They talk about their hope, their happiness, their worries, their confusion as mask restrictions loosen.
Bill Laitner, Minnah Arshad, Nushrat Rahman and Clara Hendrickson, Detroit Free Press
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1:18 pm UTC May. 23, 2021
To mask or not to mask? That’s now the question, at least for Michiganders who’ve followed official guidelines.
This week might be the tipping point. It could be the moment when many of us decide to start going out in public without a mask, saying to heck with the virus. Then again, it might be when we stick to this simple precaution a square of cloth or paper that’s become a badge of courtesy, even civic-mindedness.
Paczki Day during the pandemic: Local bakeries make big adjustments
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(WXYZ) â It s a time-honored tradition for metro Detroit bakeries, and a day that usually draws in big crowds for small businesses. We re of course talking about Paczki Day.
âThis is what keeps the bakery alive, Sandy Bakic told Action News. Her parents own New Martha Washington Bakery on Joseph Campau Avenue in Hamtramck. Sometimes by even 30, 40, 50 percent, she said.
Which is why Tuesday is so important for family bakeries, now facing a difficult task; social distance as much as possible on what s usually their busiest day of the year.