Little Caesars Pizza brings back ‘Pizza Pizza’

DETROIT
Little Caesars Pizza brings back ‘Pizza Pizza’ to metro Detroit
Little Caesars Pizza brings back its two-for-one concept to metro Detroit. “Pizza Pizza Pantastic,” a combination of the convenience of Hot N’ Ready pizzas with an added feature. There are two rectangular pizzas, one is pepperoni and the other is Ultimate Supreme, with five toppings. The pizzas have six slices each and are packed side by side in one convenient box. The crusts are thicker than original round and thinner than deep dish. The new product offering became available Nov. 1. For information, call 800-553-5776 or visit www.LittleCaesars.com.
— From staff reports

DEARBORN
Ford CEO Alan Mulally to keynote benefit dinner
President and CEO Alan Mulally of Ford Motor Co. will be the keynote speaker Nov. 11 at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn. WJR-AM drive-time host Paul W. Smith will be emcee for the event. Proceeds benefit homes for people with developmental disabilities served by Angels’ Place. The evening starts at 6 p.m. with a patron reception with Mulally and a general reception at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner and a raffle at 7:30 p.m. Raffle tickets are $100 and include a chance to win a two-year lease on a 2011 Ford Fiesta. Dinner tickets range from $100 to $250. Call 248-350-2203 for information.
— Staff writer Jerry Wolffe

CLINTON TWP.
Accelerating economy luncheon benefits scholarship

A program and luncheon event titled, “Accelerating Southeast Michigan’s Economy: Embracing Innovation and Entrepreneurship” is 11:30 a.m. Thursday at the Lorenzo Cultural Center, 44575 Garfield Road, Clinton Township.  Speakers include Rich Sheridan, co-founder and president of Menlo Innovations in Ann Arbor; Sam Singh, senior consultant to the New Economy Initiative  for Southeast Michigan; Pamela Hurtt, consultant with the Kauffman Foundation and Jim Jacobs, president of Macomb Community College. The luncheon is a fundraiser for a special scholarship fund at Macomb Community College. Tickets are $50 and guests can tour the exhibits of the American Ingenuity series before or after the luncheon. Register at 586-445-7024.
— From staff reports

RICHMOND
Historic business program offered
The Richmond Historical and Genealogical Society will  host “Historic Richmond: The Businesses,” a  program presented by Ursula Adamson at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Michigan State Police Post, 36725 Division Road, Richmond. For information, call C. Rowley at 586-727-7773 or e-mail at Crowley@comcast.net.
— From staff reports

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