Law Day celebration set at Romulus 34th District Court
The 5th Annual Community Day is planned for Friday, May 1, on the grounds of the 34th District Court in Romulus.
Every year on May 1, communities across the country celebrate Law Day May 1 as a day dedicated to recognizing the importance of the rule of law in protecting citizens’ rights and supporting justice. It's an opportunity to reflect on how the legal system helps safeguard the freedoms the rule of law provides, according to court officials.
Throughout the day, there will be public safety exhibits; a community car show; live entertainment; local vendors offering complimentary giveaways and a variety of food trucks on site.
Community Day is designed to bring residents, educators, students, and public servants together in a spirit of unity and shared purpose, organizers said.
The first half of the day at the Romulus court, from 9 a.m. until noon, will be dedicated to area fourth-grade elementary students. Students have been invited to participate in the court Art and Writing Contests centered on themes: The Rule of Law and/or The American Dream.
These activities are designed to promote civic understanding and inspire young minds to appreciate the role of the judicial system in their everyday lives, a court official noted.
The 2nd Annual Fieger Law “All We Do Is Win” High School Quiz Bowl will begin at noon featuring competition among students from Romulus, Belleville, Summit, and Huron high schools. Teams will compete for The Fieger Law All We Do Is Win trophy in what promises to be “an exciting and engaging academic showcase,” the spokesperson added.
The court is located at 11129 Wayne Road in Romulus.
