.  QR codes can be featured on any marketing item, including Dealer Concepts' award-winning loyalty key tag.  The goal of the program is drive consumers to the dealer's website to help generate more leads, sales, service appointments and eventually more profits.

"Most dealers who use this technology just adapt black and white QR codes," said Andy Wolfe, managing partner, Dealer Concepts.   "Dealer Concepts takes it to the next level by branding a QR code for each specific dealer.  Dick Scott Automotive is one of the first dealers we know of to take advantage of this concept."

"There is energy and excitement again about the auto industry," continued Wolfe.  "All of that translates into what we're seeing at the dealership level.  Dealers are looking for new and innovative ways to attract and retain customers.  QR codes are the perfect solution -  it's a fun and cost effective way to drive traffic to your website and ultimately increase sales."

 

DEALER CONCEPTS, LLC

Founded in 2000, Dealer Concepts is operated by a staff with more than 85 years of combined experience in targeted marketing for automotive dealers.  The company provides innovative and timely customer retention and loyalty programs to more than 5,000 dealerships and service centers worldwide.  Dealer Concepts is committed to providing clients with a constant competitive advantage in the market place through products like the award winning Punch-A-Deal® Key Tag and Loyalty Rewards® software that currently has more than 18 million units in circulation.  To find out more about Dealer Concepts product and programs, please call 1-866-GET IDEAS or visit www.dealerconcepts.com.

 

DICK SCOTT AUTOMOTIVE GROUP

Dick Scott Automotive Group is a family-owned group of dealerships that includes Dick Scott Chrysler Dodge Jeep in Plymouth; Dick Scott Motor Mall in Fowlerville; Dick Scott Nissan and Dick Scott Classic Motorcycles in Livonia.  To find out more about Dick Scott Automotive Group visit www.dickscott.com.

As read on: http://dealer-communications.com/product-news/marketing-and-retention-leader-dealer-concepts-partners-with-dick-scott-automotive-group-for-qr-code-blitz/
Looking for a chance to win some extra Holiday Cash this year?
Need a New or Pre-Owned vehicle at a great price?



Well hurry into Dick Scott Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Plymouth
or Dick Scott Motor Mall in Fowlerville this moth and get BOTH!!

We are giving away $5,000 Holiday Cash to one Lucky Winner at
our Plymouth location and one Lucky Winner at our Fowlerville location!

Hurry in now the contest is limited to the 1st 100 customers at
Dick Scott Motor Mall and the 1st 150 customers at Dick Scott Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram!
Thankfully it is only the 7th of December so there are plenty of spots open still!

Take advantage of our Year End Big Finish Event AND be eligible to WIN $5,000!!

The contest runs from NOW until January 3, 2012.
On January 4, 2012 we will be announcing both winners!

To be eligible all you need to do is purchase or lease a New or Pre-Owned
vehicle at Dick Scott Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram or Dick Scott Motor Mall
 between now and January 3, 2012! One entry per household.

* THERE IS ABSOLUTELY GOING TO BE A WINNER!
* YOUR ODDS ARE AT MOST 1-150!! (Those are amazing odds!)
*GET A GREAT VEHICLE AT AN AMAZING PRICE TOO!

Check out our HUGE inventory selection at www.DickScott.com!!
Canton Varsity Hockey and Dick Scott Automotive Group are teaming up with Toys for Tots in making the holidays a little brighter for local children in need. The team will be collecting new, unwrapped toys at the Canton vs. Novi game being held at the Arctic Edge Arena in Canton on Friday, December 9, 2011. Dick Scott Automotive Group will be providing $10 coupons towards an oil change for each donated toy.

 
Canton Varsity Hockey is proud to be collecting Toys for the Toys for Tots program. "We understand the joy something like this can bring to a child's life, especially during these challenging economic times," says Jeremy Majszak, Head Coach Canton Varsity Hockey. "The holiday season will no doubt be hard for some families. We want the children to have a nice Christmas. Canton hockey is so much more than just hockey. Together we can make a difference."

 

About Toys for Tots: Over the 62 years of the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program, Marines have distributed more than 400 million toys to more than 188 million needy children. This charitable endeavor has made U. S. Marines the unchallenged leader in looking after less fortunate children at Christmas.


As read on: http://pcep.pccs.k12.mi.us/node/2446

Last Opportunity to Register
 
 
Date: Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Time: 7:30 - 9:00 a.m.
Place: Hilton Garden Inn
Featuring: Dr. Jeremy Hughes,
New Superintendent
Plymouth-Canton Community Schools  
Networking . Breakfast . Speaker
 
 
Our School district is one of the major factors that contribute to the fantastic quality of life we enjoy in the Plymouth Community. There has been a major amount of controversy around the lack of cohesion among the school board members that led to the dismissal of the previous superintendent, how to handle the district's finances and the election of four new members. To help guide the district, Dr. Jeremy Hughes was brought in on an interim basis to lead the schools through this turbulent period.

 

Dr. Hughes has agreed to stay until June of 2013 to see the process through. He will discuss with us the plans being considered to improve the district and maintain our status as a premier district for producing outstanding students. He will also be touching on the challenges all educators face in today's climate and how we must keep focused on advancing the level of education districts provide.

 
Dr. Hughes has served in all levels of education including extended stints as the Superintendent in two Michigan school districts. He also concluded his career working at the Michigan Department of Education for five years.  
 

To RSVP, please respond no later than December 5 to teri@plymouthmich.org or call 734-453-1540. The breakfast will be from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. and the cost is just $12. Food will be served from 7:45-8:15. 

Cancellations must be received 48 hours prior to the event, since the Chamber is liable for all meals. 

 
The event will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn at 14600 Sheldon Rd. The hotel is located just north of the M-14 exit.

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The first-place Plymouth Whalers (17-8-2-1) spend the next two weekends at home, starting Friday against Sault Ste. Marie (14-11-1-1) and Saturday against Guelph (12-9-1-3). Both games start at 7:05 p.m. at Compuware Arena.

Each game will be broadcast on WSDP-FM (88.1) starting at 6:45 p.m. on both evenings.

Besides the action on the ice, they'll be plenty of activities around the arena on both evenings.

From noon-6 p.m. on Friday, the Whalers are hosting a blood drive in conjunction with the American Red Cross. Although some fans have booked appointments between noon and 2 p.m., there are plenty of appointments available from 2-5 p.m.

Anyone attempting to give blood will receive two tickets for an upcoming Whalers game.

Fans can book an appointment using this link.

The goal is to break the Whalers' blood drive record of 48 pints.  

Friday is another $5 Fridays night, sponsored by WYCD-FM (99.5). More people increasingly are taking advantage of $5 Fridays as the season wears on.

On Saturday, Plymouth host Guelph in the Whalers annual Teddy Bear Toss. Fans are cordially requested to bring a teddy bear or stuffed animal to the game.

The first time the Whalers score on Saturday - and Alex Aleardi scored a little over three minutes into the Teddy Bear game against London last season - throw the bear on the ice, and with the help of the Plymouth Community United Way, homes will be found for the animals.

As they have in past years, the Whalers Booster Club will be selling teddy bears before the game.

Next week, the Whalers host Belleville (17-9-0-0) on Friday and Sarnia (15-6-1-4) on Saturday before finishing up the pre-Christmas portion of the schedule Dec. 16 in Oshawa and Dec. 17 in Belleville.

Casino investor, vineyard owner and motorcycle dealer Tom Celani is broadening his base of businesses to include cars.

The West Bloomfield Township entrepreneur has acquired a 50 percent stake in the Dick Scott Chrysler dealerships in Plymouth and Fowlerville. The new entity, co-owned by Celani and Dick Scott, plans to go into growth mode, expecting to buy one dealership a year.

The new business entity, Luna Dick Scott LLC, will own Dick Scott Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Plymouth and Dick Scott Motor Mall in Fowlerville. The deal is to close this week. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The group also hired a CFO, Jim Eagan, a consultant in the automotive dealership practice at Southfield-based Plante & Moran PLLC.

Scott said the dealership is on pace to sell 1,100 cars in Plymouth this year and 700 in Fowlerville. The dealerships have combined projected revenue of $100 million.

Celani owns Farmington Hills-based MotorCity Harley-Davidson and Bloomfield Hills-based MotorCity Power Sports. Through Novi-based Luna Entertainment, he owns casinos in Colorado and Oklahoma. He also owns TC Vineyards Inc., a Napa Valley vineyard and winemaker.

It's that roster of businesses that Scott said makes him look forward to Celani's marketing ideas.

"Tom's got his hands in a lot of businesses; he's a true entrepreneur," Scott said.

The dealership was founded by Scott in 1974. Over the years he's included members of his family as well. His daughter, Nicole Gallagher, and his sons, Judson and Jason, work with the dealerships.

As Scott and Celani look for new investments, they're going to be in a market that has gone from a buyer's market to a seller's market, said Daniell Patterson, a principal specializing in car dealership consulting in the Southfield office of UHY Advisors Inc.

"The dust has settled; the dealers who survived are returning to profitability," he said. "And the major players are looking to get out there and make investments."

Daniel Duggan: (313) 446-0414, dduggan@crain.com. Twitter: @d_duggan

As read on: http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20111127/SUB01/311279970/celani-buys-into-dick-scott-dealerships-duo-plan-growth

Santa is COMING TO DOWNTOWN TONIGHT!!!


Santa will arrive in Kellogg Park TONIGHT at 6:00 p.m.  The Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring Santa's arrival ceremony! Stay for the Grand Tree Lighting when Santa arrives tonight!

Children can visit with Santa from November 25 to December 23. Visiting hours are:

Fri., Nov. 25 - 6:30 (approximate ) until 8:30 p.m.
Sat., Nov. 26 -  noon to 4:00 p.m.
Sat., Dec. 3 -  noon to 5:00 p.m.
Fri., Dec. 9 -  5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Sat., Dec. 10 - noon to 5:00 p.m.
Sat., Dec. 17 - noon to 5:00 p.m.
Sun., Dec. 18 - noon to 5:00 p.m.
Fri., Dec. 23 - 4:30 to 8:30 p.m.

There are lots of great family activities going on in Downtown Plymouth this Holiday Season!

- Walk through the Christmas Tree Display in Kellogg Park going on NOW throught December 31st!

- Gingerbread House Display NOW Through December 23rd.

- "A Red Ryder Christmas Story"  Now through December 31st. at 155 S. Main Street Plymouth


For Complete details on these events and more CLICK HERE!!  You can also call the Chamber of Commerce at 734-453-1540.