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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2007 w w w .m l i v e . c o m&#13;
JIM JAGDFELD, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Kathrine Graham, 17, feeds a treat to one of the cows on the family farm while her father. Bill Graham, looks on. The cow and&#13;
her week-old calf will be going to the Fowlerville Family Fair this year. Visitors can see a variety of new-born animals at the&#13;
new Circle of Life Exhibit.&#13;
So that's where baby animals come from ...&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
A live birthing exhibit&#13;
will be the newest&#13;
addition to the&#13;
Fowlerviile Family&#13;
Fair, with about 10&#13;
expectant mothers&#13;
that could bring their babies&#13;
into the world before an audience&#13;
in the coming week.&#13;
“We’re taking the idea&#13;
from the ‘Miracle of Life Exhibit’&#13;
at the Michigan State&#13;
Fair,” says Deb Holmes, administrative&#13;
manager for&#13;
the Livingston County Farm&#13;
Bureau. “It’s a good exhibit&#13;
for Livingston Coimty as it&#13;
becomes more and more&#13;
nonagricultural.”&#13;
Holmes expects a big&#13;
crowd at the exhibit, cailed&#13;
Circle of Life&#13;
■ What: Pregnant&#13;
animals on display,&#13;
including cows, pigs,&#13;
sheep and chickens.&#13;
■ Where: Near the 4-&#13;
H Barn (on the site of&#13;
former dairy barn).&#13;
■ When: Monday-&#13;
Saturday, noon-8 p.m.;&#13;
additional hours of 10&#13;
a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday,&#13;
which is Kids' Day.&#13;
■ Cost: Free with fair&#13;
admission.&#13;
■ Sponsor: Livingston&#13;
County Farm Bureau.&#13;
“Circle of Life,” which is designed&#13;
for animal lovers of all&#13;
ages. She cautions, however,&#13;
that opportunities can be&#13;
hit or miss. With a gestation&#13;
period of nine months, trying&#13;
to determine when cows&#13;
will give birth is similar to&#13;
pinpointing the birth of a human.&#13;
“There is no guarantee,”&#13;
she says. “It’s highly possible&#13;
we will have pregnant&#13;
cows all week, and we will&#13;
not do anything to interfere&#13;
with nature.”&#13;
Aside from pregnant cows,&#13;
there wUl be sheep, pigs and&#13;
chickens on hand during&#13;
the fair’s weeklong run. A&#13;
closed-circuit television also&#13;
will show previous births.&#13;
“People ask amazing questions,”&#13;
says Bill Graham,&#13;
president of the Livingston&#13;
County Pcirm Bureau, reflecting&#13;
on his time helping at the&#13;
Michigan State F ^ exhibit.&#13;
“(One person) thought cows&#13;
were delivered out of the udders.”&#13;
For Holmes, who grew&#13;
up on a farm seeing more&#13;
animal births than she can&#13;
count, she believes it’s important&#13;
for all people to learn&#13;
about the circle of life, “to see&#13;
where their food comes from,&#13;
and to show how humanely&#13;
the animals are cared for.”&#13;
“There are so many people&#13;
in the community who have&#13;
never seen an^hing like&#13;
this,” Graham adds.&#13;
Each of the featured animals&#13;
has previously given&#13;
This month-old Holstein calf named "Tiny" will be heading&#13;
off to the Fowlerville Family Fair with handler Kathrine&#13;
Graham. It's young animals like this that visitors may get a&#13;
chance to see at the new Circle of Life exhibit.&#13;
birth without complication,&#13;
but a veterinarian will be&#13;
on hand if an animal has&#13;
difficulty. The vets will be&#13;
just a few of the 25 people&#13;
instrumental in making&#13;
this exhibit possibie at&#13;
the local fair, which runs&#13;
through July 21.&#13;
According to Graham,&#13;
cows usually deliver one&#13;
calf, while swine normally&#13;
deliver 10-12 piglets. For&#13;
sheep, “it’s not uncommon&#13;
to have twins,” and chickens&#13;
lay one egg at a time.&#13;
S im p l i f i e d&#13;
F o w l e r v i l l e&#13;
f a i r t o o p e n&#13;
o n S a t u r d a y&#13;
F in a n c ia l w o e s le a d&#13;
t o c o s t l y c o n c e r t s&#13;
c u t s , n e w lo c a l f o c u s&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
There have been a few&#13;
complaints, but organizers&#13;
of the New Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair say most people&#13;
are supportive of this&#13;
year’s focus on simpler,&#13;
less-costly entertainment.&#13;
The 121st fair opens Saturday&#13;
at the fairgrounds,&#13;
8800 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Handy Township, and lasts&#13;
through July 21.&#13;
It doesn’t feature bigname&#13;
concerts, which&#13;
some people don’t like, but&#13;
even more imderstand considering&#13;
the fair’s recent&#13;
financial struggles, said&#13;
John Morris, president of&#13;
the board of directors of&#13;
the nonprofit Fowlerviile&#13;
Agricultural Society, which&#13;
hosts of the fair.&#13;
“This was not a rash decision,”&#13;
Morris said. “We&#13;
were just looking at what&#13;
we could do to keep the&#13;
fair going, and we think&#13;
we’re using our heads.”&#13;
The fair accumulated&#13;
a nearly $113,000 deficit&#13;
S E E FAIR,A4&#13;
Fair fun in Fowlerville&#13;
If Mother Nature is&#13;
kind and forecasters&#13;
are correct, sunny&#13;
days, low humidity and&#13;
temperatures in the&#13;
high-70s to mid-80s&#13;
make the coming week&#13;
perfect for a fair. And, as&#13;
luck would have it, the&#13;
New Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair starts Saturday.&#13;
Gates open at 9 a.m.&#13;
daily through Saturday,&#13;
July 21. Admission is $5.&#13;
Theme days&#13;
■ Saturday - Opening&#13;
Day Extravaganza. Pay&#13;
$20 for admission and&#13;
rides.&#13;
■ Sunday - Family Day.&#13;
■ Monday - Scholars&#13;
Day. Students who bring&#13;
proof they made the&#13;
honor roll last year get&#13;
in free and get reducedprice&#13;
armbands for rides.&#13;
■ Tuesday&#13;
- Senior Citizens and&#13;
Grandparents Day.&#13;
Senior citizens and&#13;
grandparents with a&#13;
paying grandchild get&#13;
free gate admission until&#13;
5 p.m.&#13;
■ Wednesday - Kids&#13;
Day. Kids $12 and under&#13;
get in free and pay $10&#13;
for rides until 5 p.m.&#13;
■ Thursday - Ladies&#13;
Day. Women 18 and&#13;
older get in free until 5&#13;
p.m.&#13;
■ Friday, July 20&#13;
- Daycare-Special Needs&#13;
Day. Rides for daycare&#13;
and special needs&#13;
children from 9 a.m.-2&#13;
p.m.&#13;
■ Saturday, July 21 -&#13;
Veterans &amp; Government&#13;
Day. Veterans with proof&#13;
of their status get in free&#13;
until 5 p.m.&#13;
New attractions&#13;
■ Little Red Barn 4-H&#13;
Petting Farm.&#13;
■ Circle of Life animal&#13;
birthing exhibit.&#13;
■ Great Cat Adventure&#13;
animal show.&#13;
■ Fireball Firing Range&#13;
paintball.&#13;
■ World of Wonders&#13;
circus side show.&#13;
■ Flying Star Rodeo, 4&#13;
p.m. Saturday, followed&#13;
by 7 p.m. country music&#13;
concert.&#13;
■ Winter Dance Party&#13;
Buddy Holly tribute&#13;
concert, 6 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
■ Wolverine Pullers&#13;
Inc. tractor pull, 7 p.m.&#13;
Monday.&#13;
■ Mud Bog &amp; Mud&#13;
Drag, 4 p.m. Saturday,&#13;
July 21.&#13;
Casey Coyle, a kid who cares, receives $1,000 scholarship&#13;
COURTESY, CHRISTINA COYLE&#13;
Brighton Township resident&#13;
Casey Coyie, 12, won a $1,000&#13;
schoiarship from Kohl's for her&#13;
volunteer work at the Gleaner's&#13;
Shared Harvest Food Pantry.&#13;
B r ig h t o n T o w n s h ip&#13;
g ir l is o n e o f 1 8 0 t o&#13;
r e c e i v e K oh l's a w a r d&#13;
f o r v o lu n t e e r e f f o r t s&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
'Twelve-year-old Casey&#13;
Coyle thought the young&#13;
children who come with&#13;
their parents when they&#13;
shop at the Gleaners Shared&#13;
Harvest Food Pantry ought&#13;
to have someone to keep&#13;
an eye on them. She volunteered&#13;
to help.&#13;
Now she is being rewarded&#13;
for her efforts with a $1,000&#13;
scholarship from Kohl’s Department&#13;
Store. The Kohl’s&#13;
Kids Who Care program&#13;
rewards young people who&#13;
make a difference in their&#13;
communities through volunteering.&#13;
Casey, who lives in Brighton&#13;
Township, is one of 170&#13;
$1,000 scholarship winners&#13;
and 10 $5,000 scholarship&#13;
winners nationwide. Winners&#13;
were selected based on&#13;
initiative, leadership, creativity&#13;
and generosity.&#13;
'W e h a v e a l i t t l e&#13;
k i d s ' a r e a a t t h e&#13;
f o o d p a n t r y , a n d&#13;
I h e l p w a t c h t h e&#13;
y o u n g e r k i d s ,&#13;
w h o a r e 2 t o 5 /&#13;
Casey Coyle, scholarship recipient&#13;
“It’s important that people&#13;
can have stuff to eat&#13;
when they’re having a hard&#13;
time,” says Casey. “We have&#13;
a little kids’ area at the food&#13;
pantry, and I help watch the&#13;
younger kids, who are 2 to 5.&#13;
I also help stock the shelves&#13;
and check all the expiration&#13;
dates, and help with some of&#13;
the paperwork.”&#13;
Casey’s mom, Christina&#13;
Coyle, works at the food&#13;
pantry, and has been bringing&#13;
her children, Casey and&#13;
8-year-old Matthew, along to&#13;
help.&#13;
“We just moved to the area&#13;
a couple years ago, and&#13;
home-school,” says Christina&#13;
Coyle. “I try to get the&#13;
children out in the community&#13;
and always do volunteer&#13;
projects.”&#13;
Casey says she plans to go&#13;
to college and is very happy&#13;
about the scholarship. She&#13;
wants to be an interior designer.&#13;
Kohl’s launches the scholarship&#13;
program every February,&#13;
and applications are&#13;
then available at www.&#13;
kohlscorporation.com.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at Icarolin®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
INDEX&#13;
Achievers B4&#13;
Calendar B4&#13;
Classified ads C3&#13;
Livingston Life B1&#13;
Real Estate Report A6&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column B1&#13;
Livingston in Sight B2&#13;
Volunteers B3&#13;
To report news or for free home&#13;
delivery call (810)844-2000.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Howell city leaders looking to address cemetery overcrowding&#13;
With Howell’s Lake View&#13;
Cemetery nearing capacity, dly&#13;
officials have been looking at a&#13;
new property as the answer to&#13;
the overcrowding problem.&#13;
Officials say the Howell Memorial&#13;
Cemetery will be able to&#13;
accommodate 2,300 cemetery&#13;
plots on just 12 of its 38 acres,&#13;
leaving plenty of room for recreational&#13;
uses, which most&#13;
City Council members support.&#13;
S t^ is preparing a report and&#13;
recommendations on the best&#13;
ways to utilize the property.&#13;
At this week’s coimcil meeting,&#13;
City Manager Shea Charles&#13;
said higher rates might have to&#13;
be d ig g ed for burial on holidays&#13;
because of the higher city&#13;
labor costs on holidays.&#13;
However, Council members&#13;
Dawn Cooper and Paul Rogers&#13;
said some religions require&#13;
burial within 24 hours, and&#13;
people should not be penalized&#13;
because of their religious beliefs.&#13;
They favor an across-theboard&#13;
rate structure that would&#13;
cover such contingencies.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
A new use&#13;
The McPherson Mansion in&#13;
Howell is on its way to being&#13;
reborn as the law offices for a&#13;
local couple. A3&#13;
Outdoor rooms&#13;
Remodeling projects now include&#13;
creating outdoor&#13;
“rooms” for extended season&#13;
enjoyment. A6&#13;
Harry crazy&#13;
Potter-mania returns to Howell&#13;
to celebrate release of the&#13;
final book B1&#13;
Crashing together&#13;
Co-workers at Regal Recycling&#13;
are looking forward to&#13;
crashing into each other at this&#13;
year’s Fowlerville Eamify Fair.&#13;
Cl&#13;
m m&#13;
A2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2007&#13;
-« « a&#13;
Momentum builds to extend&#13;
upgrades of Lakelands Trail&#13;
P in c k n e y , P u t n a m&#13;
T w p . s e e k t o r e v i s e&#13;
l e a s e w i t h s t a t e&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
The enthusiastic response&#13;
to six miles of improvements&#13;
of the Lakelands Trail in&#13;
Hamburg Township is being&#13;
heard in P in c^ e y and&#13;
Putnam Township.&#13;
“People keep coming in&#13;
to my shop wanting to know&#13;
why the pavement doesn’t&#13;
come all the way into Pinckney,”&#13;
said John Calvert,&#13;
owner of Pinckney’s Village&#13;
Cyclery and president of&#13;
Friends of the Lakelands&#13;
Trail, a volunteer group&#13;
working to upgrade the trail&#13;
countywide.&#13;
Pinckney and Putnam&#13;
Township are just as eager&#13;
to make their six miles of&#13;
the trail look like Hamburg’s,&#13;
Calvert said, but Hamburg&#13;
has something they don’t - a&#13;
lease from the trail’s owner,&#13;
the state Department of Natural&#13;
Resources.&#13;
Putnam Township has&#13;
started another try at remedying&#13;
that, through its lease&#13;
document from the state and&#13;
the blessing from the Pinckney&#13;
Village Council to pursue&#13;
it for both municipalities.&#13;
“It just makes sense to&#13;
strearnline this and move&#13;
along with the trail,” said Village&#13;
Trustee Barry White at&#13;
Monday’s council meeting.&#13;
“I’d like to see it continue to&#13;
be developed and used.”&#13;
The council unanimously&#13;
voted to support the township’s&#13;
pursuit of a joint lease,&#13;
but urged that a joint township&#13;
and village recreation&#13;
committee plan improvements&#13;
and development.&#13;
“I will promote that to our&#13;
board,” said Trustee Jeff&#13;
Buerman, the township’s representative&#13;
in Friends of the&#13;
Lakelands 'Trail. “I commend&#13;
the village for its action. This&#13;
is what partnership is all&#13;
about.”&#13;
Residents at the council&#13;
meeting applauded the effort.&#13;
“All you have to do is look&#13;
at how many people are using&#13;
the trail in Hamburg now and&#13;
you can see it will mean a lot&#13;
to this town if our part of the&#13;
trail is improved,” said Lynn&#13;
White, who lives next to the&#13;
trail in Pinckney.&#13;
In 2003, the state asked&#13;
municipalities through which&#13;
the trail passes to consider&#13;
taking over maintenance and&#13;
improvements of the 13-mile&#13;
linear park because the DNR&#13;
no longer had the budget to&#13;
do so. Hamburg jumped on&#13;
board, got a lease, secured&#13;
more than $1 million in grants&#13;
and completed improvements&#13;
this spring.&#13;
Red tape snagged Pinckney&#13;
and Putnam Township’s&#13;
lease when no agreement&#13;
could be reached on how the&#13;
'A ll y o u h a v e t o&#13;
d o i s l o o k a t h o w&#13;
m a n y p e o p l e a r e&#13;
u s i n g t h e t r a i l in&#13;
H a m b u r g n o w&#13;
a n d y o u c a n s e e&#13;
i t w i l l m e a n a l o t&#13;
t o t h i s t o w n i f&#13;
o u r p a r t o f t h e&#13;
t r a i l i s im p r o v e d /&#13;
Lynn White, Pinckney resident&#13;
municipalities would handle&#13;
payment in lieu of taxes if it&#13;
is required by the state and&#13;
county, Calvert said. Rmdraising&#13;
by the FYiends group&#13;
and a financial donor who&#13;
wishes to remain anonymous&#13;
have removed that potential&#13;
obstacle, he said.&#13;
If the township and state&#13;
can sign a lease, Putnam&#13;
Township could apply for&#13;
grants similar to those that&#13;
Hamburg received, Calvert&#13;
said.&#13;
“I hope we can finally move&#13;
forward,” Buerman said. “I&#13;
said, ‘Pave it and they will&#13;
come,’ and that’s proven to be&#13;
true in Hamburg. The trail is&#13;
a community treasure.”&#13;
Leanne Smith can be reached at&#13;
lsmith@livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Howell schools leader says&#13;
dropout rate low for state&#13;
A v e r a g e is u n d e r&#13;
3 p e r c e n t a y e a r fo r&#13;
p a s t 5 y e a r s , h e s a y s&#13;
BY STEPHENIE KOEHN&#13;
N e w s S p e c ia l W r i t e r&#13;
Howell High School has&#13;
a “healthier” dropout rate&#13;
than most in the state, according&#13;
to Superintendent&#13;
Chuck Breiner.&#13;
Far from the 20 percentplus&#13;
rate mentioned by a&#13;
member of the audience&#13;
at a recent school board&#13;
meeting, data pegs the total&#13;
dropouts over the past five&#13;
years at about 2.66 percent&#13;
annually, or fewer than 200&#13;
over the five-year period,&#13;
Breiner said Monday.&#13;
Statistics show that the&#13;
largest transfer group comprises&#13;
those students who&#13;
transfer to another district&#13;
within the state. The second&#13;
largest transfer group, he&#13;
said, is in alternative education,&#13;
with most migrating&#13;
D a t a p e g s t h e&#13;
t o t a l d r o p o u t s&#13;
o v e r t h e p a s t f i v e&#13;
y e a r s a t a b o u t&#13;
2 . 6 6 p e r c e n t&#13;
a n n u a l l y , o r f e w e r&#13;
t h a n 2 0 0 o v e r t h e&#13;
f i v e - y e a r p e r i o d .&#13;
Chuck Breiner, Howell Public&#13;
Schools superintendent&#13;
from the day program to the&#13;
night program, not actually&#13;
dropping out, he said.&#13;
“A significant number of&#13;
students seek alternative&#13;
forms of high school education,”&#13;
Breiner said, adding&#13;
that he didn’t want to leave&#13;
people with the erroneous&#13;
impression that the district&#13;
had a high dropout rate.&#13;
“Generally, we’re below 40&#13;
dropouts per year,” he said.&#13;
“I’m not happy with that.&#13;
nor is the high school principal,”&#13;
he added, saying that&#13;
the numbers still do not approach&#13;
the rate claimed by&#13;
the audience member.&#13;
“I think there is sometimes&#13;
a reality project at&#13;
the microphone,” that is&#13;
misleading or inaccurate,&#13;
he said, citing his reason for&#13;
addressing the question of&#13;
the dropout rate. “You can&#13;
make figures to just about&#13;
anything you want to,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
If early departure from&#13;
Howell High School for all&#13;
reasons, including transferring&#13;
out of the district,&#13;
is considered, the figure&#13;
could approach 20 percent,&#13;
Breiner added, but that is&#13;
a far different figure from&#13;
those who drop out of school&#13;
entirely.&#13;
In addition, he said, during&#13;
that same five-year period,&#13;
while 1,200 students&#13;
migrated out of the high&#13;
school, 1,400 migrated in.&#13;
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IN BRIEF&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Cvengros elected&#13;
school board head&#13;
The Brighton school board&#13;
met Monday night and elected&#13;
Cindy Cvengros as president,&#13;
William R. Anderson&#13;
as vice president, Joyce&#13;
Powers as secretary and&#13;
Joe Carney as treasurer.&#13;
New board members Beth&#13;
Minert and Greg Rassel&#13;
were sworn in, and a schedule&#13;
of board meetings was&#13;
approved. The next meeting&#13;
will be Monday, Aug. 13 at&#13;
7 p.m. in the board room of&#13;
the Brighton Education and&#13;
Community Center.&#13;
Brenner named&#13;
Maltby principal&#13;
Scott Brenner was approved&#13;
Monday night by the&#13;
Brighton school board to be&#13;
the new principal at Maltby&#13;
Middle School beginning&#13;
this fall. Brenner is the assistant&#13;
principal at Brighton&#13;
High School and was&#13;
a teacher at both the high&#13;
school and Scranton Middle&#13;
School. Maltby Principal&#13;
Marcia Tomasko recently&#13;
announced her retirement&#13;
from the post.&#13;
High school to get&#13;
memorial g ift&#13;
Brighton High School will&#13;
receive a $10,000 donation&#13;
from Kathy Daul in memory&#13;
of her son Andrew Daul, a&#13;
2003 Brighton High School&#13;
graduate, who lost his life&#13;
while serving in Iraq. The&#13;
Brighton school board approved&#13;
the donation at its&#13;
meeting Monday night. It will&#13;
be used to purchase strength&#13;
and conditioning equipment,&#13;
which will be determined&#13;
by Athletic Director John&#13;
Thompson and members of&#13;
the physical education and&#13;
coaching staff.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Middle school&#13;
principal sought&#13;
Terry Jones has resigned&#13;
as principal of Fowlerville&#13;
Community Schools’ Munn&#13;
Middle School and accepted&#13;
a position as middle school&#13;
principal and curriculum director&#13;
for Dansville Schools.&#13;
Jones was principal at Munn&#13;
for three years when MEAP&#13;
scores showed overall improvement.&#13;
“I look forward to the challenges&#13;
that I face this fall&#13;
and take with me a wealth&#13;
of educational knowledge&#13;
gained as a leader of Munn&#13;
Middle School,” Jones said.&#13;
“I would like to thank you&#13;
for all of the professional&#13;
growth opportunities you&#13;
provided for me over these&#13;
last three years.” The deadline&#13;
for applicants for the&#13;
position was July 6. The&#13;
school board is interviewing&#13;
candidates.&#13;
Howell&#13;
$210,000 fine due&#13;
on bottling plant&#13;
The city of Howell has&#13;
reached a consent agreement&#13;
with the Michigan Department&#13;
of Environmental&#13;
Quality regarding repeated&#13;
violations over several&#13;
years of a company’s industrial&#13;
pretreatment discharge&#13;
limits. Pepsi-Cola operates&#13;
a large bottling plant on&#13;
McPherson Park Drive on&#13;
the city’s southwest side.&#13;
Under the consent agreement,&#13;
the city will pay the&#13;
state a $210,000 fine, which&#13;
the company, in turn, is to&#13;
pay to the city. Pepsi-Cola&#13;
has made a multimilliondollar&#13;
investment by installing&#13;
a pretreatment facility&#13;
on site to put it into compliance&#13;
with the wastewater&#13;
discharge limits specified in&#13;
its permit.&#13;
“They want to stay in&#13;
Howell, and have spent considerable&#13;
dollars to come up&#13;
to snuff,” says City Attorney&#13;
Dennis PerWns.&#13;
The City Council approved&#13;
the consent agreement after&#13;
a closed session Monday.&#13;
“This resolves the issue, and&#13;
everybody is real happy,” Perkins&#13;
says.&#13;
The violations came to&#13;
light in 1999, when PepsiCola&#13;
went over its volume&#13;
limits, resulting in a large&#13;
fish die-off in the Marion-&#13;
Genoa drain. The DEQ accused&#13;
the city of foot-dragging&#13;
and last year began&#13;
enforcement action.&#13;
Brownfield deal&#13;
gets council OK&#13;
The Howell City Council&#13;
this week approved a contract&#13;
with Atwell-Hicks LLC to update&#13;
a Brownfield property&#13;
- the former Lee’s Collision&#13;
at 324 West St. - for $5,000.&#13;
City officials say the property&#13;
is mildly contaminated from&#13;
petroleum-based compounds&#13;
and some soils will have to be&#13;
removed.&#13;
City Manager Shea Charles&#13;
says the city will seek a lowinterest&#13;
loan from Brownfield&#13;
Redevelopment funds, and&#13;
will utilize some community&#13;
development funds, to clean&#13;
up the site. After it is developed,&#13;
the city will be paid&#13;
back via recaptured tax revenues,&#13;
Charles said.&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Home, garden tour&#13;
not held this year&#13;
A Historic Home &amp; Garden&#13;
Tour planned for July 28 in&#13;
downtown Pinckney has been&#13;
postponed until next June.&#13;
Details for the tour could&#13;
not be finalized in time to host&#13;
it this year, said Patsy Dible,&#13;
a member of the Pinckney&#13;
Garden Club, which hosts the&#13;
event.&#13;
Web, media office&#13;
to serve clients&#13;
352 Media Group, a Web&#13;
design, Web application and&#13;
CD/DVD production firm,&#13;
plans to open a regional office&#13;
in the Pinckney area&#13;
in the next few weeks. The&#13;
company’s headquarters&#13;
are in Gainesville, Fla.,&#13;
and it has five other offices&#13;
across the country. The firm&#13;
chose this area so it can&#13;
better serve its clients in&#13;
the Detroit area and nearby&#13;
cities such as Indianapolis&#13;
and Chicago, according to&#13;
a statement from the company.&#13;
352 Media Group will&#13;
start with a sales office here&#13;
and if needed, may eventually&#13;
hire additional staff&#13;
such as Web designers, programmers&#13;
and project management&#13;
staff.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
School agency head&#13;
receives contract&#13;
A contract for incoming&#13;
Livingston Educational Service&#13;
Agency Superintendent&#13;
Scott Menzel has been finalized&#13;
by the intermediate&#13;
school district’s Board of&#13;
Education.&#13;
Menzel, who starts his&#13;
new job Aug. 1, will be paid&#13;
$127,500 annually. The former&#13;
Whitmore Lake Public&#13;
Schools superintendent&#13;
was picked by LESA’s board&#13;
in June to replace Sally&#13;
Vaughn, who is leaving to&#13;
become the state’s chief&#13;
academic officer.&#13;
Nominations taken&#13;
to honor women&#13;
The Girl Scouts of the Huron&#13;
Valley Council need help&#13;
identifying this year’s Women&#13;
of Distinction. The award&#13;
honors women whose professional&#13;
accomplishments&#13;
and community service parallel&#13;
the Girl Scout purpose&#13;
of promoting leadership and&#13;
responsibility.&#13;
Nominations are being&#13;
accepted for candidates&#13;
who are a positive, active&#13;
presence in the community&#13;
beyond the scope of her&#13;
professional position. Candidates&#13;
must live or work&#13;
within Livingston County. A&#13;
past or present relationship&#13;
with Girl Scouting is not a&#13;
requirement.&#13;
'To nominate someone,&#13;
visit www.gshvc.org and&#13;
download the Women of Distinction&#13;
application packet&#13;
or contact GSHVC at 734-&#13;
971-8800, ext. 211. Nomination&#13;
deadline is July 20. The&#13;
honorees will receive recognition&#13;
during the Women of&#13;
Distinction luncheon Sept.&#13;
27 at Weber’s Inn in Ann Arbor.&#13;
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TH E L IVINGSTON COMMUNIT Y NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 13,2007 A 3&#13;
’ Brighton pair&#13;
fulfill dream&#13;
with purchase&#13;
of 'm an sion '&#13;
T h e y 'll u s e h is t o r ic&#13;
&gt; h o m e t o h o u s e r e a le&#13;
s t a t e la w b u s in e s s&#13;
B Y L IN D A T H E I L&#13;
N e w s S p e c i a l W r i t e r&#13;
. The Howell icon known&#13;
" as the McPherson Mansion&#13;
at 915 N. Michigan Ave. has&#13;
inspired many daydreams&#13;
since it’s construction for&#13;
Robert Bruce McPherson&#13;
in 1915.&#13;
Brighton lawyers Kelly&#13;
and Roger Myers fell under&#13;
the spell of the historic&#13;
home in the mid-1990s.&#13;
“When we were first married&#13;
we lived in Howell,”&#13;
Kelly Myers explains. “We&#13;
used to ride our bikes in&#13;
downtown Howell. We would&#13;
pass the mansion and look&#13;
longingly at it. We’d always&#13;
say, ‘Wouldn’t it be wonderful&#13;
if one day we could live&#13;
there or work there or just&#13;
I see what it’s like inside?.”’&#13;
^ That day has arrived. The&#13;
couple signed a purchase&#13;
agreement June 3 and went&#13;
before the Howell Planning&#13;
Commission the following&#13;
week. They expect to close&#13;
^ on the property within the&#13;
* month.&#13;
They intend to seek a sper&#13;
'W e ' r e e a g e r&#13;
t o r e s t o r e t h e&#13;
p r o p e r t y t o i t s&#13;
o r i g i n a l l u s t e r&#13;
a n d i n s u r e i t w i l l&#13;
b e r e s t o r e d a n d&#13;
r e n n a in a p a r t o f&#13;
t h e r i c h h i s t o r y o f&#13;
t h e c o m m u n i t y&#13;
f o r a l o n g t i m e /&#13;
Kelly Myers, soon-to-be-coowner&#13;
of M cPherson Mansion&#13;
cial use permit to renovate&#13;
the property as offices for&#13;
their newly formed business:&#13;
a real-estate law firm,&#13;
Myers &amp; Myers.&#13;
“We love the community&#13;
and plan to live here for the&#13;
rest of our lives,” Kelly Myers&#13;
says. “Given our desire&#13;
to give back to the community,&#13;
in our view it’s a match&#13;
made in heaven. We’re eager&#13;
to restore the property to its&#13;
original luster and insure it&#13;
will be restored and remain&#13;
a part of the rich history of&#13;
the community for a long&#13;
time.”&#13;
FILE: JAM IE CHARBENEAU-PISCELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY N EWS&#13;
Following many years of sitting vacant and various proposed uses, the Howell home commonly known as the McPherson Mansion&#13;
looks to have new owners. A local real-estate law team hopes to close the deal this month, and open for business by July 2008. City&#13;
officials still have to sign off on plans to remodel.&#13;
Howell Manager Shea&#13;
Charles says the proposed&#13;
use as a law office falls&#13;
within the parameters of&#13;
the “historic limited” zoning&#13;
classification that covers&#13;
the McPherson property.&#13;
Using the property as an office&#13;
building calls for a “special&#13;
u se” permit that would&#13;
require a public hearing&#13;
before being approved by&#13;
the city. Any use other than&#13;
residential would require&#13;
such a permit, and only designated&#13;
special uses may be&#13;
considered under the ordinance.&#13;
“It’s a use that’s permitted;&#13;
that’s a good start with&#13;
regards to evaluating this&#13;
type of proposal,” Charles&#13;
says. “The general impression&#13;
is very positive, but the&#13;
devil is in the details. When&#13;
we see the actual plans, that&#13;
will be the determining factor&#13;
as to how the project&#13;
proceeds. What has been&#13;
described to us sounds very&#13;
positive.”&#13;
When the Myerses went&#13;
before the planning commission&#13;
in June, they requested&#13;
preapproval for work they&#13;
hope to begin as soon as&#13;
they own the property. The&#13;
commission granted the&#13;
couple permission to begin&#13;
painting, to remove trees&#13;
and shrubbery that threaten&#13;
the foundation of the house,&#13;
and to remove a damaged&#13;
pergola that adjoins an unusable&#13;
pool on the north&#13;
side of the property.&#13;
The Myerses have hired&#13;
Steve Gronow of Chestnut&#13;
Development as general&#13;
contractor for the project.&#13;
They are working with the&#13;
firm of Lindhout Associates&#13;
Architects of Brighton.&#13;
They will propose a Tshaped&#13;
addition that will&#13;
not be visible from the front&#13;
of the building. They also&#13;
plan to restore the carriage&#13;
house and an out-building&#13;
and create a parking area.&#13;
Roger Myers says the&#13;
couple have not determined&#13;
a budget for the project, nor&#13;
have they chosen to disclose&#13;
the amount paid for&#13;
the property, although they&#13;
say the list price of $669,900&#13;
is in the ballpark. The previous&#13;
owners executed a deed&#13;
in lieu of foreclosure with&#13;
Saxon Mortgage. A year&#13;
ago, the property was listed&#13;
at $1.3 million.&#13;
The Myerses hope to open&#13;
for business in July 2008&#13;
when their current office&#13;
lease in Brighton expires.&#13;
Howell Twp. board names Meissner as manager&#13;
F o rm e r m a n a g e r&#13;
s a y s s h e w a s&#13;
r e m o v e d a s&#13;
'fall g u y ' f o r b o a r d&#13;
B Y T O M TOL EN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
^ The Howell Township&#13;
" Board of Trustees has followed&#13;
its firing of former&#13;
township manager and zoning&#13;
administrator Merry&#13;
Bering with the promotion&#13;
of the finance director to the&#13;
position of manager.&#13;
Finance Director Lynn&#13;
Meissner will continue to&#13;
keep her former position&#13;
while assuming additional&#13;
duties as manager, says&#13;
Clerk Carolyn Eaton.&#13;
Bering, reached at home&#13;
for comment on her firing,&#13;
contends she was removed&#13;
because she was the “fall&#13;
guy” for the Board of Trustees.&#13;
Bering, 62, had been the&#13;
township manager for seven&#13;
years until she was terminated&#13;
June 25 on a 4-2 vote.&#13;
No reason was given for&#13;
her termination, and there&#13;
' I ' v e a l w a y s b e l i e v e d w h e n&#13;
o n e d o o r c l o s e s t h e r e ' s&#13;
a n o t h e r d o o r o p e n f o r y o u . '&#13;
Merry Bering, former Howell Township city manager and zoning&#13;
administrator&#13;
was no discussion of the issue&#13;
at the public township&#13;
board meeting prior to the&#13;
vote. The item was not on&#13;
the original agenda for the&#13;
meeting, and was added at&#13;
the last minute.&#13;
“I’ve been the fall guy for&#13;
the board regarding (complaints&#13;
and problems with&#13;
the township voiced by residents),”&#13;
Bering says. “The&#13;
board is not comfortable&#13;
being confronted with anything,&#13;
and that’s why they&#13;
do things in secret,” Bering&#13;
says.&#13;
“I’m the one who has to&#13;
face the violators (over zoning&#13;
matters).” In addition to&#13;
being the township manager&#13;
for seven years, Bering also&#13;
was the zoning administrator.&#13;
“I’m the only one on the&#13;
sewer and water committee&#13;
who doesn’t have a vote,&#13;
but I have to implement (the&#13;
rules),” Bering says.&#13;
Bering says she also became&#13;
unpopular with some&#13;
on the township board for&#13;
pointing out questionable&#13;
practices, such as employees&#13;
who were paid for work,&#13;
or got sick pay, for which&#13;
they were not eligible.&#13;
She also claims her firing&#13;
was all decided before&#13;
the June 25 board meeting.&#13;
“They had it all done before&#13;
they came (to the meeting),”&#13;
she says.&#13;
While Michigan Press&#13;
Association attorney Dawn&#13;
Hertz says she doesn’t “like&#13;
the smell of it,” she cautions&#13;
that the Open Meetings Act&#13;
“isn’t that finely tuned ...&#13;
(and) I can imagine circumstances&#13;
which would cause&#13;
them to bring it up unannounced,”&#13;
Hertz says.&#13;
Neither Eaton nor Township&#13;
Supervisor Maureen&#13;
Heikkinen - who cast one&#13;
of two votes against the firing&#13;
- would comment. Eaton&#13;
says the board has been&#13;
advised by its attorney Bill&#13;
Fahey not to discuss the&#13;
reasons for its action.&#13;
Besides Heikkinen’s, the&#13;
other vote against terminating&#13;
Bering was cast by&#13;
Trustee Jim Phelan, who&#13;
has not returned phone&#13;
calls.&#13;
Meissner will earn $60,900&#13;
per year in her dual role&#13;
as township manager and&#13;
finance director. Bering&#13;
earned an annual salary of&#13;
$89,000 at the time of her departure.&#13;
Eaton says the promotion&#13;
of Meissner is a good fit&#13;
for the township, its board&#13;
and residents. “Lynn has&#13;
been our finance director&#13;
for many years. She is very&#13;
good with people and interacts&#13;
well with the board,”&#13;
Eaton says. “We think it’s&#13;
a good move for the township.”&#13;
Although she is 62, Bering&#13;
says she cannot yet retire.&#13;
“I have a grandchild with&#13;
muscular dystrophy,” she&#13;
says. “It’s been an enormous&#13;
financial burden on&#13;
the whole family.” She says&#13;
the family is trying to pool&#13;
its resources to get the child&#13;
a van with a wheelchair lift.&#13;
Her husband, Thomas, is&#13;
retired from General Motors&#13;
Corp.&#13;
Before she became manager,&#13;
Bering served two&#13;
terms during the 1980s as&#13;
township clerk and one&#13;
term as a trustee. Bering&#13;
is philosophical about her&#13;
dismissal: “I’ve always believed&#13;
when one door closes&#13;
there’s another door open&#13;
for you.”&#13;
Tom Toten can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
Westmoreland to lead school board&#13;
B Y S T E P H E N I E KOEH N&#13;
N e w s S p e c i a l W r i t e r&#13;
“Unifying” is the word Su-&#13;
^ perintendent Chuck Breiner&#13;
" used to describe the officers&#13;
of the Howell Public Schools&#13;
Board of Education, elected&#13;
Monday night.&#13;
For the 2007-08 school year,&#13;
the board’s former treasurer,&#13;
Phil Westmoreland was elected&#13;
president. Former secretary&#13;
Jeannine Pratt is now&#13;
vice president of the board,&#13;
and former president Sue&#13;
Drazic was elected secretary.&#13;
Ed Literski, elected to the&#13;
board in May, took the oath&#13;
of office moments before his&#13;
election, rounding out the official&#13;
slate in the treasurer’s&#13;
slot.&#13;
“I think we have elected&#13;
people who are genuinely&#13;
jb interested in advancing the&#13;
" best interests of children and&#13;
their education, with a critical&#13;
and creative eye toward managing&#13;
the fiscal constraints&#13;
which characterize our state,”&#13;
Breiner said.&#13;
Westmoreland, 37, a civil&#13;
^ engineer with a bachelor’s degree&#13;
in that field from Michigan&#13;
Technological University&#13;
in Houghton, was elected to a&#13;
four-year term on the board in&#13;
May 2006.&#13;
Pratt, 46, was re-elected in&#13;
'I t h i n k w e&#13;
h a v e e l e c t e d&#13;
p e o p l e w h o&#13;
a r e g e n u i n e l y&#13;
i n t e r e s t e d in&#13;
a d v a n c i n g t h e&#13;
b e s t i n t e r e s t s&#13;
o f c h i l d r e n . . .&#13;
Chuck Breiner, Howell Public&#13;
Schools superintendent&#13;
May. She called lack of state&#13;
funding, improved communications&#13;
between the district&#13;
and the community, and&#13;
opening Parker High School&#13;
the top three issues facing&#13;
the district.&#13;
Drazic, 54, shepherded the&#13;
board through a difficult 18&#13;
months fraught with funding&#13;
uncertainties and budget&#13;
cuts, as well as contentious&#13;
issues posed by Livingston&#13;
Organization for Values in&#13;
Education (LOVE) involving&#13;
the high school diversity club&#13;
and the reading list for an advanced&#13;
English class.&#13;
Literski, 52, is a Brighton&#13;
attorney elected to the board&#13;
in May. He has called for&#13;
funding equity for the district,&#13;
which gets $7,085 per pupil in&#13;
Phil Westmoreland&#13;
state funding, lower than the&#13;
state average of $7,600. He&#13;
also said he is “committed&#13;
to quality education and not&#13;
bowing down to any special&#13;
interest groups.”&#13;
During his campaign, he&#13;
came out strongly against&#13;
LOVE, saying that “they&#13;
have been a deterrent to the&#13;
district’s addressing more important&#13;
issues” such as school&#13;
finance and labor contract negotiations.&#13;
Each new officer was the&#13;
only person nominated for his&#13;
or her position and all were&#13;
elected unanimously by the&#13;
six board members in attendance.&#13;
Trustee Mary Jo Dymond&#13;
was absent.&#13;
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A4 TH E L IVINGSTON COMMUNIT Y NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2007&#13;
FAIR FROM A1&#13;
F e s t i v i t ie s w i l l c o s t f a m i l i e s le s s t h i s y e a r&#13;
two years ago, almost half of&#13;
which was made up last year.&#13;
As this year’s fair opens,&#13;
organizers are still about&#13;
$50,000 in the red, but hoping&#13;
to see nothing but black here&#13;
on out, Morris said, by drawing&#13;
families to more fair-oriented&#13;
shows.&#13;
Tickets for each night of&#13;
this year’s grandstand events&#13;
are $10 per person. The lineup&#13;
includes a rodeo, Michigan-&#13;
based country music&#13;
performers, a 1950s rock ’n’&#13;
roll tribute concert, national&#13;
tractor pull, mud bog and&#13;
drag race and the popular figure&#13;
8 and demolition derbies.&#13;
“With the concerts, it was&#13;
easy for a couple to drop $100&#13;
for tickets, plus what it cost&#13;
for a baby-sitter,” Morris said.&#13;
“This year, a person can go to&#13;
every show in the grandstand&#13;
for $90 and bring the kids&#13;
along.”&#13;
In their last four years.&#13;
the fair’s headliner concerts&#13;
lost nearly $265,000 and were&#13;
costing the fair far more than&#13;
any profit it could ever make&#13;
from them, Morris said.&#13;
“Honestly, I think what&#13;
we’re doing is where all fairs&#13;
are headed sooner or later,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Entertainers will be on, off the stages&#13;
A c o u s t i c J im , J a y s o n&#13;
S im o n s o n s t a r t t h e&#13;
s h o w o n S a tu r d a y&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
More free entertainment&#13;
is the focus of the New&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair, and&#13;
the lineup of local performers&#13;
is coming together for&#13;
Saturday through July 21.&#13;
Entertainers will mingle&#13;
in the crowd, as well as perform&#13;
on the Effenar Productions&#13;
stage at the north end&#13;
of the midway and in the&#13;
Finlan Gazebo.&#13;
“I’m happy to see that&#13;
so many fine acts from our&#13;
area are going to get this&#13;
chance to perform in front&#13;
of the entire community,”&#13;
said Howell’s Russ Fox of&#13;
Effenar Productions, the&#13;
fair’s entertainment director.&#13;
“Family, fun and friends&#13;
is what the Fowlerville Fair&#13;
is all about.”&#13;
Acoustic Jim and Jayson&#13;
Simonson start everything&#13;
off during Saturday’s&#13;
opening extravaganza. The&#13;
McLaughlin Sisters, featuring&#13;
WHMI-FM personality&#13;
Maureen Paraventi, take the&#13;
Effenar stage at 3:30 p.m.,&#13;
followed by local bands Circle&#13;
of Decention and Mossy&#13;
Twyne.&#13;
Other free performances&#13;
include Christian rock music&#13;
with a punk twist from B.I.C.&#13;
at 5 p.m. Sunday. Howell’s&#13;
Stone Basement performs&#13;
and 6 p.m. Wednesday and&#13;
the Red Cedar River Cloggers&#13;
and band Cheap Whiskey take&#13;
the stage at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.,&#13;
respectively, on Thursday.&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Karaoke Contest starts at 7&#13;
p.m. Friday, July 20. It features&#13;
Daena Polk and Tony&#13;
Garcia from Brighton’s&#13;
Shamrock Lounge, Melesa&#13;
Carson and Dennis Haddock&#13;
from Brighton Township’s&#13;
Tee-Bonez Tavern, Joyce&#13;
Lawton and Jarrett Cogswell&#13;
from Brighton Township’s&#13;
Memories Bar &amp; Grill,&#13;
Cris Rinderknecht and Jimmy&#13;
Irish from Pinckney’s&#13;
Bleacher’s Bar &amp; Grill, April&#13;
Appelle and Chris Olejnik&#13;
from Hamburg Township’s&#13;
Hamburg Pub and a yet-tobe-&#13;
named duo from Hell’s&#13;
Dam Site Inn.&#13;
Performing before the&#13;
karaoke championship is&#13;
Pinckney 12-year-old Cheyanna&#13;
LaVelle.&#13;
Pinckney’s John Fletcher,&#13;
known as Ghengis John The&#13;
Human Firecracker, kicks off&#13;
his national “Patriotic Act of&#13;
Defiance Tour” at 9:30 p.m.&#13;
Saturday, July 21. Performing&#13;
“The Star Spangled Banner”&#13;
will be guitarists Brandon&#13;
Stults and Steve Shelhart.&#13;
Fletcher, who straps thousands&#13;
of firecrackers to his&#13;
body and then sets them off,&#13;
supports Cell Phones For&#13;
Soldiers, a program that collects&#13;
cell phones and phone&#13;
cards for soldiers overseas.&#13;
“Please bring your old&#13;
cell phones or prepaid&#13;
phone cards to the fair and&#13;
drop them off at the office&#13;
anytime during the fair,”&#13;
Fletcher said. “Our troops&#13;
are looking forward to that&#13;
call home.”&#13;
Performing at 3 p.m. before&#13;
Fletcher’s appearance&#13;
are performers from Howell’s&#13;
Brandon’s School of&#13;
Rock and local bands Matto,&#13;
Group-W, Quart Low, November&#13;
Fire and Shatterd&#13;
Image.&#13;
Fowlerville Village Council OKs increased&#13;
water, sewer charges starting this month&#13;
F r o m N e w s s t a f f r e p o r t s&#13;
Fowlerville Village Council&#13;
voted unanimously June&#13;
25 to increase charges for&#13;
water and sewer service.&#13;
As of July 1, the quarterly&#13;
flat rate charge for both water&#13;
and sewer is $136.40, an&#13;
increase of $25.40 over the&#13;
current rate. The council&#13;
also raised metered rates&#13;
to $6.16 per 1000 gallons for&#13;
sewer and $3.02 per 1,000&#13;
gallons for water.&#13;
Several members of the&#13;
public attended the meeting&#13;
to ask the council to reconsider&#13;
raising the rates.&#13;
Council members said the&#13;
increase is necessary, and&#13;
in line with rates across the&#13;
county.&#13;
Trustee Marjorie Carlon&#13;
said that Fowlerville has&#13;
kept rates low but that a rate&#13;
increase is necessary. “The&#13;
raise is justified to keep the&#13;
system going and to make&#13;
repairs,” Carlon said.&#13;
Trustee David Kuehn said&#13;
customers may make arrangements&#13;
to pay monthly&#13;
if they have trouble budgeting&#13;
for a quarterly payment.&#13;
According to TYeasurer&#13;
Sherry Prevo, the village&#13;
only sends out quarterly&#13;
bills, but will accept monthly&#13;
payments. To make arrangements&#13;
for monthly payment,&#13;
call Prevo at 517-223-3771.&#13;
Tyrone Twp. fatal fire claims 1, injures 2&#13;
F r o m N e w s s t a f f r e p o r t s&#13;
A Tyrone Township man&#13;
was killed, his daughter-inlaw&#13;
is in critical condition&#13;
and his son is in fair condition,&#13;
after an early-morning&#13;
fire Tuesday at their rental&#13;
home.&#13;
Fenton Fire Chief Bob&#13;
Cairnduff said firefighters&#13;
were called to the house at&#13;
11319 German Road at 1:12&#13;
a.m. Tuesday and found the&#13;
entire house in flames.&#13;
He said Christopher Regis,&#13;
34, and Amy Regis, 38, were&#13;
outside the house, and neighbors&#13;
had seen Christopher&#13;
Regis attempt to go back in&#13;
after 52-year-old Thomas&#13;
Regis. But they said he was&#13;
prevented from getting back&#13;
in by the fire.&#13;
Cairnduff said the couple&#13;
were both flown to the University&#13;
of Michigan Medical&#13;
Center, where Christopher&#13;
was in fair condition Wednesday&#13;
morning and Amy was in&#13;
critical condition.&#13;
He said Thomas Regis was&#13;
found dead in the bathroom&#13;
of the house.&#13;
The chief said firefighters&#13;
from Fenton Township,&#13;
Hartland, Holly and North&#13;
Oakland fire departments&#13;
assisted, but the house was&#13;
totaled.&#13;
The cause of the blaze remains&#13;
under investigation.&#13;
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Cleaners recycles hangers to benefit recycling&#13;
5C g o e s t o r e c y c l in g&#13;
fo r r e tu r n e d h a n g e r&#13;
BY LINDA THEIL&#13;
N e w s S p e c ia l W r i t e r&#13;
No one can say Jim Gilligan&#13;
at Snedicors Cleaners&#13;
doesn’t give a plugged nickel&#13;
for the environment.&#13;
Gilligan will give a nickel&#13;
to Recycle Livingston for&#13;
every hanger his customers&#13;
return to the Snedicors&#13;
shops in Howell and Brighton.&#13;
Big hangers, little hangers,&#13;
wire hangers, plastic&#13;
hangers, shirt hangers,&#13;
pants hangers, sports coat&#13;
hangers - if you got it from&#13;
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when you return it.&#13;
“We have recycled hangers&#13;
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the community.”&#13;
Gilligan uses the highest&#13;
quality hangers available&#13;
in his family’s dry-cleaning&#13;
business from shirt hangers&#13;
that cost the company a&#13;
little less than a nickel each,&#13;
to thick plastic coat hangers&#13;
that cost a quarter.&#13;
“Basically, in today’s environmental&#13;
and economic&#13;
climate, the more we can&#13;
reuse and reduce our consumption,&#13;
the better,” Gilligan&#13;
says. “The money we’re&#13;
saving, we can donate back&#13;
to our local recycler so they&#13;
can better serve the recycling&#13;
needs of the county.”&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Aubree Briscoe, a Snedicor's Dry Cleaning customer service representative, stacks freshly&#13;
recycled metal hangers at the Brighton Snedicor's location. The company is offering to make a&#13;
nickel donation to Recycle Livingston for each recycled hanger customers turn in.&#13;
Gilligan says he hopes Recycle&#13;
Livingston will be able&#13;
to purchase a new paper baler&#13;
with the hanger bounty.&#13;
Recycle Livingston Director&#13;
Linda Berch says Gilligan&#13;
came up with the fundraising&#13;
idea himself.&#13;
“It’s wonderful that he is&#13;
willing to help us,” Berch&#13;
says. “We appreciate his interest&#13;
in Recycle Livingston.&#13;
Nickels for hangers&#13;
■ Return Snedicor's&#13;
Cleaners hangers of all types&#13;
to Snedicor's shops at 220&#13;
S. Michigan or 863 S. Latson&#13;
in Howell, or 8688 W. Grand&#13;
River in Brighton. For every&#13;
hanger returned, the drycleaner&#13;
will donate a nickel&#13;
to Recycle Livingston.&#13;
■ Other wire hangers&#13;
that have been stripped&#13;
of paper and cardboard&#13;
may be recycled at Recycle&#13;
Livingston, 170 Catrell St.,&#13;
Howell on Wednesdays,&#13;
noon-5:30 p.m. and&#13;
Saturdays, 9 a.m.-l p.m.&#13;
■ For information about&#13;
recycling in Livingston&#13;
County, call 517-548-4439 or&#13;
check the Web site at www.&#13;
recyclelivingston.org.&#13;
It’s important for people in&#13;
the community to help us&#13;
grow.”&#13;
For householders who wish&#13;
to dispose of non-Snedicors&#13;
hangers. Recycle Livingston&#13;
will accept any wire hanger&#13;
that has been stripped of paper&#13;
and cardboard. The agency&#13;
does not handle wooden or&#13;
plastic hangers.&#13;
Gilligan’s interest in recycling&#13;
is part of his desire to&#13;
modernize his dry cleaning&#13;
business. In February, he installed&#13;
a Green Earth liquid&#13;
silicone cleaning system to&#13;
replace the perchlorethelene&#13;
solvent method long in use&#13;
throughout the industry.&#13;
Hamburg looks to scale down plan for new fire station&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
They opened the bids more&#13;
than a month ago, but officials&#13;
have yet to select the builder&#13;
of Hamburg Township’s new&#13;
fire station.&#13;
That’s because the low&#13;
base bid of nearly $2.6 million&#13;
from Troy’s Degenhardt&#13;
&amp; Sons puts the total project&#13;
about $300,000 above the $3.5&#13;
million bond issue voters approved&#13;
for the station last August,&#13;
said Supervisor Cindy&#13;
Pine.&#13;
“We’re going to have to&#13;
scale down the scope of this&#13;
project so we have the quality&#13;
station the fire department&#13;
deserves at a price the voters&#13;
said not to exceed,” Pine&#13;
said.&#13;
That will be attempted on&#13;
Monday when a capital improvement&#13;
committee consisting&#13;
of Trustees Pat Hohl&#13;
and George Majoros, Treasurer&#13;
Roberta Balon-Vaughn,&#13;
Fire Chief Doug Berry and&#13;
two members of his department&#13;
meet with the station&#13;
architect and the low-bidding&#13;
contractor.&#13;
The committee, which will&#13;
oversee the final stages of the&#13;
project, was created by the&#13;
township’s Board of Trustees&#13;
at an emotionally charged July&#13;
5 special meeting, at which&#13;
Pine, Majoros and Hohl reaffirmed&#13;
their belief that the&#13;
size and scope of the station&#13;
has expanded dramatically&#13;
since it was approved and&#13;
others questioned the way architects&#13;
from Grand Blanc’s&#13;
CHMP Inc. put the project&#13;
out to bid and then tried to&#13;
shave costs.&#13;
A higher-than-anticipated&#13;
price of the land on East M-36&#13;
on which it will be built, bond&#13;
procurement expenses and&#13;
survey and engineering costs&#13;
all contributed to putting the&#13;
station’s cost above the bond,&#13;
said Greg Mason, project architect.&#13;
He suggested the township&#13;
waive utility tap fees,&#13;
allow the nearly $60,000 cost&#13;
of landscaping to be pared&#13;
down and use cheaper roofing&#13;
materials and brick so the&#13;
station could stay at nearly&#13;
16,000 square feet and retain&#13;
all five truck bays and its dormitories.&#13;
“I’m deeply concerned we&#13;
would consider building a&#13;
building that’s substandard,”&#13;
Hohl said. “We’d just be creating&#13;
maintenance issues. We&#13;
need to downsize this building&#13;
and get it in the budget.”&#13;
The materials he is proposing&#13;
would not compromise&#13;
the construction of the building,&#13;
Mason said. They are&#13;
good, just not top of the line,&#13;
he said.&#13;
The project was put out to&#13;
bid by the architects with the&#13;
dorms and one truck bay as&#13;
deductions. Hohl and Majoros&#13;
contend the pricing may have&#13;
been better if they were additions&#13;
instead. The deductions&#13;
did not cut costs enough to&#13;
make a building committee of&#13;
Clerk Joanna Hardesty, Berry&#13;
and other firefighters want to&#13;
reduce the stations’ size. Mason&#13;
said.&#13;
The new station replaces&#13;
Station No. 12, a 1,000-squarefoot&#13;
garage built in 1948 on&#13;
Stone Street in the old village.&#13;
The extra space is needed.&#13;
Berry said, to accommodate&#13;
for growth and ensure there’s&#13;
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BUILDING &amp;&#13;
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BY U SA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
The trend in landscaping&#13;
these days is taking the indoors&#13;
outdoors. Brighton-based 3-D&#13;
Design specializes in upscale&#13;
outdoor products.&#13;
“It’s known as the outdoor&#13;
room,” says Denise Graves,&#13;
who co-owns 3-D Design Group&#13;
along with her husband, Doug&#13;
Graves. “People are staying&#13;
around home more, and they&#13;
want to enjoy their outdoor&#13;
space as much as their indoor&#13;
space, and carry their indoor&#13;
taste outside. We do entire outdoor&#13;
kitchens including built-in&#13;
grills, sinks, refrigerators, work&#13;
surfeces, and furniture made of&#13;
material that holds up to the elements.”&#13;
Graves says much of the&#13;
furniture they sell is an allweather&#13;
wicker synthetic product&#13;
made by Sunbrella that is&#13;
maintenance free. She says the&#13;
mainstays of an outdoor room&#13;
are an appliance to cook such&#13;
as a grill or a fire pit, a dining&#13;
table and chairs, and a hearth&#13;
to extend the season.&#13;
“Many people add a pergola,&#13;
lighting or a sound system,”&#13;
says Graves. “We’ll often put&#13;
in unique lighting like gas lanterns&#13;
that stand on the ground&#13;
and give ambiance to the outdoor&#13;
room. Think of it as having&#13;
all the comforts of home&#13;
without the walls.”&#13;
Genoa Township homeowner&#13;
Jeny McLean recently had&#13;
3-D Design Group create an&#13;
outdoor room in his yard with a&#13;
pergola as well as a two-story&#13;
fireplace along with a deck renovation&#13;
and pool landscape and&#13;
pavers renovation.&#13;
“We finished a lower level a&#13;
couple years ago and wanted&#13;
to continue a natural-living&#13;
lifestyle and expand the square&#13;
footage of our home to extend&#13;
outside,” says McLean. “It allows&#13;
us to extend the summer&#13;
season by a couple of months.&#13;
We can use the fireplace into&#13;
the fall and then again in the&#13;
early spring to keep us warm,&#13;
_ _ . . a. ■ &gt; ^ V&#13;
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Designer Shannon Ridley and crew leader Steve Russell led the project that created this outdoor&#13;
room. It allows people to enjoy the comforts of home while feeling the fresh air at the same time.&#13;
and we got an outdoor couch&#13;
and television to put by the fireplace.”&#13;
3-D Design Group carries a&#13;
variety of pergola styles as well&#13;
as many outdoor fireplaces,&#13;
grill islands and an oasis cocktail&#13;
bar. The company plans&#13;
to open a showroom at Hyne&#13;
Road and Old US-23 in Brighton&#13;
Township later this summer.&#13;
Graves says the slow real estate&#13;
market is another reason&#13;
for the trend in outdoor rooms.&#13;
She says outdoor rooms can increase&#13;
the selling potential of a&#13;
home and that it is a good way&#13;
to upgrade.&#13;
Jim Meloche, owner of Treasured&#13;
Earth LLC, a landscape&#13;
design and construction company&#13;
in Green Oak Township,&#13;
says he is seeing more homeowners&#13;
opting to stay in their&#13;
homes and redo them rather&#13;
than moving.&#13;
“People are willing to try&#13;
some different things to make&#13;
their house more special because&#13;
real estate isn’t moving,”&#13;
says Meloche, “and that&#13;
includes transforming their&#13;
yards. Yards are an extension&#13;
of the home, and creating outdoor&#13;
rooms creates more value&#13;
for the home. We call it outdoor&#13;
living rooms.”&#13;
Meloche says many people&#13;
who like to entertain outdoors&#13;
like to have their yards compartmentalized&#13;
into rooms like&#13;
the inside of a house.&#13;
“We’ve wired patios for cable&#13;
and telephones and speakers,”&#13;
says Meloche. “Even if the nice&#13;
weather is only a five or sixmonth&#13;
season here, people are&#13;
good and ready to get outside.”&#13;
Meloche attributes some of&#13;
the popularity of outdoor rooms&#13;
to programs on the cable television&#13;
network, Home and Garden&#13;
TV and says he has seen&#13;
a huge simge in his business&#13;
because of home makeoverrelated&#13;
television programs.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
3-D Design Group recently&#13;
finished this outdoor room&#13;
project on a Genoa Township&#13;
home that included deck&#13;
renovation, a two-story&#13;
fireplace, pool landscape&#13;
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pergola.&#13;
Chaldean church plans to keep Camp Brighton&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
The Chaldean Catholic&#13;
Church has big hopes for&#13;
Camp Brighton, the property&#13;
west of Brighton that had&#13;
been used as a summer camp&#13;
for city of Detroit children.&#13;
The Rev. Manuel Boji, the&#13;
Chaldean Church spokesman,&#13;
says the Chaldean community&#13;
is very pleased with&#13;
the purchase of the property.&#13;
“We hope we can keep (the&#13;
camp) alive.”&#13;
The Christian denomination&#13;
plans to use the camp for recreation,&#13;
physical fitness and&#13;
- most importantly - strengthening&#13;
relationslfips among&#13;
families and members of each&#13;
of the seven parishes that make&#13;
up the Chaldean Church in the&#13;
metro Detroit area.&#13;
“I think it will be wonderful&#13;
to see our children grow up&#13;
and be able to use the facilities&#13;
and interact with the other&#13;
kids and the greater Chaldean&#13;
community,” says active&#13;
parishioner Margaret Shamoun.&#13;
“We’re a very close-knit&#13;
community,” Shamoun says.&#13;
The mother of three young&#13;
children is married to Mark&#13;
Shamoun, owner of Country&#13;
Acres Village shopping center&#13;
at Ten Mile and Rushton roads&#13;
in Green Oak Township.&#13;
The church is part of the&#13;
Eastern Rite wing of the Roman&#13;
Catholic Church which&#13;
recognizes the primacy of the&#13;
pope but retains its own patriarch.&#13;
Its members are mostly&#13;
first-and-second-generation&#13;
Americans who emigrated to&#13;
this country from Iraq for reasons&#13;
of religious freedom and&#13;
better economic opportunity.&#13;
The metro Detroit area has&#13;
the largest Chaldean community&#13;
outside Iraq, estimated&#13;
at 150,000.&#13;
The Detroit City Council&#13;
approved the sale June&#13;
27 of 160 acres of the Camp&#13;
Brighton recreational property&#13;
to the Chaldean Catholic&#13;
Church for $3.5 million.&#13;
The 199-acre parcel sits&#13;
between Euler and Kellogg&#13;
roads, north of Grand River&#13;
Avenue and south of McClements&#13;
Road in Genoa Township.&#13;
The only portion of the&#13;
property the church is not&#13;
purchasing is a 39-acre parcel&#13;
that is separated from the&#13;
other 160 acres.&#13;
Boji says the camp is somewhat&#13;
in a state of disrepair,&#13;
and the church will have to&#13;
repair and renovate the buildings&#13;
and spruce up the property,&#13;
which includes a 40-acre&#13;
lake. The camp property has&#13;
“five or six” buildings, including&#13;
a meeting house which&#13;
can seat 200-250 people&#13;
“Some things will have&#13;
to be fixed up, cleaned,” he&#13;
says. “For five years it was&#13;
not used, and it needs a&#13;
few renovations.” However,&#13;
no wholesale upgrading of&#13;
the property or buildings is&#13;
planned. “We are planning to&#13;
keep things the way they are&#13;
(now),” he says.&#13;
Boji says plans include&#13;
opening the facility to the&#13;
public, for a fee. “We want&#13;
to keep it as a camp for the&#13;
Chaldean community, but it&#13;
will be open to everybody.”&#13;
Boji says it could be September&#13;
before closing on the&#13;
property takes place, at which&#13;
time a “casual gathering for&#13;
the community” will be held&#13;
at the camp. It will likely be&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2007 A7&#13;
i Livingston County property sales&#13;
Property sold recently throughout the county;&#13;
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BY THE&#13;
NUMBERS&#13;
Brighton City&#13;
535 Glenwyth Road;&#13;
$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
8425 Hilton Road; $380,000&#13;
12572 Swann Farm Lane;&#13;
$345,000&#13;
9696 Valencia; $192,900&#13;
Cohoctah Township&#13;
6121 Oak Grove Road;&#13;
$50,000&#13;
Deerfield Township&#13;
6159 Center Road; $140,000&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
4100 Clifford; $267,500&#13;
6647 Cortland Ave; $160,000&#13;
4815 Fairways Dr; $232,700&#13;
6244 Golf Club Road;&#13;
$229,000&#13;
5727 Maunee Dr; $68,000&#13;
4526 Oak Pointe Dr;&#13;
$275,000&#13;
2094 Pless Dr; $467,500&#13;
4329 St Andrews; $459,900&#13;
4329 St Andrews; $340,000&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
10330 Lakeview Dr; $280,000&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
10522 Hickory; $137,000&#13;
8215 Kiowa Trail; $210,990&#13;
3379 Orchard; $180,000&#13;
7146 Wide Valley Dr;&#13;
$177,600&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
4789 Emerald Valley Loop;&#13;
$219,000&#13;
6464 Warner Road, W;&#13;
$159,900&#13;
Howell City&#13;
839 Oakwood Dr; $115,000&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
5059 Grand R iver, E;&#13;
$420,000&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
7581 Mason Road; $180,000&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
189 Summer Shade Dr;&#13;
$65,000&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
1319 Bluff Dr; $200,000&#13;
8136 Hughes Road; $175,000&#13;
2376 Redbud Dr; $201,000&#13;
2800 Turnberry Lane;&#13;
$215,500&#13;
Pinckney Village&#13;
77 Coyote Ct; $90,000&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
3078 Hunters Way; $310,000&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
11470 Orchardview Dr;&#13;
$169,600&#13;
10567 White Lake Road;&#13;
$172,680&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
15331 Kathryn Ct; $27,000&#13;
15331 Kathryn Ct; $39,300&#13;
15933 Land Locked M-36;&#13;
$65,000&#13;
18362 Walnut Lane; $284,500&#13;
Note; The information is gathered from county deed records by&#13;
Transamerica Intellitech of Cincinnati.The listing includes the addresses&#13;
and the reported sale price. Some addresses may be listed more than&#13;
once because of multiple property transactions. An asterisk (*) indicates a&#13;
multiple-parcel sale.&#13;
T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S&#13;
BUILDING&#13;
PERMITS&#13;
F o llow in g is a lis tin g o f r e c&#13;
e n t b u ild in g p e rm its i s su&#13;
e d a ro u n d L iv in g s to n&#13;
C o u n ty w h e r e th e v a lu e o f&#13;
th e p r o je c t is $5,000 o r&#13;
m o re . T h is lis t in c lu d e s the&#13;
p r o p e r ty a d d r e s s , th e d o lla&#13;
r v a lu e o f th e p e rm i t a n d&#13;
a d e s c r ip tio n o f w o r k done.&#13;
All in fo rm a tio n is ta k e n&#13;
from p u b lic re c o rd s .&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
‘ 135 W. North St., $125,000,&#13;
commercial alteration-flood&#13;
damage&#13;
300 Franklin St., $10,000, pad&#13;
for tower&#13;
8540 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$7,800, signage&#13;
k 8542 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
^ $5,800, signage&#13;
2001 Charles Orndorf, $5,000,&#13;
signage&#13;
215 Pierce St., $7,650, re-roof&#13;
300 W. North St., $500,000,&#13;
commercial alteration&#13;
264 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
266 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
268 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
262 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
274 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
276 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
278 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
280 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
8548 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$106,330, tenant buildout&#13;
8546 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$78,330, tenant buildout&#13;
903 Devonshire, $6,556, reroof&#13;
^ 729 Clark St., $10,000, re-roof&#13;
286 Redmaple, 8,445, re-roof&#13;
288 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
290 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
275 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
277 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
279 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
k 1417 Brighton Lake, $27,000,&#13;
r pool&#13;
229 Woodlake Drive, $18,800,&#13;
' enclosed porch&#13;
8375 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$12,000, signs&#13;
8739 Green Willow, $450,000,&#13;
fire damaged building&#13;
60 Summit St., $10,595, fence&#13;
9812 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$12,000, commercial alteration&#13;
263 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
265 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
267 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
269 Redmaple, $8,445, re-roof&#13;
600 Woodberry Lane, $8,445,&#13;
re-roof&#13;
602 Woodberry Lane, $8,445,&#13;
re-roof&#13;
604 Woodberry Lane, $8,445,&#13;
^re-roof&#13;
" 101 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$7,000, exterior and interior&#13;
demolition&#13;
440 W. Main St., $5,630, signage&#13;
iOceola Township&#13;
1543 Blackbird Lane Bldg. 9&#13;
Apt. 03, $124,321, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1547 Blackbird Lane Bldg. 9&#13;
Apt. 07, $141,797, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1551 Blackbird Lane Bldg. 9&#13;
Apt. 08, $141,797, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1555 Blackbird Lane Bldg. 9&#13;
Apt. 04, $124,321, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1559 Blackbird Lane Bldg. 9&#13;
Apt. 02, $122,727, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1563 Blackbird Lane Bldg. 9&#13;
Apt. 06, $149,322, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1567 Blackbird Lane Bldg. 9&#13;
Apt. 09, $105,010, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
3846 Whirlaway Lane,&#13;
$244,738, two-story singlefamily&#13;
dwelling with two-car&#13;
attached garage&#13;
21 Eager, $71,655, finished&#13;
basement&#13;
300 N. Hughes Road, $76,330,&#13;
accessory structure&#13;
5250 Reds Way, $6,787, wood&#13;
deck&#13;
2765 W.Amberly Blvd.,&#13;
$207,061, two-stoiy singlefamily&#13;
dwelling with threecar&#13;
attached garage&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
11614 Sally Alley, $74,567, interior&#13;
renovation due to fire&#13;
9694 Scholar, $24,687, renovation&#13;
of garage, reshingle&#13;
existing house&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
10305 Bennett Lake Road,&#13;
$17,423, addition to basement&#13;
area&#13;
12197 Alcoy Drive, $246,713,&#13;
interior renovation, replace&#13;
roof system and attached&#13;
garage&#13;
11475 Denton Hill Road,&#13;
$35,978, partial finished&#13;
basement&#13;
12372 Peabody Drive,&#13;
$13,846, above ground pool&#13;
8531 Barkwood Circle 30,&#13;
$86,288, HUD specification&#13;
manufactured home&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
18694 Williamsville Road,&#13;
$36,204, addition to singlefamily&#13;
dwelling&#13;
21925 Spearswood, $26,892,&#13;
sunroom&#13;
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THE L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, JU L Y 1 3 ,2 0 0 7 Share your news at 810-844-2000 Fax:810-844-2040 E-mail: news@livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
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Calendar, B4 L I V I N G S T O N L I F E&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The L iving ston Com m unity News&#13;
f Fun times,&#13;
good food at&#13;
Fowlerville's&#13;
P annual fair&#13;
For me, the food alone is&#13;
reason enough to head out to&#13;
the Fowlerville Family Fhir.&#13;
There’s nothing like a barbecue&#13;
pork sandwich with sauce dripping&#13;
down my arms to remind&#13;
me it’s fair week in Livingston&#13;
County. What’s not to love&#13;
about it?&#13;
Your tastes may be more&#13;
along the lines of Italian sausage&#13;
or cotton cancfy. Whatever&#13;
is calling to your taste buds,&#13;
they can be satisfied during a&#13;
visit to the fair. It all starts Saturday&#13;
and runs through July&#13;
21.&#13;
With admission still just $5&#13;
and free parking, this is one of&#13;
the true bargains in a summer&#13;
filled with high-priced tourist&#13;
traps and long, expensive car&#13;
rides. Even the concerts are&#13;
less expensive this year, with a P lineup of local and regional enterta^&#13;
ers.&#13;
Among the new attractions is&#13;
the Circle of Life animal birthing&#13;
exhibit, a paintball target&#13;
range, a tractor pulling competition,&#13;
a mud bog race, and an&#13;
honest-to-goodness rodeo.&#13;
It’s such a good bargain so&#13;
close to home, you can afford to&#13;
go more than once in the coming&#13;
week. Look for me about&#13;
lunchtime near the barbecue&#13;
sandwich wagon.&#13;
Mighty Mac attack: This&#13;
has nothing to do with a large,&#13;
greasy burger and everything&#13;
to do with a magnificent bridge&#13;
linking two pleasant peninsulas.&#13;
The Mackinac Bridge turns&#13;
t 50 this month.&#13;
I’m almost embarrassed to&#13;
admit that I can recall at least&#13;
one trip with my grandparents&#13;
across the Straits in a feny&#13;
while the bridge was under&#13;
construction. I would have been&#13;
^ 3 or 4 years old.&#13;
OK, at least I remember seeing&#13;
the picture my grandfather&#13;
took. And it’s that picture I will&#13;
attempt to dig up in the next&#13;
few days. I invite you to do the&#13;
same.&#13;
In the spirit of celebrating&#13;
this marvel of modem bridgemaking,&#13;
we’re inviting readers&#13;
to share their Mackinac Bridge&#13;
photos and memories for a&#13;
special edition of Community&#13;
Scrapbook. Send in or drop off&#13;
your photos, along with a little&#13;
information about when it was&#13;
taken and who’s in the photo,&#13;
and we’ll get it in the paper.&#13;
The Mighty Mac birthday&#13;
celebration takes place July&#13;
27-28 in Mackinaw City and St.&#13;
A Ignace, so we’ll publish your&#13;
photos in our July 27 edition.&#13;
We’ll need your photos by the&#13;
end of the day FMday, July 20.&#13;
That is just a week away, so get&#13;
digging through those scrapbooks.&#13;
You can mail us a print&#13;
and we’ll send it back, send us ra digital photo by e-mail or stop&#13;
by with a print and we’ll scan it&#13;
while you wait.&#13;
For all kinds of information&#13;
on the bridge, check this Web&#13;
site: www.michigan.gov/mackinacbridge.&#13;
Lots of riders: Everywhere I&#13;
turn lately there are people on&#13;
bicycles. The other day on my&#13;
way home from work, I stopped&#13;
to let a group of four people on&#13;
bicycles cross Merrill Road on&#13;
the newly paved portion of the&#13;
Lakelands Tlail.&#13;
Last weekend, we were&#13;
among hundreds of bicyclists&#13;
using an absolutely delightful&#13;
paved pathway along Lake&#13;
Michigan between Charlevoix&#13;
and Petoskey. ’While watching&#13;
^ the traffic on our way home&#13;
from that trip, there seemed&#13;
to be a steady stream of cars&#13;
loaded with bicycles passing by&#13;
as we cruised down 1-75.&#13;
Earlier this week I spotted&#13;
something I had never seen&#13;
.A before: A motorcycle hauling a&#13;
* bicycle on the back. Now that’s&#13;
de^cation.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
. livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
At left: Annie Borek, center,&#13;
is handed a water balloon by&#13;
Garrett Schwanky, 8, right, while&#13;
Megan McGrath, 10, waits for it&#13;
to be passed to her.The family&#13;
hosted a seventh birthday&#13;
party for Annie, shown below,&#13;
that featured a guest list of 77&#13;
people. The event was meant&#13;
to commemorate the fact that&#13;
Annie turned 7 on 7/7/07.&#13;
7 - 7 - 0 7 a d a y&#13;
t o r e m e m b e r&#13;
7-year-old's party&#13;
topped off a special&#13;
birthday week&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
News S ta f f R eporter People celebrate a&#13;
golden birthday&#13;
when their age&#13;
matches the date&#13;
of their birth, but&#13;
Annie Borek’s&#13;
birthday last Saturday was&#13;
more like a grand slam.&#13;
The Hamburg Township&#13;
girl turned 7 on 7-7-07 at a&#13;
birthday party in her backyard&#13;
that had a decidedly&#13;
yellow glow.&#13;
“It’s my favorite color,”&#13;
she says.&#13;
Seventy-seven people&#13;
were invited to celebrate&#13;
with Annie and her parents,&#13;
Todd and Lori Borek;&#13;
brothers Joe, 10, and Mark,&#13;
8; and sisters, Lilli, 2, and&#13;
Claire, 2 months.&#13;
They were greeted with&#13;
“Happy Birthday Annie”&#13;
painted in giant yellow letters&#13;
on the family’s front&#13;
yard. A chocolate birthday&#13;
cake shaped like the number&#13;
7 was served on yellow plates&#13;
with yellow silverware, and&#13;
everyone enjoyed an oldfashioned&#13;
summer cookout&#13;
with hot dogs, hamburgers,&#13;
baked beans, potato salad&#13;
and com on the cob.&#13;
The entertainment included&#13;
a moonwalk shaped&#13;
like a brown pony, a water&#13;
balloon relay, a rainbow pinata,&#13;
a rock-paper-scissors&#13;
tournament with a $7.77&#13;
grand prize and fireworks.&#13;
“Birthday parties around&#13;
here are normally pretty&#13;
small and quiet, but this&#13;
time we thought we’d fuss&#13;
a little bit,” her father explains.&#13;
“Why not? This is&#13;
pretty incredible and the&#13;
chances of this happening&#13;
are so rare.”&#13;
The realization that their&#13;
daughter was turning 7 on 7-&#13;
7-07 hit the Boreks last year&#13;
when a ftiss ensued last summer&#13;
over the date 6-6-06.&#13;
“It all started to fall into&#13;
place,” says Lori Borek.&#13;
“We knew we were going to&#13;
have to have a party and really&#13;
celebrate. We’ve been&#13;
planning all year.”&#13;
Seven, and multiples of&#13;
it, have played a big part in&#13;
Annie’s life. She was born&#13;
14 days early and weighed&#13;
7 pounds, 14 ounces.&#13;
“Annie’s a very thoughtful&#13;
girl and she’s always the&#13;
family cheerleader,” Todd&#13;
Borek says. “She deserves&#13;
a special birthday.”&#13;
Her party actually topped&#13;
off a pretty special birthday&#13;
week for Annie. She rode&#13;
her two-wheeler - without&#13;
training wheels - with her&#13;
family on the Lakelands&#13;
Trail to have ice cream at&#13;
Captain Frosty’s, and she&#13;
went to her first Detroit&#13;
Tigers baseball game in&#13;
Comerica Park and had a&#13;
brief moment on TV when&#13;
a home run landed right in&#13;
front of her seat.&#13;
“I think I’ll remember this&#13;
birthday forever,” she said.&#13;
Annie&#13;
Borek,&#13;
right,&#13;
jumps&#13;
with&#13;
friend&#13;
Kelly&#13;
McGrath,&#13;
7, inside an&#13;
inflatable&#13;
bounce&#13;
house&#13;
during&#13;
her 7-7-07&#13;
birthday&#13;
party.&#13;
Howell w ill be Harry Potter haven&#13;
D o w n t o w n p a r t y p l a n n e d a g a i n f o r r e l e a s e o f f i n a l b o o k&#13;
BY GORDIE TAYLOR&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
day to celebrate the release of&#13;
the seventh and final book in&#13;
the well-known series, “Harry&#13;
Harry Potter fans from Potter and The Deathly Halaround&#13;
the country will be lows.”&#13;
gathering in Howell next Fri- In an idea started in 2000 by&#13;
AP PHOTO-SCHOLASTIC&#13;
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," J.K. Rowling's seventh&#13;
and final Harry Potter book, goes on sale Just after midnight&#13;
Ju ly 20. Howell is planning another downtown celebration.&#13;
Mary Ellen Aria, owner of Aria&#13;
Booksellers, places like The&#13;
LealQf Cauldron, Olivander’s&#13;
Wand Shop and Honeyduke’s&#13;
Sweet Shop come out of the&#13;
books into real life for at least&#13;
one evening with the help of&#13;
downtown merchants.&#13;
Storefronts will be decorated&#13;
to replicate locations&#13;
from the books, and will feature&#13;
different crafts, games&#13;
and other activities centered&#13;
around the book’s theme.&#13;
During the last Harry Potter&#13;
book release party in&#13;
2005, more than 6,000 people&#13;
packed sidewalks and shops&#13;
throughout dovmtown Howell&#13;
to participate in the release&#13;
of the sixth book.&#13;
This year. Aria expects just&#13;
as big of a turnout.&#13;
“We’ve had lots of calls from&#13;
out of state from people that&#13;
are interested in coming.”&#13;
Aria expects that at least&#13;
50 downtown merchants will&#13;
be participating. “Everybody&#13;
in town does a great job,” she&#13;
says. “We turn the town into&#13;
a mini-circus. It’s unbelievable&#13;
fun.”&#13;
One of the merchants participating&#13;
in the festivities&#13;
will be Nancy Anderson, who&#13;
has the Eclectic 'Twyst boutique.&#13;
The shop will be selling&#13;
Harry Potter candy and will&#13;
participate in a trivia game&#13;
to test the knowledge of even&#13;
the biggest book fans.&#13;
Anderson, a Harry Potter&#13;
fan herself, is looldng forward&#13;
to another night of family&#13;
fun in dovmtown Howell.&#13;
“I love it,” says Anderson of&#13;
the event. “We need more&#13;
family events downtown, and&#13;
the community is definitely&#13;
excited for this since it’s the&#13;
last book.”&#13;
Restaurants will be joining&#13;
the fun, serving unique&#13;
dishes for the event. Places&#13;
such as Cleary’s Pub, Gus’s,&#13;
and Castaway Cafe will be&#13;
offering foods like breadstick&#13;
wands, cauldron cakes,&#13;
basilisk burgers, and Nearly-&#13;
Headless Nick nachos for&#13;
downtown party guests.&#13;
One of many local residents&#13;
looking forward to the&#13;
downtovra event is 16-yearold&#13;
Stephanie Onderchanin&#13;
of Howell. “It’s so cool,” she&#13;
says of the event. “The fact&#13;
that everyone downtovm gets&#13;
involved for a book is amazing.”&#13;
Onderchanin has attended&#13;
the previous three Harry Potter&#13;
parties, and expects another&#13;
great time for the fourth&#13;
and final celebration. “Everyone&#13;
can participate in all the&#13;
activities, so it makes things&#13;
so much fun,” she says.&#13;
Also planning to attend is&#13;
14-year-old Cody Barnaby of&#13;
Howell. Barnaby is a threetime&#13;
winner of the Harry&#13;
Potter look-alike contest. He&#13;
believes the downtown party&#13;
doesn’t just draw book fans.&#13;
“Even if they haven’t read&#13;
the books, people will just&#13;
come to check it out,” Barnaby&#13;
says.&#13;
FILErTHE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Howell was turned into the&#13;
Magical Village of Hogsmeade&#13;
twice before to celebrate the&#13;
release of a Harry Potter book.&#13;
Ryan Helm of Hartland, with&#13;
Hedwig the owl, was one of&#13;
the winners in a Young Harry&#13;
Potter costume contest.&#13;
The book itself will be released&#13;
at the end of the festivities&#13;
a 12:01 a.m. July 21.&#13;
Aria Booksellers has been&#13;
taking orders for the book&#13;
in advance, and sold more&#13;
than 250 copies more than&#13;
two weeks before the official&#13;
release. “We only sold 185&#13;
books after opening night for&#13;
the last book, so this is amazing,”&#13;
says Aria.&#13;
For more information on&#13;
the event, contact Aria Booksellers&#13;
at 517-548-5577 or visit&#13;
www.ariabooksellers.com.&#13;
Gordie Taylor can be&#13;
reached at gtaylor@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2008.&#13;
'We've had lots of calls from&#13;
out of state from people that&#13;
are interested in coming.'&#13;
Mary Ellen Aria, owner Aria Booksellers&#13;
B2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2007&#13;
L I V I N G S T O N I N S I G H T&#13;
Allison&#13;
Morabitz&#13;
came from&#13;
Stockbridge&#13;
to be one&#13;
of the many&#13;
colorful bike&#13;
entries in&#13;
the Gregory&#13;
Fourth of&#13;
July parade.&#13;
July 4th festivities throughout the county&#13;
Police sirens at the Gregory Fourth&#13;
of Ju ly parade were too loud for 2-&#13;
year-old Jessica Sroka. The Gregory&#13;
resident enjoys the parade while&#13;
sitting on the lap of her mom, Carol.&#13;
Volunteers Jack Marshall, left, and Mitch Hause tend the barbecue grills at the annual chicken dinner&#13;
fundraising event for the Unadilla Township Fire Department. Volunteers estimated 1,000 dinners&#13;
would be served on the Fourth of Ju ly this year in Gregory.&#13;
Smith Kraft,&#13;
visiting from&#13;
Washington,&#13;
D.C., enjoys&#13;
spraying the fire '&#13;
hose with help&#13;
from Brighton&#13;
Firefighter Dan&#13;
Murphy. At&#13;
right, Brighton&#13;
Firefighter Rick&#13;
Boisvert helps&#13;
Tyler Leissing,&#13;
10, spray young,&#13;
water-loving&#13;
parade-goers&#13;
immediately&#13;
after the&#13;
parade. The&#13;
July 4 weather&#13;
was sunny with&#13;
a high of 82&#13;
degrees.&#13;
Brighton Township's Emma Smith, 7,&#13;
waves her flag as Brighton parade&#13;
participants walk along Main Street&#13;
through downtown and out to&#13;
Brighton High School.&#13;
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r&#13;
S u p e r s t i t i o n s a b o t a g e s b l a c k c a t s&#13;
Humane Society&#13;
offering an incentive&#13;
for open-minded&#13;
animal adopters&#13;
BY U S A CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Feeling superstitious?&#13;
Today is, after all, Friday&#13;
the 13th.&#13;
One of those superstitions&#13;
is fear of seeing a black cat.&#13;
Cats have gone from being&#13;
worshipped in ancient Egypt,&#13;
where kUling a cat was considered&#13;
a capital crime, to being&#13;
considered sacred in ancient&#13;
Rome, which introduced cats&#13;
to the rest of Europe.&#13;
However, by the 17th centmy,&#13;
the cat began to be associated&#13;
with witchcraft and became&#13;
a symbol of bad luck in&#13;
some areas. In Britain and Japan,&#13;
having a black cat cross&#13;
your path is considered good&#13;
luck, but some Americans still&#13;
consider having a black cat&#13;
walk by you or turn its back&#13;
on you to cause bad luck.&#13;
The Humane Society of&#13;
Livingston County wants to&#13;
change those old superstitions&#13;
and encourage people&#13;
to adopt black cats. For the&#13;
month of July, the Humane&#13;
Society is offering all black&#13;
cats and kittens for adoption&#13;
at half of the normal adoption&#13;
fee.Operations manager Sarah&#13;
Mews says black felines often&#13;
get passed over for no logical&#13;
reason.&#13;
“Black animals tend to be&#13;
the most overlooked color&#13;
of animal in shelters,” says&#13;
Mews. “People hang on to the&#13;
superstition that black cats&#13;
are bad luck, and some believe&#13;
that because black cats are&#13;
less able to be seen at night,&#13;
that they are more cunning&#13;
than cats of other colors.”&#13;
Mews says there are 15&#13;
adult black cats and 19 black&#13;
kittens at the Humane Society&#13;
awaiting adoption.&#13;
“A lot of people think cats&#13;
are independent and have no&#13;
personality, but more often&#13;
than not, once those people&#13;
spend some time around cats,&#13;
they change their minds and&#13;
see how loving these beings&#13;
are,” says Mews. “Cats are&#13;
dependent on humans for&#13;
more than just food. They&#13;
crave love and attention and&#13;
like to play interactively with&#13;
people.”&#13;
o o&#13;
i&#13;
The Humane&#13;
Society of&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County has&#13;
more than&#13;
30 black cats&#13;
and kittens&#13;
available for&#13;
adoption at&#13;
half the normal&#13;
adoption fee&#13;
during the&#13;
month of July.&#13;
COURTESY, SARAH MEWS&#13;
Preschool Olympics participants&#13;
will take to Page field Tuesday&#13;
From News s ta ff reports&#13;
Howell Area Parks and&#13;
Recreation’s Preschool&#13;
Olympics will take place 11&#13;
a.m. Tuesday at Page Field.&#13;
The event is open to preschoolers&#13;
age 3-5 and their&#13;
parents. Each Olympian will&#13;
receive a ribbon, medal and&#13;
a gift certificate for a Happy&#13;
Meal.&#13;
Special events include&#13;
hippy hop races, bounce&#13;
game, football toss, miniature&#13;
golf and more. Costs&#13;
range from $4 to $8.&#13;
To register: Howell Area&#13;
Parks and Recreation, 925&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., Howell,&#13;
MI, 517-546-0693 or www.&#13;
cityofhowell.org.&#13;
Black Cat Club&#13;
■ Where: Humane Society of Livingston County Shelter,&#13;
2464 Dorr Road, Genoa Township.&#13;
■ When: The entire month of July.&#13;
■ Feature: Adopt a black cat or kitten for half the price of&#13;
regular adoptions: $40 for an adult cat and $60 for a kitten.&#13;
(All animals are spayed or neutered prior to adoption and&#13;
the fee includes age-appropriate vaccines, worming, micro&#13;
chip, and collar with identification tags, and a four-pound&#13;
bag of food.)&#13;
■ Details: Call 517-552-8050&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way.&#13;
RACE HELP&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Community Alliance needs&#13;
help with registration, checkin,&#13;
mile splits, water stations,&#13;
and the finish line for their&#13;
"Run Drugs Run" Sept. 8.&#13;
Details: 517-540-7759 oremail&#13;
TMorrow@co.livingston.&#13;
mi.us.&#13;
DEVELOP BUSINESS PLAN&#13;
The Green Oak Township&#13;
Historical Society needs&#13;
someone who can help with&#13;
the preparation of a Business&#13;
Plan for the Society. Details:&#13;
517-304-4475 ore-mail&#13;
yorkark@yahoo.com.&#13;
DATA ENTRY&#13;
Oakland Livingston Human&#13;
Services Agency needs&#13;
help with data entry for the&#13;
Homeless Management&#13;
Information System database.&#13;
Details: 517-546-8500, or email&#13;
Marjk@olhsa.org.&#13;
RED CROSS FOR STUDENTS&#13;
The American Red Cross of&#13;
Livingston County needs&#13;
students to become involved&#13;
with the STEP UP volunteer&#13;
program. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0326, or e-mail disaster@livredcross.&#13;
org.&#13;
HORSE CARE&#13;
Help is needed at Horses'&#13;
Haven in Howell, a nonprofit&#13;
humane care and adoption&#13;
agency for horses and ponies.&#13;
Details: 734-425-2156 or email&#13;
lynxdonell@aol.com.&#13;
RESPITE CARE&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Livingston&#13;
Hospice needs people to&#13;
sit with patients so primary&#13;
caregivers can have time&#13;
away from home for errands&#13;
or relaxation. Details: 517-&#13;
540-9129 or e-mail kswiley@&#13;
trinity-health.org.&#13;
BOARD MEMBERS&#13;
Habitat for H umanity of&#13;
Livingston County needs&#13;
men or w om en with&#13;
skills or ta lents in retail&#13;
management, fundraising,&#13;
marketing and public&#13;
relations, data processing&#13;
and software, social work,&#13;
grant writing, electrical&#13;
contracting, excavations&#13;
and foundations, or&#13;
plumbing. Details: 810-220-&#13;
9986, ext. 11 or e-mail to&#13;
lch fhed@ sb cglob a l.n e t.&#13;
FOOD PANTRY&#13;
The Shared Harvest Pantry,&#13;
an emergency food program&#13;
located inside Gleaners&#13;
Community Food Bank, needs&#13;
people to answer phones,&#13;
stock shelves, pack bags, and&#13;
assist local needy families&#13;
with emergency food. Details:&#13;
517-548-3710 or e-mail&#13;
jaharris@comcast.net.&#13;
OFFICE ASSISTANCE AND&#13;
REFERRALS&#13;
The Women's Resource&#13;
Center in Howell is&#13;
looking for help to handle&#13;
incoming calls, assist&#13;
callers in locating services&#13;
needed, call counseling&#13;
clients and remind them of&#13;
appointments, and assist&#13;
with data entry and light&#13;
clerical work. Details: 517-&#13;
548-2200 or e-mail mtaylor@&#13;
wrc-livingston.org.&#13;
Volunteer Livingston, a&#13;
program of the Livingston&#13;
County United Way, promotes&#13;
the need for volunteers in&#13;
the Livingston County area.&#13;
For a complete list of current&#13;
volunteer postings, visit the&#13;
Web site www.lcunitedway.&#13;
org. Please submit your&#13;
organization's volunteer needs&#13;
to donr@chartermi.net.&#13;
Open auditions planned for 2&#13;
upcoming theater productions&#13;
From News s ta ff reports&#13;
The Community Theatre&#13;
of Howell announces auditions&#13;
for two upcoming productions.&#13;
The first is “The Boxcar&#13;
Children,” the story of four&#13;
children, who lose their&#13;
parents in an accident and&#13;
run away together. Auditions&#13;
are Wednesday, Aug. 1&#13;
from 1-4 p.m. and Thursday,&#13;
Aug. 2 from 5-9 p.m. at the&#13;
Howell High School Freshman&#13;
Campus, 400 W. Grand&#13;
River, Howell. Rehearsals&#13;
begin Sept. 25, and performances&#13;
begin Dec. 3.&#13;
Auditions for “The Wizard&#13;
of Oz,” are at the Howell High&#13;
School Freshman Campus&#13;
Thursday, Aug. 16 from 6-11&#13;
p.m., Friday, Aug. 17 from 7-&#13;
11 p.m., and Saturday, Aug.&#13;
18 from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Rehearsals&#13;
begin Aug. 20 , and&#13;
performances begin Nov. 9.&#13;
For more information, go&#13;
to www.cththeatre.org or&#13;
contact Carla Pacek at 734-&#13;
878-0166.&#13;
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Special Meeting&#13;
Synopsis&#13;
June 26, 2007&#13;
A special meeting of the Putnam&#13;
Township Board was held on&#13;
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at the&#13;
Putnam Township Annex, 122 S.&#13;
Howell, Pinckney, Mi, Members&#13;
present: Rau, McCloskey, Dobis,&#13;
Guyon and Klein. Absent: Benedetti&#13;
and Buerman. The following&#13;
action was taken: 1) Approved&#13;
Resolution #07-07 authorizing&#13;
Miller, Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone,&#13;
P.L.C. to proceed to sell General&#13;
Obligation Capital Improvement&#13;
bonds in the principal sum of&#13;
$700,000 for a new Township&#13;
Hall. 2) Approved $18,000 for&#13;
survey and preliminary sketch for&#13;
Township Hall construction. 3)&#13;
Approved authorizing Land and&#13;
Lakes Realty to market Annex&#13;
building but not multi-list until&#13;
after bond sale complete.&#13;
Meeting adjourned at 7:22 PM.&#13;
Prepared by&#13;
Clerk Sally D. Guyon&#13;
Synopsis approved by&#13;
Supervisor Ron Rau&#13;
True copies of meeting minutes&#13;
are available upon request from the&#13;
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VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY&#13;
ORDINANCE NO. 78&#13;
Synopsis&#13;
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE DESIGNATION,&#13;
REGULATION AND CONTROL OF PINCKNEY CEMETERY&#13;
THE VU-LAGE OF PINCKNEY ORDALNS:&#13;
Section 1. Definitions.&#13;
A. “Cemetery”. B. “Burial Space” , C. “Owner” , D. “Cemetery Sexton” .&#13;
Section 2. The cemeteries which have been or may hereafter be established by the Village and maintained either within or without its limits,&#13;
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Section 3. Sale or Transfer of Burial Spaces.&#13;
A. All burial right agreements for grave sites shall be executed on behalf of the Village by the Village Clerk. Any person&#13;
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selected to the Village. The issuance of a burial right agreement .shall not constitute a right in land, but rather a right to burial within&#13;
the Village cemetery subject to the rules and regulations of the Village and the laws of the state.&#13;
B. Tlie Village Council shall determine the burial space purchase price and transfer fees by resolution and shall set such&#13;
fees for cemetery services.. The required charges shall be paid to the Village Treasurer and shall be deposited in the&#13;
cemetery fund.&#13;
C. No transfer of the burial rights other than by inheritance shall be recognized. Any person owning any burial space who has not&#13;
used a portion of such burial space and wishes to relinquish his ownership, may convey the same to the Village, and will be paid&#13;
seventy-live dollars ($75.00) for the unused grave site of such burial space at the time of the reconveyance. If any person wishing to&#13;
relinquish rights for any burial space is not the original purchaser of such space, then that person must provide written proof of&#13;
ownership of burial rights by inheritance prior to any reconveyance under this Section. Private sale of burial rights shall be allowed&#13;
if registered with the Village Clerk’s Office and payment of a ten dollar ($10.00) fee. ,&#13;
D. Forfeiture. The right to use burial spaces sold, that remain vacant for a period of fifty (50) years from the date of sale shall&#13;
automatically and unequivocally revert to the Village of Pinckney upon the completion of the following notification:&#13;
1. Notice shall be sent by the Village Clerk by registered first class mail to the last owner of record of burial rights informing of the&#13;
expiration of the fifty-year period and that all rights with respect to a space will be vacated and fully forfeited, if the owner of the&#13;
rights does not affirmatively respond in writing to the Village Clerk of a desire to retain said burial rights within sixty (60) days&#13;
from the date of mailing.&#13;
Z.Should the Village Clerk not receive a written response to the notice from the last owner of record of the burial rights or from an&#13;
appropriate heir or legal representative within the sixty-day period, ail rights shall be considered forfeited to the Village.&#13;
Section 4. Owner’s Burial Rights.&#13;
A. The owner of any burial space shall have the right of burial of the dead only and shall allow no internments for remuneration. A&#13;
grave site shall be used for a single adult internment only, however it may also be used for two (2) infant internments, provided that&#13;
space necessary for such internment does not occupy any other grave site. Additional cremane burials may be interred in any oc&#13;
cupied grave site upon filing a request with the Cemetery Sexton, and upon his approval of same. Up to a maximum of two (2)&#13;
cremane burials per grave; or one (1) cremane and one (1) traditional burial per grave site.&#13;
B. No burial shall take place unless lot purchase price has been paid in full.&#13;
C. The use of any grave site shall be subject to the rules and regulations and the applicable fees governing the installation of&#13;
markers and monuments for any Village cemetery.&#13;
Section 5. Lot Records. The Village Clerk shall keep proper records in which the burial right agreements to all burial spaces shall be&#13;
recorded at length. In connection with all such records, the Village Clerk shall also keep a general index in which it shall be noted alphabetically&#13;
the name of the party or parties to every such instrument of conveyance.&#13;
Section 6. Labor Charges/Work in Cemetery.&#13;
A. The Board of Cemetery Trustees shall charge and cause to be collected on behalf of the Village, such fees for work performed in&#13;
the Village cemeteries as may from time to time be fixed by resolution or otherwise by the Village Council. All such fees shall be&#13;
paid to the Village Treasurer or his/her agents provided for in MCL 67.61, as amended.&#13;
B. No person other than an employee of the Village, or contractor approved by the Village acting under the direction of the&#13;
Cemetery Sexton, shall dig or open any grave, nor shall any person grade or fill in burial space or otherwise do any work in&#13;
connection therewith, i.e. foundation footings for headstones, unless such work be done under supen- ision of the Village Clerk in&#13;
charge of such cemetery.&#13;
Section 7. Trespass/Prohibiled Acts. The following acts are prohibited in Village cemeteries:&#13;
A. No person shall trespass on any lot or burial space within any Village Cemetery, nor pick or cut any flowers or shrubs except on&#13;
his own burial space, or cut down, injure, or disturb any tree or shrub or otherwise remove any fixture within any Village Cemetery.&#13;
B. Village Cemetery hours shall be set by resolution, and any person in or upon any Village Cemetery during the closed hours shall&#13;
be in violation of this Ordinance.&#13;
C. No person shall desecrate or in any manner violate the sanctity of any cemetery or the appurtenances thereof.&#13;
D. No horses, snowmobiles, minibikes, or any other type of recreational vehicle shall be permitted at any time in any municipal&#13;
cemetery in the Village.&#13;
Section 8. Additional Rules.&#13;
A. The Board of Cemetery Trustees, with the approval by resolution by the Village Council, shall from lime to lime, make such&#13;
other rules and regulations for the burial of the dead. care, improvement, and protection of the grounds, mausoleums, monuments&#13;
and appurtenances of the cemetery and orderly conduct of persons visiting the same as be deemed necessary and as are consistent&#13;
with the terms of this Ordinance.&#13;
B. Village cemetery regulations shall be available for inspection to the general public at the office of the Village Clerk during&#13;
regular Village business hours. In the event that any .such rules or regulations are found to be inconsistent with the terms of this&#13;
Ordinance, or with the applicable terms of the Village Charter, being MCL 67.55 et seq., as amended, this Ordinance, or the Village&#13;
Charter, shall govern.&#13;
Section 9. Enforcement. The Village President, or hi.s/Iier designees, and the Village’s Police Officers, shall see that this&#13;
Ordinance is enforced.&#13;
Section 10. Violation and Penally. A person who violates any provision of this Ordinance is responsible for a municipal civil infraction,&#13;
subject to payment of a civil fine as specified in the Village’s Municipal Civil Infraction Ordinance, plus costs and other sanctions, for each&#13;
infraction. Repeal offenses shall be subject to increased fines.&#13;
Section 11. Repealer Clause. Ordinance 43. and all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith, are repealed only to the extent&#13;
necessary to give this Ordinance full force and effect.&#13;
Section 12. Savings Clause. This Ordinance shall in no manner affect pending litigation, either civil or criminal, founded of growing out&#13;
of any Ordinance, Resolution, or parts thereof, hereby repealed.&#13;
Section 13. Validity and Severability. Should any portion of this Ordinance be found invalid, such a holding shall not be construed as&#13;
affecting the validity of the remaining portions of the Ordinance.&#13;
Section 14. Effective Date. Effective twenty (20) days from and after the date of its publication.&#13;
Amy Felty, Village Clerk&#13;
V 1991544-01&#13;
B4I THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2007&#13;
COMMUNITY CALENDAR&#13;
FRIDAY SUNDAY&#13;
13 15&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Hamburg&#13;
Senior Center, 10407 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Details: 517-&#13;
546-0326.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Road, Brighton:&#13;
• 11-11:30a.m.-Garden reading.&#13;
• 1-2:30 p.m. - Family movie "The&#13;
Great Mouse Detective." Details:&#13;
810-229-6571.&#13;
Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney:&#13;
• 11 a.m. - Book bunch "Bunnicula:&#13;
A Rabbit Tale of Mystery" by&#13;
Howe. For ages 6-10. Details: 734-&#13;
878-3888.&#13;
SPAGHETTI DINNER&#13;
5-8 p.m. dinner; 7:30 p.m. karaoke.&#13;
American Legion Memorial,9807&#13;
Whitewood Road, Pinckney. Cost:&#13;
$6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children 9&#13;
and under. Details: 734-878-9522.&#13;
S e c o n d Friday.&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Downtown Howell. Air&#13;
Margaritaville. Details: 517-540-&#13;
0065.&#13;
WALK MICHIGAN&#13;
8 p.m. Brighton High School,&#13;
7878 Brighton Road, Brighton.&#13;
Noncompetitive program providing&#13;
opportunities to improve&#13;
health and fitness. Details: 810-&#13;
299-4140.&#13;
SCREEN ON THE GREEN&#13;
8 p.m. Sloan Field BECC, 125&#13;
Church St., Brighton."Harry&#13;
Potter &amp; the Sorcerer's Stone."&#13;
Sponsored by SELCRA. Details:&#13;
810-299-4143.&#13;
DETROIT SYMPHONY&#13;
8 p.m. Kensington Metropark.&#13;
Presented by Target. Registration:&#13;
800-477-3178.&#13;
MOVIES IN THE SQUARE&#13;
9-9:30 p.m. Putnam Township&#13;
Square, downtown Pinckney.&#13;
"Open Season," sponsored by PT's&#13;
Fresh Mex. Details: 734-878-9333.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
14&#13;
LACASA GARDENTOUR&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. at various gardens&#13;
in Livingston County. Cost: $12&#13;
at outlets or $15 at gardens.&#13;
Details: 517-548-1350 or www.&#13;
LACASA1 .org. A ls o S u n d a y .&#13;
AVIATION CAMP&#13;
9a.m.-1 p.m. Scranton Middle&#13;
School, 8415 Maltby Road,&#13;
Brighton. Learn what it takes&#13;
to build airplanes and model&#13;
rockets. Ages 10-16. Hosted&#13;
by SELCRA. Cost: $50, includes&#13;
materials and a pizza lunch.&#13;
Details:810-599-7319.&#13;
GARAGE SALE&#13;
9a.m.-2 p.m. American Legion&#13;
Post 141,3265 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. Sponsored by the&#13;
Oakland Livingston Human&#13;
Service Agency. Details: 517-546-&#13;
8500.&#13;
CARWASH&#13;
10a.m.-2 p.m. Great Escape&#13;
Family Fun Center, 2630 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Howell. Hosted by&#13;
Hartland Gymnastics. Details: 810-&#13;
626-2150.&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Howell Nature&#13;
Center, 1005 Triangle Lake Road,&#13;
Marion Township. Suggested&#13;
donation: $4 adults, $2 children.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249. A lso J u ly 15,&#13;
1 p .m . a n d 3 p .m .&#13;
KENSINGTON EVENTS&#13;
• 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Martindale&#13;
Beach."Splash-n-Blast'water&#13;
play area. Cost: $4 adults, $3&#13;
children.&#13;
• 1 p.m. Nature Center. Snake&#13;
Fact and Fiction. Cost: $2.&#13;
Registration: 800-477-3178.&#13;
LAKE CENTRAL RAIL TOUR&#13;
6 p.m. Train Depot, 128&#13;
Wetmore St., Howell. Fine&#13;
dining on a 2.5 hour journey&#13;
towards Byron. Reservation:&#13;
866-608-0746.&#13;
GARDEN PARTY&#13;
6 p.m.-twilight, gardens of David&#13;
andTami Bock, 6153 Byron Road,&#13;
Howell. Garden party, food and&#13;
winetasting event benefiting&#13;
LACASA. Cost: $50. Details: 517-&#13;
548-1350.&#13;
RED, WINE AND BREWS&#13;
7-11 p.m.The Opera House, 123&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Street party featuring live&#13;
music, wine and beer tasting,&#13;
food, beverages. Cost: $20 in&#13;
advance; $25 at door. Details:&#13;
517-540-0065.&#13;
CHILDREN'S DAY&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Details:&#13;
800-477-2757.&#13;
BREAKFASTS&#13;
• 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Pinckney's&#13;
MasonicTemple,210 Mann St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Cost: $6 adults, $5&#13;
seniors, $3 kids 6-12, children&#13;
under 6 free. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3 2 3 1 . Third S u n d a y .&#13;
• 8 a.m.-noon, American Spirit&#13;
Center, 10590 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton. All you can eat. Cost: $6&#13;
adults, $3 kids ages 8 and under.&#13;
Details: 810-229-6309.&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920. S u n d a y s&#13;
th r o u g h e n d o f O c t.&#13;
OPEN CLIMB AND ZIP DAYS&#13;
1-4 p.m. Howell Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township. Reservation: 517-546-&#13;
0249.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., doors open at 1 p.m.&#13;
at the former St. Mary Catholic&#13;
Parish, 550 E. Hamburg St,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
STUDENT CONCERT&#13;
2:30-5:30 p.m. American Spirit&#13;
Centre, 10590 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton. Sponsored by The Music&#13;
Man. Details: 810-227-9440.&#13;
KIWANIS GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Mill Pond Park, downtown&#13;
Brighton.The Project Band.&#13;
Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
16&#13;
BABY TIME&#13;
10 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Share songs, nursery&#13;
rhymes, books and toys. Ages 0-&#13;
24 months. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
USDA COMMODITY FOOD&#13;
10 a.m.-3 p.m. 912 North St.,&#13;
Howell. Available to eligible&#13;
Livingston County residents.&#13;
Details: 517-546-8500. A/soJu/y 77&#13;
a n d 19.&#13;
HOWELL ROTARY&#13;
Noon. St Joseph Mercy Hospital,&#13;
622 Byron Road, Howell.&#13;
Luncheon with speakers,&#13;
fellowship and civic leadership.&#13;
Visitors welcome. Details: 517-&#13;
545-0500. Week ly .&#13;
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
4:30-6 p.m. St. Mary Catholic&#13;
Church, 10601 Dexter-Pinckney&#13;
Road, Pinckney. Detaiis: 734-878-&#13;
3161. First a n d th ir d M o n d a y .&#13;
EXPLORER NIGHT&#13;
6-9 p.m. Howeil Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township. Native American&#13;
drumming,fishing,canoe ride,&#13;
hayride, campfire and s-mores.&#13;
Cost $7 aduits, $5 children under&#13;
12. Reservation: 517-546-0249.&#13;
SURVIVORS SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
6- 7:30 p.m. LACASA, 2895 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howeil. Details:&#13;
810-227-7100. A/so T h u r sd a y s a t&#13;
10 a .m .&#13;
BOATER SAFETY CLASS&#13;
6:30-9 p.m. Brighton High School,&#13;
7878 Brighton Road, Brighton.&#13;
Ages 12 and up.Cost: $20.&#13;
Registration: 810-299-4130.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
6:30 p.m. Whitmore Lake Rod and&#13;
Gun Club, 11150 Lemen Road,&#13;
Whitmore Lake. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3334. Week ly .&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. Pathway Community&#13;
Church, 228 Fourth St, Brighton.&#13;
For those who impact the lives of&#13;
chiidren aged 0-20. Details: 248-&#13;
207-2363 or www.pathwaycommunitychurch.&#13;
net.&#13;
BALLROOM DANCING&#13;
7- 10 p.m. American Spirit Centre,&#13;
10590 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton. Cost: $7. Details: 313-&#13;
720-2648. Weekly.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
17&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. Lions Den,465 W.&#13;
Main St., Brighton. Referrais By&#13;
Design meeting. 810-844-0844.&#13;
W e ek ly .&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 11 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Family story time. For&#13;
all ages. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
Weekly.&#13;
• 11 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Pubiic Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Summer fun: Moonwalk,&#13;
sidewalk chalk, bubbles. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
• 6:30 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Summer&#13;
reading activity: Kryptonite box.&#13;
Cost $0.50. Details: 810-231 -1771.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1-7 p.m. First Presbyterian Church,&#13;
300 E. Grand River Ave., Brighton.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p.m.Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 9455 Hiiton&#13;
Road, Brighton Township. Details:&#13;
810-227-9411.WeeWy.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
18&#13;
WALK HOWELL&#13;
10 a.m. starting at Livingston&#13;
County Courthouse, 200 E. Grand&#13;
River, Howell. A 1 -mile downtown&#13;
tour sponsored by Howell&#13;
Area Parks and Recreation and&#13;
Michigan Recreation and Parks&#13;
Association. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0693.&#13;
SENIOR CENTER REUNION&#13;
5 p.m. Epiey Park Pavilion, Hibner&#13;
Road, Hartland. Hotdogs, lemonade,&#13;
games. Bring dish to pass.&#13;
Details: 810-626-2135.&#13;
WALK MICHIGAN&#13;
6 p.m. Meijer Skate Park, 333&#13;
Charles H. Orndorf Drive,&#13;
Brighton. Noncompetitive program&#13;
providing opportunities&#13;
to improve health and fitness.&#13;
Details: 810-299-4140.&#13;
WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
6- 8 p.m. LACASA, 2895 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Howell. Details: 866-&#13;
552-2725. A/so Frid a y s 9 :3 0 -1 1 :3 0&#13;
a .m .&#13;
HISTORICAL SOCIETY&#13;
7 p.m. Howell Depot Museum,&#13;
128 Wetmore St., Howell. Details:&#13;
517-548-6876. First a n d th ird&#13;
W e d n e s d a y .&#13;
MS SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
7- 9 p.m. Woodland Health Center,&#13;
7575 W. Grand River Ave., Genoa&#13;
Township. Details: 248-446-9592.&#13;
Th ird W e d n e s d a y .&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
19&#13;
FUN ON THE FARM WITH COWS&#13;
10 a.m. Kensington Metropark&#13;
Farm Learning Center. Children&#13;
will read a story, have opportunities&#13;
to meet characters from the&#13;
book, foliowed by a craft or activity.&#13;
Cost: $3 per child. Registration:&#13;
800-477-3178.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 11 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Learn to create flowers&#13;
out of nylons. Forages 12 and up.&#13;
Registration: 734-878-3888.&#13;
• Noon. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. An instructor leads knitters&#13;
of all ages and experience&#13;
levels. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
• 4:30 p.m. Howell Carnegie&#13;
District Library,314W.Grand&#13;
River Ave., Howeli. Yoga session.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1 -7 p.m. St. Mary Catholic Church,&#13;
10601 Dexter-Pinckney Road,&#13;
Pinckney. 517-546-0326.&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. Northeast corner of&#13;
Grand River Avenue and Ann&#13;
Street, downtown Fowlerville.&#13;
Whenever Weinnies Car Cruise.&#13;
Details: 517-376-2069. T h u r sd a y s&#13;
th r o u g h S e p t. 27 .&#13;
HOOTIN'IN THE PARK&#13;
6 p.m. Putnam Township Square,&#13;
downtown Pinckney. Sponsored&#13;
by the Pinckney Lions Club. Food&#13;
and free musical entertainment.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6226. A lso J u ly 2 6 ,&#13;
A u g u s t 2 ,9 ,1 6 , 2 3 ,3 0 .&#13;
HAMBURG GREENWAYS&#13;
7:30-9 p.m. Hamburg Senior&#13;
Center, 10407 Merriii Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Details:&#13;
jcspeedfish@earthlink.net.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
2 0&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
Noon-6 p.m. Knights of Columbus,&#13;
3555 E. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
517-546-0326.&#13;
MOVIE AT THE LIBRARY&#13;
1 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. For ail ages. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
HARRY POTTER PARTY&#13;
6 p.m.-midnight. Downtown&#13;
Howell. Sponsored by the&#13;
merchants of downtown Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-548-5577.&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Downtown Howell.Tumbao&#13;
Bravo. Details: 517-540-0065.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
21&#13;
NATURE CENTER EVENTS&#13;
Howell Nature Center, 1005&#13;
Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township.&#13;
• 9 a.m.-noon or 1:30-4:30 p.m.&#13;
High Ropes Adventure Days. Cost:&#13;
$25. Reservation: 517-546-0249.&#13;
•11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Critter&#13;
Connection. Suggested donation:&#13;
$4 aduits, $2 chiidren. Details:&#13;
517-546-0249. A/so Ju/y 22, 1 p .m .&#13;
a n d 3 p .m .&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Brighton Nazarene&#13;
Church, 7669 Brighton Road,&#13;
Brighton. 517-546-0326.&#13;
STEWARDSHIP WORKDAY&#13;
lOa.m.-l p.m. Brighton&#13;
Recreation Area.Voiunteers&#13;
needed to help hand cut and&#13;
pile invasive, non-native shrubs.&#13;
Detaiis: 248-359-9057.&#13;
ANXIETY SEMINAR&#13;
10-11:30 a.m. Pregnancy Help&#13;
Clinic, 7743 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Suite 101, Brighton. A free, twopart&#13;
seminar designed to help&#13;
gain an understanding of the&#13;
signs and symptoms of anxiety&#13;
and provide tools for managing&#13;
stress. Second part of seminar&#13;
Juiy 28. Details: 810-494-5433.&#13;
OSPREY FESTIVAL&#13;
10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Nature Center&#13;
of Kensington Metropark. Osprey&#13;
adventure safari, presentation of&#13;
raptors, games for kids, documentary.&#13;
Registration: 800-477-3178.&#13;
LAKE CENTRAL RAIL TOUR&#13;
6 p.m.Train Depot, 128 Wetmore&#13;
St., Howell. Fine dining on a 2.5&#13;
hour journey towards Byron.&#13;
Reservation: 866-608-0746.&#13;
ACHIEVERS&#13;
Brighton Rotary&#13;
names president&#13;
Kevin Brady has been&#13;
elected president of the&#13;
Brighton Rotary Club for the&#13;
coming year. Brady is a commercial&#13;
real estate agent&#13;
with Lee &amp; Associates.&#13;
“ I am honored to lead&#13;
the Brighton Rotary Club,”&#13;
Brady said. “Our club has a&#13;
70-year history of supporting&#13;
fantastic projects for our&#13;
community and internationally.&#13;
We have many neat,&#13;
new, creative events and&#13;
projects slated for this coming&#13;
year. I just hope we have&#13;
enough time to get them all&#13;
accomplished.”&#13;
Robotics champs&#13;
finish 2nd in U.S.&#13;
Ryan Rogers and Andrew&#13;
Renton, 2007 Pinckney Community&#13;
High School graduates,&#13;
earned second place&#13;
in robotics and automation&#13;
in June at the SkillsUSA National&#13;
Conference in Kansas&#13;
City, Mo.&#13;
The pair competed in the&#13;
two-day event against teams&#13;
from about 30 other states&#13;
in wiring, programming and&#13;
constructing a 2.5-foot-tall&#13;
walking robot. The process&#13;
took about 16 hours. Rogers&#13;
and Renton earned their trip&#13;
to the national competition&#13;
by winning a state robotics&#13;
competition.&#13;
Brighton resident&#13;
on president's list&#13;
Eric Giesow of Brighton&#13;
has been named to the president’s&#13;
list for the spring term&#13;
at Northwood University. He&#13;
is the son of Gary and Dianne&#13;
Giesow of Brighton. To&#13;
achieve president’s list recognition,&#13;
students must earn&#13;
a 3.85 grade point on a 4.0&#13;
scale.&#13;
LOCAL MEETINGS&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
JULY 16&#13;
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m. 4363 Buno Road, Brighton.&#13;
Details: 810-229-0550 or www.&#13;
brightontwp.com. First a n d th ird&#13;
M o n d a y s .&#13;
HARTLAND&#13;
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7:30 p.m.Commissioners'&#13;
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Building, 304 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
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PINCKNEY DOWNTOWN&#13;
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JULY 17 JULY 18&#13;
HARTLAND SCHOOL&#13;
BOARD MEETING&#13;
7:30 a.m. Hartland Educational&#13;
Support Center, 9525 Highland&#13;
Road, Hartland Township.&#13;
Organizational meeting. Details&#13;
810-626-2100.&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. Green Oak Township Board,&#13;
Township Hall, 10001 Silver Lake&#13;
Road, Brighton. Details: 810-231 -&#13;
1333 or www.greenoaktwp.com.&#13;
First a n d th ir d W e d n e s d a y s .&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2007 B5&#13;
’ Businesses band together to help troops&#13;
'Christmas in July'&#13;
events to benefit&#13;
Michigan soldiers&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
A few Hamburg Township&#13;
businesses are hoping to&#13;
bring a little Christmas in Ju ly&#13;
to Michigan soldiers serving&#13;
overseas.&#13;
“Christmas in July” is a&#13;
popular advertising campaign&#13;
for stores this time of year, but&#13;
Bearclaw Coffee Co., Carpet&#13;
Depot and Curves, all at 5300&#13;
E. M-36 at Zukey Lake, aren’t&#13;
using it for personal profit.&#13;
They’re donating a percentage&#13;
of their sales and hosting&#13;
a weekly car wash this month&#13;
to put together care packages&#13;
for soldiers.&#13;
“We just want to contrib-&#13;
Michele Hill and&#13;
family member&#13;
Chantal Evans&#13;
used signs and&#13;
flags to encourage&#13;
drivers to support&#13;
the troops by&#13;
having their&#13;
car washed last&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
While their&#13;
family cars are&#13;
being washed,&#13;
children can&#13;
write letters to&#13;
the soldiers.&#13;
ute,” said Debbie McElroy,&#13;
owner of Bearclaw Coffee Co.&#13;
Besides decking thenstores&#13;
with Christmas lights&#13;
and decorations, the businesses&#13;
will host a car wash&#13;
on Sunday, from noon to 3&#13;
p.m., as well as on July 22&#13;
and July 29. Boy Scouts and&#13;
members of Pinckney American&#13;
Legion Post No. 419 are&#13;
helping wash cars and 100&#13;
percent of the donations they&#13;
get will help buy items for&#13;
HOPE LASH, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Even four-year-old Sean Hill helped wash cars on a hot Sunday&#13;
aftertoon to support his grandpa's (Darryl Hill of Carpet Depot)&#13;
efforts to raise money for car packages to the American soldiers&#13;
fighting overseas.&#13;
the care packages, McElroy&#13;
said.&#13;
While their family cars are&#13;
being washed, children can&#13;
write letters to the soldiers,&#13;
which will be sent along with&#13;
the care packages. There&#13;
also will be face-painting and&#13;
other activities at the stores,&#13;
McElroy said.&#13;
Many people write letters&#13;
and send cards and packages&#13;
to soldiers at Christmas,&#13;
McElroy said. This event is&#13;
to give them a little of that&#13;
Christmas cheer in the middle&#13;
of the year.&#13;
“We hope other groups of&#13;
businesses will take up the&#13;
cause and keep this going&#13;
throughout the year,” she said.&#13;
Those wanting to help out&#13;
with this effort or make a&#13;
contribution can call McElroy&#13;
at 734-474-1621.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
The Opera House's summer fundraiser is on tap&#13;
Festivities include&#13;
wine, beer tasting&#13;
BY U S A CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
On Saturday night. The Opera&#13;
House in Howell will be&#13;
abuzz with music, art, wine and&#13;
beer. It’s the Livingston Arts&#13;
Council’s third annual summer&#13;
fundraiser, this year with&#13;
a slight twist on the original&#13;
name: “Red, Wine and Brews.”&#13;
“This year we’re going&#13;
to have beer tasting as well&#13;
as wine tasting with three&#13;
kinds of specialty beers, 10&#13;
wines and two champagnes,”&#13;
says Livingston Arts Council&#13;
Member Barbara Smith. “The&#13;
event is growing. It started&#13;
out as a fancier party, but&#13;
last year and this year it’s&#13;
more of a casual stree t party.&#13;
We’ll have tasting tables&#13;
and an art show inside The&#13;
Opera House, and a live&#13;
band and DJ, dancing, bars&#13;
and food outside on Walnut&#13;
Street.”&#13;
Bill Mack &amp; the Juke&#13;
Joint Johnnies will provide&#13;
the live music; Barefoot&#13;
Wines will supply the wine;&#13;
Howell Village Market will&#13;
supply the beer; the food&#13;
will come from Bennigan’s&#13;
and Buffalo Wild Wings; and&#13;
Caribou Coffee will provide&#13;
free iced coffee. There also&#13;
will be a raffle for a pair of&#13;
diamond earrings donated&#13;
by Cooper-Binkley Jewelers&#13;
of Brighton.&#13;
This is one of our major funidraisers&#13;
of the year to be used to continue&#13;
to restore The Opera House.'&#13;
Mary Heikkinen, office manager for The Opera House.&#13;
“This is one of our major&#13;
fundraisers of the year to be&#13;
used to continue to restore&#13;
The Opera House,” says Mary&#13;
Heikkinen, office manager for&#13;
The Opera House. “The first&#13;
floor is completely renovated,&#13;
and it is spectacidar. Now our&#13;
efforts are to work on the second&#13;
floor where the theater&#13;
is.”Walnut Street will be closed&#13;
off for the Red, Wine &amp; Brews&#13;
event. Livingston Arts Council&#13;
member Sharon Fisher&#13;
has put together the art show&#13;
that will be inside The Opera&#13;
House and will feature the&#13;
work of more than 20 local&#13;
artists. Some works will be offered&#13;
for sale with 30 percent&#13;
of the price going to benefit&#13;
The Opera House.&#13;
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Bicyclists vie for $1,500 prize in 13-mile Maillot Jaune race&#13;
BY GORDIE TAYLOR&#13;
News S ta f f R eporter&#13;
The third annual Maillot&#13;
Jaune Road Race coming up&#13;
July 21 will send its participants&#13;
on a 13-mile course through&#13;
Livingston County as they&#13;
compete for a $1,500 prize.&#13;
This year’s race has entrants&#13;
from all over the United&#13;
States and Canada, but&#13;
also features many county&#13;
residents, including defending&#13;
champion Rob Daksiewicz&#13;
of Howell.&#13;
The race was inspired by&#13;
Marianne Martin, a Fenton&#13;
resident, who was the first&#13;
American cyclist to win any&#13;
Tour de France event when&#13;
she won the inaugural Tour de&#13;
France Feminin for women in&#13;
1984. The race name “Maillot&#13;
Jaune” is the French translation&#13;
for “yellow jersey,” the&#13;
traditional symbol of Tour de&#13;
France victory. In 1986, Greg&#13;
LeMond was the first American&#13;
male cyclist to win the&#13;
Tour.&#13;
Martin will be the Grand&#13;
Marshal for this year’s race&#13;
and will have her yellow jersey&#13;
and first-place medal&#13;
COURTESY, MAILLOT JAUNE ROAD RACE&#13;
Competitors in last year's Maillot Jaune Road Race get started&#13;
on the grueling 13-mile loop that runs through northern&#13;
Livingston County.The third annual race is set for July 21.&#13;
from her 1984 Tour victory on&#13;
display at the race registration&#13;
table before the event.&#13;
After the race is completed,&#13;
Martin will be available for&#13;
photos with participants and&#13;
their families.&#13;
Kim Foerster, Maillot Jaune&#13;
event director, is excited for&#13;
the event that keeps getting&#13;
bigger. “We are expecting no&#13;
less than 500 riders, so if you&#13;
haven’t been to a bike race, it&#13;
is really something to see,”&#13;
Foerster says.&#13;
According to Foerster, one&#13;
of the reasons the Maillot&#13;
Jaune event gets such overwhelming&#13;
participation is that&#13;
it is a part of the Michigan&#13;
Challenge Series. “Bikers in&#13;
the series have to compete in&#13;
approved races to get points,&#13;
so that’s a big draw for us,”&#13;
says Foerster.&#13;
One of the county residents&#13;
participating in the event is&#13;
David Burkhardt of Brighton.&#13;
Burkhardt has been competitive&#13;
cycling for two years and&#13;
is competing in the Maillot&#13;
Jaune after racing in the Superior&#13;
Bike Fest in Marquette&#13;
June 22.&#13;
'This is Burkhardt’s first time&#13;
racing the Maillot Jaune, but&#13;
after checking out the course,&#13;
he feels like he is prepared for&#13;
the event. “I train at Kensington&#13;
(Metropark), so the hills&#13;
are similar,” says Burkhardt.&#13;
“The course looks pretty&#13;
good. There are lots of hills to&#13;
race on.”&#13;
While Burkhardt normally&#13;
competes in duathalon&#13;
events, which involves biking&#13;
and running, his goal is to&#13;
finish the race and stay with&#13;
the pack. “It’s enjoyable if you&#13;
can stay with the pack,” says&#13;
Burkhardt. “But if you fall behind,&#13;
it just becomes a boring&#13;
stroll in the park.”&#13;
Interested cyclists can register&#13;
for the race online by visiting&#13;
www.cyclefitmultisport.&#13;
com and following the link&#13;
to registration until July 19.&#13;
Registration costs are $25-$30&#13;
per entry, plus the cost of a&#13;
USAC Road License.&#13;
Gordie Taylor can be&#13;
reached at gtayior®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2008.&#13;
N o f r i e n d l y c o n t e s t&#13;
B e h i n d t h e w h e e l a t t h e F o w l e r v i l l e F a i r , p a l s b e c o m e m e r c i l e s s r i v a l s&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
" N o I ■ friends.”&#13;
That’s the warning Dennis&#13;
Aschenbrenner has for&#13;
his two younger proteges&#13;
about the world of crashing&#13;
cars at the Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair.&#13;
“If you are on the track,&#13;
you are fair game,” Aschenbrenner&#13;
says.&#13;
Over the years, Aschenbrenner,&#13;
a veteran of demolition&#13;
derbies and figure eight&#13;
competitions, has recruited&#13;
Regal Recycling co-workers&#13;
Randy Rectenwal and&#13;
Charles Jones to compete&#13;
at the fair, which starts Saturday.&#13;
Aschenbrenner, 58, of Genoa&#13;
Township, will run in the&#13;
demolition derby 'Idesday&#13;
Charles&#13;
Jones of&#13;
Fowlerville,&#13;
left, watches&#13;
as Randy&#13;
Rectenwal&#13;
of Cohoctah&#13;
Township,&#13;
works on his&#13;
car for the&#13;
demolition&#13;
derby.&#13;
Dennis Aschenbrenner, a veteran&#13;
of demolition derbies and figure&#13;
eight competitions, has recruited&#13;
Regal Recycling co-workers Randy&#13;
Rectenwal and Charles Jones to&#13;
compete at the fair.&#13;
and three heats of the figure&#13;
eight derby Wednesday and&#13;
Thursday. Rectenwal, 33, of&#13;
Cohoctah Township, could&#13;
match wits with Aschenbrenner&#13;
in the figure eight&#13;
either night.&#13;
“If we are in the same&#13;
heat, it will be an all-out run”&#13;
to win, Aschenbrenner says.&#13;
Jones, 25, will compete in&#13;
just his second demolition&#13;
derby. Last year, he says&#13;
his car’s rear end fell off.&#13;
At some point, Jones and&#13;
Aschenbrenner could end up&#13;
trading paint in the mud pit&#13;
below the grandstand.&#13;
The three say there’s no&#13;
trash talk involved in their&#13;
rivalry.&#13;
Jones says he uses&#13;
Aschenbrenner’s advice in&#13;
building his derby car, a Lincoln&#13;
Town car. Jones says&#13;
this is something he’s always&#13;
wanted to do.&#13;
“It’s nice to crash a car&#13;
up and get away with it,” he&#13;
says.&#13;
Rectenwal started competing&#13;
in figure eight events&#13;
13 years ago, with prodding&#13;
from Aschenbrenner.&#13;
“He told me I had to try&#13;
it,” Rectenwal recalls. “It’s&#13;
addicting. It’s like a drug but&#13;
better for you.”&#13;
Rectenwal has prepped&#13;
a 1976 Monte Carlo that already&#13;
has 12 races on it.&#13;
“I keep fixing it. I hope I&#13;
can get 12 more out of it,” he&#13;
says.&#13;
If his car survives next&#13;
week, Rectenwal plans to&#13;
run at fairs in Mason, Conm-&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU.PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Regal Recycling employees, from left, Dennis Aschenbrenner, Charles Jones, and Randy&#13;
Rectenwal are all competing in the demolition derby or figure eight competitions during the&#13;
coming week at the Fowlerville Family Fair.&#13;
na and Belleville this summer.&#13;
The car isn’t the only&#13;
one that takes a beating.&#13;
Those four fairs, “that’s&#13;
all my body can handle,” he&#13;
says. “When you get up the&#13;
next morning, you feel like&#13;
you’ve been in a bar fight.”&#13;
Aschenbrenner, affectionately&#13;
called “old man” by his&#13;
friends, used to travel the&#13;
state to compete but now&#13;
just sticks with the Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair. Its central&#13;
location draws some of the&#13;
state’s best drivers. Aschenbrenner&#13;
says the demo derby&#13;
is tougher to win than a&#13;
figure eight.&#13;
“You hope you have&#13;
enough car,” he says.&#13;
Aschenbrenner’s strategy&#13;
for the figure eight is simple:&#13;
Get the lead early and watch&#13;
your back.&#13;
“Everybody is after everybody&#13;
and especially the&#13;
leader,” he says.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
rJASON DEEGAN&#13;
The L iving ston Com m unity News&#13;
Fishing pros&#13;
plan strategies&#13;
Kim Strieker and Marcel Veenstra&#13;
head into the most lucrative fishing&#13;
tournament ever on Michigan’s waters&#13;
from differing perspectives.&#13;
Their strategies for winning the&#13;
$1.5 million Chevy Open this weekend&#13;
couldn’t be more opposite. The&#13;
event will feature more than 200 of&#13;
the world’s best bass pros fishing&#13;
for a $200,000 prize on the Detroit&#13;
and St. Clair rivers. Lake St. Clair&#13;
and Lake Erie.&#13;
Veenstra, of Brighton Township,&#13;
is having a career year on the&#13;
Wal-Mart FLW Tour. With a good&#13;
showing, Veenstra, currently in&#13;
148th place, could be among the 25&#13;
qualifiers for his first season-ending&#13;
championship Aug. 2-5 in Hot&#13;
Springs, Ark.&#13;
Strieker, a veteran pro from How-&#13;
SEE FISHING, C2&#13;
Howell alumni baseball players put on the cleats again&#13;
BY JA SO N DEEGAN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Neither Jason nor David Arnold&#13;
has played competitive baseball&#13;
for more than 15 years.&#13;
They’re approaching the Howell&#13;
Varsity Baseball Alumni Game&#13;
with a mix of excitement and apprehension.&#13;
The feelings are similar&#13;
for the dozens of former playHowell&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Alumni Game&#13;
■ What: The game will serve&#13;
as a fundraiser for the Howell&#13;
baseball program and the&#13;
Howell Athletic Boosters.&#13;
■ When: 12:30 p.m.July21.&#13;
■ Where: The varsity field&#13;
behind the high school.&#13;
■ Cost: $5. Players from the&#13;
Howell Area Junior Baseball&#13;
Association get in free by&#13;
wearing their uniforms.&#13;
■ Details: 517-546-&#13;
2283; e-mail to:&#13;
HowellHighlandersBaseball@&#13;
gmail.com.&#13;
ers who will gather at the Howell&#13;
varsity field July 21 for the game,&#13;
which will serve as a fundraiser&#13;
for Jim Murray’s program and the&#13;
Howell Athletic Boosters.&#13;
“It will be special,” says Jason&#13;
Arnold, who played pitcher and&#13;
first base in 1990-91. “I love the&#13;
game. The whole family does. I’m&#13;
looking forward to my sons following&#13;
in my footsteps.”&#13;
The game, an idea hatched by&#13;
Rich Robinson, will celebrate the&#13;
history of Highlander baseball.&#13;
Green and gold T-shirts and caps&#13;
are being made. The pregame&#13;
ceremony will include player introductions,&#13;
a performance by the&#13;
color guard, the national anthem&#13;
and a ceremonial first pitch.&#13;
A former major leaguer also will&#13;
make a guest appearance.&#13;
“We are hoping that this becomes&#13;
an annual event,” says&#13;
Robinson, who played on the varsity&#13;
in 1978. “I’ll just take the two&#13;
lineups and spread them out by&#13;
age. We want it evenly matched.&#13;
We have a few brother combos&#13;
and father-and-son combos to&#13;
keep the families together for this&#13;
game.”&#13;
A handful of former players are&#13;
flying in just to be a part of the&#13;
festivities. Jon Mack, a standout&#13;
three-sport star in the late 1970s, is&#13;
JASON DEEGAN,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEW;&#13;
Howell residents Jason Arnold, left, and David Arnoid are the oniy father-son&#13;
duo pianning to piay in the Juiy 21 Howeli High Schooi Aiumni basebaii game&#13;
David Arnoid piayed for Howeil in 1965-66 and Jason Arnoid in 1990-91.&#13;
coming from Florida. “We are trying&#13;
to have the feel of a reunion,”&#13;
Robinson says.&#13;
David Arnold’s father, Hollis,&#13;
played for the Highlanders in the&#13;
1940s. He followed suit in 1965-66.&#13;
Jason Arnold, 34, a private investigator,&#13;
says he would love to&#13;
throw an inning just to relive the&#13;
glory days. Both men wonder how&#13;
they’ll fare with the bat.&#13;
“I don’t want to see the curve,”&#13;
Jason Arnold admits. “If the catcher&#13;
tells me what’s coming, maybe&#13;
I’ll hit it.”&#13;
David Arnold adds: “My best&#13;
contact might be to bunt, but I&#13;
know I won’t beat the throw to&#13;
first.”&#13;
Jason Arnold says the trash&#13;
talk already has begun among his&#13;
friends.&#13;
“A lot of them say they can still&#13;
hit it out,” he says.&#13;
C2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2007&#13;
FISHING FROM Cl&#13;
Local fishermen join crowd of 200-plus&#13;
ell, hasn’t fished as well on&#13;
the FLW Tour. He’s fared&#13;
better on the FLW Series, a&#13;
lower circuit, and is concentrating&#13;
his efforts on filming&#13;
for a new TV series called&#13;
“Hook ‘n Look,” set to debut&#13;
on the Versus network in&#13;
January.&#13;
Both have spent the past&#13;
10 days practicing, studying&#13;
their strategies for the FLW&#13;
season’s sixth, and final,&#13;
event.&#13;
“It is pretty important to&#13;
me,” Veenstra says. “I’m in&#13;
a good position to make the&#13;
championship. It’s been a&#13;
pretty good year. I’ve had no&#13;
great finishes, but I’ve been&#13;
in the top half of the field in&#13;
every single tournament.”&#13;
Veenstra says he plans to&#13;
fish Lake Erie, where the&#13;
risks are bigger waves but&#13;
the rewards are bigger fish.&#13;
Strieker will stick to his&#13;
old fishing grounds. Lake&#13;
St. Clair, where he won his&#13;
first and only professional&#13;
tournament in 1994.&#13;
“My stomach can’t take&#13;
the big water on Lake Erie.&#13;
It can get dangerous out&#13;
there,” he says. “I’m familiar&#13;
with the water (on Lake&#13;
St. Clair). I know how to fish&#13;
it.”&#13;
Strieker won the 1994&#13;
Bassmaster Top 100 tournament&#13;
with a four-day weighin&#13;
of 61 pounds, 15 ounces&#13;
- a total he says would not&#13;
hold up in tournaments today.&#13;
The smallmouth bass in&#13;
Lake St. Clair are bigger&#13;
now, Strieker says.&#13;
“The guys who are happy&#13;
with the two-and-a-halfpound&#13;
fish, they will not be&#13;
happy” with how they finish,&#13;
Strieker says. “Lake&#13;
St. Clair has a lot of threepound&#13;
fish in it. Lake Erie&#13;
has got some five-pound fish&#13;
in it.”&#13;
Strieker estimates more&#13;
than two-thirds of the field&#13;
will fish in Canadian wa-&#13;
Chevy O pen rules&#13;
■ Fishing tournaments can&#13;
be confusing to those who&#13;
don't know the rules.&#13;
■ For this week's $1.5&#13;
million Chevy Open on&#13;
Lake Erie, the Detroit River,&#13;
St. Clair River and Lake St.&#13;
Clair, pros and co-anglers&#13;
are paired randomly&#13;
each day, with the pros&#13;
supplying the boat and&#13;
controlling its movement.&#13;
■ The full field of 400&#13;
anglers competes in the&#13;
two-day opening round&#13;
for one of 20 slots (10 pros,&#13;
10 co-anglers) in Saturday's&#13;
competition based on&#13;
their two-day accumulated&#13;
weight.&#13;
■ Only the pros continue&#13;
to fish Sunday, with the&#13;
winner determined by&#13;
the heaviest accumulated&#13;
weight from Saturday and&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
ters.&#13;
Veenstra says he’s at a&#13;
disadvantage to local fishermen&#13;
who fish Lake Erie for&#13;
largemouth bass year-round&#13;
while he’s traveling to outof-&#13;
state tournaments.&#13;
“If guys can get to the locations&#13;
they need to, you’ll&#13;
see a big weigh-in,” Veenstra&#13;
says. “To make the top&#13;
10 cut, it will take 37 or 38&#13;
pounds. The guy who wins&#13;
will have to catch 20 pounds&#13;
(per day), unless someone&#13;
can get some big ones.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
At left; Kim&#13;
Strieker,&#13;
of Howell,&#13;
lifts his&#13;
catch from&#13;
a recent&#13;
competition.&#13;
He hopes&#13;
to use his&#13;
knowledge&#13;
of Lake St.&#13;
Clair to fare&#13;
well at this&#13;
weekend's&#13;
Chevy&#13;
Open.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Township's&#13;
Marcel&#13;
Veenstra,&#13;
shown here&#13;
at a weighin,&#13;
will also&#13;
compete.&#13;
COURTESY, FLW TOUR&#13;
RUNNING&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ July 21, Southern Michigan&#13;
Adventure Club 12-hour&#13;
Adventure Race Races, Huron&#13;
Meadows Metropark, Brighton.&#13;
wwrw.smacworld.com. Details:&#13;
Racers will be required to do&#13;
canoeing, mountain biking, orienteering/&#13;
trekking and fixed ropes.&#13;
Divisions; 2-person Coed, male&#13;
and female teams. Cost; $85-$ 100.&#13;
Contact: Paul Pkrrkowski, 734-699-&#13;
5182 #3, paul@smacworld.com.&#13;
■ July 22, YMCA Happy Trails&#13;
THathlon, Kensington Metropark,&#13;
Milford. Length: 1K swim-30K ride-&#13;
5K run. vwvw.3disciplines.com. Start&#13;
time: 8 a.m. Contact: Kenny Krell,&#13;
Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-714-&#13;
5768.&#13;
■ Aug. 11, Run Thru Hell, Hell&#13;
Creek Ranch on Cedar Lake Road&#13;
at Patterson Lake Road in Hell,&#13;
www.gaultracemanagement.&#13;
com. Start: 8 a.m. Contact: Harrison&#13;
Hensley, (734) 878-6640.&#13;
■ Aug. 17,30th annual Melon&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length:&#13;
5K-10K-Melon Roll. Start time: 6&#13;
p.m. Cost: $20-$25. Contact: Beth&#13;
Schrader, 517-546-0693, parksandrec@&#13;
ci.howell.mi.us.&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Dances With&#13;
Dirt 10OK Relay and Ultra&#13;
Marathon, Hell, www.danceswithdirt.&#13;
com. Start time: 7 a.m. Cost; $50-&#13;
$ 100. Contact (734) 929-9027.&#13;
Presents&#13;
w lO ^ r&#13;
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK&#13;
Ben H o u ttem an&#13;
■ School: Brighton High&#13;
graduate.&#13;
■ Local ties; His family&#13;
moved from Illinois 11 years&#13;
ago.&#13;
■ Sports: Two varsity&#13;
letters each in baseball,&#13;
basketball and football.&#13;
■ Top sports moment:&#13;
Helping the Brighton&#13;
baseball team make the&#13;
Division I state semifinals&#13;
for the second straight year.&#13;
■ This season: The first&#13;
baseman hit .354 and made&#13;
32 catches for roughly 350&#13;
yards and one touchdown.&#13;
■ Favorite subject: Current&#13;
events.&#13;
■ School involvement:&#13;
Varsity Club.&#13;
■ People I admire: Parents,&#13;
Jeff and Karen Houtteman.&#13;
■ Academics: 3.1 GPA.&#13;
■ Future: He will play&#13;
football wide receiver or&#13;
tight end at Adrian College.&#13;
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■ South Lyon football camp&#13;
-There are three camps scheduled:&#13;
9-11 a.m. July 16-19 for&#13;
boys and girls grades 3-6; 10 a.m.-&#13;
noon July 23-26 for grades 7-9&#13;
and 7-9 a.m. July 23-26 for grades&#13;
10-12. Cost: $50. Details: 248-486-&#13;
5435.&#13;
■ Gymnastics car wash - The&#13;
Hartland Gymnastics Academy is&#13;
hosting a car wash from 10a.m.-2&#13;
p.m.July Mat the Great Escape&#13;
Family Fun Center, 2630 E. Grand&#13;
River, Howell. Participants receive&#13;
a coupon for Great Escape.&#13;
Details: 810-626-2150 or visit&#13;
www.hartlandcommunityed.com.&#13;
■ Special Olympics Bowla-&#13;
thon - The fundraiser will be&#13;
two sessions (10 a.m. or noon)&#13;
at the Howell Bowl E Drome,&#13;
907 E. Grand River Ave., on Sept.&#13;
22. Each bowler is asked to get&#13;
$100 in pledges. Deadline: Sept.&#13;
1. Details: roger2am@cmich.edu,&#13;
734-222-8283.&#13;
■ Fishing derby - The free&#13;
event for ages 14-and-under&#13;
will be 1-3 p.m. July 21 at the&#13;
Shiawassee Park, located in the&#13;
Town Commons sub division.&#13;
Bring rod, reel, bucket and bait.&#13;
Details: 517-546-9500.&#13;
■ Volleyball camps - The&#13;
Howell-based Top Gun Volleyball&#13;
Club will host two camps at the&#13;
Howell freshman campus: July&#13;
16-20 (5-7 p.m. for grades 3-6 and&#13;
7:15-9:15 p.m. for grades 7-8) and&#13;
July 30-Aug. 3 (5-7 p.m.for grades&#13;
9-10 and 7:15-9:15 p.m. for grades&#13;
11-12). Cost: $75 each. Sign-up;&#13;
www.topgunvbc.com. Details:&#13;
E-mail topgunjen@yahoo.com or&#13;
call 517-548-0024.&#13;
■ Summer open swim - Twice&#13;
daily: 3:30-5 p.m. and 7:30-9 p.m.&#13;
at the Hartland High School pool,&#13;
106035 Dunham Road, Hartland&#13;
Township. Cost: $4, children under&#13;
3 free,family memberships $160.&#13;
Details: 810-626-2279 or hartlandschool.&#13;
us.&#13;
■ Junior golf tournaments&#13;
-The Michigan TopSOjrTour,&#13;
presented by the National Golf&#13;
Scholarship Association, is taking&#13;
membership for its Southeast&#13;
zone for players ages 12-18.&#13;
Players play in qualifiers, costing&#13;
$55 each, with the chance&#13;
to advance to free tournament&#13;
rounds and potential scholarship&#13;
money based on finishes&#13;
and GPAs. Details: 248-321 -9900&#13;
or visit www.top50jrtour.com or&#13;
e-mail tourdirector@Top50jrTour.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Livingston Junior Tour&#13;
- This local tour is accepting players&#13;
ages 5-18 and is hosting a&#13;
men's championship Aug. 17-19&#13;
at Dunham Hills Golf Club. Details:&#13;
www.kensingtonvalleygolf.com.&#13;
■ Senior golf tournament&#13;
- Kensington Metropark Golf ^&#13;
Course will host a "Senior/Super "&#13;
Senior Championship"for ages&#13;
62 and older July 23. Cost: $21.&#13;
Deadline: 5 p.m. July 19. Details:&#13;
248-685-9332.&#13;
■ Metropark junior golf - The&#13;
Carl's Golfland/Metroparks Junior&#13;
Golf Tournament series for players&#13;
ages 18-and-under will have two&#13;
events locally; Huron Meadows&#13;
on July 19 and Kensington on&#13;
July 30. Details: 1-800-23-GOLF-4.&#13;
■ Jump rope clinic - The&#13;
Brighton Bouncing Bulldogs will&#13;
teach skills from 4:30-6:30 p.m.&#13;
July 17-18 at Bounce in Hartland&#13;
Township. Cost: $35. Details: 810-&#13;
632-7222.&#13;
■ Detroit Lions football&#13;
camp - The fourth annual summer&#13;
youth football camp will ^&#13;
be 8:30 a.m.-noon July 16-19 at&#13;
Howell High School. Boys and&#13;
girls ages 6-14 of a beginning,&#13;
intermediate, or advanced skill&#13;
level will get four days of noncontact,&#13;
fundamental football&#13;
instruction, a T-shirt and guest ^&#13;
appearance from a current or former&#13;
Lions player. Cost is $159.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140&#13;
■ Walk Michigan - Program,&#13;
created in 1985, promotes walking.&#13;
Upcoming events are 6&#13;
p.m. July 18 at Meijer Park and&#13;
8 p.m. July 27 at Brighton State&#13;
Recreation Area. Participants can&#13;
win a trip for two to Mackinaw&#13;
Island and walk the bridge.&#13;
GOLF&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ July 18, Howell Chamber&#13;
Golf Classic, Hunter's Ridge,&#13;
8101 Byron Road, Cohoctah.&#13;
Details: (517) 546-3920, sbutler@&#13;
howell.org.&#13;
■ July 21,4th annual Special&#13;
Olympics outing. Hawk&#13;
Meadows, 410 East Marr Road.&#13;
Start:2 p.m.shotgun.Cost:$100.&#13;
Details: 734-222-8283.&#13;
■ Aug. 10, Brighton Soccer&#13;
Club outing. One Champions&#13;
Circle, TimberTrace, Pinckney.&#13;
Details: www.brightonsoccer.org.&#13;
■ Aug. 16, Home Builders&#13;
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Township. Details: 810-227-6210&#13;
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Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
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Superior Twp.&#13;
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Blue Heron Pointe Townhomes&#13;
►centex Homes&#13;
6352 Trumpeter Lane-East&#13;
side of Platt. S. of Michigan&#13;
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Twp, Ypsilanti&#13;
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866-637-0525&#13;
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. Brookside&#13;
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8702 Barrington Dr.-S. Side of&#13;
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www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Gallery at the Polo Fields&#13;
BRG Custom Homes&#13;
888 Eagle Ave.&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
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▼ :&#13;
Huron Pines&#13;
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Silver Lake Rd. exit, north&#13;
Brighton&#13;
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810-231-2486&#13;
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The Gallery Luxury Flats &amp;&#13;
Penthouse&#13;
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Ann Arbor&#13;
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A Ashley Terrace Condominiums&#13;
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517-456-8681&#13;
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Harwood Farms&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
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Saline Schools&#13;
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A M&#13;
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uenther Building Company&#13;
Sutton, E. of M-52, W of&#13;
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Adrian, S of Clinton&#13;
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Saline Estates&#13;
Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
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Stoneyfleld Meadows&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
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WestTowne Condominiums&#13;
The Concannon Company &amp;&#13;
Corlina Communities&#13;
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Woodland Mews&#13;
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Balmoral Park Condominiums&#13;
Wineman &amp; Komer&#13;
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The Banks of Saline&#13;
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The Enclave at Meadowbrook&#13;
bx &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
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▼ ,&#13;
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I^Ryan Homes&#13;
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248-446-2900&#13;
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Norfolk Homes&#13;
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Fieldstone Village&#13;
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Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
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Chelsea&#13;
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Hidden Lake&#13;
Green Oak Properties&#13;
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▲ NN&lt;orth Meadows&#13;
uenther Building Company&#13;
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Only One Leftll&#13;
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Thornton Farms&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
8123 Cypress Circle-S. side of&#13;
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Dexter (1-94 exit 167)&#13;
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The Village Marketplace&#13;
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The Concannon Company&#13;
147 Michigan Ave.&#13;
Downtown Saline&#13;
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etcl $1550. 734-323-7919 pool $350. 248-474-7993&#13;
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1.5 bath. No basement,&#13;
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$1.275. (734) 945-0302&#13;
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$750/mo. 734-323-0598&#13;
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$650/mo. 734-878-6253&#13;
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23, $990. 734-434-2362.&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bdrms, 2&#13;
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15 mins to Hospitals.&#13;
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Ypsi 734-395-5544&#13;
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$1500. (734) 475-9412.&#13;
Chelsea Lakefront 3bdrm&#13;
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2 car garage, fireplace,&#13;
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Ford Lk w/loft, vaulted&#13;
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port, 9715 Harbour Cove.&#13;
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$1,500/mo. Reynolds&#13;
Ann Arbor NE 2100 sf,&#13;
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$1400. 734-453-4717&#13;
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bath, 1450sf, large yard,&#13;
close to freeway&#13;
$1200/mo. 734-930-6617&#13;
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must see, unique! 7q4.fifiR.q7Ri&#13;
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3 bdrm house, totally remodeled&#13;
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8 bath, gas fireplace,&#13;
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bdrm, ranch on 1/2 acre,&#13;
CA, all appliances, large&#13;
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to Ann Arbor,&#13;
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3 Bdrm 2.5 Bath,fireplace&#13;
2000 sq ft, large masteer,&#13;
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810-919-2231 &gt; 5 p.m.&#13;
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washer/dryer, updated&#13;
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$1500/mo. 734-369-8049&#13;
3 blocks to UM Stadium,&#13;
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$500.1 bdrm $450. Low&#13;
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$500. 248-767-&#13;
5651 or 248-212-3524.&#13;
fireplace, attached garage,&#13;
washer/dryer,&#13;
grassy back yard/pond. ™ . , ™&#13;
$n50/mo. 734-516-4291. Mgmt. 517-787-1889&#13;
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bdrm/2.5 bath condo,&#13;
laundry, garage, fireplace.&#13;
WOW! fitcenter&#13;
w/pool. Off 23S of 94.&#13;
$ 1200/mo +utils.&#13;
734-622-9607&#13;
mo. rent free. Avail Now! Washtenaw/Goifside -&#13;
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-------- ------------- lease, no smoke/pets&#13;
$375/mo. 734-769-1056&#13;
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sq', on all sports lake.&#13;
15 min to Ann Arbor,&#13;
$850. 734-216-3520&#13;
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734-994-3334 / 426-2867&#13;
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Belleville. Downtown,&#13;
beautiful, large apt. hardwood&#13;
floors, 2 bdrm, 1&#13;
bath, washer/dryer, Immediately&#13;
avail $650 plus&#13;
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Best in Belleville 2 bdrm&#13;
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2 bdrm, NO PETS,&#13;
$775/mo includes&#13;
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Ann Arbor newly renovated&#13;
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Ann Arbor, Pattengill,&#13;
2319 Packard 1 bdrm,&#13;
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740-1112; 734-323-7919&#13;
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Awesome, 2 bdrm, pool,&#13;
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like setting. Close to all.&#13;
Belleville. (734) 697-8529&#13;
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$850. 734-699-9840&#13;
Belleville Lake, 1 bdrm,&#13;
750 sf, w/dock, heat,&#13;
water, covered parking&#13;
incl. $750. 734-944-7769&#13;
308 North Liberty&#13;
Canton 2 bdrm condo,&#13;
2 bath, all appliances.&#13;
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Fox Pointe Condo&#13;
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734-719-4581&#13;
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$1,350/mo. 734-417-5079 appliances, Ainsworth&#13;
■— Circle, Sec. 8 OK.&#13;
Avail 2 bdrm,2 bath den $95o/n,o. 734-883.4071&#13;
hardwood,fireplace, deck ^ '-------------------&#13;
SalineSchools $1200/mo Y PS I 3 bdrm 2 bath&#13;
+ security 734-944-0474 house, large yard, wood&#13;
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TTrri-uleLvei l , 31 bdrm, 11 .n5 P®'® ^“^I'^- $1050/mov io-Eqq&#13;
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experience working as&#13;
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supporting PC's&#13;
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Luxury Condo 1750 sf, 3&#13;
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dryer, garage, storage,&#13;
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large windows, high ceilings,&#13;
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David 734-395-6430&#13;
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1,900-19,000sf flex space&#13;
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ft. $15/sq. ft. Generous&#13;
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$550/Mo. 734-475-0717&#13;
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Office/Studio 1000 sf.&#13;
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. Call Chuck 313-506-2553&#13;
for appointment._________&#13;
OFFICE SPACE&#13;
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ANNARBOR. 200-1200sf.&#13;
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possible. Build to suit.&#13;
810-534-2077&#13;
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Beautiful 3308 sq' ranch,&#13;
5 bdrms, 3 baths.&#13;
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Beautiful brick 2000 sf&#13;
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1/2 bath, with full bsmt,&#13;
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baths Executive Home&#13;
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Burns Park 4bdrm&#13;
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$1700. 734-972-4272/&#13;
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$1200 discountable&#13;
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Ypsi Twp- 3 8 4 bdrm, 1&#13;
bath. Se c 8 OK,&#13;
$1150 (734) 449-2415&#13;
Ypsi Twp 3 bdrm 2 bath&#13;
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W. Side, charming, busy&#13;
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In home child care needed&#13;
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Construction&#13;
734-995-5557 Attn: Tracy “ Se/school front 3-6pm&#13;
Accounting Analyst Mon-Fri. Close to U of M&#13;
30 min. from Ann Arbor&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath, AC, 2.5&#13;
car heated,newly updated&#13;
$1100. 734-368-1338.&#13;
Ypsi Twp - 3 bdrm, basement&#13;
8 garage, updated,&#13;
new dishwasher, sec 8&#13;
ok. $1050. 734-485-3668&#13;
Ypsi Twp 4 bdrm. bilevel.&#13;
Appliances, garage.&#13;
Lincoln Schools.&#13;
$1275/mo. 734-665-1806&#13;
Record/analyze financial&#13;
data. Min. Associates&#13;
degree in economics or&#13;
equivalent and 1 yr. exp.&#13;
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Plymouth, Ml&#13;
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Plymouth, Ml 48170&#13;
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Monday-Sunday,&#13;
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bath,den, fin bsmt, ga- Ann Arbor - Downtown&#13;
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Clubview Sub - 3 bdrm,&#13;
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decks 8 3 season room,&#13;
$1400, 734-323-0778.&#13;
Dexter 3bdrm 2bath,fireplace,&#13;
2.5 car,upgraded&#13;
appliances.Option to buy&#13;
$1500/mo. 269-598-5695&#13;
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expressways, avail now&#13;
$1350. 734-449-8216.&#13;
DEXTER - Beautiful view,&#13;
riverfront home. 3 bdrm,&#13;
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$1,575. No smoke&#13;
/pets. 734-904-3975&#13;
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GRIEF COUNSELOR&#13;
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15 hrs per week. Send&#13;
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The University of Michigan&#13;
is seeking two qualified&#13;
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construction,&#13;
and repair activities&#13;
necessary to keep the&#13;
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with Section 9 of the&#13;
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Vessel Code for&#13;
B31.1 as a condition of&#13;
employment.&#13;
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job duties, qualifications,&#13;
and direction on how to&#13;
apply go to the Universities&#13;
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9844&#13;
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maintenance duties.&#13;
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wage $10.23 hr.&#13;
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Jo b #07-203, Ann Arbor&#13;
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Participants&#13;
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of running two&#13;
crews of steam fitters,&#13;
one working at the Central&#13;
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other in the Universities&#13;
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and fully understand&#13;
ail aspects of construction,&#13;
maintenance&#13;
and operation of steam&#13;
distribution systems.&#13;
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who has completed an&#13;
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reasonable knowledge of&#13;
State and Local Heating&#13;
8 Boiler codes including&#13;
Section 9 of the A SME&#13;
Boiler and Pressure&#13;
Vessel Code for B31.&#13;
For a complete listing of&#13;
job duties, qualifications,&#13;
and direction on how to&#13;
apply go to the Universities&#13;
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Tellers&#13;
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Services (PTS)&#13;
dept seeks to fill the&#13;
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is responsible to oversee&#13;
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shop operation. Associated&#13;
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management.&#13;
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abilities:&#13;
• Assoc degree In&#13;
relevant field or equivalent&#13;
combination of education&#13;
and experience&#13;
• Considerable knowledge&#13;
of the materials,&#13;
equipment and techniques&#13;
used to carry-out&#13;
the required work.&#13;
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experience&#13;
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of sign design and&#13;
Microsoft Office&#13;
software&#13;
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supervisory experience,&#13;
preferably of bargainedfor&#13;
employees&#13;
• Considerable experience&#13;
managing a unit or&#13;
operation&#13;
• Ability to plan and&#13;
direct effectively&#13;
•Ability to adhere to&#13;
project deadlines and&#13;
work under pressure&#13;
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written communication&#13;
skills; writing samples&#13;
req'd.&#13;
• Valid driver's license is&#13;
req'd&#13;
• Experience using&#13;
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MicroStation software is&#13;
highly desirable.&#13;
Work shift is 7 AM to&#13;
3:30 PM daily. Occasional&#13;
overtime req'd. Salary&#13;
range $50K to $55K.&#13;
Apply online at&#13;
http://www.umich.edu/~&#13;
jobs/ or in person at the&#13;
U-M Employment Office,&#13;
3003 S. State Street, Ann&#13;
Arbor (position #9700)&#13;
VALETS NEEDED&#13;
Min. $6.50 + tips&#13;
Parking Solutions. Inc. Is&#13;
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service focused individuals&#13;
for a local client.&#13;
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good driving record required.&#13;
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or fax 440-605-5556&#13;
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The Michigan Head-Pain&#13;
8 Neurological Institute&#13;
(MHNI) in Ann Arbor is&#13;
seeking a full time&#13;
clerical assistant for its&#13;
nursing dept. Preferred&#13;
candidates should have&#13;
a minimum of 2 years in&#13;
a medical setting.&#13;
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copying, faxing, performing&#13;
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with patients,&#13;
nurses and doctors.&#13;
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skills as well as excellent&#13;
communication and&#13;
organizational skills.&#13;
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evenings.&#13;
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letter and resume to&#13;
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and good benefits.&#13;
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a front office person who&#13;
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in Nursing, RN, Social&#13;
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clinical field is necessary.&#13;
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have three to five years&#13;
of direct personnel management&#13;
experience,&#13;
possess a broad experience&#13;
base in a variety of&#13;
clinical settings including&#13;
inpatient and ambulatory&#13;
care and have direct experience&#13;
with delivering&#13;
complex case management&#13;
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leadership,&#13;
communication and analytical&#13;
skills, demonstrated&#13;
ability to lead and&#13;
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environment and ability&#13;
to work independently&#13;
and collaborate with organization&#13;
leadership&#13;
and staff is necessary. In-&#13;
^terested candidates,&#13;
please send resume to&#13;
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Management Center;&#13;
2500 Green Rd, Suite&#13;
700, Ann Arbor, Ml&#13;
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for seniors&#13;
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2190 Ann Arbor-Saline&#13;
Rd. Ann Arbor, Ml 48103&#13;
Phone: (734) 327-1350&#13;
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for 24-bed inpatient&#13;
adult care unit with 24/7&#13;
responsibilities for patient&#13;
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direct care staff. Director&#13;
will participate as a contributing&#13;
member of behavioral&#13;
health service&#13;
leadership team and a&#13;
community-focused advocate&#13;
for behavioral&#13;
health care clients. With&#13;
hospital leaders, will&#13;
work to facilitate consistent&#13;
access, quality care&#13;
and safe patient environment.&#13;
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for leading and developing&#13;
serviceoriented&#13;
and patientcentered&#13;
team for compassionate&#13;
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broad base of behavioral&#13;
health experience&#13;
and progressive&#13;
leadership responsibilities&#13;
in nursing; minimum&#13;
BSN, Masters degree&#13;
preferred. The successful&#13;
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outstanding communication&#13;
and organizational&#13;
skills, service&#13;
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reach their potential.&#13;
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committed and experienced.&#13;
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is high; employee&#13;
satisfaction is high and&#13;
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highly regarded with the&#13;
highest standards of&#13;
care, service and collegial&#13;
teamwork. Please&#13;
apply on-line at:&#13;
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Department of&#13;
Human Resources&#13;
Medical Office Check&#13;
Out Specialists&#13;
Fast-paced Internal&#13;
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seeking two upbeat, outgoing&#13;
candidates to join&#13;
our administrative staff&#13;
as Check-Out Specialists,&#13;
with positions open in&#13;
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helpful. Please email&#13;
resume to&#13;
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Ophthalmic Assistant&#13;
Multi-physician&#13;
opthaimology practice&#13;
seeks a highly motivated,&#13;
energetic, reliable,&#13;
self-starting individual.&#13;
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will be able to work&#13;
independently and/or&#13;
in a team environment,&#13;
have a positive attitude,&#13;
be able to perform&#13;
patient work-ups, scribe&#13;
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testing. Flexibility and&#13;
the ability to work in a&#13;
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is required. We offer&#13;
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benefit package. Fax&#13;
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is required. The&#13;
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hours and excellent benefit&#13;
package. Position will&#13;
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benefits package; mileage&#13;
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carriers to insure&#13;
the care/coverage regulations.&#13;
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necessary to make&#13;
recommendations for&#13;
resident care and needed&#13;
follow-up for items&#13;
Identified during the&#13;
assessment&#13;
E-mail or fax all&#13;
responses to&#13;
recruiter®&#13;
glacierhllls.org&#13;
734-929-6901 (fax)&#13;
RN/LPNs/CNAs&#13;
Northfield Place, a 112&#13;
bed skilled nursing facility&#13;
is seeking motivated&#13;
RNs &amp; LPNs. Currently&#13;
we have full/part/ contingent&#13;
positions available.&#13;
(12 hour shifts) NO&#13;
W E EK EN D S !! We have a&#13;
new competitive wage&#13;
scale that is based on&#13;
experience! I Must pass a&#13;
criminal background&#13;
check and drug screen.&#13;
Also seeking full/part&#13;
time CNAs to fulfill our 8&#13;
hour shifts.&#13;
If interested please fax&#13;
resume to:&#13;
Northfield Place&#13;
8633 Main Street&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Ml&#13;
48189&#13;
Phone (734) 449-4431&#13;
Fax (734) 449-7192&#13;
RN's/LPN's&#13;
Private duty, canton&#13;
area. 734-254-0092&#13;
Senior Biller&#13;
Busy surgical practice,&#13;
requires 4 years billing&#13;
experience. System&#13;
experience preferred:&#13;
NextGen. Additional&#13;
experience, Centriclty,&#13;
Medic, others. Responsibilities&#13;
include: audit 8&#13;
process daily clinic encounters,&#13;
fix encounter&#13;
edits for rebill, process&#13;
hard copy claims, attach&#13;
EOB's if needed, bill corv&#13;
suits &amp; surgeries, process&#13;
dictation to&#13;
consults/surgeries from&#13;
faxes sent, post payments.&#13;
Great pay. Other&#13;
duties as assigned in&#13;
support of communications&#13;
center area. Great&#13;
office team, pay and&#13;
benefits. Call Mr. Lopez&#13;
734-445-1701&#13;
Office and Clerical&#13;
Administrative Asst. P/T&#13;
Downtown Ypsi, 6 hours&#13;
per week. Duties include:&#13;
phone calls, filing,&#13;
proficiency with Microsoft&#13;
&amp; Excel. $10/hr. Review&#13;
after 90 days. Fax&#13;
resume: 734-487-5997.&#13;
ADMINISTRATIVE A S ST&#13;
for expanding local&#13;
financial planning&#13;
practice. PT, leading to&#13;
FT position in growing&#13;
practice. Position&#13;
requires excellent&#13;
communication,&#13;
composition &amp; grammar&#13;
skills &amp; competency w/&#13;
Microsoft Word &amp; Excel&#13;
Applications. Must be&#13;
well organized, have the&#13;
ability to work independently&#13;
w/ strong attention&#13;
to detail 8 a self starter&#13;
w/ a high degree of professionalism.&#13;
Good people&#13;
8 phone skills are a&#13;
must. This is a tremendous&#13;
growth opportunity&#13;
for the right person. Fax&#13;
resumes to Mark at&#13;
734-477-5288&#13;
Appointment&#13;
Secretaries!&#13;
Ann Arbor office is&#13;
offering FT positions for&#13;
appt secretaries! Will&#13;
train. Earn an avg. from&#13;
$300 to $750-h&#13;
per week. Paid&#13;
vacations for hard work.&#13;
Fun working&#13;
environment!&#13;
Call 734-389-0300&#13;
Write a new chapter&#13;
in your career&#13;
fe ) )&#13;
Providence Hospital, a member of St. John Health&#13;
located in Southfield, is not only on the U.S. News S£&#13;
World Report's list of America’s Best Hospitals in 2006&#13;
but is also the perfect place for experienced Nurse&#13;
Practitioners/Physician Assistants to be their best.&#13;
Be part of our story by joining our dynamic Critical Care&#13;
leadership team as a Nurse Practitioner for our Rapid&#13;
Response Team. This position is considered the leader&#13;
of the initial response of RRT on the midnight shift.&#13;
Requirements include a Master’s degree in Nursing,&#13;
certification as a N P by the state of Michigan, and at least&#13;
two years of experience as an Advanced Practice Nurse&#13;
and/or strong clinical experience in critical care nursing.&#13;
Our mission-based system is committed to providing a&#13;
hohstic approach to treatment. We also have exceptional&#13;
opportunities available for Nurse Practitioner/Physician&#13;
Assistants for General, Neuro, Med/Surg and Orthopedic&#13;
Surgery as well as a contingent position in Oncology&#13;
Clinical Practice.&#13;
Share our passion for healing.&#13;
Contact Mary Legette at&#13;
248-849-5029 or apply online&#13;
at stjohn.org/careers SrlOHN&#13;
J HEALTH*, EOE&#13;
A Passion for Healing&#13;
Registered Nurse&#13;
ICU&#13;
A unique opportunity exists&#13;
for a part time night&#13;
RN position in a progressive&#13;
clinical ICU, with&#13;
state-of-the-art patientcentered&#13;
care and evidence&#13;
based nursing&#13;
practice. Chelsea Community&#13;
Hospital offers a&#13;
supportive and nurturing&#13;
environment that incorporates&#13;
national standards&#13;
of excellent with&#13;
small town values, competitive&#13;
salary, and a&#13;
strong benefits package.&#13;
If you desire to be part of&#13;
a multi-disciplinary team&#13;
of health care professionals,&#13;
then Chelsea Community&#13;
Hospital is the&#13;
right choice for you! Join&#13;
us, and apply on line at:&#13;
www.cch.org&#13;
Department of&#13;
Human Resources&#13;
A s s is ta n t -&#13;
Testing Center&#13;
(Part Time)&#13;
Greet students and administer&#13;
computer and&#13;
paper and pencil examinations&#13;
in the WCC&#13;
Testing Center. Hours&#13;
are weekday mornings&#13;
and some afternoons.&#13;
Students need not apply.&#13;
Minimum qualifications:&#13;
High school graduate or&#13;
GED equivalent, plus 15&#13;
credit hours of higher&#13;
education coursework,&#13;
equivalent of two years&#13;
full-time work experience&#13;
in a position where&#13;
the candidate demonstrated&#13;
strong interpersonal&#13;
and communication&#13;
skills, and computer&#13;
ability. Hourly wage is&#13;
$11.40; 19.99 hours per&#13;
week maximum.&#13;
Application deadline is&#13;
Ju ly 13, 2007.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should send completed&#13;
official WCC application&#13;
form and transcripts to&#13;
the Office of Human Resource&#13;
Management,&#13;
Washtenaw Community&#13;
College, 4800 E. Huron&#13;
River Dr., Ann Arbor, Ml&#13;
48106. Candidates must&#13;
be authorized to work in&#13;
the United States. Proof&#13;
of U.S. citizenship or immigration&#13;
status will be&#13;
required upon employment.&#13;
For job postings&#13;
and application materials&#13;
see our web site at:&#13;
http://&#13;
wvyn/v.wccnet.edu/jobs.&#13;
WCC is a smoke free&#13;
campus AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
FULL T IME office&#13;
position with excellent&#13;
benefits package available&#13;
in fast-paced Ann&#13;
Arbor marketing firm.&#13;
Responsibilities include:&#13;
Marketing kit assembly,&#13;
copying, emailing,&#13;
faxing, ordering marketing&#13;
material 8 general&#13;
office duties. Fax, mail,&#13;
or e-mail resume to&#13;
734-669-9453, P.O. BOX&#13;
1111, Ann Arbor, Ml&#13;
48106, wrexroth®&#13;
annuity-exchange.com&#13;
Office Asst needed 25&#13;
hrs/wk for Ann Arbor&#13;
area multi-family mfr.&#13;
home community. Customer&#13;
service 8 general&#13;
office duties. Computer&#13;
8 sales skills required.&#13;
$8/hr. Send resumes to&#13;
orchardgrove@newburymanagement.&#13;
com or&#13;
734-662-1860____________&#13;
Production Assistant&#13;
Experienced clerical support,&#13;
excellent telephone&#13;
skills/ computer knowledge&#13;
a must. Detail oriented,&#13;
casual office, PT.&#13;
Fax to: 734-451-0945.&#13;
Receptionist/&#13;
Administrative Assistant&#13;
to investment management&#13;
firm as part of a&#13;
fast paced growing organization.&#13;
Qualified&#13;
candidates must present&#13;
a professional appearance&#13;
and should possess&#13;
excellent skills, including&#13;
but not limited to,&#13;
phone, typing, filing,&#13;
ability to organize, prepare&#13;
and coordinate&#13;
marketing mailings, and&#13;
Microsoft Office. Send&#13;
resume and salary requirements&#13;
to:&#13;
Human Resources&#13;
M-23942&#13;
P.O. Box 1147&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106&#13;
SECRETARY/&#13;
RECEPTIONIST&#13;
St. Thomas the Apostle&#13;
Catholic Church is&#13;
seeking a F/T front office&#13;
secretary/receptlonist.&#13;
This fast paced position&#13;
requires excellent people&#13;
skills, the ability to create&#13;
and layout the weekly&#13;
bulletin using Publisher,&#13;
excellent communication&#13;
skills, and attention to&#13;
detail. Knowledge of the&#13;
Catholic faith and&#13;
protocols is essential.&#13;
Benefits. Complete job&#13;
description at:&#13;
wvm.sta2.org.&#13;
Please send a cover&#13;
letter and a resume to:&#13;
Glen Johnston&#13;
St. Thomas the Apostle&#13;
530 Elizabeth St.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48104&#13;
y y m y&#13;
S p e c ia l is t&#13;
Student Connections&#13;
Cali Center&#13;
Serves all college populations&#13;
by providing information&#13;
and instruction&#13;
with regards to all student&#13;
services. Minimum&#13;
qualifications: High&#13;
school graduate and 0-2&#13;
years relevant work experience.&#13;
Starting hourly&#13;
rate is $12.45 with numerous&#13;
fringe benefits.&#13;
Variable hours: Monday&#13;
through Saturday,&#13;
8-7pm. Application&#13;
deadline is Ju ly 13, 2007.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should apply to Washtenaw&#13;
Community College,&#13;
Office of Human Resource&#13;
Management,&#13;
4800 E. Huron River Dr.,&#13;
Business Education&#13;
Building, First Floor,&#13;
Room 120, Ann Arbor,&#13;
Ml. (734) 973-3497 Fax&#13;
(734) 677-5415. Candidates&#13;
must be authorized&#13;
to work in the US. Proof&#13;
of US citizenship or immigration&#13;
status will be&#13;
required upon employment.&#13;
For job postings&#13;
and application materials&#13;
see our web site at&#13;
http://&#13;
www.wccnet.edu/jobs.&#13;
WCC is a smoke free&#13;
campus AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
^W a s h te n aw&#13;
Comitumity College&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Managerial&#13;
CNsS&#13;
ASSISTANT&#13;
TO THE CLERK&#13;
Responsible for the day&#13;
to day operations of the&#13;
Clerk's office in conjunction&#13;
w/the Deputy Clerk.&#13;
Must ensure that statutory&#13;
requirements for the&#13;
Clerk's office are fulfilled.&#13;
Assists in the conduct of&#13;
all elections in accordance&#13;
w/local, state, 8&#13;
federal laws. Prepares&#13;
legal notices, tests 8&#13;
troubleshoots voting&#13;
equip. Oversees 8 participates&#13;
in the registration&#13;
of voters. Coordinates,&#13;
prepares, 8 processes&#13;
correspondence,&#13;
documents, records, etc.&#13;
Maintains a comprehensive&#13;
document 8 record&#13;
retention system.&#13;
Required: Associate's&#13;
degree or the equiv.&#13;
w/coursework In office&#13;
mgmt. or related field.&#13;
Three or more yrs. of office&#13;
or business mgmt.&#13;
exp. Municipal exp. preferred.&#13;
Valid Ml driver's&#13;
license, must be bondable.&#13;
Criminal background&#13;
check 8 drug&#13;
screening required.&#13;
Submit completed&#13;
application 8 resume by&#13;
7/27/07 to:&#13;
Pittsfield Charter Twp.,&#13;
6201 W. Michigan Ave.,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48108.&#13;
Salary: $33,417-$43,439&#13;
(DOQ). Applications&#13;
may be obtained at&#13;
www.pittsfieldtwp.org&#13;
EOE/ADA&#13;
ASST TOUR MGR&#13;
Small, growing, profitable&#13;
Ann Arbor travel&#13;
company needs F/T person&#13;
to help in office. Position&#13;
is detail oriented,&#13;
multi-faceted, challenging,&#13;
requires good people&#13;
skills, fun work environment.&#13;
Salary-!- bonuses&#13;
w/travel benefits.&#13;
Fax info to 734-994-3402,&#13;
Huron Valley Travel.&#13;
Automobile GM and/or&#13;
GSM - No Nights or&#13;
Weekends. $125-$150k&#13;
800-374-3314 Ext 257&#13;
Automotive&#13;
S ta r t y o u r&#13;
c a re e r N o w !&#13;
Sales Manager&#13;
Lexus of Ann Arbor&#13;
Our two state of the art&#13;
facilities are expanding&#13;
and we are adding to our&#13;
leadership team. For&#13;
individuals that possess&#13;
strong customer 8&#13;
employee satisfaction&#13;
skills, high energy, a&#13;
positive attitude 8 a&#13;
strong work ethic please&#13;
email Jo e at&#13;
jgilmour®lexusofann&#13;
arbor.net or call&#13;
734-996-1662. W e offer&#13;
medical/ dental 8&#13;
401K plan for the&#13;
right individual.&#13;
Human Resource&#13;
Administrator&#13;
Monroe Community&#13;
Mental Health Authority&#13;
is seeking an experienced&#13;
Human Resource&#13;
Professional to manage&#13;
the HR and employment&#13;
functions of the organization.&#13;
A Bachelors Degree&#13;
and 3 years experience&#13;
in human resources&#13;
management is required.&#13;
Experience should include&#13;
management of a&#13;
collective bargaining unit&#13;
agreement, benefits&#13;
management, and all&#13;
other employment related&#13;
function. Monroe&#13;
CMHA is a Joint Commission&#13;
Accredited publicly&#13;
funded mental&#13;
health program that employs&#13;
179 staff. Apply&#13;
by mail or fax to HR&#13;
Dept. MCMHA P.O. Box&#13;
726 Monroe Ml 48161&#13;
Fax 734-243-0145 by&#13;
Ju ly 27&#13;
In s t ru c to r&#13;
P h a rm a c y&#13;
T e ch n o lo g y&#13;
Part Time&#13;
Seeking part time&#13;
instructor to teach&#13;
Pharmacy Technology&#13;
classes for the Fall 2007&#13;
semester (classes begin&#13;
August 24, 2007). MA in&#13;
related field, current registration&#13;
as a pharmacist&#13;
or certified technician In&#13;
the State of Michigan&#13;
and teaching experience&#13;
required. Current hourly&#13;
rate is $46.33.&#13;
Please email resume to&#13;
Granville Lee at&#13;
granlee®wccnet.edu&#13;
WCC is a smoke free&#13;
campus. AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
.^W a sh ten aw&#13;
Community College&#13;
Resident Services -&#13;
Aide&#13;
Ypsilanti&#13;
Experience with&#13;
elderly/disabled,&#13;
knowledge of benefit&#13;
programs, ADA, aging&#13;
services, basic computer&#13;
skills, clean criminal/&#13;
driver's record. Benefits.&#13;
Fax resume:&#13;
207-879-0901&#13;
Attn: RSC/YPsilanti&#13;
Equal Opportunity&#13;
Employer&#13;
Retail&#13;
Front Counter&#13;
Sales/ink technician&#13;
Please apply within at:&#13;
Cartridge World of Ann&#13;
Arbor. 893 W.&#13;
Eisenhower Suite B Ann&#13;
Arbor next to Panera&#13;
Bread. 734-213-1739&#13;
Nonprofit&#13;
Retail Manager&#13;
Ten Thousand Villages&#13;
303 S. Main St. Ann Arbor&#13;
Submit resume 8&#13;
cover letter to Human&#13;
Resources Committee&#13;
7640 Zeeb Rd. Dexter&#13;
Mi, 48130 or em a il:&#13;
mcfadclan®&#13;
yahoo.com&#13;
visit:&#13;
villagesannarbor.org&#13;
and&#13;
tenthousandvillages.com&#13;
to learn about this fair&#13;
trade store, its mission, 8&#13;
the parent organization&#13;
Sales&#13;
START A CAREER WITH&#13;
A PROVEN LEADER!&#13;
Sears Home&#13;
Improvement Products,&#13;
a national leader in vinyl&#13;
siding, custom window&#13;
and door products, is&#13;
looking for Sales&#13;
Representatives. Top&#13;
performers in this region&#13;
earned an average of&#13;
117,000*&#13;
• Compensation: Sixfigure&#13;
income potentiall&#13;
• Leads: Company&#13;
provided, qualified and&#13;
pre-setl&#13;
• Training: Cuttingedge,&#13;
professionally&#13;
designed sales training!&#13;
• Benefits: 401 (k),&#13;
Medical/Dental&#13;
insurance, etc!&#13;
• Incentives: We&#13;
operate an incentive and&#13;
reward based&#13;
environment!&#13;
• Growth: All managers&#13;
are promoted from&#13;
within. Due to growth&#13;
plan, there are many&#13;
opportunities!&#13;
For immediate&#13;
consideration, please&#13;
contact/send your&#13;
resume to Jo e Hendricks&#13;
at: Fax: 734-525-1423 or&#13;
Email: jhendr®&#13;
searssiding.com. When&#13;
emailing resume, please&#13;
indicate "SHIP Resume&#13;
Submission" In the&#13;
subject line.&#13;
*Based on regional&#13;
average for top 10 Sales&#13;
Representatives with at&#13;
least 1 year of service.&#13;
M/F/DA^. EOE.&#13;
W e utilize drug testing&#13;
and criminal background&#13;
checks as a condition of&#13;
employment.&#13;
Seeking career minded,&#13;
self motivated people,&#13;
excellent benefit package.&#13;
For Sales Floor Associate&#13;
apply 3352 Washtenaw&#13;
Ave. or fax resume&#13;
to 734-971-3322&#13;
For cashiers 8 lawn 8&#13;
garden dept. Apply&#13;
21-05 W Stadium Blvd or&#13;
Marketing&#13;
Communications&#13;
Specialist&#13;
Technical society In&#13;
Farmington Hills seeks&#13;
Individual to develop&#13;
targeted communications,&#13;
research market&#13;
segments, and perform&#13;
national/international PR&#13;
campaigns. Candidate&#13;
will assist in developing&#13;
newsletters, updating&#13;
websites, and managing&#13;
advertising opportunities.&#13;
Minimal nationwide&#13;
travel. 4 year degree in&#13;
PR; 5 years pertinent&#13;
experience; excellent&#13;
written and verbal communications&#13;
skills; superior&#13;
presentation and&#13;
analytical skills; plus&#13;
demonstrated skills to&#13;
handle a variety of assignments&#13;
simultaneously.&#13;
Resume and writing&#13;
samples:&#13;
HR - MCS&#13;
P.O. Box 9094&#13;
Farmington Hills, Ml&#13;
48331&#13;
EMAIL: Barb.Cheyne®&#13;
concrete.org&#13;
FAX: 248-848-3771&#13;
um&#13;
. fax resume 734-665-7566&#13;
Sales and Agents&#13;
AAAAM&#13;
The Ann Arbor Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce&#13;
is seeking a full time&#13;
Customer Service Representative.&#13;
Qualified&#13;
candidate should be&#13;
self-motivated, have&#13;
extensive customer&#13;
service experience and&#13;
possess excellent&#13;
communication skills.&#13;
Please email resume,&#13;
cover letter and salary&#13;
requirements to g eoff®&#13;
annarborchamber.org or&#13;
by fax at 734-665-4191&#13;
PartTime&#13;
Employment&#13;
EDC Members&#13;
Scio Township has four&#13;
(4) openings for members&#13;
of our Economic&#13;
Development Corporation.&#13;
Knowledge of business&#13;
development and&#13;
bonding issues is useful&#13;
for these positions. The&#13;
EDC is responsible for&#13;
attracting and helping&#13;
new and existing busi-&#13;
W f l s h t p n a w nesses. Meetings are&#13;
V V c IO l l L C U a w annually&#13;
and members are compensated&#13;
$25 for meetings&#13;
attended.&#13;
Interested parties please&#13;
send a brief resume and&#13;
introductory letter to:&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
Scio Township&#13;
827 N. Zeeb Road&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48103&#13;
Or email to:&#13;
cnielsen@twp.scio.mi.us&#13;
Community College&#13;
ChatMi Community Hospital&#13;
776 South Main Street&#13;
Chelsea. Ml 48116-1399&#13;
www.cch.org&#13;
Phone: (734)475-3998&#13;
Fax: (734)475-4041&#13;
A smoke free facility&#13;
Equal Opportunity&#13;
Employer&#13;
We're available&#13;
24/7&#13;
mlive.com/aanewsads&#13;
Office/Administrative&#13;
Our Ann Arbor based&#13;
PEO is committed to&#13;
providing superior&#13;
Payroll,Benefit and Human&#13;
Resource services&#13;
to our clients. W e are&#13;
seeking candidates for&#13;
two positions within the&#13;
company.&#13;
Full-time opportunity for&#13;
a General File Clerk.&#13;
Position responsibilities&#13;
include sorting and distributing&#13;
mail and faxes,&#13;
filing, and other administrative&#13;
duties.&#13;
Part-time opportunity for&#13;
a Benefits Administrator.&#13;
This position will provide&#13;
support on multiple client&#13;
benefit plans and will&#13;
have contact with insurance&#13;
vendors.&#13;
Candidates for both&#13;
positions must have excellent&#13;
verbal and written&#13;
communication&#13;
' skills, as well as proficiency&#13;
in Word and&#13;
Excel. Send resume&#13;
with salary requirements&#13;
to: employment®&#13;
bcnservices.com&#13;
Find it Here!&#13;
In the classifieds.&#13;
DEAN OF&#13;
EN RO L LM EN T&#13;
Washtenaw&#13;
Community College&#13;
The Dean of Enrollment&#13;
has overall responsibility&#13;
and leadership for the&#13;
Admissions, Student Records,&#13;
and Student Connection&#13;
counter and call&#13;
center within the Student&#13;
Services Division. As&#13;
the administrator of&#13;
these critical entry service&#13;
areas, the Dean of&#13;
Enrollment plans, develops,&#13;
and monitors the&#13;
implementation of cutting&#13;
edge activities and&#13;
programs related to enrollment&#13;
services.&#13;
The successful candidate&#13;
must possess the&#13;
following:&#13;
• Master's degree in&#13;
relevant area.&#13;
• Equivalent often (10)&#13;
years full-time success&#13;
work experience with a&#13;
minimum of five (5)&#13;
years in Student Se rvices&#13;
including involvement&#13;
in program development,&#13;
staff supervision,&#13;
and administration.&#13;
• Strong evidence of&#13;
administrative,&#13;
supervisory, and public&#13;
relations skills.&#13;
• Ability to effectively&#13;
communicate with a variety&#13;
of internal and external&#13;
constituencies.&#13;
• Extensive knowledge&#13;
of computerized&#13;
information systems.&#13;
Initial salary range is&#13;
$73,538 - $80,891 dependent&#13;
upon education&#13;
and related experience&#13;
with numerous fringe&#13;
benefits. Application&#13;
deadline is August 10,&#13;
2007.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should send completed&#13;
WCC application form,&#13;
resume and transcripts&#13;
to the Office of Human&#13;
Resource Management,&#13;
Washtenaw Community&#13;
College, PO Box 1610,&#13;
4800 E. Huron River Dr.,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106.&#13;
(734) 973-3497 Fax&#13;
(734)677-5415. For job&#13;
postings and application&#13;
materials see our web&#13;
site at:&#13;
www.wccnet.edu/jobs.&#13;
WCC is a smoke free&#13;
campus.&#13;
AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
Program Specialist&#13;
Washtenaw Success by&#13;
6, A Great Start Initiative&#13;
seeks program specialist&#13;
to work with community&#13;
groups, agencies, and&#13;
volunteers to forward&#13;
programs for young&#13;
children in Washtenaw&#13;
County. Candidate must&#13;
be able to support and&#13;
develop collaborative&#13;
groups, work well with&#13;
parents and professionals,&#13;
and have excellent&#13;
verbal and written communication&#13;
skills. Additionally,&#13;
candidate will&#13;
write grants; recruit and&#13;
engage volunteers; and&#13;
implement existing community&#13;
development&#13;
plans. Bachelor's degree&#13;
and two years experience&#13;
in community organization&#13;
or early childhood&#13;
programs/education&#13;
and/or training required.&#13;
Additional information&#13;
is available at:&#13;
w w w .w a sh ten aw&#13;
successby6.org&#13;
Email resume to:&#13;
s ow e n c ru is e ®&#13;
wuway.org&#13;
by Ju ly 16&#13;
AUDIO-VIDEO-HOME&#13;
THEATER SALES&#13;
Full time, w/benefits.&#13;
Send resume to:&#13;
dcogar@biggeorges.&#13;
com&#13;
Automotive&#13;
New &amp; Used Car&#13;
Sales Consultants&#13;
Needed&#13;
Great opportunity! Phenomenal&#13;
pay plan, large&#13;
inventoiy, excellent benefits,&#13;
flexible work schedule,&#13;
state of the art used car&#13;
facility, certified training,&#13;
great work environment.&#13;
Contact Mike Rossi at&#13;
800-449-5337 or apply&#13;
in person:&#13;
O'Hara Chrysler&#13;
1111 W. Michigan Ave.&#13;
Automotive&#13;
S ta r t y o u r&#13;
c a re e r N o w !&#13;
Sales Consultants&#13;
Lexus &amp; Infiniti&#13;
of Ann Arbor&#13;
Our two state of the art&#13;
facilities are expanding&#13;
and we are adding to our&#13;
sales team. For individuals&#13;
that possess strong&#13;
customer satisfaction&#13;
skills, high energy, a&#13;
positive attitude 8 a&#13;
strong work ethic please&#13;
email Mark at&#13;
mlouria@lexusofann&#13;
arbor.net or call&#13;
734-996-1662. We offer&#13;
medical/ dental 8&#13;
401K plan for the&#13;
right individual.&#13;
SALES SUPPORT&#13;
Micro Source, a&#13;
computer and IT services&#13;
firm, seeks outgoing&#13;
individuals to&#13;
assist corporate clients&#13;
with product selection,&#13;
bid preparation, order&#13;
writing, and follow&#13;
through. Creative problem&#13;
solving skills and&#13;
strong customer service&#13;
orientation a must.&#13;
Resume to;&#13;
stevef@microsrc.com&#13;
or fax, 734-669-8844.&#13;
FURNITURE SALES&#13;
Tyner Furniture of Ann&#13;
Arbor is looking for a self&#13;
motivated, enthusiastic&#13;
Sales Consultant. Large&#13;
showroom with quality&#13;
name brands such as&#13;
Thomasville, Flexsteel&#13;
and Stanley to name a&#13;
few. Full-time commission&#13;
position. Excellent&#13;
benefits including 401 (k).&#13;
Prior sales or design&#13;
experience preferred.&#13;
Closed Sundays. For&#13;
immediate consideration,&#13;
please call Mike at&#13;
(734) 995-3900.__________&#13;
Food Service&#13;
Ann Arbor Art Fair .♦^♦.WashtenaW&#13;
Workers&#13;
Ju ly 18th - Ju ly 21st.&#13;
Happy - hard working -&#13;
dependable workers&#13;
needed selling frozen&#13;
yogurt. Cash paid daily.&#13;
Call Bill, 248-760-7577.&#13;
Hair Stylist needed for&#13;
beautiful salon in downtown&#13;
Brighton. Pay is&#13;
commission based.&#13;
Clientele preferred.&#13;
Apply in person.&#13;
Shine Salon, Inc.&#13;
209 W. Main St., #105&#13;
Brighton (810) 229-9018&#13;
JV COACH&#13;
Soccer or Field Hockey&#13;
exp. helpful visit:&#13;
salineschools.com/jobs&#13;
734-395-1235&#13;
Outgoing People&#13;
Needed P/T generating&#13;
leads at The Home Depot.&#13;
Fri.-Sun. only. Base&#13;
wage $15/hr-i-bonus.&#13;
S Roman, 810-742-6666&#13;
Background check reauired.&#13;
F/T also Avail.&#13;
Community Ck)llege&#13;
Manager&#13;
of Group Home&#13;
Seeking person experienced&#13;
in group home&#13;
management, consumer&#13;
services, and personnel&#13;
management. $12.70 per&#13;
hr plus good benefits.&#13;
West of ann Arbor. Call&#13;
Recruiter 734-458-8140&#13;
or fax 734-458-8195&#13;
Toddler Program&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
Full time position available&#13;
for a Toddler Program&#13;
Supervisor in the&#13;
Hospital's NAEYC ao&#13;
credited Child Care Center.&#13;
Requirements Include&#13;
one year training&#13;
and/or recent experience&#13;
in a structured program&#13;
working with toddlers.&#13;
Previous supervisory experience&#13;
a must. Bachelor's&#13;
Degree in early&#13;
childhood. The hospital&#13;
offers competitive salary,&#13;
strong benefit package&#13;
and the opportunity to&#13;
make a difference in&#13;
children's lives. Please&#13;
apply on-line at:&#13;
www.cch.org&#13;
Department of&#13;
Human Resources&#13;
Community Hotpitil&#13;
776 South Main Sirrat&#13;
Cholaea. Ml 48118-1399&#13;
www.cch.org&#13;
Phone: (734)475-3998&#13;
Fax: (734)475-4041&#13;
A smoke free facility&#13;
Equal Opportunity Employer&#13;
Find it Here!&#13;
In the classifieds.&#13;
A N O T H E R S A T I S F I E D&#13;
C U S T O M E R ..........&#13;
" Within a few days of placing&#13;
my ad in the classifieds I found&#13;
a buyer for my PC."&#13;
The Dally Bargains - “the sweet spot”&#13;
Jen R, Brighton&#13;
Leasing Consultant&#13;
W e are looking for a F/T&#13;
individual with or without&#13;
experience to assist&#13;
at our office community&#13;
located in the Ann Arbor&#13;
area. Must be detail orientated&#13;
8 enjoys leasing.&#13;
Benefits 8 commissions&#13;
included. Fax resume to:&#13;
734-434-7538 or call&#13;
734-434-6650&#13;
National Corp. expanding&#13;
to Detroit area. Need&#13;
3 people not afraid to&#13;
speak in front of groups&#13;
8 make significant&#13;
income. 800-449-3004&#13;
SA L E S MANAGER&#13;
Seeking a reliable Parttime&#13;
professional person&#13;
to oversee the Marketing&#13;
8 Rental of "The Opera&#13;
House" in Howell, a nonprofit&#13;
organization site.&#13;
Experience in Business&#13;
Management, Event&#13;
Planning 8 knowledge of&#13;
the arts helpful. Motivated&#13;
self-starter, organizational&#13;
8 communication&#13;
skills 8 customer relations&#13;
a must. Microsoft&#13;
Office 8 QuikBooks preferred.&#13;
Send resume to:&#13;
LAC&#13;
PO Box 626&#13;
Howell, Ml 48844&#13;
by Ju ly 20&#13;
Jo b description available&#13;
on: theoperahouse.us&#13;
517-540-0065&#13;
CllckAnnArbor.com Real&#13;
Estate Is hiring 2 full time&#13;
team sales agents. Work&#13;
as a team member.&#13;
Commissions shared&#13;
and leads provided.&#13;
Email resume to;&#13;
bob@clickannarbor.com&#13;
Volunteers&#13;
TEST SUBJECTS&#13;
NEEDED&#13;
18-30 and 65-L year old&#13;
subjects needed for&#13;
driving study. Must have&#13;
valid driver's license.&#13;
Study pays $60 for 3 hrs.&#13;
Call Sean at&#13;
(734) 763-2485&#13;
Groundskeeper P/T&#13;
Apartment Community&#13;
Landscaping experience&#13;
preferred.&#13;
References Required.&#13;
Fax resume734-485-5924&#13;
Independent&#13;
Medical Sales Rep&#13;
Local Territory&#13;
send resume to:&#13;
jmathewsf@aol.com&#13;
Or fax to 260-471-2797&#13;
Antiques, Art and Collectibles&#13;
Auctions and Auctioneers&#13;
Building, Heating and .&#13;
Cooling Items&#13;
Business, Office and&#13;
Restaurant Equipment&#13;
Christmas Trees&#13;
Clothing, Furs and Jewelry&#13;
Computers&#13;
Daily Bargain Ads&#13;
Estate Sales&#13;
Firewood and Wood Stoves&#13;
Freebies&#13;
Freebies Wanted&#13;
Garage and Yard Sales&#13;
Handicapped Supplies and&#13;
Services&#13;
Hobbies, Crafts and Art Supplies&#13;
Home Electronics&#13;
Household Items&#13;
Lawn, Garden and Snow&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Machine, Tool and Heavy&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Merchandise Wanted&#13;
Miscellaneous Items&#13;
Musical Merchandise&#13;
Photography and Video&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs&#13;
Antique*, Art&#13;
and Collectibles&#13;
Camphorwood Campaign&#13;
Chest a.k.a. Marine&#13;
chest. Appraisal $1800.&#13;
S M ik e (734) 665-1967.&#13;
Auctions and&#13;
Auctioneers&#13;
Family Landscape&#13;
Supply, LLC&#13;
A U C T IO N&#13;
Wed., Ju ly 11,10 am&#13;
1-96 to Fowlerville exit&#13;
#129 Fowlerville Rd.,&#13;
south about V* mile to&#13;
Van Buren Rd., west&#13;
about V* mile to 8787&#13;
VanBuren Rd.,&#13;
Fowlerville, Ml 48836&#13;
www.narhiauctions.com&#13;
1995 GMC %-ton w/&#13;
plow; 1989 Ford F350&#13;
flatbed; 1982 Ford F250&#13;
flatbed; 1979 Chevy Vaton&#13;
w/plow; 1984 Int.&#13;
5yd. dump; 1985 Chevy&#13;
3yd. dump; 1983 Chevy&#13;
3yd. dump; 1989 Ford&#13;
F350 service truck; 24'&#13;
enclosed trailer; landscape&#13;
trailer; Tiger Line&#13;
16' trailer; snowmobile&#13;
trailers; 32' office trailer;&#13;
salt spreaders; plows;&#13;
Michigan I75B 5yd. loader;&#13;
Case 680 loader&#13;
backhoe; Case 1825 skid&#13;
steer; lawn mowers; log&#13;
splitter; edgers; leaf&#13;
blower; vacs; shaker 8&#13;
stacker plants; chipper;&#13;
elevator; snow blowers;&#13;
fuel tanks; sand blaster;&#13;
compressor; welder;&#13;
pallet jack; pickup&#13;
toolboxes; compactor;&#13;
tile saw; air 8 hand&#13;
tools; scarfolding; roller&#13;
cart; washer 8 dryer;&#13;
stove 8 more. Complete&#13;
payment auction day.&#13;
Credit cards. Ml checks.&#13;
Cash. All items sold as&#13;
is. Other terms apply.&#13;
Tim Narhi Auctioneer 8&#13;
Associates 810.266.6474&#13;
Building, Heating&#13;
and&#13;
Cooling Items&#13;
We're available&#13;
24/7&#13;
.. I j INSULATION, Fiberglass mlive.com/aanewsads Foam, 4xsx2 sheets,&#13;
$8/sheet any amount.&#13;
________________________________Call (734) 449-0521&#13;
C8 I C LA S S IF IED S www.mlive.com/classlfieds THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2007&#13;
Business, Office&#13;
and Restaurant&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Steeicase modular&#13;
offices/partitions/furnitur&#13;
e for 6-8 person office.&#13;
Best offer. 248-486-6326&#13;
(Clothing, Furs&#13;
and Jewlery&#13;
Ladies Wedding Set -&#13;
$499. 1/2ctw &amp; 24 diamonds.&#13;
Appraised at&#13;
$1,699. Call for pics&#13;
(734)262-5454.___________&#13;
Swimming Pool&#13;
and Hot Tubs&#13;
Hot Springs Classic Spa •&#13;
115Volt/20 Amp, New&#13;
Cover &amp; Cradle $3,500.&#13;
(734)320-1518.&#13;
Watch,Breitling Bentley&#13;
GT, Mens,unwanted gift,&#13;
new 5/07,all paperwork &amp;&#13;
box $5000. 810-225-9895&#13;
[Daily Bargain Ads&#13;
Bdrm Set - 6 pieces,&#13;
cherry &amp; wicker. $400.&#13;
(734) 355-0884&#13;
Dryer - Maytag, gas,&#13;
like new. Almond. $150.&#13;
1734) 433-9594&#13;
Electric Scooter - New,&#13;
350-watt motor, speed +&#13;
11 mi per hr., range + 12&#13;
mi., maximum weight&#13;
220lbs. $300/or best&#13;
offer. (734)485-1502&#13;
Jacuzzi Hot Tub&#13;
Insert - $200&#13;
1734) 564-8979.&#13;
Laminated Wood Table&#13;
Top - No holes, 1 3/4 x&#13;
36 1/4x71 3/4 in. Heavy,&#13;
weighs 120lbs. $300/or&#13;
best offer. 734-485-1502&#13;
LCD TV 20”,&#13;
4 mos. old, $149/best&#13;
734-604-0219&#13;
-arm Supplies and Equipment&#13;
■ armer's and Crafter's Market&#13;
jvestock. Feed and Seed&#13;
lursery Stock, Soil, Seeds and&#13;
Plants&#13;
i^ts, Supplies, Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
liding Horses, Equipment and&#13;
Stables&#13;
Farm Supplies&#13;
and Equipment&#13;
ATV's and Quad Racers&#13;
Aviation&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs and Service&#13;
Boat Docks and Slips&#13;
Boats, Motors, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Health, Fitness and Sporting&#13;
Goods&#13;
Motorcycles, Mini Bikes and&#13;
Service&#13;
Recreation and Travel Vehicles&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
Skis, Skates and Accessories&#13;
Snowmobiles, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
ATVs and&#13;
Quad Racers&#13;
Yamaha V Max ’97- Moto&#13;
Guzzi '97. California model&#13;
IIOOcc. Both excellent&#13;
both 12K, $4000 ea or&#13;
best. (517) 740-2390&#13;
Recreation and&#13;
Travel Vehicles&#13;
CAMPLITE PopUp 2000-&#13;
White ext. Wood interior,&#13;
sleeps 6, 3 way fridge&#13;
furnace sink canopy &amp;&#13;
extras&#13;
4YDC8SD1215601139&#13;
$2750. (248)515-1459.&#13;
FOREST RIVER CARDINAL&#13;
28 LX. 2000- White,&#13;
5th Wheel, nicely decorated,&#13;
well maintained,&#13;
2 slide outs, MANY&#13;
EXT RAS $11,000. 989-&#13;
326-1405, 734-260-6973&#13;
FORD 9N TRACTOR -&#13;
Runs good, 3 pt. hitch,&#13;
pto, good sheet metal.&#13;
$2200/best 734-433-9185&#13;
Honda 400 SportTrax '02&#13;
Low miles, $3200.&#13;
(734) 475-7246&#13;
Honda TRX 350ES'01&#13;
Oak table 88"x50"&#13;
$1200 - Persian Rug&#13;
10'x13' $1300 Nice!&#13;
734-239-4670&#13;
Sofa - Golden tan 8 2 coordinating&#13;
tweed chairs.&#13;
Pottery Barn/modern.&#13;
$300. (734) 355-0884&#13;
Truck Topper- Black, Undercover&#13;
brand lid. like&#13;
new $400 (734) 449-9068&#13;
1 Livestock, Feed&#13;
1 and Seed&#13;
ATV, excellent, 5 speed&#13;
w/reverse 8 new Warn&#13;
winch 8 snow plow&#13;
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&#13;
G R A S S HAY FOR SALE&#13;
First cutting, $2/bale.&#13;
Call 734-665-3067&#13;
1 Bicycles, Repairs&#13;
1 and Service&#13;
HAY&#13;
off wagon, 1 st cutting&#13;
$2.75/bale&#13;
734-429-7162&#13;
WANTED TO BUY&#13;
Quality used bikes.&#13;
Campus Student Bike&#13;
Shop, 336 Maynard St.,&#13;
Ann Arbor 734-327-6949.&#13;
Pets, Supplies,&#13;
Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
Boats, Motors,&#13;
Equipment and&#13;
AKC Adorable Mini&#13;
Service&#13;
TERRY QUANTUM.&#13;
2004- Bunkhouse travel&#13;
trailer sleeps 10, A/C,&#13;
towing equipment included.&#13;
Very clean. Many&#13;
extras included. $23,000.&#13;
barber311@verizon.net,&#13;
(517)456-7242.&#13;
Freebies&#13;
ARM CHAIR - Upholstered&#13;
$35 810-225-4430&#13;
CHAIR, ARM - Upholster.&#13;
$39. 810-225-4430&#13;
CHAIR SET-Snack bar.&#13;
$45. 810-225-4430&#13;
COFFEE TABLE - Marble&#13;
To p $15 810-225-4430&#13;
TABLE, COFFEE - Marble&#13;
top. $15. 810-225-4430&#13;
Handicapped&#13;
Supplies&#13;
and Services&#13;
MOTORIZED CHAIR,&#13;
2003, good condition,&#13;
right hand control. Make&#13;
offer. 517-787-2543&#13;
Home Electronics&#13;
Schnauzers. Mom is salt&#13;
&amp; pepper, dad is white,&#13;
1st shots, wormed, dew&#13;
claws 8 tails done, $450&#13;
females, $400 males,&#13;
517-547-4005 after 6pm&#13;
AKC Australian Shepherd&#13;
and AKC Standard&#13;
Poodle. Avail for stud&#13;
service. (517) 945-1197&#13;
AKC Black Lab pups&#13;
ready to go 7/25. reserve&#13;
yours now. Going fast&#13;
734-461-1190 leave msg&#13;
^ L O O k ' .&#13;
AKC Cocker Spaniel Puppies&#13;
- Visit us at&#13;
www.kenwoodcockers.c&#13;
om/whats new&#13;
(810)231-3998.&#13;
AKC Cocker Spaniels -&#13;
Blacks 8 black/white&#13;
parties. $350-$400.&#13;
(989) 345-3877.&#13;
AKC Maltese Pup- 9 wks&#13;
vet y shots, extra small&#13;
1 female. $1000/ firm.&#13;
734-439-8932&#13;
Flat Screen TV&#13;
Stand w/Hutch -&#13;
Up to 50” Flat Screen 3&#13;
shelves /3 drawers&#13;
$750/best 734-788-2030&#13;
AKC Y ELLOW LABS-10&#13;
pups 4 weeks old, home&#13;
raised parents on site.&#13;
$400 male $450 female,&#13;
ready Ju ly 29.&#13;
734-482-4043&#13;
2000 Playbuoy Calypso&#13;
24 foot pontoon boat w/&#13;
50 h.p. Mercury motor&#13;
w/ power trim. Twelve&#13;
person capacity. Fishing&#13;
seats, live well, toilet, full&#13;
bimini top, am-fm&#13;
stereo. Stored indoors&#13;
each winter. Like new,&#13;
low hours. $10,000&#13;
(734)481-5738.___________&#13;
Boat - 14' Aluminum.&#13;
Excellent condition, with&#13;
trailer 8 15 h.p. Evinrude&#13;
with electric start. $155().&#13;
734-649-4032.____________&#13;
Checkmate '77 with traik&#13;
er, 150 h.p. Mercury, all&#13;
extras included, $1950/&#13;
best. (810) 231-6604.&#13;
KAWASAKI 1100 ST X Dl&#13;
Low hrs, w/Triton trailer&#13;
8 accessory bags, like&#13;
new $6500 734-426-2769&#13;
Laser Pico Sailboat '99&#13;
$1,200. 11'5", 1 sail,&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
(810)231-9667&#13;
Pontoon Paddle Boat-&#13;
Bi-Paddle King, Excellent&#13;
condition. $700/best.&#13;
(734) 395-1596&#13;
Health, Fitness&#13;
and&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
Antique and Classic Vehicles&#13;
Auto Dealer Directory&#13;
Auto Financing and Insurance&#13;
Automotive, Miscellaneous&#13;
Automotive Services&#13;
Budget VVheels, Under $3,000&#13;
Domestic Automobiles&#13;
Import Automobiles&#13;
Mechanical Repair and Towing&#13;
Repairable Vehicles&#13;
Sports Cars&#13;
SUV's&#13;
Trailers&#13;
Trucks&#13;
Truck and Car Parts&#13;
Vans and Buses&#13;
Vehicles Wanted&#13;
Budget Wheels,&#13;
Under $3,000&#13;
KIA Spectra '02 - 35mpg,&#13;
4- door, auto, 94K mi,&#13;
needs a little body work,&#13;
$2300. 734-217-9905&#13;
MAZDA 626 LX 1997&#13;
105,000 miles, 4 door,&#13;
automatic, good condition,&#13;
Timberlake green, 4&#13;
cylinders. Air,&#13;
radio/cassette, bucket&#13;
seats, power locks, sun&#13;
roof. (734)483-9807.&#13;
Mitsubishi Eclipse '97&#13;
119k miles, fair condition,&#13;
red, custom wheels,&#13;
sun roof, $1400&#13;
734 665-3061&#13;
Oldsmobile Cutlass Su preme&#13;
'96 110,000 miles,&#13;
automatic, Runs. Needs&#13;
some work. $500.&#13;
(734)709-2010.___________&#13;
Saturn '96 - 4-dr, 5-spd,&#13;
$2,600. '00 - 4-dr, 5-spd,&#13;
$2,600. 734-669-4433.&#13;
SATURN SL1 97 4 door,&#13;
5- speed, Runs great,&#13;
food for students!&#13;
1100. (734)649-9214.&#13;
Toyota Corolla '92&#13;
Auto, low miles, 4 door,&#13;
cold A/C, runs good.&#13;
$1600. 734-796-0960&#13;
Toyota T e rce l'95 auto,&#13;
75K mi, AC, Florida car,&#13;
very clean, $2,900.&#13;
734-434-1940____________&#13;
$500! Police Impounds!&#13;
Honda,etc from$500 Listings:&#13;
800-619-3790x2275&#13;
Honda Civic EX '95 5spd,&#13;
loaded, no rust, $3800.&#13;
swanimportauto.com&#13;
Honda Civic '96 • Coupe&#13;
2dr, EX, 99K, excellent&#13;
condition, auto. $4200.&#13;
734-972-8110.____________&#13;
Honda Civic EX '00 - 4&#13;
door, smoke free, 111K,&#13;
A/C, moon, 5-speed,&#13;
$6,400. (734) 662-1572&#13;
HONDA CRV '00&#13;
1 owner, non smoker,&#13;
auto, loaded, clean, low&#13;
miles. $9500. 734-953-&#13;
0503 or 313-570-2846&#13;
JA G U A R X-Type '03.&#13;
BRG. Exc. condition, low&#13;
miles, factory warranty.&#13;
$15,500, (734)913-0971.&#13;
Mercedes S500 '05 - Auto,&#13;
black, fully loaded,&#13;
21K mi., exc. condition.&#13;
$53,500. (734) 678-4916&#13;
Nissan Sentra 1.8S '04 -&#13;
Auto loaded 40K warrrantv&#13;
$8900 734-474-6370&#13;
SA A B 900 Turbo '90&#13;
Convertible very good&#13;
condition,99K original&#13;
mi, leather, upgraded&#13;
rims 8 tires, ^ o t for top.&#13;
all Saab toys. This puppy&#13;
has never been driven in&#13;
snow. $5,000.&#13;
734-480-9901_____________&#13;
SU BA RU Legacy GT '00&#13;
112k miles, 5-s[:^d,&#13;
good condition, AWO,&#13;
$6200. 734-891-4003&#13;
Nissan Pathfinder '98&#13;
170K miles, one owner,&#13;
excellent condition, luxury&#13;
4WD, leather Interior,&#13;
moonroof, alarm, etc.,&#13;
$6,900. (734)904-3458.&#13;
Nissan Xterra X E '00 -&#13;
4 door, V6, auto, A/C,&#13;
radio w/CD, 38K mi.,&#13;
blue. 1 owner. Now&#13;
$11,500! 734-665-5105&#13;
Truck and&#13;
Cars Parts&#13;
Trucks&#13;
FORD RANGER '96 No&#13;
motor/trans or rust. Will&#13;
neg. $1000/best&#13;
(734)244-6020.___________&#13;
3.0 Taurus Sho Motor,&#13;
full block w/computer.&#13;
No starter. 40K mi.&#13;
$500/best. 734-330-1835&#13;
Vans and Buses&#13;
CHEVY S-10 2003 55K&#13;
3-door 5-speed 4 cyl.&#13;
2WD spray-in liner new&#13;
brakes $8,500 Call Jon&#13;
(810)513-1268___________&#13;
Dodge Dakota '00 - SLT,&#13;
125K, V6, auto, white.&#13;
Very good condition.&#13;
$5,500. (248) 787-4072&#13;
Dodge Dakota '06 - SLT&#13;
Quad cab, 4 door, V-8,&#13;
all options, $16,950.&#13;
(734) 529-3235.__________&#13;
FORD F-150 4x4 '97 -All&#13;
power, cruise, am/fm&#13;
stereo, 61K, good shape.&#13;
$7900. (734) 475-8243&#13;
Ford F-150 '99 - 6 cyl.,&#13;
5-speed, air, new tires,&#13;
AM/FM/CD, good condition.&#13;
$4K (734) 668-1812&#13;
DODGE GRAND CARAVAN&#13;
S E '99 - Loaded,&#13;
Runs Great $2800/best&#13;
(734) 323-3043.___________&#13;
Ford E150 Cargo Van '93-&#13;
Inside metal partisian,&#13;
straight 6, white, asking&#13;
$856/best. (734)260-5606&#13;
FORD Windstar LX 1999&#13;
108,000 miles, $3900.&#13;
Well maintained. Navy.&#13;
Must sell. (734)645-0117.&#13;
Ford Windstar LX '00 -&#13;
Power, dual doors, 83K,&#13;
$4900. 734-320-3120.&#13;
Ford Windstar '03 - Power&#13;
lock/window excellent&#13;
$5900. 734-669-4433.&#13;
HONDA O DY S SEY '99&#13;
$5,000 Call 734-327-6949&#13;
ask for Naomi&#13;
MAZDA MPV E S '01&#13;
90,000 miles, 5 door, auto.&#13;
good condition.&#13;
White exterior. Camel interior,&#13;
4 cylinders, 2WD,&#13;
A BS, Air, radio/cassette,&#13;
bucket seats, CD changer,&#13;
CD, cruise control,&#13;
leather, moonroof,&#13;
power locks, power windows,&#13;
Great family&#13;
vehicle $7,500.&#13;
734-417-1204.&#13;
Oldsmobile Silhouette&#13;
'91 225469 mi, 3 door,&#13;
auto. White exterior. Red&#13;
interior, 6 cylinders,&#13;
1GHCU06D5MT307240&#13;
2WD, A BS, alloy wheels,&#13;
radio/cassette, cruise&#13;
control, power locks,&#13;
power windows, tilt,&#13;
$800.00. Excellent mechanical&#13;
condition&#13;
cwillard2@sbcglobal.net,&#13;
(734)995-5901.___________&#13;
Toyota Sienna '00 -&#13;
Mini-van,&#13;
Excellent condition.&#13;
$12,000. (734)665-7443&#13;
YET ANOTHER&#13;
CLASSIFIED AD&#13;
THAT WORKED&#13;
Domestic&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
Toyota Corolla S series&#13;
'06 low miles, alloys,&#13;
$14,995 734-434-0073;&#13;
734-255-9016 __________&#13;
Buick Park Avenue Ultra&#13;
'00 - Super charged,&#13;
heads-up display, heated&#13;
leather seats, moonroof,&#13;
1 owner 68,0&lt;)0 mi.&#13;
$8450.419-283-0468&#13;
martinesq@glasscitv.net&#13;
Toyota Solara '04 Loaded,&#13;
warranty, excellent,&#13;
$14,900. 734-669-4433.&#13;
Chevy Impala LT '07 -&#13;
Loaded, 5K, warranty,&#13;
$14,500. 734-332-0049.&#13;
Chrysler 300 '06 -&#13;
Touring. Leather, high&#13;
efficiency, V-6, warranty.&#13;
$20,750. (734) 529-3235&#13;
VOLKSWAGEN JET T A&#13;
TDI (DIESEL - great mileage!)&#13;
'00, red, excellent&#13;
condition, 4 door, ABS,&#13;
automatic, heated seats.&#13;
Air, CD $10,200.&#13;
(517)579-3106.___________&#13;
Volvo S60 '03 - Dark grey&#13;
leather, sunroof, 67K,&#13;
$11,900. 734-474-6370.&#13;
Ford Escort 01 79K&#13;
miles, good condition,&#13;
grey exterior, $3900.&#13;
(734)665-3061._________&#13;
Household items&#13;
Couch, Loveseat, Ottoman&#13;
- Sage Green. $350&#13;
^best 734-788-2030.&#13;
Deluxe Kingsize Bed -&#13;
Thick mattress,&#13;
cherrywood frame. $300.&#13;
Must have own truck.&#13;
(734)769-7920.___________&#13;
Formal Dining Table,&#13;
8 chairs, buffet, dark finish.&#13;
Very high quality.&#13;
$1,500. (734) 355-0884&#13;
Moving Sale - Lots of&#13;
furniture, sofa,dining&#13;
tables, chairs, desks,&#13;
bookshelves, 8 more.&#13;
Good Bargains (734)668-&#13;
2066 or 734 634 0225.&#13;
RUG -Persian 10x14&#13;
handwoven Isfahan.&#13;
Beautiful colors, red 8&#13;
ivory $885. 734-262-9705&#13;
Thomasville Cherry Dining&#13;
Set - Lighted hutch,&#13;
server, oval table, 6 chairs&#13;
$3900.810-923-6871&#13;
Bullmastiff Puppies -&#13;
Reds 8 Fawns. Males 8&#13;
Females. Bill 330-416-&#13;
5896. for website info.&#13;
CHIHUAHUA - 3 yr. old&#13;
trained female, small 8&#13;
sweet. $250/best. No&#13;
breeders: 734- 645-7853&#13;
Buick Century '95 -&#13;
Some rust, runs good,&#13;
$1,500/or best offer.&#13;
(734) 485-0047&#13;
Buick LeSabre '98 -&#13;
172K mi, fully loaded,&#13;
good condition,&#13;
$2900/best 734-878-5503&#13;
Buick Skylark '95 -Like&#13;
new,ioaded $2400.NEON&#13;
'96, 5 Speed, $950. 734-&#13;
368-6541; 734-449-0521&#13;
20 Cars Under $3,000&#13;
Financing/FIA Vouchers&#13;
734^484-0508&#13;
Chevrolet Caprice '85&#13;
$1300&#13;
734-262-4250&#13;
CHEVY CAPRICE, 95 9C1&#13;
107K mi, 4 dr. White,&#13;
4.3L V8 PFI, power locks,&#13;
windws, one spotlight&#13;
new tires brakes $1500&#13;
/best, (313)600-6322.&#13;
Lawn, Garden and&#13;
Snow Equipment&#13;
Cub Cadet 202&#13;
15hpOHV 44" deck,&#13;
excellent condition.&#13;
$775. 734-461-0431&#13;
Exmark&#13;
48 commercial&#13;
walk-behind, $1,000.&#13;
(734) 355-0884&#13;
Ford 8n tractor-1950. 5&#13;
ft. finish mower, rear&#13;
blade, rear scoop,&#13;
chains,$2950 obo (734)&#13;
255 7646 or 475 3189&#13;
CUSTOM HYBRID PUPS&#13;
View available pups at:&#13;
www.petcitypets.com&#13;
(734) 483-3474&#13;
Golden Doodle Pups&#13;
CKC, shots, wormed,&#13;
$650-$700.&#13;
(517) 945-1197&#13;
Golden Retrievers AKC -&#13;
7 wks. Papers, 1st shots.&#13;
Both parents on site.&#13;
$400/Males, $450/Females.&#13;
(734) 770-1139&#13;
Lab Pups - Black male,&#13;
AKC 8 OFA certified.&#13;
Must sell, 50% off or&#13;
$250. Champion bloodline.&#13;
Papers 8 shots included.&#13;
(734) 755-2589&#13;
Last Resort professional&#13;
animal, dog 8 horse&#13;
trainer. Rescue, behavioral&#13;
problems 8 trauma.&#13;
T J Davis: 517-861-1087&#13;
Maltese AKC - Vet&#13;
checked, shots, wormed,&#13;
ready to go! Housebreaking&#13;
started.&#13;
231-839-4971 (Studio)&#13;
Min. Doxie-Poo Pups -&#13;
$350.00 includes first&#13;
shots, ready Ju ly 21.&#13;
(517)423-5533.___________&#13;
Mini-Pins AKC 9 wks.,&#13;
shots, playful, adorable,&#13;
must sell. $250-$300.&#13;
. (989) 621-2626&#13;
BRUNSWICK Highlander&#13;
8' oak pool table, like&#13;
new. You take down 8&#13;
haul. $800. 734-424-9323&#13;
Golf Carts Plus • used&#13;
gas/elect. carts, 100's&#13;
avail., 4 pass., lifts, etc.&#13;
866-397-5667, Belleville&#13;
www.golfcartsplus.com&#13;
Motorcycles,&#13;
Mini Bikes&#13;
and Service&#13;
ABC CYCLE INSURANCE&#13;
Great Rates!&#13;
Paul White 734-426-2744&#13;
Harley Ultra Classic '03 -&#13;
100th anniversary edition,&#13;
excellent condition,&#13;
5300 mi. Loaded.&#13;
$18,000. (734) 323-4981.&#13;
CHEVY CAVALIER '98 -&#13;
Runs good, some body&#13;
damage, $1,100. Dennis&#13;
(734) 507-1120.__________&#13;
Chevy Nova '87 -Silver,&#13;
113K mi, runs great, A/C,&#13;
auto, excellent shape!&#13;
$1850. (734)476-8045&#13;
Ford Escort '96 good&#13;
condition. Air, CD,&#13;
•negotiable* $1200.&#13;
(517)914-2288.___________&#13;
Ford Mustang GT '92 -&#13;
Black, auto, $5000/best.&#13;
See at: 435 Wabash,&#13;
Milan. 517-960-7211.&#13;
Ford Taurus '98&#13;
Fully loaded, excellent,&#13;
$3500. (734) 657-3813&#13;
Ford Taurus '00&#13;
24 valve, 132K mi,&#13;
K 8 0 0&#13;
734-449-5177&#13;
Ford Taurus 2000 60K&#13;
miles, 4-dr, auto., excellent&#13;
condition, A BS, A/C,&#13;
radio/cassette, CD&#13;
changer, cruise, power&#13;
locks 8 seats 8 windows,&#13;
sun roof, $5K, 734-668&#13;
2066 or 734 634-0225.&#13;
Ford Taurus S E '01 Power&#13;
seat, all power, 106K,&#13;
On I v$4250 734-320-3120&#13;
Ford Taurus S E L '05 -&#13;
24V, sunroof, 20K,&#13;
$11,400. 734-320-2752.&#13;
Lincoln Town C a r ' 95&#13;
Florida car, no rust,&#13;
91K mi, excellent,&#13;
$4150. 734-665-8044&#13;
VOLVO S70 '98&#13;
54K miles, 5-speed,&#13;
Blue-green exterior,&#13;
leather, sun roof, $7,800.&#13;
(734) 996-0597.&#13;
Sports Cars.&#13;
A u t o D i r e c t o r y&#13;
TO PLACE AN AD&#13;
O n l i n e : w w w .m l i v e . c o m / a a n e w s a d s /&#13;
C a l l ( 7 3 4 ) 9 9 4 - 6 7 1 1 ,1 - 8 0 0 - 5 8 9 - 9 8 8 8&#13;
S h o r t a n d lo n g t e rm c o n t r a c t s a v a i l a b l e .&#13;
RATES&#13;
Chevy Camero '99 Z28 -&#13;
Loaded w/ T-Tops, 2nd&#13;
owner, 76K mi., mint&#13;
condition. White.&#13;
$12,500, 734-498-2530.&#13;
MGB '77 Convertible -&#13;
Manual trans, 4 speed,&#13;
good condition 8 Interior&#13;
$3800. 734-439-1866&#13;
Mitsubishi 3000 GT '95 -&#13;
Stunning, runs great,&#13;
biack/chrome, ^000/&#13;
best. (734) 975-0192.&#13;
SUVs&#13;
3 lin e s , 3 0 d a y s — $ 1 5 2&#13;
30x The Ann Arbor News, 4x FFF, 4x TV WEEK,&#13;
4x Livingston Community News&#13;
NEW AND USED CARS&#13;
FISCHER HONDA&#13;
734-483-0323&#13;
15 E. Michigan&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
Automotive&#13;
Acura, Hyundai, Kia&#13;
Mitsubishi, Nissan&#13;
663-7770&#13;
annarborautomotive.com&#13;
CHRYSLER PACIFICA '05&#13;
5700 miles, 4 door, like&#13;
new conditipn, 6 cylin-&#13;
• ders, 2WD, CD changer,&#13;
$16,200 firm. Silver.&#13;
Grandma drove to&#13;
church/grocery store for&#13;
17 mos. (734)475-9748.&#13;
Howard Cooper Audi&#13;
Honda/Porsche/VW&#13;
2575 S. State. 761-3200&#13;
B R IG H T O N&#13;
CHRYSLER DODGE JE E P&#13;
Grand River, E of US-23&#13;
Home of Reality Deals&#13;
810-229-4100&#13;
CUETER&#13;
Chrysler - Jeep - Dodge&#13;
2448 Washtenaw&#13;
434-2424 Over 100 used&#13;
_______cars in stock_______&#13;
SALINE DODGE&#13;
CHRYSLER JE E P&#13;
734-429-9431&#13;
VILLAGE MOTOR SA L E S&#13;
Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep&#13;
734-475-8661&#13;
H o w a r d C o o p e r H o n d a&#13;
VW/Porsche/Audi&#13;
2575 S. State. 761-3200&#13;
LEXUS&#13;
OF ANN ARBOR&#13;
590 Auto Mall Dr.&#13;
(734) 996-1662&#13;
Ford F-150 '90 - 5.0L,&#13;
V8, 2WD, single cab,&#13;
dependable daily&#13;
driver/ work truck $1000.&#13;
734-320-6675_____________&#13;
FORD RANGER SPLASH&#13;
'94 - Ext. cab, new tires 8&#13;
brakes. Tonneau cover,&#13;
snow tires, runs great,&#13;
needs paint, 160K.&#13;
$2100/best 734-944-0097&#13;
MERCURY Grand Marquis&#13;
'97 57200 miles, excellent&#13;
condition, $5750.&#13;
jmfplan@comcast.net,&#13;
734-426-3631.____________&#13;
Mercury Sable Premium&#13;
LS '04 Beige w/beige&#13;
leather, 15K, mint,&#13;
$11,600. 734-260-1987.&#13;
PLYMOUTH GRAND&#13;
VOYAGER S E '99, 150K,&#13;
looks/runs great, alarm,&#13;
CD, roof rack, $5,000.&#13;
(734)544-6599.&#13;
HONDA ELEMENT '03&#13;
76K, 5-speed, great condition,&#13;
AWD. New tires.&#13;
$13,000 734-426-2769.&#13;
HONDA PILOT EX-L,'03&#13;
35K, 1 owner, excellent&#13;
cond., fully equipped 8&#13;
dealer serviced. $18,775.&#13;
(734) 994-5820&#13;
gm.gllllgan&#13;
@comcast.net&#13;
J IM BRADLEY&#13;
PONTIAC 734-769-1200&#13;
3500 Jackson Rd.&#13;
ANN ARBOR IMPORTS&#13;
BM W 800-561-2969&#13;
Mercedes 800-897-2374&#13;
Import&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
JE E P GRAND CHEROKEE&#13;
'00 - Loredo, power&#13;
seats, heated seats,&#13;
moonroof, great condition,&#13;
131Kmi, $5,500.&#13;
734-475-9819&#13;
B U I C K&#13;
BRIARWOOD FORD&#13;
Mich, at State, 429-5478&#13;
SATIRN&#13;
Brighton Ford-Mercury&#13;
8240 W. Grand River&#13;
at 1-96. (810) 227-1171&#13;
J IM BRADLEY&#13;
BUICK 734-769-1200&#13;
3500 Jackson Rd&#13;
Honda XR80 1980 (2)&#13;
Never misused, extra&#13;
parts $875 for both&#13;
734-461-0431____________&#13;
Yamaha 1100 V-Star&#13;
Silverado '05 - Like new,&#13;
less than 1,600 mi.,&#13;
$6,500. (734) 449-0826&#13;
YAMAHA Radian '86 like&#13;
new condition, 600cc,&#13;
4-cyl, runs great $1500.&#13;
(734)891-4003.___________&#13;
We are proud to use&#13;
recycled newsprint&#13;
Ford Taurus '95 - Nice&#13;
car, 85K, auto, loaded,&#13;
$2400. 734-320-2752.&#13;
Honda Accord '89 or '89&#13;
Ford Ranger 4x4, extended&#13;
cab. Both run&#13;
good. $800 ea. 330-7697.&#13;
Acura T S X '04 60Kmi,&#13;
gray/black leather, excellent,&#13;
100K ml warranty,&#13;
$18,500. 734-718-6882&#13;
AUDI S4 '01 85k mi, 4dr,&#13;
manual, Nogaro bl., bik&#13;
int., 2.7L 6 cyl, AWD,&#13;
. $16500. (7:M)730-5354.&#13;
HONDA Accord LX 'OO&#13;
68K miles, 4 door, automatic,&#13;
Air, $7,800. original&#13;
owner (73i4)222-5451.&#13;
Je e p Cherokee Sport '97&#13;
4 door, 184K, 4WD,&#13;
runs good. $2,000/or&#13;
best. (734) 276-7967&#13;
HONDA ACCORD LX '05&#13;
Silver 2 door, auto, A/C.&#13;
Still under Warranty. 27K&#13;
$15,500. 734-482-5682&#13;
Je e p Pick-up '88 -&#13;
Needs repairs or&#13;
for parts. $600/or best.&#13;
(734) 434-5581&#13;
HONDA Civic Hatchback&#13;
1990 121K miles, good&#13;
condition, $1,0CH). 40&#13;
moa (734)929-1022.&#13;
H Q A ¥ g D C D D ? E ?&#13;
• i m p o r t O e n t o r •&#13;
2 5 7 5 S . S t a t e , A n n A r b o r&#13;
7 3 4 . 7 6 1 . 3 2 0 0&#13;
John Deere Sabre Tractor&#13;
Mower- 19HPVTwin&#13;
48“ deck w/snow&#13;
blade, lawn sweeper,&#13;
spreader, trailer cart.&#13;
Excellent condition&#13;
$750. (734) 395-5276.&#13;
Trailer, Texas Bragg.&#13;
16x7 ft. with ramp &amp;&#13;
sides. Like New. $1,600.&#13;
734-262-1337, 483-5360.&#13;
Machine, Tool and&#13;
Heavy Equipment&#13;
OLD ENGLISH SH E EP&#13;
DOG - 7 mos old, very&#13;
sweet. 734-482-6864&#13;
sheepdogs4vou.com&#13;
Pomeranian Pups&#13;
AKC registered&#13;
734-320-1685&#13;
Trucks, trailers, tool trailer,&#13;
welder, tools &amp; misc.&#13;
Manchester Area&#13;
(734) 428-8183&#13;
Merchandise&#13;
Wanted&#13;
Buying Comic Books&#13;
Large or Small&#13;
collections.&#13;
Call 231-798-3097.&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
Items&#13;
Pool Table - Brunswick,&#13;
7.5ft, excellent condition,&#13;
accessories. $850&#13;
734-998-1798.&#13;
Musical&#13;
Merchandise&#13;
POODLE APRICOT MINI -&#13;
male born 5-24. AKC reg.&#13;
Loves kids, shots,&#13;
dewclaws removed. Includes&#13;
6 free grooms.&#13;
$600 (661)699-8292.&#13;
Pug puppies, toy size&#13;
fawn beauties, 2 male, 2&#13;
female $350 (Fenton)&#13;
989-413-3145&#13;
PUPPIES!&#13;
Teacup to Toy. Purebred&#13;
8 Designer Breeds.&#13;
Linda. 517-404-3045&#13;
Dena, 517-404-1028&#13;
www.puppv-place.net&#13;
PURRS ABOUND....&#13;
At Mosiac Feline Refuge.&#13;
Adopt a BIG sound&#13;
before the next deluge!&#13;
See us in the non-profits&#13;
on Liberty during the Art&#13;
Fair (come by 8 tell us&#13;
that U R glad we caret)&#13;
Meanwhile,adopt Poison&#13;
Ivy, guess where I found&#13;
him? 663-1618; 332-1621&#13;
Accordian - Italian,&#13;
Bellcordion, case, perfect&#13;
condition, sweet&#13;
sound, easy to handle.&#13;
lindapeck@sbcglobal.net&#13;
$800. (734) 663-6151&#13;
ALLEN THEATRE Organ,&#13;
model MDC-30, external&#13;
speaker cabinet. Original&#13;
owner, excellent. $1,800.&#13;
g (8 1 0 ) 225-3644&#13;
DRUM KIT - Like new&#13;
RockWood (by Hohner)&#13;
drum kit in jet black/&#13;
silver. Complete with&#13;
all accessories. $250.&#13;
(734)913-5915.___________&#13;
Samick Piano - Beautiful&#13;
upright, recently tuned,&#13;
excellent condition.&#13;
$1500. (734) 994-5703.&#13;
Shih-Tzu&#13;
lyr. old, brindle color.&#13;
Needs a loving owner.&#13;
1-517-783-2127&#13;
Siamese Kittens •&#13;
Blue point males ready&#13;
for homes now. $150.&#13;
(734) 646-9355.___________&#13;
St Bernard puppies -&#13;
AKC, family raised with&#13;
parents on site,1st shots&#13;
8 wormed.ready Ju ly&#13;
14th,$500,00 (734)497-&#13;
9575._____________________&#13;
F i n d i t H e r e !&#13;
In the classifieds.&#13;
Riding Horses,&#13;
Equipment&#13;
and Stables&#13;
WURLITZER Upright&#13;
Spinet Piano - w/ matching&#13;
piano bench. Solid&#13;
wood casing. Dark&#13;
cherry, brass hardware,&#13;
full keyboard just tuned.&#13;
Decorative legs, carved&#13;
music rest, 1 owner,&#13;
beautifully cared for.&#13;
$800. 734-944-0421&#13;
We are proud to use&#13;
recycled newsprint&#13;
BOARD - Uncrowded&#13;
dressage barn, pasture&#13;
turn-out, big stalls in/out&#13;
arenas, lessons 995-0092&#13;
Gentle Shetland Riding !&#13;
Pony Mare - 14 yr. old.&#13;
10.2 hands, sorrel,&#13;
$1,000. (734) 769-6658&#13;
Seeking Good Horse I&#13;
Trainer to break my |&#13;
Quarter Horse near Ann i&#13;
Arbor 734-260-9847&#13;
Je e p Wrangler Rocky&#13;
Mountain edition '04&#13;
Blue, 6 cyl, air, auto,&#13;
power steering, 18,700&#13;
mi, excellent, $16,900&#13;
517-902-3600&#13;
Mercury Mountaineer&#13;
2002 65,000 miles, good&#13;
condition, black exterior,&#13;
AWD, automatic,&#13;
$11,300. 1 owner, no accidents&#13;
(734)395-9004.&#13;
NISSAN MURANO '06&#13;
22,000 miles, 4 door, automatic,&#13;
excellent condition,&#13;
BLACK exterior,&#13;
BLACK interior, 6 cylinders,&#13;
AWD, $27,500. SL&#13;
AWD, touring pkg, many&#13;
extras.&#13;
hollybinx@hotmMl.com,&#13;
(7341891-1363.&#13;
GENE BUTMAN FORD&#13;
2105 Washtenaw&#13;
734-482-8581&#13;
PALMER FORD&#13;
Chelsea (734) 475-1301&#13;
VARSITY FORD&#13;
3480 Jackson Rd.&#13;
734-996-2300&#13;
Saturn Of Ann Arbor&#13;
saturnofannarbor.com&#13;
(734) 769-3991&#13;
Dunning Subaru&#13;
3771 Jackson, Ann Arbor&#13;
734-662-3444&#13;
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'07 AUDI A4&#13;
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H O N D A ACC ORD L X ‘ 02&#13;
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HONDA CIVIC EX COUPE ‘04&#13;
Black, 4 cyl., auto, 32K mi.,&#13;
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Dark blue, 4 cyl., auto, 60K&#13;
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5 spd, 48K mi., leather.&#13;
$20,990&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>FRIDAY, JULY 20,2007 www.mlive.com&#13;
n B S i l8 H C T $ i t l i f f l r o r o !1 l !1 0 R 5 S r i r F ^ ^&#13;
Pinckney graduate leaves them laughing with stand-up routine&#13;
Trevor Smith's reputation&#13;
as a stand-up&#13;
comic grew after his&#13;
showing in the Last&#13;
Bronco Standing competition,&#13;
and his catch&#13;
phrases started to&#13;
spread around campus&#13;
like wildfire.&#13;
GORDIE TAYLOR, THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Pinckney High graduate Trevor Smith is finding success as&#13;
a stand-up comedian. He has recently performed in Ann&#13;
Arbor and Kalamazoo, where he attends Western Michigan&#13;
University.&#13;
College student&#13;
takes his comedy&#13;
show on the road&#13;
BY GORDIE TAYLOR&#13;
N ew s S t a f f Re p o r te r&#13;
What started out as a onetime&#13;
attempt at stand-up&#13;
comedy has turned in to a&#13;
successful hobby for Hamburg&#13;
Township resident Trevor&#13;
Smith.&#13;
Smith, now a sophomore at&#13;
Western Michigan University,&#13;
has been performing standup&#13;
comedy for two years and&#13;
has recently performed in&#13;
front of crowds of up to 300&#13;
people in Kalamazoo and Ann&#13;
Arbor.&#13;
According to his mother&#13;
Wendy Smith, her son has&#13;
always had a unique sense of&#13;
humor. “He has the ability to&#13;
really think outside the box,”&#13;
she says. “Most people would&#13;
see just an apple, but not&#13;
Trevor. As a little kid, he was&#13;
always asking ‘Why?’”&#13;
Smith’s personality also&#13;
was influenced by his father,&#13;
Alan Smith, who introduced&#13;
his son to Bill Cosby and Bob&#13;
Newhart albums at an early&#13;
age. “My dad raised me with&#13;
a love for comedy, so I felt it&#13;
was my duty to do the same&#13;
for my kids,” says Alan Smith.&#13;
Smith, who also is a talented&#13;
artist, was drawn to stand-up&#13;
comedy through his artwork.&#13;
“I took a lot of art classes in&#13;
high school and that led to me&#13;
making comics for the school&#13;
paper,” says Smith, whose&#13;
political cartoons won Michigan&#13;
Interscholastic Press&#13;
Association awards. “Some&#13;
ideas that I had for my comics&#13;
didn’t really translate well&#13;
when I drew them, so I just&#13;
wrote them down instead.”&#13;
Julie Corey, Smith’s art&#13;
teacher at Pinckney High&#13;
School, always noticed something&#13;
special about him. “He&#13;
was a great student and really&#13;
had his own style of art,” says&#13;
Corey. “He was really quiet in&#13;
class, but has a sharp sense&#13;
of humor.”&#13;
Smith got his first opportunity&#13;
to perform as a comedian&#13;
in May 2005 at Pinckney High&#13;
School’s Mr. PHS talent competition.&#13;
“I started planning my routine&#13;
for Mr. PHS a month before,”&#13;
says Smith. “I respect&#13;
the art of stand-up comedy, so&#13;
I wanted to do it right.”&#13;
That event proved to be a&#13;
springboard for Smith’s comedy&#13;
as he came away from the&#13;
competition with a lot of positive&#13;
feedback. “After I performed,&#13;
people started saying&#13;
to me, ‘Maybe you should&#13;
keep doing it,”’ says Smith.&#13;
After refining his routines&#13;
and adding a few more jokes.&#13;
Smith took his act to the next&#13;
level at WMU’s Last Bronco&#13;
Standing comedy competi-&#13;
SEE SMITH, A4&#13;
I t ' s a l l f u n a n d g a m e s a t t h e F o w l e r v i l l e F a m i l y F a i r&#13;
Below: "L it t le Puba" the fire eater, performs his&#13;
magic outside the tent to attract a larger audience&#13;
to the Wor ld of Wonders Palace of Illusions&#13;
sideshow.&#13;
Above: Farmer John&#13;
Forshee dresses up&#13;
Chrystian Surline, 5 of&#13;
Webberville,to make&#13;
the youngster part of&#13;
the popular Barnyard&#13;
Express show. At right,&#13;
the midway comes alive&#13;
with the lights and&#13;
sounds of the Himilaya.&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLAJHE&#13;
LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
From N ew s s t a f f r e p o r t s&#13;
W :f ith just two days remaining, there’s still time to head out to Fowlerville&#13;
to soak up the fun that makes the new Fowlerville Family Fair&#13;
continue to attract young and old, even after 121 years.&#13;
And this has been a big year for the fair.&#13;
Organizers took a gamble when they decided to eliminate the&#13;
big-name - and costly - concerts in favor of local and regional entertainment.&#13;
But they also added a variety of new features: A petting farm, an&#13;
animal birthing exhibit, a circus sideshow, a paintball target range, a mug bog&#13;
race. And they improved on the old favorites: Demolition derby, draft horse pulling&#13;
events, a professional tractor pulling competition.&#13;
It’s all there at the Fowlerville fairgrounds, just west of the village. Along with&#13;
the carnival games, the midway rides, the Italian sausage sandwiches and the&#13;
cotton candy.&#13;
For a deeper look inside the first few days of the fair, turn to Pages Bl and&#13;
Cl.&#13;
P i n e H i l l s C a m p o f f e r s a r e a y o u t h s t h e s p a c e t o e n j o y t h e g r e a t o u t d o o r s&#13;
Katie Lane, of&#13;
Troy, jumps into&#13;
the water at Pine&#13;
Hills Camp as&#13;
Madelyn Stewart&#13;
of Toledo, and&#13;
Jenna Choszczyk,&#13;
of Dexter, look&#13;
on.Thetrio make&#13;
up a few of the&#13;
hundreds of&#13;
kids drawn to&#13;
the Hamburg&#13;
Township camp&#13;
annually since&#13;
opening in 1920.&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLAJHE&#13;
LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
I&#13;
_____________&#13;
BY GORDIE TAYLOR&#13;
News S t a f f Re p o r te r&#13;
Whether it be sand-castle&#13;
contests, shaving cream fights,&#13;
flying off of “The Blob” in the&#13;
lake, or even a simple game of&#13;
tag, a smile at Pine Hills Camp&#13;
is always easy to find.&#13;
The Hamburg Township&#13;
camp, which has been on the&#13;
same plot of land since the&#13;
1920s, offers activities for youth&#13;
ages 6-13 every weekday, 9 a.m.&#13;
to 4 p.m. The camp no longer&#13;
offers overnight programs.&#13;
With more than 100 acres of&#13;
property at its disposal. Pine&#13;
Hills Camp gives Mds an endless&#13;
amount of opportunities to&#13;
have a good time. Included on&#13;
the camp property is a ropes&#13;
course, a 40-foot climbing wall,&#13;
a paintball field, water activities&#13;
at Hayner Lake, and many&#13;
other recreation possibilities.&#13;
Matt Wojczynski, a camp&#13;
administrator at Pine Hills, believes&#13;
the amoimt of space the&#13;
camp has is a huge asset.&#13;
“There’s lots of property, so&#13;
if it rains we can just take the&#13;
kids inside the gym to play instead&#13;
of cramming them into&#13;
rooms,” says Wojczynski, referring&#13;
to the Fhmily Rtness Factory&#13;
that is a part of Pine Hills&#13;
Camp.&#13;
Wojczynski, a former camper&#13;
himself at age 14, loves being&#13;
able to see the kids enjoying&#13;
themselves.&#13;
“It makes me miss it,” says&#13;
Wojczynski, now 26. “But having&#13;
the kids thank me makes it&#13;
worthwhile.”&#13;
It isn’t strange to see people&#13;
like Wojczynsld coming back&#13;
to the camp to help. After all,&#13;
the camp receives hundreds&#13;
of applications from former&#13;
campers that want to become&#13;
counselors.&#13;
Wally Walls, co-owner of Pine&#13;
Hills Camp and the Family Fitness&#13;
Factory, thinks that having&#13;
campers come back to help&#13;
is a great thing. “We have been&#13;
blessed,” says Walls. “We get&#13;
the cream of the crop for our&#13;
counselors with so many applications.”&#13;
Walls himself attended the&#13;
camp when it was owned by&#13;
Detroit Metro Youth for Christ&#13;
in the 1960s. He later became&#13;
a camp counselor in 1972, and&#13;
that’s when he met his wife,&#13;
Nancy Rolf.&#13;
Walls and Rolf got married at&#13;
the camp in 1980.&#13;
It eventually went up for&#13;
sale in 1989, and with such an&#13;
involved history at the camp,&#13;
SEE CAMP,A4&#13;
INDEX&#13;
Achievers B3&#13;
Calendar B4&#13;
Classified ads C3&#13;
Livingston Life B1&#13;
Retail Report A6&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column B l&#13;
Scrapbook B5&#13;
Volunteers B3&#13;
To report news or for free home&#13;
delivery call (810)844-2000.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
'Harry Potter' fans to celebrate final chapter in Howell tonight&#13;
Downtown Howell will be&#13;
celebrating the release of the&#13;
seventh and final book in the&#13;
Harry Potter series, “Harry&#13;
Potter and The Deathly Hallows,”&#13;
during a family event&#13;
starting at 6 tonight.&#13;
Storefronts will be decorated&#13;
to replicate locations&#13;
from the books, and will feature&#13;
different crafts, games&#13;
and other activities centered&#13;
around the book’s theme.&#13;
Events include a scavenger&#13;
hunt, a costume contest and&#13;
a free concert in the lawn of&#13;
the Historic Courthouse.&#13;
The event is free and open&#13;
to everyone, Harry Potter fan&#13;
or not.&#13;
The book itself will be re leased&#13;
at the end of the festivities&#13;
a 12:01 a.m. July 21.&#13;
Aria Booksellers has been&#13;
taking orders for the book in&#13;
advance, and sold 350 copies&#13;
before the official release.&#13;
Details: Aria Booksellers&#13;
at 517-548-5577 or visit www.&#13;
ariabooksellers.com.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
More Pepsi&#13;
Howell’s Pepsi plant is in the&#13;
midst of an $11.5 million expansion.&#13;
A3&#13;
Coffee-shop office&#13;
Many workers are setting up&#13;
‘shop’ in local coffeehouses. A6&#13;
Racing north&#13;
Local crew readies for a legendary&#13;
sailboat race. Cl&#13;
Quite an adventure&#13;
Local team focuses on training&#13;
for adventure racing. Cl&#13;
Celebrate&#13;
summer&#13;
Get the details&#13;
on next weekend’s&#13;
Summerfest&#13;
celebration&#13;
in downtown&#13;
Brighton. Inside&#13;
r&#13;
A 2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2007&#13;
Sidewalk sales, kids' activities headline Brighton Summerfest&#13;
Shopping, carnival,&#13;
music highlight&#13;
weekend schedule&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
Organizers say it’s no exaggeration&#13;
that Brighton’s&#13;
annual Summerfest will truly&#13;
be bigger and better this year,&#13;
with more events and more&#13;
fun.&#13;
Summerfest is set for next&#13;
weekend - Friday, Saturday&#13;
and Sunday, July 27-29 - and&#13;
all takes place on West Main&#13;
Street, which will be closed to&#13;
vehicular traffic.&#13;
A good part of the reason&#13;
people turn out in droves&#13;
each year for Summerfest is&#13;
the annual sidewalk sales,&#13;
which will take place all three&#13;
days, with special bargains at&#13;
Holly Mayse, of&#13;
Brighton, shows&#13;
off her cupstacking&#13;
ability&#13;
during last&#13;
year's Brighton&#13;
Summerfest.&#13;
The annual&#13;
downtown&#13;
celebration&#13;
coming up&#13;
next weekend&#13;
offers a variety&#13;
of activities&#13;
for adults and&#13;
children.&#13;
downtown Brighton stores.&#13;
“There’s a lot more going&#13;
on this year than ever before,”&#13;
says Rick Starnes, chairman&#13;
of the Brighton Principal&#13;
Shopping District. This year,&#13;
the PSD assumed responsibility&#13;
for Summerfest from&#13;
the Downtown Brighton Merchants&#13;
Association, an arm&#13;
of the Greater Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce, and&#13;
hired Brighton-based Events&#13;
Etc. to run the event.&#13;
“I’m kind of glad we got&#13;
an event coordinator to run&#13;
it, and what April Dertian of&#13;
Events Etc. has been able to&#13;
bring to us in a short time is&#13;
phenomenal,” Starnes says.&#13;
Chamber Executive Director&#13;
Pam McConeghy is confident&#13;
the PSD group will do a&#13;
bang-up job of running Summerfest.&#13;
“They’ve got a lot&#13;
of events, and I’m sure Summerfest&#13;
will be very successful,”&#13;
she says.&#13;
Friday is Kids Day, with&#13;
half off the cost of all carnival&#13;
rides from noon-5 p.m.&#13;
in the North Street parking&#13;
lot. Among other highlights&#13;
are Inflatable Alley on West&#13;
Street from noon-10 p.m., pony&#13;
rides on Main Street from&#13;
noon-10 p.m. and Story Time&#13;
at the Gazebo from 3-5 p.m.&#13;
Among Saturday’s events&#13;
are the Zippity Do Dah Petting&#13;
Farm from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.&#13;
on Main Street, Tridge Trot&#13;
for kids ages 5-9 at 1 p.m. at&#13;
the Mill Pond, silent auction&#13;
from 10 a.m.-lO p.m. to benefit&#13;
the Edgar and Marion&#13;
Beck Foundation and a carand-&#13;
motorcycle show from&#13;
2-7 p.m.&#13;
Sunday includes a a community&#13;
church service at the&#13;
Mill Pond gazebo, a pancake&#13;
breakfast from 10 a.m.-noon&#13;
to benefit the Brighton Relay&#13;
for Life, a Bake Off in the food&#13;
area from noon-2 p.m., the&#13;
Raingutter Regatta sail boat&#13;
race for kids at 2 p.m. and&#13;
Kids’ Olympics at 3 p.m.&#13;
Several safety programs for&#13;
kids are scheduled on Friday&#13;
at Safety Town, including a&#13;
presentation by the Brighton&#13;
Area Fire Department, DTE’s&#13;
Louie the Lightning Bug&#13;
(electricity safety), Smokey&#13;
Bear (campfire safety). Saint&#13;
Joseph Mercy Hospital’s K-&#13;
9 unit. Triple Buckle Bear&#13;
(MSP seat belt safety) and&#13;
M-CHIPs (children’s identity&#13;
kit).&#13;
The Taste Tent will be&#13;
open both Friday and Saturday&#13;
evenings from 6-10 p.m.&#13;
in the Ciao Amici restaurant&#13;
parking lot, with beer-andwine&#13;
tasting and the Taste of&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
Live bands will perform all&#13;
three days and nights of the&#13;
festival at the Mill Pond and&#13;
in front of Stonefire Bistro at&#13;
Main and First streets, and&#13;
food and beverages will be&#13;
available from vendors.&#13;
For the full schedule of&#13;
events, along with times, locations&#13;
and prices, go to the&#13;
Summerfest Web site: www.&#13;
brightonsummerfest.com.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
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or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
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Aisha A n a l il, of B r ig h to n , gets her face painted at the&#13;
Brighton Summerfest by Carolyn White, a professional face&#13;
painter. It's one of the many family-friendly activities offered&#13;
during the annual celebration in downtown Brighton.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Brighton&#13;
BHS 30-year reunion&#13;
planned for Oct. 20&#13;
Brighton High School Class&#13;
of 1977 will celebrate with&#13;
a 30-year reunion Oct. 20, 6&#13;
p.m.-midnight at Barnstormer&#13;
Banquet Center, 9411 E.&#13;
M-36, Whitmore Lake. The&#13;
cost is $50 per person which&#13;
includes a buffet dinner, cash&#13;
bar and a late night snack.&#13;
Please mail checks (payable&#13;
to BHS Class of 1977) to: BHS&#13;
Class of 1977, c/o Jeff Toole, 690&#13;
Hope St., Brighton, Ml 48116.&#13;
Fbr more information call&#13;
Jeff Toole at 810-229-7817 or&#13;
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Hartland&#13;
Library grant to&#13;
promote literacy&#13;
Hartland Township’s Cromaine&#13;
Library will receive&#13;
a grant for $5,000-$20,000 to&#13;
support Big Read programs&#13;
between September and December&#13;
2007. Big Read was&#13;
launched by the National&#13;
Endowment for the Arts in&#13;
2006 and encourages literary&#13;
reading by asking communities&#13;
to come together to read&#13;
and discuss a single book.&#13;
The Big Read in will begin on&#13;
Hartland’s Heritage Day, September&#13;
15, with a celebration&#13;
event at Cromaine Library,&#13;
and events will run through&#13;
Nov. 10. The Big Read book&#13;
will be “Fahrenheit 451” written&#13;
by Ray Bradbury. Cromaine&#13;
is one of 117 organizations&#13;
in the country that will&#13;
receive a grant.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Rotary gives $32,000&#13;
for park pathway&#13;
The Fowlerville Village&#13;
Council accepted a donation&#13;
of $32,000 from the Fowlerville&#13;
Rotary Club to build a&#13;
pathway at Community Park.&#13;
The asphalt pathway will be&#13;
eight feet wide and approximately&#13;
4,400 feet long.&#13;
Mason’s Wolverine Engineers&#13;
and Surveyors Inc., the&#13;
village’s engineering firm,&#13;
has offered to design the&#13;
pathway for free. The village&#13;
will bid out the project and&#13;
pay any extra costs including&#13;
the $1,600 yearly cost of clearing&#13;
the path in the winter.&#13;
PCS board&#13;
organization&#13;
Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools Superintendent Ed&#13;
Alverson swore in incumbent&#13;
board member Mike Brown&#13;
and newly elected board&#13;
member Sheila Burkhardt at&#13;
the district's organizational&#13;
school board meeting July 10.&#13;
The board re-elected&#13;
Brown as its president and&#13;
chose Laura Prochnow to replace&#13;
retiring board secretary&#13;
Elaine Esch as secretary. Jeff&#13;
Liminoff and Chris Wanczyk&#13;
were elected vice president&#13;
and treasurer, respectively.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Rogers secures funds&#13;
for local projects&#13;
Several fimding projects proposed&#13;
by U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers,&#13;
R-Brighton, have been&#13;
approved by the House Appropriations&#13;
Committee. If the&#13;
requests as they stand now are&#13;
approved by Congress, several&#13;
community projects in Livingston&#13;
and Ingham counties would&#13;
receive a total of $2,625,000.&#13;
The House Appropriations&#13;
Committee approved Rogers’&#13;
requests last Thursday.&#13;
The measures now go to the&#13;
House and Senate.&#13;
One county project - the I-&#13;
96/Latson Road interchange&#13;
between Howell and Brighton&#13;
- would receive $500,000&#13;
toward the total project cost.&#13;
Rogers actually requested&#13;
$2.5 million for the project&#13;
- as he has annually for the&#13;
last several years - but only&#13;
$500,000 was approved by&#13;
the committee. Since 2001,&#13;
Rogers has secured $11.3&#13;
million in funding for the Latson&#13;
Road project, including&#13;
the pending 2008 fiscal year&#13;
transportation appropriations&#13;
bill.&#13;
The total interchange cost&#13;
has been estimated at $34&#13;
million, with $16 million for&#13;
actual construction, $11 million&#13;
for right-of-way acquisition&#13;
and $7 million for the&#13;
overpass.&#13;
Art Fair enthusiasts&#13;
going US-23 warned&#13;
The Michigan Department&#13;
of Transportation is reminding&#13;
motorists traveling from&#13;
Livingston County to the Ann&#13;
Arbor Art Fairs, which run&#13;
through Saturday, that construction&#13;
continues on US-23.&#13;
In Livingston County,&#13;
southbound US-23 has a&#13;
single lane, around-the-clock&#13;
closure between Silver Lake&#13;
Road (exit 55) and Barker&#13;
Road (exit 52). MDOT is encouraging&#13;
motorists to seek&#13;
alternate routes while US-23&#13;
is under construction this&#13;
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New s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
The former manager of the&#13;
Brighton branch of the Huron&#13;
River Area Credit Union is ffw&#13;
on bond pending sentencing&#13;
after pleading no contest to&#13;
charges of embezzlement and&#13;
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scheduled to be sentenced Cict.&#13;
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Circuit Court Judge Stanley&#13;
Latreille.&#13;
In exchange for his no-contest&#13;
plea last week, prosecutors&#13;
agreed to recommend a&#13;
sentence of not more than one&#13;
year in jail on one count of embezzlement&#13;
and two counts of&#13;
identity theft.&#13;
A no-contest plea is not an&#13;
admission of guilt, but is treated&#13;
as such for sentencing purposes.&#13;
Police say Dodge embezzled&#13;
more than $100,000 and tried&#13;
to cover the losses with false&#13;
loans taken out in the names of&#13;
credit union members.&#13;
Auditors discovered irregularities&#13;
about the time members&#13;
started seeing inappropriate&#13;
activity on their accounts,&#13;
police in Brighton have said.&#13;
Police and the FBI found records&#13;
related to the thefts during&#13;
a search of Dodge’s home.&#13;
In February, federal regulators&#13;
took over operation of the&#13;
credit union and placed it into&#13;
conservatorship after the state&#13;
declared it was in danger of insolvency.&#13;
Dodge’s attorney, Robert&#13;
Gardella of Brighton, declined&#13;
comment on the plea agreement,&#13;
and Livingston County&#13;
Prosecutor Dave Morse could&#13;
not be reached for comment.&#13;
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to the county Probation De- ^&#13;
partment for a pre-sentence ^&#13;
investigation.&#13;
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ttolen@livingstoncommunity&#13;
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RICK FITZGERALD,THE LIVINGSTONCOMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Workers arrange the structural steel that will support the major&#13;
expansion under way at the Pepsi-Cola Co.'s Howell Production&#13;
and Distribution Center.&#13;
By year's end, plant&#13;
will gain 100,000&#13;
square feet of space&#13;
BY STEFANIE MURRAY&#13;
N ew s Bu s in e s s Re p o r te r&#13;
The Pepsi Bottling Group&#13;
is spending $11.5 million to&#13;
Heavy construction equipment dots the&#13;
building's west side. The warehouse addition&#13;
will provide an additional 100,000 square&#13;
feet.&#13;
Bottles of&#13;
Pepsi flow&#13;
down the line&#13;
at the Howell&#13;
plant. Facility&#13;
improvements&#13;
will lead to&#13;
extra money for&#13;
the city through&#13;
property taxes,&#13;
Job security&#13;
for local Pepsi&#13;
employees&#13;
and a healthier&#13;
economy for the&#13;
county.&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
expand its Howell plant, further&#13;
cementing its position&#13;
as one of the city’s largest&#13;
employers and taxpayers.&#13;
The first phase of the project&#13;
will add 100,000 square&#13;
feet of space to the plant’s&#13;
warehouse - increasing the&#13;
facility’s size by about onethird&#13;
- and the work should&#13;
be finished by the end of&#13;
the year, according to Pepsi&#13;
spokeswoman Mary Winn&#13;
Settino.&#13;
Settino said the expansion&#13;
was needed to “better serve&#13;
our customers and consumers&#13;
in a cost-effective manner.”&#13;
Ground was broken on&#13;
the project in May and the&#13;
entire expansion should be&#13;
finished by the first quarter&#13;
of 2008. About 300 people&#13;
work at the plant, and Settino&#13;
said there are no plans&#13;
to add more workers at this&#13;
time.&#13;
Still, the expansion comes&#13;
as great news at a time&#13;
when the state’s economy is&#13;
in limbo. Livingston County&#13;
has been especially hard hit&#13;
in the real estate and construction&#13;
markets, as the&#13;
housing market has slowed&#13;
considerably from booming&#13;
growth a few years ago.&#13;
Pepsi is one of the largest&#13;
private employers in the city&#13;
behind Citizens Insurance&#13;
They really are part of the fabric&#13;
of the community, and when&#13;
something like this happens, it is&#13;
evidence that they will be in the&#13;
community for quite a while.'&#13;
Pat Convery, president of the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce&#13;
Co. of America and Ogihara&#13;
America Corp. The company’s&#13;
property is worth about&#13;
$1.7 million, according to&#13;
county records. Pepsi paid&#13;
$656,000 in taxes in 2006,&#13;
$171,000 of which went to&#13;
the city of Howell.&#13;
Set on 20 acres in the&#13;
McPherson Industrial Park,&#13;
the 230,000-square-foot facility&#13;
manufactures cans and&#13;
various sizes of plastic bottles&#13;
and fills them with Pepsi,&#13;
Diet Pepsi, Sierra Mist,&#13;
Aquafina, Mountain Dew,&#13;
'Tropicana, Sobe, Dole, Lip-&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
ton, Vernors and Starbucks&#13;
Coffee drinks. The products&#13;
are shipped to retailers and&#13;
distribution centers across&#13;
the state.&#13;
“For the city of Howell,&#13;
this is very important,” said&#13;
city manager Shea Charles.&#13;
“Any time you see a business&#13;
expand at its existing&#13;
site, it’s exciting, especially&#13;
considering the s ta te ’s&#13;
economy.”&#13;
Pepsi has had a presence&#13;
in Howell since the 1970s.&#13;
In Michigan, the Pepsi Bottling&#13;
Group has 19 locations.&#13;
including regional business&#13;
offices, plants and warehouses.&#13;
Worldwide, Pepsi Bottling&#13;
Group is the biggest manufacturer,&#13;
seller and distributor&#13;
of Pepsi-Cola beverages,&#13;
with sales of $13 billion and&#13;
70,000 employees. It’s a separate&#13;
company from PepsiCo.,&#13;
however, and is publicly&#13;
traded on the NYSE under&#13;
the ticker symbol PBG.&#13;
Howell Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce President Pat&#13;
Convery said Pepsi is a&#13;
“longtime corporate citizen”&#13;
which sponsors a lot of community&#13;
events.&#13;
“They really are part of&#13;
the fabric of the community,&#13;
and when something like&#13;
this happens, it is evidence&#13;
that they will be in the community&#13;
for quite a while,”&#13;
Convery said.&#13;
B a l l o o n i s t s w i l l c o n t i n u e s e a r c h f o r D o o b i e B l u e , t h e m i s s i n g h u s k y&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
N ew s S t a f f Re p o r te r&#13;
After an unsuccessful search&#13;
last weekend, the owner of a&#13;
hot-air balloon ride company is&#13;
promising to continue looking&#13;
for of Doobie Blue, the missing&#13;
4-year-old Siberian Husky&#13;
owned by Brighton Township&#13;
resident Sharon Young.&#13;
Westwind Balloon Co. owner&#13;
Scott Lorenz of Plymouth&#13;
says he has many hot air&#13;
balloon owners helping him&#13;
the effort. “The Southeastern&#13;
Michigan Balloon Association&#13;
(members) are on alert&#13;
to keep a lookout for the dog,”&#13;
he says.&#13;
Several hot air balloon pilots,&#13;
including Lorenz, took&#13;
flight last Friday evening to&#13;
search for the dog, which is&#13;
COURTESY, SHARON YOUNG&#13;
Doobie Blue, a 4-year-old&#13;
missing Siberian Husky, is the&#13;
focus of an intense search.&#13;
Young’s lead sled dog. The&#13;
dog ran off the night her father&#13;
died nine weeks ago.&#13;
The search was originally&#13;
scheduled for Saturday, but&#13;
was moved up a day because&#13;
of more favorable weather&#13;
conditions. In addition, 40 volunteers&#13;
conducted a ground&#13;
search Saturday, put up posters&#13;
and handed out 500 fliers.&#13;
Young says she has a deep&#13;
fondness for the dog she calls&#13;
Blue and misses him dearly.&#13;
“He’s like a son to me,” she&#13;
says.&#13;
Lorenz says all the publicity&#13;
over the missing dog - with&#13;
stories in several newspapers&#13;
and on radio and television&#13;
stations - has resulted in a&#13;
barrage of calls from people&#13;
sighting loose canines resembling&#13;
a huslty from as far&#13;
away as Midland, Port Huron&#13;
and Jackson County.&#13;
“I think this whole thing&#13;
will result in public awareness&#13;
of the missing dog,”&#13;
Lorenz says.&#13;
Although many dog sightings&#13;
had been reported in&#13;
eastern Livingston County&#13;
and western Oakland County,&#13;
no one has been able to rescue&#13;
the dog. The closest was&#13;
a newspaper carrier who&#13;
spotted a dog answering the&#13;
description early one morning&#13;
on Corlett Road, off Hyne&#13;
Road in Brighton Township.&#13;
The carrier tried to coax the&#13;
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Young’s own daily search&#13;
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idea of contacting hot air balloon&#13;
owners for help. Lorenz&#13;
offered to perform the aerial&#13;
search, enlisting his ballooning&#13;
friends.&#13;
Lorenz says such searches&#13;
are no problem, because the&#13;
balloons typically fly in the&#13;
eastern Livingston-western&#13;
Oakland County area. They&#13;
depart from the balloon&#13;
launch site at the Island Lake&#13;
State Recreation Area, east of&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
Young operates a Dexterbased&#13;
pet grooming business.&#13;
Bow Wow Meow, and has a&#13;
recreational sled dog team,&#13;
which she often takes to&#13;
schools for educational programs&#13;
and demonstrations.&#13;
One benefit of her daily&#13;
searches for Blue is that&#13;
Young has found - and returned&#13;
to their owners - two&#13;
other lost Siberian Huskies&#13;
and several kittens.&#13;
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f— ■&#13;
SMITH FROM A1&#13;
A one-time show leads to regular routines&#13;
tion. Smith, who was the&#13;
top-ranked act all competition&#13;
long, ended up coming&#13;
in a close second place to his&#13;
friend. Matt Lauria.&#13;
“It didn’t feel like a competition,”&#13;
says Smith. “All the&#13;
guys involved just wanted to&#13;
pack the theater each night&#13;
and make it a good show.”&#13;
Smith’s reputation as a&#13;
stand-up comic grew after&#13;
his showing in the Last Bronco&#13;
Standing competition, and&#13;
his catch phrases started to&#13;
spread around campus like&#13;
wildfire. “Cab drivers and total&#13;
strangers would come up&#13;
to me and ask ‘Hey, do you&#13;
have cats?”’ Smith says with&#13;
a laugh, referring to his joke&#13;
about the scientific studies&#13;
done on sneezing.&#13;
Smith has wide range of&#13;
routines that target the audience&#13;
he is entertaining. The&#13;
different jokes range from&#13;
bits about Captain Planet and&#13;
superheroes to toothbrushes&#13;
and sneezing. “You have to&#13;
know your audience,” says&#13;
Smith. “If people don’t know&#13;
who Captain Planet is, they&#13;
probably won’t get my jokes.”&#13;
Smith’s increasing popularity&#13;
from Last Bronco Standing&#13;
also gave him a unique&#13;
opportunity to be the host at&#13;
a Kalamazoo comedy showcase&#13;
that featured Joey Medina.&#13;
Medina is best known for&#13;
his work with George Lopez,&#13;
Paul Rodriguez and Cheech&#13;
Marin on The Original Latin&#13;
Kings of Comedy Tour.&#13;
“It was unreal,” says Smith.&#13;
“I used to watch (Medina) on&#13;
T h e r e a r e n ' t&#13;
m a n y d o w n s i d e s&#13;
t o m a k i n g •&#13;
p e o p l e l a u g h /&#13;
Trevor Smith, stand-up comedian&#13;
TV and I got to learn a lot&#13;
from him.”&#13;
Smith’s father attended the&#13;
show featuring Medina, and&#13;
was impressed by his son’s&#13;
performance. “Seeing him&#13;
performing at a big club in&#13;
Kalamazoo was a shock,” says&#13;
Alan Smith. “Even Joey (Medina)&#13;
came up to me and told&#13;
me ‘Your kid’s got some talent.’&#13;
I’m a very proud papa.”&#13;
Smith also was complimented&#13;
by a talent scout&#13;
from Chicago, who attended&#13;
the show.&#13;
While Smith has experienced&#13;
some early success&#13;
with his comedy, he knows&#13;
that doing stand-up is a tough&#13;
business. “It takes a lot of&#13;
commitment,” says Smith.&#13;
“I’m just trying to get as&#13;
much experience as I can.”&#13;
For Smith, stand-up comedy&#13;
has proved to be a verj' rewarding&#13;
hobby. “There aren’t&#13;
many downsides to making&#13;
people laugh,” says Smith.&#13;
“It’s a great feeling knowing&#13;
that the smile on their face is&#13;
from you.”&#13;
Gordie Taylor can be&#13;
reached at gtaylor@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2008.&#13;
Trevor Smith&#13;
Age: 19.&#13;
Where you call home:&#13;
Hamburg Township.&#13;
Family: Parents Alan and&#13;
Wendy; brother Alex, 20;&#13;
sister Melissa, 14.&#13;
Education: 2006 Pinckney&#13;
High School graduate&#13;
now attending Western&#13;
Michigan University.&#13;
Occupation: Stand-up&#13;
comedian.&#13;
Passions: Making people&#13;
laugh, making people&#13;
enjoy themselves. "It's a&#13;
good feeling knowing that&#13;
the smile on someone's&#13;
face is from you."&#13;
Last book read: "Cruel&#13;
Shoes" by Steve Martin.&#13;
The ideal day: "Just&#13;
waking up with a pulse&#13;
because every day is a&#13;
great day."&#13;
Favorite movie: "The&#13;
Blues Brothers."&#13;
Philosophy o f life:&#13;
"Laughter can solve&#13;
everything except 1,000-&#13;
piece puzzles, because&#13;
who really has the time for&#13;
that."&#13;
Five people you'd like&#13;
to invite for dinner:&#13;
Comedians Groucho Marx,&#13;
Bill Cosby, Jerry Seinfeld,&#13;
George (larlin, and Steven&#13;
Wright.&#13;
Comedic inspirations: Bill&#13;
Cosby and Bob Newhart.&#13;
CAMP FROM A1&#13;
Counselors hope to make positive impact&#13;
Walls knew he had to buy it. “I&#13;
remember thinking ‘they can’t&#13;
sell our camp,’ so my wife and I&#13;
bought it,” says Walls.&#13;
Since then. Walls and Rolf&#13;
have continued to have an impact&#13;
on the lives of the youth&#13;
who attend the camp. “It’s become&#13;
a lifestyle,” says Walls.&#13;
“If we can’t impact them, we’re&#13;
wasting our time.”&#13;
Alyssa Mullins, an 11-yearold&#13;
camper from Hamburg, is&#13;
one of the many kids enjoying&#13;
Pine Hills Camp this summer.&#13;
“I like hanging out with my&#13;
friends, swimming, and playing&#13;
with Josh (Muddock),” says&#13;
Mullins.&#13;
Josh Muddock, a first-time&#13;
camp counselor, notices the&#13;
impact the camp has on kids.&#13;
“I love to see the kids having&#13;
fun,” says Muddock. “It’s hard&#13;
to avoid having fun.”&#13;
Gordie Taylor can be&#13;
reached at gtaylor@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2008.&#13;
Pine Hills Camp&#13;
■ What: A 100-acre camp&#13;
on Hayner Lake that offers&#13;
day-camp experiences to&#13;
youth ages 6-13.&#13;
■ Where: 8540 Hamburg&#13;
Road, Hamburg Township.&#13;
■ Activities: Day camps&#13;
every weekday, 9 a.m.-4&#13;
p.m.&#13;
■ Details: Matt&#13;
Wojczynski, 810-231-2211.&#13;
campers.&#13;
Instilling&#13;
team&#13;
work is&#13;
one of&#13;
the goals&#13;
camp&#13;
counselors&#13;
strive for&#13;
at Pine&#13;
Hills.&#13;
FILE: JAMIE&#13;
CHARBENEAUPISELLA.&#13;
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enjoys&#13;
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on"The&#13;
Blob" at&#13;
Pine Hills&#13;
Camp in&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Township.&#13;
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News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
Those who may wince a&#13;
little every time they go by the&#13;
Masonic building in downtown&#13;
Brighton because of its “flamingo&#13;
pink” color won’t need&#13;
to grimace much longer.&#13;
Pending site plan approval&#13;
by the Brighton City Council,&#13;
the building will get a complete&#13;
facelift, and the new color will&#13;
be dark red, as in brick.&#13;
The building, which once&#13;
served as the Brighton Post Office,&#13;
sits at 315 W. North St. at&#13;
Hyne, across from the Brighton&#13;
Area Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
Lee Garcia, Masonic Lodge&#13;
No. 247 secretary and renovation&#13;
committee chairman, says&#13;
going a decade or more with&#13;
that color is long enough. “We&#13;
(decided) it’s time we got rid of&#13;
that pink look,” says Garcia.&#13;
Garcia recalls that the color&#13;
was never intended in the first&#13;
place. “It was supposed to&#13;
be sandstone, but somebody&#13;
mixed up the wrong batch and&#13;
there was no going back,” he&#13;
says.&#13;
Yet this summer, the exterior&#13;
will get a red brick treatment&#13;
more in line with current&#13;
Brighton design standards&#13;
and the aesthetic appearance&#13;
city officials are trying to create&#13;
for downtown. Garcia says&#13;
it’s important to the Masons&#13;
that such a visible building be&#13;
representative of the general&#13;
downtown look.&#13;
Brighton Mayor Steve Monet&#13;
says there is nothing wrong&#13;
with the current look of the Masonic&#13;
building, but he is happy&#13;
the group has decided to remodel&#13;
with a look more in line&#13;
with newer downtown Brighton&#13;
structures.&#13;
Construction is expected to&#13;
start in early-mid August, with&#13;
completion sometime in October.&#13;
In addition to the brick&#13;
exterior, the windows wiU be&#13;
treated with brick trim and the&#13;
interior will get new carpeting.&#13;
Garcia says the lodge is selffunding&#13;
and the Masons have&#13;
enough cash reserves for the&#13;
project. He would not divulge&#13;
the cost of the project.&#13;
The Masons use the entire&#13;
second floor of the building,&#13;
which is also used by the Senior&#13;
Men’s Club of Brighton. The&#13;
Masons lease the first floor to&#13;
a kidney dialysis clinic and Dr.&#13;
Joseph Rapai, a dentist.&#13;
The 220-member Masonic&#13;
Lodge in Brighton is a philanthropic&#13;
and benevolent organization,&#13;
and has contributed to&#13;
the community in many ways&#13;
over the years.&#13;
Coming up during Smnmerfest&#13;
(July 26-28) this year, the&#13;
Masons will conduct their second&#13;
annual M-CHIPs program.&#13;
M-CHIPs is an acronym that&#13;
stands for Michigan Children’s&#13;
Identity Program.&#13;
“’We do a DNA swab, dental&#13;
impressions, electronic fingerprinting&#13;
and put it on a CD or&#13;
DVD and give it to the parents,”&#13;
Garcia says. The information is&#13;
kept by the family at home in&#13;
case it is ever needed by law&#13;
enforcement agencies in an&#13;
Amber Alert.&#13;
Stonefire's owner cool despite string of mishaps&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
There’s an expression that&#13;
goes along the lines of, “If it&#13;
weren’t for bad luck, I’d have&#13;
no luck at all.”&#13;
It could be what Stonefire&#13;
Bistro owner Edward Bielaska&#13;
is thinking these days, after the&#13;
latest adversity hit him.&#13;
On Tliesday morning Bielaska&#13;
arrived at work to get ready&#13;
for the lunch crowd when the&#13;
tights went out. The cause was&#13;
an underground transformer,&#13;
according to DTE spokesman&#13;
Scott Simon. A few government&#13;
buildings also were hit, including&#13;
city hall and district court,&#13;
as were Metropolitan Title Co.&#13;
and Ride bicycle shop, all on&#13;
First or West Main struts.&#13;
Electricity was back on by&#13;
3:30 p.m., and Bielaska was&#13;
able to open at 5 p.m. He jokes&#13;
that the competition is trying to&#13;
“put him out.”&#13;
For Bielaska, it was the latest&#13;
in a succession of misfortunes.&#13;
Last Saturday night, the bistro&#13;
was hopping with a capacity&#13;
crowd when the unexpected&#13;
happened.&#13;
“We had a great crowd, the&#13;
largest since we’ve been open,&#13;
and all of a sudden a faulty&#13;
sprinkler head burst in the&#13;
kitchen (in the lower level),&#13;
and, at 40 gallons a minute, it&#13;
quickly flooded the kitchen,”&#13;
Bielaska says. Needless to say,&#13;
the restaurant was closed, and&#13;
the crew mopped up until 3&#13;
a.m.&#13;
But even that wasn’t the first&#13;
setback at the new restaurant,&#13;
which has onfy been open since&#13;
mid-June.&#13;
Bielaska was forced to make&#13;
a change in chefs when the&#13;
chef he had originally hired&#13;
never showed up. Bielaska&#13;
had to close for three days&#13;
while he searched for another&#13;
chef. It worked out in the end,&#13;
he says, since the person he&#13;
hired turned out to be better at&#13;
his culinary skills than the noshow.&#13;
Bielaska waxes philosophic&#13;
about the string of setbacks.&#13;
“It’s showing us what we are&#13;
made of,” he says.&#13;
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John and Gina Wilson call&#13;
the grounds around their Hamburg&#13;
Township home a collector’s&#13;
garden.&#13;
“I just don’t do fussy,” Gina&#13;
Wilson said. “I have a little bit&#13;
of everything and it’s kind of&#13;
survival of the fittest.”&#13;
The couple have been&#13;
fussing over their yard, gardens&#13;
and patios a little more,&#13;
though, lately so they can host&#13;
the Pinckney Garden Club’s&#13;
fundraiser to bring a Blue Star&#13;
Highway marker to the village.&#13;
“Pinckney Garden Under&#13;
the Stars,” a night of food, winetasting,&#13;
music and the living&#13;
beauty of the Wilson gardens&#13;
takes place 6-9:30 p.m. Saturday,&#13;
Jidy 28, at their home, 9663&#13;
S. Bass Court. Tickets are $40&#13;
per person or $75 per couple.&#13;
The Blue S t^ Hi^way&#13;
marker program was started&#13;
in 1944 by die National Garden&#13;
Clubs Inc. to honor men&#13;
and women in the U.S. Armed&#13;
Forces. The Blue Star is taken&#13;
from the blue star service flag,&#13;
which is given to the families&#13;
whose members are actively&#13;
serving in the militaiy.&#13;
“We’ve been thinking about&#13;
this for a couple of years,”&#13;
said Patsy McGuire-Haggerty&#13;
Bible, a Pinckney Garden Club&#13;
member. “Our club wanted&#13;
to do something to honor and&#13;
represent all our local soldiers&#13;
from the past, the present and&#13;
the future.”&#13;
The WUsons moved into&#13;
their home seven years ago&#13;
and John Wilson started putting&#13;
in rocks, decorative stone&#13;
patios and retaining walls to&#13;
stop soil erosion in the sloping,&#13;
wooded baclg^ard. The result&#13;
is a peaceful and secluded&#13;
deck and screened-in patio that&#13;
looks out over a planter of giant&#13;
hostas and a garden of ferns.&#13;
“I’m getting more into foliage,&#13;
instead of just flowers,”&#13;
Gina Wilson said.&#13;
But, interspersed among&#13;
flowering perennials like shasta&#13;
daisy, butterfly bush and yarrow&#13;
are flowering annuals in&#13;
bright yellows, purples, pinks,&#13;
reds and blues.&#13;
“I like being able to get creative&#13;
in the garden and putting&#13;
things together differently ev-&#13;
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The Wilsons were going to&#13;
be a part of a historic home and&#13;
garden tour being plaimed by&#13;
She Pinckney Garden Club this&#13;
year. When details for the tour&#13;
couldn’t be finalized, organizers&#13;
asked them if they’d like to host&#13;
this party.&#13;
“We were very glad to do it,”&#13;
Gina Wilson said. “The marker&#13;
would be a wonderful thing. My&#13;
father is a World War H veteran&#13;
and John served in the Vietnam&#13;
War. My sister is an Air&#13;
Force veteran and I have two&#13;
nephews currently serving in&#13;
the military.”&#13;
Tickets for “Pinckney Garden&#13;
Under the Stars” are available&#13;
in downtown Pinckney at&#13;
Carousel Floral &amp; Gifts, Mainly&#13;
Chocolate and Salon on Main.&#13;
The club plans to move ahead&#13;
with its walking tour of downtown&#13;
historic homes, buildings&#13;
and gardens next Jime.&#13;
Annuals, such as these cosmos,&#13;
are interspersed with foliage&#13;
plants and flowering perennials&#13;
in the Wilsons' gardens.&#13;
N igh t in th e garden&#13;
Pinckney Garden Under the Stars is being hosted by&#13;
the Pinckney Garden Club to raise funds for a Blue Star&#13;
Highway marker on M-36 in the village.&#13;
■ When: 6-9:30 p.m. Saturday, July 28.&#13;
■ Where: John and Gina Wilson Home, 9633 S. Bass Court,&#13;
Hamburg Township.&#13;
■ What: An evening of food, wine and music on the patio&#13;
in the garden.&#13;
■ Tickets: $40 per person or $75 per couple. Available in&#13;
downtown Pinckney at Carousel Floral &amp; Gifts, 105 E. Main&#13;
St.; Salon on Main, 127 E. Main St.; and Mainly Chocolate, 115&#13;
E. Main St.&#13;
■ Details: Patsy McGuire-Haggerty Bible at 734-878-7020&#13;
or Ann Jarema at 517-861-0423.&#13;
John&#13;
and Gina&#13;
Wilson are&#13;
opening&#13;
up their&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Township&#13;
gardens to&#13;
the public&#13;
next&#13;
Saturday&#13;
for the&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Garden&#13;
Club's&#13;
"Pinckney&#13;
Garden&#13;
Under&#13;
the Stars"&#13;
event&#13;
to raise&#13;
funds for&#13;
a Blue Star&#13;
Highway&#13;
marker in&#13;
the village.&#13;
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R E T A I L R E P O R T&#13;
STEPHENIE KOEHN, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Howell resident Scott Nottmeier uses the free wireless Internet service at Brighton's Panera&#13;
Bread to search for job openings, assisted by his son, Joshua, 11 .The two made an afternoon of it&#13;
recently by eating lunch while they worked.&#13;
Livingston County restaurants offer&#13;
food with a heaping side of Wi-Fi&#13;
B Y S T E P H E N I E K O E H N&#13;
News Sp e c ia l W riter&#13;
Mike Bautch hoisted a cup&#13;
of coffee, finishing his lunch&#13;
as he completed reports for&#13;
his employer.&#13;
Seated comfortably in front&#13;
of his laptop computer, the&#13;
Brighton resident who has&#13;
been transferred to a California&#13;
office by his employer,&#13;
FedEx, wasn’t in his office.&#13;
He was at a table in Brighton’s&#13;
Panera Bread, which he&#13;
sometimes uses as a transitional&#13;
and temporary office&#13;
because of the free Internet&#13;
connection available there.&#13;
“Most of the work I do is&#13;
Web-based,’’ Bautch said.&#13;
“Working here is a time-saver&#13;
for me. I have offices in Irvine,&#13;
Calif., and Novi, but when I’m&#13;
in Brighton, working on getting&#13;
my house sold, I can stop&#13;
in here to save an hour.”&#13;
Two tables over, Brighton&#13;
resident Ryan Karolak, studied&#13;
for a psychology class he&#13;
is taking at Washtenaw Community&#13;
College. “I study here,&#13;
sometimes,” he said. “It’s a&#13;
nice atmosphere.”&#13;
Bautch and Karolak are&#13;
among the growing ranks of&#13;
people who have been using&#13;
free wireless Internet connection&#13;
services (also known as&#13;
“Wi-Fi”) offered by area restaurants,&#13;
coffeehouses, libraries&#13;
and even chambers of commerce&#13;
in Livingston County.&#13;
Some, like Bautch, use the&#13;
free connection and casual&#13;
surroundings to set up temporary&#13;
offices. Others study, or&#13;
check e-mail while away from&#13;
home, or conduct job searches.&#13;
People even undertake house&#13;
searches this way, said Mike&#13;
Bues, district manager for&#13;
Panera Bread, whose territory&#13;
includes Brighton.&#13;
“It’s been interesting to see&#13;
this phenomenon grow,” Bues&#13;
said. “It’s really blossomed&#13;
into something much bigger&#13;
than we thought it would be.”&#13;
Panera Bread has become&#13;
the largest provider in the nation&#13;
of wireless free Internet&#13;
service, with 1,090 locations,&#13;
he said.&#13;
But Panera is not the only&#13;
game in town (or county) for&#13;
Wi-Fi. It also is offered at&#13;
several places in the area. A&#13;
by-no-means-exhaustive list&#13;
includes Uptown Coffehouse,&#13;
Sufficient (Grounds and Beane&#13;
r’s, all coffee houses in the&#13;
Howell area. Also in Howell,&#13;
free wireless Internet connection&#13;
is offered by the Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library&#13;
and Howell Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce. In Brighton, in&#13;
addition to Panera Bread, you&#13;
can get connected at Bagel&#13;
Street Cafe, Amer’s Delicatessen,&#13;
Lynn’s Cafe, Espresso&#13;
Cafe, the Brighton District&#13;
Library and in the Greater&#13;
Brighton Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce Garden. Indeed,&#13;
so many businesses now offer&#13;
WiFi, that it is nearly impossible&#13;
to keep a currently&#13;
complete list.&#13;
“So many, many local businesses&#13;
have Wi-Fi,” said Pam&#13;
McConeghy, executive director&#13;
of the Greater Brighton&#13;
Area Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
“It helps people do their work&#13;
in a nice setting that’s conducive&#13;
to doing business.”&#13;
McConeghy was particularly&#13;
enthusiastic about the chamber’s&#13;
garden, where people&#13;
can “relax among beautiful&#13;
flowers” while working on&#13;
their laptops.&#13;
There is an etiquette to using&#13;
Wi-Fi, depending on where&#13;
you are using it. In restaurants,&#13;
it’s polite - and sometimes&#13;
required - to purchase&#13;
food, if only a cup of coffee.&#13;
It’s also polite not to clog up&#13;
the cafe’s tables during rush&#13;
periods.&#13;
In some places, including&#13;
Panera Bread, you must agree&#13;
to order food and not to use the&#13;
service between the hours of 11&#13;
a.m. and 2 p.m. before you can&#13;
connect with the store’s wireless&#13;
service. The service also&#13;
includes filters that help ensure&#13;
that people are not exposed to&#13;
“anything they shouldn’t be,”&#13;
Bues said.&#13;
“It’s a great system,”&#13;
Bautch said. “It’s easy to fill&#13;
an hour’s time at lunch and&#13;
make it productive.”&#13;
In the next few years, Livingston&#13;
County, like Oakland&#13;
County, will go wireless, McConeghy&#13;
said. “We’re working&#13;
on the plan, based on the Oakland&#13;
County model, now.” No&#13;
start date has been set, but&#13;
the county will become wireless&#13;
in segments, beginning&#13;
with a pilot area including the&#13;
City of Brighton and Brighton,&#13;
Green Oak and Hamburg&#13;
townships, she said.&#13;
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offers cloth diapers&#13;
Diapering a child in disposables&#13;
for 21/2 years takes about&#13;
6,000 diapers, costs $1,500-&#13;
$2,100 and adds to the tens of&#13;
billions of diapers thrown into&#13;
U.S. landfills each year. Cloth&#13;
diapers offer a more earthfiiendly&#13;
- and less expensive&#13;
- alternative to disposables&#13;
and they are available at Mama&#13;
Gaia’s, a new natural living,&#13;
parenting and healing shop in&#13;
downtown Howell.&#13;
The shop with the name derived&#13;
fi-om an ancient term for&#13;
“Mother Earth” also offers a&#13;
variety of other natural health&#13;
and beauty products, including&#13;
peanut shell slings, bamboo&#13;
fiber products, baby slings&#13;
and more, says owner Dawn&#13;
Preuss. 'IVaining in Reiki, a&#13;
Japanese system of “energy&#13;
healing,” also are available.&#13;
Conducted by Preuss, a certified&#13;
Reiki master, classes are&#13;
offered for groups or individuals&#13;
of all ages and even for&#13;
plants and animals.&#13;
Address: 102 S. Michigan&#13;
Ave., Howell.&#13;
Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Hiesday-&#13;
Friday; Moneys and&#13;
weekends by appointment for&#13;
Reiki training.&#13;
Phone: 517-552-2933 (store);&#13;
810-923-5340 (ceU).&#13;
Web site: www.mamagaias.&#13;
com.&#13;
Lone Star has&#13;
surprise closing&#13;
The Lone Star Steakhouse&#13;
in the Brighton Town Square&#13;
shopping center closed about&#13;
two weeks ago, catching most&#13;
people by surprise.&#13;
“We had no warning at all,”&#13;
said Pam McConeghy, executive&#13;
director of the Brighton&#13;
Area Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
of which Lone Star was a member.&#13;
“They didn’t notify us, and&#13;
it came as a complete surprise.&#13;
We’re very sorry that they&#13;
closed. It was a good place for a&#13;
margarita and a steak... to get&#13;
ready for the weekend.”&#13;
Mark Murphy, who sold&#13;
Lone Star the property when&#13;
it opened sbe years ago, said he&#13;
had heard the restaurant might&#13;
be closing and believed the parent&#13;
company was closing many&#13;
steakhouses, but didn’t know&#13;
why. “Whether it’s a particular&#13;
district or region, fi^m an operational&#13;
standpoint, or what, I&#13;
don’t know,” Murphy said.&#13;
There has been some interest&#13;
in the property, he said, opting&#13;
not to give specifics. Calls to&#13;
the national offices of Lone Star&#13;
Steakhouse were not returned.&#13;
Java Roasters will&#13;
close storefront&#13;
Java Roasters, a downtown&#13;
coffee emporium owned by&#13;
Mike Vance for the past sbe&#13;
years, will close storefront&#13;
operations Aug. 12 to concentrate&#13;
on wholesale and Web&#13;
sales, and to devote more&#13;
time to his other business.&#13;
“We’ll continue roasting&#13;
and doing the online stuff,”&#13;
Vance said, “but the espresso&#13;
shop is a lot of work and not&#13;
making as much money as&#13;
the rest of the business - and&#13;
it’s 99 percent of the overhead.”&#13;
Vance said he wasn’t&#13;
closing, but moving to a site&#13;
to be determined.&#13;
“Business hasn’t been real&#13;
good, but it hasn’t been real&#13;
bad, either,” he said. Vance is&#13;
selling all the store’s equipment,&#13;
except the roasting&#13;
equipment. Look for Java&#13;
Roasters coffee on the Internet&#13;
or contact Vance by&#13;
telephone - his business and&#13;
fax numbers will remain the&#13;
same.&#13;
Address: 412 W Main St.,&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday;&#13;
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Ttiesday-Satu&#13;
r^y ; noon-5 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
Phone: 810-844-0085; fax: 810-&#13;
844-0095.&#13;
Web site: wwwjava-roasters.&#13;
com.&#13;
Glaze and Glory&#13;
to close July 31&#13;
Glaze and Glory, in the&#13;
Brookside Mall shopping cen-&#13;
U N D E R J i H E . B I G T E N T&#13;
H U N D R ED S&#13;
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FROM $25&#13;
EVERYTHING&#13;
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IS ON SAIE!&#13;
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Wicker, Teak, Sling and Cushion&#13;
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Pool Table Lights. Wall A r t . Table Hockey&#13;
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ter, will close its doors July&#13;
31, after sbe years in business.&#13;
“There are other things&#13;
I need to take care of,” said&#13;
owner Linda Baumgardner.&#13;
“I’ve been doing this pretty&#13;
much by myself, with parttime&#13;
help from my son, and&#13;
six years is a long time. It’s&#13;
time to move on.” Although&#13;
the store had been for sale,&#13;
there were no offers, so she&#13;
decided to close.&#13;
Prices on much of the&#13;
store’s remaining inventory&#13;
are discounted until it closes.&#13;
The last day for customers&#13;
to come in and get works-inprogress&#13;
fired will be Sunday,&#13;
July 22, Baumgardner said.&#13;
Her Web site will remain operative&#13;
and she will keep her&#13;
e-mail active to schedule “togo”&#13;
party packages, kids’ parties&#13;
and other special events.&#13;
Address: 101 Brookside&#13;
Lane, Brighton.&#13;
Hours: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.,&#13;
Tuesday-Friday; 11 a.m.-5&#13;
p.m. Saturday; noon-5 p.m.&#13;
Sunday; closed Monday.&#13;
Phone: 810-220-4887.&#13;
Web site: www.glazeandgloiy.&#13;
com.&#13;
Howell candle&#13;
outlet to close&#13;
Bullfrog Candle Outlet in&#13;
Howell, will soon be closing&#13;
its doors after nearly two&#13;
years in business. “It’s just&#13;
the economy,” said Diane&#13;
Baroky, in stating the reason ^&#13;
for the closure. She co-owns&#13;
the business with her husband,&#13;
Jim Baroky.&#13;
The shop is offering a wide&#13;
assortment of candles and&#13;
home decor accessories, all&#13;
at large discounts. In addi- ^&#13;
tion, all shelving units and "&#13;
display fixtures will be sold,&#13;
Barolty said. The candles,&#13;
made in Northern Michigan,&#13;
depict lighthouses, animal&#13;
figures and nature and holiday&#13;
scenes.&#13;
A d d r e s s : 204 W. G ra n d&#13;
R iv e r Av e., S u ite 280, H ow ell.&#13;
Phone: 517-545-3025.&#13;
Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p .m. Mond&#13;
a y -F r id a y , 10 a.m.-3 p.m.&#13;
S a tu rd a y .&#13;
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T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S FR ID AY , JU L Y 20, 2007 A 7&#13;
Livingston County property sales&#13;
Proper ty sold recently th rougho ut th e county:&#13;
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Note: The information is gathered from county deed records by Transamerica Intellitech of Cincinnati.The listing includes the addresses and the reported&#13;
sale price. Some addresses may be listed more than once because of multiple property transactions. An asterisk (*) indicates a multiple-parcel sale.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
BY THE&#13;
NUMBERS&#13;
Brighton City&#13;
317 Pineknoll Ct; $185,000&#13;
816 Robertson Dr; $149,500&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
11368 Eagle Way; $212,900&#13;
5434 Ethel St; $154,556&#13;
315 Fonro Dr; $198,219&#13;
10690 Grand River Road, E;&#13;
$140,000&#13;
11583 Hyne Road; $420,392&#13;
^ 8218 Hyne Road; $138,220&#13;
• 9700 Hyne Road; $157,000&#13;
8756 McClements Road;&#13;
$68,900&#13;
3135 Park Dr; $450,000&#13;
8043 Woodland Shore Dr;&#13;
$208,000&#13;
^ Cohoctah Township&#13;
7283 Oneill Dr; $186,000&#13;
Conway Township&#13;
9032 Eva Lane; $165,000&#13;
Fowierville Viliage&#13;
216 Hibbard St; $79,800&#13;
726 Pinegate Dr; $130,050&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
4072 Cagney Lane; $292,000&#13;
339 Hacker Road, S; $172,000&#13;
2930 Kings Way Ct; $289,000&#13;
3604 Kipling Circle; $364,000&#13;
7025 Lindsey Dr; $340,008&#13;
2094 Pless Dr; $550,000&#13;
1719 Slgrview Dr; $30,000&#13;
5354 Wyndam Lane; $570,000&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
8399 Riverside Dr; $206,000&#13;
12480 Shady Oak Dr; $260,019&#13;
10709 Stoney Point Dr;&#13;
$137,750&#13;
11087 Wild Tlirkey Run;&#13;
$253,000&#13;
9765 Winding Pines Dr;&#13;
$330,000&#13;
12883 Woodgrove Dr; $333,844&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
11376 Algonquin Dr; $124,801&#13;
7740 Athlone Dr; $250,000&#13;
6261 Buckshore St; $113,000&#13;
7070 Cowell Road; $270,000&#13;
11456 Old Hamburg Road;&#13;
$279,000&#13;
3138 Swarthout Road;&#13;
$125,000&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
5150 Hogback Road, N;&#13;
$213,446&#13;
2977 Smith Road, N; $328,623&#13;
6681 Winegar Road, W;&#13;
$25,000&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
1708 Chelsea Circle; $200,000&#13;
1324 Courtney Ct; $353,866&#13;
1788 Dorothys Way; $300,000&#13;
12436 Pamela Ct; $285,178&#13;
1771 Shoreline Dr; $231,000&#13;
Howell City&#13;
933 Dearborn St; $146,866&#13;
422 Tompkins St, N; $133,144&#13;
1649 Welland St; $40,000&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
2292 Armond Road; $166,428&#13;
4430 Burkhart Road, N;&#13;
$176,500&#13;
1866 Byron Road; $102,435&#13;
1624 Red Hickory Ct; $132,780&#13;
2616 Starlite Dr; $187,253&#13;
1324 Steeplechase Ct; $53,264&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
10857 Coon Lake Road;&#13;
$191,916&#13;
5720 Gregory Road, N;&#13;
$236,000&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
2908 County Farm Road;&#13;
$213,000&#13;
3038 County Farm Road;&#13;
$88,441&#13;
3391 Jewell Road; $132,503&#13;
4197 Pinckney Road; $59,000&#13;
2412 Ridgewood Dr; $259,000&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
618 Chicago Dr; $170,000&#13;
90 Lakeshore Dr; $260,000&#13;
912 Oakcrest Road; $209,000&#13;
114 Shorewood Lane;&#13;
$172,500&#13;
Pinckney Village&#13;
838 Cricket Xing; $154,999&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
1265 Beulah; $200,000&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
11290 Balfour Dr; $160,806&#13;
9376 Grand Summit Dr;&#13;
$74,880&#13;
9274 Marinus Dr; $170,846&#13;
12322 Peabody Dr; $206,000&#13;
BUILDING&#13;
PERMITS&#13;
Here is a listing of recent&#13;
building permits issued&#13;
around Livingston County&#13;
where the value of the project&#13;
is $5,000 or more. The&#13;
listing includes the address,&#13;
type of work, and value of the&#13;
project.&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
1585 Blackbird Lane Bldg.&#13;
10 Apt. 3, $124,321, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1601 Blackbird Lane Bldg.&#13;
10 Apt. 2, $122,727, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1581 Blackbird Lane Bldg.&#13;
10 Apt. 1, $122,727, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1597 Blackbird Lane Bldg.&#13;
10 Apt. 4, $124,321, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1577 Blackbird Lane Bldg.&#13;
10 Apt. 5, $149,322, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
1605 Blackbird Lane Bldg.&#13;
10 Apt. 6, $149,322, three-story&#13;
multi-family dwelling with&#13;
one-car attached garage&#13;
V&#13;
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JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Emily Tuthill, an 18-year-old from Green&#13;
Oak Township who will attend Corcordia&#13;
University in Wisconsin in the fall, won the&#13;
fair queen contest this year.&#13;
One last \A/eekend of fun&#13;
remaining in this year's fair&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter The rides, the animals, the food and&#13;
pleasant weather brought a decent&#13;
overall crowd through the gates for&#13;
the opening weekend of Livingston&#13;
County’s New Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair.&#13;
“We had a little bit of a slow start on Saturday&#13;
because of the rain, but it picked up,”&#13;
said John Morris, president of the board of&#13;
directors of the Fowlerville Agricultural Society,&#13;
hosts of the 121st annual fair.&#13;
The fair has undergone many changes&#13;
this year to get back to its family-oriented&#13;
roots and offer more free and lower-cost entertainment.&#13;
“People have been finding our board&#13;
members and thanking them,” Morris said.&#13;
“That’s really nice. It’s nice to see that people&#13;
appreciate the changes and actually tell&#13;
you.”&#13;
Although grandstand attendance for&#13;
Saturday’s country music concert and&#13;
Sunday’s Buddy Holly tribute concert were&#13;
light, Morris said those in attendance enjoyed&#13;
great shows for only $10 per ticket.&#13;
“People especially loved the concert Sunday&#13;
night,” Morris said. “They were dancing&#13;
and singing and&#13;
John Mueller&#13;
as Buddy Holly&#13;
and George&#13;
Mueller rock&#13;
the crowd&#13;
1950s style&#13;
with Holly&#13;
classics like&#13;
"Peggy Sue"&#13;
during a&#13;
Sunday night&#13;
concert at the&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair.&#13;
HOPE USH, SPECIAL TO&#13;
THE NEWS&#13;
JIM JAGDEELD. SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
A cowboy wrestles with a steer during the bull-dogging event at last Saturday's Flying Star Rodeo.The rodeo was a new event this year.&#13;
it was like going back in time to the 1950s.”&#13;
The fair continues through Saturday at&#13;
the fairgrounds on Grand River Avenue, just&#13;
west of Fowlerville in Handy 'Township.&#13;
Hail to the queen&#13;
Emily 'Hithill typically spends most of&#13;
her time at the Fowlerville Fair in the 4-H&#13;
animal bams, where through the years she&#13;
has shown cattle, horses, goats, chickens&#13;
and rabbits.&#13;
Although she’ll be back there again this&#13;
year showing a goat, the 18-year-old from&#13;
Green Oak Township also will reign over the&#13;
121st fair as its latest queen.&#13;
“I’ve never really thought of myself as the&#13;
queen type, but this is awesome,” 'Tuthill&#13;
said. “This is the highlight of my summer.&#13;
I can’t wait to meet people and help them&#13;
have a good experience at the fair. There&#13;
really is something for everyone to do and&#13;
enjoy here.”&#13;
Judges picked 'Tuthill on Sunday from a&#13;
slate of 15 contestants. She received a $500&#13;
shopping spree at Tanger Outlet Center, will&#13;
serve as fair ambassador throughout the&#13;
event and will represent the fair throughout&#13;
the community in the coming year.&#13;
'Itithill is a 2007 graduate of Howell’s&#13;
Kensington Woods High School. She’s going&#13;
to Concordia University in Wisconsin in the&#13;
fall to study occupational therapy.&#13;
“I think she will make a great fair representative,”&#13;
said 'IhthilTs mother, Sandra.&#13;
“She’s lived her all her life and grown up living&#13;
for the week of the Fowlerville Fair.”&#13;
'Tuthill succeeds Christina (Maher) McCurdy,&#13;
who became the first fair queen to be&#13;
married during her reign. Her husband is a&#13;
U.S. Marine who’s being deployed to Iraq.&#13;
“This was an amazing year for me,” McCurdy&#13;
said. “Being the Fowlerville Fair&#13;
queen opened so many doors for me and&#13;
SEE FAIR, 82&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Brothers Elijah Harris, 6, left, and Micah Harris,&#13;
3, of Green Oak Township held a 3-week-old&#13;
tiger cub at the Great Cat Adventure exhibit.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Steve Marsh, of Galien, Mich., drives his Cash Burner during the Wolverine Pullers Inc.&#13;
Champion Points Tractor Pull competition, which returned to the fair after a seven-year&#13;
absence.&#13;
Aches following accident won't deter bicyclist from pressing on for Make-A-Wish&#13;
\&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The L iving ston Comm unity News&#13;
Lisa Shmina had one of&#13;
those “I can do that” moments&#13;
after talking with a&#13;
friend who had completed a&#13;
fundraising bicycle ride.&#13;
So the Hamburg Township&#13;
woman searched the Internet&#13;
for a a good cause that would&#13;
get her back to riding a bike,&#13;
like she had during her high&#13;
school days in Ann Arbor.&#13;
When she came across the&#13;
Make-A-Wish Foundation of&#13;
Michigan, which sponsors a&#13;
three-day ride to raise the&#13;
money to grant the wishes&#13;
of seriously ill children, she&#13;
knew she had found a cause&#13;
she could support. She has&#13;
two children of her own and&#13;
works as a teacher at a Montessori&#13;
school.&#13;
She got a new road bike,&#13;
joined the Ann Arbor Bicycle&#13;
Touring Society, started&#13;
training on her own and&#13;
launched her fundraising efforts.&#13;
So far she has generated&#13;
more than $1,000 in donations&#13;
toward her personal&#13;
goal of $1,400.&#13;
Everything was on track.&#13;
Until last Saturday morning.&#13;
She signed up for the One&#13;
Helluva Ride and planned&#13;
to do the 100-mile route. It&#13;
would be a good tune-up,&#13;
she figured, for the three&#13;
consecutive 100-mile days&#13;
she would ride during her&#13;
Make-A-Wish odyssey from&#13;
'Traverse City to Chelsea&#13;
two weeks later.&#13;
It was a beautiful summer&#13;
day as she set out from the&#13;
Chelsea Fairgrounds, the&#13;
very place she would finish&#13;
the Make-A-Wish ride. But&#13;
just seven miles into the&#13;
ride, all her plans came to&#13;
a halt.&#13;
She was riding with a&#13;
group of others, typical of a&#13;
ride that attracts hundreds&#13;
like this one. A rider behind&#13;
her hollered out, “Car&#13;
back,” a standard warning&#13;
that an auto would be coming&#13;
around. It’s a signal to&#13;
a bicyclist to get over to the&#13;
right as far as you can.&#13;
Seconds later, the car hit&#13;
the re ar tire of her bike and&#13;
she went flying through the&#13;
air, crashing to the pavement.&#13;
Her helmet cracked&#13;
upon impact and her shoulder&#13;
was scraped raw. Although&#13;
she has no memory&#13;
of it, the riders around her&#13;
told her she screamed as&#13;
she flew through the air.&#13;
Shmina and a second rider&#13;
who was hit were transported&#13;
by ambulance to the University&#13;
of Michigan Medical Center.&#13;
Shmina was treated for a mild&#13;
concussion and an assortment&#13;
of scrapes and bruises. Neither&#13;
was seriously injured.&#13;
By the time I caught up with&#13;
her the other day, she said her&#13;
headache had subsided but&#13;
she still ached all over. She&#13;
was thankful that she did not&#13;
break anything and the only&#13;
damage to her bike was that&#13;
her rear wheel was bent in&#13;
half. And she’ll need a new&#13;
helmet.&#13;
But the incident had not&#13;
dampened her enthusiasm&#13;
for bicycling or the Make-&#13;
A-Wish event. She said she&#13;
was going to talk with ride&#13;
officials this seek to see if&#13;
there was a way she could&#13;
help out a little and maybe&#13;
ride a little. She’s not sure&#13;
she’ll be ready to tackle&#13;
three long days of riding just&#13;
two weeks after her crash.&#13;
Talk about being a real&#13;
trouper.&#13;
The 41-year-old Shmina is&#13;
one of at least a dozen bicyclists&#13;
from Livingston County&#13;
who will participate in this&#13;
ride. In all, 700 riders will&#13;
raise more than $1 million for&#13;
the Ann Arbor-based Make-&#13;
A-Wish Foundation of Michigan.&#13;
It’s the organization’s&#13;
biggest annual fundraiser.&#13;
Another first-time rider&#13;
in this event is part-time&#13;
Fowlerville police officer Colleen&#13;
Antal. She got involved&#13;
after hearing how important&#13;
getting a wish granted was&#13;
for a young cousin.&#13;
“This is strictly for her,” the&#13;
36-year-old mother of three&#13;
said of her cousin, Morgan&#13;
Behen, who is now 12 and living&#13;
life to the fullest with her&#13;
cancer in remission.&#13;
Antal has been training&#13;
by riding 20-50 miles a day&#13;
from her Hamburg Township&#13;
home. She says many of her&#13;
friends “think I’m crazy” for&#13;
riding 300 miles over three&#13;
days, but she likes a challenge.&#13;
She’s a runner who&#13;
has played indoor soccer and&#13;
more recently has gotten into&#13;
weightlifting and working as&#13;
a personal trainer.&#13;
“Anything for the kids,”&#13;
she says.&#13;
That’s an explanation I’ve&#13;
heard over and over again&#13;
as I’ve talked with those who&#13;
have participated in this annual&#13;
fundraiser and others.&#13;
All you have to do is hear&#13;
what having a wish granted&#13;
means to the family of a seriously&#13;
ill child, and you know&#13;
this is an organization you&#13;
want to help.&#13;
That’s why this will be my&#13;
fifth year on the Make-A-Wish&#13;
ride and I can’t wait to meet&#13;
Lisa Shmina and Colleen Antal&#13;
in person.&#13;
If you would like to make a&#13;
donation on behalf of any of&#13;
the riders on what is called&#13;
the Wish-A-Mile 300 bike ride,&#13;
go the this Web site: http://&#13;
makeawish.kintera.org/wam.&#13;
You can make a general donation&#13;
or click on “sponsor a&#13;
participant” and then search&#13;
for a specific rider to whom&#13;
you want to make a pledge.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
B2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2007&#13;
FAIR FROM B1&#13;
Views from&#13;
the 2007&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair&#13;
allowed me to have so many&#13;
great opportunities.”&#13;
Touch a tig e r&#13;
Great Cat Adventure challenges&#13;
fairgoers to “live on&#13;
the wild side” and gives those&#13;
who do a bright orange sticker&#13;
that says, “I touched a tiger.”&#13;
The cuddly baby tigers, including&#13;
a 3-week-old Bengal,&#13;
almost look more like stufed&#13;
animals than carnivorous&#13;
cats when being held or fed a&#13;
bottle of milk.&#13;
“It was great,” said Collette&#13;
Demyan of Fowlerville, who&#13;
fed a tiger with her 3-year-old&#13;
son, Jaden. “It just makes you&#13;
want to take one home with&#13;
you.”&#13;
But Great Cat Adventures&#13;
has rescued its wild cats of all&#13;
ages and sizes from people&#13;
who shouldn’t have had them&#13;
as “pets.” While they charge&#13;
a fee for feeding and photos,&#13;
the proprietors give free talks&#13;
about the cats, their habits&#13;
and their habitat.&#13;
Prize-w in n in g pie&#13;
Eleven-year-old Rachel Ragentik&#13;
of Fowlerville earned&#13;
an A grade and the chance to&#13;
be considered for a prize for a&#13;
raspberry chiffon pie she entered&#13;
in the 4-H food preparation&#13;
and food preservation&#13;
programs.&#13;
The recipe, Rachel said,&#13;
is a family favorite from her&#13;
mom’s cookbook.&#13;
“We have a lot of recipes&#13;
that have been passed down,”&#13;
she said. “This one came from&#13;
my great grandma, I think.”&#13;
Rachel, a member of the&#13;
Neighborhood Kids 4-H Club,&#13;
also has entered her rabbit&#13;
Cocoa for the first time this&#13;
year.&#13;
“I’m a little nervous about&#13;
that,” she said, “but it will be&#13;
fun. I love 4-H.”&#13;
The Little Red Barn&#13;
features a 4-H petting&#13;
farm with animals ranging&#13;
in ages and sizes. Here&#13;
Jennifer Balyeat holds her&#13;
17-month-old daughter,&#13;
Jillian Franks, and a 3-&#13;
week-old baby goat,&#13;
while petting another&#13;
baby goat.The goats were&#13;
owned by 4-H member&#13;
Renee Pasko.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Logan Goza, 6, of Marion Township, opens the back door of his father's 1940 Buick Eight during the Fowlerville Family Fair's Classic&#13;
Car show.The popular event is part of the fair's opening weekend.&#13;
Scholarly entrance&#13;
Most people know Michelle&#13;
Tokan as organizer of Howell’s&#13;
annual Balloonfest, but&#13;
on Monday it was her 12-yearold&#13;
daughter, Kelsey, and her&#13;
friend, Megan Gebhard, 12,&#13;
who were in the spotlight at&#13;
the Fowlerville Fair.&#13;
The girls, who will be seventh-&#13;
graders next year at&#13;
Howell’s Highlander Way&#13;
Middle School, got into the&#13;
fair free because of their&#13;
good grades. All students&#13;
who brought proof that they’d&#13;
made the honor roll last year&#13;
got in free during Monday’s&#13;
Scholar Day at the fair.&#13;
“I think it’s nice to be rewarded&#13;
for good grades, even&#13;
when school isn’t in session,”&#13;
Michelle Tokan said.&#13;
The girls’ first stop was to&#13;
get tickets for the rides.&#13;
“I love the Zipper and the&#13;
Fireball,” Kelsey Tokan said.&#13;
Fun fo r a ll ages&#13;
A drizzly 'Iliesday didn’t discourage&#13;
close to 100 seniors&#13;
from gathering under the&#13;
Finlan Gazebo for the swing&#13;
music of Steve Deveraux and&#13;
the Blue Notes.&#13;
John and Alberta Demarais&#13;
from Handy Township danced&#13;
to the tunes of Glen MOler while&#13;
Gina and Ernie Good of Howell&#13;
kept the beat fix)m their seats.&#13;
“We’ve been coming to the&#13;
fair since we first came out to&#13;
John’s dad’s cottage in Fowlerville&#13;
during the Detroit riots in&#13;
the 1960s,” said Gina Good. “It’s&#13;
our tradition.”&#13;
Fbr six members of the Highland&#13;
Township Senior Center,&#13;
Senior Day at the fair is becoming&#13;
a tradition.&#13;
“It was so nice last year, we&#13;
came back,” said Mary Decker.&#13;
“We like to meet other seniors&#13;
and we enjoy a small country&#13;
fair.”&#13;
This little pig g y...&#13;
Joseph Fhirol, 3, of Howell&#13;
couldn’t wait to get home&#13;
from the Fowlerville Fair last&#13;
Saturday to tell everyone&#13;
what he’d done - feed a baby&#13;
pig-&#13;
“He told his mom about it; he&#13;
told his grandpa about it,” said&#13;
his father John. “He just had a&#13;
ball feeding that little pig.”&#13;
Joseph’s experience came&#13;
courtesy of Farmer John Forshee&#13;
and his free Barnyard Express&#13;
show, a perennial favorite&#13;
fair experience. After teaching&#13;
people about how their food&#13;
comes &amp;T)m the farm. Farmer&#13;
John gives some of his younger&#13;
audience members a chance to&#13;
feed his baby farm animals.&#13;
“Joseph loved that so much&#13;
that we came back for another&#13;
show,” John Purol said.&#13;
“It’s great that kids get an opportunity&#13;
to do that. There’s&#13;
nowhere besides the fair that&#13;
this could happen.”&#13;
Kids and adults also can&#13;
feed and pet farm animals at&#13;
the free Livingston County 4-H&#13;
Little Red Bam petting farm,&#13;
located near the small animal&#13;
and daily bams.&#13;
News Staff Reporter Lisa Carolin&#13;
contributed to this report. Leanne&#13;
Smith can be reached at Ismith®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Fair fin ale&#13;
Livingston County's&#13;
New Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair wraps up Saturday,&#13;
but there's still plenty&#13;
of food and fun to be&#13;
had in the final days.&#13;
Gates open at 9 a.m.&#13;
daily. Flere's a look&#13;
at what's on tap this&#13;
weekend.&#13;
■ 10 a.m. Friday and&#13;
Saturday - Little Red&#13;
Barn petting farm&#13;
opens.&#13;
■ Noon today and&#13;
Saturday - Bingo.&#13;
■ Noon, 2 p.m., 4&#13;
p.m., 6 p.m. today and&#13;
Saturday - Great Cat&#13;
Adventure.&#13;
■ 1 p.m. today&#13;
and noon Saturday&#13;
- Midway rides open.&#13;
■ 1 p.m. today and&#13;
Saturday - 4-H Parade&#13;
through the midway.&#13;
■ 2 p.m. today - 4-H&#13;
Large Animal Auction.&#13;
■ 2 p.m. Saturday&#13;
- 4-H Small Animal&#13;
Auction.&#13;
■ 7 p.m. today&#13;
- Livingston&#13;
County Karaoke&#13;
Championship.&#13;
■ 8 p.m. today - Auto&#13;
Enduro Derby.&#13;
■ 4 p.m. Saturday&#13;
- Mud Bog &amp; Mud&#13;
Drag race.&#13;
■ 9:30 p.m. - Ghengis&#13;
John Patriotic Act of&#13;
Defiance Tour.&#13;
HOPE LASH.SPECIALTOTHE NEWS&#13;
At 3 years old, Wyatt Rhodes of Williamston has a long wait for his driver's license, but he plans&#13;
on driving this 1947 Oliver 60 tractor some day. He visited the Fowlerville Family Fair July 14.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Joseph McCurdy of Howell enjoys a quiet moment in the sun earlier this week in the new&#13;
picnic area added near the Finlan Gazebo on the fairgrounds. Organizers added picnic space&#13;
this year to make the fair more family friendly.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Connie Elsasser of Ann Arbor heads off to the Draft Horse halter class competition earlier this&#13;
week at the fair. Elsasser's horse is a 5-year-old percheron named "Tess."&#13;
During the&#13;
Circle of Life&#13;
exhibit at the&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair,&#13;
nine piglets&#13;
were born to&#13;
last Sunday&#13;
to"Jane''the&#13;
mother pig.&#13;
The exhibit&#13;
was added&#13;
this year to&#13;
give fairgoers&#13;
a better&#13;
understanding&#13;
of life on the&#13;
farm.&#13;
THE L IV IN G S TO N C OM M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2007 B3&#13;
L o c a l p r o d u c e r s ' d o c u m e n t a r y o f f e r s&#13;
v ie w o f p o t e n t ia l A m e r ic a n - b o rn s a in t&#13;
Showing coincides&#13;
with anniversary&#13;
of subject's death&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
A documentary made by&#13;
a local couple will soon be&#13;
- broadcast on national televi-&#13;
W sion.&#13;
Producers Kevin Lindenmuth&#13;
and Audrey Geyer, who&#13;
own GL Productions in Genoa&#13;
Township, produced “The&#13;
Healing Prophet,” a documentary&#13;
about the Rev. Solanus&#13;
% Casey, a deceased Capuchin&#13;
friar who may soon become&#13;
the first American-born male&#13;
Catholic saint.&#13;
It was broadcast on Detroit&#13;
public television last December,&#13;
and on Wednesday, July&#13;
25, at 10 p.m. it will air nationally&#13;
on EWTN (Eternal Word&#13;
Television Network), the largest&#13;
religious broadeasting network&#13;
in the country.&#13;
“The response to the documentary&#13;
has been very positive,&#13;
and I’m very pleased that&#13;
it will be airing nationally,”&#13;
says co-producer Audrey Geyer.&#13;
“I submitted the program&#13;
to EWTN, and after their programming&#13;
committee viewed&#13;
it, they decided to add it to&#13;
their broadcast schedule. The&#13;
broadcast will coincide nicely&#13;
with the 50th anniversary of&#13;
Solanus’ death on July 31.”&#13;
The Solanus Casey Center&#13;
in Detroit will be having special&#13;
events to commemorate&#13;
the anniversary. Solanus spent&#13;
the last 40 years of his life in&#13;
Detroit at the St. Bonaventure&#13;
Capuchin Monastery. He died&#13;
in 1957 at the age of 86, and&#13;
his tomb is at St. Bonaventure,&#13;
adjacent to the Solanus&#13;
Casey Center, which was built&#13;
in 2002.&#13;
Although Geyer and Lindenmuth&#13;
were raised in the&#13;
Catholic faith, they say they&#13;
made the documentary ecumenical&#13;
so that it would appeal&#13;
to a wider audience. They set&#13;
up GL Productions in Genoa&#13;
Township five years ago, and&#13;
Rev. Solanus Casey&#13;
work as co-producers and codirectors&#13;
using digital video.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be reached at&#13;
lcarolin@toncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
This listing of volunteer opportunities&#13;
is compiled by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way.&#13;
EMERGENCY ROOM&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy Livingston&#13;
Hospital in Howell and&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy Woodland&#13;
Health Center in Brighton&#13;
are looking for help in the&#13;
ER during weekday shifts to&#13;
stock supplies, escort patients,&#13;
run errands and visit&#13;
with patients. Details: 517-&#13;
545-6296.&#13;
DRIVERS&#13;
The Meals on Wheels - Livingston&#13;
County Senior Nutrition&#13;
Program needs drivers&#13;
to deliver meals to homebound&#13;
seniors in local areas&#13;
in Livingston and western&#13;
Oakland counties. Apply 9 a.&#13;
m.-3 p.m. at 9525 E. Highland&#13;
Road near Hartland (old&#13;
Hartland High School,&#13;
Roomll).&#13;
BUSINESS PLAN&#13;
The Green Oak Township&#13;
Historical Society is looking&#13;
for someone who can help&#13;
with the preparation of a&#13;
business plan for the society.&#13;
Details: 517-304-4475 or&#13;
e-mail yorkark@yahoo.com.&#13;
COMMITTEE MEMBERS&#13;
Livingston County Community&#13;
Alliance is looking for&#13;
community members interested&#13;
in preventing young&#13;
people from using alcohol,&#13;
tobacco and other drugs. If&#13;
interested in this topic and&#13;
for more information or if&#13;
you would like to volunteer,&#13;
please attend one of their&#13;
meetings which are every&#13;
third Thursday at Catholic&#13;
Social Services, 2020 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Suite 104,&#13;
noon-l:30 p.m. Details: 517-&#13;
545-5944 or e-mail Daydra@&#13;
sbcglobal.net.&#13;
STAFF ASSISTANCE&#13;
The Connection Youth Services,&#13;
a program with the&#13;
Family Living Center,&#13;
needs help assisting the&#13;
staff in working with the clients.&#13;
The connection provides&#13;
24-hour crisis intervention&#13;
and sheltering for&#13;
youth ages 10-17 in Livingston&#13;
County. Details: 866-&#13;
440-7233 or e-mail vsmith.&#13;
theconnection@comcast.&#13;
net.&#13;
HOSPICE TRAINING&#13;
Avalon Hospice is seeking&#13;
volunteers to receive training&#13;
to equip them to provide&#13;
companionship to patients&#13;
and their families in&#13;
Livingston County. Details:&#13;
248-722-1474 or e-mail mfigel@&#13;
avalonhospice.org.&#13;
FOOD PANTRY&#13;
The Bread from Heaven&#13;
Food Pantry in Gregory&#13;
needs help receiving inventory,&#13;
stocking shelves and&#13;
assisting shoppers. The&#13;
pantry is open from 1-4 p.m.&#13;
Tuesdays and 3-7 p.m&#13;
Thursdays. Details: 517-&#13;
851-9294.&#13;
CAT CARE&#13;
Last Chance Rescue needs&#13;
help with the cats that are&#13;
kept at Petsmart in Brighton&#13;
at the “love-a-pet” center.&#13;
The staff in the store&#13;
cleans the cat cages in the&#13;
morning and Last Chance&#13;
needs people to clean them&#13;
in the late afternoon or evening.&#13;
Details: 517-545-0031.&#13;
WILDLIFE INFIRMARY&#13;
The Howell Nature Center&#13;
needs people to serve as&#13;
wildlife infirmary assistants&#13;
on Mondays, Wednesdays&#13;
and Fridays. Details:&#13;
517-546-0249 or e-mail&#13;
faithk@howellnaturecenter.&#13;
org.&#13;
Volunteer L iv in g ston , a p r o g&#13;
ram o f the L iv in g sto n&#13;
C ou n ty U nited Way, p r o m&#13;
o te s the n e e d fo r vo lu n te&#13;
e r s in th e L iv in g sto n&#13;
C ou n ty area. For a com p le te&#13;
lis t o f v o lu n te e r p o stin g s,&#13;
v i s i t W W W .lcu n ite dw a y .o rg .&#13;
P le a se su bm it y o u r o rg an iz&#13;
a tio n ’s v o lu n te e r n e e d s to&#13;
d o n r@ ch a rte rm i.n e t.&#13;
ACHIEVERS&#13;
Krista Vickers&#13;
% makes dean's list&#13;
Krista Vickers, a 2004 graduate&#13;
of Pinckney Community&#13;
High School, has made the&#13;
dean’s list at Albion College&#13;
during her spring semester&#13;
2007. She is majoring in&#13;
French.&#13;
Bob DeFauw shifts&#13;
into a new role&#13;
Bob DeFauw has been&#13;
named vice president and&#13;
general manager of the&#13;
Metaldyne Corp. Powertrain&#13;
Products Group and&#13;
will oversee operations in&#13;
Hamburg Township, as well&#13;
as several other Midwestern&#13;
facilities.&#13;
DeFauw was vice president&#13;
and general manager&#13;
of Metaldyne’s Vibration&#13;
Control Products. He has&#13;
also served as director of&#13;
Powertrain Operations&#13;
and was plant manager of&#13;
the company’s Middleville,&#13;
Mich, facility.&#13;
William Gartley&#13;
earns recognition&#13;
Edward Jones financial&#13;
adviser William Gartley of&#13;
Brighton recently received&#13;
the A.F. McKenzie Achievement&#13;
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sales and service&#13;
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The award is named for A1&#13;
McKenzie, who developed&#13;
the firm’s training program&#13;
during his nearly 60 years of&#13;
service with Edward Jones.&#13;
Gartley was one of only&#13;
575 of the firm’s more than&#13;
10,000 financial advisers to&#13;
receive this award.&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
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Mason's back at Brighton Center&#13;
for community education benefit&#13;
Legendary rocker&#13;
will perform Aug. 18&#13;
fundraising concert&#13;
BY L ISA CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Singer Dave Mason has&#13;
been a crowd draw as well as&#13;
a crowd pleaser when he’s appeared&#13;
at the Brighton Center&#13;
for the Performing Arts in&#13;
the last couple years. That’s&#13;
why he’ll be back Aug. 18 for&#13;
a show to benefit Brighton&#13;
Community Education.&#13;
Dave Mason&#13;
“Dave Mason is a proven&#13;
entity out here, and we want&#13;
to try and see if we can generate&#13;
some response in the&#13;
summer,” says Anne Rennie,&#13;
director of Brighton Community&#13;
Education. “He has a&#13;
great following.”&#13;
Rennie says Community&#13;
Education has received requests&#13;
from people asking for&#13;
summer programming like a&#13;
concert series. She says the&#13;
department doesn’t want to&#13;
step on toes, with free concert&#13;
series such as the Kiwanis&#13;
Gazebo Concerts in downtown&#13;
Brighton’s Mill Pond&#13;
Park also going on.&#13;
“Flmdraisers like the Dave&#13;
Mason concert and the Community&#13;
Garage Sale that&#13;
we had in June help cover&#13;
costs for our department,”&#13;
says Rennie. “For example,&#13;
the Brighton Senior Center&#13;
(which is run by Brighton&#13;
Community Education) needed&#13;
a printer. We’re on a tight&#13;
budget, but fundraisers like&#13;
these give us the opportunity&#13;
to purchase one.”&#13;
Mason was inducted into the&#13;
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in&#13;
2004. Originally from England,&#13;
the co-founder of the group&#13;
If you g o ...&#13;
■ Who: Guitarist-singer&#13;
Dave Mason.&#13;
■ When: Saturday, Aug.&#13;
18,7 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Brighton&#13;
Center for the Performing&#13;
Arts, 7878 Brighton Road,&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
■ Tickets: $35; Call 810-&#13;
299-4130, press 0.&#13;
'Traffic went solo in the 1970s&#13;
and had a string of successful&#13;
songs, including “We Just Disagree.”&#13;
He has collaborated&#13;
with Eric Clapton and toured&#13;
with Fleetwood Mac.&#13;
Mason also is a partner and&#13;
consultant with RKS Guitars,&#13;
a high-end guitar company,&#13;
and appears at many guitar&#13;
shows. He performed at the&#13;
Brighton Center for the Performing&#13;
Arts in May 2006 and&#13;
January 2005.&#13;
L isa C a r o lin c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t lc a r o l in@&#13;
l i v in g s to n c Q m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 0 .&#13;
Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band will&#13;
bring the tropics to Barnstormer&#13;
Banquet center&#13;
to take on a'tiki'&#13;
feel on July 27&#13;
BY L ISA CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
The sounds of the tropics&#13;
will add to the ambiance at&#13;
Barnstormer Banquet Center&#13;
in Whitmore Lake when the&#13;
Trinidad 'Tripoli Steel Band&#13;
performs Friday, July 27.&#13;
“They’re an authentic band&#13;
that’s played all over the&#13;
world,” says Cathy Dedakis,&#13;
who works in marketing and&#13;
sales at Barnstormer. “We’ll&#13;
have our outside patio set up&#13;
If you g o ...&#13;
■ What: Trinidad Tripoli&#13;
Steel Band.&#13;
■ Where: Barnstormer&#13;
Banquet Center, 9411 E. M-&#13;
36, Green Oak Township.&#13;
■ When: Friday, July 27,&#13;
9 p.m.&#13;
■ Tickets: $5 in advance&#13;
by calling Barnstormer at&#13;
734-449-0040; $10 at the&#13;
door.&#13;
with palm trees and a tiki bar.&#13;
There’s a running waterfall&#13;
and we’ll have a limbo contest.&#13;
It will feel like you’re just&#13;
getting off a cruise ship.”&#13;
The Trinidad 'Tripoli Steel&#13;
Band is made up of leader&#13;
Hugh Borde, a native of Trinidad,&#13;
and four of his children.&#13;
Borde has lived in Ypsilanti&#13;
since the mid-1970s.&#13;
“We were brought into&#13;
the country by Liberace and&#13;
began touring with him in&#13;
1969,” says Borde. “We first&#13;
lived in Los Angeles, but&#13;
our agent told us Michigan&#13;
would be a central point&#13;
with all our traveling and&#13;
we found a home in the Ann&#13;
Arbor-Ypsilanti area.”&#13;
The Grammy-winning&#13;
band has performed for&#13;
U.S. presidents, the queen&#13;
of England and on a variety&#13;
of television programs,&#13;
including “The Ed Sullivan&#13;
Show.” The band has been&#13;
performing at Barnstormer&#13;
for the last decade and used&#13;
to perform at Rocky’s, now&#13;
J.R.’s Iron Grill, in Genoa&#13;
Township.&#13;
“We used to pack that&#13;
place,” says Borde. “We&#13;
play Caribbean Calypso&#13;
COURTESV, HUGH BORDE&#13;
Hugh Borde, center, and his&#13;
children, from left, Charlotte,&#13;
Richard, Carlton and Emile,&#13;
w i l l p e r fo rm Ju ly 27 at&#13;
B a rn s to rm e r in W h itm o re&#13;
Lake as the Trinidad Tripoli&#13;
Steel Band.&#13;
music like Harry Belafonte.&#13;
It’s lively and people like to&#13;
dance to it.”&#13;
Borde is a pan-drum master&#13;
who has been playing for&#13;
more than 40 years and has&#13;
won countless international&#13;
calypso contests.&#13;
L isa C a r o lin c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t lc a r o l in@&#13;
l i v i n g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 0 .&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R&#13;
FRIDAY SUNDAY&#13;
2 0 2 2&#13;
MOVIES&#13;
•1 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. For all ages. Details: 734-&#13;
878-3888.&#13;
• 1 p.m. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Brighton.&#13;
Double feature with "Stuart Little"&#13;
and "Stuart Little II." Details: 810-&#13;
229-6571 ext. 211.&#13;
HARRY POTTER PARTY&#13;
5 p.m.-midnight. Downtown&#13;
Howell. Sponsored by the merchants&#13;
of downtown Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-548-5577.&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Downtown Howell.&#13;
Tumbao Bravo. Details: 527-540-&#13;
0065.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
2 1&#13;
NATURE CENTER EVENTS&#13;
Howell Nature Center, 1005&#13;
Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township.&#13;
• 9 a.m.-noon or 1:30-4:30 p.m.&#13;
High Ropes Adventure Days. Cost:&#13;
$25. Reservation: 517-546-0249.&#13;
• 11 a.m.and 1 p.m. Critter&#13;
Connection. SOggested donation:&#13;
$4 adults, $2 children. Details:&#13;
517-546-0249. A/soJu/y 22,1 p .m .&#13;
a n d 3 p .m .&#13;
STEWARDSHIP WORKDAY&#13;
lOa.m.-l p.m. Brighton&#13;
Recreation Area. Volunteers&#13;
needed to help hand cut and&#13;
pile invasive, non-native shrubs.&#13;
Details: 248-359-9057.&#13;
ANXIETY SEMINAR&#13;
10-11:30 a.m. Pregnancy Help&#13;
Clinic, 7743 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Suite 101, Brighton. A free, twopart&#13;
seminar designed to help&#13;
gain an understanding of the&#13;
signs and symptoms of anxiety&#13;
and provide tools for managing&#13;
stress. Second part of seminar&#13;
July 28. Details: 810-494-5433.&#13;
FISHING DERBY&#13;
11:30 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. registration,&#13;
1-3 p.m. fishing derby,&#13;
Town Commons (north of M-59&#13;
just west of Michigan Avenue),&#13;
Howell. Special guest touring&#13;
bass pro Marcel Veenstra. For kids&#13;
ages 14 and under. Participants&#13;
bring rod, reel with line, bucket,&#13;
bait. Details: 517-546-9500.&#13;
DISCOVER GREECE&#13;
Noon. Fowlerville Library, 131 Mill&#13;
St., Fowlerville. Speaker, food, music.&#13;
All ages. Details: 517-223-9089.&#13;
LAKE CENTRAL RAIL TOUR&#13;
6 p.m.Train Depot, 128 Wetmore&#13;
St., Howell. Fine dining on a 2.5&#13;
hour Journey towards Byron.&#13;
Reservation: 866-608-0746.&#13;
JAM SESSION&#13;
7-10:30 p.m. Lakewood Church&#13;
of Christ, 1661 N. Latson Road,&#13;
Howell, Acoustic instruments&#13;
played are non-electronic.&#13;
Sponsored by the Livingston&#13;
Acoustic Musical Society. Details:&#13;
5 1 7 - 5 4 6 - 7 0 3 3 . E v e ry th ir d&#13;
S a tu rd a y .&#13;
BREAKFASTS&#13;
• 8 a.m. Pinckney Memorial Post&#13;
No.419, American Legion, 9807&#13;
Whitewood Road, Pinckney. Cost:&#13;
$6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 kids ages&#13;
9 and under. Details: 734-878-&#13;
9522 or 734-878-6633.&#13;
• 8-11:30 a.m. Whitmore Lake&#13;
Rod and Gun Club, 11150 Lemen&#13;
Road, Whitmore Lake. Cost: Adults&#13;
$6, senior and child discounts.&#13;
Details: 734-449-2788. Fourth&#13;
S u n d a y .&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920. S u n d a y s&#13;
th r o u g h e n d o f O c t&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., doors open at 1 p.m.&#13;
at the former St. Mary Catholic&#13;
Parish, 550 E. Hamburg St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
KIWANIS GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Mill Pond Park, downtown&#13;
Brighton.The Stool Fools Band.&#13;
Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
23&#13;
DRIVER SAFETY REFRESHER&#13;
9 a.m. First Baptist Church, 210&#13;
Church Street, Fowlerville. An&#13;
eight-hour class sponsored by&#13;
AARP. Cost: $10. Details: 517-223-&#13;
7368 or 517-546-2830. A/soJu/y 24&#13;
a t 9 a .m .&#13;
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL&#13;
9 a.m.-noon. First Presbyterian&#13;
Church, 205 E. Lake St., South Lyon.&#13;
Details: 2 4 8 -4 3 7 - 2 8 7 5 . Ju ly 2 3 -2 7 .&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 10 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Baby time - Share&#13;
songs, nursery rhymes, books and&#13;
toys. Ages 0-24 months. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
• 10 a.m. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Brighton.&#13;
Classroom critters -Amphibians,&#13;
reptiles for all ages. A/so 1 1:30 a .m .&#13;
• 7-7:30 p.m. - Evening garden reading.&#13;
Details: 810-229-6571 ext. 211.&#13;
HOWELL ROTARY&#13;
Noon. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital,&#13;
622 Byron Road, Howell.&#13;
Luncheon with speakers,&#13;
fellowship and civic leadership.&#13;
Visitors welcome. Details: 517-&#13;
545-0500. Weekly.&#13;
SURVIVORS SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
6-7:30 p.m. LACASA, 2895 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell. Details:&#13;
810-227-7100. A lso T h u r sd a y s a t&#13;
10 a .m .&#13;
BINGO&#13;
6:30 p.m. Whitmore Lake Rod and&#13;
Gun Club, 11150 Lemen Road,&#13;
Whitmore Lake. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3334. W eek ly .&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. Pathway Community&#13;
Church, 228 Fourth St., Brighton.&#13;
For those who impact the lives of&#13;
children aged 0-20. Details: 248-&#13;
207-2363 or www.pathwaycommunitychurch.&#13;
net.&#13;
"ART WITH HEART"&#13;
7-9 p.m. Summerville of Brighton,&#13;
833 E. Grand River Ave., Brighton.&#13;
Learn more about the Brighton&#13;
Kidney Walk, pick up fundraising&#13;
supplies, have a glass of wine, view&#13;
art work. Details: 800-482-1455.&#13;
BALLROOM DANCING&#13;
7-10 p.m. American Spirit Centre,&#13;
10590 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton. Cost: $7. Details: 313-&#13;
720-2648. Week ly .&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
24&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. Lions Den, 465 W.&#13;
Main St., Brighton. Referrals By&#13;
Design meeting. 810-844-0844.&#13;
W e ek ly .&#13;
SCRAP-A-HOLICS QUILTING&#13;
Noon-3 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg. Details: 810-231-1771.&#13;
T u e sd a y s a n d T h u rsd a y s.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1-7 p.m. Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 9455 Hilton&#13;
Road. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
FISH CAMP&#13;
1-3:30 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. July 24-27.&#13;
Cost: $60 one child, $50 second&#13;
child. Registration: 800-477-3178.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 1-2 p.m. Paws for reading - Ages&#13;
5 and up. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Brighton, A lso&#13;
Wed . a t 10 a .m . a n d 1 p .m .&#13;
• 6-7 p.m. Mystery book club -&#13;
Ages 9-12. Details: 810-229-6571&#13;
ext. 211.&#13;
• 11 a.m. Family story time&#13;
- Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. For all ages. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888. Week ly .&#13;
SPAGHETTI DINNER&#13;
5-8 p.m.VFW Post 1224,8891&#13;
Spicer Road, Hamburg Township.&#13;
Cost: $6. Details: 810-231-1224.&#13;
Fourth Tu e sd a y .&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p.m.Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 945S Hilton&#13;
Road, Brighton Township. Details:&#13;
810-227-94 ll.WeeWy.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
7 p.m., doors open at 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Knights of Columbus, Father&#13;
John R. Day Council 2659,3555 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell. Details:&#13;
517-546-0389. T u e s d a y s a n d&#13;
T h u rsd a y s.&#13;
LIVINGSTON CHORALE&#13;
7:30-9:30 p.m. Brighton High&#13;
School, 7878 Brighton Road,&#13;
Brighton. Mixed choir open to&#13;
soprano, alto, tenor and bass&#13;
voices with previous singing&#13;
experience. Details: 517-546-5340.&#13;
Week ly .&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
25&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. Brighton Community&#13;
Center, 555 Brighton St., Brighton.&#13;
Details:810-229-5212. Week ly .&#13;
EXERCISE PROGRAM&#13;
11 a.m. Howell Senior Center,&#13;
925 W. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-545-0219. W eek ly .&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
Noon-6 p.m. Livingston County&#13;
Red Cross, 1372 W Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
•1 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Summer&#13;
reading - Little creatures. Cost:&#13;
$0.50. Details:810-231-1771.&#13;
• 6:30-8:30 p.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton. Crime fiction. Details:&#13;
810-229-6571,ext.211.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
26&#13;
FUN ON THE FARM&#13;
10 a.m. Kensington Metropark&#13;
Farm Learning Center. Stories&#13;
and crafts. Cost: $3 per child.&#13;
Registration: 800-477-3178.&#13;
HOME SAFETY PRESENTATION&#13;
11 a.m. Hartland Senior Center,&#13;
9525 Highland Road, Hartland.&#13;
OLHSA will provide free safety&#13;
devices to senior citizens. Details:&#13;
810-626-2135.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• Noon. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Pinckney Purlers -&#13;
- An instructor leads knitters of&#13;
all ages and experience levels.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
• 2-3 p.m. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Brighton.&#13;
Kalamazoo Nature Center.&#13;
• 6:30-7:30 p.m.Teen advisory&#13;
board.&#13;
• 7:45-8:45 p.m. Music advisory&#13;
group. Details: 810-229-6571, ext.&#13;
211.&#13;
• 4-5 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Story time - Grades K-5.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. Northeast corner of&#13;
Grand River Avenue and Ann&#13;
Street, downtown Fowlerville.&#13;
Whenever Weinnies Car Cruise.&#13;
Details: 517-376-2069. T h u r sd a y s&#13;
th r o u g h S e p t 2 7 .&#13;
HOOTIN' IN THE PARK&#13;
6 p.m. Putnam Township Square,&#13;
downtown Pinckney. Sponsored&#13;
by the Pinckney Lions Club. Food&#13;
and free musical entertainment.&#13;
Details: 7 3 4 - 8 7 8 - 6 2 2 6 . A ls o A u g u s t&#13;
2 ,9 ,1 6 , 1 2 ,3 0 .&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
27&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 11 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Book bunch - "The Case&#13;
of the Missing Hamster" by Preller.&#13;
For ages 6-10. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888.&#13;
• 11 -11:30 a.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton. Garden reading - Share&#13;
stories, music, group movement.&#13;
• 1-2:30 p.m. Family movie. Details:&#13;
810-229-6571, ext. 211.&#13;
BRIGHTON SUMMER FEST&#13;
Noon, downtown Brighton.&#13;
Live bands, family fun activities&#13;
including Kids Olympics, Hanna&#13;
Montana Sing Along, sidewalk&#13;
sales, carnival rides. Inflatable&#13;
Alley, Safety Town, kids crafts.&#13;
Details: 810-227-5086. A/so&#13;
S a tu r d a y 10 a .m .- l 0 p .m ., S u n d a y&#13;
1 0 a .m .- 6 p .m .&#13;
FISH FRY&#13;
5-8 p.m. Livingston County&#13;
Wildlife &amp; Conservation Club,&#13;
6060 E. M-36, Hamburg. Cost: $10,&#13;
seniors $9. Details: 810-231 -1811.&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Downtown Howell. Pete "Big&#13;
Dog" Fetters. Details: 527-540-0065.&#13;
WALK MICHIGAN&#13;
8 p.m. Meijer Skate Park, 333&#13;
Charles H.Orndorf Drive,&#13;
Brighton. Noncompetitive program&#13;
providing opportunities&#13;
to improve health and fitness.&#13;
Details: 810-299-4140.&#13;
SCREEN ON THE GREEN&#13;
8 p.m. Brighton Recreation Area.&#13;
"The Princess Bride." Sponsored&#13;
by SELCRA. Details: 810-299-4143.&#13;
MOVIES IN THE SQUARE&#13;
9-9:30 p.m. Putnam Township&#13;
Square, downtown Pinckney.&#13;
"Failure to Launch," sponsored by&#13;
Bleachers. Details: 734-878-9333.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
28&#13;
CHILD IDENTIFICATION&#13;
9 a.m.-5 p.m. corner of Hyne and&#13;
Main Street, Brighton. Sponsored&#13;
by Michigan Masons during&#13;
Summerfest.Toothprints, DNA,&#13;
dog scents, color photo, fingerprints,&#13;
recorded interview. MICHIP&#13;
provided free of charge to public.&#13;
Details: 810-227-9590.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10:15 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Masonic&#13;
Temple, 210 Mann, Pinckney.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m.and 1 p.m.Howell Nature&#13;
Center, 1005 Triangle Lake Road,&#13;
Marion Township. Suggested&#13;
donation: $4 adults, $2 children.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249. A/so Ju/y 29,&#13;
1 p .m . a n d 3 p .m .&#13;
DOG AND CAT DAYS&#13;
Noon-3 p.m. Humane Society,&#13;
2464 Dorr Road, Genoa Township.&#13;
Open house. Details: 517-552-&#13;
8050.&#13;
PIONEER DAYS&#13;
1 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Examine&#13;
the pioneer days of Michigan. Cost:&#13;
$2. Registration: 800-477-3178.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
29&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920. S u n d a y s&#13;
th r o u g h e n d o f O c t&#13;
OPEN CLIMB AND ZIP&#13;
1-4 p.m. Howell Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township. Reservation: 517-546-&#13;
0249.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
JULY 23&#13;
HARTLAND BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Educational&#13;
Support Center, 9525 Highland&#13;
Road, Hartland Township. Details:&#13;
810-746-2190. S e c o n d a n d fo u r th&#13;
M o n d a y s .&#13;
HOWELL CITY COUNCIL&#13;
7 p.m. Howell City Hall,611 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell. Details:&#13;
517-546-3502. S e c o n d a n d fo u r th&#13;
M o n d a y s .&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m., 3525 Byron Road, Howell&#13;
Township. Details: 517-546-2817.&#13;
S e c o n d a n d fo u r th M o n d a y s .&#13;
PINCKNEY VILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement of&#13;
Village Hall, 220 S. Howell St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-&#13;
6206 or www.villageofpinckney.&#13;
org. S e c o n d a n d f o u r th&#13;
M o n d a y s .&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
JULY 26&#13;
JULY 24&#13;
MARION TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m. Marion Township Hall,&#13;
2877 W.Coon Lake Road, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-1588. Fourth&#13;
T u e sd a y s.&#13;
MARION TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7:00 p.m. Marion Township Hall,&#13;
2877 W. Coon Lake Road, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-1588. S e c o n d&#13;
a n d fo u r th T h u rsd a y s.&#13;
HANDY TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m. Handy Township Hall,&#13;
135 N. Grand Ave., Fowlerville.&#13;
Details: 517-223-3228.&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS&#13;
7:30 a.m. Administration Building,&#13;
304 E. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
TH E L IV IN G S TO N COM M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2007 B5&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y S C R A P B O O K&#13;
Golden celebration&#13;
Lindhout Associates Architects of Brighton&#13;
recentiy ceiebrated its 50th year in&#13;
business with a community open house&#13;
hosted by founder William P. Lindhout,&#13;
left, and his son, Piet Lindhout, right.The&#13;
company was started in 1957 in Livonia&#13;
and moved into its current studio in the&#13;
Eagie Business Park in 2003.&#13;
COURTESY, LINDHOUT ASSOCIATES&#13;
Pinckney Community Public Library&#13;
Youth Librarian Sara Castie, seated far&#13;
right, shares nursery rhymes, songs,&#13;
books and toys with the iibrary's&#13;
iittiest patrons during Baby Time&#13;
Story Time. Children from birth to 2&#13;
and their caregivers can come to this&#13;
free event at 10 a.m. every Monday in&#13;
Juiy and August. For details, visit the&#13;
library at 350 Mower Road, or cali 734-&#13;
878-3888.&#13;
COURTESY PINCKNEY COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY&#13;
COURTESY, NATHAN VOGHT&#13;
More than 1,200 patrons of Uptown Coffeehouse&#13;
were treated to $1 drinks during a recent fifth&#13;
anniversary ceiebration, hosted by shop coowners,&#13;
Nathan Voght and Lorna Brennan. Gift&#13;
cards were also given to the first 100 customers.&#13;
The coffeehouse is at 102 E. Grand River in&#13;
downtown Howeli.&#13;
COURTESY, JENNIFER VAN SICKLE&#13;
The Livingston County chapter of Mothers and&#13;
More showed their spirit at this year's Fourth&#13;
of Ju ly parade in Brighton. Pictured from&#13;
ieft: Jennifer Van Sickie with chiidren A J . , 4,&#13;
and Aiiy, 5; Joan Maciak with Melody, 3, and&#13;
Mikayla, 6; Janet Dillon (kneeling) with Grace, 3,&#13;
and Sydney, 4; and Kelly Siciliano with Nikki, 3.&#13;
COURTESY, KATHY CURLEY&#13;
Members of the Brighton Bouncing Buiidogs Jump Rope&#13;
team participated in a national competition in Orlando,&#13;
Fla., recently, earning 14 ribbons for finishing in the&#13;
top 10 for their divisions. In the back row, from left, are&#13;
Stephanie Brusich, Sarah Smith, Jessica Beauchamp&#13;
and Kristin Zalewski. In the middle row, from left, are&#13;
Matt Smith, Taylor Vecchioni, Danielle Stowers, Emilie&#13;
Herpick and Mitchell Curley. In the front from left are&#13;
Anna Curley, Madison Dapprich and Shannon Kahl.&#13;
COURTESY JOYCE FISHER&#13;
Donna Ryen, right, a producer for Michigan Teievision,&#13;
won an Emmy recentiy for her work on a Public&#13;
Broadcasting story showcasing The Opera House in&#13;
Howeii. Dwayne Zemper, ieft, and others who work in&#13;
the archives room at the Howeii Carnegie District Library&#13;
secured background for Ryen's work. Zemper also has a&#13;
speaking role in the story, which aired during February.&#13;
More than 80 athietes&#13;
turned out for St. George&#13;
Special Ministries Annuai&#13;
Ail Sports Banquet in June,&#13;
which was sponsored by&#13;
the Livingston Women's&#13;
Club.&#13;
COURTESY, DIANE MOSELY&#13;
The Brighton Senior Center&#13;
had a sale tent at the&#13;
Community Garage Saie&#13;
iast month run by Brighton&#13;
Community Education.&#13;
Pictured from left to right:&#13;
Mary Felty, Mel Olsen, Lee&#13;
Olsen, Harry Carter, and&#13;
Beryl Wilt all volunteered.&#13;
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Athlete o f the week, Dominic Policella C2&#13;
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IS PORTS&#13;
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►&#13;
Brighton pair preps for Saturday adventure race&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
D a r k n e s s h a d f a l l e n o n T o m&#13;
M o r t o n a n d M a r k B i s o s k i .&#13;
T h e t w o B r i g h t o n H i g h&#13;
S c h o o l g r a d u a t e s w e r e d e e p&#13;
i n t h e s w a m p y m a r s h a n d&#13;
w o o d s i n s i d e t h e I s l a n d L a k e&#13;
R e c r e a t i o n A r e a .&#13;
T h e i r a t t e m p t a t o r i e n t e e r i&#13;
n g h a d s o m e h o w g o n e a w r y .&#13;
W i t h j u s t o n e h e a d l a m p , t h e y&#13;
f o l l o w e d t h e s o u n d o f a p a s s i&#13;
n g t r a i n t o a t r a c k t h a t l e d&#13;
t h e m o u t o f t h e w i l d e r n e s s&#13;
a t m i d n i g h t - t w o h o u r s a f t e r&#13;
t h e p a r k h a d c l o s e d .&#13;
“ W e w e r e r e a l l y l u c k y t h e&#13;
p a r k h a d a s p e c i a l e v e n t t h a t&#13;
n i g h t , o t h e r w i s e w e w o u l d&#13;
h a v e b e e n l o c k e d i n , ” M o r t o n&#13;
s a y s . “ W e c o u l d h a v e g o t t e n&#13;
fined. They (park officials)&#13;
told us to bring GPS next&#13;
time.”&#13;
M o r t o n a n d B i s o s k i a r e&#13;
r o o k i e s t o t h e s p o r t o f a d v e n t&#13;
u r e r a c i n g . T h e 2 0 - y e a r - o l d s&#13;
a r e b u r s t i n g w i t h e n e r g y ,&#13;
b u t g r e e n . T h e y ’ v e s p e n t&#13;
t h e l a s t m o n t h p r e p a r i n g f o r&#13;
t h e S o u t h e r n M i c h i g a n A d v&#13;
e n t u r e C l u b ’ s 1 0 - h o u r c h a l l&#13;
e n g e a t H u r o n M e a d o w s o n&#13;
S a t u r d a y . T h e a n n u a l e v e n t&#13;
f e a t u r e s c a n o e i n g , m o u n t a i n&#13;
b i k i n g , o r i e n t e e r i n g - t r e k k i n g ,&#13;
f i x e d r o p e s a n d , s o m e t i m e s , a&#13;
s u r p r i s e .&#13;
“ I ’m n o t n e a r l y a s n e r v o u s&#13;
a s I s h o u l d b e , ” B i s o s k i , a s t u d&#13;
e n t a t B o w l i n g G r e e n S t a t e&#13;
U n i v e r s i t y , s a i d l a s t w e e k b e f&#13;
o r e a n o t h e r t r a i n i n g s e s s i o n&#13;
a t I s l a n d L a k e . “ I t h a s n ’ t s u n k&#13;
i n y e t . I h a v e n o i d e a h o w i t ’ s&#13;
g o i n g t o f e e l . ”&#13;
M o r t o n , a n e n g i n e e r i n g s t u d&#13;
e n t a t M i c h i g a n T e c h , t r i e d&#13;
t o r e c r u i t s e v e r a l f r i e n d s t o&#13;
p a r t n e r w i t h h i m b e f o r e f i n d i&#13;
n g B i s o s k i . M o r t o n , a n a d m&#13;
i t t e d “ s c i e n c e g e e k ” i n h i g h&#13;
s c h o o l , n e v e r e a r n e d a v a r s i t y&#13;
l e t t e r i n a s p o r t a t B r i g h t o n&#13;
b u t f e l l i n l o v i n g w i t h m o u n t&#13;
a i n b i k i n g i n c o l l e g e .&#13;
“ M y f r i e n d f r o m s c h o o l t o l d&#13;
m e a b o u t t h i s . H e s a i d i t ’ s&#13;
t h e h a r d e s t , m o s t r e w a r d i n g&#13;
t h i n g y o u ’ l l t r y , ” M o r t o n s a i d .&#13;
T o p r e p a r e , t h e d u o h a s&#13;
b e e n r u n n i n g a n d r i d i n g , a n d&#13;
e v e n t r i e d a d u n e c l i m b w i t h&#13;
t h e i r b i k e s i n t o w a t t h e S l e e p i&#13;
n g B e a r D u n e s . L a s t w e e k ,&#13;
t h e y w e r e s t i l l g a t h e r i n g a l l&#13;
t h e n e c e s s a r y e q u i p m e n t .&#13;
b u y i n g B i s o s k i a p a c k a n d&#13;
g a t h e r i n g u p t h e i r e m e r g e n c y&#13;
w a t e r t a b l e t s a n d e n e r g y g o o&#13;
a n d b a r s f o r f o o d .&#13;
T h e t w o a d m i t t h e y h a v e&#13;
l i m i t e d p a d d l i n g e x p e r i e n c e&#13;
a n d h a v e n e v e r t r i e d f i x e d&#13;
r o p e s . B u t t h e i r b i g g e s t c o n c&#13;
e r n i s n a v i g a t i n g f o r e i g n t e r r&#13;
i t o r y .&#13;
T h e y w e n t t o a S M A C c l i n i c&#13;
o n o r i e n t e e r i n g a n d h a v e&#13;
p r a c t i c e d w i t h t h e S o u t h e r n&#13;
M i c h i g a n O r i e n t e e r i n g C l u b .&#13;
T h e y d o n ’ t w a n t t o t u r n a 1 0 -&#13;
h o u r r a c e i n t o a 2 0 - h o u r a d v&#13;
e n t u r e .&#13;
I r o n i c a l l y , B i s o s k i ’ s t r a i n i n g&#13;
d a y T - s h i r t r e a d : “ D o n ’ t f o l l o w&#13;
m e . I ’m l o s t , t o o . ”&#13;
“ G o i n g t h e r i g h t d i r e c t i o n&#13;
- t h a t ’ s t h e k e y , ” M o r t o n s a i d .&#13;
“ W e d o n ’ t w a n t t o g e t l o s t . ”&#13;
JASON OEEGAN.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Brighton High School graduates Tom Morton, left, and Mark Bisoski&#13;
read a map before a training session at Island Lake State Recreation&#13;
Area.The two will attempt their first adventure race this weekend.&#13;
Veteran driver&#13;
, retires as&#13;
demolition&#13;
derby&#13;
champion&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
D e n n i s A s c h e n b r e n n e r w e n t o u t o n&#13;
t o p - l i t e r a l l y .&#13;
A s c h e n b r e n n e r , 5 8 , o f G e n o a&#13;
T o w n s h i p , c e l e b r a t e d h i s U S A&#13;
D e m o l i t i o n D e r b y w i n a t t h e&#13;
F o w l e r v i l l e F a m i l y F a i r T u e s d a y&#13;
n i g h t b y c l i m b i n g o n t o h i s r o o f o f h i s N o .&#13;
1 7 A L i n c o l n T o w n c a r . H e b e g a n j u m p i n g&#13;
u p a n d d o w n , w a v i n g t h e c h e c k e r e d f l a g&#13;
w i l d l y a s t h e l a r g e c r o w d i n t h e g r a n d s&#13;
t a n d c h e e r e d .&#13;
H i s f r i e n d s c a r r i e d h i m a r o u n d t h e p i t&#13;
f o r a v i c t o r y l a p b e f o r e h e c o l l a p s e d i n t&#13;
o t h e m u d , o v e r c o m e w i t h e m o t i o n a n d&#13;
d r a i n e d o f e n e r g y .&#13;
“ I ’m e x h a u s t e d , ” h e s a i d a s m e d i c a l&#13;
p e r s o n n e l m o n i t o r e d h i s v i t a l s i g n s .&#13;
T h e f o l l o w i n g d a y h e a n n o u n c e d h i s r e t&#13;
i r e m e n t a f t e r 4 5 y e a r s o f h a m m e r i n g o p p&#13;
o n e n t s i n t o s u b m i s s i o n a t t h e d e r b y .&#13;
“ I ’m g e t t i n g r i d o f e v e r y t h i n g . I ’ m d o n e .&#13;
I ’m t o o o l d . I w o u l d h a t e t o b e o u t i n a c a r&#13;
a n d h a v e a h e a r t a t t a c k , ” h e s a i d .&#13;
H i s f i n a l v i c t o r y w a s a d r a m a t i c o n e .&#13;
A s c h e n b r e n n e r ’ s c a r w a s s p e w i n g s m o k e&#13;
a t a n a l a r m i n g r a t e i n h i s f i r s t h e a t , w o n&#13;
b y B o b N a t i o n o f G a i n e s .&#13;
“ W h e n y o u g o a g a i n s t D e n n i s , y o u a s k&#13;
f o r t r o u b l e , ” G a i n e s s a i d a f t e r t h e h e a t .&#13;
“ I ’ m e c s t a t i c . I ’ v e b e e n g o i n g a g a i n s t h i m&#13;
r&#13;
Mike McEwan of&#13;
Webberville uses&#13;
a welder to repair&#13;
the No. 423 car after&#13;
a USA Demolition&#13;
Derby heat of the&#13;
Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Dennis Aschenbrenner, 58, of Genoa Township, stands next to his beat-up No. 17A car after a grueling first heat of the USA Demolition&#13;
Derby Tuesday night at the Fowierville Family Fair. He ended up winning the feature heat and collecting $1,000.&#13;
f o r y e a r s a n d n e v e r b e a t h i m . ”&#13;
A s c h e n b r e n n e r ’ s c r e w w e n t t o w o r k f u r&#13;
i o u s l y r e b u i l d i n g t h e c a r f o r t h e f e a t u r e&#13;
f i n a l . I n t h e f i n a l e , h i s c a r t e e t e r e d o n t h e&#13;
b r i n k o f d i s a s t e r . I t b e g a n s p i t t i n g s m o k e&#13;
a l m o s t i m m e d i a t e l y . A t o n e p o i n t , h e w a s&#13;
n e a r l y c o u n t e d o u t f o r f a i l i n g t o m o v e .&#13;
H e s u r v i v e d w i t h o u t p o w e r s t e e r i n g , a n&#13;
a l t e r n a t o r o r f a n b e l t .&#13;
“ I t i s r e a l n i c e t o g o o u t o n t o p , ” A s c h e n b&#13;
r e n n e r s a i d .&#13;
H i s r e t i r e m e n t c o u l d o p e n u p d o o r s f o r&#13;
a n e w g e n e r a t i o n o f p o t e n t i a l w i n n e r s ,&#13;
l i k e N i c k H o l d e n b e r g , 2 4 , o f F o w l e r v i l l e .&#13;
T h e r o o k i e d r i v e r a l m o s t w o n t h e s e c o n d -&#13;
c h a n c e h e a t w i t h o u t a r a d i a t o r u n t i l h e&#13;
g o t s t u c k o n a w a l l . H e p r o m i s e d t o b e&#13;
b a c k n e x t y e a r .&#13;
“ I t w a s f u n , a b l a s t , ” s a i d H o l d e n b e r g ,&#13;
w h o f o r m e d R o l l i n g B o n e s R a c i n g w i t h&#13;
t w o f r i e n d s w h o w o r k a t a b o d y s h o p i n&#13;
R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p . “ I g o t h i t a l i t t l e h a r d e&#13;
r t h a n I e x p e c t e d . ”&#13;
M a n y d r i v e r s p l a n n e d t o r e t u r n f o r e i t&#13;
h e r t h e F i g u r e 8 d e r b i e s , s c h e d u l e d t o&#13;
r u n W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , o r t h e A u t o&#13;
E n d u r o D e r b y a t 8 t o n i g h t . T h e M u d B o g&#13;
a n d M u d D r a g a t 3 p . m . S a t u r d a y w i l l a d d&#13;
m o r e e x c i t e m e n t f o r c a r a n d t r u c k b u f f s .&#13;
K e v i n B u n k e r o f E a t o n R a p i d s c a p t&#13;
u r e d t h e h e a t r u n w i t h p i c k u p t r u c k s o n l&#13;
y . T h e s e p o w e r f u l v e h i c l e s d e l i v e r b i g g e r&#13;
c o l l i s i o n s t h a n t h e c a r s , b u t t h e y c a n s t i l l&#13;
b u c k l e i n h a l f .&#13;
B u n k e r ’ s v i c t o r y a v e n g e d a l o s s t o t h e&#13;
s a m e N o . 4 0 c a r t h a t b e a t h i m a t t h e s t a t e&#13;
f i n a l s i n S a l i n e l a s t s e a s o n .&#13;
“ A s s o o n a s I s a w h i m , I k n e w w e h a d t o&#13;
g o g e t h i m , ” s a i d B u n k e r , w h o w o n $ 5 0 0 .&#13;
The USA&#13;
Demolition&#13;
Derby is&#13;
always&#13;
one of the&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Fair's most&#13;
popular&#13;
events,&#13;
drawing&#13;
hundreds of&#13;
spectators&#13;
to the&#13;
grandstand&#13;
to watch&#13;
the steel&#13;
gladiators&#13;
duke it out on&#13;
the track.&#13;
J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
T h e L i v i n g s t o r ) C o m m u n i t y N e w s&#13;
G o lf ra n g e&#13;
b e c om e s a&#13;
f ie ld o f d re am s&#13;
S o m e t i m e s d r e a m s g o a g a i n s t a l l&#13;
c o n v e n t i o n a l w i s d o m .&#13;
T h e y c a n e v e n t a k e t h e f o r m o f a f i e l d&#13;
o f w e e d s i n f o r e c l o s u r e .&#13;
N o v i r e s i d e n t s J o h n a n d K r i s t i n H a l -&#13;
m a g h i a r e b r e a t h i n g l i f e b a c k i n t o t h e&#13;
M u l l i g a n G o l f C e n t e r , l o c a t e d a t 5 4 3 0 0&#13;
1 0 M i l e R o a d i n L y o n T o w n s h i p . T h e&#13;
t w o b o u g h t t h e g o l f r a n g e f r o m t h e&#13;
b a n k i n D e c e m b e r a n d o p e n e d i t u p i n&#13;
A p r i l a f t e r i t s a t c l o s e d , a n d u n m o w e d ,&#13;
f o r m o r e t h a n a y e a r .&#13;
T o J o h n H a l m a g h i , a n a v i d g o l f e r&#13;
) w h o i s a d e n t i s t i n S o u t h f i e l d , t h i s i s h i s&#13;
f i e l d o f d r e a m s .&#13;
“ M y h u s b a n d l o v e s b e i n g t h e r e , ” s a y s&#13;
K r i s t i n H a l m a g h i , w h o i s a c o m m e r c i a l&#13;
r e a l e s t a t e a g e n t . “ H e w a s s o e x c i t e d&#13;
( w h e n w e b o u g h t i t ) . H e i s a b i g g o l f e r ,&#13;
SEE GOLF CENTER, C2&#13;
Insatiable sailors aim for&#13;
Bayview-Mackinac win&#13;
W h i t m o r e L a k e s k i p p e r&#13;
a im s f o r a n o t h e r w i n&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
F o r a b r i e f m o m e n t , t h e w i n d&#13;
o n L a k e S t . C l a i r s u b s i d e s .&#13;
I n s a t i a b l e , a 4 6 - f o o t T a r t a n 4 6 0 0&#13;
s a i l b o a t , h a s s e t t l e d i n t o a h o l d i&#13;
n g p a t t e r n o n c a l m w a t e r e a r l i e r&#13;
t h i s w e e k .&#13;
T h e t w o e x p e r i e n c e d s a i l o r s o n&#13;
t h e b o a t , o w n e r G r e g g A n d e r s o n&#13;
a n d h i s f r i e n d R o n C o c q u y t , s p r i n g&#13;
t o a c t i o n .&#13;
“ T h e w i n d h a s g o n e t o b e d o n&#13;
u s , ” C o c q u y t s a y s . “ W h e n y o u t a l k&#13;
a b o u t t h i s b o a t b e i n g a c o a l b a r g e&#13;
( s o m e t i m e s ) , t h i s i s i t s l e a s t f a v o r i&#13;
t e p o s i t i o n : l i g h t a i r , d o w n w i n d . ”&#13;
A f e w a d j u s t m e n t s a n d t h e&#13;
m a i n s a i l f i l l s s p r i n g s t o l i f e a g a i n ,&#13;
f l y i n g o n s i l e n t w i n g s t o w a r d t h e&#13;
d i s t a n t h o r i z o n .&#13;
“ F e e l t h a t n o w , ” s a y s A n d e r s o n ,&#13;
3 8 , o f W h i t m o r e L a k e , w h o s a i l s&#13;
w i t h t h e G r o s s e P o i n t e S a i l C l u b .&#13;
“ I t ’ s b e a u t i f u l . Y o u c a n h e a r t h e&#13;
w a t e r . W e c a n g o f a s t e r w i t h t h e&#13;
s a i l t h a n t h i s b o a t e v e r c o u l d w i t h&#13;
a m o t o r . T h a t ’ s a m a z i n g t o m e . ”&#13;
A n d e r s o n a n d C o c q u y t a r e e n j&#13;
o y i n g o n e l a s t p l e a s u r e c r u i s e&#13;
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P o r t H u r o n o n L a k e H u r o n .&#13;
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o v e r t h e 2 5 0 - m i l e r a c e c o u r s e t o&#13;
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n g o n a c o u r s e 3 7 m i l e s l o n g e r a&#13;
c h a l l e n g e .&#13;
C o c q u y t , o f M a c o m b T o w n s h i p ,&#13;
s a y s 4 2 h o u r s i s t h e “ m a g i c n u m b&#13;
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w a n t A n d e r s o n , t h e s k i p p e r , t o g e t&#13;
c a u g h t u p i n l a s t y e a r ’ s s p e e d y&#13;
p e r f o r m a n c e .&#13;
“ E v e r y t i m e h e m e n t i o n s l a s t&#13;
y e a r , h e h a s t o g i v e u s a b u c k , ”&#13;
C o c q u y t s a y s , l a u g h i n g . “ I f w e a r e&#13;
n o t u p t h e r e i n 3 0 h o u r s , h e w i l l&#13;
b e m o a n i n g a n d c o m p l a i n i n g . ”&#13;
A n d e r s o n , a c o r p o r a t e a c c o u n t s&#13;
d i r e c t o r w i t h I l l i n o i s - b a s e d D i l i g&#13;
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e r g o n o m i c s e r v i c e s , b o u g h t I n s a t&#13;
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o f t h e o r i g i n a l o w n e r , m i g h t a c t u a&#13;
l l y h a v e m o r e s a i l i n g t i m e o n i t&#13;
t h a n A n d e r s o n . H e s a y s t h e b o a t&#13;
h a s a n u n c a n n y a b i l i t y t o b e a t a n y&#13;
o p p o n e n t .&#13;
JASON DEEGAN,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Gregg Anderson, of Whitmore Lake, navigates Insatiable, his 46-foot&#13;
sailboat, on Lake St. Clair. Anderson, 38, will sail in the Bayview Mackinac&#13;
race this weekend, hoping to win the cruising class for the second straight&#13;
year.&#13;
“ D o n ’ t k n o w ( w h y ) , ” h e s a y s .&#13;
“ I k n o w o t h e r b o a t s t h a t a r e t h e&#13;
s a m e c l a s s , s a m e m a n u f a c t u r e r ,&#13;
s a m e m o l d . I t ’ s a t r i b u t e t o t h e&#13;
c r e w , b u t t h i s b o a t i s a n a b e r r a t&#13;
i o n . I t j u s t g o e s f a s t . ”&#13;
A s I n s a t i a b l e g l i d e s a r o u n d L a k e&#13;
S t . C l a i r , A n d e r s o n r e l a x e s , l e t t i n g&#13;
o t h e r s d r i v e w h i l e h e ’ s m u n c h i n g&#13;
c h i p s a n d t r a d i n g s a i l i n g s t o r i e s .&#13;
A n d e r s o n s a y s h e t a k e s t h e s a m e&#13;
l a i d - b a c k a p p r o a c h i n c o m p e t i t i o n ,&#13;
s h y i n g a w a y f r o m b a r k i n g o r d e r s t o&#13;
h i s n i n e - p e r s o n c r e w .&#13;
“ S o m e t i m e s y o u h a v e t o y e l l t o&#13;
b e h e a r d . I t d o e s g e t p r e t t y t e n s e&#13;
o u t t h e r e , b u t I f i t t h i s b o a t w e l l , ”&#13;
h e s a y s . “ I t i s c a s u a l a n d f o r g i v i n g .&#13;
W e ’ l l j u s t h a v e a g o o d t i m e . ”&#13;
A t o n e p o i n t , I n s a t i a b l e h i t s a&#13;
s p e e d o f 1 1 k n o t s .&#13;
“ S p e e d i s a d d i c t i v e , ” A n d e r s o n&#13;
s a y s , n o t i n g t h e p e r f e c t c o n d i t i o n s .&#13;
“ Y o u f e e l t h e b o a t . Y o u h e a r t h e&#13;
b o a t . I h o p e i t ’ s l i k e t h i s a l l t h e w a y&#13;
t o M a c k i n a c . ”&#13;
J a s o n D e e g a n c a n b e r e a c h e d a t&#13;
j d e e g a n @ l i v i n g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s .&#13;
c o m o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 2 .&#13;
C2 TH E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, JU|,Y 20, 2007&#13;
^ r r r r r K K e m s m &lt; m a s r r r ' T w m m K s m / t m&#13;
RECREATION&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Baseball-softball coaches&#13;
needed - Coaching opportunities&#13;
are available for U9 travel baseball&#13;
or U16 travel softball teams&#13;
in Brighton for the 2008 season.&#13;
Submit a letter to the Brighton&#13;
Youth Baseball/Softball Board by&#13;
Aug. 10. Send to: 7137 Wide Valley&#13;
Drive, Brighton, 48115 or e-mail:&#13;
mbaitinger@yahoo.com. Details:&#13;
Mike Baitinger, 810-231-3706.&#13;
■ St. Mary basketball camp - The&#13;
five-day camp for boys and girls&#13;
ages 10-14 will run Aug. 13-17&#13;
at the Pinckney Christian school.&#13;
Web site: www.stmarypinckney.&#13;
org/school.Cost:$100.Deadline: •&#13;
July 30. Details: Jeff Gabel 734-&#13;
355-6455.&#13;
■ Fall flag football - l9sports&#13;
will host a flag football league in&#13;
Livingston County for ages 6-14&#13;
from Sept.8-Oct.27.Web site:&#13;
www.i9sports.com/home.asp7f&#13;
ranchise=l 32&amp;sport=5. Details:&#13;
Craig Stewart, 810-923-5506 or email&#13;
cstewart@i9sports.com.&#13;
■ Fishing derby - The free event&#13;
for ages 14-and-under will be 1-3&#13;
p.m.July21 at the Shiawassee&#13;
Park, located in the Town&#13;
Commons sub division. Bring rod,&#13;
reel, bucket and bait. Details: 517-&#13;
546-9500.&#13;
■ South Lyon football camp&#13;
-There are two camps remaining:&#13;
10 a.m.-noon July 23-26&#13;
for grades 7-9 and 7-9 a.m. July&#13;
23-26 for grades 10-12. Cost: $50.&#13;
Details: 248-486-5435.&#13;
■ Special Olympics Bowl-a-thon&#13;
-The fundraiser will be two sessions&#13;
(10 a.m. or noon) at the&#13;
Howell Bowl E Drome, 907 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., on Sept. 22,&#13;
Each bowler is asked to get $100&#13;
in pledges. Deadline: Sept. 1.&#13;
Details: roger2am@cmich.edu,&#13;
734-222-8283.&#13;
■ Volleyball camps - The Howellbased&#13;
Top Gun Volleyball Club&#13;
has one camp remaining at the&#13;
Howell freshman campus: July 30-&#13;
Aug. 3 (5-7 p.m.for grades 9-10&#13;
and 7:15-9:15 p.m. for grades 11-&#13;
12). Cost: $75 each. Sign-up: www.&#13;
topgunvbc.com. Details: E-mail&#13;
topgunjen@yahoo.com or call&#13;
517-548-0024.&#13;
■ Summer open swim - Twice&#13;
daily: 3:30-5 p.m. and 7:30-9 p.m.&#13;
at the Hartland High School pool,&#13;
106035 Dunham Road, Hartland&#13;
Township. Cpst: $4, children under&#13;
3 free, family memberships $160.&#13;
Details: 810-626-2279 or hartlandschool.&#13;
us.&#13;
■ Livingston Junior Tour - This&#13;
local tour Is accepting players&#13;
ages 5-18 and is hosting a men's&#13;
championship Aug. 17-19 at&#13;
Dunham Hills Golf Club. Details:&#13;
www.kensingtonvalleygolf.com.&#13;
■ Metropark junior golf - The&#13;
Carl's Golfland/Metroparks Junior&#13;
Golf Tournament series for players&#13;
ages 18-and-under one event&#13;
locally: at Kensington on July 30.&#13;
Details: 1-800-23-GOLF-4.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140&#13;
■ Bowling clinics - Pro women&#13;
bowlers Aleta Sill and Michelle&#13;
Mullen, with a combined 35 pro&#13;
titles, will coach all skill levels and&#13;
ages at the Brighton Bowl, Classes&#13;
run July 31-Aug.2 with teen clinics&#13;
(noon-3 p.m.) and adult clinics&#13;
(5-8 p.m.) Deadline: July 25. Cost:&#13;
$99-$149.district.&#13;
■ Walk Michigan - Program, created&#13;
in 1985, promotes walking.&#13;
The final event is 8 p.m. July 27 at&#13;
Brighton State Recreation Area.&#13;
Participants can win a trip for two&#13;
to Mackinac Island and walk the&#13;
bridge.&#13;
■ Flag football - Girls and boys&#13;
ages kindergarten-sixth grade&#13;
can play In fall leagues. Deadline:&#13;
July 31.&#13;
■ Soccer leagues - Youth ages&#13;
4-15 must sign up by July 31 to&#13;
guarantee a spot on a fall team.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS AND REC&#13;
517-546-0693 ext. 0 or www.&#13;
cityofhowell.org&#13;
■ Walk Michigan Program - A&#13;
series of non-competitive walks&#13;
promoting walking as a form of fitness&#13;
will be: 10 a.m. Aug. 1 at Howell&#13;
City Park; 10 a.m. Aug. 8 at West&#13;
Street Park; and 10 a.m. Aug. 15 at&#13;
Don Miller Park on Maple Street.&#13;
■ Drop-in soccer: All summer&#13;
from 8-10 p.m. Wednesdays&#13;
(except August) at Page Field.&#13;
Cost:$3-$6.&#13;
■ Fencing camp - MSU fencing&#13;
club coach Chris Oberg will host a&#13;
camp July 23-26. Cost: $77-$150.&#13;
■ Skaters advocate camp - Learn&#13;
to skateboard from 8 a.m.-7 p.m.&#13;
July 21 at the Parker Skate Park in&#13;
Howell. Cost: $60-$l 20.&#13;
■ Preschool skate &amp; play - The&#13;
Aug. 1 -29 session runs 10-11:30&#13;
a.m. Wednesdays. Cost: $25-$50.&#13;
■ Equestrian - Intro to horses&#13;
runs 6-7:30 p.m. Aug. 30 at Horsin'&#13;
Around Farms. Cost: $32-$64.&#13;
Beginner riding lessons runs 10-&#13;
11:30 a.m.Tuesdays Aug. 7-28&#13;
at Shiloh training center. Cost:&#13;
$125-$250.&#13;
■ Exercise classes - Offered are:&#13;
Creative Movement by Tanya&#13;
Berman from 5:30-6:30 p.m.&#13;
Tuesdays and Thursdays July 24-&#13;
Aug. 16 at the Bennett Center;&#13;
and two classes at KII'sTae Kwon&#13;
Do in Brighton. Cost: $40-$l00&#13;
for each.&#13;
■ Rolierama classes - A summer&#13;
fun skate runs 1-4 p.m.Tuesday-&#13;
Thursdays July 24-Aug. 23. Cost:&#13;
$120-$240.&#13;
■ Fall soccer - Co-ed leagues for&#13;
kindergarten-sixth graders begin&#13;
Aug. 22. Deadline: July 27. Cost:&#13;
$45-90.&#13;
■ Fall adult soccer - Ages 18-up&#13;
play a season running Aug. 3-Oct.&#13;
22. Deadline: July 31. Cost: $225-&#13;
team. $25-$50 per player.&#13;
n Fall adult softball - Ages 18-up&#13;
play Friday nights, running Aug. 2-&#13;
Sept. 27. Cost: $225-team. $25-$50&#13;
per player.&#13;
RUNNING&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ Ju ly 21, Southern Michigan&#13;
Adventure Club 12-hour&#13;
Adventure Race Races, Huron&#13;
Meadows Metropark, Brighton.&#13;
www.smacworld.com. Details:&#13;
Racers will be required to do&#13;
canoeing, mountain biking, orienteering/&#13;
trekking and fixed ropes.&#13;
Divisions: 2-person Coed, male&#13;
and female teams. Cost: $85-$ 100.&#13;
Contact: Paul Piorkowski, 734-699-&#13;
5182 #3, paul@smacworld.com.&#13;
■ Ju ly 22, YMCA Happy TYails&#13;
Triathlon, Kensington Metropark,&#13;
Milford. Length: 1K swim-30K ride-&#13;
5K run. www.3disciplines.com. Start&#13;
time: 8 a.m. Contact: Kenny Krell,&#13;
Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-714-&#13;
5768.&#13;
■ Aug. 11, Run Thru Hell, Hell&#13;
Creek Ranch on Cedar Lake Road&#13;
at Patterson Lake Road in Hell,&#13;
www.gaultracemanagement.&#13;
com. Start: 8 a.m. Contact: Harrison&#13;
Hensley, (734) 878-6640.&#13;
■ Aug. 17,30th annual Melon&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length:&#13;
5K-10K-Melon Roll. Start time: 6&#13;
p.m. Cost: $20-$25, Contact: Beth&#13;
Schrader, 517-546-0693, parksandrec@&#13;
ci.howell.mi.us.&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Dances With&#13;
Dirt 100K Relay and Ultra&#13;
Marathon, Hell, www.danceswithdirt.&#13;
com. Start time: 7 a.m. Cost: $50-&#13;
$ 100. Contaa: (734) 929-9027.&#13;
n Great Pumpkin/Spooky Sprint&#13;
Duathlon. Kensington Metropark,&#13;
Milford. Length: 5K run-24K&#13;
ride-1 OK run or 5K-12K ride-SK.&#13;
www.3disciplines.com. Start&#13;
time: 10 a.m. Contaa: Kenny Krell,&#13;
Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-714-&#13;
5768.&#13;
Presents&#13;
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK&#13;
Dominic Policella&#13;
■ School: Fowlerville.&#13;
■ Local ties: The 18-yearold&#13;
moved from Dearborn&#13;
Heights to Fowlerville in&#13;
first grade.&#13;
■ Sport: Baseball.&#13;
■ Top sports moment:&#13;
Helping the Gladiators&#13;
win the Division 3 title in&#13;
the Capital Area Activities&#13;
Conference as a junior.&#13;
■ This season: The senior&#13;
went 9-1 with 1.8 earned&#13;
run average, batted around&#13;
.330 and didn't make a&#13;
single error at first base in&#13;
helping the Gladiators win&#13;
a regional title.&#13;
■ Hobbies: Snowboarding,&#13;
hunting.&#13;
■ Favorite subject:&#13;
History.&#13;
■ School involvement:&#13;
Students Against&#13;
Destructive Decisions.&#13;
■ Athletes I admire:&#13;
Detroit Tiger all-star pitcher&#13;
Kenny Rogers and his own&#13;
dad, Dominic Policella Sr.&#13;
■ Academics: 2.9 GPA.&#13;
■ Future: He will attend&#13;
Lansing Community&#13;
College this fall with hopes&#13;
of transferring to Central&#13;
Michigan University to play&#13;
baseball.&#13;
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Purchase tickets by phone with&#13;
Visa/Mastercard, or in person&#13;
at the Brighton Community&#13;
Education office located inside&#13;
Brighton High School.&#13;
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South Lyon shooters&#13;
advance skeet team&#13;
S o u t h L y o n ’ s A n d r e w C .&#13;
M a r i n o a n d l y i e r J . J e d i -&#13;
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B u s t e r s w i n t h e I n t e r m e d i a&#13;
t e D i v i s i o n ( g r a d e s 6 - 8 ) a t&#13;
t h e S C T P M i c h i g a n S k e e t&#13;
a n d S p o r t i n g C l a y s S t a t e&#13;
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p e r f o r m a n c e q u a l i f i e d t h e i r&#13;
t h r e e p e r s o n t e a m f o r t h e&#13;
S k e e t a n d s p o r t i n g c l a y s n a t&#13;
i o n a l c h a m p i o n s h i p s , h e l d&#13;
J u l y 1 3 - 1 5 a t t h e N a t i o n a l&#13;
S h o o t i n g C o m p l e x i n S a n&#13;
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SELCRA athletes&#13;
scored well at states&#13;
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s h e y ' T r a c k &amp; F i e l d G a m e s&#13;
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l a r ( s i x t h p l a c e i n t h e b o y s&#13;
a g e s 1 3 - 1 4 s o f t b a l l t h r o w ) ,&#13;
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Red Hacker tourney&#13;
T e a m s l o o k i n g t o p l a y&#13;
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b a s k e t b a l l t o u r n a m e n t i n&#13;
F o w l e r v i l l e J u l y 2 8 m u s t&#13;
s i g n u p b y 6 p . m . J u l y 2 2 .&#13;
T h e t o u r n a m e n t , i n i t s f o u r t h&#13;
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b y R e d H a c k e r B a s k e t b a l l . I t&#13;
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p e r t e a m . W e b s i t e : w w w . m p -&#13;
s p o r t s . c o m .&#13;
Gymnastics Day&#13;
celebrated Aug. 4&#13;
A c a d e m y , l o c a t e d a t 9 5 2 5 E .&#13;
H i g h l a n d R o a d i n H a r t l a n d&#13;
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h o u s e w i l l a l l o w c h i l d r e n t o&#13;
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w i l l i n c l u d e f a c e p a i n t i n g , a&#13;
f i r e t r u c k , a b o u n c e h o u s e&#13;
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t e a c h i n g c h i l d s a f e t y . S a l e s&#13;
f r o m c o n c e s s i o n s a n d a b a k e&#13;
s a l e w i l l r a i s e m o n e y f o r t h e&#13;
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1 - 8 0 0 - 2 5 1 - 3 9 1 9&#13;
C h r i s t ia n f a m i l y s e e k s&#13;
4 -6 b d rm r a n c h h o m e&#13;
w / a c r e a g e . W i l l t r a d e&#13;
u p g r a d e d 4 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th P i t t s f i e ld T w p .&#13;
c o lo n i a l , c o r n e r lo t w a l k&#13;
t o e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l .&#13;
N e g . p r i c e d i f f e r e n c e .&#13;
7 3 4 - 5 7 2 - 4 7 4 3 .&#13;
Q u ic k L o a n s !&#13;
B a n k s T u r n in g Y o u&#13;
D o w n ? N E E D M O N E Y&#13;
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f e e s ! 8 0 0 - 8 2 4 - 6 5 2 2&#13;
W E B U Y H O U S E S&#13;
A n y C o n d i t io n . F a s t C a s h&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 0 4 - 7 2 0 3&#13;
L I F E S T Y L E S R E A L T Y&#13;
Investment and&#13;
Income&#13;
Property-Sale&#13;
Residential&#13;
Homes Sale&#13;
W A T E R F R O N T&#13;
L A K E L A N D / P I N C K N E Y -&#13;
3 la k e f r o n t d r e a m lo t s f o r&#13;
y o u r n e w h o m e . S e w e r ,&#13;
la r g e lo t s , b la c k t o p r o a d .&#13;
$ 9 6 ,9 0 0 t o $ 1 3 9 ,9 0 0 .&#13;
C r o s s r o a d s R . E .&#13;
(8 1 0 ) 2 2 7 - 3 4 5 5&#13;
W A T E R W O R K S P L A Z A&#13;
G r e a t S . S t a t e S t r e e t&#13;
lo c a t io n , s in g l e o f f i c e s in&#13;
a s h a r e d b u s in e s s c e n t e r&#13;
f r o m $ 4 3 0 . O t h e r s p a c e&#13;
p la n s a v a i l . C a l l G e r r y ,&#13;
A n n A r b o r / A s s o c ia t e s ,&#13;
In c . B r o k e r 7 3 4 - 9 9 4 - 5 0 0 0&#13;
W e s t s i d e , 3 - b d rm B u n g a lo&#13;
w , N e w l y R e m o d e l e d .&#13;
8 1 4 G o t t . $ 2 7 3 ,9 0 0 o r&#13;
le a s e a v a i l 7 3 4 - 2 7 7 - 0 5 4 4&#13;
$ 5 0 K b e l o w a p p r a i s a l . 3&#13;
u n i t r e n t a l p r o p e r t y , 2 4 0 0&#13;
s q ' , r e n t $ 2 0 4 5 . V e r y&#13;
n i c e in &amp; o u t . M u s t s e e .&#13;
$ 1 6 5 K . 7 3 4 - 6 7 4 - 1 6 8 5 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r D u p le x - 5 0 3&#13;
F o u n t a i n , 3 b d rm u n i t 8&#13;
1 b d rm u n i t $ 2 3 9 K L e a s e&#13;
O p t i o n 7 3 4 - 6 6 2 - 7 3 5 4 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 2 2 1 W i ld w o o d&#13;
2 b d rm ,1 b a t h , 2 .5 c a r&#13;
f i r e p l a c e , p o r c h . O p e n&#13;
S u n 2-4. S 2 4 9 K 4 7 6 - 2 7 8 1&#13;
w w w . 221w i l d w o o d . c o m&#13;
B y O w n e r 3 -4 b d rm p r e&#13;
a p p r o v e d m o r t g a g e&#13;
1 2 0 0 L a u r e l Y p s i 4 8 1 9 8 .&#13;
$ 1 4 4 ,9 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 8 4 - 1 7 2 2&#13;
Suburban Areas&#13;
and Country&#13;
Homes-Sale&#13;
H a n d y m a n 1 .5 a c r e s ,&#13;
w o o d s y , 3 b d rm , $ 7 3 K ,&#13;
la n d c o n t r a c t $2100&#13;
1 9 6 0 N . T e r r i t o r ia l R d .&#13;
6 3 0 - 5 7 9 - 0 3 5 3&#13;
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL&#13;
Accounting and&#13;
Tax Service&#13;
Floor Coverings S ID IN G / R O O F IN G&#13;
W . B e l l C o n s t r u c t io n&#13;
L i c / ln s u r e d 7 3 4 - 8 4 5 - 7 1 1 4&#13;
L e e 's W a l l R e p a i r - D u s t&#13;
f r e e P l a s t e r &amp; d r y w a l l&#13;
r e p a i r s . 7 3 4 - 3 5 5 - 8 6 8 5&#13;
Adult Care and&#13;
Nursing Homes&#13;
A b s o l u t e b e s t p r i c in g o n&#13;
f lo o r s , r o o f in g , s id in g ,&#13;
w i n d o w s 8 m o r e .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 437-0204&#13;
B a r t o n M a n o r A s s i s t e d&#13;
L i v in g . " A h o m e a w a y&#13;
A b s o l u t e b e s t p r i c in g o n&#13;
f lo o r s , r o o f in g , s id in g ,&#13;
w i n d o w s 8 m o r e .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 437-0204&#13;
S i d i n g , W i n d o w s 8 R e p&#13;
a i r s . A w a r d W i n n i n g&#13;
A p p l i c a t io n . 3 9 5 - 5 5 2 2&#13;
T I L E W O R K - K i t c h e n 8&#13;
B a t h . E l e c t r i c a l / p l u m b in g&#13;
1 0 y r s e x p . 7 3 4 - 5 3 6 - 9 5 6 9&#13;
Asphalt, Concrete&#13;
and Excavating&#13;
Landscaping,&#13;
P e r s o n a l T r a in in g , a l l&#13;
le v e l s . P i la t e s , c a r d io ,&#13;
s t r e n g t h , w e i g h t lo s s .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 3 4 2 2 .________________&#13;
POOL REPAIRS&#13;
L e a k D e t e c t io n , L in e r s ,&#13;
e t c . 8 6 6 - 2 6 9 - 2 0 1 6&#13;
P r o f e s s io n a l F o o t b a l l&#13;
S k i l l s T r a in in g A g e s 9 8&#13;
u p . 7 3 4 - 7 3 2 - 8 7 6 7&#13;
S u n E l e c t r i c a l S e r v i c e&#13;
A n y s iz e jo b . L ie . , e x p , ,&#13;
r e a s o n a b l e . 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 1 2 3 2&#13;
Recycling,&#13;
Hauling and&#13;
Trash Removal&#13;
A 1 C l e a n u p 8 H a u l in g&#13;
B o b c a t w o r k - r u b b i s h 8&#13;
t o p s o i l . 7 3 4 - 6 3 7 - 4 2 0 0&#13;
B R IG H T O N - 1 1 4 E . M a in .&#13;
F r e s h l y p a in t e d c o m m e r c&#13;
ia l b ld g . B a r b e r s h o p&#13;
b u s in e s s 8 a p t u p s t a i r s .&#13;
$ 3 9 9 ,4 8 5 .&#13;
C r o s s r o a d s R . E .&#13;
(8 1 0 ) 2 2 7 - 3 4 5 5&#13;
C o m m e r c i a l B ld g s . (2 )&#13;
4 0 0 0 H-sf e a . B y W e s t g a t e&#13;
S h p n g C t r . $ 5 6 0 K 8&#13;
9 9 5 K E lm e r7 3 4 - 5 2 8 - 1 1 0 0&#13;
F O R S A L E - R E D U C E D ,&#13;
6 4 ,0 0 0 s q . f t . - In d u s t r ia l&#13;
B ld g . , 4 4 0 V . , S p r in k l e d ,&#13;
C l e a n , 1 8 F t . C e i l in g s ,&#13;
S e c u r i t y S y s . , 6 + A c r e s .&#13;
(1 3 2 2 1 A ) . C a l l 5 17 -7 8 8 -&#13;
8 7 3 3 , E x t . 1 1 7 . T h e B r o -&#13;
U - M C a m p u s 6 b d rm , 3&#13;
b a t h , le a s e d t h r o u g h&#13;
8 -08 . R e n o v a t e d '0 5&#13;
$ 5 6 0 K . 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 0 8 5 0&#13;
Jackson and&#13;
Lenawee Area&#13;
Homes-Sale&#13;
T ip to n - N e w in 2 0 0 4 ,&#13;
h o m e 8 1 0 a c r e s , S 2 8 0 K ,&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th , 2 0 7 5 s f&#13;
f o r s a l e b y o w n e r . c o m #&#13;
2 0 8 7 4 1 6 1 . 5 1 7 - 6 0 5 - 5 5 2 4&#13;
C h a rm in g 3 b d rm&#13;
B u n g a l o w w p o r c h .C lu b&#13;
v i e w S u b , Y p s i T w p . 2 4 3 1&#13;
M c K i n l e y $ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 2 2 8 7&#13;
D E X T E R - 3 b d rm s , 2&#13;
b a t h s , 2 .5 c a r , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
u p g r a d e d a p p l i a n c e s&#13;
S 2 2 5 K f i rm 2 6 9 - 5 9 8 - 5 6 9 5&#13;
D e x te r - R a n c h 3 b d m ,&#13;
2 b a th , c a r p e t e d b a s e m&#13;
e n t , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
$ 1 9 9 ,9 0 0 L a n d C o n t r a c t .&#13;
A v a i l a b l e . 2 4 8 - 4 9 5 - 9 2 3 2 .&#13;
Land Contracts&#13;
E B E R W H IT E&#13;
W O O D S H O M E&#13;
1614 ARBORDALE&#13;
g l h a n s e n 1(g &gt; m s n .c om&#13;
N e w o r u s e d -i- S A L E S&#13;
4 0 + y r s e x p . , 9 9 6 - 3 6 4 6&#13;
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L o w R a t e s . 7 3 4 - 7 3 0 - 1 1 4 6 Condominiums,&#13;
Townhouse,&#13;
1 Gutters Co-op-Sale A A R C o T r e e r e m o v a l , A , h n r M n v i n n R v r H a u l in g - R e s id e n t ia l&#13;
b r u s h c u t t i n g , 6 la n d - 6 fuN h o S s r C a r e f u l ^ C o m m e r c i a l . R e l i a b l e !&#13;
s c a p in g . 7 3 4 - 4 7 4 - 9 4 4 0 f , 7° a , i 7. 9q n R ^ P- 7 6 9 - 7 7 7 3 .&#13;
C o n c r e t e W o r k&#13;
C h im n e y R e p a i r s&#13;
A f f o r d a b l e P r i c e s&#13;
F r e e E s t . 7 3 4 - 2 3 1 - 1 7 5 7&#13;
M IN G O 'S C O N C R E T E .&#13;
30-l-yrs. Lie/ in s u r e d F r e e&#13;
e s t im a t e s . 734-487-9314&#13;
Brick Work and&#13;
Masonry&#13;
G U T T E R C H A M P&#13;
G u t t e r C le a n in g S e r v i c e&#13;
F r e e e s t . 7 3 4 - 7 3 0 - 6 5 0 5&#13;
G u t t e r H e lm e t ” *&#13;
F r e e G u t t e r s o r $ 5 0 0 o f f&#13;
(8 0 0 )4 9 3 - 3 9 0 6&#13;
w w w .A t l a s&#13;
h o m e im p r o v e m e n t . c o m&#13;
C h a l f a n t C o n s . R e s t o r in g&#13;
C h im n e y s , P o r c h e s , 8&#13;
F l a t w o r k 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 1 6 9 6&#13;
Handyperson&#13;
Child Care&#13;
Services&#13;
A b s o l u t e b e s t p r i c e s&#13;
o n roofir&gt;0 , s id in g ,&#13;
w i n d o w s 8 m u c h m o r e .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 437-0204&#13;
K id s a h a n d f u l l ? D o n ' t&#13;
f r e t , c a l l n a n n y D , 4 0 y r s .&#13;
e x p . P r o b l e m a r e a s s u c h&#13;
a s p o t t y t r a in in g t o t a n t&#13;
r u m s . (7 3 4 ) 2 7 6 - 4 7 3 8 .&#13;
w w w . c a l l n a n n y d e e . c o m&#13;
A C E S H a n d y m a n S v c .&#13;
R e l i a b l e l ic ./ in s . A n y s iz e&#13;
p r o j e c t . 7 3 4 - 3 9 5 - 6 3 3 0&#13;
H a n d y H a n k s . c o m&#13;
H a n d y m a n 8 L i c e n s e d&#13;
B u i ld e r . R e m o d e l t o o d d&#13;
j o b s . 7 3 4 - 3 4 1 - 6 4 7 2&#13;
Cleaning and&#13;
J an ito ria l Services&#13;
3 R e s p o n s i b l e w o m e n to&#13;
c le a n y o u r h o u s e , y o u r&#13;
w a y , g 7 3 4 - 4 8 2 - 0 1 4 5 .&#13;
C l e a n e n c o u n t e r s . c o m&#13;
F u l l C le a n in g 8 L a u n d r y&#13;
7 3 4 - 8 1 8 - 7 3 7 2&#13;
D a w n t o D u s t C le a n in g&#13;
R e s id e n t i a l , C o m m e r c i a l&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 8 6 - 4 2 1 2 , 3 3 0 - 1 9 7 7&#13;
E r i c a ' s C l e a n in g S e r v i c e&#13;
10% o f f . 12 y r s e x p e r ie&#13;
n c e - 7 3 4 - 9 4 5 - 4 6 3 5&#13;
H o u s e c l e a n i n g R e l i a b l e&#13;
E x p . 8 r e f . f r e e e s t im a t e s&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 3 7 - 0 6 7 4&#13;
H O U S E K E E P I N G A S S O C&#13;
I A T E S - I n s u r e d 8 r e fe re&#13;
n c e s . C a l l 7 3 4 - 7 4 1 - 8 8 2 2&#13;
H o u s e 8 O f f i c e C l e a n in g ,&#13;
r e a s o n a b i , h o n e s t , d e p&#13;
e n d a b l e (7 3 4 ) 9 4 2 - 9 3 1 4&#13;
M A S T E R T E C H&#13;
H a n d y m a n S e r v i c e s&#13;
S e r v i n g A n n A r b o r&#13;
2 9 y r s . L ie 8 in s u r e d .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 6 2 - 0 6 4 1&#13;
Q u a l i t y h o m e s e r v i c e s .&#13;
C u s t o m p a in t in g 8 f in is h&#13;
L ie . 8 In s . 7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 6 4 8 9&#13;
Home&#13;
Improvement&#13;
A b s o l u t e B e s t T r e e 8&#13;
S t u m p R e m o v a l .&#13;
1 5 y r s E x p . L ie . 8 In s&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 2 4 - 0 6 1 1&#13;
A m e r i c a n B o b c a t - D r i v e w&#13;
a y s , B o u l d e r w a l l s , h a u -&#13;
l in g , e t c . 5 1 7 - 8 6 1 - 1 0 8 7&#13;
A-1 TREE, Inc.&#13;
T r e e , s h r u b , s t u m p r e m o&#13;
v a l . T r im m in g , lo t c le a r -&#13;
in g . I n s u r e d ® 4 2 6 - 8 8 0 9&#13;
C l e a n u p , m u l c h in g , b e d&#13;
m a in t e n a n c e , 8 m o w i n g .&#13;
N ic k : 2 4 8 - 6 1 3 - 2 4 9 2&#13;
G R A Y ' S G A R D E N IN G&#13;
F l o w e r b e d s , f l a g s t o n e&#13;
p a t h s 8 w a l l s 4 3 4 - 0 5 6 7&#13;
L A N D S C A P IN G , b r ic k&#13;
p a v e r s , r e t a i n in g w a l l s&#13;
m u l c h , 7 3 4 - 6 4 6 - 3 2 6 7 .&#13;
M a r s h T r e e S e r v i c e F u l l y&#13;
in s u r e d , r e a s o n a b l e&#13;
r a t e s , S c o t t 5 1 7 - 2 3 1 - 0 2 2 6&#13;
R e s / C o m m L a w n s e r v i c e&#13;
8/ h a n d y w o r k , y a r d o r&#13;
h o u s e 7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 7 0 9 8&#13;
T o p N o t c h L a w n C a r e&#13;
F a t h e r , s o n 8 d a u g h t e r&#13;
t e a m . M o w i n g , m u l c h in&#13;
g , f l o w e r b e d s 8 m o r e .&#13;
A n n A r b o r a r e a 4 7 4 - 8 4 2 6&#13;
M O V IN G ? L e t u s h a n d l e it&#13;
H a n d l e W i t h C a r e M o v in&#13;
g 8 D e l i v e r y 6 7 7 - 2 0 0 0&#13;
• P A U L S R E M O V A L *&#13;
G e n e r a l 8 E s t a t e s . T r e e&#13;
w o r k . C a l l 7 3 4 / 6 6 8 - 0 7 4 7&#13;
Painting and&#13;
Drywall&#13;
Roofing&#13;
B y O w n e r - L a k e v i e w C o n d&#13;
o , 2 b d rm 2 b a th , f i r e p&#13;
l a c e , 1 s t f l o o r 1 3 5 2 s f&#13;
$ 1 3 7 ,0 0 0 (7 3 4 ) 2 0 7 - 0 8 6 2&#13;
P r o c e e d s to b e u s e d to&#13;
r e s t o r e h i s t o r i c a l c h u r c h&#13;
t h a t w a s s c h e d u l e d t o b e&#13;
d e m o l i s h e d , 7 % in t e r e s t .&#13;
S o l i d lo n g t e rm p a y m e n t&#13;
s c h e d u l e . W i l l in g t o&#13;
d i s c o u n t f o r q u i c k s a le .&#13;
S e r i o u s in q u i r e s o n l y .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 3 9 - 4 0 3 8 , le a v e&#13;
m s g o r 7 3 4 - 6 5 2 - 9 8 4 5 .&#13;
4 b d rm 2 b a t h F o r e c lo s u r e&#13;
f o r $ 1 6 ,9 0 0 ! F o r l is t in g s&#13;
8 0 0 - 6 1 9 - 3 8 1 6 e x t F 5 6 9&#13;
H o m e f o r e s a l e in C o l le&#13;
g e H e ig h t s A r e a Y p s i . 3&#13;
b d rm , 1 .5 b a th 1 0 8 4 s f .&#13;
$ 1 5 7 ,0 0 0 (7 5 7 ) 5 8 7 - 3 6 6 0&#13;
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I H om e s -S a le&#13;
A b s o lu t e b e s t p r ic e s o n&#13;
p a in t in g ,d r y w a l i , r o o f in g 8&#13;
m u c h m o r e .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 3 7 - 0 2 0 4&#13;
A c c l a im e d P a in t in g&#13;
In t e r io r , e x t e r io r , h ig h e s t&#13;
q u a l i t y w o r k . 9 7 1 - 9 0 3 8&#13;
C 8 D D r y w a l l - F r e e&#13;
Q u o t e . R e s id e n t i a l , c o m m&#13;
e r c i a l S 7 3 4 - 4 4 4 - 8 1 4 4&#13;
L e a k S p e c i a l i s t - F l a s h in&#13;
g s , v a l l e y s , 3 0 y r s e x p&#13;
e r i e n c e . M e m b e r B B B&#13;
L ie / ln s u r e d 7 3 4 - 9 3 0 - 6 4 5 5&#13;
Tutoring and&#13;
Instruction&#13;
C D P a i n t in g - In 8 O u t&#13;
P o w e r W a s h 8 D e c k&#13;
S t a in 7 3 4 - 6 1 2 - 5 3 5 7&#13;
A b s o l u t e b e s t p r i c e s&#13;
o n r o o f in g , s id in g ,&#13;
w i n d o w s 8 m u c h m o r e .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 437-0204&#13;
A c c u r a t e P a i n t in g P lu s&#13;
In c . 3 0 % o f f P a i n t in g ,&#13;
S i d i n g , D e c k s , e t c . L ie . 8&#13;
In s u r e d . F r e e e s t im a t e .&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 1 6 - 5 8 3 4 .&#13;
T r e e R e m o v a l 8 T r im s&#13;
S t u m p G r in d in g , In s . F r e e&#13;
E s t im a t e 7 3 4 - 6 6 3 - 2 5 9 5&#13;
Legal Services&#13;
C u s t o m D r y w a l l 8 P l a s t e r&#13;
R e p a i r s - R e a s o n a b l e&#13;
r a t e s . (7 3 4 ) 6 6 3 - 3 3 3 9&#13;
D R Y W A L L , N e w 8 R e p a i r&#13;
F in i s h e d B a s e m e n t s .&#13;
P a i n t in g . (7 3 4 ) 6 5 8 - 4 2 0 8&#13;
IN T E R IO R P A IN T IN G&#13;
3 0 Y e a r s E x p e r i e n c e&#13;
C a l l G a r y , 7 3 4 - 2 1 7 - 9 3 3 5&#13;
J C S l o n e P a i n t in g -&#13;
M e t i c u l o u s w o r k . C a l l f o r&#13;
f r e e q u o t e :7 3 4 - 4 3 3 - 1 5 0 6 .&#13;
MARTINEZ PAINTING&#13;
8 H O M E IM P R O V E M E N T&#13;
E x p 'd . 8 8 8 - 2 0 1 - 9 1 6 8&#13;
B E C O M E A H V A C /&#13;
R e f r ig e r a t io n T e c h in&#13;
3 0 d a y s . E P A a n d&#13;
O S H A C e r t i f i c a t io n s .&#13;
F in a n c i a l A i d a n d J o b&#13;
P l a c e m e n t A s s i s t a n c e&#13;
A v a i l a b l e . 8 8 8 - 5 1 0 -&#13;
0 0 1 5&#13;
C o n d o F o r S a l e . Q u ie t&#13;
c o r n e r u n i t w / d e e p&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d 8 p a t io , m i n&#13;
u t e s f r o m A n n A r b o r ,&#13;
D M , S t . J o e 8 s h o p p in g .&#13;
2 b d rm , 2 b a t h , P e r g o&#13;
f l o o r s t h r o u g h o u t . F in i&#13;
s h e d b a s e m e n t w / b d rm ,&#13;
w a l k in c lo s e t , f a m i l y&#13;
r o o m , l a u n d r y 8 s t o r a g e .&#13;
A c c e s s t o c lu b h o u s e ,&#13;
s w im m in g p o o l , t e n n i s&#13;
c o u r t s . M u s t s e e t o a p p&#13;
r e c ia t e . S 1 3 7 K . Y p s i&#13;
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&amp; w a t e r . 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 4 5 5 5 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r , P a t t e n g i l l ,&#13;
2 3 1 9 P a c k a r d 1 b d rm ,&#13;
p o o l , c a r p o r t , $ 7 3 5 ,5 1 7 -&#13;
7 4 0 - 1 1 1 2 ; 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 7 9 1 9&#13;
2 b d rm , n o p e t s / n o&#13;
s m o k in g . W a s h e r &amp; d r y e r&#13;
in c lu d e d . $ 8 7 0 /m o .&#13;
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G o r g e o u s N . C a m p u s , 1&#13;
b d rm $ 6 9 9 , 2 b d rm $ 7 9 9 .&#13;
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9 9 6 - 4 9 9 2 / 2 4 8 - 4 7 4 - 3 3 7 5 .&#13;
L O F T - 2 b d r m , 4 N .&#13;
H u r o n , d o w n t o w n Y p s i ,&#13;
o v e r F o r t n e y E y e C a r e .&#13;
$ 6 7 5 /m o . G a s / w a t e r&#13;
in c lu d e d . $ 1 3 5 0 d u e a t&#13;
m o v e in 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 9 3 4 5&#13;
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e f f i c i e n c y , la u n d r y , p a r k in&#13;
g . R i v e r s id e P a r k , Y p s i .&#13;
$ 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 9 0 - 2 3 9 0&#13;
M a n c h e s t e r - S p a c i o u s 1&#13;
b d rm , la r g e y a r d , w a l k&#13;
t o d o w n t o w n . $ 5 5 0 /m o .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 7 5 - 0 4 3 2&#13;
N e a r C e n t r a ! c a m p u s , 2&#13;
b d rm s , h e a t w a t e r &amp; o f f&#13;
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3 2 3 - 4 2 3 7 , 7 3 4 - 6 6 3 - 1 3 4 9&#13;
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1 &amp; 2 b d rm a p a r tm e n t s&#13;
P r i v a t e b a l c o n y / p a t io ,&#13;
c e n t r a l a i r , p e t s o k , p o o l !&#13;
S 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 0 5 7 6 E .H .O .&#13;
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O a k s o f G o ld e n P o n d&#13;
O a k s o f Y p s i la n t I&#13;
3 B d rm , 2 B a t h ,&#13;
A l l a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
W a s h e r / D r y e r&#13;
$ 8 9 9 /m o . M o n - F r i&#13;
5 1 7 - 6 7 3 - 8 6 6 1&#13;
A b s o l u t e G e m s !1 - 2&#13;
b d rm . F r i e n d l y , s a f e&#13;
a r e a l W a l k t o d o w n t o w n&#13;
S a l i n e . 1 m o n t h F R E E !&#13;
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J a c k s o n R d . E x c e l l e n t&#13;
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e n t r a n c e s p lu s f u l l y&#13;
e q u ip p e d k i t c h e n w i t h&#13;
d i s h w a s h e r , w a s h e r &amp;&#13;
d r y e r h o o k - u p s . D o g s &amp;&#13;
c a t s a c c e p t e d - c e r t a i n&#13;
r e s t r i c t io n s a p p l y . S o m e&#13;
w / h a n d i c a p a c c e s s ib i l i t y .&#13;
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s t r e e t p k . la u n d r y , s m a l l&#13;
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2 b d rm , 2 b a t h , p a r k in g ,&#13;
$ 7 9 5 in c . u t i l , a v a i l 9/1&#13;
a l s o 1 b d rm , h ig h c e i l in&#13;
g s la r g e w i n d o w s ,&#13;
p a r k in g , $ 7 4 5 a v a i l 8/1 o r&#13;
9/1 7 3 4 - 7 6 1 - 9 2 1 0&#13;
1 b d rm a p t , $ 7 5 0 /m o&#13;
in c lu d e s u t i l i t ie s , n o n -&#13;
s m o k e r , n o p e t s .&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 6 9 - 9 1 0 4&#13;
S a i i n e - N e w l y r e m o d e l e d ,&#13;
v e r y c l e a n 1 b d rm , w o o d&#13;
f lo o r s , l a u n d r y . $ 6 7 5 /m o&#13;
in c l w a t e r . 7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 2 6 7 2&#13;
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s m o k e , $ 4 7 5 /m o - l- D T E .&#13;
A v a i l 8 /1 5 7 3 4 - 6 6 2 - 3 3 2 3&#13;
S p a c i o u s d o w n t o w n 1&#13;
B D R M 2 B a t h lo f t a p t .&#13;
H o m e o f f i c e , g r e a t r o o f&#13;
t o p d e c k &amp; m u c h m o r e .&#13;
1 4 0 0 /m o . h e a t &amp; w a t e r&#13;
in c lu d e d . 7 3 4 - 3 3 2 - 4 2 1 8&#13;
S p a c i o u s S t u d i o 10 m in .&#13;
t o U - M . i n c lu d e s u t i l i t ie s ,&#13;
c a b l e , In t e r n e t , la u n d r y &amp;&#13;
g a r a g e . N o p e t / sm o k e&#13;
$ 7 2 5 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 4 9 - 8 4 1 4 .&#13;
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2 b d rm 2 b a t h , g a r a g e ,&#13;
a l l a p p l i a n c e s , $ 1 0 9 5 ,&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 8 3 - 2 6 4 0 _______________&#13;
A r b o r H e ig h t s 2 b d rm&#13;
e n d c o n d o , s u n s e t v i e w&#13;
o f g o l f c o u r s e . C a t o k .&#13;
$ 7 5 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 7 7 - 3 1 4 4&#13;
A w e s o m e , 2 b d rm , p o o l ,&#13;
d e c k . $ 8 2 5 la u n d r y , p a r k&#13;
l ik e s e t t in g . C lo s e t o a l l .&#13;
B e l l e v i l l e . (7 3 4 ) 6 9 7 - 8 5 2 9&#13;
B e l l e v i l l e - C h a rm in g ,&#13;
p r i v a t e , 2 b d rm , b e a u t i f u l&#13;
lo c a t io n , p o o l , h e a t in c ld .&#13;
$ 8 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 9 9 - 9 8 4 0&#13;
B R E N T W O O D S Q U A R E&#13;
G o r g e o u s 2 b d , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
g a r a g e , b a l c o n y , c lo s e to&#13;
W h o l e F o o d s . M u s t s e e !&#13;
$ 1 2 7 5 /m o 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 0 6 3 7&#13;
C H E L S E A - N e w e r 2&#13;
b d rm C o n d o , a t t a c h e d&#13;
g a r a g e ,w a s h e r / d r y e r , a i r ,&#13;
p o o l . $ 9 5 0 /m o - f- $ 9 5 0&#13;
d e p o s i t . 2 4 8 - 2 2 7 - 7 7 5 1 .&#13;
F o r R e n t 2 b d rm 2 b a th&#13;
C o n d o W a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
C / A . C lo s e t o C a m p u s&#13;
$ 9 5 0 . C a l l 7 3 4 - 6 2 6 - 4 1 8 1&#13;
F o x P o in t e C o n d o&#13;
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1 3 8 0 S q . ft . in c l . 2 b e d ,&#13;
2 b a th , !g . D e n , la u n d r y&#13;
&amp; g a r a g e . $ 1 3 5 0 /m o .&#13;
w w w . a a - r e n t a l s . c o m /&#13;
f o x p o in t e . 7 3 4 - 9 4 5 - 6 9 1 2&#13;
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b d rm , 1 b a th $ 9 5 0 /m o .&#13;
W h e e l c h a i r a c c e s s ib l e .&#13;
N e w c o n s t r u c t io n .&#13;
B a m b o o f l o o r s . S h a r e d&#13;
m e a l s . F r e e w i r e l e s s .&#13;
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3 b d rm , 2 .5 b a t h , 2 c a r .&#13;
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jo e c h e n 9 9 / r e n t&#13;
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h a r d w o o d , l i v in g r o o m ,&#13;
g r a n i t e , f i r e p l a c e , la u n -&#13;
d r y . $ 1 3 2 5 . 3 1 3 - 8 1 5 - 3 2 4 3&#13;
U p s t a i r s - O w n e r o c c u p&#13;
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y a r d $ 6 5 0 . 7 8 5 - 7 6 4 - 6 5 3 9&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e - 2 b d rm ,&#13;
1 b a t h , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
p e t s n e g . S e c . 8 O K .&#13;
$ 6 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 8 7 8 - 6 2 5 3&#13;
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w a l k o u t , a p p l i a n c e s , C / A ,&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 . (2 4 8 ) 3 9 6 - 4 0 3 0 .&#13;
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C / A , 9 0 0 s f , $ 7 2 5 /m o .&#13;
A v a i l 9 /1. (7 3 4 ) 4 2 4 - 2 7 8 8&#13;
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C h e l s e a - A l l s p o r t s la k e ,&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , 3 c a r g a r&#13;
a g e , s a n d y b e a c h , d o c k ,&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 7 5 - 9 4 1 2 .&#13;
C h e l s e a L a k e f r o n t 3 b d rm&#13;
2 b a t h , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
2 c a r g a r a g e , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
C / A $ 1 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 5 6 2 - 2 0 5 1&#13;
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c e i l in g , 1 .5 b a t h , f r p l . , c a r&#13;
p o r t , 9 7 1 5 H a r b o u r C o v e .&#13;
7 3 4 - 9 7 2 - 5 S 2 9 . $ 9 0 0&#13;
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S e p t o p e n . 7 3 4 - 5 1 3 - 3 2 1 8&#13;
J a c k s o n - 2 b d rm , 1 4 0 0&#13;
s q ' , o n a l l s p o r t s la k e .&#13;
15 m in t o A n n A r b o r ,&#13;
$ 8 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 2 1 6 - 3 5 2 0&#13;
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$ 1 8 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 0 1 7 0&#13;
2 B D R M F U R N I S H E D&#13;
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s t a t e la n d 6 7 la k e s .&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 1 9 - 4 5 8 1&#13;
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2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
f a m i l y r o o m , A / C , f e n c e d&#13;
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1 9 0 0 s f , F a m i l y r o o m w /&#13;
f i r e p l a c e . A / C , 2 c a r&#13;
a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , $ 1 4 5 0&#13;
a v a i l L a t e J u l y . 2 3 9 - 1 8 7 7&#13;
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3 b d rm V i c t o r ia n .&#13;
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f e n c e d y a r d , g a r a g e .&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 /m o 7 3 4 - 5 6 4 - 0 1 7 7&#13;
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b d rm , w / o a k f l o o r s &amp;&#13;
t r im , e n c lo s e d s u n&#13;
p o r c h , 2 c a r , w a s h e r /&#13;
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n e w e r e x e c u t i v e h o m e 4&#13;
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$ 2 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 9 7 1 - 2 2 2 2&#13;
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b s m t , g r e e n h o u s e , r e f in i&#13;
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1 b lo c k t o U M S t a d iu m .&#13;
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s t e v e h a m @ c o m c a s t . n e t&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm , A / C ,&#13;
la r g e y a r d w / g a r a g e ,&#13;
p e t s o k , n o s m o k in g .&#13;
$ 1 ,2 7 5 . (7 3 4 ) 9 4 5 - 0 3 0 2&#13;
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n e w l y r e m o d e l e d , w a s h e&#13;
r / d r y e r . W a s h t e n a w &amp;&#13;
2 3 , $ 9 9 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 2 3 6 2 .&#13;
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r a n c h in g r e a t lo c a t io n ,&#13;
n e w e r c a r p e t , f r e s h p a in t&#13;
la r g e c o r n e r lo t w / b ig&#13;
y a r d , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
l a u n d r y r o o m , a l l&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 9 0 4 - 1 1 6 2 .&#13;
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b a t h s , f i r p l a c e , C / A , H i s t&#13;
o r i c H o m e o n 7 a c r e s .&#13;
1 5 m in s t o H o s p i t a l s .&#13;
Q u ie t , c l o s e t o h w y s .&#13;
$ 2 0 0 0 (7 3 4 )4 8 3 - 3 9 3 4 .&#13;
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2 4 8 - 8 5 4 - 9 0 0 0&#13;
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b d rm , h e a t , a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
p a r k in g , n o sm o k e / p e t s .&#13;
$ 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 5 5 - 1 4 8 7&#13;
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2 b d rm , 1 b a t h , b e a u t i f u l&#13;
h a r d w o o d f l o o r s , $ 6 5 0 4-&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . C r e d i t c h e c k .&#13;
C a l l 7 3 4 - 4 4 9 - 2 4 1 5&#13;
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$ 1 2 0 0 /m o .&#13;
2 8 3 S . H a r r i s R d .&#13;
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b d rm , 2 b a th , w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r , g a r a g e , s t o r a g e ,&#13;
$ 1 8 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 0 1 7 0 I&#13;
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r e n o v a t e d 2 b d rm , 3 .5 '&#13;
b a t h ,d e n , f in b s m t , g a -&#13;
r a g e $ 1 6 0 0 7 3 4 - 7 1 7 - 3 7 9 8&#13;
3 B D R M . L ib e r t y S q u a r e ,&#13;
C / A , $ 7 0 0 /m o + $ 7 0 0 s e c&#13;
u r i t y . R a w s o n v i l l e /&#13;
G r o v e a r e a 2 4 8 - 6 5 1 - 4 3 2 0&#13;
3 B D R M , o f f i c e , 2 V 2 b a th ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e . C h a p e l H i l l b y&#13;
U S - 2 3 &amp; U /M N . C a m p u s .&#13;
$ 1 3 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 9 9 4 - 4 0 8 7&#13;
2 B d rm 2 B a t h f u r n i s h e d&#13;
C o n d o $ 1 2 0 0 ,N e a r U M ,&#13;
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c a r p o r t , e t c . M u s t s e e !&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 .K u r t 7 3 4 - 6 0 4 - 4 1 9 5&#13;
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O f f i c e ; a p p r o x . 1 4 0 0 s q .&#13;
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E v e s : 7 3 4 - 4 7 5 - 1 0 0 9&#13;
$ 9 5 0 N e g . 1 2 0 0 s f , Y p s i&#13;
S t o r e , L a u n d r y , B a r b e r&#13;
B e a u ^ , S t o r a g e R e s t a u -&#13;
r a n t , o t h e r . 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 0 2 4 8&#13;
S In d u t r ia l H w y . 5 1 5 2 s f&#13;
w a r e h o u s e w / o f f ic e . 10&#13;
f t X 1 0 f t o v e r h e a d d o o r .&#13;
1 2 f t c e i l in g s . $ 6 .5 0 / s f +&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 6 2 9 1&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e&#13;
4 ,0 0 0 s q . f t . b u i ld in g&#13;
z o n e d L I , 5 m in . n o r th o f&#13;
A n n A r b o r , U S - 2 3 f r o n t a&#13;
g e a l s o a v a i l a b l e , c a l l&#13;
J e f f a t (7 3 4 )3 2 3 - 0 9 2 9 .&#13;
Condominiums,&#13;
Townhouse&#13;
Co-op-Rental&#13;
2 0 0 0 s f c o n d o 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 .5 b a t h , 2 c a r , $ 1 ,4 0 0 .&#13;
9 7 1 - 6 3 0 6 w w w . g e o c i t i e s .&#13;
c o m / jo e c h e n 9 9 / r e n t&#13;
A ll N a tu re W a lk s&#13;
S u r r o u n d t h i s L a r g e 2&#13;
b d rm T o w n h o u s e n e a r&#13;
t o w n 8 c o u n t r y w / N o&#13;
A p p . F e e . Y p s i $ 6 9 5&#13;
C a l l 7 3 4 - 7 5 4 - 1 9 5 0 .&#13;
A L P I N E C O N D O - 2 b d rm&#13;
, 2 .5 b a t h . 1 .5 m i . to&#13;
c a m p u s . F e n c e d y a r d .&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 9 4 5 - 4 4 9 4&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm c o n d o&#13;
w / s t u d y n e a r U M m e d&#13;
c e n t e r , h e a t in g 8 w a t e r&#13;
in c lu d e d , n e w c a r p e t ,&#13;
f r e s h p a in t $ 9 9 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 - 2 7 6 - 2 2 5 3&#13;
1 0 m in u t e s f r o m A n n&#13;
A r b o r / B r ig h t o n H o r s e s&#13;
h o e L a k e 2 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a t h , $ 6 5 0 , $ 1 0 0 0 s e c u r i t&#13;
y , A v a i l n o w .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 3 7 - 4 7 6 9&#13;
A C C E S S / V I E W L A K E -&#13;
b r ig h t , p r i s t in e 2 b d rm .&#13;
O a k f l o o r s . 1 0 m in t o c i t y&#13;
R E N T E D I I l l !&#13;
ADORABLE&#13;
Im m a c u l a t e 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a t h , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , A / C&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 /m o 2 3 1 - 2 4 2 - 0 2 8 9&#13;
o r 7 3 4 - 9 0 4 - 5 9 5 3&#13;
A V A I L S u i t e s f r o m $ 3 5 0 /&#13;
m o . i n c lu d e s h e a t , A / C ,&#13;
e l e c t r i c 8 in t e r n e t . 1-94 8&#13;
B a k e r . 7 3 4 - 4 2 6 - 3 0 0 0&#13;
D ix b o r o P l y m o u t h R d&#13;
O f f i c e / S t u d io 1 0 0 0 s f .&#13;
N i c e o p e n f l o o r p la n&#13;
B y a p p t . 7 3 4 - 4 2 6 - 4 4 0 9&#13;
G r e a t D o w n t o w n M i la n&#13;
O f f i c e / R e t a i l , $ 5 .9 5 / s f&#13;
N N N , p a r k in g a c r o s s&#13;
s t r e e t . (7 3 4 ) 7 3 0 - 6 7 5 5&#13;
O f f i c e S p a c e . l s t f l . 4 rm&#13;
s t e w / e n t r y v e s t ib u l e .&#13;
N e a r d o w n t o w n , p a r k in g .&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 7 3 4 - 9 1 3 - 9 1 8 1&#13;
A m a z in g d u p le x f e n c e d&#13;
y a r d , la u n d r y , f i r e p la c e .&#13;
e t c . 1 4 0 0 s f $ 1 2 0 0 3 3 4 5&#13;
P a c k a r d .7 3 4 - 3 9 5 - 9 3 4 8 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm lo w e r .&#13;
C le a n , q u ie t , o f f s t p a r k in&#13;
g . $ 8 2 5 /m o + u t i l . 7 34 -&#13;
2 1 6 - 4 8 2 3 o r 9 9 4 - 9 1 5 0 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r 4 s p a c io u s a t t&#13;
r a c t i v e , 2 b d rm d u p l e x e&#13;
s . A / C , l a u n d r y , d e c k ,&#13;
y a r d 8 p a r k in g , A v a i l , b y&#13;
9/1. $ 9 5 0 - $ 1 2 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 1 7 - 5 0 7 9&#13;
A n n A r b o r / S c io&#13;
T o w n s h i p 1 b d rm d u p le x&#13;
w / b a s e m e n t 8 g a r a g e&#13;
$ 6 7 5 i n c lu d e s u t i l i t ie s&#13;
A l s o 1 b d rm h o u s e&#13;
$ 6 5 0 + u t i l i t ie s&#13;
7 3 4 - 9 9 4 - 3 4 8 0 _________________&#13;
A n n A r b o r , W a l k t o d o w n&#13;
t o w n . U p p e r 3 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , la u n d r y , A C , d e c k&#13;
S e c 8 O K . 7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 1 4 6 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r W e s t S i d e&#13;
2 b d rm + b a s e m e n t , A C ,&#13;
$ 8 5 0 i n c lu d e s h e a t 8&#13;
w a t e r ! 7 3 4 - 6 6 2 - 6 9 2 0 .&#13;
A N N A R B O R ★ W . S ID E&#13;
2 b d rm . I n c lu d e s h e a t 8&#13;
w a t e r . W a s h e r / d r y e r .&#13;
$ 8 7 5 . 7 3 4 - 4 7 6 - 7 5 0 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r W S i d e 2&#13;
b d rm u p p e r , n e w c a r p e t&#13;
p a in t g r e a t y a r d / lo c a t io n .&#13;
$ 9 0 0 /m o . (7 3 4 ) 3 2 3 - 9 9 1 5&#13;
A v a i l , A n n A r b o r . 1 8 0 0 s f ,&#13;
v e r y c le a n , 3 b d rm , a l l&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s . M u s t s e e l N o&#13;
sm o k e / p e t . 3 1 3 - 5 1 0 - 8 6 3 5&#13;
O f f i c e S p a c e f o r L e a s e -&#13;
1 0 4 5 s q ' , h ig h t r a f f ic&#13;
c o u n t $ 1 6 5 0 /m o . in c&#13;
lu d e s h e a t , A / C 8&#13;
e l e c t r i c . 2 4 3 0 E .&#13;
M i c h ig a n A v e . Y p s i .&#13;
C a l l C h u c k 3 1 3 - 5 0 6 - 2 5 5 3&#13;
f o r a p p o in tm e n t . ____________&#13;
O F F IC E S P A C E&#13;
O N J A C K S O N R D&#13;
A N N A R B O R . 2 00 -1200 sf.&#13;
A d d i t io n a l 500 0- 60 00 s f&#13;
p o s s ib le . B u i ld to su i t.&#13;
810-534-2077&#13;
O F F IC E S P A C E&#13;
O N J A C K S O N R D&#13;
A N N A R B O R . 2 00 -1200 sf.&#13;
A d d i t io n a l 500 0- 60 00 s f&#13;
p o s s ib le . B u i ld to su i t.&#13;
810-534-2077&#13;
A n n A r b o r ■ D o w n t o w n&#13;
1 ,5 0 0 s f o f f i c e w / p a r k in g&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 7 - 9 6 4 0&#13;
w w w . p h o e n i x c o . b i z&#13;
Residential&#13;
W a sh te n aw -R en ta l&#13;
A N N A R B O R C O N D O&#13;
W o o d s i d e M e a d o w s , S .&#13;
o f B r i a r w o o d . 1 3 0 0 s f 2&#13;
b d rm s , 2 b a th s , a t t c h d&#13;
2 b d rm , c o m p u t e r r o o m ,&#13;
d in in g r o o m , 2 .5 c a r g a r&#13;
a g e , $ 9 0 0 /m o + u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
5 0 5 5 J a c k s o n R D . 734-&#13;
4 2 6 - 8 5 3 3 / 7 3 4 - 9 0 4 - 6 9 6 2 .&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 b a th , 6 11 N .&#13;
M i a m i 2 c a r a t t a c h e d ,&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d , 1 s t 8 L a s t&#13;
m o n t h d u e a t m o v e in&#13;
$ 9 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 9 3 4 5&#13;
ANN ARBOR NKWS&#13;
(734) 994-6711&#13;
A v a i l J u l y 1. 1 b d rm&#13;
d u p le x , b s m t , f i r e p la c e ,&#13;
h a r d w o o d s , q u ie t&#13;
B e l l e v i l l e . D o w n t o w n ,&#13;
b e a u t i f u l , la r g e a p t . h a r d w&#13;
o o d f lo o r s , 2 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a th , w a s h e r / d r y e r , imr&#13;
h e d i a t e l y a v a i l $ 6 5 0 p lu s&#13;
u t i l i t ie s 7 3 4 - 6 8 9 - 9 7 2 0&#13;
B e s t in B e l l e v i l l e 2 b d rm&#13;
f r e e h e a t / w a t e r , q u ie t ,&#13;
c l e a n o n s i t e la u n d r y A / C ,&#13;
a l l a p p l i a n c e s E Z a c c e s s&#13;
1-94 $ 6 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 3 1 7 6&#13;
B e t w e e n S a l i n e 8 M i la n ,&#13;
2 b d rm , N O P E T S ,&#13;
$ 7 7 5 /m o i n c lu d e s&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . (7 3 4 ) 4 2 9 - 9 2 1 1&#13;
C lo s e t o c a m p u s .&#13;
2 b d rm a p t . A v a i l&#13;
C a r p o r t , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
g o o d lo c a t io n . S p a c i o u s .&#13;
2 4 8 - 9 1 0 - 3 3 0 3&#13;
C o r n e r o f N T e r r i t o r ia l 8&#13;
U S - 2 3 .1 b d rm a p t w / c a r&#13;
p o r t . $ 6 0 0 /m o in c lu d e s&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 5 1 7 - 4 3 1 - 2 0 2 7&#13;
g a r a g e , a l i a p p l i a n c e s . N o R F N T F n n n i i n n i n i&#13;
p e t s ! $ 1 1 5 0 3 1 3 - 4 1 8 - 6 8 4 9 .........................&#13;
A n n A r b o r , G e d d e s L k ,&#13;
E n d u n i t , 3 b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a t h , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
p a t io , a l l a p p l i a n c e s .&#13;
F r e e c a b l e T V 8 w a t e r ,&#13;
n e a r h o s p i t a l 8 N o r t h&#13;
C a m p u s . $ 1 2 0 0 /m o .&#13;
N o p e t s , n o s m o k e ,&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 9 8 - 0 8 2 8 ._______________&#13;
A n n A r b o r H u g e 1 0 1 4 s f&#13;
1 b d rm c o n d o , $ 8 5 0 /m o .&#13;
w w w . s e l l - h o m e 4 1 l . c o m&#13;
ID = 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 7 1 - 7 3 9 9 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r N . E . 4 b d rm ,&#13;
2 fu l l/ 2 h a l f b a th s , n e a r&#13;
s c h o o l s / b u s / h o s p i t a l s&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 + u t i l 7 3 4 - 8 4 6 - 2 0 3 4&#13;
A n n A r b o r ■ N e w e r 2&#13;
b d rm / 2 .5 b a th c o n d o ,&#13;
la u n d r y , g a r a g e , f i r e p&#13;
la c e . W O W ! f i t c e n t e r&#13;
w / p o o l . O f f 2 3 S o f 9 4 .&#13;
» 1 2 0 0 / m o + u t i ls .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 2 2 - 9 6 0 7&#13;
A v a i l J u l y&#13;
S a l i n e , 2 b d rm ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r $ 7 9 5 , N o&#13;
d o g s . 7 3 4 - 7 0 9 - 0 0 9 5&#13;
B r o o k s S t , L a r g e 3 b d rm ,&#13;
f i rp i , b s m t , a l l a p p l . h a r d w&#13;
o o d f i r s , g r e a t la y o u t ,&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 4 3 9 - 9 6 5 8&#13;
B u r n s P a r k - 1 s t f lo o r&#13;
u n i t , 1 6 0 0 E . S t a d iu m 1&#13;
m i l e S . o f m a in C a m p u s ,&#13;
1 b lo c k E . o f S t a d iu m 8&#13;
• P a c k a r d , 2 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th , h a r d w o o d f lo o r s ,&#13;
g a r a g e , f i r e p l a c e , 1 1 0 0&#13;
s q ' , w a s h e r / d r y e r p r o v id e&#13;
d , n o s m o k e / p e t s , h e a t&#13;
w a t e r 8 A / C i n c lu d e d in&#13;
m o n t h l y r e n t o f $ 9 9 0 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 6 8 - 7 7 7 9 .&#13;
T H E&#13;
A N N A R B O R NEWS Commut ed • Connected • complete&#13;
g (7 3 4 ) 9 9 4 - 6 7 1 1&#13;
A B L E T O P L E A S E&#13;
A l l o n W e s t S i d e , P e t s O K&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a t h , b i- le v e l&#13;
2 0 0 0 s f , c a t h e d r a l c e i l in g s&#13;
A / C , f a m i l y r o o m , f i r e p&#13;
la c e , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
E b e r w h i t e S c h o o l .&#13;
2 c a r g a r a g e , f e n c e d&#13;
y a r d . $ 1 4 5 0 A v a i l 7/28.&#13;
♦ ♦ ♦&#13;
3 b d rm r a n c h n i c e y a r d&#13;
w / p a t io h a r d w o o d f l o o r s ,&#13;
g r e a t n e ig h b o r h o o d , 1&#13;
b ik t o W i n e s F o r s y t h e .&#13;
W a s h e r / d r y e r . $ 1 0 9 5 .&#13;
A v a i l N o w ! 7 3 4 - 2 3 9 - 1 8 7 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r N E 2 1 0 0 s f .&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 fu l l 8 t w o 1/2&#13;
b a t h s , A / C p a r t ia l o r&#13;
u n f u r n i s h e d . N o p e t s .&#13;
$ 1 4 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 5 3 - 4 7 1 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r N E - 3 b d rm 2&#13;
b a th , 1 4 5 0 s f , la r g e y a r d ,&#13;
c lo s e t o f r e e w a y&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 9 3 0 - 6 6 1 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r Q u i e t W . S i d e&#13;
3 b d rm r a n c h , f i n i s h e d&#13;
b s m t . g a r a g e . f e n c e d y a r d&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 8 3 - 7 0 0 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r W e s t S i d e 4&#13;
b d rm , n i c e b a c k y a r d , 1 .5&#13;
b a th , w a s h e r d r y e r .&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 + .7 3 4 - 6 4 9 - 6 2 1 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r W e s t s i d e W a l k&#13;
d w n t w n , p a r k s / s c h o o l s .&#13;
2 + b d rm w / b a c k y a r d .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 m o 7 3 4 - 2 5 5 - 0 5 3 0&#13;
A s s u m e c u r r e n t 5 . 5 %&#13;
f ix e d m o r t g a g e o r r e n t to&#13;
o w n . L in c o ln s c h o o l s , 3&#13;
b d rm , 1 .5 b a th , p a r t ia l l y&#13;
f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t . 2 .5&#13;
c a r . $ 1 2 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 4 6 5 4&#13;
A v a i l 2 b d rm , 2 b a t h d e n&#13;
h a r d w o o d , f i r e p l a c e , d e c k&#13;
S a l i n e S c h o o l s $ 1 2 0 0 /m o&#13;
+ s e c u r i t y 7 3 4 - 9 4 4 - 0 4 7 4&#13;
A v a i l 8/1 O ld W . S i d e 3&#13;
b d rm , h a r d w o o d . 1 b lo c k&#13;
d o w n t o w n . N o c a t s .&#13;
$ 1 ,3 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 7 6 1 - 5 3 6 6&#13;
A v a i l 8/1 - S u p e r i o r T w p .&#13;
T r i- le v e l , 3 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th , 2 c a r g a r a g e , S e c 8&#13;
O K $ 1 2 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 7 5 8 3&#13;
A v a il. S a l in e R a n c h&#13;
1 A c r e lo t in t o w n .&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 c a r g a r a g e ,&#13;
fu l l b a s e m e n t , n o s m o k e /&#13;
p e t s $ 1 5 0 0 .7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 9 6 7 8&#13;
B e a u t i f u l 5 b d rm , 3 fu l l&#13;
b a th , 2 f a m i l y r o o m s 8 2&#13;
k i t c h e n s w / s k y l i g h t s 8&#13;
c e r a m i c t i le in k i t c h e n 8&#13;
b a th . A v a i l A u g 1. v e r y&#13;
w e l l k e p t . $ 1 4 6 5 /m o n t h&#13;
7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 5 0 5 1 ,8 8 3 - 6 5 0 5&#13;
B e a u t i f u l h o m e o n q u ie t&#13;
s t r e e t n e a r A r b . W a l k to&#13;
c a m p u s , A n g e l l S c h o o l .&#13;
4 B D R M , 2 .5 B A T H , 2 6 0 0&#13;
s q . $ 2 2 0 0 - n e g o t i a b l e&#13;
C a l l 7 3 4 - 3 3 2 - 5 9 2 9 .&#13;
B e l le v N le - 4 b e d r o o m 2 .5&#13;
b a t h s E x e c u t i v e H o m e&#13;
n e a r e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l&#13;
$ 1 8 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 2 7 0 - 2 1 0 0&#13;
B E S T O F T H E L A K E S !&#13;
2 b d rm 2 b a t h h a r d w o o d&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , d i s h w a s h e r&#13;
8 f i r e p l a c e , 2 c a r g a r a g e .&#13;
1 1 7 8 1 C r e s t v i e w ,&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e . $ 1 1 0 0 .&#13;
■ C a l l (7 3 4 ) 2 2 3 - 0 6 7 2&#13;
B u r n s P a r k 4 b d rm&#13;
2 .5 b a t h 1 7 1 0 s q '+ h o u s e&#13;
o n E . S t a d i u m . F e n c e d&#13;
y a r d . S c r e e n e d p r c h .&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 7 2 - 4 2 7 2 /&#13;
9 1 4 - 2 3 3 - 3 6 9 9&#13;
N e a t a n d C l e a n 3 b d rm&#13;
h o u s e $ 1 3 2 5 /m o . A n n&#13;
A r b o r W e s t S i d e . W a l k to&#13;
H a i s l e y S c h o o l 4 1 8 - 2 9 6 9&#13;
. O ld W e s t S i d e G e m 3&#13;
b d rm , d in in g , w a l k t o&#13;
d o w n t o w n c a m p u s&#13;
$ 1 9 5 0 + 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 6 6 6 5&#13;
■ 1 B D R M + D E N . 1 m l .&#13;
f r o m E M U 8 h i s t o r i c D e p&#13;
o t T o w n . O f f - s t r e e t&#13;
p a r k in g . A v a i l n o w $ 6 0 0&#13;
+ s e c u r i t y . 7 3 4 - 4 8 3 - 2 7 2 8&#13;
1 4 0 0 s f h o u s e d o w n t o w n&#13;
S a l i n e . 3 b d rm , 1 b a th ,&#13;
A C , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
g a s f i r e p l a c e , f e n c e d&#13;
y a r d , lo t 's o f u p d a t e s .&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 5 5 6 - 0 0 7 0&#13;
( P M ) f o r in f o / s h o w in g .&#13;
P i t t s f i e ld T w p 3 b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a th , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
2 c a r , f i r e p l a c e , C / A ,&#13;
d e c k , e t c ! 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 7 9 1 9 .&#13;
R e a s o n a b l e R e n t ! 3 b d rm&#13;
1 .5 b a th . N o b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
W . W i l l o w S e c 8 O K .&#13;
7 3 4 - 9 8 1 - 1 1 2 0&#13;
R e n o v a t e d 3 b d rm h o u s e&#13;
in Y p s i l a n t i - A v a i l A u g&#13;
1 s t . S e c . 8 W e l c o m e .&#13;
C a l l 7 3 4 - 7 7 5 - 3 4 9 6 .&#13;
R e n t t h i s 3 b d rm s in g l e&#13;
f a m i l y h o u s e in Y p s i&#13;
$ 1 ,4 5 0 /m o . N e a r&#13;
W h i t t a k e r 8 B e m i s .&#13;
C a l l 2 4 8 - 4 0 8 - 9 0 0 5&#13;
R e n t t o o w n ! Y p s i T w p&#13;
G o o d , B a d N o c r e d i t . 3 8&#13;
4 b d rm , (7 3 4 ) 3 5 8 - 3 6 7 6&#13;
R e n t w h ile b u y in g .&#13;
Z e r o d o w n , Y p s i . B a d o r&#13;
n o c r e d i t 7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 1 1 9 2&#13;
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$ 5 5 0 . L a k e a c c e s s . N o&#13;
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w / 2 c a r g a r a g e N e w&#13;
f i n i s h e s 8 a p p l i a n c e s .&#13;
$ 1 ,2 0 0 /m o 7 3 4 - 6 3 7 - 1 3 1 4&#13;
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1 s t f l o o r la u n d r y , b o n u s&#13;
r o o m , b a s e m e n t , 3 c a r&#13;
o a r a g e , C / A , a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
$ 1 8 7 5 . (2 4 8 ) 2 1 4 - 5 8 8 9 .&#13;
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i la n t i . $ 1 2 0 0 . C a l l f o r&#13;
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C e m e t e r y L o t s (2 )&#13;
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$ 3 9 0 0&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 6 5 - 5 2 3 8&#13;
Lost and Found&#13;
Rooms For Rent&#13;
S T O L E N . A d u l t T r i c y c l e ,&#13;
b lu e , T o r k e r m a k e .&#13;
S t o l e n f r o m S c h o o l o f&#13;
D e n t i s t r y F r i . 7 /13 . C a l l&#13;
C a m p u s P o l i c e 7 6 3 - 3 4 3 4&#13;
o r O w n e r 5 2 8 - 5 2 6 7&#13;
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C a m p u s , F u r n i s h e d&#13;
r o o m s , s h a r e d k i t c h e n ,&#13;
l a u n d r y , In t e r n e t ,&#13;
n o p e t s , $ 4 3 0 +&#13;
7 3 4 - 2 7 6 - 0 8 8 6 _________________&#13;
A n n A r b o r D o w n t o w n&#13;
$ 3 5 / d a y , $ 1 8 9 / w k , $ 7 0 0&#13;
8 u p /m o . H B O , in t e r n e t .&#13;
E m b a s s y H o t e l 6 6 2 - 7 1 0 0&#13;
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1 b d rm , Y p s i T w p ,&#13;
$ 1 2 5 / w k o r $ 5 0 0 / m o .&#13;
7 3 4 - 8 3 4 - 2 7 5 5&#13;
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c o u n t r y s e t t in g f e n c e d&#13;
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7 3 4 - 2 1 6 - 5 5 9 6&#13;
A V A I L N O W ! N E A R E M U&#13;
S h a r e b a th 8 k i t c h e n ,&#13;
c le a n 8 q u ie t , u t i l i t ie s ,&#13;
f r e e c a b l e 9 7 3 - 0 2 6 1 ; P M&#13;
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m e n t a r y a n d 5 t o m id d&#13;
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y a r d , p r i v a t e s t u d y , f a m i ly&#13;
r o o m , g o r g e o u s t o p o f&#13;
t h e l in e k i t c h e n ! $ 2 7 0 0&#13;
A v a i l A u g , 7 3 4 - 2 7 7 - 5 0 6 0&#13;
S a l i n e 3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th&#13;
r a n c h . F u l l b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
A / C , f e n c e d b a c k y a r d ,&#13;
$ 1 ,2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 3 3 2 6&#13;
S a l in e 3 b d rm 2 b a th&#13;
n i c e y a r d , p e t s w e l c o m e ,&#13;
d e c k $ 1 1 0 0 .7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 7 6 1 1&#13;
S A L I N E - 3 b d rm , 2 b a th&#13;
r a n c h , C / A , f i n i s h e d ,&#13;
b a s m e n t , f e n c e d y a r d&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 8 3 - 7 0 0 0&#13;
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r e n o v a t e d , c / a , s u n&#13;
r o o m ,b s m t , 3 . 5 c a r ,1 a c r e&#13;
lo t , $ 1 2 7 5 .7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 1 2 9 8&#13;
S a l i n e - 4 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th ,&#13;
a v a i l im m e d i a t e l y ,&#13;
$ 1 9 0 0 . N o p e t s / sm o k e .&#13;
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C O M M U N I T Y&#13;
4 0 3 2 B o u l d e r P o n d D r .&#13;
2 b d rm , 2 b a t h , f u l l b s m t ,&#13;
2 - c a r , N e w 8 e x t r e m e l y&#13;
c l e a n $ 1 5 0 0 +&#13;
7 3 4 - 5 7 6 - 2 1 5 2&#13;
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le a s e , lo n g / s h o r t t e rm ,&#13;
w / f u r n i s h e d k i t c h e n u s e .&#13;
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3 2 7 - 6 9 4 9 o r 6 6 2 - 3 9 4 7&#13;
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b d rm a p t f u r n i s h e d , a l l&#13;
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E M U . F e m a l e o n l y . + f e w&#13;
u t i l i t ie s 7 3 4 - 9 4 5 - 5 7 1 3&#13;
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b lo c k f r o m r i v e r . 1 5 m in&#13;
w a lk t o d o w n t o w n o r&#13;
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u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 6 6 3 - 3 4 2 4&#13;
E M U A R E A -1 R o o m m&#13;
a t e t o s h a r e la r g e , n e w&#13;
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c a b le / u t i i i t ie s / h i 'S p e e d&#13;
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7 3 4 - 9 7 2 - 3 3 2 1&#13;
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5 % d o w n , 2 0 y r s , 8 % I B u y !&#13;
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$ 1 5 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 6 9 - 8 0 4 9&#13;
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c lo s e t o t o w n , p e t s&#13;
p o s s . , 7 3 4 - 6 6 3 - 8 8 8 3&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 d i s c o u n t a b l e&#13;
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f a rm 2 b d rm / 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
g a r a g e , a i r , g a s 8 e l e c t r i c&#13;
i n c lu d e d a l l a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 4 9 - 5 7 0 6&#13;
3 b d rm h o m e , 1 b a th ,&#13;
A C , w a s h e r / d r y e r .&#13;
S e c . 8 0 K . $ 1 ,1 0 0 /m o .&#13;
1 3 E d e n C o u r t , A n n A rb&#13;
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3 b e d r o o m / 2 b a th h o m e&#13;
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g a r a g e . $ 2 ,0 0 0 /m o n th&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 4 9 - 4 2 0 9&#13;
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2 - b d rm n e a r J a c k s o n /&#13;
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o k . C a r o l 7 3 4 - 3 1 3 - 3 1 4 1&#13;
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h a l f u t i l i t ie s . F e m a l e s&#13;
o n l y . 7 3 4 - 9 7 5 - 1 9 3 0&#13;
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. A rb o r Hills&#13;
Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
Ford &amp; Plymouth roads.&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From The Upper $500,000's&#13;
(734) 332-1234&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
V : :&#13;
A rb o r W o o d s&#13;
riangle Development&#13;
Model - 4207 Center Valley Dr.&#13;
Off Carpenter between Packard&#13;
&amp; Ellsworth behind Target&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$229,900-$290,900&#13;
734-477-9970&#13;
wvrw.triangie-newhomes.com&#13;
A sh le y Terrace C o n d om in ium s&#13;
^ J o se p h Freed a n d A s s o c ia t e s&#13;
218 W. Huron Btwn. Ashley &amp; 1st&#13;
Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
Mid $200's to Penthouse Suites&#13;
734-662-7000&#13;
AshleyTerraceCondos.com&#13;
B lu e Heron Pointe T ow n h om e s&#13;
►Centex Homes&#13;
6352 Trumpeter Lane-East&#13;
side of Platt. S. of Michigan&#13;
Ave(US-23 Exit 34) Pittsfield&#13;
Twp. Ypsilanti&#13;
From the high $150’s&#13;
866-637-0525&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
B ro o k s id e&#13;
rCentex Homes&#13;
8702 Barrington Dr.-S. Side of&#13;
Geddes between Prospect &amp;&#13;
Harris. Superior Twp.&#13;
From the high $170’s&#13;
866-637-3741&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
Th e G alle ry at the P o lo F ie ld s&#13;
BRG Custom Homes&#13;
888 Eagle Ave.&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
From the $500’s&#13;
734-669-2959&#13;
www.brgcustomhomes.com&#13;
Huron Pines&#13;
uenther Homes&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. exit, north&#13;
Brighton&#13;
From the upper $200's&#13;
810-231-2486&#13;
www.Guentherhomes.com&#13;
Th e G alle ry Lu x u ry F la t s &amp;&#13;
P e n th o u se&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
414 N. Main St. at Kerrytown&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
248-559-3880 ext.227&#13;
www.TheGalleryA2.com&#13;
A . In&#13;
▼ Ni&#13;
In v e rn e s s W o o d s&#13;
uenther Building Co.&#13;
Next to Inverness Golf on&#13;
North Territorial&#13;
From the Low $300's&#13;
734-433-1775&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
y ^ C h e l s e a F a irw a y s &amp; S p r in g s&#13;
x^*R. Cook Properties&#13;
673 Park Side Ct.&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
Homes from the $230's&#13;
&amp; Condos from the $130's&#13;
734-637-8120&#13;
www.rcookproperties.com&#13;
G re g o ry F a rm s S in g le Family&#13;
C u s tom H om e s&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off Wylie Rd, befween&#13;
Dexter-Pinckhey &amp; Island Lake Rd.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
From the low $300’s&#13;
734-424-9978&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
▼ I&#13;
Kirtland H ills&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Northside of Ellsworth west&#13;
of Lohr Rd.&#13;
Anh Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
From the $290's&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
Pin ew o o d E s ta te s&#13;
Dreamway Homes&#13;
1-94 to exit 150 go south thru light&#13;
to Arthur Drive go right&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
starting at just $149,900&#13;
(734)433-5462 or (517) 522-6828&#13;
www.dreamwayhomes.com&#13;
R o s ew o o d V illa ge&#13;
.C o n d om in ium s&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
6325 Conifer Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile west of US23&#13;
Pittsfield&#13;
From the $180's&#13;
734-677-6800&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
Th e V illa ge o f H ick o ry Pointe&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
4990 Gingko Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile east of US23&#13;
Pittsfield Township&#13;
From the $260's&#13;
734-677-7625&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
Warrior C o v e o f G r a s s L ak e&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Michigan Ave. to Norvell- South&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
$149,900 +&#13;
734-323-0111&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
J L A&#13;
V C i&#13;
A sp e n R id g e S q u a re an d&#13;
'I p A s p e n R id g e V illa ge&#13;
Centex Homes&#13;
6095 Schuss Crossing-SE&#13;
corner of Munger &amp; Textile&#13;
1-94 exit 181A Ypsilanti&#13;
Single family homes from $180’s&#13;
Condominiums from the high $188's&#13;
866-637-0523&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
A u tum n W o o d s C o n d om in ium s&#13;
^Suttoh Development, Co. LLC&#13;
8101 Autumn Woods Tr, NE&#13;
corner of Clark and Prospect in&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From the $160's&#13;
734-482-9000 ,&#13;
www.autumhwoodscondos.com&#13;
C o u r ty a rd s o f D u n d ee &amp;&#13;
u ndee R id g e&#13;
R. Cook Properties&#13;
601 Powell Dr.&#13;
Dundee&#13;
Townhomes from $99,000 &amp;&#13;
Homes from the $150’s&#13;
734-637-8120&#13;
www.rcookproperties.com&#13;
H a rv e s t R id g e&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
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across from the High School&#13;
From the $160’s.&#13;
517-456-8681&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
L yo n R id g e&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
10 mile Rd. between Chubb &amp; Napier&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the $340's&#13;
248-349-7700&#13;
www.ryanhomes.com&#13;
D u n la v y E s ta te s of&#13;
^ ^ W e b s t e r TWp.&#13;
^ Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
SW corner of N. Territorial &amp; Mast Rds.&#13;
Webster Twp./Dexter&#13;
$339,900 +&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
WWW. mc-realestate.com&#13;
A H a rw o o d F a rm s&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Off E. Michigan Ave - E. of State St.&#13;
Between Warner &amp; Platt Rd.&#13;
Saline Schools&#13;
From the $230-270's&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuildihg.com&#13;
▼ St&#13;
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luenther Building Company&#13;
Sutton, E. of M-52, W of&#13;
Occidental, on N side. North&#13;
Adrian, S of Clinton&#13;
From the $160's&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
S a lin e E s ta te s&#13;
Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
963 Dancer (off Moon Rd., 3/4 mi.&#13;
S. of Michigan Ave)&#13;
Saline&#13;
From the mid-$400,000’s&#13;
(734)944-5252&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
S to n e y fie ld M e a d ow s&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Buildihg Co.&#13;
Island Lk. Rd. W out of Dexter just&#13;
past Wylie on S. side of Island Lk.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
$299,000 +&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
W e s t Towne C o n d om in ium s&#13;
The Concahnon Company &amp;&#13;
Corlina Communities&#13;
Corner of Liberty &amp; Maple&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
Studios, Luxury Flats&#13;
&amp; Townhomes&#13;
Presale from the $250's&#13;
www.westtownecondos.com&#13;
W o o d la n d M ew s&#13;
'Woodland Meadows Ventures, LLC&#13;
125 Fieldcrest, Ann Arbor&#13;
1/2 mile N, on Eisenhower, off&#13;
Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.&#13;
$105K - $270K&#13;
734-761-2400&#13;
www.thewoodlandmews .com&#13;
B a lm o ra l Park C o n d om in ium s&#13;
Wineman &amp; Komer&#13;
Walk to Briarwood Mall&#13;
Main St. North of Eisenhower&#13;
From $240’s&#13;
734-913-8661&#13;
www.Balmoralparkcondos.com&#13;
Th e B a n k s o f S a lin e&#13;
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Condominium Development&#13;
with Central Elevator&#13;
237 Monroe St., Saline, Ml&#13;
- on the river&#13;
Office Hours: 12-4pm everyday&#13;
Starting from $225,000 to $299,000&#13;
734-429-8100&#13;
www.thebanksofsaline.com&#13;
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ox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
1282 North Street south side of&#13;
Arkona Rd. west of Carpenter Rd.&#13;
Milan (US 23 exit 27)&#13;
From the high $ 150’s&#13;
866-637-3770&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
▼ ,&#13;
Th e H e igh t s at E lk ow F a rm s&#13;
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Just west of Milford Rd. off 11 mile Rd&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the 240's&#13;
248-446-2900&#13;
www.ryanhomes.com&#13;
Mystic Ridge&#13;
'Ahn Arbor Builders, INC&#13;
S. side of Strawberry Lake Rd.,&#13;
btw Mast &amp; Merrill&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Homes from the $270's&#13;
Condos from the $240's&#13;
734-449-4625&#13;
www.mysticridge.com&#13;
Sum m e r fie ld G le n&#13;
C o n d om in ium s&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off W. Liberty, between Maple&#13;
&amp; Wagner&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$159,000-$196,000&#13;
734-997-9540 or 734-216-6168&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
F ie ld s to n e V illa ge&#13;
C o n d om in ium s&#13;
Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
Just W. of M-52 on Old US-12&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
$150's-$190&#13;
734-475-2600&#13;
www.fieldsfonevillagecondos.com&#13;
Hidden L ake&#13;
Green Oak Properties&#13;
1 mile east of US-23 on&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. (exit 55)&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
High $300's&#13;
248-446-3541&#13;
www.hiddenlakeonline.com&#13;
▲ NN oi rth M e a d ow s&#13;
uenther Building Company&#13;
N. of North Territorial, E. of Mast&#13;
Ohiy One LeftI!&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Th o rn to n F a rm s&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
8123 Cypress Circle-S. side of&#13;
Jacksoh Rd. W. of Parker&#13;
Dexter (1-94 exit 167)&#13;
From the $150's&#13;
866-637-3772&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
Th e V illa g e Marketpla ce&#13;
&amp; Lo f ts&#13;
The Concannoh Company&#13;
147 Michigan Ave. *&#13;
Downtown Saline&#13;
734-994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.VillageMarketplaceandLofts.com&#13;
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Brazeway, Inc., a leading extruder of aluminum tubing and&#13;
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refrigeration, air conditioning and automotive industries, has&#13;
an immediate opening tor the following position.&#13;
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to 3 years experience. Microsoft literate, especially in Excel&#13;
for financial analysis applications.&#13;
Brazeway otters excellent career growth potential, a progressive&#13;
work environment, competitive salaries, and excellent&#13;
benefits. Qualified candidates should send a resume to:&#13;
BRAZEWAY, INC.&#13;
Human Resource Department&#13;
P.O. Box 749, Adrian, Ml 49221&#13;
peoDle@brazewav.com&#13;
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a n d / o r s a l e s e x p e r i e n c e&#13;
p r e f e r r e d . M u s t b e w i l l in&#13;
g t o w o r k w e e k e n d s .&#13;
W e p r o v i d e a c o m p r e h&#13;
e n s i v e h e a l th a n d b e n e f&#13;
i t s p a c k a g e w h i c h in c&#13;
lu d e s m e d i c a l , d e n t a l ,&#13;
a n d 4 0 1 K p la n f o r fu l l&#13;
t im e e m p l o y e e s . H o u r l y&#13;
r a t e f o r 6 0 d a y s . P l e a s e&#13;
s u b m i t r e s u m e to&#13;
i y n n e . b o w e n @&#13;
lz b m i . c o m&#13;
L a - Z - B o y F u r n i t u r e&#13;
G a l l e r i e s&#13;
1 20 1 B r i a r w o o d C i r c le&#13;
A n n A r b o r , M l&#13;
P h o n e : (7 3 4 )9 9 5 - 9 8 0 0&#13;
F a x : (7 3 4 )9 9 5 - 9 9 1 2&#13;
S a l e s P r o s D r e a m ! M a k e&#13;
$100,000- »- w / e a s y s a le .&#13;
8 0 0 - 4 4 9 - 3 0 0 4&#13;
B r ig h t o n - 7 1 8 W h i t n e y&#13;
( b e t w e e n M e i j e r a n d&#13;
d o w n t o w n o f f S e c o n d )&#13;
9 a .m .- 5 p .m .&#13;
S a t u r d a y , J u l y 21&#13;
O N E D A Y O N L Y ! S o m e t&#13;
h in g f o r e v e r y o n e !&#13;
H o m e d e c o r i t e m s , s m a l l&#13;
r o to - t i l le r , k id s i t e m s ,&#13;
g l a s s w a r e , w o r l d g lo b e s ,&#13;
o ld r a d io s , a n t iq u e s , t in&#13;
s ig n s , c o l l e c t o r c a r s ! If&#13;
r a in - n o s a le . _________&#13;
- k - k - k - k - k - k - k - k - k - k&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e -&#13;
G a r a g e S a l e .&#13;
V i l l a g e a t E a g l e G a r d e n s ,&#13;
P in e C o v e D r .&#13;
F r i . 2 7 8 S a t . 2 8 , 9-5.&#13;
Home Electronics&#13;
• w v V&#13;
A K C S o f t - c o a t e d&#13;
W h e a t e n T e r r i e r P u p s , 1&#13;
m a l e 1 f e m a l e n o n s h e d&#13;
3 m o s . 5 1 7 - 5 4 5 - 2 0 1 9&#13;
A K C S p r i n g e r S p a n i e l s -&#13;
5 m a l e 2 f e m a l e&#13;
b o r n 6 /1 6 p a r e n t s o n&#13;
s ig h t (5 1 7 )5 9 2 - 3 4 0 1 .&#13;
A m e r i c a n B u l ld o g&#13;
P u p p i e s - P u r e w h i t e 8&#13;
m ix e d c o lo r . 6 w k s o ld .&#13;
1 s t s h o t s . $ 5 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 4 9 - 6 9 1 2&#13;
B o r d e r C o l l ie P u p p i e s -&#13;
H o m e r a i s e d , im p r in t e d&#13;
a t b i r t h , $ 4 0 0 a n d u p&#13;
(5 1 7 ) 5 7 9 - 7 7 4 5 .&#13;
C h ih u a h u a P u p p i e s f o r&#13;
s a l e - 8 w k s . o ld ,&#13;
r e g i s t e r e d . $ 3 0 0 / e a .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 3 2 3 - 0 2 4 8&#13;
T o s h ib a 6 0 " P r o j e c t io n&#13;
T V w / g l a s s c o v e r , l ik e&#13;
n e w , p e r f e c t c o n d i t io n&#13;
$ 9 9 9 7 3 4 - 6 6 5 - 7 0 5 7&#13;
Household items&#13;
T h e A r t F a ir is O N ,&#13;
p a l is h S ? i l3 a r e s !&#13;
S t r ip e s , S p o t s 8 S o l i d s&#13;
t o g o w i t h a n y d e c o r !&#13;
D i s c o u n t o n t w o o r&#13;
m o r e ! C a l l t h e m p i l lo w s&#13;
8 p u t t h e m o n y o u r&#13;
c o u c h o r b e d !&#13;
6 6 3 - 1 6 1 8 ; 3 3 2 - 1 6 2 1&#13;
B e a u t i f u l g l a s s 8 w h i t e&#13;
m a r b l e 7 5 X 4 2 in , t a b l e .&#13;
C o m e s w / 6 h ig h b a c k&#13;
c h a i r s . $ 8 5 0 , 4 8 2 - 0 3 6 1&#13;
F o rm a l D in in g T a b le ,&#13;
8 c h a i r s , b u f f e t , d a r k f i n is&#13;
h . V e r y h ig h q u a l i t y .&#13;
$ 1 ,5 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 3 5 5 - 0 8 8 4&#13;
M o v i n g S a l e - J V C r a d io&#13;
5 d i s c H y p e r P o w e r s u b s&#13;
8 S D T V M a g n a v o x 2 7 " .&#13;
$ 3 5 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 3 5 - 5 6 8 3 .&#13;
M O V IN G S A L E q u a l i t y&#13;
i t e m s g r e a t p r i c e s - C 3&#13;
Y a m a h a g r a n d p ia n o&#13;
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 , s o l id o a k c l a w&#13;
f o o t t a b l e w / 2 le a v e s , 7&#13;
c h a i r s $ 4 0 0 , 1/4 s iz e c e l lo&#13;
w / b o w $ 2 5 0 , r o s e w&#13;
o o d e n t e r t a in m e n t c e n t&#13;
e r $ 4 5 0 , r o s e w o o d n ig h t&#13;
s t a n d $ 2 0 0 , l e a t h e r s o f a&#13;
a n d 2 m a t c h i n g c h a i r s&#13;
$ 2 5 0 , b lo n d e a s h b o o k s&#13;
h e l v e s $ 9 8 e a . , s m a l l&#13;
m a r b le s l a b $ 2 5 , la r g e&#13;
m a r b l e s l a b $ 4 0 , k in g&#13;
s iz e p i l lo w t o p m a t r e s s&#13;
a n d b o x s p r in g $ 4 0 0 .&#13;
(p a id $ 2 0 0 0 1 y r o ld ) b e d&#13;
s p r e a d 8 s k i r t $ 3 5 N E A A&#13;
L u c i l l e _ A n d e r s e n @ h o t&#13;
m a i l . c o m , (7 3 4 )4 7 6 - 3 4 6 3&#13;
Too new ,&#13;
for photo! W ) I&#13;
C U S T O M H Y B R ID P U P S&#13;
V i e w a v a i l a b l e p u p s a t :&#13;
w w w . p e t c i t y p e t s . c o m&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 8 3 - 3 4 7 4&#13;
F r e n c h M a s t i f f P u p s -&#13;
( T u r n e r 8 H o o c h ) 9 w k s ,&#13;
E u r o p e a n c h a m p io n&#13;
B l lo d l in e s . $ 1 5 0 0 .&#13;
(2 6 9 ) 6 5 5 - 9 7 4 1&#13;
H u s k y P u p p i e s&#13;
V e t c h e c k e d , 1 s t s h o t s&#13;
L o v e s c h i ld r e n 8 p e t s&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 0 9 - 9 5 5 5&#13;
S t . B e r n a r d P u p s , A K C&#13;
S h o r t h a i r e d , $ 4 0 0 . 1 s t&#13;
s h o t s , w o rm e d . A v a i l&#13;
n o w ! (5 1 7 ) 5 6 7 - 3 0 3 0&#13;
UKC Registered&#13;
B e a g l e P u p p i e s&#13;
R a r e c o lo r s , $ 1 9 9 .&#13;
P l e a s e c a l l 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 9 0 5 1&#13;
V e r y r a r e&#13;
P e r s i a n k i t t e n s .&#13;
S i l v e r C h in c h i l la t a b b y .&#13;
C r e a m , C a m e o t a b b y ,&#13;
b lu e t a b b y 8 w h i t e .&#13;
$ 3 2 5 8 u p . 5 1 7 - 2 6 4 - 2 5 8 7&#13;
Y o r k l e f o r s a le - A K C 9&#13;
m o s o ld , 2 .8 lb s , b e a u t i fu&#13;
l l i t t le g i r l . $ 9 0 0 / b e s t .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 5 7 - 1 0 3 2&#13;
Riding Horses,&#13;
Equipment&#13;
and Stables&#13;
B Ik / W h t p a in t m a r e&#13;
w / c o l t , b ik 2 y r . p a i n t&#13;
g e l d in g , S y r . A r a b g e ld .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 e a 7 3 4 - 4 7 5 - 1 2 2 0&#13;
H o r s e B o a r d i n g -&#13;
A A / S a l in e . S t a l l , p a s t u r e ,&#13;
d a i l y c a r e . $ 2 0 0 /m o .&#13;
g 4 h o r s y s @ a o i . c o m ,&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 0 4 - 3 3 3 3 .________________&#13;
H O R S E B O A R D IN G&#13;
L a r g e in d o o r a r e n a .&#13;
H u g e s t a l ls , 2 0 m in . f r o m&#13;
S a l i n e . N e w f a c i l i t y .&#13;
$ 2 5 0 /m o . 5 1 7 - 4 5 1 - 5 1 4 0&#13;
Q U A R T E R H O R S E S (7 )&#13;
T r a i l t o s h o w , s e v e r a l&#13;
c o lo r s . $ 1 5 0 0 - $ 1 5 ,0 0 0&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 1 - 0 3 3 9&#13;
2 H o r s e s - C l y d s e d a l e&#13;
T h o r o u g h b r e e d , 1 6 .2 H&#13;
12 y r s . , g e l d in g , f l a s h y .&#13;
T h o r o g h b r e e d - A n d -&#13;
u lu s a n , 1 6 .1 H , 1 4 y r s . ,&#13;
m a y o r , g o o d m o v e r ,&#13;
$ 4 K / e a c h / $ 7 K / t o g e t h e r&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 7 7 7 4 3 6 8 - 6 8 0 9&#13;
I t a l l i a n M a s t i f f P u p p i e s -&#13;
IC C F R e g i s t e r e d 8 w e e k&#13;
o ld p u p p i e s . $ 1 2 0 0 .&#13;
(2 6 9 ) 3 4 9 - 8 1 6 3 .&#13;
L A B P U P S - A K C , O F A ,&#13;
b e a u t i f u l , b lo c k y , c h a m p&#13;
l in e s , $ 3 5 0 8 u p&#13;
9 8 9 - 8 6 5 - 8 6 8 2&#13;
L a s t R e s o r t p r o f e s s io n a l&#13;
a n im a l , d o g 8 h o r s e&#13;
t r a in e r . R e s c u e , b e h a v i o r&#13;
a l p r o b l e m s 8 t r a u m a .&#13;
T J D a v i s : 5 1 7 - 8 6 1 - 1 0 8 7&#13;
O v a l T a b l e 4 c h a i r s $ 2 5 0 .&#13;
2 tw in b e d s $ 7 5 e a .G r e e n&#13;
D r e s s e r . $ 5 0 . D e s k . $ 5 0 .&#13;
c a b i n e t s e w i n g m a c h i n e&#13;
$ 5 0 . E l e c t r i c l a w n m o w e r&#13;
$ 7 5 . (7 3 4 ) 9 9 7 - 0 5 5 9&#13;
N e e d h o m e f o r 2 y o&#13;
s p a n i e l m ix . L o v e s k id s ,&#13;
h o u s e b r o k e n , s p a y e d ,&#13;
s h o t s . C a l l (3 1 3 )5 7 5 - 2 3 9 6&#13;
S o f a b e d , q u e e n $ 2 5 0 ;&#13;
t w in b e d w / d r e s s e r $ 1 7 5&#13;
a rm o i r e , p in e w / m a t c h in&#13;
g n ig h t s t a n d $ 4 0 0 . A n t&#13;
iq u e fu l l b e d w / m a t t r e s s&#13;
$ 3 0 0 . 6 f t d r e s s e r , $ 7 5 . 2&#13;
e n d t a b l e s w / la m p s $ 2 0 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 3 9 - 8 3 6 2 , 5 61 - 3 0 2 -&#13;
9 3 9 3 (C e l l ) 4 0 1 C a n f ie ld&#13;
S t . A p t C 5 , M i la n . E v e s ,&#13;
w k d a y s , a n y t im e w k n d s .&#13;
P u g p u p p i e s - A K C p u g&#13;
p u p p i e s 1 s t s h o t s ,&#13;
w o rm i n g , v e t c h e c k e d .&#13;
R e a d y f o r n e w h o m e . 1&#13;
f e m a l e , 3 m a l e s $ 6 5 0 .0 0&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 9 9 - 8 7 6 8 .________________&#13;
P U P P I E S !&#13;
T e a c u p t o T o y . P u r e b r e d&#13;
8 D e s ig n e r B r e e d s .&#13;
L in d a , 5 1 7 - 4 0 4 - 3 0 4 5&#13;
D e n a , 5 1 7 - 4 0 4 - 1 0 2 8&#13;
w w w . p u p p y - p l a c e . n e t&#13;
ATV's and Quad Racers&#13;
Aviation&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs and Service&#13;
Boat Docks and Slips&#13;
Boats, Motors, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Health, Fitness and Sporting&#13;
Goods&#13;
Motorcycles, Mini Bikes and&#13;
Service&#13;
Recreation and Travel Vehicles&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
Skis, Skates and Accessories&#13;
Snowmobiles, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Boats, Motors,&#13;
Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
E l l ip t i c a l M a c h i n e -&#13;
C o m m e r c i a l q u a l i t y ,&#13;
u s e d 1 0 t im e s . $ 8 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 3 5 5 - 0 8 8 4&#13;
G o l f C a r t s P lu s - u s e d&#13;
g a s / e le c t . c a r t s , 1 0 0 's&#13;
a v a i l . , 4 p a s s . , l i f t s , e t c .&#13;
8 6 6 - 3 9 7 - 5 6 6 7 , B e l l e v i l l e&#13;
w w w . g o l f c a r t s p l u s . c o m&#13;
T A N N IN G B E D - M o n t e g o&#13;
B a y C l a s s i c , n e w b u lb s ,&#13;
P a c k a r d E a s t S i d e o f&#13;
B u h r P a r k . 7 3 4 - 2 6 2 - 4 0 0 2&#13;
Motorcycles,&#13;
Mini Bikes&#13;
and Service&#13;
A B C C Y C L E I N S U R A N C E&#13;
G r e a t R a t e s !&#13;
P a u l W h i t e 7 3 4 - 4 2 6 - 2 7 4 4&#13;
H A R L E Y D A V ID S O N&#13;
F L H S '8 9&#13;
G o o d C o n d i t io n&#13;
$ 6 ,5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 2 6 - 2 6 1 1&#13;
H A R L E Y D A V ID S O N&#13;
R O A D K IN G C L A S S I C 0 5&#13;
e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t io n , 8 K&#13;
M l $ 1 4 0 0 0 (7 3 4 )2 6 0 - 3 2 7 7&#13;
H A R L E Y T O U R G L ID E&#13;
T R I K E '9 4 g o o d c o n d i t io n&#13;
H A N D C o n t r o l s . $ 3 0 ,0 0 0&#13;
o r t r a d e f o r r o a d r e a d y&#13;
H O T R O D (7 3 4 )7 4 0 - 2 7 2 2 .&#13;
H O N D A 2 5 0 r e b e l 2 0 0 5&#13;
b la c k e x t e r io r , 6 5 M P G&#13;
$ 2 1 5 0 .0 0 . (7 3 4 )4 7 5 - 6 4 9 2 .&#13;
H O N D A G L 1 2 0 0 '8 4&#13;
G o l d w i n g A s p e n c a d e -&#13;
N i c e b ik e , g r e a t m i la g e !&#13;
$ 2 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 1 4 0 2&#13;
M o t o C r o s s X - B i k e 2 0 0&#13;
O f f r o a d , 2 0 0 c c , m o t o r c y c&#13;
le , o n l y 1 6 0 m i le s .&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 2 6 - 4 0 3 8&#13;
1 9 9 5 D u c a t i S u p e r s p o r t&#13;
S P 9 0 0 C C - R u n s g o o d .&#13;
G o o d c o n d i t io n . L o w m l .&#13;
$ 3 ,0 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 4 6 - 6 7 0 3&#13;
S C O O T E R&#13;
2 0 0 5 W i l d f i r e 1 5 0 C C .&#13;
b r a n d n e w 3 2 m i . $ 9 9 5 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 7 3 0 - 3 4 5 4 .&#13;
C a m a r o ' s W a n t e d '6 7 ,&#13;
'6 8 8 '6 9 C o n v e r t ib l e s .&#13;
A n y c o n d i t io n&#13;
8 0 0 - 8 5 0 - 3 6 5 6 o r&#13;
c o r v e t t e b u y e r . c o m&#13;
Too new&#13;
for p h o t o ! ^ j j&#13;
A K C S o f t - c o a t e d&#13;
W h e a t e n T e r r i e r s m a l e 1&#13;
f e m a l e , 3 m o s o ld ,&#13;
5 1 7 - 5 4 5 - 2 0 1 9&#13;
B U I C K C e n t u r y C u s t o m .&#13;
'0 2 $ 5 8 0 0 / b e s t . L o v e l y&#13;
F lo r id a c a r , m u s t s e l l .&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 6 3 - 1 9 0 8 (p m ) .&#13;
C h e v y M a l ib u L T '0 6 -&#13;
A u t o A / C C D p o w e r 3 5 K&#13;
$ 9 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 2 5 1 4 .&#13;
C h e v r o l e t M a l ib u L S '0 0 -&#13;
9 6 ,0 0 0 m i le s , $ 4 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
L o a d e d L e a t h e r , m o o n -&#13;
r o o f , A / C . (7 3 4 )4 2 6 - 2 5 5 1&#13;
(2 4 8 )4 4 4 - 6 8 8 3 .________________&#13;
C h e v y Im p a la '0 0&#13;
4 3 K m i , 4 d o o r , p o w e r ,&#13;
a u t o , a i r , $ 4 5 0 0&#13;
2 4 8 - 2 3 1 - 6 3 5 9 _________________&#13;
C h e v y P r i s m '0 1 - 1 0 6 K ,&#13;
e x c e l le n t , T o y o t a C o r o l l a&#13;
id e n t i c a l . $ 4 ,7 8 0 .&#13;
k i p p a p a o @ y a h o o . c o m&#13;
C h r y s l e r S e b r i n g '9 8&#13;
C o n v e r t i b l e ,G o l d , G o o d&#13;
C o n d i t i o n , 1 4 1 .5 0 0 m i le s ,&#13;
R a d io / c a s s e t t e , 6 C D&#13;
C h a n g e r , C r u i s e , L e a t h e r ,&#13;
P o w e r L o c k s , P o w e r&#13;
W i n d o w s , N e w T r a n s ,&#13;
R e l i a b l e . $ 3 0 0 0 / b e s t .&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 5 7 - 8 4 9 6 .________________&#13;
C h r y s l e r S e b r i n g '0 3 A / C&#13;
a u t o C D p o w e r 5 K c l e a n&#13;
$ 6 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 2 5 1 4 .&#13;
F o r d M u s t a n g '0 0 G T&#13;
C o n v e r t ib l e - T a n t o p ,&#13;
le a t h e r , 5 s p e e d , 1 8 K&#13;
o r ig in a l m i . e x c e l l e n t&#13;
c o n d i t io n . $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 /&#13;
b e s t (7 3 4 ) 6 4 6 - 2 6 0 4&#13;
F O R D M U S T A N G G T&#13;
C o n v e r t ib l e '0 1 6 9 ,0 0 0&#13;
m i le s , 5 - s p e e d , E x c e l l e n t&#13;
■ C O N D I T IO N B l a c k o n&#13;
B l a c k . L o a d e d w / e x t r a s !&#13;
A D U L T O W N E D / D R IV E N .&#13;
$ 1 3 ,0 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 2 7 6 - 5 1 6 0 .&#13;
C o r v e t t e s W a n t e d 1 95 3-&#13;
7 2 , a n y c o n d i t io n C o m p&#13;
e t i t i v e b u y e r 8 0 0 - 8 5 0 -&#13;
3 6 5 6 c o r v e t t e b u y e r . c o m&#13;
F o rd F I 00 '53&#13;
N i c e , f l a t h e a d V 8 ,&#13;
$ 6 0 0 0 / b e s t 7 3 4 - 6 2 3 - 0 2 9 8&#13;
M e r c u r y C o u g a r '7 7 - r a r e&#13;
4 d r B r o u g h a m . 4 2 K K a n s&#13;
a s c a r , r u n s v e r y g o o d .&#13;
$ 5 0 0 0 / b e s t .5 1 7 - 6 7 2 - 1 6 1 2&#13;
( Budget Wheels,&#13;
Under $3,000&#13;
B U I C K R o a d m a s t e r '9 5&#13;
4 d o o r . V e r y g o o d&#13;
c o n d i t io n . $ 1 8 0 0 / b e s t .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 6 2 - 6 9 6 7&#13;
C a d d i l a c F l e e t w o o d '9 3 -&#13;
M a r o o n , 4 d r , r u n s e x c e l le&#13;
n t , M u s t s e e ! $ 8 0 0&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 2 1 4 - 7 7 8 7&#13;
2 0 C a r s U n d e r $ 3 ,0 0 0&#13;
F in a n c i n g / F IA V o u c h e r s&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 4 - 0 5 0 8&#13;
C H E V Y P IC K - U P '8 8 4 X 4 ,&#13;
E x t c a b , 8 f t b o x , r u n s 8&#13;
lo o k s g r e a t . $ 1 5 0 0 . 7 34 -&#13;
3 6 8 - 6 5 4 1 ; 7 3 4 - 4 4 9 - 0 5 2 1&#13;
C h r y s l e r T C B y M a s e r a t i&#13;
'8 9 - 2 d o o r , h a r d t o p&#13;
c o n v e r t i b l e , 5 2 K a c t u a l&#13;
m l . L o o k s g o o d , r u n s&#13;
g r e a t . $ 3 ,0 0 0 / b e s t .&#13;
7 3 4 - 8 4 6 - 0 4 9 0 _________________&#13;
C h r y s l e r T o w n 8 C o u n t r y&#13;
'9 6 - 2 0 0 K , $ 9 0 0 . G e o&#13;
M e t r o '9 5 - 8 5 K , r u n s&#13;
g o o d $ 1 0 0 0 . 6 4 5 - 9 4 4 7&#13;
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$ 4 5 0 0 / b e s t 7 3 4 - 4 7 8 - 2 4 2 0&#13;
P o n t i a c G r a n d P r ix '0 7 -&#13;
A u t o , A / C , C D , p o w e r ,&#13;
$ 1 4 ,6 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 8 4 - 0 8 4 9&#13;
P o n t i a c S u n f i r e '0 2&#13;
4 d o o r , a u t o , a i r ,&#13;
C D 6 0 K m i , $ 3 9 0 0 .&#13;
2 4 8 - 2 3 1 - 6 3 5 9 _________________&#13;
S a t u r n S C 2 '9 8 - A u t o , a lt&#13;
p o w e r , 8 5 K , n i c e c a r ,&#13;
$ 4 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 3 1 2 0 .&#13;
L E X U S '0 4 R X 3 3 0&#13;
L o a d e d , m in t ,&#13;
2 8 K m i . $ 3 0 ,5 0 0 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 1 4 0 2 , e v e n in g s .&#13;
M A Z D A 3i '0 5 5 3 K m i , 4&#13;
d o o r , 5 s p e e d , g o o d c o n d&#13;
i t i o n , A B S , A C , C D , a l lo y&#13;
w h e e l s , c r u i s e , a l l p o w e r&#13;
$ 1 0 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 4 9 - 0 6 0 2 .&#13;
M e r c e d e s C 2 8 0 '9 8 -&#13;
L o a d e d , s u n r o o f , 8 5 K ,&#13;
L ik e n e w . $ 8 9 9 5 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 4 9 - 8 4 9 5 .&#13;
M e r c e d e s S 5 0 0 '0 5 - A u t&#13;
o , b la c k , f u l l y lo a d e d ,&#13;
2 1 K m i . , e x c . c o n d i t io n .&#13;
$ 5 0 ,9 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 7 8 - 4 9 1 6&#13;
M in i C o o p e r S C o n v e r t ib&#13;
l e '0 5 . A l t o p t i o n s , c o o l&#13;
b lu e , le a t h e r . 8 K . P e r f e c t !&#13;
$ 2 4 ,9 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 3 2 3 - 0 4 1 3&#13;
N i s s a n 3 0 0 Z X '8 8 - 1 0 8 K&#13;
m i . , v e r y c l e a n , n o m a jo r&#13;
a c c id e n t s , a l l r e c o r d s .&#13;
m a n u a l . (7 3 4 ) 9 7 2 - 3 9 0 0&#13;
S A A B 9-3 '0 5 - S h o w r o o m&#13;
N e w ! W h i t e , t a n le a t h e r ,&#13;
a l l o p t i o n s , 9 4 0 0 o r ig in a l&#13;
$ 1 9 ,5 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 3 2 3 - 0 4 1 3&#13;
S A A B 9 -5 '0 5 - B la c k , t a n&#13;
le a t h e r , 4 d o o r , 2 2 K m i ,&#13;
a l l o p t i o n s , e x c e l l e n t !&#13;
$ 1 9 ,9 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 3 2 3 - 0 4 1 3&#13;
Import&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
A c u r a T L '9 6 - A u t o ,&#13;
b la c k , lo a d e d , 1 4 1 K m i .&#13;
L o o k s g r e a t / R u n s g r e a t .&#13;
$ 3 ,7 5 0 . (7 3 4 ) 9 7 2 - 4 3 8 5&#13;
A c u r a T S X '0 4 6 0 K m i ,&#13;
g r a y / b la c k le a t h e r , e x c e l le&#13;
n t , 1 0 0 K m i w a r r a n t y ,&#13;
$ 1 6 ,5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 2 2 3 - 0 8 5 4&#13;
A u d i A 4 Q u a t r o '0 0 -&#13;
6 m o . p o w e r t r a in w a r r&#13;
a n t y , $ 6 ,4 5 0 . 7 34 - 4 8 4 -&#13;
5 8 7 7 o r 2 4 8 - 2 1 4 - 8 1 8 1 .&#13;
N m&#13;
I&#13;
S a l e P r i c e s o n&#13;
Q u a l i t y C a r s ,&#13;
T r u c k s &amp; V a n s -&#13;
A l l b a c k e d B y o u r&#13;
6 0 y e a r&#13;
R e p u t a t i o n !&#13;
'97 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER&#13;
AWD V8, black, clean, moon,&#13;
76K..................... $6,973&#13;
'01 SABLE 4 DR&#13;
Red, 72K, local trade,&#13;
all the options &amp; sale&#13;
priced................... $6,995&#13;
00 SABLE LS PREMIER&#13;
Moon, leather, exc. condition.&#13;
55K, 1 owner......... $7,350&#13;
02 MERCURY COUGAR&#13;
Auto, charcoal grey, 1 owner.&#13;
Sharp!.................. $7,990&#13;
'04 MAZDA 61 AUTO&#13;
All power, xtra clean, local&#13;
trade.................. $10,900&#13;
06 FORD FOCUS&#13;
Auto, power, gas mileage&#13;
special............. $12,900&#13;
'03 MAZDA MIATACONeTIBLE&#13;
1 owner, extra nice, auto,&#13;
black beauty... . . .$12,900&#13;
‘04 CHEVY COLORADO X-CAB&#13;
Black A super sharp.&#13;
....................... $12,950&#13;
‘07 FORD TAURUS&#13;
Low miles, many to choose&#13;
from, as low as , . . $12,950&#13;
07 FORD TAURUS SE&#13;
3 to choose from, as low&#13;
a s ..................... $13,500&#13;
‘07 FORD FOCUS&#13;
Rod beauty, auto, power,&#13;
like new.. . . ...... $13,990&#13;
‘04 MERCURY MONTEREY VAN&#13;
26K, 1 owner, very&#13;
nice.................... $14,750&#13;
04 GRAND MARQUIS G5&#13;
Arizona beige, tan cloth, 25K&#13;
miles, travel ready!&#13;
04 FORD FREESTAR&#13;
7 pass, summer time special.&#13;
Great for travel. 18k&#13;
miles.................. $14,990&#13;
06 MAZDA MPV&#13;
Silver beauty, 27K, 7 passeng&#13;
e r .................... $15,700&#13;
‘07 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS&#13;
Travel ready!........ $15,961&#13;
'07 GRAND MARQUIS LS&#13;
Loaded, 1 owner, leather&#13;
A all the options, save&#13;
thousands........... $16,900&#13;
‘04 SIGNATURE TDWNCAR&#13;
1 owner, beauty, loaded, with&#13;
top. dust 24k miles. $16,990&#13;
'05 MONTEGO PREMIER&#13;
AWL Drive, Black, 16K, 1&#13;
owner. Leather, moon. Like&#13;
new.................. $17,900&#13;
'06 MONTEGO PREMIER&#13;
AWL Drive w/navigation&#13;
A leather. 18K low&#13;
miles................ $19,900&#13;
06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR&#13;
Dark gray, low miles, navigation,&#13;
clean.......... $24,900&#13;
‘05 LINCOLN TOWNCAR&#13;
Ultimate, silver. 20k, 1&#13;
owner, exceptional condition.&#13;
........................ $24,900&#13;
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till 9 pm&#13;
T u e s , Wed,&#13;
Fri till 6 pm&#13;
Uncobi-Marcury&#13;
Mazda&#13;
Ypsilanti&#13;
( 7 3 4 ) 4 8 2 - 7 1 3 3&#13;
950 East MIcttIgan Ave&#13;
US 12-10 minutes from A2.&#13;
____________________1944162-01&#13;
F o r d W i n d s t a r S E L '0 0&#13;
5 6 ,5 0 0 m i , 3 .8 L V - 6 , a u to&#13;
, e x c e l le n t , 1 s t o w n e r .&#13;
$ 7 6 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 7 6 9 - 8 6 2 0 .&#13;
M e r c u r y V i l l a g e r S p o r t&#13;
'9 9 - D u a l d o o r s , a l l p o w e&#13;
r , $ 3 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 3 1 2 0&#13;
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AACHEN AUTO&#13;
C a s h p a id u p t o $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
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v e h i c l e s . F r e e t o w in g .&#13;
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6 6 3-43 88 4 8 4-05 08&#13;
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5 5 8 1 ; 5 1 7 - 6 0 5 - 6 3 8 8&#13;
S u b a r u F o re s te r '98&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 4 7 5 - 2 2 0 9&#13;
S u b a r u O u t b a c k W a g o n&#13;
'0 2 - A W D , a u t o , a i r , n e w&#13;
b r a k e s , t i r e s , v e r y c l e a n ,&#13;
9 7 K , $ 7 9 0 0 8 1 0 - 6 2 9 - 6 1 5 9&#13;
S U B A R U O U T B A C K '0 6 -&#13;
L L B e a n s e d a n , 3 .0 L ,&#13;
lo a d e d , e x c e l l e n t c o n d .&#13;
$ 2 4 ,0 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 5 7 6 - 2 1 5 2&#13;
T o y o t a A v a l o n '9 9 - 5 8 K&#13;
m i . F L c a r . 3 0 M P G . F u l l y&#13;
l o a d e d w / h e a t e d le a t h e r .&#13;
V e r y g o o d c o n d i t io n .&#13;
$ 7 ,4 5 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 7 7 - 7 7 6 3 “&#13;
T o y o t a C o r o l a '0 0 L E&#13;
3 6 K m l . , 1 o w n e r ,&#13;
5 s p e e d , a l l p o w e r ,&#13;
$ 6 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 9 6 - 2 0 0 2 .&#13;
H O N D A A c c o r d L X '0 5 .&#13;
2 9 K , a u t o , r e m o t e s t a r t e r&#13;
$ 1 5 ,2 0 0 / o e s t . L ik e rv iew !&#13;
C e r t i f ie d . 7 3 4 - 6 2 3 - 1 0 1 0&#13;
H o n d a C i v i c L X '0 3 - 5 9 K ,&#13;
a u t o , v e r y g o o d c o n d .&#13;
M a i n t e n a n c e u p t o d a t e&#13;
$ 1 0 ,8 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 7 7 - 0 7 3 8&#13;
H o n d a C i v i c '0 5 - Ju s t&#13;
L ik e N e w . O n l y 7 0 0 0 m i l&#13;
R e d , A u t o , 4 d o o r , C D .&#13;
$ 1 6 ,0 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 9 9 1 - 7 0 0 1&#13;
T O Y O T A C o r o l l a C E 0 4&#13;
5 8 k m i le s , a u t o m a t i c ,&#13;
g o o d c o n d i t io n , $ 9 ,9 5 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 5 6 5 - 9 7 9 5 .&#13;
T o y o t a E c h o '01&#13;
A u t o , 9 3 K m i , 1 o w n e r ,&#13;
4 0 m p g , $ 5 2 0 0 .5 1 7 - 8 6 2 -&#13;
3 4 9 4 . L e a v e m e s s a g e .&#13;
T o y o t a M a t r ix '0 3 -&#13;
R e d , A W D , a u t o , X R ,&#13;
a l l r e c o r d s , $ 1 0 ,8 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 4 6 - 6 1 6 6&#13;
T o y o t a S c i o n '0 6 T C&#13;
B l a c k C h e r r y , s p o i l e r ,&#13;
r e m a in in g f a c t o r y&#13;
w a r r a n t y 2 1 K $ 1 7 ,2 0 0&#13;
(5 1 7 ) 2 6 5 - 5 3 0 9&#13;
V O L K S W A G E N J E T T A&#13;
G L '0 3 - 6 9 K m i , 5 s p e e d .&#13;
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(2 4 8 )6 1 3 - 8 5 3 9 ._______________&#13;
V O L V O V 7 0 X C '0 1 - A W D ,&#13;
8 0 K , s i lv e r / b la c k le a t h e r ,&#13;
s u n r o o f , t r a i le r h i t c h ,&#13;
w i t h b ik e r a c k . $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 /&#13;
b e s t . 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 8 0 1 6&#13;
V W J e t t a '0 0&#13;
9 6 K m i , lo a d e d , le a t h e r ,&#13;
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7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 0 2 4 6&#13;
V W J E T T A W O L F S B U R G&#13;
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a t i c , s h o w r o o m c o n d i t&#13;
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T U R B O ,&#13;
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(8 1 0 )2 2 7 - 8 1 3 3 .&#13;
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M A Z D A M I A T A M - 5 '9 7&#13;
9 6 K 5 - s p e e d e x c e l l e n t&#13;
c o n d i t io n M e t a l l i c B lu e&#13;
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r a d io / c a s s e t t e , b u c k e t&#13;
s e a t s , C D . c o n v e r t i b l e ,&#13;
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w h e e l s , le a t h e r , p o w e r&#13;
lo c k s , p o w e r w i n d o w s&#13;
5 3 7 5 e x t r a s e t o f t i r e s&#13;
a n d d u s t c o v e r .&#13;
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(7 3 4 )6 9 7 - 4 5 4 3&#13;
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lo a d e d w / c u s t o m&#13;
w h e e l s 4 7 K . $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 /&#13;
b e s t 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 0 2 6 8&#13;
SUVs&#13;
F O R D E x p e d i t io n X L T '0 6&#13;
4 x 4 3 1 k m i , b e ig e / t a n .&#13;
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S V C t o 7 5 K m i , s e l l e r w i l l&#13;
p a y 1 2 m o . S i r iu s .&#13;
$ 2 2 ,9 0 0 P in c k n e y&#13;
(7 3 4 )3 5 5 - 6 6 9 6 . ______________&#13;
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7 8 K , 4 d o o r , e x c e l le n t&#13;
c o n d i t io n , w h i t e / g r e y ,&#13;
6 c y l , 2 W D , A B S , A i r ,&#13;
a l lo y s , C D , a l l p o w e r .&#13;
$ 7 ,4 9 5 . (7 3 4 ) 9 9 7 - 0 9 8 5&#13;
r o b e r t b o l a @ g m a i l . c o m&#13;
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c r u i s e , t i l t , H a r d t o n n e a u&#13;
c o v e r , b e d l in e r , 1 o w n e&#13;
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7 3 4 - 6 9 7 - 2 7 9 1&#13;
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4 4 K m i . J u s t L ik e N e w .&#13;
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(3 1 3 ) 5 7 0 - 9 3 2 2 .&#13;
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g o o d c o n d i t io n , B L U E&#13;
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c y l in d e r s , 4 W D , A i r ,&#13;
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s e a t s , C D . c r u i s e c o n t r o l ,&#13;
m o o n r o o f , p o w e r lo c k s ,&#13;
p o w e r w i n d o w s , s u n&#13;
r o o f , $ 7 5 0 0 .0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 5 7 - 7 6 8 9 .&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 3 2 7 - 1 1 4 6 .&#13;
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*36 mo., 10,000 miles per year,&#13;
$1556 due at delivery plus license, payment &amp; tax&#13;
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* 2 3 2 6 9 ‘Now price plus destination. Financing limited term&#13;
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2575 S. State,&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
734-761-3200&#13;
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* 36 m onths/10 ,0 0 0 miles p er year.&#13;
Am ount due at lease signing $ 5 8 9 4 .3 4&#13;
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Lease for&#13;
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* 3 6 m onths/10 ,0 0 0 miles p er year.&#13;
Amount due at lease signing $ 3 8 4 9 .3 5&#13;
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Lease for&#13;
* 3 9 9 *&#13;
* 3 6 m onths/10 ,0 0 0 miles p er year.&#13;
Am ount due at lease signing $ 4 3 0 4 .4 2&#13;
2575 S. State, Ann Arbor&#13;
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AUDI A4 Q U A H R O ‘02&#13;
Dark Blue, V6, auto, 75K mi.&#13;
$15,990&#13;
AUDI A4 Q U A H R D '04&#13;
Black, 4 cyl. turbo, manual,&#13;
48K mi., certified. $ 19 .9 9 0&#13;
2 0 0 7&#13;
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A U D IA 4 Q U A n R 0 ‘04&#13;
Gray, V6, auto. 47K, certified.&#13;
$23 ,9 9 0&#13;
A U D IA 6 Q U A n R O ‘04&#13;
Gray, V6, auto, 46K mi., certified.&#13;
$25 ,9 9 0&#13;
AUDI AS Q U A n R D ‘04&#13;
Dark blue, V8, auto, 48K mi.,&#13;
certified. $44 ,9 9 0&#13;
AUDI A8 Q U A n R D ‘06&#13;
Gray, V8, auto, 41Kmi„&#13;
certified. $51,165&#13;
HONDA ACCORD EX COUPE‘04&#13;
Red, 4 cyl., auto, 41Kmi.,&#13;
certified. $17 ,9 9 0&#13;
H O N D A A CCO R D E X ‘0 4&#13;
Green, 4 cyl., auto, 44K mi.&#13;
certified. $ 1 8 ,9 9 0&#13;
H O N D A A CCO R D E X ‘0 4&#13;
Green, V6, auto, 33K mi.,&#13;
certified. $ 1 9 ,9 9 0&#13;
H O N D A A CCORD E X ‘05&#13;
Silver, 4 cyl., auto, 32K mi.,&#13;
certified. $ 1 9 ,9 9 0&#13;
H O N D A A CCORD L X ‘02&#13;
Silver, 4 cyl., auto, 83K mi.,&#13;
CD. $ 1 1 ,4 9 0&#13;
H o u r s : M o n . &amp; T h u r s . 8 :3 0 -9 :0 0 , T u e s ., W e d . &amp; Fri. 8 :3 0 -6&#13;
HONDA CIVIC EX COUPE ‘04&#13;
Red, 4 cyl., auto, 32K mi.,&#13;
certified. $ 1 4 ,9 9 0&#13;
HONDA CIVIC EX COUPE‘04&#13;
Black, 4 cyl., auto, 32K mi.,&#13;
certified. $ 1 4 ,9 9 0&#13;
H O N D A C IV IC LX ‘03&#13;
Dark blue, 4 cyl., auto, 60K&#13;
mi., certified. $ 1 3 ,1 5 0&#13;
H O N D A C IV IC SI 0 5&#13;
Hatchback, silver, 4 cyl.,&#13;
manual, certified. $ 1 7 ,4 9 0&#13;
PO N TIA C G6 ‘06&#13;
3.5L V6, auto, ABS,&#13;
37K mi. $ 1 3 ,9 9 0&#13;
H O N D A A C C O R D E X ‘0 4&#13;
Auto, power seat, ABS, certified,&#13;
37K mi. $ 1 8 ,9 9 0&#13;
AUDI A 4 1 .8 Q U A n R O ‘04&#13;
auto, 48K mi., leather.&#13;
$20,990&#13;
AUDI A 4 1 .8 Q UA HRO ‘04&#13;
Auto, 48K mi., certified.&#13;
$ 2 0 ,9 9 0&#13;
HONDA PILOT EX ‘04&#13;
29K mi, auto, certified&#13;
$ 2 4 ,9 9 0&#13;
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Cl 2 I CLASSIFIEDS www.mlive.com/classifieds THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2007&#13;
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ABS, side impact air bags. Stk #72182&#13;
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Moonroof, 6-disc CD, Sirius sat. radio. Heated leather seats, nicely equipped! Stk #80148&#13;
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wheels, running boards, trailer tow pkg,&#13;
nicely equipped! Stk #72309&#13;
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side air bags, nicely equipped! Stk #72128&#13;
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4.0L V6 , step bars, conv. group, comfort&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007 w w w .m liv e .c o m&#13;
The midway&#13;
continues to&#13;
be a popular&#13;
draw for&#13;
the annual&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair,&#13;
which ended&#13;
last weekend.&#13;
Organizers&#13;
were able to&#13;
wipeout the&#13;
remainder of&#13;
a $113,000&#13;
deficit with&#13;
this year's&#13;
fair due to&#13;
increased&#13;
gate&#13;
attendance&#13;
and changes&#13;
in events&#13;
that lowered&#13;
expenses.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLA.&#13;
THE&#13;
LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Fair's changes pay off&#13;
F o w l e r v i l l e e v e n t e x p e c t e d t o t u r n a p r o f i t&#13;
BY LEANNE SM ITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
It was a gamble, but organizers&#13;
believe this y e a r ’s&#13;
focus on family-friendly fun&#13;
has paid off by helping the&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair wipe&#13;
out what’s left of a $113,000&#13;
deficit it racked up two years&#13;
ago.&#13;
The fair still was about&#13;
$50,000 in the red when it&#13;
opened July 14, said John&#13;
Morris, president of the board&#13;
of directors of the nonprofit&#13;
Fowlerville Agricultural S o ciety,&#13;
which hosts the fair.&#13;
B y the time the fair closed&#13;
last weekend, though, M o rris&#13;
said he was confident that an&#13;
increase in gate attendance&#13;
and a lineup of less-costly entertainment&#13;
had erased the&#13;
debt.&#13;
“We’re still finalizing everything,&#13;
but we think we will&#13;
turn a profit this year,” M o r ris&#13;
said earlier this week. “We&#13;
are very happy.”&#13;
Despite some iffy weather&#13;
and a slower-than-expected&#13;
start, general paid gate attendance&#13;
was 48,720, up more&#13;
than 5,700 people from last&#13;
year, M o r r is said. He credits&#13;
the return of a national tractor&#13;
pull and the addition of&#13;
a mud bog and drag race to&#13;
some of the increase.&#13;
“We have learned that noise&#13;
and toys make money,” M o r ris&#13;
said. “You wouldn’t believe&#13;
how many people have come&#13;
up to us thanking us for m aking&#13;
the changes we did.”&#13;
SEE FAIR,A4&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
■ 4-H auctions, kid s '&#13;
activities highlight fair's&#13;
second half, B1.&#13;
■ Homemaker o f the&#13;
Year has many talents,&#13;
B1.&#13;
■ M u g b o g g e r s put on&#13;
quite a show. Cl.&#13;
Live-work idea not&#13;
going as planned&#13;
R u le s h a m p e r i n g u s e o f u n it s in B r i g h t o n&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Four years after creating seven&#13;
so-called “live-work” units along&#13;
West M a in Street on the edge of&#13;
downtown Brighton, just two of&#13;
the units are occupied a s envisioned&#13;
by the developer.and the&#13;
city.&#13;
Popu lar in many urban settings,&#13;
the units combine a small&#13;
street-level commercial or office&#13;
space with a 1,000-square-foot livin&#13;
g space for the business owner&#13;
on the second floor.&#13;
While businesses occupy five of&#13;
the seven storefronts in the M a in&#13;
Street C ro s s in g development.&#13;
M a y o r Steve Monet calls the concept&#13;
of getting business owners&#13;
to live with their downtown b u s inesses&#13;
“an experiment that went&#13;
awry.”&#13;
The original idea was to get&#13;
more people to live downtown,&#13;
specifically business people, and&#13;
the project harked back to the&#13;
days when many families owned a&#13;
store and lived above or behind it.&#13;
B u t in 21st century Brighton, it&#13;
never fully caught on.&#13;
“I ’ve often thought we needed&#13;
to come up with another solution&#13;
for that development,” Monet&#13;
says. The city is not considering&#13;
changes at M a in Street Crossing,&#13;
but Monet sa y s the city would&#13;
look at valid suggestions.&#13;
When the Crosswands proposal&#13;
came before the City Council in&#13;
2000, it w as approved on a 4-3&#13;
vote. Some on the council said&#13;
the development was too large for&#13;
the size of the property, and out of&#13;
scale with downtown and the a d jacent&#13;
residential neighborhood.&#13;
Brighton Mayor&#13;
Steve Monet&#13;
says the city&#13;
is willing to&#13;
review the livework&#13;
concept&#13;
at the Main&#13;
Street Crossing&#13;
development,&#13;
where&#13;
businesses are&#13;
on the first floor&#13;
and owners live&#13;
above. Here,&#13;
Mandy Kocevar&#13;
reads a book&#13;
with her dog,&#13;
Browdy in their&#13;
living space.&#13;
The Kocevars&#13;
live above&#13;
their business.&#13;
Security Lock&#13;
Service, but they&#13;
are one of just&#13;
two business&#13;
owners who live&#13;
upstairs.&#13;
Opponents also didn’t like the&#13;
three-story height of the livework&#13;
units, fearing they would&#13;
ruin Brighton ’s “sm a ll town” atmosphere.&#13;
The overall development&#13;
consists of the seven livework&#13;
units and 37 residential&#13;
condominiums bounded by Main,&#13;
Second and M a d iso n streets and&#13;
the C S X R a ilroad tracks. It was&#13;
completed in 2003.&#13;
The five occupied units include:&#13;
■ Ju st So!, selling jewelry and&#13;
accessories.&#13;
■ Security L o ck Service.&#13;
■ E G De sign, which does print&#13;
and Internet design and image&#13;
consultation.&#13;
■ A A A Tax and Accounting&#13;
Service.&#13;
■ Gottschalk and Black, a development&#13;
company that is hoping&#13;
to sell its unit and move its&#13;
SEE LIVE-WORK,A4&#13;
Joel Kocevar owns&#13;
Security Lock&#13;
Service with his wife,&#13;
Mandy Kocevar,&#13;
in downtown&#13;
Brighton's Main&#13;
Street Crossing and&#13;
they live upstairs,&#13;
occupying one of&#13;
the deveiopment's&#13;
live-work units.&#13;
PHOTOS:: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
William England&#13;
■ Age: 78.&#13;
■ Home: Hartland Township.&#13;
■ Family: Wife, Evelyn; four&#13;
grown daughters; three&#13;
grandchildren.&#13;
■ Hobbies: Golf, fishing, and&#13;
hunting.&#13;
■ Organizations:&#13;
Secretary and treasurer&#13;
of the Livingston County&#13;
Association of Realtors board&#13;
and chairman&#13;
of the finance&#13;
committee;&#13;
member of&#13;
the Knights of&#13;
Columbus.&#13;
■ Favorite&#13;
book genre:&#13;
Detective novels.&#13;
■ Goal: "I am working on&#13;
putting in a strip center where&#13;
my office is with 12 rental&#13;
units and to get it started by&#13;
next spring."&#13;
Hartland's Bill England named 2007 Realtor of the Year&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
&amp; BUILDING&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
After 40 ye a r s in real e s tate,&#13;
B ill E n g la n d sa y s he&#13;
h a s earned the honor of bein&#13;
g named 2007 R e a lto r of&#13;
the Year.&#13;
“W hen you r peers vote&#13;
you into some thing like that,&#13;
it’s really special,” sa ys E n g land.&#13;
“It was a real surprise.&#13;
It w a s ju s t phenomenal.”&#13;
E n g la n d , owner of E n g land&#13;
R e a l E s ta te in Hartland&#13;
Township, received that&#13;
honor earlier this month&#13;
from the L iv in g s to n County&#13;
A s so c iat ion of Realtors.&#13;
L C A R P re s id e n t R on&#13;
Zu pko says, “I think B ill is a&#13;
g re a t choice for the R e a lto r&#13;
of the y e a r this ye a r due in&#13;
la rg e part to his never-endin&#13;
g effort in help in g the a s sociation&#13;
maintain a positive&#13;
direction. B ill is well liked&#13;
and respected throughout&#13;
the m embe r ship of our a s sociation&#13;
and this s a y s volumes&#13;
about the man.&#13;
“T h is can some times&#13;
be a difficult (if not ad ve rsa&#13;
ria l) job, and for B ill to&#13;
be involved a s lon g a s he&#13;
h a s been and maintain the&#13;
respect he does from his&#13;
peers is quite a testament&#13;
to his p rob lem -solv ing and&#13;
character qualities.”&#13;
E n g la n d opened his office&#13;
in H a r tlan d Township in&#13;
1973 and s a y s he h a s seen a&#13;
numbe r of re ce s s ion s in the&#13;
y e a r s he’s worked in the in dustry.&#13;
“You alwa ys have re ce s sions,&#13;
and every re ces sion&#13;
SEE ENGLAND, A4&#13;
• INDEX&#13;
Achievers &amp; Volunteers B3&#13;
Calendar B4&#13;
Livingston Life B1-6&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column B1&#13;
Scrapbook B2&#13;
Sports C l -2&#13;
For the record - Errors of fact will&#13;
be promptly corrected.To report an&#13;
error, please call managing editor Rick&#13;
Fitzgerald at (810) 844-2004.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Bridge jumpers&#13;
being ticketed&#13;
Police are no longer just&#13;
warning kids who are jumping&#13;
into the Huron River from&#13;
a bridge along the Lakelands&#13;
'Rail. A s of last week, H amburg&#13;
officers were seeking misdemeanor&#13;
charges against seven&#13;
minors caught violating a state&#13;
law that prohibits jumping and&#13;
diving from a public bridge&#13;
or overpass, said Hamburg&#13;
Township Police Chief Steve&#13;
Luciano. “A s well as being very&#13;
unsafe, the large groups of kids&#13;
gathering at the bridge were&#13;
becoming an annoyance and a&#13;
nuisance,” Luciano said. “The&#13;
number of complaints were increasing.”&#13;
Those complaints included&#13;
loitering, obstimcting use of the&#13;
trail, malicious destruction and&#13;
use of profanity, Luciano said.&#13;
OfiBcers have been patrolling&#13;
the trail fi’equently since M a y&#13;
giving out warnings for these&#13;
violations. A s of July 1, warnings&#13;
stopped and enforcement&#13;
action began, he said.&#13;
Luciano has suggested that&#13;
community service, such as&#13;
helping to clean up the Lakelands&#13;
Thail, would be an appropriate&#13;
penalty for minors&#13;
charged with these violations.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
It's cruise time&#13;
The annual Helluva&#13;
Cruise is coming back&#13;
this year with a new&#13;
sponsor. A2&#13;
A tower fire&#13;
A fire at a cell phone&#13;
tower in Howell has&#13;
thrown a wrinkle into local&#13;
service. A3&#13;
. .V .- A l&#13;
Bridge&#13;
turns 5 0&#13;
Get a new&#13;
perspective&#13;
on the M a ckinac&#13;
Bridge&#13;
as it turns 50&#13;
years old. B2&#13;
&gt;&#13;
A2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S FRIDAY, JULY 27. 2007&#13;
Helluva&#13;
Cruise&#13;
ready&#13;
to rev&#13;
E v e n t t o b e n e f i t&#13;
P i n c k n e y S c h o o l s&#13;
I n s t r u m e n t a l M u s i c&#13;
B o o s t e r s t h i s y e a r&#13;
BY L EA N N E SM IT H&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
The Muirs of Hamburg&#13;
Township have a devilish good&#13;
time in spiffing up and showing&#13;
off their classic muscle cars.&#13;
That’s why the family is eager&#13;
to take its 1979 cancfy-apple&#13;
red Chevrolet Corvette and&#13;
sleek black 1985 Ford Mustang&#13;
G T out for a Helluva Cruise on&#13;
Saturday, Aug. 4.&#13;
“It ’s a family event,” said&#13;
Ron Muir. “It ’s a good way for&#13;
me and my boys to show off&#13;
our cars, and it supports a good&#13;
cause.”&#13;
The cruise has been taken&#13;
over by the Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools Instrumental&#13;
Mus ic Boosters this year. The&#13;
group helps buy music, repair&#13;
instruments and pay for music&#13;
camps and out-of-state trips for&#13;
district bands and orchestras.&#13;
Helluva Cruise begins at&#13;
9 a.m. with a daylong car show&#13;
and carnival at Pinckney Community&#13;
High School, 10255 Dexter-&#13;
Pinckney Road. 'The cruise&#13;
starts at 6 p.m. and heads down&#13;
Patterson Lake Road to Hell&#13;
and Gregory before coming&#13;
back to downtown Pinckney&#13;
via M-36.&#13;
Pounded in 1983 by John Colone,&#13;
former owner of Pinckney&#13;
Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep and current&#13;
owner of Hell’s Screams&#13;
Ice Cream &amp; HaUoween Store,&#13;
the cruise took a six-year hiatus&#13;
before being revived by Holy&#13;
Village, schools work&#13;
to restore liaison officer&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Ron Muir, left, of Hamburg Township, and his wife Denise stand with the classic muscle cars the&#13;
family is entering in the Helluva Cruise on Saturday, Aug. 4. The fundraiser benefits the Pinckney&#13;
Community Schools Instrumental Music Boosters.&#13;
Helluva Cruise&#13;
■ What: A festival, car show&#13;
and car cruise to benefit&#13;
Pinckney Community Schools&#13;
Instrumental Music programs.&#13;
■ When: Saturday, Aug. 4.&#13;
The festival and car show run&#13;
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Trophies&#13;
awarded at 5:30 p.m. Cruise&#13;
gets rolling at 6 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Starts at Pinckney&#13;
Community High School,&#13;
10255 Dexter-Pinckney Road.&#13;
The cruise travels from the&#13;
high school through Hell,&#13;
into Gregory and back to&#13;
downtown Pinckney.&#13;
■ Activities: Carnival games&#13;
for kids of all ages, moonwalk,&#13;
bungee run, obstacle&#13;
course, face painting, raffles,&#13;
entertainment, food and&#13;
refreshments and music and&#13;
entertainment.&#13;
■ Cost: Registration for car&#13;
show and cruise $10 through&#13;
Saturday and $15 after that.&#13;
Online registration available.&#13;
Spectators pay $5 per car.&#13;
■ Details: Kirk Beadle, cruise&#13;
chairman, 810-231-2918 or&#13;
via e-mail at Kirk_Beadle@&#13;
helluvacruise.com, or visit the&#13;
Web at www.helluvacruise.&#13;
com.&#13;
Spirit Catholic Church School&#13;
in Green Oak Township three&#13;
years ago. The group opted&#13;
out this year, so the Boosters&#13;
stepped in.&#13;
“^ e iy b o d y knows this&#13;
cruise and we were afraid it&#13;
was going to just die out again,”&#13;
said K irk Beadle, Booster secretary&#13;
and cruise chairman.&#13;
“We want to make it a sustainable&#13;
event and carry on the tradition.”&#13;
The church school raised&#13;
more than $25,000 in the two&#13;
years it hosted the cruise. It&#13;
drew about 380 cars and nearly&#13;
2,000 spectators last year. Muir&#13;
and his sons, Jason, 21, and&#13;
Eric, 18, have participated every&#13;
year since its rebirth. They&#13;
fixed up their classic cars as a&#13;
family hobby.&#13;
“E r ic was in band, so we’re&#13;
partial to this cause,” Ron Muir&#13;
said. “I hope it works out well&#13;
for them. It has the potential to&#13;
be a pretty good ftmdraiser, and&#13;
it’s a lot of fim.”&#13;
Since retiring finm Ford M o tor&#13;
Co., Ron M u ir has started&#13;
M u ir Engine Services, a small&#13;
business that builds musclecar&#13;
engines. “It ’s nice to see all&#13;
the old muscle cars come back&#13;
because they were a part of my&#13;
growing up,” he said. “The old&#13;
motors weren’t as powerful as&#13;
the ones are today, but you can&#13;
use today’s technology on them&#13;
to about double the horsepower.”&#13;
A s always, cnusers and&#13;
spectators are reminded to be&#13;
on their best behavior during&#13;
Helluva Cruise, Beadle said.&#13;
Officers from the Livingston&#13;
County Sheriff’s Department,&#13;
as well as from every jurisdiction&#13;
the cruise passes through,&#13;
will stop unsafe actions of any&#13;
kind, he said.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be reached at&#13;
lsmith@livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com o r a t 810-844-2011.&#13;
LETTERS&#13;
Don't let Congress&#13;
let tax cuts expire&#13;
Your readers must begin&#13;
sending letters, e-mails and&#13;
faxes to their federal representatives&#13;
in Congress and our&#13;
two senators in Washington to&#13;
avoid a massive tax increase of&#13;
$2.4 trillion.&#13;
If the tax cuts are allowed&#13;
to expire, the average tax increase&#13;
for more than 100 million&#13;
Americans will be $1,716 a&#13;
year. 'The average tax increase&#13;
for 17 million senior citizens&#13;
will be $2,034. The unfair and&#13;
unjust death tax will return and&#13;
the hideous marriage penalty&#13;
will return, which cost married&#13;
couples back in 2000 $1,480 a&#13;
year.&#13;
The tax cuts have resulted in&#13;
more Americans woridng more&#13;
hours at higher wages than&#13;
everinourhistoiy. Unemployment&#13;
has faffen to 4.4 percent.&#13;
The average hourly wage has&#13;
risen to $17.22 an hour. There&#13;
are 10 million more people&#13;
working today than five years&#13;
ago.&#13;
Americans are smart. They&#13;
know that by allowing tax cuts&#13;
to expire is a tax increase and&#13;
all Democrats, independents&#13;
and Republicans should not&#13;
raise taxes.&#13;
Jay R. Drick, Howell&#13;
Thanks for a great&#13;
SELCRA ball season&#13;
S E L C R A would like to&#13;
thank all of our excellent&#13;
T-ball, baseball and softball&#13;
coaches from this season.&#13;
There were total of 12&#13;
leagues, 78 teams and 1,050&#13;
players from kindergarten&#13;
through 10th grade taking&#13;
part in this great sport.&#13;
S E L C R A would also like to&#13;
announce the Outback Outstanding&#13;
Coaches awards from&#13;
the 2007 baseball-softball season.&#13;
E a ch coach receives a gift&#13;
certificate donated by Outback&#13;
Steakhouse. Congratulations!&#13;
T-ball coaches: Ron Savage,&#13;
Jeff LaTour and Mike Ebel.&#13;
Girls softb a ll coaches: R a y&#13;
Bonomo and Jeff Houtteman.&#13;
Boys baseball coaches: Ron&#13;
Dashkovitz, 'Tom Payne, M a rk&#13;
Bliunenau and Jeff Mlson.&#13;
We would also like to thank&#13;
Dick’s Sporting Goods from&#13;
the Green Oak Village mall for&#13;
its generous donation of new&#13;
helmets, bats, balls, catchers&#13;
equipment, equipment bags&#13;
and water bottles for this season.&#13;
With these wonderful volimteers&#13;
and sponsors, the great&#13;
American pastime was alive&#13;
and well in Brighton this summer.&#13;
SELCRA, Creating Community&#13;
Through People, Parks&#13;
and Programs.&#13;
Cheryl Royster, SELCRA&#13;
Write us&#13;
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Community News, 420 W.&#13;
Main St., Brighton, 48116.&#13;
Fax to (810) 844-2040.&#13;
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F o w l e r v i l l e p o s t&#13;
w o u l d b e p a r t t im e&#13;
BY L IN D A THEIL&#13;
N e w s S p e c i a l W r i t e r&#13;
Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools Superintendent E d&#13;
Alverson is working with the&#13;
Fowlerville Village Council&#13;
to restore the schools’ police&#13;
liaison officer position on a&#13;
part-time basis.&#13;
Fowlerville Police Chief&#13;
Tom Couling said the village&#13;
is considering shar ing expenses&#13;
for the post with the&#13;
school district in order to allow&#13;
Officer Jeff Soli to serve&#13;
the district two days a week.&#13;
Alverson said when the&#13;
village approves the agreement,&#13;
he will bring it before&#13;
the school board for approval.&#13;
Both Couling and Alverson&#13;
expressed desire to see&#13;
Soli return to his work in the&#13;
schools.&#13;
“When we can see the foimdation&#13;
allowance (from the&#13;
state) to see what to plan for,&#13;
we would like to have Officer&#13;
Soli back here as many hours&#13;
a s we can get him,” Alverson&#13;
said.&#13;
In other school personnel&#13;
matters, media specialist&#13;
Deborah Lickey will be returning&#13;
to her job at M u n n&#13;
Middle School in September.&#13;
H e r position had been cut by&#13;
the school board last month in&#13;
an effort to reduce a $25 million&#13;
budget by approximately&#13;
$400,000. A higher than anticipated&#13;
fund balance allowed&#13;
the board to restore L ick e y ’s ^&#13;
position. "&#13;
The board also hired L a r ry&#13;
Cowger to replace M u n n M id dle&#13;
School Principal Terry&#13;
Jones who resigned to accept&#13;
an administrative position at&#13;
Dansv ille Schools. Cowger&#13;
was chosen unanimously by ^&#13;
the interview committee from&#13;
among 70 candidates. He had&#13;
been principal at Howell Pu blic&#13;
Schools Freshman C am pus&#13;
since 2004.&#13;
The district also hired&#13;
2005 M ich igan State University&#13;
graduate Julia Nose k to&#13;
teach social studies at the&#13;
high school. Nose k taught&#13;
last year at Williamston M id dle&#13;
School.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Council revokes&#13;
tax abatement&#13;
The Brighton City Council&#13;
has voted to revoke the final&#13;
year of Atreum-Brighton’s 12-&#13;
year tax abatement. City F inance&#13;
Director David Gajda&#13;
said that should mean an extra&#13;
$75,000 or so in tax revenues.&#13;
The former Brighton Interior&#13;
Systems, part of Canadabased&#13;
M a gn a International,&#13;
announced recently it would&#13;
mothball the Challis Road facility,&#13;
idling about 200 employees.&#13;
The plant is expected to close&#13;
sometime this fall.&#13;
The company opened the&#13;
facility in 1996, manufacturing&#13;
door panels and dashboard&#13;
assemblies. The city granted&#13;
the company a 50 percent tax&#13;
abatement ffiat was set to expire&#13;
in 2008. At one point, employment&#13;
reached as high as&#13;
500, but it dwindled from the&#13;
fallout caused by the woes of&#13;
the domestic auto industry.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Extra brush pickup&#13;
slated for Monday&#13;
Because of the July 19 wind&#13;
storm, the village will have an&#13;
extra brush pick-up day Monday.&#13;
Residents of the village&#13;
may haul brush to the curt).&#13;
Pile brush in one direction with&#13;
trunks facing towards the curb.&#13;
No lumber is allowed.&#13;
Regular brush pick-up is on&#13;
the second lYiesday of every&#13;
month during the growing season.&#13;
For information, c ^ the&#13;
village hall at 517-223-3771.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
1-96 westbound lane&#13;
closed until Monday&#13;
starting at 8 p.m. today, there ^&#13;
will be a sin^e-lane closure&#13;
on westbound 1-96 between&#13;
M-59 in Howell Township and&#13;
M-52 in Ingham County. The&#13;
closure may be in effect imtil&#13;
5 a.m. Monday. According to&#13;
the Michigan Department of&#13;
Transportation, the closure&#13;
is needed for concrete patch&#13;
work The repairs are part of a&#13;
larger project to resurface this&#13;
section of 1-96.&#13;
In addition, on Saturday&#13;
and Sunday, there will be a&#13;
single -lane closure along eastbound&#13;
1-96 near the w e i^ station&#13;
west of Fowlerville for concrete&#13;
patch work&#13;
Women's center&#13;
gets literacy grant&#13;
The Community Foundation&#13;
for Livingston County has&#13;
awarded a grant of $8,010 to&#13;
the Women’s Resource Center. 9&#13;
Money will help Great Start&#13;
Livingston with its literacy&#13;
program designed to increase&#13;
parent-child interaction and to&#13;
get preschoolers excited about&#13;
books.&#13;
Great Start Livingston is a ^&#13;
coalition of agencies working&#13;
on behalf of children under age&#13;
5. It will allow the collaborative&#13;
to continue its partnership with&#13;
Dolly Parton’s Imagination L ibrary,&#13;
a nationally recognized&#13;
nonprofit organization with a&#13;
successful book distribution&#13;
program. The grant will allow&#13;
the group to provide books for&#13;
650 children per month over a&#13;
five-month period.&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007 A3&#13;
* Tower fire&#13;
temporarily&#13;
disrupts cell&#13;
phone service&#13;
E l e c t r i c a l b l a z e&#13;
p r o m p t s e v a c u a t i o n ,&#13;
b u t n o c l a n g e r p o s e d ,&#13;
o f f i c i a l s s a y&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
^ Fire and police converged on&#13;
the Howell High School campus&#13;
Ih e sd a y morning in response&#13;
to an electrical fire in the wireless&#13;
cell phone tower near the&#13;
district’s bus lot off M-59, east&#13;
^ of Highlander Way.&#13;
w Howell Fire Chief James&#13;
Reed said initial reports indicate&#13;
a contractor working with&#13;
a torch at the base of the tower&#13;
may have set it on fire, and that&#13;
the interior of the tower burned.&#13;
The fire temporarily disrupted&#13;
some cell phone service.&#13;
Howell Public Schools Deputy&#13;
Superintendent Lynn Parrish&#13;
said a call came in around&#13;
9 a.m. from the district’s director&#13;
of building operations. The&#13;
tower was leaning on fire, and&#13;
black smoke billowed into the&#13;
sky.&#13;
“B u t at no time was anyone&#13;
in danger,” she said. A s a precaution,&#13;
school personnel and&#13;
visitors were evacuated from&#13;
^ a nearby athletic building, the&#13;
^ high school fieldhouse and&#13;
pool. Parker Skate P a rk was&#13;
also temporarily closed.&#13;
American Tower, which has&#13;
its headquarters in Florida,&#13;
owns the tower and is respon-&#13;
- sible for taking it down, local&#13;
^ officials said. Howell Police&#13;
Chief George B a s a r speculated&#13;
that the tower would be&#13;
lowered within days.&#13;
In the meantime, police and&#13;
school officials planned to secure&#13;
the area until the pole&#13;
COURTESY, MIKE RANDALL, HOWE LL AREA FIRE DEPARTMENT&#13;
This cell phone tower near Howell High School was taken out of&#13;
service Tuesday after a fire damaged it. The tower was used by&#13;
several companies.&#13;
could be removed. It was unknown&#13;
when a replacement&#13;
tower would be erected. Calls to&#13;
American Tower officials were&#13;
not immediately returned.&#13;
A number of cell phone&#13;
providers used the tower, including&#13;
Nextel, Sprint, A T&amp; T&#13;
a s well a s the Howell Public&#13;
Schools.&#13;
M a rk Elliott, spokesperson&#13;
for Sprint Nextel, said&#13;
“service in the immediate&#13;
area has been disrupted.”&#13;
The company called upon&#13;
American Tower to set up a&#13;
temporary site until a permanent&#13;
solution was found,&#13;
adding that not everyone in&#13;
the area would experience&#13;
difficulty due to overlapping&#13;
sites. “There are other (tower)&#13;
sites in the area that still&#13;
provide service,” he added.&#13;
Meghan Roskopf, a spokesperson&#13;
for AT&amp;T, said in a&#13;
statement that technicians&#13;
were “working to ensure&#13;
that customers in the area&#13;
will maintain quality wireless&#13;
service.”&#13;
Laurie Hum p h re y can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
810-844-2003.&#13;
Citizen board not needed to run city's&#13;
3 cemeteries, Brighton attorney says&#13;
R e s i d e n t d i s a g r e e s&#13;
w i t h r u l i n g , s a y i n g&#13;
p a n e l is n e e d e d t o&#13;
a p p l y r u l e s e v e n l y&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
The Brighton city attorney&#13;
says the city is not required to&#13;
B appoint a citizen commission&#13;
or board to oversee its three&#13;
cemeteries.&#13;
The informal opinion from&#13;
City Attorney Paul B u rn s&#13;
was issued in response to a&#13;
request from city resident&#13;
Patricia Cole, who asked for&#13;
the creation of such a body&#13;
because, in her view, the city&#13;
charter requires it. The city&#13;
operates three public cemeteries;&#13;
Brighton H ills and&#13;
Fairview, both on Flint Road,&#13;
and the Old Village Cemetery,&#13;
behind St. P au l’s Episcopal&#13;
Church at the M ill Pond.&#13;
Cole told the council at last&#13;
week’s meeting such a board&#13;
or commission “should exist,”&#13;
citing section 4.18 of the city&#13;
B charter.&#13;
However, in summarizing&#13;
his opinion. B u rn s told the&#13;
council the functions performed&#13;
by the cemetery sex-&#13;
_ ton in Brighton are comparable&#13;
to those of a cemetery&#13;
board. “The cemetery sexton&#13;
... satisfies the legal requirements&#13;
of a cemetery commission,”&#13;
B u rn s says.&#13;
The section states, in part,&#13;
that “The council may not create&#13;
any board or commission,&#13;
other than those provided for&#13;
in this charter, to administer&#13;
any activity, department or&#13;
agency of the city government&#13;
except ... a municipal&#13;
cemetery.”&#13;
In his opinion. B u rn s cited&#13;
the city code of ordinances,&#13;
which states the cemetery&#13;
sexton “shall be charged with&#13;
the management, supervision,&#13;
record keeping and care&#13;
of the cemeteries.” H e also&#13;
cited state law, which defines&#13;
a cemetery board as “any&#13;
board, trustees or public official&#13;
or officials invested by&#13;
law with the duty of m an a g ing&#13;
or controlling any public&#13;
cemetery...”&#13;
For her part. Cole says just&#13;
because a cemetery board is&#13;
not required doesn’t mean it&#13;
is not needed. “Nothing there&#13;
says they can’t form a cemetery&#13;
board or commission,&#13;
and that’s a lot of responsibility&#13;
to put on one person,” she&#13;
says.&#13;
Cole says rules and regulations&#13;
are not equally applied&#13;
at the city’s three cemeteries,&#13;
and the only way to ensure&#13;
that they are is to have citizen&#13;
oversight.&#13;
“The rules that are posted&#13;
are antiquated,” Cole says,&#13;
sayin g she has been told&#13;
some people are “grandfathered&#13;
in” and allowed to do&#13;
such things as adding certain&#13;
types of flowers and edgings&#13;
that others, with newer plots,&#13;
are not.&#13;
M a tt Schindewolf, who as&#13;
the Department of Public&#13;
Services director is responsible&#13;
for the cemeteries, says&#13;
he doesn’t agree that Cole&#13;
has cause for concern. “A s far&#13;
a s I know, there are no major&#13;
problems at the cemeteries,”&#13;
Schindewolf says.&#13;
Cole, undaunted by the&#13;
setback, still says a cemetery&#13;
board is needed to set policy&#13;
and periodically review and&#13;
update the rules.&#13;
“The rules should be applied&#13;
equally for everybody,”&#13;
she says. A s with other city&#13;
boards and commissions,&#13;
such a body, if created, would&#13;
be under the jurisdiction of&#13;
the City Council.&#13;
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N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
P la n s are m o v ing forward&#13;
rap id ly for an athletic club&#13;
and fitnes s center in B r ig h ton&#13;
with a “country c lu b”&#13;
feel that could be open as&#13;
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M a r k M u rp h y of B r igh to n&#13;
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of a fitnes s and welln&#13;
e s s center, gym n a s ium and&#13;
recreational-social center.&#13;
A lthough the big chain fitn&#13;
ess centers in metropolitan&#13;
a re a s gen e ra lly have la rg e r&#13;
facilities, M u rp h y sa y s “The&#13;
Clu b,” a s he would call the&#13;
one in Brighton, would be “a&#13;
superior product.”&#13;
"The facility would be lo cated&#13;
near the B righ ton C in ema&#13;
20 movie theater, at the&#13;
re a r of the B r igh to n Towne&#13;
P la c e -B r ig h to n Towne&#13;
Sq u a re mixed-use development&#13;
at C h a llis R o a d and&#13;
G ran d R iv e r Avenue.&#13;
At la s t week’s B r igh to n&#13;
C ity C ou n c il meeting, coun cil&#13;
m em be r s u n an im ou sly&#13;
approved the final site plan&#13;
for the athletic club project.&#13;
P l a n s i n c l u d e a&#13;
f i t n e s s c l u b p l u s&#13;
t e n n i s , b a s k e t b a l l ,&#13;
r a c q u e t b a l l a n d&#13;
s q u a s h c o u r t s&#13;
a n d a w a l k i n g r&#13;
u n n i n g t r a c k .&#13;
The approval contained a&#13;
couple of caveats, however,&#13;
in c lu d in g su c ce s s fu l n e go tiations&#13;
le ad in g to a land&#13;
swap between the city and&#13;
the developer.&#13;
The city is interested in&#13;
g a in in g ownership of a 10-&#13;
to 12-acre parcel of undeveloped,&#13;
forested land next to&#13;
1-96 so that it can rema in a s&#13;
a greenbelt between the development&#13;
and the freeway.&#13;
The city would give the&#13;
developer a 1.13-acre strip&#13;
of land at the w est end of&#13;
the property in exchange for&#13;
the wooded acreage. Council&#13;
M em b e r Jon S topp e ls sa id&#13;
he feels s tro n g ly that would&#13;
be a fair exchange.&#13;
“It is 10 acres that can’t be&#13;
u sed for anything; it h a s no&#13;
real value,” he says. “I think&#13;
trees should not be removed&#13;
to provide visibility,” sa y s&#13;
Stoppels, lon g a s taunch&#13;
supporte r of p re se rv in g&#13;
B r igh to n ’s trees.&#13;
M u rp h y could make use of&#13;
the 1.13 acres the city would&#13;
swap a s a detention pond&#13;
needed for the athletic complex.&#13;
The size of the facility&#13;
m a rk s a s ligh t downs iz in g&#13;
from the or ig in a l proposal,&#13;
and M u rp h y a lso ha s decided&#13;
a g a in s t bu ild in g an&#13;
outdoor hockey rink.&#13;
The complex would have&#13;
a two-story “club” portion in&#13;
front, and at the re a r would&#13;
be tennis, basketball, ra c quetball&#13;
and sq u a sh courts,&#13;
a w alk ing-run nin g track and&#13;
related facilities.&#13;
The facility would include&#13;
a fitness center with weight&#13;
tra in in g and fitness equipment,&#13;
a children’s pool,&#13;
a mu ltipu rpose room, s ix&#13;
tennis courts, a cafe and a&#13;
gam e room.&#13;
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BY LINDA THEIL&#13;
N e w s S p e c i a l W r i t e r&#13;
Fowlerville Senior Center&#13;
board members have told the&#13;
Fowlerville Dis tric t L ibrary&#13;
they are not interested in&#13;
participating in the library’s&#13;
expansion plans.&#13;
Senior Center Boa rd Pre s ident&#13;
B ill Vogt and Vice P re s ident&#13;
A nna VanValkenberg&#13;
attended the library board&#13;
meeting last month to make&#13;
sure the library board understood&#13;
their position.&#13;
Fowlerville Senior Center&#13;
Director Helen Kropik said the&#13;
senior center, not the Fowlerville&#13;
school district, holds title&#13;
to 2.7 acres adjacent to the library.&#13;
Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools Superintendent E d&#13;
Alverson said the senior center&#13;
holds a deed from the school&#13;
that says that should the building&#13;
no longer be in use as a&#13;
senior center, the property reverts&#13;
to the school district.&#13;
“The school stands behind&#13;
the senior citizens center,” Alverson&#13;
said. “The school has&#13;
no agreement with the library&#13;
regarding that property.”&#13;
Library Thistee Art Currey&#13;
said the confusion has been&#13;
caused by a misunderstanding.&#13;
“They (the senior center&#13;
board) got the idea the library&#13;
board was going to take their&#13;
building and rent them space&#13;
back,” Currey said. “It was&#13;
never the library board’s intention&#13;
nor was it feasible to handle&#13;
that kind of huge building.&#13;
There was a miscommunication;&#13;
we never intended that to&#13;
happen.”&#13;
The library has hired Jeff&#13;
Turner of Turner + C a lla way&#13;
Architects in Brighton to&#13;
conduct a needs a s ses sment&#13;
for $7,200 to analyze existing&#13;
conditions and determine&#13;
future needs for a library expansion.&#13;
L a s t fall, the library&#13;
invited the senior center to&#13;
participate in the needs a s sessment.&#13;
“In the fall, they called to see&#13;
if we wanted to participate in&#13;
a $7,000 needs assessment,”&#13;
Kropik said. “We told them&#13;
very politely we were not interested.”&#13;
Currey said members of the&#13;
library board will attend a senior&#13;
center board meeting to&#13;
explain that the library is not&#13;
interested in constructing a&#13;
building big enough to house a&#13;
senior center. Head Start and&#13;
the library.&#13;
“In my judgment, we don’t&#13;
need space over the creek&#13;
(where the senior center is located),”&#13;
Curry said. “But when&#13;
the needs assessment comes&#13;
in and if we need more space&#13;
- if it’s more than we can come&#13;
up with here - we’ll have to look&#13;
elsewhere.”&#13;
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A4 TH E L IV IN G S TO N COM M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007&#13;
ENGLAND FROM A1 Recession 'just a big bump in the road'&#13;
is ju s t a big bump in the&#13;
road,” sa y s En glan d . “When&#13;
eve rything goes well with&#13;
the auto industry, M ich ig a n&#13;
goes well. M ic h ig a n will&#13;
come back. I t ’s got a lot of&#13;
water, a lot of activities and&#13;
a lot go in g for it.”&#13;
E n g la n d R e a l E s ta te se rvices&#13;
L iv in g s to n County&#13;
and part of O ak land County.&#13;
E n g la n d sa y s when he first&#13;
opened the office, located&#13;
on M-59 two miles eas t of&#13;
US-23, there were about&#13;
3,000 ca r s a day on what was&#13;
then a two-lane road, and&#13;
now he sa y s there are more&#13;
than 50,000 cars a day.&#13;
“I t ’s because of H a r tlan d ’s&#13;
central location to Pontiac,&#13;
An n Arbor, L a n s in g and&#13;
F lin t that so many professional&#13;
people live here,” says&#13;
E n g lan d . “A lot of people&#13;
choose to live here because&#13;
of the good school system.&#13;
They come here from all&#13;
over, and m an y come from&#13;
Canton, N o v i and F a rm in g -&#13;
ton because they want to get&#13;
out in the country.”&#13;
E n g la n d sa y s growth will&#13;
continue in H a r tlan d Township&#13;
thanks to the proposed&#13;
shop ping center at M-59 and&#13;
H a r t la n d Road, a proposed&#13;
W a l-M a r t and proposed developments,&#13;
like one for 900&#13;
house s behind his office.&#13;
He sa y s the a re a s that keep&#13;
him bu sie s t with real estate&#13;
sa le s are B righ ton, Genoa,&#13;
Oceola and Howell townsh&#13;
ip s a s well a s the cities of&#13;
B righ to n and Howell.&#13;
“B a c k in 1973,1 knew L iv ing&#13;
ston Coun ty w as go in g&#13;
to grow,” sa y s E n g lan d . I&#13;
ju s t didn’t know how fas t or&#13;
which way. A s a Realtor, you&#13;
watch where the utilities are&#13;
go in g and follow them.”&#13;
W hat are the h igh s and&#13;
lows for E n g la n d about the&#13;
real estate b u s in e s s?&#13;
“I t ’s a seven-day-a-week&#13;
job, and y ou ’re at the mercy&#13;
of the bu yers and se lle r s ,”&#13;
sa y s E n g lan d . “I picked the&#13;
job I have and have to live&#13;
with it. I like the satisfaction&#13;
of se e ing somebody happy&#13;
go in g into a home and m a k ing&#13;
a seller happy that he got&#13;
a decent price. I t ’s a gre at&#13;
job. I have no regrets.”&#13;
Lisa Carotin c a n be&#13;
re a ch e d a t k a ro tin®&#13;
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o r at 8 1 0 -8 4 4 -2 0 1 0&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Ordinance bans&#13;
Tertigation' use&#13;
Officials have revised H am burg&#13;
Township’s ordinance&#13;
that regulates the use of&#13;
phosphorous-based fertilizer&#13;
to include a ban on “fertigation”&#13;
systems.&#13;
Fertigation, the application&#13;
of fertilizer through an automatic&#13;
sprinkler-based sy s tem,&#13;
is tj^ically used by large&#13;
agricultural operations and&#13;
golf courses, officials said.&#13;
They are concerned that use&#13;
of these systems could result&#13;
in runoff of nitrogen and other&#13;
chemicals that can cause&#13;
algae blooms that degrade&#13;
local lakes and rivers, said&#13;
Supervisor Cindy Pine.&#13;
H am b u rg adopted its fertilizer&#13;
ordinance in 2003 to protect&#13;
the quality of township&#13;
waters. This ordinance bans&#13;
the commercial application&#13;
of phosphorous and limits the&#13;
amount of phosphorus-based&#13;
fertilizers residents can use.&#13;
HERO gets 3 -year&#13;
park OK for festival&#13;
The H am b u rg Enhanced&#13;
Recreation Organization has&#13;
been given permission to&#13;
host its annual Family FUn&#13;
Fest and fireworks in Manly&#13;
W. Bennett Memorial Park for&#13;
three more years.&#13;
The township board granted&#13;
H E R O ’S request for the&#13;
long-term commitment at its&#13;
July 17 meeting. The township’s&#13;
recreation board had&#13;
recommended the action to&#13;
allow H E R O to book carnival&#13;
rides and entertainment farther&#13;
in advance.&#13;
The H am b u rg Family Flin&#13;
Fest takes place in mid-June.&#13;
Proceeds help H E R O promote&#13;
recreation opportunities&#13;
in H am b u rg Township.&#13;
Howell&#13;
Schools warn&#13;
of book-sale scam&#13;
Salespeople peddling books&#13;
have reportedly been going&#13;
door-to-door within the How ell&#13;
school district introducing&#13;
themselves as representatives&#13;
of the Howell schools,&#13;
according to information from&#13;
the district.&#13;
N o group has given such&#13;
authority by the school dis trict&#13;
and police have been notified&#13;
of the continuing problem,&#13;
according to a district&#13;
statement.&#13;
Salesmen have also been&#13;
reported to have contacted&#13;
local businesses in the hopes&#13;
of procuring ads for book covers,&#13;
once again representing&#13;
themselves as being affiliated&#13;
with Howell Public Schools.&#13;
“The Howell public school&#13;
district has not sanctioned in&#13;
any way these activities,” the&#13;
district statement said. “It is&#13;
the hope of the district that&#13;
this warning shall serve to&#13;
caution community members&#13;
regarding such solicitations.”&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
LCC center slated&#13;
to move next week&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Center of L a n s in g C om mu nity&#13;
College will move to a&#13;
wing of the new Parker High&#13;
School C ampu s in Ma rion&#13;
Township this fall. The center&#13;
will be closed Thursday and&#13;
Friday and will reopen M o n day,&#13;
Aug. 6, to accommodate&#13;
the move.&#13;
The Parker Campus is near&#13;
the corner of County Road D -&#13;
19 and Wright Road, about one&#13;
mile south of the center’s current&#13;
location on D-19, about&#13;
'&lt; mile south of 1-96.&#13;
The center offers a full range&#13;
of courses for students interested&#13;
in associate’s and bachelor’s&#13;
degree programs, as well as for&#13;
those taking classes for personal&#13;
interest. Some of the most&#13;
popular programs of study for&#13;
center students are education,&#13;
business and nursing. Many&#13;
students begin their college&#13;
studies at the L C C Livingston&#13;
County Center and then transfer&#13;
to a four-year university.&#13;
The fall semester begins&#13;
on Aug. 23. For more information&#13;
about classes, call the&#13;
Livingston County Center at&#13;
517-545-3522.&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
3 school board&#13;
officers keep posts&#13;
Three officers on the Pinckney&#13;
Community Schools&#13;
Board of Education will retain&#13;
their positions for the 2007-08&#13;
school year.&#13;
Anne Colone, re-elected&#13;
to a four-year term in May,&#13;
stays on as president. L au ra&#13;
Heatwole and Pe g E ible r will&#13;
serve again a s vice president&#13;
and secretary, respectively.&#13;
Michelle C rampo was chosen&#13;
by the board at its July&#13;
19 organizational meeting&#13;
to replace Mike Hendee as&#13;
board treasurer. Crampo also&#13;
was elected to her first fouryear&#13;
term in May. Hendee&#13;
chose not to seed re-election&#13;
after serving 12 years on the&#13;
board.&#13;
Class enrollment&#13;
leads to layoff&#13;
Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools has laid off one high&#13;
school teacher for the 2007-08&#13;
school year, but the cut was&#13;
not caused by tight finances.&#13;
Instead, a drop in the number&#13;
of students choosing business&#13;
courses prompted the&#13;
layoff of Tom Knight at Pinckney&#13;
Community H igh School,&#13;
said B r ian Higgins, assistant&#13;
superintendent of personnel.&#13;
One fewer teacher was needed&#13;
for business clas ses next&#13;
year and K night was the least&#13;
senior teacher in the department,&#13;
he said.&#13;
K night could not be shifted&#13;
to another teaching position&#13;
because he is only state-certified&#13;
to teach business courses,&#13;
H ig g in s said. The layoff is&#13;
effective Aug. 29.&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
Pinckney officer&#13;
takes patrol duties&#13;
Mike 'Trenkle will become&#13;
Putnam Township’s primary&#13;
police officer on Wednesday&#13;
when the Pinckney Police&#13;
Department replaces the L iv ingston&#13;
County Sheriff’s D e partment&#13;
a s providers of the&#13;
township’s police services.&#13;
Trenkle, most recently with&#13;
the Fowlerville Police Department,&#13;
was chosen for the job&#13;
by Pinckney Police Chief D e nis&#13;
Aseltine and introduced&#13;
to by him to the township’s&#13;
Board of TVustees on July 18.&#13;
Trenkle will patrol the township&#13;
for 40 hours each week&#13;
under a yearlong contract&#13;
that will cost the township no&#13;
more than $72,924. Pinclmey&#13;
police also have leased a 2007&#13;
Ford Crown Victoria, which&#13;
will be used for township patrols,&#13;
Aseltine said. The fouryear&#13;
lease will cost about&#13;
$8,731 per year.&#13;
3 reappointed&#13;
to plan commission&#13;
Jerry L e s te r and J im G an non&#13;
have each been reappointed&#13;
to another three-year&#13;
term on the Putnam Township&#13;
Planning Commission.&#13;
E a ch will continue to serve&#13;
on the commission through&#13;
Au gu st 2010.&#13;
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LIVE-WORK FROMA1 Owners say development's&#13;
rules should be relaxed&#13;
offices to Fowlerville.&#13;
One problem in attracting&#13;
b u sin e s se s is that the&#13;
first-floor retail-office space&#13;
in each unit is small - less&#13;
than 500 square feet. The&#13;
u ps ta irs living space covers&#13;
1,000 square feet, but deed&#13;
restrictions do not allow any&#13;
commercial use of the second&#13;
floor. Owners also cannot use&#13;
their ga ra ge s for commercial&#13;
storage space.&#13;
D e n ise Couling, owner of&#13;
Ju s t So!, a store that sells&#13;
jewelry made with her own&#13;
patented clasp, says she is&#13;
happy with her location, but&#13;
thinks the rules should be relaxed.&#13;
“The location works for&#13;
us,” she says. “Ten percent&#13;
of our bu sin es s is online&#13;
(Web address: justso.us), and&#13;
I only need a sm a ll showroom,”&#13;
Couling says, adding&#13;
the caveat that “it would be&#13;
good for downtown Brighton&#13;
if these units could be used&#13;
completely for commercial.”&#13;
Noncompliance with that&#13;
aspect led to a lawsuit in 2005.&#13;
The city sued G irard Sensoli,&#13;
who ran his G ira rd ’s Watches&#13;
from one of the live-work&#13;
units, sa y in g he was u s in g&#13;
his second-floor living space&#13;
and his ga ra ge for retail purposes,&#13;
contrary to the cityapproved&#13;
site plan. Sensoli&#13;
h a s said when he bought the&#13;
unit he was told by the sales&#13;
agent that he was allowed to&#13;
use the second floor for commercial&#13;
purposes. The city&#13;
dropped the suit when Sen soli&#13;
sold his unit and moved.&#13;
Monet says opening up the&#13;
second floor to commercial&#13;
use would require a retrofit&#13;
on the building.&#13;
“The second-floor construction&#13;
was not designed for&#13;
(commercial) fire codes, it was&#13;
designed as residential,” he&#13;
says, while agreeing the project&#13;
would be more successful&#13;
if business uses was permitted&#13;
on the second floor.&#13;
L ike Couling, Joel and&#13;
M an d y Kocevar, who own&#13;
Security L o c k Service, are&#13;
satisfied with their location.&#13;
“I t ’s been great for us, it’s&#13;
been absolutely perfect,” Joel&#13;
Kocev ar says. The couple’s&#13;
b u sin e s s has been there for&#13;
two years.&#13;
“We needed a place to live,&#13;
and a place for our offices,&#13;
and we don’t need a lot of&#13;
room,” M a n d y K ocevar says.&#13;
“It ’s very easy to find, and&#13;
pa rk in g is not a problem,&#13;
since we get five to 10 cu s tomers&#13;
a day, spread out,”&#13;
she adds.&#13;
B u t M an d y K ocevar says&#13;
the location works only for&#13;
certain types of b u s in e s s es.&#13;
“For high retail, it’s not&#13;
good,” she says. “We have&#13;
425 feet of retail space, so if&#13;
you have a lot of inventory,&#13;
it’s not a good place.”&#13;
E u ge n e Juergens, owner&#13;
of A A A Tax and Accounting,&#13;
was the first to move into&#13;
M a in Street Crossing.&#13;
“M y bu sin e s s has flourished&#13;
at this location,” he&#13;
says, adding that for a single&#13;
person like himself, or a couple&#13;
without children, living&#13;
downtown can be rewarding.&#13;
“There’s no better place to&#13;
live than downtown B r ig h ton,”&#13;
he says. “You’re within&#13;
walking distance of stores&#13;
and restaurants and parks.”&#13;
B u t Ju ergen s also complains&#13;
about the lack of commercial&#13;
space in his unit.&#13;
“I t ’s very difficult to operate&#13;
a commercial bu sin es s from&#13;
one room,” he says.&#13;
Like Couling, Juergens&#13;
would like the city to allow&#13;
light commercial use on the&#13;
second floor. “Then, these&#13;
units will truly become commercially&#13;
viable,” he says.&#13;
Monet agree s the limited&#13;
amount of commercial space&#13;
in each unit h a s been the&#13;
Achilles heel of the development.&#13;
“The experiment didn’t&#13;
work,” he sa y s flatly. “I f anybody&#13;
has valid su g ge s tions&#13;
to make this more viable for&#13;
business, and if those options&#13;
were placed on the table,&#13;
we’d consider it.”&#13;
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o r a t 8 1 0 -8 4 4 -2 0 0 9 .&#13;
FAIR FROM A1 Changes&#13;
made fair&#13;
cheaper&#13;
to run&#13;
For one, the fair started a&#13;
week later this year than in&#13;
the past so it was out of direct M&#13;
competition with L a n s in g ’s ^&#13;
Common Ground Festival,&#13;
which features daily concerts&#13;
from headline entertainers.&#13;
Organizers also opted to&#13;
forgo the fair’s big-name concerts,&#13;
which bring with them -&#13;
hefty promotion, advertising N&#13;
and equipment costs, in favor&#13;
of offering more free and lesscostly&#13;
shows.&#13;
“We want to thank people&#13;
for coming out to the fair&#13;
and helping us,” M o r r is said.&#13;
“They really rallied around&#13;
this y e a r ’s fair, and I think it&#13;
was because of the kind of entertainment&#13;
we had.”&#13;
A s they tally this y e a r ’s&#13;
results, organizers also are&#13;
looking ahead to next year,&#13;
M o r r is said.&#13;
“We’re going to continue&#13;
monitoring expenses and&#13;
watching what we’re doing,&#13;
but we have even bigger and&#13;
better ideas for next year,”&#13;
M o r r is said. “We think we’re ^&#13;
in pretty good shape.”&#13;
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' Summer&#13;
fun heats&#13;
up at&#13;
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S w im m in g , rid in g ,&#13;
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N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
L o c a te d on 1,140 a c re s of&#13;
land in P u tn am Township,&#13;
C am p In n is fre e h a s been&#13;
offering activities with the&#13;
G ir l Scou ts of Ame rica since&#13;
1963.&#13;
The m an y overnight&#13;
camps, ra n g in g from h o r se back&#13;
rid in g at the cam p ’s 45-&#13;
horse facility to high-rope s&#13;
courses, draw 80 to 90 g ir ls&#13;
per week.&#13;
C am p e r s can a lso p a r ticipate&#13;
in water activities&#13;
on B en t le y Lake, or learn&#13;
about sm a ll farm an im a ls at&#13;
the c am p ’s farm.&#13;
“T h e y do a variety of a c tivities,&#13;
no matter what they&#13;
s ign up for,” sa y s sum m e r&#13;
camp director S u s a n A d am son.&#13;
“The older they are, the&#13;
more choices they get.”&#13;
C am p In n is fre e offers 49&#13;
overn ight cam p s for g ir ls&#13;
in second- throu gh twelfthgrade&#13;
s, a lon g with 14 day&#13;
c am p s for first- through&#13;
sixth-graders.&#13;
Nine -year-old M y ra n d a&#13;
R y d e r of G ro s s Is le enjoys&#13;
the a rch e ry le s so n s the&#13;
most.&#13;
“I t ’s a lot of fun because&#13;
you get to shoot the arrows,”&#13;
she says.&#13;
Sydne y Berger, 12, of&#13;
F a rm in g to n H ills, h a s attended&#13;
C am p In n is fre e for&#13;
five years, and h a s had fun&#13;
every time she visits. “I t ’s&#13;
a tradition,” sa y s Sydney.&#13;
At right, Myranda Ryder, 9, of&#13;
Grosse Me lines up her next&#13;
shot at the archery range at&#13;
Camp Innisfree in Putnam&#13;
Township.&#13;
PHOTOS; GORDIETAYLOR,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY N EW S&#13;
' f e ' i&#13;
“E v e r y time I come here,&#13;
I try som e th in g new. I like&#13;
adventures and it ’s a good&#13;
experience.”&#13;
C am p e r s a lso get to learn&#13;
from coun se lors who are&#13;
b rou gh t in from alt over the&#13;
world.&#13;
C am p In n is fre e works&#13;
with an organ iz a tion called&#13;
C am p Am e r ic a that helps&#13;
international stu den ts v isit&#13;
the United States.&#13;
Camp Innisfree&#13;
■ What: A Girl Scouts of&#13;
Metro Detroit summer&#13;
camp on 1,140 acres in&#13;
Putnam Township.&#13;
■ Where: Just off of&#13;
Schafer east of D-19.&#13;
■ Activities: Overnight&#13;
and day camps for girls&#13;
in first-12th grades&#13;
through August.&#13;
■ Details: Camp&#13;
registrar, 800-326-0309,&#13;
ext. 2226.&#13;
Twelve-year-old Alexis Gronda of Rockwood, left, helps friend&#13;
Sydney Berger, 12, of Farmington Hills on the high ropes course&#13;
at Camp Innisfree.&#13;
N ik k i French, one of 12&#13;
international counselors, is&#13;
from Perth, Australia.&#13;
“I t ’s good fun,” sa y s&#13;
French. “It re a lly is intere&#13;
s tin g le a rn in g from all&#13;
the different people here at&#13;
camp.”&#13;
L ik e an y international&#13;
student v is it in g the United&#13;
S ta tes for the firs t time,&#13;
F re n ch is gettin g u sed to&#13;
speakin g Am e ric an E n g lish .&#13;
“I ’m ac tu ally le a rn in g a lot&#13;
of new words,” she sa y s with&#13;
a laugh. “I ’ll tell the g ir ls to&#13;
put their jo g ge r s (shoes) on,&#13;
and they don’t u nd e r stand&#13;
me.”&#13;
The res t of C am p In n is -&#13;
free’s international counselors&#13;
ha il from R u s s ia , E n g land,&#13;
Ire lan d and Germany.&#13;
W hile the camp hosts&#13;
only G ir l Scou t-spon sored&#13;
camps, the cons truction of&#13;
a new d inin g h a ll will allow&#13;
In n is fre e to h o s t outside&#13;
grou p s in the near future.&#13;
“We hope to open up the&#13;
camp to local g ro u p s like&#13;
m a rch in g bands, c ro ss&#13;
country teams, and even lo cal&#13;
b u s in e s s retreats,” sa ys&#13;
Adamson.&#13;
“We have a lot to offer&#13;
here and we’d love to share&#13;
that with the community.”&#13;
G o rd ie T aylor c a n be&#13;
re a c h e d a t g t a y lo r®&#13;
liv in g s t o n c om m u n it y n ew s .c om&#13;
o r 8 1 0 -8 4 4 -2 0 0 8 .&#13;
Howell hires&#13;
administrators&#13;
N e w p r i n c i p a l s n a m e d&#13;
t o p a i r o f e l e m e n t a r i e s&#13;
BY STEPHENIE KOEHN&#13;
N e w s S p e c i a l W r i t e r&#13;
Howell Pu blic Schools has&#13;
four new member s to add to&#13;
its adm inis tra tive ros ter for&#13;
the com in g school year.&#13;
E a r l ie r this month, the&#13;
board of education approved&#13;
h ir in g K a r a Cotton, of H ow ell,&#13;
a s pr in c ip a l at N o r th west&#13;
E lem e n ta ry School,&#13;
re p la c in g the recently re tired&#13;
C h u c k Krae ge l. A lso&#13;
approved was M e lan ie M o r -&#13;
neau Post, of Waterford, to&#13;
be Sou th e a s t E lem e n ta ry&#13;
S ch o o l’s new principal. She&#13;
replaces D e b o rah Wolf, who&#13;
h a s taken an adminis trative&#13;
post in Dubai.&#13;
J a so n S ch ro c k and M o r r&#13;
iso n B o rd e r s have been&#13;
hired as a s s is ta n t principals&#13;
at the h igh school, replacing&#13;
M ik e M u llig a n and S an d y&#13;
M acut, both of whom have&#13;
accepted h igh school princ&#13;
ip a lsh ip s elsewhere, sa id&#13;
L yn n P a rrish, deputy sup e rintendent&#13;
of labor relations&#13;
and personnel.&#13;
Cotton earned a b a ch e lo&#13;
r ’s degree in education at&#13;
E a s te rn M ic h ig a n U n iv e r s ity&#13;
and a m a s te r ’s degree in&#13;
education lead e rship from&#13;
Wayne State University.&#13;
She ha s s ix y e a r s ’ experience&#13;
in school a dm in is t ra tion&#13;
in the H a r t la n d C o n solidated&#13;
Schools, h a v in g&#13;
served a s a s s is ta n t p r in c ipal&#13;
at both H a r t la n d H ig h&#13;
S chool and F a rm s In te r mediate&#13;
S chool and interim&#13;
pr in c ip a l at C re e k s id e E l ementary&#13;
School.&#13;
M o rn e a u P o s t earned a&#13;
b a ch e lo r ’s degree in m u s&#13;
ic education and elementa&#13;
ry education at Western&#13;
M ic h ig a n U n iv e r s ity and a&#13;
m a s te r s ’s degree in edu ca tional&#13;
leadership at Oakland&#13;
University.&#13;
T h is is her first princ ipalship,&#13;
but she h a s n e a rly 10&#13;
y e a r s of te a chin g experience&#13;
and some a dm in is t ra tive&#13;
experience, gle an ed a s&#13;
an administrative intern.&#13;
How ell res ident S ch ro ck&#13;
earned a b a ch e lo r ’s degree&#13;
in mathematics, teacher&#13;
certification and a m a s te r ’s&#13;
degree in cu r r icu lum and&#13;
teaching, a ll at M ich ig a n&#13;
State University.&#13;
H e h a s tau ght m a th em a tic&#13;
s at H ow e ll H ig h School&#13;
since 2000 and is a teacher&#13;
in the d is t r ic t’s Options&#13;
alternative education p ro gram.&#13;
H e is a member of the&#13;
high school’s school reform,&#13;
m a th em a tic s content and&#13;
futures committees.&#13;
Bord e r s , a H ig h la n d&#13;
Township resident, attended&#13;
the U.S. M ilita ry A c a d emy&#13;
at West Point, earned a&#13;
b a ch e lo r ’s degree in p h y s ical&#13;
education at Wayne State&#13;
University, and received a&#13;
m a s te r ’s degree in the art&#13;
of te aching from M a ry g ro v e&#13;
College.&#13;
He is enrolled in c la s se s&#13;
leadin g to an education spec&#13;
ia lis t degree at E M U . He&#13;
h a s tau gh t p h y s ica l education&#13;
and se rved a s a bu ild ing-&#13;
level a s s is ta n t athletic&#13;
director at F a rm in g ton P u b lic&#13;
Schools.&#13;
Both Bord e rs and Schrock,&#13;
who were selected from a&#13;
field of 46 candidates, have&#13;
extensive co a ch in g experience,&#13;
a s well.&#13;
NOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP&#13;
TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $1,220,000 IN&#13;
WATER CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND&#13;
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO PETITION FOR REFERENDUM THEREON&#13;
TO ALL ELECTORS AND TAXPAYERS OF&#13;
THE GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP:&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Township Board of the Green Oak&#13;
Charter Township, Michigan (the “Township”), has authorized the issuance of not to&#13;
exceed $1,220,000 in Water Capital Improvement Bonds to provide for the construction&#13;
of an iron removal treatment process building and upgrades in the Green Oak Charter&#13;
Township (the “Capital Improvement Project”). The Bond Resolution provides further&#13;
that the Township will finance all or a portion of the total cost of the Capital Improvement&#13;
Project by the issuance of one or more series of Water Capital Improvement Bonds&#13;
(the “Bonds”) pursuant to the provisions of Section 518 of Act No. 34. Public Acts of&#13;
Michigan, 2001, as amended (“Act 34”). The maximum amount of Bonds to be issued&#13;
in one or more series shall not exceed $1,220,000, the term of the Bonds shall not&#13;
exceed 20 years and the Bonds shall bear interest at a rate or rates that will result in a&#13;
net interest cost of not more than 7% per annum. The maximum Capital Improvement&#13;
Project cost is estimated at not to exceed $ 1,220,000.&#13;
FULL FAITH AND CREDIT AND TAXING POWER OF&#13;
THE GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP WILL BE PLEDGED&#13;
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the Bond Resolution the Township will&#13;
obligate itself to make payments to the Bond Holder in amounts sufficient to pay the&#13;
principal of and interest on the Bonds. The limited tax full faith and credit of the Township&#13;
will be pledged for the making of such bond payments. Pursuant to such pledge&#13;
of its full faith and credit, the Township will be obligated to levy such ad valorem taxes&#13;
upon all taxable property in the Township as shall be necessary to make bond payments,&#13;
which taxes, however, will be subject to applicable statutory and constitutional limitations&#13;
on the taxing power of the Township. In addition to its obligation to make payments&#13;
on the Bonds, the Township will agree in the Bond Resolution to pay all costs&#13;
and expenses of operation and maintenance of the Capital Improvement Project and all&#13;
expenses of the Township incidental to the issuance and payment of the Bonds, to the&#13;
extent such expenses are not payable from the proceeds of the Bonds.&#13;
RIGHT TO PETITION FOR REFERENDUM&#13;
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN to the electors and taxpayers of the Township&#13;
to inform them of the right to petition for a referendum on the question of issuing the&#13;
Bonds. The Township intends to issue the Bonds without a vote of the electors thereon.&#13;
If, within 45-days after publication of this notice, a petition for referendum requesting&#13;
an election on the Bonds, signed by not less than 10% or 15,000 of the registered&#13;
electors of the Township, whichever is less, has been filed with the Township Clerk, the&#13;
Bonds shall not be issued unless and until approved by a majority of the electors of the&#13;
Township voting thereon at a general or special election.&#13;
This notice is given by order of the Township Board pursuant to Act 34.&#13;
Further information may be obtained at the office of the Green Oak Charter Township&#13;
Clerk, 10001 Silver Lake Road. Brighton, MI 48116.&#13;
Michael H. Sedlak, CMC&#13;
Township Clerk&#13;
DATED: July 27, 2007&#13;
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The Bontekoe sisters, Faye, 10,&#13;
left, and Emily, 12, walk their&#13;
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At right, Emily takes Lola to&#13;
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PHOTOS: JAM IE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY N EWS&#13;
Friends celebrate Garbula's life&#13;
Brighton-area musician loses his 2-year battle with cancer July 12&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
A “Celebration of Life” in&#13;
honor of Brighton-area musician&#13;
Da ve Garbula, which&#13;
generated a packed crowd at&#13;
Champ’s Pub in B righton last&#13;
weekend, was “just the way&#13;
he would’ve wanted it.”&#13;
The a s se s sme nt comes&#13;
from his wife of 21 years,&#13;
N o rm a Garbula of Brighton&#13;
Township.&#13;
“He made such an impact&#13;
on people’s lives and brought&#13;
joy to everybody,” she said.&#13;
Garbula died July 12 after&#13;
a two-year bout with cancer,&#13;
and an old-fashioned Ir ish&#13;
wake was staged to honor&#13;
him and reminisce with family&#13;
and friends.&#13;
According to Champ’s owner&#13;
D a ve Beauchamp, more&#13;
than 100 people came to pay&#13;
tribute to a special guy. “A&#13;
couple of the band members&#13;
played a few tunes that were&#13;
(Garbula’s) favorites and stuff&#13;
they used to play,” he says.&#13;
“He was a great musician&#13;
and singer,” said friend and&#13;
former Brighton City Council&#13;
Member L a r ry Schillinger.&#13;
In addition to his day job&#13;
at V -L in e P re c is io n P ro d ucts&#13;
of Walled Lake, Garbula&#13;
played gu ita r and san g in the&#13;
band Sittin’ In, which played&#13;
at m an y venues, and on&#13;
m ost weekends at C h am p ’s.&#13;
In his brief 54 years, G a rb u la,&#13;
known by the nickname&#13;
“B e an ,” touched hundred s&#13;
of people’s lives, N o rm a&#13;
G a rb u la said.&#13;
“N o question, he w as there&#13;
(at the wake),” she said. “The&#13;
first thing is he was (literally)&#13;
there, his ashes were there,&#13;
but he was there in spirit.”&#13;
When she and Dave Garbula&#13;
met by chance at C h am p’s&#13;
Pub in 1986, they were struck&#13;
by some interesting coincidences.&#13;
Though total s tran gers,&#13;
they were both 1970 graduates&#13;
of Bedford H igh School&#13;
(in a class of 700 students), divorced&#13;
and lived in the B r igh ton&#13;
area. “I t ’s kind of fateful,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
Beauchamp and Dave Gar-&#13;
'H e m a d e s u c h&#13;
a n i m p a c t o n&#13;
p e o p l e 's l i v e s&#13;
a n d b r o u g h t j o y&#13;
t o e v e r y b o d y /&#13;
Norma Garbula, wife of Dave&#13;
Garbula. She said his memorial&#13;
service at a packed Champ's Pub&#13;
last weekend was 'just the way he&#13;
would've wanted it'&#13;
bula had talked over the years&#13;
about the coincidences between&#13;
them: Both are named&#13;
Dave, both have wives named&#13;
N o rm a (“N o rm a is not a real&#13;
common name; what’s the&#13;
odds?” Beauchamp said) and&#13;
both have a son named Dave.&#13;
The emcees at the nearly&#13;
three-hour event were S u san&#13;
Weatherhead of Troy&#13;
and D o u g Allen of Bloomfield&#13;
Hills.&#13;
Jeremiah French, N o rm a&#13;
G arbula’s son by an earlier&#13;
marriage, compiled a D V D&#13;
with highlights of G a rbu la ’s&#13;
life, and it was played on the&#13;
pub’s T V screens.&#13;
American Video Transfer&#13;
of Whitmore L a ke R oad copied&#13;
off 150 C D s of music by&#13;
G a rbu la ’s band, and the C D s&#13;
were distributed to those attending&#13;
the wake.&#13;
N o rm a Garbula said the&#13;
wake had an emotional impact&#13;
on those who attended.&#13;
“I had comments from people&#13;
that ‘T h a t’s what I want: I&#13;
don’t want sorrow and tears,&#13;
I want a celebration of my&#13;
life,”’ she said.&#13;
“I feel we really touched on&#13;
something quite special, and&#13;
it was a wonderful tribute&#13;
to him,” she added. “When&#13;
you ’re at the end of your life,&#13;
the only thing that’s important&#13;
is family and friends, and&#13;
if you base your wealth on&#13;
that, he was a very wealthy&#13;
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Roberta Balon-Vaughn, Fire&#13;
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/Vote; The information is gathered from county deed records by Transamerica Intellitech of Cincinnati. The listing includes the addresses and the reported sale price.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
property sales&#13;
Property sold recently throughout the county:&#13;
BY THE&#13;
NUMBERS&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
11256 Ford Road; $255,200&#13;
8743 Hilton Road ; $640,000&#13;
Cohoctah Township&#13;
10280 Sh ad y R id g e St;&#13;
$35,000&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
10750 B la in e Road; $215,000&#13;
8325 P a r sh a llv ille Road;&#13;
$237,000&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
5170 C ran d a ll Road;&#13;
$133,900&#13;
10356 Stelzer Road; $130,000 3875 G ran d R iv e r Ave, W;&#13;
$122,942&#13;
Conway Township&#13;
10093 Redhawk; $135,000&#13;
Fowlerville Villa ge&#13;
929 Grand St, S; $1,000,000&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
3322 B a u e r Road; $309,000&#13;
1262 C re s th a ven Dr;&#13;
$165,500&#13;
1719 Skyview D r ; $54,000&#13;
4289 Sweet Road; $82,500&#13;
Green O a k Township&#13;
11175 Clovis Pointe Dr;&#13;
$280,000&#13;
6451 M a rc y St; $91,500&#13;
Hamb urg Township&#13;
7667 H am b u rg Road;&#13;
$260,000&#13;
8935 H u ro n O ak s Ct;&#13;
$ 2 1 0 , 0 0 0&#13;
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$106,000&#13;
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$300,657&#13;
5601 Seney C ircle N;&#13;
$293,240&#13;
Ma rion Township&#13;
105 M a r io n M e ad ow s Dr;&#13;
$245,000&#13;
3255 Se sam e Dr; $270,000&#13;
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5154 Highland Road, E;&#13;
$260,000&#13;
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Health department: Bats, skunks can carry deadly rabies&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Beware of bats is the advice&#13;
from the Livingston County&#13;
Department of Public Health.&#13;
“One percent of all bats in&#13;
M ich igan carry the rabies&#13;
virus,” says Dr. Donald Lawrenchuk,&#13;
medical director of&#13;
the department. “Rabies is as&#13;
close to being 100 percent fatal&#13;
as a disease can be.”&#13;
Lawrenchuk says there&#13;
are reports of rabid bats in&#13;
Livingston County every&#13;
year, most recently two in the&#13;
Fowlerville area last year.&#13;
He says that because bats&#13;
are warm blooded m am mals,&#13;
they look for warmth&#13;
in homes and ga ra ge s on&#13;
cooler sum m e r nights. B a t s&#13;
are nocturnal, but if you see&#13;
one active during the day and&#13;
s tru g g lin g to fly, it can be an&#13;
indication that it is rabid.&#13;
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bat in your home, you should&#13;
confine it to a room by closing&#13;
all doors and windows&#13;
leading out of the room except&#13;
those to the outside.&#13;
Wear leather work gloves to&#13;
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and trap it inside u s in g cardboard&#13;
and tape.&#13;
Contact the health department&#13;
at 517-552-6882 or&#13;
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Control at 517-546-2154 to arrange&#13;
for rabies testing.&#13;
Although no bats have tested&#13;
positive for rabies in L iv ingston&#13;
County yet this year,&#13;
two skunks have.&#13;
“We had a dog in the P inck ney&#13;
area that was in a fight&#13;
with a skunk, and the skunk&#13;
tested positive,” said L aw renchuk.&#13;
“Both the dog and&#13;
the owner had to get rabies&#13;
treatment. There w as also&#13;
a dog in Howell that tested&#13;
positive for rabies, and the&#13;
source in that case was also&#13;
a skunk.”&#13;
L awrenchuk says the dog&#13;
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Clothing store founder Beverly Rae Mohr dies at 77 in Florida&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
^ N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Rmeral services were scheduled&#13;
for Wednesday for Beverly&#13;
Rae Mohr, the namesake of the&#13;
Beveriy Rae’s women’s apparel&#13;
stores, who died of a heart attack&#13;
last week at the home she&#13;
and her husband, John, shared&#13;
in Estero, Fla.&#13;
She was 77.&#13;
M ohr has been described by&#13;
her family as a “great lady.”&#13;
“I couldn’t ask for a better&#13;
mother-in-law; she was more&#13;
like a mother,” says son-in-law&#13;
Tom Carley of Brighton Township.&#13;
A former Bedford Township&#13;
resident, Mohr moved with her&#13;
family to FowlerviUe nearly 30&#13;
years ago. There, she raised&#13;
thoroughbred horses, eventually&#13;
racing at Northville Downs.&#13;
“She was a risk-taker,”&#13;
says Debbie Carley, her oldest&#13;
daughter.&#13;
M ohr started Beverly R ae ’s&#13;
in 1979 after working 25 years&#13;
for Burroughs Corp. and later&#13;
the Nawrot Pendleton chain.&#13;
She opened the first store&#13;
in Fowlerville and later&#13;
branched out, opening stores&#13;
in Howell, Hartland, Milford&#13;
and Brighton. Over the years&#13;
the others stores closed, leaving&#13;
the Brighton store the&#13;
only one remaining.&#13;
Carley took over the store&#13;
eight years ago and now coowns&#13;
the business with her&#13;
husband.&#13;
Beverly R ae’s, located for&#13;
many years at the comer of&#13;
West Main and West streets in&#13;
Brighton, moved earlier this&#13;
year to the space vacated by&#13;
the Little Professor Book Store,&#13;
next to the Brighton Mill Pond.&#13;
M o h r is survived by four&#13;
children, 12 grandchildren&#13;
and three great-grandchildren.&#13;
Services were scheduled&#13;
at the Cornerstone E v a n gelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church&#13;
in Brighton Township.&#13;
In lieu of flowers, the family&#13;
h a s asked that a donation&#13;
be made in Beverly’s name&#13;
to Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church M iss ion&#13;
F\md.&#13;
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Hall Annex, 122 S. Howell St., Pinckney, Mi., on Monday, August 13. 2007 at 7:00&#13;
PM regarding the following:&#13;
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1. Relief from Chapter 19, Section 53 - Rear setback and side setback&#13;
Request a variance in R-l-B zoning for a deck.&#13;
1. Relief from Chapter 19. Section 53 - Rear setback.&#13;
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Owner: William Preskin&#13;
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Scrapbook, B2&#13;
Calendar, B4 LIVINGSTON&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Mighty Mac&#13;
remains an&#13;
inspiration&#13;
I searched for hours (well,&#13;
at least an hour) through box&#13;
after box of old photos and&#13;
several carousels (remember&#13;
those?) of slides. I could see the&#13;
photos in my mind.&#13;
They were magnificent images.&#13;
One showed a thin line&#13;
of lights connecting two land&#13;
masses with fireworks overhead.&#13;
Another was an artistic&#13;
image from a dark night with&#13;
the lights blurred (intentionally,&#13;
of course).&#13;
I found one of them, but I&#13;
almost wish I hadn’t. The quality&#13;
in my mind’s eye was much&#13;
^ higher than the quality of the&#13;
P slide dated 1975 and showing&#13;
the lights of the Mackinac&#13;
Bridge with Fourth of July&#13;
fireworks bursting overhead. I&#13;
shot the photo on a three-day&#13;
camping weekend called our&#13;
honeymoon.&#13;
A couple weeks ago I invited&#13;
readers to share with us their&#13;
photos of the Mackinac Bridge&#13;
to help celebrate the 50th anniversary&#13;
of the suspension&#13;
bridge that links Michigan’s&#13;
peninsulas. I promised to dig&#13;
up some of my own. I was able&#13;
to add one photo to the collection&#13;
on Page B2. The 50th anniversary&#13;
of the bridge is being&#13;
celebrated in Mackinaw City&#13;
and St. Ignace this weekend.&#13;
I had hoped to lay my hands&#13;
on a small black-and-white&#13;
photo taken by my grandfather&#13;
as we waited to board the ferry&#13;
that would take us from Mackinaw&#13;
City to St. Ignace. I don’t&#13;
think the bridge was visible,&#13;
but I recall being told that it&#13;
was under construction at the&#13;
time.&#13;
The bridge opened to traffic&#13;
in November 1957, just two&#13;
months before I turned 5. So&#13;
the photo probably was taken&#13;
^ that summer. My grandparents&#13;
™ spent much of each summer&#13;
traveling all over the state and&#13;
it makes sense that they would&#13;
want to take one last ferry trip&#13;
before the bridge opened.&#13;
As a life-long Michigander,&#13;
the bridge has always fascinated&#13;
me. I’ve driven across the&#13;
five-mile span in summer and&#13;
winter. I’ve ridden my bicycle&#13;
fixim south to north and walked&#13;
from north to south.&#13;
I think one of the most scenic&#13;
views of Michigan is visible&#13;
as you crest that last big hill&#13;
on northbound 1-75 south of&#13;
Mackinaw City and the bridge&#13;
pops into view among the lush,&#13;
green tree cover of Michigan&#13;
“up north.”&#13;
^ We live in a state that has&#13;
^ so many natural wonders&#13;
- three Great Lakes, Sleeping&#13;
Bear Dunes, world-class trout&#13;
streams - that we tend to take&#13;
I things like a bridge for granted.&#13;
But this is not your average&#13;
bridge.&#13;
P The five-mile span is the&#13;
third longest suspension bridge&#13;
in the world and the longest&#13;
in the western Hemisphere.&#13;
At mid-span the roadway sits&#13;
20 feet above the water of the&#13;
straits, where lakes Huron and&#13;
Michigan meet.&#13;
The main towers of the&#13;
bridge rise 552 feet above the&#13;
water. Connected end-to-end,&#13;
the wire in the main cables&#13;
would stretch for 42,000 miles.&#13;
The bridge required 466,300&#13;
cubic yards of concrete, 4.8 million&#13;
rivets and more than 1 million&#13;
steel bolts. It tips the scales&#13;
at more than 1 million tons.&#13;
Wow. That’s just what I say&#13;
each time I lay eyes on the&#13;
Mighty Mac.&#13;
W If you haven’t visited lately,&#13;
consider a trip to the tip of the&#13;
mitt. Or join the thousands who&#13;
walk the span each Labor Day.&#13;
You won’t be disappointed.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
1^ can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
810-844-2004.&#13;
For more about the history of the&#13;
bridge, go these Web sites: www.&#13;
michigan.gov/mdot or www. ■&#13;
mackinacbridge.org.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Dakotah Calpert, 11, of Marion Township,&#13;
shows his reptile at the 4-H Pocket Pets,&#13;
Companion Pats &amp; Reptile Show. Calpert is&#13;
a member of the Hilly Hustlers 4-H Club.&#13;
Recast county fair&#13;
draws families&#13;
to Fowlerville&#13;
Garrett Laier,&#13;
left, of Howell&#13;
proudly shows his&#13;
Grand Champion&#13;
Dairy Steer in&#13;
the auction&#13;
ring July 20 at&#13;
the Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair.&#13;
Lindsey&#13;
Chamberlain,&#13;
below, of&#13;
Webberville&#13;
waits outside the&#13;
auction ring with&#13;
her steer, which&#13;
was the Reserve&#13;
Grand Champion&#13;
at the 2007 fair.&#13;
PHOTOS: HOPE LASH,&#13;
SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
A n i m a l&#13;
a u c t i o n s&#13;
a h i g h l i g h t&#13;
f o r 4 - H&#13;
m e m b e r s&#13;
From News staff reports The prize-winning steer have&#13;
been sold at auction and the&#13;
piglets born during the fair&#13;
have returned to the farm.&#13;
The midway has moved&#13;
on to entertain families in&#13;
another community and Ghengis&#13;
John has survived another powerful&#13;
show.&#13;
Another fair has come and gone&#13;
at the Fowlerville Fairgrounds.&#13;
This year’s event was the 121st&#13;
year for the traditional county fair&#13;
that was recast as the new Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair. It’s new focus on&#13;
affordable, regional entertainment&#13;
and family fun helped put the fair&#13;
back on solid financial footing.&#13;
T h is little p ig g y&#13;
It was the grand finale to months&#13;
of hard work and effort as Livingston&#13;
County 4-H members participated&#13;
in the large animal auction&#13;
on one of the final days of the fair’s&#13;
week-long run.&#13;
This year’s large animal auction&#13;
included 672 steers, 65 lambs and&#13;
123 hogs for the more than 125 buyers&#13;
to purchase. The event was bittersweet&#13;
for the young sellers, who&#13;
expressed sadness at seeing their&#13;
animals leave. But they also were&#13;
SEE FAIR, 83&#13;
Pedal puller: Gwenna Zanin, 4,&#13;
above, of Fowlerville, made an&#13;
impressive debut in the Pedal&#13;
Pullers event during Kids' Day at&#13;
the fair.&#13;
Pony ride: The pony ride was a&#13;
highlight at the fair for Ernie&#13;
Jenkins, 8, left, who was visiting&#13;
from Texas.&#13;
Pinckney resident John Fletcher,&#13;
right, dons his patriotic suit&#13;
for a performance as Ghengis&#13;
John the Human Firecracker at&#13;
the Fowlerville Family Fair on&#13;
Saturday. Fletcher's suit was&#13;
covered with 12,344 firecrackers,&#13;
which he ignited as part of his&#13;
fundraising efforts for Cell Phones&#13;
for Soldiers.&#13;
PHOTOS (ABOVE, LEFTI LISA CAROLIN,&#13;
(RIGHT) GORDIE TAYLOR,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
m&#13;
Howell's Beatrice Cuthbertson is county's Homemaker of the Year&#13;
She has her hands full&#13;
with family, 4-H work and&#13;
career&#13;
BY GORDIE TAYLOR&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
Beatrice Cuthbertson of Howell&#13;
was a busy woman at this year’s&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair.&#13;
As leader of the Fowlerville-based&#13;
Lucky Clovers 4-H Club, she was&#13;
busy helping ready club members for&#13;
craft and livestock judging during last&#13;
week’s fair.&#13;
Cuthbertson also had her hands full&#13;
with her own children, who entered&#13;
chickens in the poultry competition.&#13;
But it was that focus on helping&#13;
youth succeed that also helped&#13;
her win the 2007 Livingston County&#13;
Homemaker of the Year competition.&#13;
Even with all of her responsibilities&#13;
as a mother and 4-H leader, Cuthbertson&#13;
found time to enter all 24&#13;
categories in the Homemaker of the&#13;
Year competition. Those categories&#13;
ranged from baking, hide tanning&#13;
and knitting to jewelry making and&#13;
photography.&#13;
In addition to the broad range of&#13;
competition categories, Cuthbertson&#13;
is a talented musician. Since age 12,&#13;
SEE HOMEMAKER, 83&#13;
Beatrice&#13;
Cuthbertson,&#13;
44, of Howell&#13;
was crowned&#13;
the 2007&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County&#13;
Homemaket'&#13;
of the Year&#13;
during&#13;
Ladies'&#13;
Day at the&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
fair.&#13;
GORDIE TAYLOR,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
B2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007&#13;
^ B L'VM&#13;
i g h t y M a c&#13;
c e l e b r a t e s 5 0 y e a r s&#13;
Victoria Moilanen&#13;
of "Calligraphy by&#13;
Victoria" took this&#13;
photo in October&#13;
2002 while visiting&#13;
the Straits of&#13;
Mackinac area with&#13;
her husband who&#13;
is from the Upper&#13;
Peninsula. Victoria&#13;
liked the photo so&#13;
much that she had&#13;
it enlarged as a gift&#13;
for her husband.&#13;
COURTESY, ViaORIA MOILANEN&#13;
COURTESY MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION&#13;
Above: This view of the bridge, taken from&#13;
atop one of the towers, shows a freighter&#13;
passing through the Straits of Mackinac,&#13;
where lakes Huron and Michigan come&#13;
together.&#13;
At right: This photo from June 6,1956,&#13;
shows workers erecting the catwalk&#13;
heading south from the north tower of&#13;
the bridge.&#13;
COURTESY MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION&#13;
This view of the&#13;
Mackinac Bridge,&#13;
with an American&#13;
flag flapping in the&#13;
wind was captured&#13;
from Mackinaw City&#13;
during a Fitzgerald&#13;
family vacation in&#13;
1988.&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
COURTESY JOHN MCMULLEN&#13;
The McMullen family of Fowlerville participated in the Labor Day bridge&#13;
walk in 2006. Here Barb and John McMullen pose at the finish with&#13;
children Jeremy, 6, Tori, 4, and Evan, 2.&#13;
I&#13;
Smitten with mitten, golfers lining up to play course's 6th hole&#13;
Tanglewood&#13;
Golf Club&#13;
head golf&#13;
professional&#13;
Brad Stedry&#13;
stands by a&#13;
miniature model&#13;
of the Mackinac&#13;
Bridge, which&#13;
sits behind the&#13;
sixth green of&#13;
the west nine in&#13;
Lyon Township.&#13;
Golfers call&#13;
the par-4 sixth&#13;
the "Michigan&#13;
Hole."&#13;
Miniature Great Lakes&#13;
a hit at Lyon Twp. club&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
It’s called “the Miehigan hole” by&#13;
golfers.&#13;
The 344-yard sixth hole of the&#13;
west nine at the 27-hole Tanglewood&#13;
Golf Club in Lyon Township features&#13;
a mitten-shaped green connected to&#13;
an “Upper Peninsula” by a replica of&#13;
the Mackinac Bridge. Like the real&#13;
bridge, which celebrates its 50th&#13;
birthday this summer, the smaller&#13;
version is also popular.&#13;
“People will call to say they want&#13;
to play the nine with the Michigan&#13;
hole,” Tanglewood golf professional&#13;
Brad Steely says. “We just had a&#13;
wedding (recently) where they went&#13;
out there and took pictures. That&#13;
happens once or twice a year.”&#13;
'Tanglewood owner Ken Freund&#13;
says an eight-acre lake on the property&#13;
was shaped into three miniature&#13;
Great Lakes with the design input of&#13;
former Ann Arbor golf architect Bill&#13;
Newcomb. Right-handed sheers can&#13;
drown their tee shots in Lake Huron&#13;
along the right side of the fairway,&#13;
while Lake Michigan and Lake Superior&#13;
surround the green.&#13;
On the course’s Web site (www.&#13;
tanglewoodtheUon.com) a tip about&#13;
the Michigan-shaped green reads:&#13;
“Pay close attention to the flag location&#13;
because you do not want to be&#13;
putting from Lansing to Cheboygan.”&#13;
Only walkers can enjoy a stroll&#13;
across the bridge to the U.P, which&#13;
includes the tee area at No. 7. No&#13;
carts are aUowed.&#13;
“The hole is a nemesis for a lot of&#13;
people. They remember it,” Freund&#13;
says. “It plays fair, but it can get you&#13;
in trouble.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be reached at&#13;
jdeegan@livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y&#13;
S C R A P B O O K&#13;
Jack Epiey, adjutant of&#13;
Fowlerville's American&#13;
Legion, gathers with&#13;
niece Staff Sgt. Hillary&#13;
Donohue Vogel and&#13;
great niece, 3-year-old&#13;
Grace Recker, at the&#13;
Memorial Day ceremony&#13;
in Fowlerville. Vogel gave&#13;
the benediction and Grace&#13;
assisted with the placing&#13;
of the wreath.&#13;
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left, and Max Rose&#13;
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Vacation Bible School&#13;
at the Brighton&#13;
Nazarene Church.&#13;
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FAIR FROM B1&#13;
Young raisers bid farewell to livestock&#13;
proud of their accomplishments.&#13;
“You know how much effort&#13;
goes into these animals,” says&#13;
Tim Nahri, one of the auctioneers&#13;
for the event. “There’s a&#13;
lot of heart and soul in every&#13;
animal brought into the ring.&#13;
Our job is to get the buyers to&#13;
give the most they can so the&#13;
kids can bank the money for a&#13;
college fund.”&#13;
This year’s 4-H King Joel&#13;
Bontekoe has taken care of&#13;
the homegrown 1,620-pound&#13;
Reserve Champion Dairy&#13;
Steer since it was born on the&#13;
family farm 18 months ago.&#13;
“I’ve gotten attached to&#13;
him,” says the 14-year-old&#13;
Bontekoe about his steer&#13;
named Texas Ranger. “It’s&#13;
sad to see him leave but it’s&#13;
all about the experience. You&#13;
learn the responsibility of taking&#13;
care of an animal and it’s&#13;
lots of fun.”&#13;
Christa Carter of Howell&#13;
also was sad to take her&#13;
1,415-pound steer to auction.&#13;
“I’ve taken care of Cozmo for&#13;
16 months and auction day is&#13;
kind of sad; but next week I&#13;
get to start with a new baby&#13;
calf to raise. I already have&#13;
him picked.”&#13;
Many of the animals at the&#13;
4-H auction are designated as&#13;
homegrown. A homegrown&#13;
animal is born on the 4-H participant’s&#13;
property.&#13;
“It’s lots of fun but hard&#13;
work,” says Daniel Graham&#13;
of Hartland who raised a Suffolk&#13;
sheep. “You learn a lot&#13;
about birthing, taking care of&#13;
animal, being careful of diseases&#13;
and spend time with&#13;
them every day to get them&#13;
used to you.”&#13;
Before auction day 4-Hers&#13;
participate in several events&#13;
with their animal at the fair.&#13;
The kids can win ribbons for&#13;
weight class and showmanship&#13;
as well as the elite ribbons&#13;
for grand and reserve&#13;
champion.&#13;
“Most 4-H kids know&#13;
they’re not going to have the&#13;
grand or reserve champion,”&#13;
says Teena Munsell, 4-H coordinator&#13;
for the Michigan State&#13;
University Extension Office in&#13;
Howell. “It’s getting a ribbon&#13;
in the showmanship competition&#13;
that’s important.”&#13;
A big component of preparing&#13;
for the fair and auction&#13;
is marketing the animal&#13;
to potential buyers. 4-H kids&#13;
send letters encouraging&#13;
potential bidders to attend&#13;
the auction and bid on the&#13;
animals.&#13;
“Most (auction bidders) will&#13;
walk away with buying something&#13;
because they’ve been&#13;
invited,” says Munsell. “If the&#13;
kids have done their homework&#13;
and sent letters to their&#13;
potential buyers, they’re usually&#13;
successful at auction.”&#13;
The average animal at the&#13;
fair auction will sell for 30&#13;
cents to 40 cents above market&#13;
value. It’s a plus for the&#13;
kids and the buyers who receive&#13;
quality meat far below&#13;
supermarket pricing.&#13;
First-time bidder Matthew&#13;
Zelyez of Waterford was looking&#13;
for value and quality. “1&#13;
have five kids to feed and I’m&#13;
looking for a big steer. This is&#13;
real meat - no preservatives,&#13;
no artificial steroids.”&#13;
Kids have a b la s t ...&#13;
They came out in droves&#13;
-k id s 12 and under along&#13;
with parents, siblings and&#13;
friends to enjoy a warm and&#13;
sunny Kids Day on July 18 at&#13;
the Fowlerville Family Fair.&#13;
Activities got under way in&#13;
the morning at the Finlan Gazebo,&#13;
where kids competed by&#13;
age group to find and keep as&#13;
many quarters as they could&#13;
in a pile of sawdust during the&#13;
quarter scramble.&#13;
“My favorite thing to do&#13;
at the fair is to get money,”&#13;
says Fowlerville resident&#13;
Alex Leclerc, who competed&#13;
against other third-graders.&#13;
“I found $3 worth of quarters&#13;
and am going to use it to play&#13;
games at the fair.”&#13;
His mom, Kimber Peach,&#13;
says Alex entered five contests&#13;
that day for his spoon&#13;
collection, and for best zucchini,&#13;
cake, cookies and derby&#13;
car, and won the latter two.&#13;
“I like the free stuff,” Says&#13;
Peach, who had also brought&#13;
her 2-year-old daughter, Samantha,&#13;
and two neighbors.&#13;
“I’ve been coming for years&#13;
and love the old-time feel of&#13;
it.”&#13;
Fair Queen Emily Tuthill,&#13;
18, of Green Oak Township,&#13;
was handing out candy to&#13;
children while Fair Queen&#13;
runners-up Becky Muscato,&#13;
20, of Brighton Township, and&#13;
Kayla Heckman, 18, of Genoa&#13;
Township, also interacted&#13;
with kids.&#13;
At the Pedal Pullers competition,&#13;
4-year-old Gwenna&#13;
Zanin of Fowlerville made her&#13;
debut. Her mom, Emily, said&#13;
she’d been practicing on her&#13;
bike at home.&#13;
The rides are always a big&#13;
hit with kids, including the&#13;
more than dozen kids from&#13;
the Giggle Gang Day Care&#13;
and Preschool in Howell who&#13;
were excited to go on the&#13;
bumper cars.&#13;
“I like the rides best,” says&#13;
Giggle Gang participant Katelyn&#13;
Hanson, 8.&#13;
With some horse riding&#13;
experience under his belt, 8-&#13;
year-old Ernie Jenkins headed&#13;
right for the pony ride.&#13;
“I’m from Texas and take&#13;
horse-riding lessons,” says&#13;
Ernie. “I like all the rides, but&#13;
the ponies are my favorite.”&#13;
... and so does John&#13;
There are many ways to&#13;
promote a worthy nonprofit&#13;
organization. Bake sales, car&#13;
washes and selling candy&#13;
bars are the usual modes of&#13;
fundraising.&#13;
Pinckney’s John Fletcher&#13;
takes a different approach:&#13;
He straps a vest covered in&#13;
thousands of firecrackers to&#13;
his body and ignites it.&#13;
As part of his efforts to support&#13;
Cell Phones for Soldiers,&#13;
Fletcher has come out of retirement&#13;
from the entertainment&#13;
business to kick off his&#13;
Ghengis John The Human&#13;
Firecracker’s Patriotic Act of&#13;
Defiance Tour, during which&#13;
he will wow crowds across the&#13;
country with his pyrotechnic&#13;
display.&#13;
Fletcher began supporting&#13;
the Cell Phones for Soldiers&#13;
program after seeing drop&#13;
boxes across the county.&#13;
“After talking to some people&#13;
about the program, I felt&#13;
that this was something to&#13;
break out the suit for,” says&#13;
Fletcher.&#13;
According to Fletcher,&#13;
helping out the program is&#13;
simple.&#13;
“We don’t ask for cash. All&#13;
we collect is prepaid phone&#13;
cards and old cell phones that&#13;
we can send to the troops,”&#13;
explains Fletcher. “Since&#13;
March, I’ve collected almost&#13;
500,000 minutes of talk time&#13;
for soldiers to call their families.”&#13;
Fletcher’s performance&#13;
last Saturday night at the&#13;
fair was intended to raise&#13;
awareness for the program&#13;
and its cause. He ignited&#13;
12,344 individual firecrackers&#13;
strapped to a special&#13;
cape that he wears. He intends&#13;
to send a tape of the&#13;
festivities to American soldiers&#13;
overseas.&#13;
“This is a big tribute to the&#13;
troops, and we just want them&#13;
to know that we’re behind&#13;
them,” says Fletcher.&#13;
While Fletcher’s performance&#13;
may seem unorthodox,&#13;
Fowlerville Fair President&#13;
John Morris believes&#13;
Fletcher’s heart is in the right&#13;
place.&#13;
“He’s truly a dedicated individual,”&#13;
says Morris. “It’s&#13;
incredible that he is doing&#13;
something like this to help&#13;
support the troops.”&#13;
For more information on&#13;
the Cell Phones for Soldiers&#13;
Program, visit www.cellphonesforsoldiers.&#13;
com.&#13;
News staff reporters Gordie Taylor&#13;
and Lisa Carotin and special&#13;
writer Hope Lash contributed to&#13;
this report.&#13;
HOMEMAKER FROM B1&#13;
2007 winner is surprised by fair honor&#13;
Cuthbertson has. performed&#13;
in a fife and drum corps at&#13;
historical re-enactments&#13;
across the state. She plays&#13;
the bass drum, snare drums&#13;
and fife.&#13;
P Cuthbertson also is a parttime&#13;
staff scientist at Delta&#13;
Environmental Consultants&#13;
in Novi, where she does research&#13;
that helps the compa-&#13;
, ny do environmental cleanup&#13;
work.&#13;
^ “I am very surprised that&#13;
^ I actually won,” said Cuthbertson,&#13;
44, who was one of&#13;
five finalists for the award.&#13;
“It’s a great honor to represent&#13;
homemakers across the&#13;
county.”&#13;
After receiving the award,&#13;
Cuthbertson was embraced&#13;
by her husband and two of&#13;
her six children, who range&#13;
in age from 3 to 19.&#13;
“She’s always helping people&#13;
out,” said her husband of&#13;
20 years, Jim. “Family values&#13;
tend to slip through nowadays,&#13;
and she keeps reminding&#13;
us that family does come&#13;
first.”&#13;
Echoing the same thoughts&#13;
was Ladies’ Day coordinator&#13;
Erin Drummond. “Homemakers&#13;
are just so important,”&#13;
says Drummond. “Without&#13;
women, the world wouldn’t&#13;
go round.”&#13;
Drummond was impressed&#13;
by all the finalists in&#13;
this y e a r’s competition and&#13;
saw Cuthbertson as a worthy&#13;
award recipient. “She’s&#13;
a great woman,” she says.&#13;
“She really does it all.”&#13;
Cuthbertson will represent&#13;
Livingston County as&#13;
a contestant for the title of&#13;
Michigan Homemaker of the&#13;
Year at the Michigan State&#13;
Fair starting Aug. 22.&#13;
Accompanying the Ladies’&#13;
Day festivities was a motivational&#13;
keynote speech from&#13;
Jennifer Raica, vice president&#13;
and director of operations&#13;
for Joe Raica Excavating.&#13;
She told the crowd that&#13;
women had the abilities to&#13;
contribute to parts of society&#13;
that are normally run by&#13;
men, citing her role in the&#13;
construction industry.&#13;
“I ju st want to encourage&#13;
women to get out and&#13;
be involved,” says Raica.&#13;
“If it wasn’t for women, we&#13;
wouldn’t have a community.”&#13;
Gordie Taylor can be&#13;
reached at gtayior®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2008.&#13;
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V O L U N T E E R S&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way.&#13;
HOWELL MELON FESTIVAL&#13;
Help is needed at the 48th&#13;
annual Howell Jaycees Melon&#13;
Festival Aug. 17-19 with face&#13;
painting, parade staging,&#13;
handing out popcorn, ticket&#13;
taking, trash detail, directing&#13;
cars. Details: (517) 546-7477 or&#13;
visit www.howellmelonfestival.&#13;
com.&#13;
RADIOLOGY GREETER&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Livingston&#13;
Hospital and St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Woodland Health Center are&#13;
looking for volunteers to help&#13;
in the Radiology Department&#13;
on weekdays to greet patients,&#13;
collect paperwork and keep&#13;
the waiting room neat. Call the&#13;
hospital Volunteer Services at&#13;
517-545-6296.&#13;
DRIVERS&#13;
The Meals on Wheels -&#13;
Livingston County Senior&#13;
Nutrition Program seeks&#13;
drivers to deliver meals to&#13;
Homebound Seniors in local&#13;
areas in Livingston and Western&#13;
Oakland Counties. Please apply&#13;
from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at 9525 E.&#13;
Highland Road, room 11 of the&#13;
former Hartland High School.&#13;
RACE HELP&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Community Alliance is hosting&#13;
the 5th Annual "Run Drugs&#13;
Run" Sept. 8 at the Howell City&#13;
Park in Howell. Help is needed&#13;
with registration, check-in,&#13;
mile splits, water stations, and&#13;
the finish line. Details: 517-&#13;
540-7759 or e-mail TMorrow@&#13;
co.livingston.mi.us.&#13;
MUSEUM HELP&#13;
The Hamburg Historical Society&#13;
needs people to file, clean and&#13;
prepare museum displays or&#13;
perform any other museum&#13;
work. Contact Sandy at 810-231-&#13;
2863 or e-mail ers@htdconnect.&#13;
com.&#13;
HOSPICE SUPPORT&#13;
Samaritan Care Hospice&#13;
is seeking compassionate&#13;
individuals, age 18 years&#13;
and older, to provide&#13;
companionship to terminally ill&#13;
patients throughout Livingston&#13;
County, particularly in the&#13;
Howell area. Details: 800-397-&#13;
9360 or e-mail chriakok@aol.&#13;
com.&#13;
CAREER BOUTIQUE&#13;
The Women's Resource Center&#13;
is looking help with the Career&#13;
Boutique on Tuesdays and&#13;
Thursdays 1-3 p.m. Details: 517-&#13;
548-2200 or e-mail mtaylor@&#13;
wrc-livingston.org.&#13;
DAY OF CARING&#13;
The Livingston County United&#13;
Way hosts its 6th Annual Day of&#13;
Caring, a one-day community&#13;
improvement blitz on Aug. 22.&#13;
The agency seeks volunteers&#13;
of high school age, adults or&#13;
parent/child combinations to&#13;
help with morning shifts 8:30&#13;
a.m.-noon or afternoon shifts 1-&#13;
4:30 p.m. Details: 810-494-3000&#13;
ore-mail lcuway@lcunitedway.&#13;
org.&#13;
SORTAND PACK FOOD&#13;
Gleaners Community Food&#13;
Bank in Livingston County&#13;
needs help sorting and packing&#13;
donated food for distribution&#13;
to the community. Details:&#13;
www.gcfb.org and click on&#13;
"Volunteer Opportunities.&#13;
FOLLOW-UP ASSISTANCE&#13;
Love INC is looking for people&#13;
to assist the director with&#13;
coordination of services and&#13;
follow-up, including return calls&#13;
to clients 1:30-3 p.m., Monday&#13;
through Thursday. Details: 810-&#13;
494-4056, or e-mail kjanego@&#13;
livingstonloveinc.org.&#13;
Volunteer Livingston, a program&#13;
of the Livingston County United&#13;
Way, promotes the need for&#13;
volunteers in the Livingston&#13;
County area. For a complete list&#13;
of current volunteer postings, visit&#13;
the Web site www.lcunitedway.&#13;
org. Please submit your&#13;
organization's volunteer needs to&#13;
donr@chartermi.net.&#13;
A C H I E V E R S&#13;
Howell teacher&#13;
scores AP exams&#13;
Howell High School teacher&#13;
Mark Oglesby was selected in&#13;
June to participate in the annual&#13;
reading and scoring of&#13;
the College Board’s Advanced&#13;
Placement Examinations in&#13;
U. S. Government and Politics.&#13;
Of 600 educators nationally,&#13;
four including Oglesby were&#13;
from Michigan.&#13;
Each year the AP program&#13;
gives more than 1 million capable&#13;
high school students an&#13;
opportunity to take rigorous&#13;
college-level courses and examinations&#13;
and, based on their&#13;
exam performance, to receive&#13;
credit and advanced placement&#13;
status when they enter&#13;
college.&#13;
“This forum ... fosters professionalism,&#13;
allows for the exchange&#13;
of ideas, and strengthens&#13;
the commitment to students&#13;
and to teaching,” said&#13;
TTevor packer, AP program executive&#13;
director. “We are very&#13;
grateful for the contributions&#13;
of talented educators like Mark&#13;
Oglesby.”&#13;
Eighth-grader&#13;
sets track record&#13;
Johnny Duran, an eighthgrade&#13;
student at Fowlerville&#13;
Junior High School, recently&#13;
capped off a junior high track&#13;
season with a school record&#13;
-setting a time of 53.8 second&#13;
in the 400-meter dash at the&#13;
Greater Lansing Honor Roll&#13;
'Track Meet. Duran also plays&#13;
football and basketball and is&#13;
the son of John and Ann Duran.&#13;
The News will publish Achievers&#13;
as space allows. Send information&#13;
to Achievers, the Livingston&#13;
Community News, 420 W. Main&#13;
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B4 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007&#13;
Summer Bible school re-creates ancient Middle East for children's benefit&#13;
Brighton learning&#13;
program written&#13;
almost 20 years ago&#13;
BY HOPE LASH&#13;
News Special Writer&#13;
Far from the bustling&#13;
noise of Brighton Road traffic,&#13;
a thriving farmers market&#13;
existed last week that&#13;
was a little different than&#13;
normal. It was a community&#13;
marketplace set in biblical&#13;
times.&#13;
Almost 200 children from&#13;
preschool through fifth&#13;
grade enjoyed traveling&#13;
through time to experience&#13;
life in Galilee 29 A.D. during&#13;
last week’s Vacation Bible&#13;
School at the Brighton Nazarene&#13;
Church.&#13;
The marketplace consisted&#13;
of 12 interactive stations&#13;
that students could choose&#13;
that incorporated products,&#13;
tools and materials that&#13;
would have been available&#13;
in 29 A.D.&#13;
Baking bread, creating&#13;
seashell necklaces, grinding&#13;
barley and salt, making&#13;
tile trivets and pinch pots,&#13;
petting animals in the barnyard,&#13;
learning about herbs&#13;
and oils as well as crafting&#13;
a wooden hammer at the&#13;
carpenter’s shop were just&#13;
some of the options.&#13;
Favorite kid stops were&#13;
the seashell necklaces,&#13;
pounding wooden nails with&#13;
the hammer and sampling&#13;
homemade candies.&#13;
“Market is really fun and&#13;
you can do whatever you&#13;
like,” says 6-year-old Isabella&#13;
Federoff. “I learned&#13;
they used to get their own&#13;
HOPE LASH, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Nazarene Middle School Youth Pastor Jamie Stamm, Austin Caswell of South Lyon and church&#13;
volunteer Dave Bonin perform a "Drama at the Well" that reinforces the daily Bible lesson at the&#13;
29 A.D. Galilean marketplace during a Vacation Bible School program last week.&#13;
food like from grapes and&#13;
squash.”&#13;
“Our main goal was to let&#13;
kids see how Jesus lived,”&#13;
says VBS Director Dawn&#13;
Kennedy, “The kids really&#13;
enjoyed it. The marketplace&#13;
is an avenue to teach about&#13;
who Jesus is today.”&#13;
Kennedy’s aunt wrote the&#13;
program about 20 years ago&#13;
that was later published by&#13;
Group publishing. “The program&#13;
is phenomenal,” says&#13;
Jamie Stamm, the middle&#13;
school youth pastor. “The&#13;
students are excited to&#13;
come every day and really&#13;
remember the daily Bible&#13;
points.”&#13;
Nazarene Family Pastor&#13;
Tim Wessel adds, “My kids&#13;
are coming home every&#13;
night with new stories about&#13;
the Bible, singing songs and&#13;
telling about the things they&#13;
learned at market.”&#13;
Marketplace volunteers&#13;
were encouraged to dress&#13;
in costume and immerse&#13;
themselves into biblical Galilee.&#13;
“I told my volunteers to&#13;
make the kids feel like their&#13;
role was really their job,”&#13;
says Janette Charlick, the&#13;
marketplace leader. “I asked&#13;
them to become the baker,&#13;
the herbalist or carpenter.”&#13;
Volunteers in charge of&#13;
the market made an effort to&#13;
get authentic Middle Eastern&#13;
food for the students to&#13;
sample. Smoked fish, figs,&#13;
venison, dates, goat’s milk,&#13;
Persian melon and other&#13;
Middle Eastern food were&#13;
available for students to&#13;
sample.&#13;
“The kids have been very&#13;
Isabella Federoff, le ft, o f Whitmore Lake, and Hamburg&#13;
Township resident Zane Beydoun try the homemade soap as&#13;
Vicki Kennedy and Amy Veliquette explain the traditions of&#13;
hand washing during Vacation Bible School.&#13;
adventurous about trying&#13;
new foods,” says Stamm.&#13;
“They’ve even tried eating&#13;
crickets.”&#13;
The VBS program focused&#13;
on one simple biblical point&#13;
every day and was reinforced&#13;
at tabernacle, games,&#13;
small group discussion and&#13;
market. During tribe time&#13;
small groups learned about&#13;
family and household traditions&#13;
when Jesus was alive.&#13;
“It’s been a huge success&#13;
and a great outreach into&#13;
the community,” says Kennedy.&#13;
“Over one-third of the&#13;
students attending are not&#13;
from our church. We hope&#13;
this program encourages&#13;
them to come back and learn&#13;
more about our church.”&#13;
Connor Tiles of&#13;
Brighton tries&#13;
hammering the&#13;
wooden nails&#13;
as volunteer&#13;
Angelo Carlisi&#13;
supervises at&#13;
the marketplace&#13;
during Vacation&#13;
Bible School.&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R&#13;
F R ID A Y&#13;
J U L Y 2 7&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 11 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Book bunch - "The Case&#13;
of the Missing Hamster" by Preller.&#13;
For ages 6-10. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
• 11 -11:30 a.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton. Garden reading - Share&#13;
stories, music, group movement.&#13;
• 1 -2:30 p.m. Family movie. Details:&#13;
810-229-6571,ext.211.&#13;
BRIGHTON SUMMERFEST&#13;
Noon, downtown Brighton.&#13;
Live bands, family fun activities&#13;
including Kids Olympics, Hanna&#13;
Montana Sing Along, sidewalk&#13;
sales, carnival rides. Inflatable&#13;
Alley, Safety Town, kids crafts.&#13;
Details: 810-227-5086. A/so&#13;
Saturday tOa.m.-Wp.m.,Sunday&#13;
Wa.m.-6p.m.&#13;
FISH FRY&#13;
5-8 p.m. Livingston County&#13;
Wildlife and Conservation Club,&#13;
6060 E. M-36, Hamburg. Cost: $10,&#13;
seniors $9. Details: 810-231-1811.&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Downtown Howell. Pete&#13;
"Big Dog" Fetters. Details: 517-&#13;
540-0065.&#13;
WALK MICHIGAN&#13;
8 p.m. Meijer Skate Park, 333&#13;
Charles H.Orndorf Drive,&#13;
Brighton. Noncompetitive program&#13;
providing opportunities&#13;
to improve health and fitness.&#13;
Details: 810-299-4140.&#13;
SCREEN ON THE GREEN&#13;
8 p.m. Brighton Recreation Area.&#13;
"The Princess Bride." Sponsored&#13;
by SELCRA. Details: 810-299-4143.&#13;
MOVIES IN THE SQUARE&#13;
9-9:30 p.m. Putnam Township&#13;
Square, downtown Pinckney.&#13;
"Failure to Launch," sponsored by&#13;
Bleachers. Details: 734-878-9333.&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 2 8&#13;
CHILD IDENTIFICATION&#13;
9 a.m.-5 p.m.corner of Hyne&#13;
and Main Street, Brighton.&#13;
Sponsored by Michigan Masons&#13;
during Summerfest.Toothprints,&#13;
DNA,dog scents, color photo,&#13;
fingerprints, recorded interview.&#13;
MICHIP provided free of charge to&#13;
public. Details: 810-227-9590.&#13;
BONE MARROW DRIVE&#13;
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Howell Fire&#13;
Department, 1211 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. In honor of Levi&#13;
Johnson who was diagnosed with&#13;
Acute Myeliod Leukemia. Fire&#13;
trucks and safety demonstrations&#13;
for the kids. Details: 517-337-2980&#13;
or 517-404-6259,&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10:15-4:15 p.m. Masonic Temple,&#13;
210 Mann, Pinckney. Details: 517-&#13;
546-0326.&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Howell Nature&#13;
Center, 1005 Triangle Lake Road,&#13;
Marion Township. Suggested&#13;
donation: $4 adults, $2 children.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249. A/soJu/y 29,&#13;
/ p.m. and 3 p.m.&#13;
DOG AND CAT DAYS&#13;
Noon-3 p.m. Humane Society, 2464&#13;
Dorr Road, Genoa Township. Open&#13;
house. Details: 517-552-8050.&#13;
PIONEER DAYS&#13;
1 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Examine&#13;
the pioneer days of Michigan.&#13;
Cost: $2. Registration: 1 -800-477-&#13;
3178.&#13;
GARDENS UNDERTHE STARS&#13;
6-9:30 p.m. at the gardens of&#13;
Regina and John Wilson, 9663&#13;
South Bass Court, Pinckney. An&#13;
evening of food and wine tasting.&#13;
Cost: $40 per person or $75 per&#13;
couple. Details: 734-878-7020 or&#13;
517-861-0423.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 3 0&#13;
J U L Y 2 9&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920. Sundays&#13;
through end of October.&#13;
OPEN CLIMB AND ZIP DAYS&#13;
1 -4 p.m. Howell Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township. Reservation: 517-546-&#13;
0249.&#13;
KENSINGTON EVENTS&#13;
Kensington Metropark Nature&#13;
Center.&#13;
• 2 p.m. Birds of Prey.&#13;
• 8 p.m. Buck Full Moon Walk. Cost:&#13;
$2. Registration: 800-477-3178,&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., doors open at 1 p.m.&#13;
at the former St. Mary Catholic&#13;
Parish, 550 E. Hamburg St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
KIWANIS GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Mill Pond Park, downtown&#13;
Brighton. Moose &amp; da Sharks&#13;
featuring da Sharkettes. Details:&#13;
810-227-0393.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 1 0 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Baby time - Share&#13;
songs, nursery rhymes, books and&#13;
toys. Ages 0-24 months. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
• 2-3 p.m. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Brighton.&#13;
Puppets, comedy, magic - The&#13;
Gordon Russ Show,"Mystery of&#13;
the Missing Book Worm!"&#13;
• 6-8:30 p.m. Teen Anime - Watch&#13;
on big screen with popcorn and a&#13;
taste of sushi. For grades 6 and up.&#13;
• 6:30-9 p.m. Investment&#13;
Fundamentals. Details: 810-229-&#13;
6571, ext. 211.&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. Pathway Community&#13;
Church, 228 Fourth St., Brighton.&#13;
For those who impact the lives of&#13;
children aged 0-20. Details: 248-&#13;
207-2363 or www.pathwaycommunitychurch.&#13;
net.&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Hands-on drumming&#13;
program for all ages. Details: 734-&#13;
878-3888.&#13;
• 6:30 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township, Summer&#13;
reading activity: Superhero mask.&#13;
Cost: $0.50. Details: 810-231-1771.&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p.m. Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church,9455 Hilton&#13;
Road, Brighton Township. Details:&#13;
810-227-941 l.Week/y.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
A U G . 1&#13;
J U L Y 31&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. Lions Den, 465 W.&#13;
Main St., Brighton. Referrals By&#13;
Design meeting. 810-844-0844.&#13;
Weekly.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 1 1 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Family story time. For all&#13;
ages. Weekly.&#13;
• 1 1 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
MEN'S QUALIFYING ROUNDS&#13;
Entry applications and fees due&#13;
to starter's desk 5 p.m. today; golf&#13;
tournament Aug.4-5, Kensington&#13;
Metropark. Cost: $6 entry fee, $26&#13;
green fee. Details: 248-685-9332&#13;
orl-800-23-GOLF-4.&#13;
WALK HOWELL&#13;
10 a.m. starting at entrance&#13;
to Howell City Park, Howell.&#13;
A 1-mile Piety Hill North tour&#13;
sponsored by Howell Area Parks&#13;
and Recreation and Michigan&#13;
Recreation and Parks Association.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0693.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 11 a.m.-noon Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton - Summer reading program&#13;
party.&#13;
• 7-8:30 p.m. - Genealogy for&#13;
teens and parents. Details: 810-&#13;
229-6571, ext. 211.&#13;
•1 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg. Genie's book club -&#13;
"Standing Alone" by Asra Nomani.&#13;
Bargain shoppers 'pay' attention: garage sales coming soon&#13;
Village residents to&#13;
offer steals and deals&#13;
BY LINDA THEIL&#13;
News Special Writer&#13;
Lonna Foster and her Binding&#13;
Buddies quilt group are&#13;
marking off the days until the&#13;
annual Fowlerville community&#13;
garage sale, coming up Aug.&#13;
2-4. “We do half the town,” Foster&#13;
says. “We stop to eat and wash&#13;
your face and do the other half.&#13;
Sometimes we do more than&#13;
one day.”&#13;
Foster and her buddies may&#13;
need more than one day to cover&#13;
as many as 100 garage sale&#13;
sites plus church ^ e s , the library&#13;
book sale, and downtown&#13;
business sidewalk sales.&#13;
Foster's favorite site is the&#13;
home of a Mend who saves all&#13;
her fabric scraps for the sale.&#13;
Her favorite purchase is a&#13;
handbag shaped like a clock,&#13;
but she also is fond of the tea-&#13;
' I 'v e g a r a g e - s a l e d 4 0 y e a r s . I&#13;
d r e s s e d m y k i d s , f u r n i s h e d m y&#13;
h o u s e , a n d l e a r n e d h o w t o c o o k&#13;
o u t o f a c r o c k p o t s o y o u c o u l d&#13;
h a v e y o u r m e a l r e a d y a f t e r&#13;
y o u ' v e g a r a g e - s a l e d a l l d a y . '&#13;
Lonna Foster&#13;
pot-shaped lamp she found one&#13;
year.&#13;
“It's the most fun you can&#13;
have for free — the people you&#13;
see, the things you buy,” Foster&#13;
says, “I've garage-saled 40&#13;
years. I dressed my kids, furnished&#13;
my house, and learned&#13;
how to cook out of a crockpot&#13;
so you could have your meal&#13;
reacfy after you've garage-saled&#13;
all day.”&#13;
The summer-time tradition&#13;
in Fowlerville started a decade&#13;
ago as an outgrowth of Judy&#13;
Becker's longtime Devonshire&#13;
street sale. She says the business&#13;
community wanted something&#13;
that would bring people&#13;
into town and asked her to&#13;
organize a community-wide&#13;
event.&#13;
“It's something that promotes&#13;
Fowlerville,” Becker&#13;
says. “I do it because I love my&#13;
community and I like being a&#13;
part of it.”&#13;
Becker has lived in Fowlerville&#13;
all her life, and raised her&#13;
family in a small ranch home&#13;
built on Devonshire in the&#13;
1960s. She retired from teaching&#13;
health at Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools in 2003 and&#13;
leads an active retirement as&#13;
president of the Fowlerville&#13;
High School Alumni Association&#13;
and president of the American&#13;
Legion Auxiliary as well&#13;
as supervisor of gate and ticket&#13;
sales at the Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair.&#13;
Becker collects $6 M)m every&#13;
garage-sale homeowner and&#13;
uses the funds to make a map&#13;
of sales every year. The map is&#13;
distributed at The Decorating&#13;
Center at 112 N. Grand Ave.&#13;
“There are real treasure,&#13;
real bargains — a lot of clothes&#13;
and furniture,” Becker says.&#13;
“People started calling back&#13;
in February asking if the dates&#13;
have been set.”&#13;
Lonna Fbster and her Mends&#13;
can hardly wait for the big day.&#13;
“I think another side of&#13;
people comes out when you&#13;
get ready for garage-saleing,”&#13;
Foster said. “You just gotta&#13;
have fun.”&#13;
G a ra g e sale&#13;
■ What: Fowlerville&#13;
community garage sale.&#13;
■ When: Aug. 2-3,9&#13;
a.m.-4 p.m.; Aug. 4, 9&#13;
a.m.-l p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Dozens of&#13;
homes and churches&#13;
in the Fowlerville area&#13;
have a mass garage sale.&#13;
Shoppers may pick up&#13;
maps of sale sites at The&#13;
Decorating Center, 112 N.&#13;
Grand St.&#13;
■ What else: Friends of&#13;
the Fowlerville District&#13;
Library book sale, noon-&#13;
6 p.m. Aug. 2,10 a.m.-6&#13;
p.m. Aug. 3 and 10 a.m.-2&#13;
p.m. Aug. 4 at Masonic&#13;
Hall, 7150 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave. Downtown&#13;
merchants wili have&#13;
sidewalk sales during the&#13;
event.&#13;
For adults. Details: 810-231-1771.&#13;
HISTORICAL SOCIETY&#13;
7 p.m. Howell Depot Museum,&#13;
128 Wetmore St., Howell. Details:&#13;
517-548-6876. First and third&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
FRIENDS-LAKELANDS TRAIL&#13;
7-9 p.m. Putnam Township Annex,&#13;
122 Howell St., Pinckney. Pinckney&#13;
and Putnam Friends meeting.&#13;
Details: mjc@cnc-connect.com.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
A U G . 2&#13;
FUN ON THE FARM&#13;
10 a.m. Kensington Metropark&#13;
Farm Learning Center.Topic:&#13;
Farmer's dog. Registration: $3.&#13;
Details: 1-800-477-3178.&#13;
BOOK AND MEDIA SALE&#13;
10 a.m.-noon preview for Friends'&#13;
members, noon-6 p.m. open to&#13;
public, Fowlerville Masonic Hall,&#13;
{1 mile east of stop light) 7150W.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Fowlerville. Details:&#13;
517-223-8276. A/so Friday 10 a.m.S&#13;
p.m., Saturday 10a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
PINCKNEY PURLERS&#13;
Noon. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. An instructor leads knitters&#13;
of all ages and experience&#13;
levels. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
L O C A L&#13;
M E E T I N G S&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
A U G . 1&#13;
GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. Green Oak Township Board,&#13;
Township Hall, 10001 Silver Lake&#13;
Road, Brighton. Details: 810-231 -&#13;
1333 or www.greenoaktwp.com.&#13;
First and third Wednesday of each&#13;
month.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
A U G . 2&#13;
GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
6:30 p.m.Township Hall, 10001&#13;
Silver Lake Road, Brighton. Details:&#13;
810-231-1333 or www.greenoaktwp.&#13;
com. First Thursday of each&#13;
month.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY&#13;
SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. Pathfinder School Media&#13;
Center, 2100 E. M-36, Hamburg&#13;
Township. Details: 810-225-3900&#13;
or visit http://hal.pcs.k1 2 .mi.us.&#13;
First and third Thursdays.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007 B5&#13;
' Howell tips its hat to Hogwarts, if&#13;
only for a single magical night&#13;
BY TINA REED&#13;
News Special Writer&#13;
Can you be too old for Harry&#13;
Potter?&#13;
Not according to the hundreds&#13;
of fans who flooded&#13;
downtown Howell last Friday&#13;
to celebrate the release of&#13;
the Potter series’ final book:&#13;
“Harry Potter and the Deathly&#13;
Hallows.”&#13;
“It wasn’t just kids; there&#13;
were just as many adults and&#13;
it was just a wholesome, fun&#13;
family night,” says Mary Ellen&#13;
Aria, owner of Aria Booksellers&#13;
and organizer of the&#13;
event. She sold 430 books&#13;
starting just after midnight&#13;
on Saturday and expected additional&#13;
shipments to arrive&#13;
earUer this week.&#13;
The Downtown Howell Harry&#13;
Potter Party was the fourth&#13;
town party staged to celebrate&#13;
the highly anticipated releases&#13;
of the books by J.K Rowling.&#13;
Playing along, businesses&#13;
around town offered special&#13;
menus, candy like “blood&#13;
pops,” magic wands and discoxmts&#13;
inspired by the final&#13;
Potter book. Many of the visitors&#13;
- both young and old - who&#13;
made their way downtown last&#13;
Friday made sure they looked&#13;
appropriately Potter-esque.&#13;
In full costume, children&#13;
and adults participated in a&#13;
town-wide scavenger hunt and&#13;
searched door to door for clues&#13;
posted in business windows as&#13;
if Howell had declared Halloween&#13;
early this year: Instead of&#13;
candy, they wanted answers.&#13;
Others simply came to&#13;
watch some of the activities&#13;
and to grab a taste of “wingless&#13;
snitches” and “butter beer.”&#13;
“We’ve been fans of the book&#13;
for a long time,” says Howell&#13;
resident Natalie Baird, who&#13;
wore a witch hat for the occasion.&#13;
Her husband, Tim Baird,&#13;
wore a cape.&#13;
“You just have a connection&#13;
with people who are into the&#13;
same thing you are, the same&#13;
book as you are,” Natalie&#13;
Baird says. “We figured it was&#13;
the last book and we didn’t&#13;
want to miss this.”&#13;
Standing in line for one of the&#13;
books. University of Michigan&#13;
linguistics student Beclg^ MiUer&#13;
wore a gray and yellow sweater&#13;
she knitted herself to look like a&#13;
Hogwarts school student.&#13;
^ e n she first began reading&#13;
the books, she said She&#13;
thought of them as merely&#13;
good children’s literature. In&#13;
the end, she said, any age could&#13;
get hooked by them.&#13;
“In the spirit of fairy tales,&#13;
you have to have evil to have&#13;
real good and I think kids&#13;
handle it better than we’d&#13;
expect,” Miller says. Talking&#13;
about and debating the&#13;
details of the book “is s a&#13;
way of defining community&#13;
or expressing community&#13;
if you can all speak in the&#13;
same way about something,”&#13;
she says.&#13;
At the fi’ont of that line for&#13;
at Aria Booksellers, a camp of&#13;
teenage girls arrived as early&#13;
at 6 a.m. to wait for their copies.&#13;
Sitting atop a picnic bla^e t,&#13;
they spent the day playing Potter&#13;
card games and debating&#13;
Potter theories and myths.&#13;
“I feel like I’m losing my&#13;
childhood tonight,” says one&#13;
of the girls, Taylor Jenkins, 17,&#13;
of Howell. “I’ve been reading&#13;
Harry Potter longer than I’ve&#13;
known most of my friends.”&#13;
Although many assumed&#13;
this year’s would be the final&#13;
Potter party Howell hosted, the&#13;
town’s chief Potter parly planner&#13;
notes that there still are&#13;
more Harry Potter movies yet&#13;
to be released.&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Onderchanin,&#13;
16, of Howell,&#13;
left, with friends&#13;
Taylor Jenkins,&#13;
17, and Lizzy&#13;
Harlow, 18, were&#13;
part of a group&#13;
that began&#13;
arriving as early&#13;
as 6 a.m. last&#13;
Friday at Aria&#13;
Booksellers&#13;
in downtown&#13;
Howell to get a&#13;
copy of"Harry&#13;
Potter and&#13;
the Deathly&#13;
Hallows."&#13;
TINA REED,&#13;
SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
, Youth set to experience art with interactive 10-piece exhibit&#13;
Brighton library host&#13;
to sculpture display&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
“Visions from the North”&#13;
is visible at the Brighton District&#13;
Library.&#13;
It’s an art exhibit featuring&#13;
sculptures by artists William&#13;
This dog&#13;
sculpture, one&#13;
piece of the&#13;
"Visions from&#13;
the North"&#13;
exhibit, will&#13;
show locally&#13;
through August.&#13;
COURTESY, KATE SUAVE&#13;
AUen and Dewey Blocksma,&#13;
who have worked on a permanent&#13;
display at the Michigan&#13;
Legacy Art Park, located&#13;
on a 30-acre preserve on the&#13;
grounds of Crystal Mountain&#13;
in northern Michigan’s Benzie&#13;
County.&#13;
Patty Pelizzari, curator of&#13;
the “Visions of the North”&#13;
exhibit, is taking the Art&#13;
Park on tour through a miniexhibit&#13;
of works by Art Park&#13;
artists. Local artist John&#13;
Sauve’s Sauve Art Foundation&#13;
is the sponsor. He also&#13;
serves on the board of the&#13;
Art Park.&#13;
“The Brighton Library&#13;
was happy to have the exhibit,&#13;
and it fits very well&#13;
with the kids’ section,” says&#13;
Sauve. “It’s whimsical, and&#13;
it’s spread out around the&#13;
kids’ section. There’s a treasure&#13;
map with small sections&#13;
of the sculptures that&#13;
the kids can use to identify&#13;
the artwork. It gets them to&#13;
interact with it.”&#13;
There are 10 sculptures&#13;
in the traveling exhibit, and&#13;
more than 40 works in the&#13;
Michigan Legacy Art Park.&#13;
The Art Park is a museum&#13;
without walls.&#13;
Allen, who lives in Leelanau&#13;
County, is known for his&#13;
welded steel animal sculptures.&#13;
His piece in the Art&#13;
Park is a large-scale naturalistic&#13;
frog. Blocksma’s pieces&#13;
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The former physician lives&#13;
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the Art Park by the Wheels&#13;
of Progress Wind Machine,&#13;
a large scale archway that&#13;
crosses the trail with handcrafted&#13;
figures that turn in&#13;
the wind.&#13;
S culpture exhibit&#13;
■ What: "Visions from the&#13;
North" sculpture exhibit.&#13;
■ Where: Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Drive,&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
■ When: Now-Aug. 31,&#13;
Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-&#13;
9 p.m.; Friday-Saturday,&#13;
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IS PORTS&#13;
PHOTOS: JASON DEEGAN.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Former Brighton High Schooi star and current Detroit Lion&#13;
offensive iineman Dave Pearson signs an autograph for Conner&#13;
Staniey, 8, of Pinckney, at a football camp in Howell, sponsored&#13;
by the Howell Area Parks and Recreation Department. Below,&#13;
Pearson talks about life in the NFL to youngsters at the camp.&#13;
H om e tow n hero&#13;
P e arso n inspires&#13;
local y o u th a t c am p&#13;
teammate. He played basketball&#13;
and track at Brighton.&#13;
“It’s important to be wellrounded,”&#13;
he explains. “It&#13;
makes you a better football&#13;
player.”&#13;
That was exactly what&#13;
Brenden Whitbeck, 7, of&#13;
Pinckney, wanted to hear.&#13;
“He wants us to do anything&#13;
we want in sports and&#13;
I will do what he says,” Whitbeck&#13;
says.&#13;
Pearson says he’s been&#13;
regularly working out and&#13;
running to prepare for NFL&#13;
training camp next month.&#13;
His NFL career could be&#13;
at a crossroads. For&#13;
most of last season,&#13;
he was on&#13;
the Lions’ practice&#13;
squad. He&#13;
was elevated&#13;
Dec. 14, 2006,&#13;
to the active&#13;
roster, seeing&#13;
his first&#13;
NFL action&#13;
in the&#13;
season’s&#13;
final two&#13;
JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Dave Pearson bends down&#13;
to talk to a young football&#13;
player only a third of his size.&#13;
Shrinking his massive 6-&#13;
foot-3-inch, 287-pound frame&#13;
was the best way the softspoken&#13;
Detroit Lion&#13;
could communicate&#13;
with the children&#13;
ages 8-14 at the&#13;
Detroit Lions&#13;
Football&#13;
camp, staged&#13;
last week at&#13;
Howell High&#13;
School and&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by the Howell&#13;
Parks &amp;&#13;
Recreation&#13;
Department.&#13;
“Bend&#13;
down with&#13;
your head&#13;
up,” Pearson&#13;
says, mimicking&#13;
the&#13;
perfect stance&#13;
that led him to&#13;
the NFL.&#13;
The children&#13;
around him listen&#13;
intently. Later, they&#13;
gather with Pearson for&#13;
photos and autographs.&#13;
It’s not often a hometown&#13;
hero with some notoriety&#13;
comes home, but Pearson&#13;
still visits Livingston County&#13;
regularly. He made an appearance&#13;
at Brighton’s youth&#13;
camp recently, and still acts&#13;
like a regular guy.&#13;
Pearson, a former all-state&#13;
linebacker at Brighton High&#13;
School and starting center at&#13;
the University of Michigan,&#13;
spoke to the group of young&#13;
players about life in the NFL.&#13;
“I get real excited when&#13;
I see you out here,” he tells&#13;
the crowd. “I didn’t start playing&#13;
football until the seventh&#13;
grade. You guys are getting a&#13;
real good start.”&#13;
The young boys, and two&#13;
girls, soak up his every word.&#13;
“It’s cool you get to know&#13;
how it is to play in the NFL,”&#13;
Connor Jordan, of Lansing,&#13;
says afterward. “I want to be&#13;
like him, basically.”&#13;
Pearson also emphasizes&#13;
the importance of being a&#13;
multisport athlete and a good&#13;
games.&#13;
This&#13;
season,&#13;
he isn’t&#13;
eligible to&#13;
play for the&#13;
practice&#13;
squad, so he&#13;
must make&#13;
the roster outright&#13;
or be cut.&#13;
Then comes the&#13;
risks of fi"ee agency,&#13;
or even a return&#13;
to the real world to&#13;
find a regular job.&#13;
“I’m ready to go and give&#13;
everything toward maMng&#13;
the team,” he says.&#13;
He’s proven to be versatile,&#13;
playing guard and cente&#13;
r and even experimenting&#13;
at tight end, but he’s back&#13;
along the offensive line.&#13;
“I personally like center,”&#13;
he says. “I like the ball in&#13;
my hand. I feel more in control.”&#13;
Pearson refuses to look at&#13;
his situation as full of pressure.&#13;
In or out, he’s proven he&#13;
can play with the best football&#13;
players in the world.&#13;
At one point, he even admits:&#13;
“I look forward to life&#13;
after football.”&#13;
His universe doesn’t re volve&#13;
around being football&#13;
player. He’s a regular guy,&#13;
just like you and me. Only&#13;
bigger.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynew5.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
Jumping through hoops&#13;
F a m i l y d e e p l y i n v o l v e d i n F o w l e r v i l l e t o u r n a m e n t&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
News S taff Reporter&#13;
Tammy Ackerman has a big&#13;
weekend ahead of her.&#13;
Not only is the Gregory resident&#13;
one of the organizers of&#13;
the fourth annual Hoops in the&#13;
’Ville basketball tournament,&#13;
Ackerman’s head will be spinning,&#13;
trying to keep up with her&#13;
children’s games.&#13;
Her three children - Amanda,&#13;
16; Madelyn, 13; and Joey, 11&#13;
- will all be playing with friends&#13;
on the courts at Fowlerville&#13;
High School. The games nm&#13;
all day Satiu-day, beginning at&#13;
8 a.m.&#13;
“I’m running from concessions&#13;
to the courts. It’s a cra2y&#13;
day for me,” Tammy Ackerman&#13;
says. “It’s fim. Sometimes, their&#13;
games are at the same time, so&#13;
I stand in a spot so I can see&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The Ackerman family is super-involved in the upcoming 3-&#13;
on-3 Fowlerville Red Hacker basketball tournament. Tammy&#13;
Ackerman and her three children - Joey, 11, left, Amanda, 16,&#13;
center, and Madelyn, 13 - are all involved in various ways.&#13;
both.”&#13;
The Fowlerville Athletic&#13;
Boosters organize the event,&#13;
run by Red Hacker basketball,&#13;
to raise money for its high&#13;
school programs. For the thW&#13;
time in foiu" years, organizers&#13;
expect at least 100 teams.&#13;
Besides the 3-on-3 half-court&#13;
and 4-on4 full-court tournaments&#13;
with 9-foot rims, a new 5-&#13;
on-5 lull court with 10-foot rims&#13;
was added last year for players&#13;
age 18 and over.&#13;
In their driveway at home,&#13;
the Ackermans hoop it up 2-on-&#13;
1, with the younger siblings hying&#13;
to shut down Amanda, who&#13;
has been on varsity since her&#13;
freshman year.&#13;
“It’s a Uttle tough (to play&#13;
them),” Amanda Ackerman&#13;
admitted. “They pass back and&#13;
SEE HOOPS, C2&#13;
M e s s y f u n a t t h e f a i r g r o u n d s&#13;
I T&#13;
PHOTOS:J!M JAGDFELD, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Driver Henry Cermak of Elsie, Mich., powers "Adrenaline" through the mud bog in the Tractor Class division during the Mud Bog&#13;
and Race events at the Fowlerville Family Fair. Cermak came in second with a time of 4.03 seconds; the winning time was 3.90.&#13;
Good or mud-slinging&#13;
B o g r a c e r s s l ip , s l id e t h r o u g h F o w l e r v i l l e F a m i l y F a i r&#13;
BY GORDIE TAYLOR&#13;
News Stdff Reporter Fans packed the grandstands at&#13;
the Fowlerville Fairgrounds on&#13;
a sunny summer afternoon for&#13;
a Uttle old-fashioned fun in the&#13;
mud.&#13;
Competitors in the Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair’s Mud Bog and Mud Drag&#13;
Races took their four-wheel-drive vehicles&#13;
through a 125-foot track of thick,&#13;
sloppy mud that reached up to 3 feet&#13;
deep in places. 'The competition marked&#13;
the completion of the fair’s 121st annual&#13;
run last July 21.&#13;
The races were broken up into 11 different&#13;
classes of competition, based on&#13;
complex criteria including vehicle size,&#13;
tire size, and how much post-factory&#13;
work has been done on the vehicles.&#13;
There were 111 entries in the mud&#13;
Dennis McPherson of Grand Haven&#13;
power-washes his Jeep following his&#13;
third-place finish in the 33 Pro-Street&#13;
division.&#13;
bog and mud drag races, ranging fi-om&#13;
regular four-wheel-drive sport-utiUly vehicles&#13;
to modified trucks with more than&#13;
3,000 horsepower.&#13;
Rick Vanover of Reed City was one&#13;
of the many competitors in this year’s&#13;
event with his yellow, 1978 Ford F-150&#13;
dubbed “Dirty Deeds.”&#13;
Vanover, a veteran mud bog driver,&#13;
has been racing across Michigan for&#13;
nine years with the help of his nephew,&#13;
CharUe WilUams. “It’s an adrenaline&#13;
rush,” says Vanover. “We work on the&#13;
truck constantly. It’s a nonstop job.”&#13;
WilUams is the reason why Vanover&#13;
got involved with mud bog racing. He&#13;
enjoys traveUng and working on the&#13;
truck with his uncle. “I’m realty proud of&#13;
what we do,” explains Williams. “We put&#13;
a lot of work into our truck.”&#13;
Wmners of the mud drag race were&#13;
determined by fastest time through the&#13;
course, whUe the mud bog race winners&#13;
were those who were able to go the far-&#13;
SEE MUD RACES,C2&#13;
Fast track expected for harness racing events at fairgrounds next week&#13;
' I t ' s a h u g e&#13;
i m p r o v e m e n t .&#13;
I t w i l l m a k e f o r&#13;
a f a s t t r a c k , a n d&#13;
w e c o u l d b r e a k&#13;
s o m e r e c o r d s . '&#13;
Claudia Cary, vice president,&#13;
Fowlerville Harness Horsemen&#13;
Association&#13;
Teams from around&#13;
the state to visit&#13;
Fowlerville for 1st&#13;
Futurity since 1969&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
Harness racers will find a&#13;
faster track when they visit&#13;
the FowlerviUe Fairgrounds&#13;
next week.&#13;
Harness racing teams&#13;
from around the state wiU&#13;
converge on Livingston&#13;
County for the Michigan FViturity&#13;
Stakes at 4 p.m. July&#13;
31 and the Gold Colt Stakes&#13;
at 4 p.m. Aug. 1.&#13;
UnadiUa Township resident&#13;
Claudia Cary, vice president&#13;
of FowlerviUe Harness&#13;
Horsemen Association, said&#13;
a fundraiser in April raised&#13;
enough money to pour 17&#13;
loads of limestone down on&#13;
the track.&#13;
“It’s a huge improvement.&#13;
It wiU make for a fast track.&#13;
and we could break some records,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
Harness racing returned&#13;
to FowlerviUe last year after&#13;
a five-year hiatus. Harness&#13;
racing involves a driver being&#13;
pulled in a two-wheeled&#13;
cart, called a suU^, by a&#13;
standardbred horse, called&#13;
a trotter.&#13;
Attracting the $25,000-&#13;
purse Riturity race - the&#13;
highest caUber of horses - is&#13;
“a huge honor,” Cary said.&#13;
“FowlerviUe hasn’t hosted&#13;
a Futurity since 1969,” she&#13;
added.&#13;
Tickets to the grandstand&#13;
cost $3. The event wiU have a&#13;
miUtary theme, including an&#13;
elaborate opening ceremony&#13;
and an appearance from a&#13;
repUca NASCAR, sponsored&#13;
by the national guard.&#13;
Drawings include&#13;
prizes for DVD players, TVs&#13;
and a chance to ride in the&#13;
starting car. Cary said it’s&#13;
important to attract spectators&#13;
to keep a struggling&#13;
sport aUve.&#13;
“Many of our (Michigan)&#13;
fairs are so strapped, they&#13;
are dropping out of the racing&#13;
program,” she said. “It&#13;
is hard to make money on&#13;
harness racing when you&#13;
don’t have people show up.&#13;
That leaves horsemen with&#13;
nowhere to go.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached atjdeegan@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
C2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007&#13;
Both pros and part-timers compete in adventure race&#13;
Eclectic sport draws&#13;
outdoor enthusiasts&#13;
to park in Brighton&#13;
From J^ews staff reports&#13;
First-time adventure racers&#13;
Tom Morton and Mark&#13;
Bisoski had been advised to&#13;
prepare for the unexpected&#13;
at the 10-hour Southern&#13;
Michigan Adventure Club&#13;
challenge last weekend at&#13;
Huron Meadows Metropark.&#13;
The teammates assumed&#13;
the advice pertained to a mystery&#13;
event added to the itinerary&#13;
of the race, which also&#13;
featured standard disciplines&#13;
like mountain biking, canoeing&#13;
and a fixed-rope course.&#13;
As it turned out, the unknown&#13;
contained a lot more&#13;
surprises than a mystery&#13;
event for the Brighton High&#13;
School graduates.&#13;
“At one point, there was&#13;
supposedly dry ground on the&#13;
map, but we were chest-deep&#13;
in mud,” Bisoski said.&#13;
At another point, the pair&#13;
crawled through nettles while&#13;
trying to locate a checkpoint&#13;
somewhere in the woods.&#13;
“That was the worst 15&#13;
minutes of the race,” Morton&#13;
said. “Thorns aren’t bad.&#13;
But the nettles, it’s like being&#13;
stung by 1,000 bees. Once we&#13;
hit that, we thought we were&#13;
done.”&#13;
But Morton and Bisoski&#13;
ALAN WARREN,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Teammates Andy and Jessica Yaksic of Brighton come across the foggy Huron River during a leg&#13;
of the Southern Michigan Adventure Club race at Huron Meadows Metropark in Brighton on July&#13;
21 .They won the outdoor sports competition.&#13;
extricated themselves from&#13;
those tricky situations and&#13;
finished the race, becoming&#13;
part of a growing number of&#13;
outdoor enthusiasts hooked&#13;
on adventure races.&#13;
Race director Paul Piorkowski&#13;
said membership in&#13;
the SMAC organization has&#13;
risen from five members in&#13;
2000 to more than 1,500 today.&#13;
He attributes the growth, in&#13;
part, to the increased number&#13;
of races that cater to week-&#13;
R E C R E A T I O N C A L E N D A R&#13;
EVENTS &amp; BRIEFS&#13;
■ Gymnastics event - The&#13;
Hartland Gymnastics Academy,&#13;
9525 E. Highland Road, Hartland&#13;
Township celebrates National&#13;
Gymnastics Day 10 a.m.-noon&#13;
Aug. 4.The open house will allow&#13;
children to try equipment. Includes&#13;
face painting, a fire truck, a bounce&#13;
house and child safety. Concession&#13;
raises money for Children's Miracle&#13;
Network. 810-626-2170.&#13;
■ Baseball-softball coaches&#13;
needed - Coaching opportunities&#13;
available for U9 travel baseball&#13;
or U16 travel softball teams in&#13;
Brighton for 2008. Submit a letter&#13;
to the Brighton Youth Baseball/&#13;
Softball Board by Aug. 10 to: 7187&#13;
Wide Valley Drive, Brighton, 48116&#13;
or e-mail: mbaitinger@yahoo.com.&#13;
Mike Baitinger, 810-231-3706.&#13;
■ St. Mary basketball camp - The&#13;
five-day camp for boys and girls&#13;
ages 10-14 will run Aug. 13-17 at&#13;
the Pinckney Christian school. Web&#13;
site: www.stmarypinckney.org/&#13;
school. Cost: $100. Deadline: July 30.&#13;
Details: Jeff Gabel 734-355-6455.&#13;
■ Fall flag football - l9sports&#13;
will host a flag football league in&#13;
Livingston County for ages 6-14&#13;
from Sept.8-Ort.27.Web site:www.&#13;
i9sports.com/home.asp?franchise=&#13;
132&amp;sport=5. Details: Craig Stewart,&#13;
810-923-5506 or e-mail cstewart@&#13;
i9sports.com.&#13;
■ Special Olympics Bowl-athon&#13;
- The fundraiser will be two&#13;
sessions (10 a.m. or noon) at the&#13;
Howell Bowl E Drome, 907 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., on Sept. 22. Each bowler&#13;
is asked to get $100 in pledges.&#13;
Deadline: Sept. 1. Details: roger2am@&#13;
cmich.edu, 734-222-8283.&#13;
■ Volleyball camps - Howellbased&#13;
Top Gun Volleyball Club&#13;
camp at the Howell High School&#13;
Freshman Campus: July 30-Aug.3&#13;
(5-7 p.m.for grades 9-10 and 7:15-&#13;
9:15 p,m. for grades 11-12). Cost:&#13;
$75 each. Details: E-mail topgunjen@&#13;
yahoo.com or call 517-548-&#13;
0024. Visit www.topgunvbc.com.&#13;
■ Summer open swim - 3:30-5&#13;
p.m.and 7:30-9 p.m., Hartland High&#13;
School pool, 106035 Dunham Road.&#13;
Cost: $4, children under 3 free,&#13;
family memberships $160,810-626-&#13;
2279, hartlandschool.us.&#13;
■ Livingston Junior Tour&#13;
- Accepting players ages 5-18 and&#13;
hosting a men's championship Aug.&#13;
17-19 at Dunham Hills Golf Club.&#13;
www.kensingtonvalleygolf.com.&#13;
■ Metropark junior golf - The&#13;
Carl's Golfland/Metroparks Junior&#13;
Golf Tournament series for players&#13;
ages 18-and-under at Kensington&#13;
on July 30. Details: 1-800-23-GOLF-4.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
■ Flag football - Girls and boys&#13;
K-6 can play in fall leagues.&#13;
DeadlineJuly 31.&#13;
■ Soccer leagues - Youth ages 4-&#13;
15 must sign up by July 31 to guarantee&#13;
a spot on a fall team.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS AND REC&#13;
517-546-0693 ext. 0 or www.cityofhowell.&#13;
org.&#13;
■ Walk Michigan Program - A&#13;
series of non-competitive walks&#13;
promoting fitness: 10 a.m. Aug. 1 at&#13;
Howell City Park; 10 a.m. Aug. 8 at&#13;
West Street Park; and 10 a.m. Aug.&#13;
15 at Don Miller Park, Maple Street.&#13;
■ Preschool skate &amp; play - The&#13;
Aug. 1 -29 session runs 10-11:30 a.m.&#13;
Wednesdays. Cost: $25-$50.&#13;
■ Equestrian - Intro to horses&#13;
runs 6-7:30 p.m. Aug. 30 at Horsin'&#13;
Around Farms. Cost: $32-$64.&#13;
Beginner lessons 10-11:30 a.m.&#13;
Tuesdays Aug. 7-28 at Shiloh training&#13;
center. Cost: $125-$250.&#13;
■ Fall soccer - Co-ed leagues for&#13;
kindergarten-sixth graders begin&#13;
Aug. 22. Deadline: July 27. Cost:&#13;
$45-90.&#13;
■ Fall adult soccer - Ages 18-up&#13;
play a season running Aug. 3-Oct.&#13;
22. Deadline: July 31. Cost: 5225-&#13;
team. $25-$50 per player.&#13;
■ Fall adult softball - Ages 18-up&#13;
play Friday nights, running Aug. 2-&#13;
Sept. 27. Cost: $225-team. $25-$50&#13;
per player.&#13;
■ Martial arts - Learn karate,&#13;
Sanchiri-Ryu and Krav Maga&#13;
(self-defense),Tae Kwon Do and&#13;
Olympic-style sparring. Dates, times&#13;
and costs vary. All ages.&#13;
■ Tennis at Bennett Recreation&#13;
Center. Beginners (age 8-14) 9:30-11&#13;
a.m. Aug. 13-16. Advanced beginners&#13;
9:30-11 a.m. July 30-Aug.2&#13;
and Aug. 27-30. Intermediate 11&#13;
a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. Aug. 13-16. High&#13;
school level 11 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m.&#13;
Instructional league offers competitive&#13;
play 11 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. July&#13;
30-Aug.2 and Aug.27-30.Cost:$50-&#13;
$100 for each class.&#13;
■ Gymnastics - High Flyers&#13;
Educational Gymnastics Center,&#13;
2244 Euler Road, Genoa Township,&#13;
will host classes for ages 4-12. Dates&#13;
and times vary. Cost: $72-5180.&#13;
■ Skating competitions - The&#13;
Parker Skate Park competition at 11&#13;
a.m. Aug. 18 and 11 a.m. Oct. 6 . Cost:&#13;
$15-$20 for riders, $5 admission.&#13;
■ Soccer clinics - Grades 1-8 on&#13;
Aug. 25, Page Field. Cost: $30-$ 100.&#13;
■ Girls basketball - Grades 1 -6&#13;
at Howell elementary and middle&#13;
schools Oct. 22-Dec. 20. Deadline:&#13;
Sept. 8. Cost: $45-590.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-225-3950.&#13;
■ Fitness night - Pathfinder&#13;
School from 7:30-9 p.m. Mondays,&#13;
Wednesdays and Fridays. Cost: $2.50&#13;
per person. Details: 810-225-3946.&#13;
■ Community pool - Afternoon&#13;
open swims noon-1:30 p.m.&#13;
Mondays and Wednesday until Aug.&#13;
1 .Wednesday open swim 7:30-9&#13;
p.m. until Aug. 1. Cost: $2.50 each.&#13;
■ Boot camp workout -&#13;
Kickboxing, dance and aerobics 6-7&#13;
p.m. Wednesdays until Aug. 1. Cost:&#13;
$60 per session. Cardio and dance&#13;
blast class 7-8 p.m. Wednesdays.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE RECREATION&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
HARTLAND COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
SOUTH LYON AREA RECREATION&#13;
248-437-8105, www.slrec.com.&#13;
end recreational athletes instead&#13;
of the sport’s hard-core&#13;
fringe, which has members&#13;
who devote weeks to travel&#13;
and training.&#13;
“Not everyone has time&#13;
for six days in Borneo,” Piorkowski&#13;
said.&#13;
But the sport is still small&#13;
enough that its most ardent&#13;
racers still mix with beginners.&#13;
Brighton residents&#13;
Andy and Jessica Yaksic, a&#13;
husband and wife team, have&#13;
HOOPS FROM Cl&#13;
Oldest sister&#13;
teaches&#13;
siblings skills&#13;
of the game&#13;
forth. They try and tire me out.&#13;
... I’m still the champ.”&#13;
Both Joey and Madelyn Ackerman&#13;
say their older sister has&#13;
been instrumental in teaching&#13;
them the game. Joey Ackerman&#13;
says she taught him to shoot&#13;
with one hand and how to look&#13;
up while dribbling.&#13;
“She always tries to act like&#13;
she is way better than me.&#13;
She is, but I try my toughest&#13;
to (reach) her level,” Madelyn&#13;
Ackerman said.&#13;
The Ackermans hope to be in&#13;
the thick of the trophy hunt in&#13;
their respective divisions Satluxiay.&#13;
Madelyn Ackerman’s team of&#13;
Gabby Brewer, Shyanne Shuck&#13;
and :^chael Dean returns to&#13;
defend its title.&#13;
“You have to play as a team&#13;
and don’t get down on each other.&#13;
That never works,” she said.&#13;
Amanda Ackerman will play&#13;
with friends Tanya Kottong,&#13;
Lexie 'Vigos and Audrey Elzerman.&#13;
“We have two guards and two&#13;
centers,” Amanda Ackerman&#13;
said. ‘The centers are really&#13;
strong.”&#13;
Joey Ackerman, who was&#13;
second in the 3-point competition&#13;
in his age division last year,&#13;
said he’s been practicing a lot.&#13;
“We take it serious, but we&#13;
still have fun,” he said.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at8i0-844-20i2.&#13;
G O L F&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
■ Aug. 10, Brighton Soccer Club&#13;
outing. One Champions Circle,&#13;
TimberTrace, Pinckney. Details:&#13;
www.brightonsoccer.org.&#13;
■ Aug. 16, Home Builders&#13;
Association of Livingston County,&#13;
Moose Ridge Golf Club, 11801&#13;
Doane Road, Green Oak Township.&#13;
Details: 810-227-6210 or visit www.&#13;
hbalc.com.&#13;
■ Sept. 29,4th annual Special&#13;
Olympics outing. Rolling Meadows&#13;
Country Club, 6484 Sutton Road,&#13;
Whitmore Lake.Start: 1 p.m.shotgun.&#13;
Anne Rogers, 734-222-8283.&#13;
R U N N IN G&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
■ Aug. 11, Run Thru Hell, Hell&#13;
Creek Ranch on Cedar Lake Road at&#13;
Patterson Lake Road in Hell, www.&#13;
gaultracemanagement.com. Start: 8&#13;
a.m. Contact: Harrison Hensley, (734)&#13;
878-6640.&#13;
■ Aug. 17,30th annual Melon&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length:&#13;
5K-10K-Melon Roll. Start time: 6&#13;
p.m. Cost: $20-525. Contact: Beth&#13;
Schrader, 517-546-0693, parksandrec@&#13;
ci.howell.mi.us.&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Dances With Dirt 10OK&#13;
Relay and Ultra Marathon, Hell.&#13;
www.danceswithdirt.com. Start&#13;
time: 7 a.m. Cost: $50-$ 100. Contact:&#13;
(734) 929-9027.&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Run Drugs Out of Town&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length: 5K&#13;
run-walk,separate kids run.Checkin:&#13;
8 a.m. Cost: $15-$20 (children&#13;
$5). Entertainment includes bounce&#13;
house, magician, storytelling, fingerprinting&#13;
booth. Details: Julie, 517-&#13;
545-5944,&#13;
■ Oct. 7. Great Pumpkin/Spooky&#13;
Sprint Duathlon. Kensington&#13;
Metropark, Milford. Length: 5K&#13;
run-24K ride-1 OK run or 5K-12K&#13;
ride-5K.www.3disciplines.com. Start&#13;
time: 10 a.m. Contact: Kenny Krell,&#13;
Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-714-&#13;
5768,&#13;
won international races and&#13;
hope to qualify for this year’s&#13;
national championships in&#13;
Van Buren, Mo.&#13;
They hiked alongside Morton&#13;
and Bisoski on Saturday.&#13;
Sue years of adventure race&#13;
experience helped them fare&#13;
better - they won the event,&#13;
scoring 44 points and finishing&#13;
in 6 hours, 30 minutes, 9&#13;
seconds.&#13;
Truth be told, they had a&#13;
little advantage.&#13;
Saturday’s mystery event&#13;
was a self-rescue fi’om a capsized&#13;
canoe on the river. The&#13;
Yaksics are certified in water&#13;
rescue. They estimated&#13;
they handled the recovery in&#13;
approximately one minute&#13;
while other teams struggled&#13;
to complete a task that netted&#13;
five points.&#13;
It helped them win the race&#13;
for the third time in six years.&#13;
They have won every SMAC&#13;
race they have entered.&#13;
“You suffer in these races,”&#13;
Jessica Yaksic said. “But it’s&#13;
a great race for us to come&#13;
out, practice and hone our&#13;
skills. It’s a great way to keep&#13;
our race mentality.”&#13;
Bisoski and Morton were&#13;
just finding theirs. Teammates&#13;
for the first time, it&#13;
took a while to navigate between&#13;
checkpoints and work&#13;
out problems steering the&#13;
canoe.&#13;
They finished in 9 hours,&#13;
52 minutes, 41 seconds -&#13;
about seven minutes shy of&#13;
the race’s 10-hour mandatory&#13;
cutoff. But they earned&#13;
all 44 points on the course,&#13;
and left excited about their&#13;
prospects in adventure ra cing.&#13;
“Ever since we heard&#13;
about this, we’ve been excited,”&#13;
Morton said. “We did&#13;
better than we expected.&#13;
And if you like the outdoors,&#13;
this is the ultimate thing to&#13;
do.”&#13;
J ? i r t 2 ^ j ) e e d s&#13;
ro&#13;
JIM JAGDFELD, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Race announcer Tony Stephan promotes mud bogging with his&#13;
T-shirt as he announces during the competition in the final day&#13;
of the Fowlerville Family Fair.&#13;
MUD RACES FROM Cl&#13;
After the competition&#13;
comes the washing-up&#13;
thest through the deep mud&#13;
course. Prizes ranged from&#13;
plaques and trophies for the&#13;
smdler vehicles to $300 firstplace&#13;
cash prizes for the bigger&#13;
trucks with more power and&#13;
modification.&#13;
Enjoying the festivities from&#13;
the grandstands was Ken Haan&#13;
of Fowlerville, who was celebrating&#13;
his daughter Raelynn’s&#13;
third birthday with his entire&#13;
family.&#13;
Haan is no stranger to the&#13;
mud bog scene. He has taken&#13;
his 1988 Ford Ranger across&#13;
Michigan for mud bogging for&#13;
the past 12 years. “There’s&#13;
a lot of skill involved,” says&#13;
Haan.&#13;
“You gotta know how to hit&#13;
the runs, when to shift gears,&#13;
and know whether or not your&#13;
truck can make it through so&#13;
you don’t end up vertical.”&#13;
Haan was pleased to see&#13;
the mud bog racing included&#13;
P re s e n ts&#13;
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK&#13;
Zach Vitkuske&#13;
■ School; He'll be a&#13;
fifth-grader at Horning&#13;
Elementary School this fall.&#13;
■ Local ties: The 10-year-old&#13;
lives in Genoa Township.&#13;
■ Sports: He's a forward&#13;
and center in travel hockey&#13;
and plays lacrosse, baseball,&#13;
basketball and soccer.&#13;
■ This season: He won a&#13;
state championship in the&#13;
boys 9-10 softball throw&#13;
at the state finals of the&#13;
Hershey Track &amp; Field Games&#13;
on July 7 at Holt. His mom,&#13;
Julia Vituske, says Zach never&#13;
trained before the event.&#13;
"Pulling off first was a big&#13;
surprise," she says. Zach says&#13;
he was proud of throwing&#13;
it 14 feet farther than at&#13;
regionals. "After I threw, I&#13;
felt good, like I was going to&#13;
win," he adds.&#13;
■ Hobbies: "Anything with&#13;
a ball. He never played with&#13;
toys," his mom says.&#13;
■ Favorite subject: Math.&#13;
■ Athlete I admire:&#13;
Washington Capitals center&#13;
Alexander Ovechkin.'&#13;
■ Siblings: Two brothers:&#13;
John, who graduated from&#13;
Brighton in June, and Alex,&#13;
who will be a junior. His&#13;
sister, Brittanie, will be a&#13;
sophomore.&#13;
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with the fair festivities. “I’m&#13;
happy they started doing this&#13;
again,” says Haan. “It’s what&#13;
people out here do. You can&#13;
tell people there’s a mud bog&#13;
race and get 5,000 people to&#13;
show up.”&#13;
Also in the crowd for the&#13;
events was Kim Semon of&#13;
Brighton with her two sons, age&#13;
4 and 2. “My sons love trucks&#13;
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b d rm , p o le b a rn , 2 c a r&#13;
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(8 1 0 ) 2 2 7 -3 4 5 5&#13;
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b a th b i-le v e l h o m e ,1 7 2 8&#13;
s f w /a t t a c h e d 2-i- g a ra g e ,&#13;
p r iv a c y fe n c e d y a rd ,&#13;
b a c k u p g e n e r a to r , la rg e&#13;
la u n d r y 8 b o n u s fam ily&#13;
rm . L in c o ln s c h o o ls ,&#13;
n a tu r e t r a ils /p o n d s .&#13;
$ 1 8 9 ,5 0 0 (5 1 7 ) 2 8 1 -0 8 5 4&#13;
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N o r th b u r y R a n c h , 3&#13;
b d rm 2 b a th n e w k itc h e n&#13;
8 m o r e . $ 2 3 9 ,9 0 0 7 3 4 -&#13;
9 9 4 -0 9 4 0 # 2 0 9 1 5 4 5 0&#13;
fo r s a le b y o w n e r .c o m&#13;
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d , w a s $ 2 4 0 ,0 0 0 N o w&#13;
$ 2 1 9 ,9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 2 9 -7 7 7 0&#13;
O P E N S U N . 1 2 -3&#13;
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g o rg e o u s lo t. P r ic e ju s t&#13;
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9 9 5 K E lm e r 7 3 4 -5 2 8 -1 1 0 0&#13;
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w ith A n n A r b o r S c h o o ls .&#13;
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8 p o o l.E a s y a c c e s s to&#13;
h ig h w a y s 8 A n n A rb o r .&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 .7 3 4 -8 4 6 -1 0 5 8&#13;
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B Y O W N E R , 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th ,1 c a r g a r a g e , 1 le v e l&#13;
e n d u n it ,1 3 4 5 s f $ 2 3 9 ,5 0 0&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 2 1 6 -7 0 0 9 , 4 2 9 -9 2 2 2&#13;
2 B D R M c o n d o fo r s a le&#13;
in A n n A r b o r $ 1 9 5 ,0 0 0&#13;
1 1 5 8 S q . Ft, 2 .5 b a th ,&#13;
a tta c h e d g a ra g e&#13;
c a ll C la rk 7 3 4 -6 4 6 -8 2 6 4&#13;
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b r ic k w /o v e r 4 ,0 0 0 sf. o n&#13;
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p o o l, 2 h o t tu b s , g a z e b o&#13;
3 c a r 8 3 0 x 4 0 p o le b a rn .&#13;
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8 1 0 -3 9 7 -3 1 4 7 o r&#13;
8 0 0 -5 8 5 -8 7 3 0&#13;
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flo o r s , n e w k itc h e n /&#13;
b a th , s im p le 8 r e la x in g&#13;
$ 8 9 ,9 0 0 7 3 4 -4 7 6 -8 6 3 0&#13;
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la c e , 1 st f lo o r 1 3 5 2 s f&#13;
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A1 C le a n u p 8 H a u lin g&#13;
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to p s o il. 7 3 4 -6 3 7 -4 2 0 0&#13;
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c o r n e r u n it w /d e e p&#13;
fe n c e d y a rd 8 p a tio , m in&#13;
u te s f r o m A n n A rb o r ,&#13;
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flo o r s th ro u g h o u t . F in is&#13;
h e d b a s e m e n t w /b d rm ,&#13;
w a lk in c lo s e t, fam ily&#13;
r o o m , la u n d r y 8 s to ra g e .&#13;
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s w im m in g p o o l, te n n is&#13;
c o u r ts . M u s t s e e to a p p&#13;
r e c ia te . $ 1 3 7 K . Y p s i&#13;
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1 -8 0 0 -2 5 1 -3 9 1 9&#13;
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ra n c h , o n p a rk n e a r&#13;
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c a r p e t p a in t 8 w in d o w s .&#13;
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b sm t fin is h e d . C /A , 2&#13;
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7 3 4 -6 4 6 -5 4 5 1&#13;
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$ 2 4 9 ,9 0 0 7 3 4 -3 5 5 -0 6 8 9&#13;
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$ 6 7 9 ,0 0 0 O p e n S u n J u ly&#13;
2 2 .1 0 - 3 3 0 5 8 D a n a P o in t&#13;
P in c k n e y 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -1 5 0 7&#13;
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b d rm 2 3 8 4 s f 7 3 4 -6 6 3 -&#13;
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$ 3 3 0 K . 7 3 4 -3 2 7 -2 8 0 1&#13;
O p e n S u n 1 2 -2 J u ly 2 2&#13;
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3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th , 1 1 4 6 s f,&#13;
S e a n D y k h o u s e 7 3 4 -7 1 7 -&#13;
7 2 8 7 , 7 3 4 - 9 9 4 S O L D&#13;
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u p d a te s , w a lk o u t b sm t,&#13;
d e c k 8 m o r e l $ 2 1 9 ,9 0 0&#13;
C ro s s ro a d s R.E.&#13;
(8 1 0 ) 2 2 7 -3 4 5 5&#13;
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th e C e n tu ry ! 3 b d rm&#13;
h o m e g o in g w ith 7 in d&#13;
iv id u a lly ta x e d lo ts !&#13;
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a p p r o v e d m o r tg a g e&#13;
1 2 0 0 L a u re l Y p s i 4 8 1 9 8 .&#13;
$ 1 4 4 ,9 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 8 4 -1 7 2 2&#13;
C L IN T O N $ 1 6 5 ,9 0 0&#13;
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b a th s , 2 .5 c a r , f ir e p la c e ,&#13;
u p g r a d e d a p p lia n c e s&#13;
$ 2 2 5 K f irm 2 6 9 -5 9 8 -5 6 9 5&#13;
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2 b a th , c a rp e te d b a s e m&#13;
e n t , a tta c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
$ 1 9 9 ,9 0 0 L a n d C o n t ra c t.&#13;
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4 b d rm 2 b a th F o re c lo s u re&#13;
fo r $ 1 6 ,9 0 0 ! F o r lis tin g s&#13;
8 0 0 -6 1 9 -3 8 1 6 e x t F 5 6 9&#13;
H A M B U R G - G re a t&#13;
H u n t in g o n th is 9 a c re&#13;
p a rc e l! B e lo w m a rk e t&#13;
v a lu e , 3 b d rm , 2 b a th .&#13;
J u s t $ 2 2 9 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
C ro s s ro a d s R.E.&#13;
(8 1 0 ) 2 2 7 -3 4 5 5&#13;
H o m e fo r e s a le in C o lle&#13;
g e H e ig h ts A r e a Y p s i. 3&#13;
b d rm , 1 .5 b a th 1 0 8 4 s f.&#13;
$ 1 5 7 ,0 0 0 (7 5 7 ) 5 8 7 -3 6 6 0&#13;
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H IG H L A N D ! 3 b d rm&#13;
h o m e w / la k e p r iv ile g e s .&#13;
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$ 7 6 ,5 0 0&#13;
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4 b d rm , 3 .5 b a th , 3 6 2 5 s f,&#13;
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f ir e p la c e , p o rc h . O p e n&#13;
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b d rm B u n g a lo w , N e w ly&#13;
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Vacation Property and Time&#13;
Share&#13;
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Farms and&#13;
Acreage-Sale&#13;
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a c r e s ,p a v e d rd , L e n a w e e&#13;
C ty , O n s te a d s c h o o ls .&#13;
$ 2 9 ,0 0 0 e a 5 1 7 -2 6 3 -3 1 2 8&#13;
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2 .7 a c re s , r e a d y to b u ild&#13;
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H o m e F o r S a le -&#13;
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r in c lu d e d $ 8 2 5 /m o .&#13;
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h a r d w o o d , liv in g ro o m ,&#13;
g r a n ite , f ir e p la c e , la u n -&#13;
d ry . $ 1 3 2 5 . 3 1 3 -8 1 5 -3 2 4 3&#13;
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b d rm , 2 b a th , w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r , g a r a g e , s to r a g e ,&#13;
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r e n o v a te d 2 b d rm , 3 .5&#13;
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3 B D R M , s tu d y , 2V2 b a th ,&#13;
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$ 9 7 5 /m o 7 3 4 -6 0 4 -1 2 3 1&#13;
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u n it, 1 6 0 0 E. S ta d iu m 1&#13;
m ile S . o f m a in C am p u s ,&#13;
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b a th , h a r d w o o d flo o rs ,&#13;
g a r a g e , fir e p la c e , 1 1 0 0&#13;
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d , n o sm o k e /p e ts , h e a t&#13;
w a t e r 8 A /C In c lu d e d in&#13;
m o n th ly r e n t o f $ 9 9 0 .&#13;
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3 b d , 2 b a th , q u ie t a re a ,&#13;
b a th /k itc h e n u p d a te d ,&#13;
b a s em e n t w / la u n d r y 8&#13;
s tu d io . $ 1 4 0 0 . 6 4 5 -4 3 3 1&#13;
M I L A N - 3 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th . S e c tio n 8 W e l c&#13;
o m e . $ 8 5 0 /m o + s e -&#13;
c u r ity . (7 3 4 ) 8 2 8 -7 0 1 2&#13;
2 b d rm , n o p e ts /n o&#13;
sm o k in g . W a s h e r 8 d r y e r&#13;
in c lu d e d . $ 8 7 0 /m o .&#13;
+ u tility . 7 3 4 -6 6 5 -1 0 0 2&#13;
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ie d . 10 m in . w a lk to&#13;
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w a lk o u t , a p p lia n c e s , C /A ,&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 . (2 4 8 ) 3 9 6 -4 0 3 0 .&#13;
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C /A , 9 (rt)s f, $ 7 2 5 /m o .&#13;
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8 d u p le x e s 2 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a th . S e c . 8 O K . $ 6 5 0 -&#13;
$ 7 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -6 2 5 3&#13;
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3 b d rm , 2 b a th , 3 c a r g a ra&#13;
g e , s a n d y b e a c h , d o c k ,&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 7 5 -9 4 1 2 .&#13;
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c e ilin g , 1 .5 b a th , frp L , c a r&#13;
p o r t , 9 7 1 5 H a r b o u r C o v e .&#13;
7 3 4 -9 7 2 -5 5 2 9 . $ 9 0 0&#13;
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fro n t , 3 b d rm , 3 b a th , 2&#13;
f ir e p la c e , 2 c a r g a ra g e ,&#13;
w a lk -o u t b a s em e n t , a p p&#13;
lia n c e s , 1 0 a c re s , p o le&#13;
b a rn , 1 b lo c k f r o m C o u n ty&#13;
P a rk /B o a t la u n c h .&#13;
$ 1 ,5 0 0 /m o . R e y n o ld s&#13;
M g m t . 5 1 7 -7 8 7 -1 8 8 9&#13;
Iris h H ills - L a k e F ro n t&#13;
C o t ta g e , s le e p s 8 , s a n d y&#13;
b e a c h . A u g . 1 8 -2 5 8 All&#13;
S e p t o p e n , 7 3 4 -5 1 3 -3 2 1 8&#13;
N e w P e n th o u s e C o n d o&#13;
B e lle v ille L a k e , 1 7 5 0 s q '&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , g a ra g e ,&#13;
$ 1 8 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -3 6 8 -0 1 7 0&#13;
1 0 m o n th le a s e o f E v a n s&#13;
L a k e h o m e (A u g .-J u n e )&#13;
2 b d rm , c o m p le te ly fu r n&#13;
is h e d , n o -sm o k e , c re d it&#13;
c h e c k o r a p p r o v e d c o s&#13;
ig n e r r e q u ir e d . $ 5 0 0 +&#13;
u tilitie s . (8 1 3 ) 7 8 7 -7 3 8 0&#13;
A b le to P le a s e A n n&#13;
A r b o r . 3 b d rm , 2 c a r&#13;
$ 1 4 9 5 , B r ia rw o o d A r e a .&#13;
7 3 4 -6 5 7 -5 4 9 7&#13;
ABLE TO PLEASE&#13;
W . S id e 3 b d rm b i-le v e l,&#13;
2 c a r a tta c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
fam ily r o o m , A /C . fe n c e d&#13;
y a r d , $ 1 1 9 5 . A v a il m id&#13;
J u ly . 2 3 9 -1 8 7 7 _____________&#13;
ABLE TO PLEASE&#13;
W . S id e 4 b d rm c o lo n ia l&#13;
1 9 0 0 s f. F am ily ro om w /&#13;
f ir e p la c e , A /C , 2 c a r&#13;
a t ta c h e d g a r a g e , $ 1 4 5 0&#13;
a v a il L a te J u ly , 2 3 9 -1 8 7 7&#13;
B u rn s P a rk 4 b d rm&#13;
2 .5 b a th 1 7 1 0 s q '+ h o u s e&#13;
o n E .S ta d ium . F e n c e d&#13;
y a rd . S c r e e n e d p rc h .&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 7 2 - 4 2 7 2 /&#13;
9 1 4 -2 3 3 -3 6 9 9 _____________&#13;
C h e ls e a 3 b e d , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
c lo s e to to w n , p e ts&#13;
p o s s ., 7 3 4 -6 6 3 -8 8 8 3&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 d is c o u n ta b le&#13;
C h e ls e a h o m e o n h o rs e&#13;
fa rm 2 b d rm /1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
g a r a g e , a ir , g a s 8 e le c tr ic&#13;
in c lu d e d a ll a p p lia n c e s ,&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -6 4 9 -5 7 0 6&#13;
C h e ls e a L a k e fro n t 3 b d rm&#13;
2 b a th , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
2 c a r g a r a g e , fir e p la c e ,&#13;
C /A $ 1 7 0 0 , 7 3 4 -5 6 2 -2 0 5 1&#13;
C h e ls e a - L e a s e w / o p t&#13;
io n to b u y 2 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a th $ 9 0 0 . D u p le x , 3&#13;
b d rm $ 8 5 0 7 3 4 -4 7 5 -0 4 3 2&#13;
C o u n t r y S e t t in g 1 5 0 0 sf,&#13;
2 b d rm , d e n , d e c k , n o&#13;
s m o k e /p e t Z e e b Rd .&#13;
$ 9 0 0 3 1 3 -3 3 6 -5 1 7 5&#13;
D e x t e r 3 b d rm 2 b a th ,f ire -&#13;
p la c e , 2 .5 c a r .u p g r a d e d&#13;
a p p lia n c e s .O p t io n to b u y&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 /m o . 2 6 9 -5 9 8 -5 6 9 5&#13;
D E X T E R - B e a u tifu l v ie w ,&#13;
r iv e r f ro n t h om e . 3 b d rm ,&#13;
1 .5 b a th , d e c k , g a r a g e ,&#13;
f ir e p la c e . W a lk to d o w n to&#13;
w n . $ 1 ,5 7 5 . N o sm o k e&#13;
/p e ts . 7 3 4 -9 0 4 -3 9 7 5&#13;
E x t r a o rd in a r y N e w , 4 Br&#13;
2 .5 B a th , A A S c h o o ls ,&#13;
to o m u c h to lis t, $ 1 8 0 0 .&#13;
fo r d e ta ils 8 p ic s -&#13;
fr iz z e l@ h o tm a il.c o m&#13;
4 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th , w a lk o&#13;
u t b a s em e n t , n e a r&#13;
d o w n to w n A n n A rb o r ,&#13;
$ 1 .4 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -5 0 2 -5 0 2 9&#13;
4 B d rm h o m e fo r re n t;&#13;
2 1 0 0 s f A n n A r b o r /&#13;
D e x t e r ; $ 1 ,7 0 0 m o A u g u s t&#13;
1; J o n @ 7 3 4 -2 5 5 - 6 0 1 0&#13;
3 b d rm , Y p s i. T o ta ly r e m&#13;
o d e l in c lu d in g K itc h e n&#13;
8 B a th , w o o d flo o r s , A /C ,&#13;
a p lia n c e s , $ 1 0 5 0 + u tilitie&#13;
s (7 3 4 ) 4 6 1 -1 5 2 8&#13;
3 -4 b d rm ,1 .5 b a th , w a s h e&#13;
r /d r y e r , c lo s e to E M U ,&#13;
b u s lin e s . $ 1 3 5 0 + u tilities&#13;
. T o n y 7 3 4 -2 6 0 -0 8 6 5&#13;
2 b d rm fa rm h o u s e in&#13;
M a n c h e s te r . $ 6 0 0 . N o&#13;
P e ts . 3 1 3 -5 6 3 -7 6 3 3&#13;
A N N A R B O R la rg e c le a n&#13;
r o o m , u tilitie s in c lu d e d ,&#13;
la u n d r y , k itc h e n , n o p e ts&#13;
$ 4 4 5 . 7 3 4 -6 5 4 -6 5 7 7&#13;
E M U - L a rg e b d rm . F re e&#13;
c a b ie /u t ilit ie s /h i-s p e e d&#13;
in te rn e t /r e fe r e n c e s $ 2 9 5 .&#13;
7 3 4 -9 7 2 -3 3 2 1 ______________&#13;
F E M A L E to s h a r e b e a u t ifu&#13;
l c u s tom 3 b d rm h o m e&#13;
o n 2 0 w o o d e d a c re s .&#13;
$ 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 2 6 -4 6 6 3&#13;
C la s s ifie d&#13;
A d v e r t is in g&#13;
W o rk s !&#13;
Ca ll to d a y ;&#13;
7 3 4 -9 9 4 -6 7 1 1&#13;
2 m ile s f r o m d o w n to w n&#13;
A n n A r b o r , 3 + b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a th , ja c u z z i, fir e p la c e ,&#13;
A /C , 2 c a r a t ta c h e d g a r&#13;
a g e , $ 1 ,8 0 0 /m o , 2 5 1 4&#13;
K im b e r le y , 7 3 4 -6 0 4 -9 1 4 0&#13;
W a s h in g to n S q . S u b . 3&#13;
b d rm , fa m ily ro o m , 2 c a r&#13;
g a r a g e , b a s em e n t , Y p s i&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 8 2 -2 1 6 0 .&#13;
W E S T W IL L O W - 9 4 3&#13;
N a s h , 3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
a p p lia n c e s , b a s em e n t .&#13;
$ 1 1 5 0 . 7 3 4 -2 6 0 -3 6 9 9&#13;
L a k e C o m m u n ity fu rn is h e&#13;
d , 1 0 m in . N o f. A n n&#13;
A r b o r , $ 3 8 5 + u tilitie s .&#13;
N o sm o k e , 7 3 4 -4 2 6 -2 4 9 9&#13;
■ L o o k in g fo r s in g le m a le&#13;
to liv e in a n e c um e n ic a l&#13;
C h r is tia n h o u s e h o ld .&#13;
N e a r N . c am p u s . $ 3 7 0 +&#13;
u tilite s . em a il:&#13;
c o u p d e re p a r te e&#13;
_______ @ g m a ll.c o m&#13;
M a s te r B d rm ., w / fu ll&#13;
b a th , in 2 b d rm n e w&#13;
c o n d o .,M a in S t. N e a r&#13;
U M S ta d iu m ,F u lly fu r n&#13;
is h e d w / n e w a p lia n c e s&#13;
w a s h e r /d r y e r ,w a te r ,&#13;
in te rn e t o p t io n a l g a r a g e&#13;
$ 8 0 0 . 7 3 4 -6 5 7 -1 6 6 3&#13;
W illis - S m a ll 1 b d rm&#13;
tr a ile r o n p r iv a te la n d&#13;
$ 4 5 0 /m o . + u tilitie s .&#13;
7 3 4 -4 6 1 -2 9 7 5 .&#13;
M a tu r e f em a le s h a re&#13;
p r im e lo c a tio n 2 p r iv a te&#13;
b d rm s + b a th N S f r e e c a b&#13;
le n e t $ 5 5 0 6 7 8 -8 3 6 6&#13;
A b le to r e n t. D e p o t T o w n 4 B D R M , 2 b a th , la rg e&#13;
2 b d rm w /g a r a g e , $ 8 3 0 la n d s c a p e d lo t, n o sm o k -&#13;
O R 2 b d rm , fe n c e d y a rd in g , n o jje ts , g a r a g e .&#13;
$ 7 8 5 /m o . 8 1 0 -2 2 5 -0 7 0 6 $ 1 4 0 0 /m o 7 3 4 -4 2 8 -8 4 4 5 .&#13;
Manufactured&#13;
Housing-Rental&#13;
A b s o lu te ly c h a rm in g&#13;
3 b d rm V ic to r ia n .&#13;
A ir , w o o d flo o rs ,&#13;
fe n c e d y a r d , g a r a g e .&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 /m o 7 3 4 -5 6 4 -0 1 7 7&#13;
A b s o lu te ly C h a rm in g - 3&#13;
b d rm , w /o a k flo o r s 8&#13;
t r im , e n c lo s e d s u n&#13;
p o r c h , 2 c a r. 1 m i. to U M&#13;
S ta d iu m . $ 1 0 7 5 /m o .&#13;
A v a il 8 /1 5 7 3 4 -6 6 8 -1 9 1 6&#13;
A b s o lu te ly g o rg e o u s&#13;
n e w e r e x e c u t iv e h o m e 4&#13;
b d rm , 2 .5 b a th , 2 3 0 0 s f.&#13;
$ 2 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -9 7 1 -2 2 2 2&#13;
A C 8 N e w F u rn a c e . A v a il&#13;
8 /1 5 . $ 1 0 7 0 . B e a u tifu l 2&#13;
b d rm , s u n r o o m , fu ll&#13;
b sm t, g r e e n h o u s e , re fln -&#13;
is h e d flo o r s . L a rg e lot.&#13;
1 b lo c k to U M S ta d iu m .&#13;
N O p e ts . 3 1 3 -8 8 1 -3 8 7 1&#13;
s te v e h am @ c o m c a s t .n e t&#13;
A f fo r d a b le A n n A r b o r&#13;
W a lk d o w n to w n , 2 b d rm ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d r y e r , b ig f r o n t&#13;
p o rc h w /s w in g , o n q u ie t&#13;
s h a d y s tre e t $ 9 5 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 -6 4 6 -1 1 1 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 3 b d rm , d e c k ,&#13;
n e w ly r em o d e le d , w a s h e&#13;
r /d r y e r . W a s h te n a w 8&#13;
2 3 , $ 9 9 0 . 7 3 4 -4 3 4 -2 3 6 2 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 3 b d rm&#13;
r a n c h in g r e a t lo c a tio n ,&#13;
n e w e r c a rp e t , fr e s h p a in t&#13;
la rg e c o rn e r lo t w / b ig&#13;
y a rd , a tta c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
la u n d r y ro o m , a ll&#13;
a p p lia n c e s . $ 1 2 5 0 /m o&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 0 4 -1 1 6 2 .&#13;
A N N ARBOR&#13;
3 b e d r o o m 2 b a th h o m e&#13;
o n h u g e lo t. C o u ld b e as&#13;
lo w as $ 9 0 0 /m o . Z e ro&#13;
d o w n o r r e n t to o w n .&#13;
7 3 4 -5 2 1 -0 2 3 6&#13;
A n n A r b o r N E 2 1 0 0 sf,&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 fu ll 8 tw o 1 /2&#13;
b a th s , A /C p a r tia l o r&#13;
u n fu rn is h e d . N o p e ts .&#13;
$ 1 4 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 5 3 -4 7 1 7&#13;
A N N A R B O R N E - N ic e 3&#13;
b d rm . b ig fa m ily rm H u r o&#13;
n 8 T h u r s to n s c h o o ls .&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 -7 6 1 -1 8 8 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r Q u ie t W . S id e&#13;
3 b d rm ra n c h , f in is h e d&#13;
b sm t ,g a r a g e ,fe n c e d y a rd&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 -3 8 3 -7 0 0 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r S c h o o ls 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th , a ll a p p lia n c&#13;
e s 2 c a r , fe n c e d y a rd ,&#13;
c lo s e to U -M , S t. J o e 's&#13;
$ 1 2 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -6 5 7 -8 1 9 5&#13;
A n n A r b o r W e s t S id e 4&#13;
b d rm , n ic e b a c k y a rd , 1 .5&#13;
b a th , w a s h e r d ry e r .&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 + .7 3 4 -6 4 9 -6 2 1 7&#13;
H is to r ic fa rm h o u s e , 5&#13;
b d rm 2 b a th D e x te r , a v a il&#13;
9 / 1 , $ 1 1 0 0 /m o 8 0 2 -2 5 9 -&#13;
2 2 7 4 b r ig id 5 2 6@ a o l.c o m&#13;
H o m e fo r L e a s e S a lin e ,&#13;
S h a rp lo o k in g 3 b d rm&#13;
R a n c h w / 2 c a r g a r a g e 8&#13;
fu ll b sm t $ 1 3 9 5 . /m o&#13;
7 3 4 -6 3 7 -7 1 3 7 .____________&#13;
J a c k s o n - 2 b d rm , a p p lia&#13;
n c e s , d r y e r in c . sm a ll&#13;
b a c k y a rd $ 7 0 0 /m o .&#13;
5 1 7 -5 2 2 -5 8 6 1&#13;
Y P S I - 1 4 0 0 sf. 4 b d rm ,&#13;
1 .5 b a th , la rg e fe n c e d&#13;
y a r d , n e w ly r em o d e le d ,&#13;
$ 1 1 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -4 7 6 -0 2 5 2&#13;
Y P S I - 2 6 8 K irk 5 b d rm , 3&#13;
b a th , 2 c a r , f in is h e d&#13;
b a s em e n t , s e p a r a te a p t.&#13;
w /k itc h e n 8 liv in g ro o m ,&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 /m o . lo w s e c u r ity&#13;
d e p . 7 3 4 -6 5 8 -8 1 5 4&#13;
Y P S I- 3 8 4 b d rm , r e m o d e&#13;
le d . M u s t s e e , b a s e m&#13;
e n t , S e c 8 o k , $ 1 1 5 0 -&#13;
$ 1 3 7 5 . 7 3 4 -2 1 6 -3 3 0 2&#13;
Y p s i - 3 b d rm , 1 b a th ,&#13;
8 0 0 s f, n e w e v e r y th in g ,&#13;
fe n c e d y a rd , $ 9 5 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 -3 8 3 -5 7 1 4&#13;
Y P S I - 3 b d rm , 1 b a th ,&#13;
a p p lia n c e s , A in s w o r th&#13;
C irc le , S e c . 8 O K .&#13;
$ 9 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -8 8 3 -4 0 7 1&#13;
Y P S I - 6 8 0 D e S o to&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 b a th , b ric k&#13;
ra n c h , fu ll b a s em e n t ,&#13;
n e w ro o f , w in d o w s ,&#13;
8 h a r d w o o d , $ 1 ,0 0 0 /m o .&#13;
lo w s e c u r ity d e p o s it&#13;
7 3 4 -6 5 8 -8 1 5 4&#13;
Y P S I A in s w o r th C ir. 3&#13;
b d rm , A /C , g a r a g e , c o r n&#13;
e r lo t .N o p e ts . $ 9 5 0 /m o&#13;
+ s e c u r ity 7 3 4 -4 7 6 -1 3 3 3&#13;
M o b ile H o m e s fo r R e n t,&#13;
2 b d rm , p e a c e fu l s e t tin&#13;
g , g o o d lo c a tio n $ 5 2 0 -&#13;
$ 6 0 0 /m o . 2 4 8 -2 4 9 -6 9 6 7&#13;
A c c e s s 2 3 1 0 P a c k a rd&#13;
T o d a y n e a r H e w it t ,&#13;
lOOOsq' o ffic e .&#13;
S T O P IN 7 3 4 -5 2 8 -1 1 0 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r G r e a t V ie w ,&#13;
9 5 0 s f, w /k itc h e n e t te 8&#13;
fu ll b a th , f le x ib le le a s e ,&#13;
$ 8 7 5 /m o . 7 3 4 -6 2 2 -8 1 1 2&#13;
A n n A r b o r - J a c k s o n A v e&#13;
1 ,9 0 0 - 1 9 ,0 0 0 s f f le x s p a c e&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 7 -9 6 4 0&#13;
w w w .p h o e n ix c o .b iz&#13;
A s s u m e c u r r e n t 5 .5 %&#13;
f ix e d m o r tg a g e o r r e n t to&#13;
o w n . L in c o ln s c h o o ls , 3&#13;
b d rm , 1 .5 b a th , p a r tia lly&#13;
f in is h e d b a s em e n t . 2 .5&#13;
c a r . $ 1 2 5 0 . 7 3 4 -3 2 3 -4 6 5 4&#13;
A v a il 2 b d rm ,2 b a th d e n&#13;
h a r d w o o d ,f ir e p la c e , d e c k&#13;
S a lin e S c h o o ls $ 1 2 0 0 /m o&#13;
+ s e c u r ity R E N T E D !&#13;
A v a il 8 /1 - S u p e r io r T w p .&#13;
T r i- le v e l, 3 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th , 2 c a r g a r a g e . S e c 8&#13;
O K $ 1 2 5 0 . 7 3 4 -3 6 8 -7 5 8 3&#13;
A v a il fo r F a ll! 7 b d rm&#13;
h o u s e o n P e r r in , c lo s e&#13;
w a lk to E M U c am p u s . 2&#13;
k itc h e n s , 3 b a th s , w a s h e&#13;
r , d r y e r , b a s em e n t , p a r k&#13;
in g , p e t fr ie n d ly . M U S T&#13;
S EEM 7 3 4 -4 7 8 -6 1 2 8&#13;
A D O R A B L E&#13;
Im m a c u la te 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , f in is h e d b a s em e n t ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d r y e r , A /C&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 /m o 2 3 1 -2 4 2 -0 2 8 9&#13;
o r 7 3 4 -9 0 4 -5 9 5 3&#13;
A n n A r b o r , P a u lin e 8&#13;
S ta d iu m , 4 0 0 8 1 ,2 6 8 sq .&#13;
ft. $ 1 5 /s q . ft . G e n e ro u s&#13;
p a rk in g . 7 6 9 -2 3 4 4 o r&#13;
h u tc h@ p r o v id e .n e t_______&#13;
A N N A R B O R S E - 5 0 0 s f&#13;
o ff ic e , b r o a d b a n d , p le a s a&#13;
n t, ru ra l, n o le a s e .&#13;
$ 5 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -6 7 7 -2 1 0 0&#13;
O f f ic e S p a c e . ls t fl. 4 rm&#13;
s te w /e n t r y v e s tib u le .&#13;
N e a r d o w n to w n , p a rk in g .&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 7 3 4 -9 1 3 -9 1 8 1&#13;
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ANONNA RJBAOCRK. S20O0-N12 0R0D sf. Apdodssitiibolnea. lB 5u0i0ld0 -to60 s0u0it .s f&#13;
810-534-2077&#13;
A B O U T D E A L S ! 2 b d rm&#13;
$ 5 0 0 . 1 b d rm $ 4 5 0 . L o w&#13;
S e c u r ity ! E. Y p s i T w p .&#13;
7 3 4 -6 6 2 -6 1 3 3 # 1 2 4&#13;
2 0 0 0 s f c o n d o 3 b d rm .&#13;
2 .5 b a th , 2 c a r , $ 1 ,4 0 0 .&#13;
9 7 1 -6 3 0 6 w w w .g e o c it ie s .&#13;
c o m /jo e c h e n 9 9 /r e n t&#13;
A m a z in g d u p le x fe n c e d&#13;
y a rd , la u n d r y , fir e p la c e .&#13;
e tc .1 4 0 0 s f $ 1 2 0 0 3 3 4 5&#13;
P a c k a r d .7 3 4 -3 9 5 -9 3 4 8 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm D u p&#13;
le x , S to v e , fr id g e la u n d&#13;
r y , n o p e ts . $ 8 5 0 +&#13;
u tilitie s 7 3 4 -2 5 5 -0 5 3 8&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm n e a r&#13;
to w n , w / h e a t , w a te r ,&#13;
la u n d r y , s to v e , f r id g e .&#13;
N o p e ts . $ 8 0 0 . 2 5 5 - f e 3 8&#13;
A n n A r b o r 4 s p a c io u s a t tr&#13;
a c t iv e , 2 b d rm d u p le x e&#13;
s . A /C , la u n d r y , d e c k ,&#13;
y a rd 8 p a rk in g . A v a il, b y&#13;
9 /1 . $ 9 5 0 - $ 1 2 0 0 .&#13;
( 7 3 4 ) 4 1 7 - 5 0 7 9&#13;
A N N A R B O R A R E A&#13;
10 m in s to A n n A r b o r 8&#13;
B r ig h to n ! V e r y c le a n ,&#13;
1 2 0 0 s f, 2 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
g a r a g e , b a s em e n t , la rg e&#13;
y a r d , e a s y te rm s .&#13;
$ 9 7 5 /m o . 8 1 0 -6 3 2 -5 3 3 5&#13;
OFFICE SPACE&#13;
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A n n A r b o r - D o w n to w n&#13;
1 ,5 0 0 s f o ff ic e w /p a r k in g&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 7 -9 6 4 0&#13;
w w w .p h o e n ix c o .b iz&#13;
Residential&#13;
Washtenaw-Rental&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 b a th , 6 1 1 N .&#13;
M iam i 2 c a r a tta c h e d ,&#13;
fe n c e d y a rd , 1 st 8 La st&#13;
m o n th d u e a t m o v e in&#13;
$ 9 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -4 3 4 -9 3 4 5&#13;
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k itc h e n s w / s k y lig h ts 8&#13;
c e r am ic t ile in k itc h e n 8&#13;
b a th . A v a il A u g 1. v e r y&#13;
w e ll k e p t . $ 1 4 6 5 /m o n th&#13;
7 3 4 -3 6 8 -5 0 5 1 , 8 8 3 -6 5 0 5&#13;
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$ 1 1 5 0 + ( 7 3 4 ) 4 1 7 - 8 6 7 9&#13;
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b a th s E x e c u tiv e H o m e&#13;
n e a r e le m e n ta r y s c h o o l&#13;
$ 1 8 0 0 . 7 3 4 -2 7 0 -2 1 0 0&#13;
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1 c a r fe n c e d y a r d , n e a r&#13;
s c h o o l/ p a rk $ 1 0 5 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 -8 4 6 -2 7 2 3&#13;
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w a t e r in c lu d e d $ 7 5 0 /m o .&#13;
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h o u s e $ 1 3 2 5 /m o . A n n&#13;
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s in g le s w e lc o m e . B e st&#13;
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d o w n to w n c am p u s&#13;
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g a s f ir e p la c e , fe n c e d&#13;
y a rd , lo t's o f u p d a te s .&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 . 7 3 4 -5 5 6 -0 0 7 0&#13;
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fam ily h o u s e in Y p s i&#13;
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h o u s e s 2 9 2 5 V e r le A v e&#13;
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g a r a g e . 1 .5 b a th , A /C ,&#13;
$ 1 1 5 0 /m o . 1 1 5 7 E v e ly n&#13;
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b s m tg a r a g e , A /C , $ 1 1 1 0 .&#13;
S e c 8 O K (7 3 4 ) 7 4 1 -9 3 3 1&#13;
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c o u n t r y s e t tin g fe n c e d&#13;
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7 3 4 -2 1 6 -5 5 9 6&#13;
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ra n c h . F u ll b a s em e n t ,&#13;
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$ 1 ,2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -3 2 0 -3 3 2 6&#13;
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a v a il im m e d ia te ly ,&#13;
$ 1 9 0 0 . N o p e ts /sm o k e .&#13;
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m a le to s h a r e 3 b d rm&#13;
h o u s e in P in c k n e y . N o n&#13;
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r e n t in q u ie t D e x te r .&#13;
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m o n th . 7 3 4 -2 6 0 -0 6 9 8 .&#13;
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p a r t o f 1 6 0 a c re e q u e s t r ia&#13;
n c e n te r . $ 1 3 2 5 /m o .&#13;
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w / s e p a r a te 1 Bcfrm b sm t&#13;
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sf. + f in is h e d b a s em e n t ,&#13;
s o lid , w e ll-m a in ta in e d .&#13;
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f in is h e d b a s em e n t , C /A ,&#13;
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w / 2 c a r g a r a g e N e w&#13;
fin is h e s 8 a p p lia n c e s .&#13;
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a p p lia n c e s , p r iv a te d o c k ,&#13;
$ 1 1 8 5 . 5 1 7 -4 0 4 -9 2 2 1&#13;
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From The Mid $500,000’s&#13;
(734) 332-1234&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
Arbor Woods&#13;
riangle Development&#13;
Model - 4207 Center Valley Dr.&#13;
Off Carpenter between Packard&#13;
&amp; Ellsworth behind Target&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$229,900-$290,900&#13;
734-477-9970&#13;
www.triangle-newhomes.com&#13;
Blue Heron Pointe Townhomes&#13;
► Centex Homes&#13;
6352 Trumpeter Lane-East&#13;
side of Platt.'S. of Michigan&#13;
Ave(US-23 Exit 34) Pittsfield&#13;
Twp. Ypsilanti&#13;
From the high $150’s&#13;
866-637-0525&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
B ro o k s id e&#13;
rCentex Homes&#13;
8702 Barrington Dr.-S. Side of&#13;
Geddes between Prospect &amp;&#13;
Harris. Superior Twp.&#13;
From the high $170's&#13;
866-637-3741&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Gallery at the Polo Fields&#13;
BRG Custom Homes&#13;
888 Eagle Ave.&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
From the $500's&#13;
734-669-2959&#13;
www.brgcustomhomes.com&#13;
▼ Si&#13;
Huron Pines&#13;
uenther Homes&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. exit, north&#13;
Brighton&#13;
From the upper $200's&#13;
810-231-2486&#13;
www.Guentherhomes.com&#13;
The Gallery Luxury Flats &amp;&#13;
Penthouse&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
414 N. Main St. at Kerrytown&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
248-559-3880 ext.227&#13;
www.TheGalleryA2.com&#13;
▼ I&#13;
Inverness Woods&#13;
Guenther Building Co.&#13;
Next to Inverness Golf on&#13;
North Territorial&#13;
From the Low $300’s&#13;
734-433-1775&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
» &lt;►&#13;
Ashley Terrace Condominiums&#13;
Joseph Freed and Associates&#13;
218 W. Huron Btwn. Ashley &amp; 1st&#13;
Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
Mid $200's to Penthouse Suites&#13;
734-662-7000&#13;
AshleyTerraceCondos.com&#13;
Chelsea Fairways &amp; Springs&#13;
R. Cook Properties&#13;
673 Park Side Ct.&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
Homes from the $230's&#13;
&amp; Condos from the $130's&#13;
734-637-8120&#13;
www.rcookproperties.com&#13;
Gregory Farms Single Family&#13;
Custom Homes&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off Wylie Rd, between&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney &amp; Island Lake Rd.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
From the low $300’s&#13;
734-424-9973&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
.▼ I&#13;
Kirtland Hills&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Northside of Ellsworth west&#13;
of Lohr Rd.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
From the $290's&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
Pinewood Estates&#13;
Dreamway Homes&#13;
1-94 to exit 150 go south thru light&#13;
to Arthur Drive go right&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
starting at just $149,900&#13;
(734)433-5462 or (517) 522-6828&#13;
www.dreamwayhomes.com&#13;
Rosewood Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
6325 Conifer Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile west of US23&#13;
Pittsfield&#13;
From the $180’s&#13;
734-677-6800&#13;
VKWW.rockhorTies.com&#13;
The Village of Hickory Pointe&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
4990 Gingko Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile east of US23&#13;
Pittsfield Township&#13;
From the $260's&#13;
734-677-7625&#13;
WWW.rockhomes.com&#13;
Warrior Cove of Grass Lake&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Michigan Ave. to Norvell- South&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
$149,900 +&#13;
734-323-0111&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
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.spen Ridge Village&#13;
Centex Homes&#13;
6095 Schuss Crossing-SE&#13;
corner of Monger &amp; Textile&#13;
1-94 exit 181A Ypsilanti&#13;
Single family homes from $180’s&#13;
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866-637-0523&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
Autumn Woods Condominiums&#13;
► Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
8101 Autumn Woods Tr, NE&#13;
corner of Clark and Prospect in&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From the $160’s&#13;
734-482-9000&#13;
www.autumnwoodscondos.com&#13;
Courtyards of Dundee &amp;&#13;
undee Ridge&#13;
R. Cook Properties&#13;
601 Powell Dr.&#13;
Dundee&#13;
Townhomes from $99,000 &amp;&#13;
Homes from the $150's&#13;
734-637-8120&#13;
WWW.rcookproperties.com&#13;
Harvest Ridge&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
On US12 in the Village of Clinton&#13;
across from the High School&#13;
From the $160’s.&#13;
517-456-8681&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Lyon Ridge&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
10 mile Rd. between Chubb &amp; Napier&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the $340's&#13;
248-349-7700&#13;
www.ryanhomes.com&#13;
▼&#13;
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Webster Twp.&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
SW corner of N. Territorial &amp; Mast Rds.&#13;
Webster Twp./Dexter&#13;
$339,900 +&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www,mc-realestate,com&#13;
Harwood Farms&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Oft E. Michigan Ave - E. of State St.&#13;
Between Warner &amp; Platt Rd.&#13;
Saline Schools&#13;
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(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
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luenther Building Company&#13;
Sutton, E. of M-52, W of&#13;
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Adrian, S of Clinton&#13;
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734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Saline Estates&#13;
Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
963 Dancer (off Moon Rd., 3/4 mi.&#13;
S. of Michigan Ave)&#13;
Saline&#13;
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(734)944-5252&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
Stoneyfield Meadows&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Island Lk. Rd. W out of Dexter just&#13;
past Wylie on S. side of Island Lk.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
$299,000 +&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
WestTowne Condominiums&#13;
The Concannon Company &amp;&#13;
Corlina Communities&#13;
Corner of Liberty &amp; Maple&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
Studios, Luxury Flats&#13;
&amp; Townhomes&#13;
Presale from the $250's&#13;
www.westtownecondos.com&#13;
Woodland Mews&#13;
Woodland Meadows Ventures, LLC&#13;
125 Fieldcrest, Ann Arbor&#13;
1/2 mile N. on Eisenhower, off&#13;
Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.&#13;
$105K-$270K&#13;
734-761-2400&#13;
www.thewoodlandmews .com&#13;
Balmoral Park Condos&#13;
Walk to Busch's Plaza&#13;
Main St. South of Ann Arbor-&#13;
Saline Rd.&#13;
From $260’s&#13;
www.BalmoralParkCondos.com&#13;
.The Banks of Saline&#13;
’ saline River Properties, LLC&#13;
Condominium Development&#13;
with Central Elevator&#13;
237 Monroe St„ Saline, Ml&#13;
- on the river&#13;
Office Hours: 12-'4pm everyday&#13;
Starting from $225,000 to $299,000&#13;
734-429-8100&#13;
www.thebanksofsaline.com&#13;
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bx &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
1282 North Street south side of&#13;
Arkona Rd. west of Carpenter Rd.&#13;
Milan (US 23 exH 27)&#13;
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866-637-3770&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Heights at Elkow Farms&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
Just west of Milford Rd. off 11 mile Rd&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the 240's&#13;
248-446-2900&#13;
www.ryanhomes.com&#13;
Mystic Ridge&#13;
Ann Arbor Builders, INC&#13;
S. side of Strawberry Lake Rd.,&#13;
btw Mast &amp; Merrill&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
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734-449-4625&#13;
www.mysticridge.com&#13;
Summerfield Glen&#13;
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Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off W. Liberty, between Maple&#13;
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Ann Arbor&#13;
$159,000-$196,000&#13;
734-997-9540 or 734-216-6168&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
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Condominiums&#13;
Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
Just W. of M-52 on Old US-12&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
$150's-$190&#13;
734-475-2600&#13;
www.fieldstonevillagecondos.com&#13;
Hidden Lake&#13;
Green Oak Properties&#13;
1 mile east of US-23 on&#13;
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South Lyon&#13;
High $300’s&#13;
248-446-3541&#13;
www.hiddenlakeonline.com&#13;
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uenther Building Company&#13;
N. of North Territorial, E. of Mast&#13;
Only One Leftll&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Thornton Farms&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
8123 Cypress Cirole-S. side of&#13;
Jackson Rd. W. of Parker&#13;
Dexter (1-94 exit 167)&#13;
From the $150’s&#13;
866-637-3772&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Village Marketplace&#13;
&amp; Lofts&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
147 Michigan Ave.&#13;
Downtown Saline&#13;
734-994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.ViiiageMarketpiaceandLofts.com&#13;
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Scientific Protein Laboratories LLC located in Waunakee, WI is a worldwide leader in the production of bulk Heparin and Pancreatin API’s (Active&#13;
Pharmaceutical Ingredients).&#13;
SENIOR DEVELOPMENT SCIENTIST ■ MOLECULAR BIOLOGY&#13;
Your responsibilities will include conducting process and assay development, especially related to natural and recombinant proteins, lab scale and pilot scale processing of&#13;
pbannaceutical products, and communicating with clients and project management.&#13;
This position requires a Ph.D. and 3+ years post graduate experience in Molecular Biology or a closely related field. Mastering of related analytical technology is required.&#13;
Experience in the biotechnology/pharmaceutical industry is highly desirable. Selected candidate must have excellent oral, wntten and interpersonal skills. Good organization&#13;
and planning skills, excellent project manageraenl skills, attention to detail, and effective problem solving skills are required. The ability to travel, on occasion, is required.&#13;
ASSOCIATE REGULATORY AFFAIRS SPECIALIST&#13;
The successful candidate will prepare and maintain submissions to regulatoiy agencies and maintain submissions to regulatory agencies and required compliance reports,&#13;
such as Drug Master Files (DMF’s) as well as annual updates and amendments to the DMF’s.&#13;
B.S. in Life Science such as chemistry, biology, or microbiology is required along with a minimum of one (1) year of experience in a cGMP pharmaceulical/laboratory&#13;
or manufacturing site is required. Must be able to handle confidential information, be detail oriented, and have demonsuated proficiency in math, reading and computer&#13;
skills (intermediate working knowledge of Word, Excel and Access in a Windows environment). Must be able to keyboard at least 40 wpm. Excellent oral, written and&#13;
interpersonal skills are required. The use of excellent judgment and initiative, and the ability to woA with minimal supervision is required. Good attendance is required.&#13;
FACILITY GMP SPECIALIST&#13;
A position is available for a Facility GMP Specialist writing detailed SOPs to meet cGMP requirements. Observe maintenance department specialists performing&#13;
their job functions and prepare SOPs based on their actions. Enhance existing SOPs and verify the SOPs follow what the maintenance personnel are actually doing.&#13;
Develop a training program for the maintenance department and others.&#13;
REQUIREMENTS:&#13;
• Minimum of a life science degree in chemistry, biology or equivalent.&#13;
• 3-5 years experience in a pharmaceutical selling and strong knowledge of cGMPs.&#13;
• Strong mechanical and/or calibration experience preferred.&#13;
• Strong background in technical writing and proficiency in oral communication skills.&#13;
• Strong interpersonal skills required,&#13;
• Able to lift 1-20 lbs. and over 20 lbs. occasionally.&#13;
LEAD CALIBRATION SPECIALIST - 1ST SHIFT&#13;
(Process Control/Instrumentation Technician)&#13;
SPL is currently interviewing for a Lead Calibration Specialist. This is a first shift position, but some overtime and extended hours/weekends are required as business&#13;
needs dictate.&#13;
With minimum supervision, the Lead Calibration Specialist calibrates a wide variety of electronic, pneumatic, physical, dimensional, and analytical measuring instruments&#13;
to include a diverse range of disciplines such as recorders, controllers, transducers, flow, pressure, temperature, mass, humidity, radar. pH. conductivity, autoclaves,&#13;
and spectrophotometers to assure compliance with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP’s). A minimum of an AS degree in electronics or a related field is&#13;
required (or substituted with applicable training and direct work experience) along with a minimum of five years calibration experience in a pharmaceutical company setting&#13;
(or similar setting). Proficiency in computers, databases, word processing and spreadsheets is required. Demonstrate proficiency in oral and written communication&#13;
skills - especially technical writing. Must use good judgment and initiative. Good attendance required. Sitting, standing, walking, bending, crawling, squatting, kneeling,&#13;
twisting, climbing and reaching including outward and above the head. Lifting up to 20 kilograms required frequently and over 20 kilograms (44 lbs.) occasionally.&#13;
VALIDATION SPECIALIST&#13;
Monday - Friday (7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.)&#13;
This person will prepare and execute validation qualification protocols for cGMP products, processes, pnxluction and laboratory' equipment in compliance with Q7A&#13;
and writes final reports for executed validation protocols. Provides technical assistance to all other departments regarding validation issues, writes, revises and follows&#13;
department and company SOPs.&#13;
Minimum of bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or other related science discipline required. 4-5 years of cGMP experience in a laboratory environment. Two years of demonstrated&#13;
experience in writing and executing various validation protocols. Must have excellent written and oral communication skills as well as excellent interpersonal&#13;
skills. A good understanding of cGMPs and related documentation required. Familiar wi± ICH (Quality Guidance Documents jireferred. Proficiency in math, reading,&#13;
computers, typing and writing skiUs and a need for attention to detail. Individual needs to be well organized, able to perform well with little direct supervision. Good attendance&#13;
required. Job requires standing, sitting, walking, bending, twisting, squatting and reaching and frequent listing of 1-20 lbs. and occasional lifting of 21 - 75 lbs.&#13;
SR.QA COMFLIANCE SPECIALIST&#13;
Monday - Friday (1ST shift)&#13;
Madison, Wl area based phamaceutical/bulk substance seeks to fill the position of Senior QA Compliance Specialist. The selected individual develops and oversees&#13;
execution of written procedures designed to ensure current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) compliance in such areas as batch record review and retention;&#13;
sampling and evaluating incoming raw materials; sampling and evaluating facility water, air. and other specified utility systems. Conducts devialion/discrepancy&#13;
investigations and prepares written reports of investigation findings. Provides technical support and guidance for marketed product. Back up QA Manager, including&#13;
release of API, B.S. degree in Microbiology, Chemistry, or related scientific discipline. Five years of cGMP pharmaceutical manufacturing or testing environment&#13;
with two of those years in QA is preferred. Must be able to read, write, and prepare written reports and moderate mathematical calculations. Solid computer skills&#13;
required. Good attendance is required. Good communication skills and good interpersonal skills are necessary. Must be able to work with only moderate supervision.&#13;
Duties involve using good judgment, initiative, time management and attention to detail. Some extended hours and/or weekend work may be required, on occasion.&#13;
SR MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS&#13;
I (1st shift 7:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.)&#13;
1 (2nd shift 3:00 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.)&#13;
TWo openings exist in our Mamtenaoce DepartmenL 1 st and 2nd shift for a SR Maintenance Technician. The individual selected for this position will be responsible for&#13;
performing skilled tasks in the repair and maintenance of electronic, instrumentation, electrical and mechanical equipment. Work involves proficiency in at least one area&#13;
(Electronic. Instrumentation. Electrical or mechanical systems). Incumbent will exercise some technical independence in determining work methods and procedures in&#13;
their particular skill area; receives assignments either orally or through written instructions, which may be accompanied by diagrams or sketches. High school diploma&#13;
or equivalent along with technical training or certification in one of the above fields required, (jood attendance required. Frequent lifting of up to 35 lbs. and occasional&#13;
lifting over 35 lbs. required. Must have valid driver’s license. Able to work overtime occasionally. 2nd shift employees arc paid 30« per hour shift differential.&#13;
Our organization offers a competitive salary and benefits package and a pleasant work environment. Forward resume and cover letter, in confidence to;&#13;
Scientific Protein Laboratories LLC&#13;
ATTN: HR Office&#13;
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p e o p le p e rs o n 8 a s o lid&#13;
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a p p ly a t 1 2 0 E. L ib e rty .&#13;
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c o o k s , a d e liv e r y p e rs o n ,&#13;
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w o r k e r s , c a s h ie rs a n d&#13;
c a te r in g p e o p le a t th e ir&#13;
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a c c o u n t in A n n A rb o r .&#13;
P le a s e fa x o r em a il r e s&#13;
u m e / e m p lo y m e n t h is to&#13;
r y a n d s a la r y r e q u ir e m&#13;
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w o r k fo r c e d iv e rs ity .&#13;
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p ro d u c ts CO. s e e k in g F T&#13;
p e r s o n fo r m u lt i- fa c e te d&#13;
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7 3 4 -5 8 5 -2 2 6 8 (Iv m s g )&#13;
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p o s itio n s . 4 0 1 K 8 h e a lth&#13;
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C le a n e rs n e e d e d F o r&#13;
A n n A r b o r o r S a lin e .&#13;
M o n -F r i e v e s , 2 0 h rs /w k .&#13;
C o u p le s w e lc o m e ,&#13;
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s tro n g c o m p u te r skills&#13;
r e q u ir e d . W e o f fe r a d y n&#13;
am ic e n v i r o n m e n t w ith&#13;
o p p o r tu n it ie s fo r g r o w th .&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 3 9 5 -1 1 7 7&#13;
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as n e w , 1 2 0 0 m i. In Y p s i.&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 4 8 2 -1 7 5 5 .&#13;
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o o d , c a s e &amp; w h e e l,&#13;
e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n .&#13;
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b a s s , G e rm a n s o lid&#13;
w o o d f la t b a c k m a d e in&#13;
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f r o m r e c e n t s to r e c lo s in&#13;
g . S te in w a y , Y am a h a ,&#13;
B a ld w in , m a n y m o r e .&#13;
8 7 7 -6 5 1 -7 0 4 5 ._____________&#13;
S P IN E T&#13;
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v e r y g o o d c o n d itio n&#13;
; $ 5 0 0 .8 1 0 - 2 2 7 - 6 2 9 3&#13;
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I th a n 1 /2 re ta il, jk o o b 2 2@&#13;
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I (7 3 4 )4 2 9 - 7 1 8 0&#13;
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Boat Docks and Slips&#13;
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Service&#13;
Health, Fitness and Sporting&#13;
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Recreation and Travel Vehicles&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
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W A N T E D T O B U Y&#13;
Q u a lity u s e d b ik e s . C a m p&#13;
u s S tu d e n t B ik e S h o p ,&#13;
3 3 6 M a y n a r d S t., A n n&#13;
A r b o r 7 3 4 -3 2 7 -6 9 4 9 .&#13;
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L X '0 0 5 th W h e e l, n ic e ly&#13;
d e c o r a te d , 2 s lid e o u ts ,&#13;
w e l l m a in ta in e d , m a n y&#13;
e x t ra s $ 1 1 K /b e s t . 9 8 9 -&#13;
3 2 6 -1 4 0 5 , 7 3 4 -2 6 0 -6 9 7 3&#13;
S ta r c r a ft C am p e r - O ld e r&#13;
p o p -u p in g o o d s h a p e ,&#13;
a w n in g , s le e p s 6 . $ 1 5 0 0 /&#13;
b e s t 7 3 4 -4 2 8 -9 8 6 9 .&#13;
1 2 .5 ft. C lip p e r P o p -u p&#13;
w /s lid e o u t &amp; a w n in g .&#13;
K in g b e d s , fu lly lo a d e d .&#13;
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 8 3 -6 2 7 6&#13;
D O D G E A v e n g e r '9 9 ,&#13;
1 3 9 ,4 0 0 m ile s , V -6 a u to ,&#13;
b la c k , C D , p o w e r lo c k s /&#13;
w in d o w s . $ 2 ,9 0 0 /b e s t&#13;
7 3 4 -3 5 5 -1 1 9 2&#13;
D o d g e C a ra v a n '9 7 - 6&#13;
p a s s , w e ll k e p t, 1 7 5K&#13;
h w y , c le a n &amp; g o o d b o d y .&#13;
$ 1 9 5 0 /b e s t 7 3 4 -4 3 9 -0 0 7 6&#13;
D O D G E G R A N D C A R A V&#13;
A N '9 6 1 7 4K m ile s . A /C ,&#13;
c ru is e , q u a d s e a tin g .&#13;
$ 2 0 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 2 9 -3 0 9 1 .&#13;
F o rd E s c o r t 9 8 -&#13;
1 0 0K , 1 o w n e r , e x c e lle n t&#13;
c o n d ., $ 2 0 0 0 /b e s t .&#13;
(3 1 3 ) 5 8 4 -5 5 6 9&#13;
F O R D F o c u s '0 1 L ike&#13;
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G a s ! IP o d &amp; M P 3&#13;
$ 3 0 0 0 . (7 3 4 )7 3 5 - 7 0 0 9 .&#13;
F O R D T A U R U S '9 4&#13;
1 8 6 ,0 0 0 m ile s . R u n n in g ,&#13;
c ra d le b o lt p ro b lem s ,&#13;
s o m e ru s t. $ 7 0 0 /b e s t&#13;
7 3 4 -2 5 5 -6 5 4 7 ._____________&#13;
G M C S a fa r i M in iV a n '91&#13;
5 p a s s e n g e r 1 6 0 K m i.&#13;
G o o d C o n d it io n&#13;
$ 1 0 0 0 /b e s t 7 3 4 -7 6 9 -6 7 9 7&#13;
Kia Sportage '99-&#13;
A u to , 9 8 K , $ 3 0 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 4 5 -3 6 4 3&#13;
C h e v y M o n t e C a r lo '0 6&#13;
3 .5 L V 6 a u to , O n s ta r , X M&#13;
w a r r a n ty 1 0 ,5 0 0 m ile s .&#13;
$ 1 5 ,5 0 0 . (8 1 0 ) 2 2 0 -2 9 9 5&#13;
T o y o ta A v a lo n 1 9 9 6 X L ,&#13;
W e ll m a in ta in e d , c le a n&#13;
in s id e 8 o u t. R u n s g re a t .&#13;
$ 5 ,9 9 9 S 7 3 4 - 2 7 7 - 4 0 8 9&#13;
SUVs&#13;
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C o n v e r t ib le '01 - M in t , a ll&#13;
p o w e r , lo a d e d , r em o te&#13;
s ta r t , 4 -C D / ta p e , $ 5 ,7 0 0&#13;
/b e s t . 7 3 4 -6 4 6 -9 9 3 9&#13;
D o d g e In t r e p id '0 3 ru n s &amp;&#13;
d r iv e s g r e a t , lo a d e d , 8 1 K&#13;
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7 3 4 -3 6 9 -8 0 8 5 ______________&#13;
D o d g e S tr a tu s S X T '0 5 -&#13;
O r ig in a l o w n e r , re d ,&#13;
1 1 ,5 0 0 m i, s h a rp lo a d e d .&#13;
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7 3 4 -4 3 9 -0 0 7 6&#13;
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le V 8 '8 9 9 3 K m ile s ,&#13;
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to p , C D /r a d io , g r e a t c o n d&#13;
itio n , $ 4 2 0 0 /b e s t&#13;
7 3 4 -7 3 0 -7 5 8 3&#13;
F O R D M u s ta n g C o n v e r t ib&#13;
le '9 8 - D k g r e e n , V 6 ,&#13;
a u to , o n ly 3 9K m i. G re a t&#13;
fu n $ 6 6 0 0 . 7 3 4 -6 5 7 -4 7 9 5&#13;
F O R D M U S T A N G '0 4&#13;
2 8 0 0 0 m ile s , 5 -s p e e d ,&#13;
e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n , 6&#13;
c y lin d e rs , $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )4 7 5 - 3 2 1 4 .&#13;
T O Y O T A P R IU S '0 5 - 2 1 K,&#13;
L ik e n e w , tid a l p o o l w /&#13;
B e ig e In te r io r , A B S , A ir ,&#13;
r a d io /c a s s e t te , C D , S id e&#13;
A ir B a g s , K e y le s s Ig n it&#13;
io n $ 1 8 ,9 0 0 o r b e s t o ffe r&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 6 5 7 -6 0 4 5&#13;
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o w n e r (7 3 4 ) 6 7 7 -4 3 1 8&#13;
Sports Cars&#13;
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6 0 K m i, 4 d o o r , a u to ,&#13;
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$ 7 ,9 0 0 . M u s t s e e&#13;
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F o rd T a u ru s '0 0 - F u lly&#13;
lo a d e d , 1 o w n e r , $ 4 ,9 0 0 .&#13;
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C H E V Y C O R V E T T E '7 9&#13;
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7 3 4 -4 9 7 -4 2 2 5&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 3 5 5 -0 8 8 4&#13;
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s h a ft r e p a ir 7 3 4 -6 9 7 -6 9 7 1&#13;
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rw is e e x c e lle n t . $ 1 3 0 0 .&#13;
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r e d , b e e n s to r e d n o t ru n n&#13;
in g , o th e rw is e e x c e lle&#13;
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7 3 4 -4 8 4 -0 5 0 8&#13;
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‘99 HONDA ACCORD EX-Auto, FWD, leather, moon, alloys............&#13;
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, $16,990&#13;
. $16,990&#13;
. $11,365&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>FRIDAY, A U G U S T 3, 2007 ........... www.mlive.com&#13;
1 9 - y e a r - o ld t a k e s o v e r P in c k n e y b u s in e s s&#13;
Jeff Beemer is&#13;
the new owner of&#13;
Ed Bock Feeds &amp;&#13;
Stuff in Pinckney.&#13;
The 19-year-old&#13;
worked at the&#13;
store for five&#13;
years, and when&#13;
the owner talked&#13;
about a desire&#13;
to move on after&#13;
25 years in the&#13;
business, Beemer&#13;
offered to buy the&#13;
store."He's got&#13;
a good head on&#13;
his shoulders,"&#13;
Ed Bock says."l&#13;
couldn't think of&#13;
anyone better."&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLA.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Ed Bock sells store&#13;
but the name stays&#13;
C o m m u n i t y i s k e y t o t h e n e w o w n e r&#13;
B Y G O R D I E T A Y L O R&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
Ed Bock Feeds &amp; Stuff has&#13;
been a staple in the Pinckney&#13;
community for the last 25 years.&#13;
New owner Jeff Beemer plans&#13;
to keep it that way.&#13;
Beemer, a 19-year-old Hamburg&#13;
Township resident, worked&#13;
at the store for five years and&#13;
took over ownership from Ed&#13;
Bock after a casual conversation&#13;
in June about the future of&#13;
the store.&#13;
“It was a mutual thing,”&#13;
Beemer says of the sale. “He&#13;
was looking to move on and so&#13;
was I, so I offered to buy it.”&#13;
While turning the business&#13;
over to a 19-year-old may have&#13;
raised some eyebrows, Bock&#13;
says Beemer is the right man&#13;
for the job.&#13;
“He’s got a good head on his&#13;
shoulders,” says Bock. “He’s&#13;
one of the oldest young boys&#13;
SEE BEEMER, A4&#13;
Above, store owner&#13;
Jeff Beemer, left,&#13;
and employee Brian&#13;
Sheehan carry a&#13;
cedar trunk to the&#13;
showroom.&#13;
At left, employee&#13;
Mark Schroeder hauls&#13;
chicken and turkey&#13;
feed to a customer's&#13;
car.&#13;
Jeff Beemer&#13;
Age: 19.&#13;
Home: Hamburg Township.&#13;
Family: Parents, Steve and&#13;
Margo Beemer; brother Jamie,&#13;
28; sister Jenny, 36.&#13;
Education: 2006 Pinckney&#13;
High School graduate.&#13;
Occupation: Owner, Ed Bock&#13;
Feeds &amp; Stuff, 1360 E. M-36,&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
Passions: Owning his small&#13;
business. "This is my passion,&#13;
my hobby, my life."&#13;
Last book read: "If I had time&#13;
to read. I'd probably enjoy it."&#13;
The. ideal day: A quiet day,&#13;
working on some kind of&#13;
home project.&#13;
Philosophy of life: "Keep it&#13;
simple. Things always work&#13;
out, just not as you planned."&#13;
Five people he'd like to&#13;
invite for dinner: Members&#13;
of family, because "any time&#13;
with them is valuable."&#13;
Favorite outdoor hobby:&#13;
Walking through the woods,&#13;
enjoying nature.&#13;
Career aspirations: "I want to&#13;
be successful in keeping this&#13;
business alive and keeping&#13;
community relationships&#13;
alive."&#13;
Best thing about owning&#13;
a business: "Being able to&#13;
make a difference and being&#13;
able to help people in the&#13;
community."&#13;
LESA aims&#13;
to supply&#13;
backpacks&#13;
for needy&#13;
5 t h a n n u a l d r i v e&#13;
p r o v i d e s t h e r i g h t&#13;
s t u f f f o r s c h o o l&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M IT H&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
New backpacks, crayons, notebooks and&#13;
folders make saying good-bye to summer vacation&#13;
and hello to the start of school a little&#13;
easier for students, and the Livingston Educational&#13;
Service Agency doesn’t want any child&#13;
to miss out.&#13;
The group’s fifth annual “Fill Backpacks&#13;
for Kids” is under way. The project provides&#13;
Livingston County students in need with free&#13;
backpacks of basic school supplies.&#13;
“We know there’s going to be a big demand&#13;
this year, given the economy we have,” said&#13;
Jean Garratt, LESA’s director of early childhood&#13;
programs. “We’re already getting calls&#13;
from people asking when we’ll have supplies.”&#13;
The drive continues through Friday, Aug.&#13;
17. Contributions can be dropped off at the&#13;
SEE B A C K P A C K S , A4&#13;
Backpacks for kids&#13;
The Livingston Educational Service Agency's&#13;
fifth annual "Fill Backpacks for Kids" project&#13;
has begun.&#13;
■ What: A drive to collect back-to-school&#13;
supplies for county children in need.&#13;
■ When: Collection lasts through Friday, Aug.&#13;
17. Distribution is Thursday, Aug. 23,4-6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Donations are being accepted at&#13;
the LESA Education Center, 1425 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Howell; all county Citizens Bank&#13;
locations; and Preview Properties, 130 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Brighton. Distribution will He&#13;
at the LESA Education Center.&#13;
■ What's needed: Backpacks, No. 2 pencils,&#13;
blue-and black-ink pens, crayons, markers,&#13;
colored pencils, highlighters, glue sticks,&#13;
pocket folders, three-ring binders, paper and&#13;
spiral notebooks.&#13;
■ Details: Call LESA at 517-540-6833. Supply&#13;
lists online at www.lesa.k12.mi.us.&#13;
Anti-war protest draws meager crowd at Brighton's Mill Pond&#13;
Rally sparks little&#13;
interest in stalwart&#13;
I GOP territory&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
Those at a sparsely a ttended&#13;
anti-war rally in&#13;
^ Brighton last week said they&#13;
* were there to protest the&#13;
Iraq war and the policies&#13;
of President George Bush.&#13;
Only about 15 people came&#13;
to event at the Brighton Mill&#13;
Pond.&#13;
Solidly Republican Livingston&#13;
County has an all-&#13;
Republican county Board of&#13;
Commissioners, and 63 percent&#13;
of the electorate voted&#13;
for George Bush in 2004.&#13;
The gathering was organized&#13;
by Americans Against&#13;
Escalation in Iraq, a group&#13;
with ties to MoveOn.org&#13;
and VoteVets.org, two anti-&#13;
Iraq war organizations. In&#13;
March, MoveOn.org Political&#13;
Action released results of a&#13;
national poll it had commissioned&#13;
on behalf of AAEI,&#13;
in which an overwhelming&#13;
majority of voters said that&#13;
Congress should mandate a&#13;
change in course in Iraq by&#13;
redeploying U.S. troops out&#13;
of Iraq in early 2008.&#13;
AAEI spokesman Mike&#13;
Webb of Okemos said his&#13;
group is “not partisan, and&#13;
we don’t advocate any particular&#13;
policy.” However,&#13;
its Web site says the group&#13;
is “committed to opposing&#13;
the Bush-McCain plan to&#13;
escalate the war in Iraq and&#13;
to work for the responsible&#13;
redeployment of American&#13;
forces.”&#13;
Donna Anderson of Brighton&#13;
said the town was picked&#13;
as the site for Thursday’s&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS •&#13;
Genoa Township neighbors Sue Love, left, and Trish Petrat sign&#13;
a document to tell U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers to end the war in Iraq.&#13;
They took home lawn signs.&#13;
rally because it also is the&#13;
hometown of Republican&#13;
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers. “We&#13;
are trying to send a message,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
It was the first time in re cent&#13;
memory that an antiwar&#13;
protest had been staged&#13;
in Brighton, although one&#13;
in Howell two years ago a ttracted&#13;
80 people in a candlelight&#13;
“Vigil for Peace.”&#13;
That rally, though, was&#13;
marked by a large counterdemonstration&#13;
of supporters&#13;
of U.S. policies in Iraq,&#13;
organized by the Young Republicans&#13;
club.&#13;
Anderson, who organized&#13;
the Howell rally, said that at&#13;
that time, 55 Michigan soldiers&#13;
had died in the Iraq&#13;
conflict. The number (145)&#13;
is now nearly three times&#13;
that.&#13;
Rogers was not available&#13;
for comment on the rally,&#13;
and press secretary Sylvia&#13;
Warner released a prepared&#13;
statement that said, in part,&#13;
that: “Our nation’s security&#13;
rests on our ability to take&#13;
partisan politics out of this&#13;
debate and move forward&#13;
together.”&#13;
Those attending the demonstration&#13;
wore red buttons&#13;
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IN BRIEF&#13;
Special burning period set in Hamburg&#13;
Hamburg 'Township residents&#13;
can bum debris ff’om&#13;
trees that fell during a violent&#13;
July 19 storm.&#13;
The township’s Board of&#13;
Trustees voted unanimously&#13;
Monday to begin a special burning&#13;
period that will last through&#13;
Sept. 30 to help residents clean&#13;
up their properties.&#13;
Residents must follow aU&#13;
other burning ordinance requirements,&#13;
including size and&#13;
supervision of the fire, said Fire&#13;
Chief Doug Berry.&#13;
Hamburg Township typically&#13;
only allows the burning of yard&#13;
waste in April and November.&#13;
For information, call the fire&#13;
department at 734-878-9513.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Air show .&#13;
A pretty cool event with radiocontrolled&#13;
aircraft. A2&#13;
Shark Club&#13;
The Shark Club takes a old&#13;
building in a new direction. A3&#13;
Local Olympian&#13;
A 76-year-old cyclist is on his '&#13;
way to compete in the Michigan&#13;
Senior Olympics. Cl&#13;
that said “Iraq War - Wrong&#13;
Way,” and some carried&#13;
signs saying “Support the&#13;
'Troops, End the War.”&#13;
Most there said the Iraq&#13;
War is about two things:&#13;
Money and oil.&#13;
“The purpose is to make&#13;
billions (on defense contracts)&#13;
and to protect the&#13;
oil,” said Delphine Palkowski&#13;
of Green Oak Township.&#13;
Amanda Allen of Fowlerville&#13;
was enjoying the Imagination&#13;
Station playground&#13;
with her two children when&#13;
she saw the nearby rally and&#13;
came over. “I think we need&#13;
to support the (troops) but&#13;
get them home,” Allen said.&#13;
“It’s gone on way too long.”&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
Summer&#13;
fun&#13;
With just&#13;
one month&#13;
left in the&#13;
summer,&#13;
here’s a list&#13;
of a dozen&#13;
fun things&#13;
you should&#13;
consider putting&#13;
on your&#13;
to-do list. B1&#13;
A2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2007&#13;
' w r r r r iiTi i'dr-i—ifiimf ni^iwii- "qBiWfumi'L liim&#13;
Popularity of radio-controlled aircraft soaring ’&#13;
Hamburg Flyers'air&#13;
show to help raise&#13;
funds for airstrip&#13;
improvements&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
Flying radio-controlled&#13;
aircraft intrigued Hamburg&#13;
Township’s Rob Walus, but&#13;
he always stayed away.&#13;
“First, people said it was&#13;
really, really hard and then&#13;
they said it was really, really&#13;
expensive,” he said.&#13;
Today, as president of the&#13;
Hamburg Flyers R/C Club,&#13;
Walus does his best to make&#13;
sure others interested in the&#13;
sport know neither is true.&#13;
“You can spend as little&#13;
or as much as you want,” he&#13;
said. “And flying takes practice,&#13;
but anyone can do it. The&#13;
guys in the club are glad to&#13;
help.”&#13;
That’s what many of them&#13;
will do at the club’s fourth annual&#13;
air show from noon-4:30&#13;
p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 11, in&#13;
Hamburg Township’s East&#13;
Manly W. Bennett Memorial&#13;
Park. Admission is free, but&#13;
a donation of $5 per car for&#13;
parking is suggested.&#13;
The event features demonstrations&#13;
of daredevil radiocontrolled&#13;
aircraft acrobatics&#13;
from some of the club’s&#13;
most experienced pilots. It&#13;
also gives those interested in&#13;
trying their hand at flying a&#13;
model airplane the chance to&#13;
do so through a “buddy box”&#13;
system, which is kind of like&#13;
student driving in that the&#13;
novice and the expert each&#13;
man a set of controls, Walus&#13;
said.&#13;
“It’s a great way to try it&#13;
out,” he said. “You don’t have&#13;
to be afraid you’ll crash.”&#13;
The air show, which draws&#13;
300-500 people, is a club fundraiser.&#13;
Refreshments will be&#13;
available.&#13;
The group has upgraded its&#13;
airstrip at the park and plans&#13;
to put in a remote-controlled&#13;
helicopter training area, a&#13;
centrally-located pavilion and&#13;
permanent fencing, seating&#13;
and parking.&#13;
“The field is nice now, but it&#13;
will be very nice when we get&#13;
everything done,” Walus said.&#13;
“We don’t have a lot of sources&#13;
for income, so this show&#13;
is important to us because it&#13;
lets people know who we are&#13;
and what we do.”&#13;
The Flyers receive money&#13;
from the Hamburg Enhanced&#13;
Recreation Organization’s&#13;
Family F\in Fest and has gotten&#13;
grants and donations to&#13;
get the field going.&#13;
The club has about 60 active&#13;
members and is accepting&#13;
new participants, Walus&#13;
said. Members meet at the&#13;
field at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday&#13;
of the month from February&#13;
to December. In inclement&#13;
weather, meetings move to&#13;
the nearby Hamburg Senior&#13;
Center, 10407 Merrill Road.&#13;
Club members must have&#13;
current Academy of Model&#13;
Aeronautics insurance. Dues&#13;
At far left,&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Flyers R/C Club&#13;
member Don&#13;
Carbonneau&#13;
spots for the&#13;
president of the&#13;
club, Rob Walus.&#13;
Club member&#13;
Roy Kirk,&#13;
left, puts&#13;
gasoline into ‘&#13;
his Rambler,&#13;
named&#13;
"U-CAN-D"as&#13;
he prepares his&#13;
model plane for&#13;
flight.&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE&#13;
CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE&#13;
LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY&#13;
NEWS&#13;
Take flight&#13;
Radio-controlled airplanes&#13;
soar, hover, dogfight&#13;
and perform precision&#13;
acrobatics at the Hamburg&#13;
Flyers R/C Club's fourth&#13;
annual Air Show.&#13;
■ When: Noon-4:30 p.m.,&#13;
Saturday, Aug. 11.&#13;
■ Where: East Manly W.&#13;
Bennett Memorial Park,&#13;
Merrill Road, Hamburg&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ What: A family event that&#13;
introduces people to the&#13;
hobby of radio-controlled&#13;
aircraft flying and offers&#13;
them a chance to try it out.&#13;
■ Cost: Free, although a $5-&#13;
per-car parking donation is&#13;
requested. Proceeds benefit&#13;
the club and its airstrip.&#13;
■ Details: Hamburg&#13;
Enhanced Recreation&#13;
Organization hotline at 586-&#13;
861-7209 or on the Web at&#13;
www.hamburgflyersrcclub.&#13;
com.&#13;
are $40 for a single person or&#13;
$50 for a family. New-member&#13;
training takes place every&#13;
Wednesday evening at the&#13;
field during the season.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at !smith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Rob Walus, left, president of the Hamburg Flyers R/C Club, and&#13;
member Roy Kirk prepare "Walus," the Funtana 1.40 plane for&#13;
takeoff.The club's fourth annual air show is on Saturday,&#13;
Aug. 11, in Hamburg Township's East Manly W. Bennett&#13;
Memorial Park.&#13;
L E T T E R S&#13;
What about abuse&#13;
of animals for food?&#13;
Our national media have&#13;
had a field day reporting on&#13;
allegations that Atlanta Falcons&#13;
quarterback Michael&#13;
Vick ran a brutal dog-fighting&#13;
operation and personally&#13;
slaughtered eight dogs. Yet,&#13;
no one ever reports on the&#13;
brutal slaughter every hour&#13;
of every day of every year of&#13;
a million cows, pigs and other&#13;
innocent, sentient animals&#13;
who are just as deserving of&#13;
our respect and compassion&#13;
as Vick’s dogs.&#13;
There is no life before death&#13;
for these animals. In today’s&#13;
factory farms, cows’ babies&#13;
are toirn from their mothers&#13;
at birth and chained by&#13;
the neck for 16 weeks in tiny&#13;
wood crates to produce veal.&#13;
Breeding sows are impregnated&#13;
artificially and confined&#13;
IN B R I E F&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
Metropark offers&#13;
free senior day&#13;
Kensington Metropark will&#13;
celebrate Senior Appreciation&#13;
Day on Wednesday. This&#13;
will be the sixth of eight “appreciation&#13;
days” scheduled&#13;
for this year.&#13;
Park entry, boat launching&#13;
and the use of some facilities&#13;
and special nature programs&#13;
will be free. There will also&#13;
be free one-hour rides on the&#13;
37-passenger pontoon boat&#13;
Island Queen II, as well as&#13;
free rowboat, paddleboat and&#13;
kayak rentals. Details: 810-&#13;
227-2757 or 800-47-PARKS.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
High school gym&#13;
won't be ready&#13;
Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools Superintendent Ed&#13;
Alverson said the new high&#13;
school gym will not be completed&#13;
when school opens&#13;
this fall.&#13;
The district is negotiating&#13;
with its architect and general&#13;
contractor to determine&#13;
who will pay to replace the&#13;
$160,000 gym floor that was&#13;
destroyed June 3 when a&#13;
downpour flooded the site.&#13;
The school board voted July&#13;
24 to pay Northline Excavating&#13;
Inc. of 'Taylor $159,000 to&#13;
construct a storm sewer that&#13;
will prevent future flooding.&#13;
The company will work under&#13;
the guidance of architects&#13;
TMP Associates and general&#13;
contractor Clark Construction&#13;
Co. with advice from engineering&#13;
firm PEA Inc.&#13;
Alverson said this first step&#13;
must be completed before&#13;
rebuilding can begin on the&#13;
gym. “We’re looking at the&#13;
first piece of the solution,”&#13;
Alverson said. “Next is an&#13;
agreement financially between&#13;
the parties.”&#13;
The gym is part of a project&#13;
funded by a $49.4 million&#13;
bond passed by voters in 2004&#13;
to update several buildings in&#13;
the district.&#13;
Donors give money&#13;
to fireworks event&#13;
This year’s Fowlerville&#13;
Fourth of July celebration received&#13;
a last-minute financial&#13;
assist of $3,400.&#13;
Village Council Member&#13;
Mary Helfmann said an anonymous&#13;
donor gave her committee&#13;
a check the day before&#13;
the annual event. Helfmann&#13;
also reported that generous&#13;
visitors at the fireworks&#13;
donated $5,900 toward next&#13;
year’s activities.&#13;
The 2008 Fourth of July&#13;
Vehicles and mailboxes&#13;
vandalized in Hartland Twp.&#13;
San Marino&#13;
subdivision hit&#13;
Tuesday morning&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
Livingston County Sheriff’s&#13;
deputies reported that&#13;
mailboxes and vehicles were&#13;
vandalized at 36 homes in&#13;
the San Marino subdivision&#13;
in Hartland Township early&#13;
Tuesday morning.&#13;
The vehicles sustained&#13;
window and tire damage,&#13;
the report said. The damage&#13;
to the mailboxes was not described.&#13;
Witnesses reported seeing&#13;
a green vehicle, either&#13;
a Jeep Liberty or a Jeep&#13;
Wrangler, with two young&#13;
male occupants in the area,&#13;
deputies said.&#13;
The property damage occurred&#13;
between 2 a.m. and&#13;
4 a.m., according to the re port.&#13;
The San Marino subdivision&#13;
is south of M-59 and&#13;
west of US-23.&#13;
Deputies asked anyone&#13;
with information about the&#13;
damage or about the green&#13;
Jeep to call them at 517-546-&#13;
8477.&#13;
committee had its first meeting&#13;
in July. Helfmann said the&#13;
committee hopes to expand&#13;
the event to include more&#13;
children’s activities, games,&#13;
music, and the addition of a&#13;
carnival.&#13;
Howell&#13;
Recycler accepts&#13;
more plastic types&#13;
Recycle Livingston has&#13;
started accepting plastics labeled&#13;
No. 1 through No. 7, according&#13;
to information from&#13;
the nonprofit agency.&#13;
Great Lakes Recycling is&#13;
providing a mixed-plastics&#13;
roll-off container that accepts&#13;
the plastic varieties. New&#13;
plastics taken include butter&#13;
tubs, cottage cheese containers,&#13;
frozen dinner trays and&#13;
fiaiit trays. The nonprofit previously&#13;
only took No. 1 and&#13;
No. 2 plastics, which include&#13;
milk jugs, laundry detergent&#13;
containers and clear plastic&#13;
water bottles.&#13;
Plastics do not have to be&#13;
sorted, but the agency asks&#13;
recyclers to try to remove the&#13;
lids and flatten the plastics.&#13;
Lids also can be recycled.&#13;
The plastic type number is&#13;
noted in a triangle, usually on&#13;
the bottom of the container.&#13;
Recycle Livingston is at 170&#13;
Catrell St.. For more information,&#13;
visit www.recyclelivingston.&#13;
org or call 517-548-4439.&#13;
T R Y I N G T O&#13;
R E A C H T H E&#13;
L I V I N G S T O N&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y&#13;
N E W S ?&#13;
Phone- (810) 844-2000&#13;
Fax- (810) 844-2040&#13;
E-mail- news@livingston&#13;
communitynews.com&#13;
= THE LIVINGSTON ^&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y&#13;
N E W S&#13;
in similarly tight metal cages.&#13;
As many as seven laying hens&#13;
are stuffed for months in a&#13;
metal cage the size of a folded&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
Following this unconscionable&#13;
abuse, the animals are&#13;
trucked for hours without&#13;
food or water and exposed to&#13;
extreme cold or heat. Many&#13;
never make it. At the slaughterhouse,&#13;
they are frequently&#13;
dismembered, skinned, scalded&#13;
or drowned while fully conscious.&#13;
Every dollar we spend for&#13;
meat or dairy products at the&#13;
checkout counter is our direct&#13;
subsidy for animal cruelty.&#13;
Let’s remember our own responsibility&#13;
whenever we get&#13;
upset over the latest report&#13;
on Michael Vick’s cruel treatment&#13;
of his dogs.&#13;
Daniel Burns, Brighton&#13;
Police shut down carnival at Summerfest&#13;
Convicted felon&#13;
found working&#13;
there faces new&#13;
charges&#13;
BY SUSAN L. OPPAT&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
Brighton Police shut down&#13;
the carnival at the Brighton&#13;
Summerfest last weekend,&#13;
after discovering a convicted&#13;
felon working there who&#13;
is now accused of supplying&#13;
a 15-year-old girl with alcohol&#13;
and having sex with her.&#13;
Brighton Police Chief Thomas&#13;
Wightman said Monday&#13;
that police closed the camivi&#13;
around 2 p.m. Saturday and did&#13;
not allow it to reopen Sunday&#13;
as planned because of safety&#13;
concerns.&#13;
Wightman said his department&#13;
asked the Family F\m&#13;
'lyme Amusement carnival&#13;
- part of the Summerfest -&#13;
for a list of carnival workers&#13;
in advance to check their&#13;
criminal records. He said&#13;
the carnival eventually provided&#13;
the names.&#13;
On Saturday, police investigating&#13;
two workers accused&#13;
of plying two teenage&#13;
girls with alcohol and having&#13;
sex with them discovered&#13;
one of the men was not&#13;
on the list given to police.&#13;
He was convicted of an a ttempted&#13;
weapons charge,&#13;
Wightman said.&#13;
Wightman said Juan Carlos&#13;
McCray, who has no permanent&#13;
address, and Robert&#13;
Villarreal, 20, of Detroit, met&#13;
the victim and a 16-year-old&#13;
friend late Friday night at&#13;
the carnival. The men are&#13;
accused of taking the girls to&#13;
an equipment trailer away&#13;
from the carnival, providing&#13;
them with alcohol and having&#13;
sex with them. Having m&#13;
sex with anyone under 16 is "&#13;
a felony in Michigan.&#13;
Wightman said the 15-yearold&#13;
girl went home and told her&#13;
mother what happened, and&#13;
she called police. TOen officers&#13;
went to the trailer, both men&#13;
and the other girl were still&#13;
there, Wightman said.&#13;
McCray was arraigned on&#13;
three counts of third-degree&#13;
criminal sexual conduct and&#13;
one misdemeanor charge of&#13;
furnishing alcohol to a minor.&#13;
He is being held on a&#13;
$200,000 cash bond.&#13;
Villarreal was charged&#13;
with three counts of furnishing&#13;
alcohol to a minor. His&#13;
bond is 10 percent of $20,000&#13;
bond. j&#13;
Officials with the Family "&#13;
Fun 'lyme Amusement carnival&#13;
could not be reached&#13;
'Tuesday.&#13;
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£S :&#13;
R E T A I L R E P O R T&#13;
New Shark Club took&#13;
more than a year of work&#13;
H o w e l l s p o r t s b a r , n i g h t c l u b t o o p e n M o n d a y&#13;
BY STEPHENIE KOEHN&#13;
News Special Writer&#13;
A bank of huge TVs overlooks&#13;
rows of bottles behind&#13;
the back-lit bar, which appears&#13;
almost incandescent. Straight&#13;
ahead, past the tall island tables,&#13;
12 brand-new Bnmswick&#13;
pool tables await their first&#13;
games.&#13;
To the left, five starfish, sea&#13;
urchins, coral and sea fans&#13;
form a backdrop for all manner&#13;
of saltwater fish and even&#13;
some eels.&#13;
This is the vista that awaits&#13;
customers as they enter what&#13;
could be Livingston County’s&#13;
most sophisticated, hightech&#13;
sports bar and watering&#13;
hole, the new Shark Club on&#13;
Pinckney Road (D-19), opening&#13;
Monday just north of 1-96&#13;
in Howell.&#13;
Owners Joe Puertas, Mike&#13;
Magyari (who formerly owned&#13;
Blasters in Brighton) and&#13;
Mike Mazza have spent more&#13;
than a year retrofitting the old&#13;
Time Out bar that was the former&#13;
occupant of the barn-like&#13;
structure.&#13;
“We gutted the building to&#13;
the d r^ a ll,” Puertas said a&#13;
little more than a week before&#13;
the club’s opening. “It was&#13;
pretty awful. ... When we got&#13;
done, there was nothing left.”&#13;
'True enough, the building’s&#13;
new look is more than just skin&#13;
deep; the Shark Club bears no&#13;
resemblance whatsoever to&#13;
Time Out.&#13;
On the second floor, which&#13;
used to host live bands and the&#13;
occasional singles party, the&#13;
three new owners and their&#13;
staff were putting the finishing&#13;
touches on a trendy-looking&#13;
night club, with a D J and a&#13;
bar so long you can almost see&#13;
the curvature of the Earth.&#13;
“We have two VIP lounges,&#13;
with leather seating, up here,”&#13;
Puertas said. More of the “island”&#13;
tables siUTound a huge&#13;
dance floor, and lighted panels&#13;
on the walls change color in&#13;
time to the music.&#13;
A unique feature of the private&#13;
party room is that there&#13;
is no charge for its use. “We&#13;
will be doing the catering for&#13;
that room and customers will&#13;
pay for their food and drink,&#13;
but there are no rental fees,”&#13;
Puertas said.&#13;
A smaller room off the&#13;
nightclub area has its own bar&#13;
and bathrooms and can be&#13;
used for private parties, such&#13;
as smaller weddings, showers,&#13;
receptions, birthdays and other&#13;
celebrations, Puertas said.&#13;
The club offers a full restaurant&#13;
menu, with appetizers&#13;
and standard bar fare, soups,&#13;
salads, sandwiches and burgers,&#13;
along with steaks, fish and&#13;
Southwestern-style dishes.&#13;
For patrons who are there&#13;
to watch The Big Game, 28&#13;
plasma TVs, with 42-inch- and&#13;
50-inch-screens, are sprinkled&#13;
throughout both the mainfloor&#13;
sports bar and the upstairs&#13;
nightclub.&#13;
If pool isn’t enough of a challenge&#13;
for the game lovers, a&#13;
downstairs alcove is replete&#13;
with video games and electronic&#13;
darts.&#13;
The Shark Club will be open&#13;
for lunch and dinner, with&#13;
A s m a l l e r r o o m&#13;
o f f t h e n i g h t c l u b&#13;
a r e a h a s i t s&#13;
o w n b a r a n d&#13;
b a t h r o o m s a n d&#13;
c a n b e u s e d f o r&#13;
p r i v a t e p a r t i e s ,&#13;
s u c h a s s m a l l e r&#13;
w e d d i n g s ,&#13;
s h o w e r s ,&#13;
r e c e p t i o n s ,&#13;
b i r t h d a y s&#13;
a n d o t h e r&#13;
c e l e b r a t i o n s .&#13;
theme nights that’ll include&#13;
County-Western Night on&#13;
Wednesdays, Ladies’ Night on&#13;
Thursdays (with free cover -&#13;
usually $5 - for the nightclub)&#13;
and 'Top 40 on Fridays and Saturdays.&#13;
Pool leagues will begin&#13;
in the fall, Puertas said.&#13;
Puertas said he’s little concerned&#13;
about the reconstruction&#13;
of D-19 south of Howell&#13;
that will begin next spring.&#13;
“We’ll have time before then&#13;
to develop a cUentele, so it&#13;
shouldn’t be too difficult,” he&#13;
said. “Most of our business is&#13;
at night, when there will be&#13;
less traffic.”&#13;
Here’s the answer to a question&#13;
that the owners probably&#13;
hear frequently: The name&#13;
“Shark Club” was suggested&#13;
by a fiiend who saw a club by&#13;
that name in California. Puertas&#13;
liked it, and opened his&#13;
first Shark Club in the early&#13;
1990s in Waterford. There is s&#13;
third Shark Club in Canton.&#13;
A d d re ss: 1140 P in c k n e y&#13;
Road, Howell.&#13;
Hours: 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.&#13;
daily.&#13;
Phone: 517-540-0300.&#13;
Web site: w w w .sh a rk c lu b -&#13;
w a te rjb rd .c om .&#13;
R E T A I L B R I E F S&#13;
Peabeny Bean opens&#13;
in Whitmore Lake&#13;
With no fanfare, Erin Huri&#13;
opened her new coffee and&#13;
sandwich shop, the Peabeny&#13;
Bean Coffee and Tea Co., on&#13;
July 14 in 'Whitmore Lake, her&#13;
hometown.&#13;
“It’s a great little spot,”&#13;
she said of the town and of&#13;
the shop, which offers many&#13;
of the comforts of home, including&#13;
soft sofas and overstuffed&#13;
chairs.&#13;
Along with those creature&#13;
comforts come a variety of&#13;
coffees and specialty coffee&#13;
drinks, along with premium&#13;
teas. Already, the new business&#13;
has attracted some&#13;
“regular” customers, 'Turri&#13;
said.&#13;
“All of our sandwiches, salads,&#13;
hummus and - eventually&#13;
- soups are homemade,”&#13;
Turri said. Even the salad&#13;
dressings are homemade,&#13;
she said. Her coffee beans&#13;
are purchased from a West&#13;
Bloomfield coffee roaster who&#13;
uses only free-trade, organic&#13;
beans.&#13;
Among 'Rirri’s regular customers&#13;
are a number of teenage&#13;
coffee lovers. “I would love&#13;
to be a place where our teens&#13;
feel cornfortable hanging out,”&#13;
Rirri said. “There is absolutely&#13;
nowhere for them to go in Whitmore&#13;
Lake.”&#13;
The name “Peabeny Bean”&#13;
is a reference to a specif coffee&#13;
bean, an exceptionally flavorful&#13;
freak of nature, that occurs&#13;
when the two beans in the pod&#13;
(called the coffee cherry) fose&#13;
and become one bean.&#13;
Address: 152 B a rk e r Road,&#13;
Whitmore Lake.&#13;
Hours: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-&#13;
Friday; 8 a.m.-7 p.m. S a turday.&#13;
Phone: 734-788-2768.&#13;
AT&amp;T Store opens&#13;
in Green Oak mall&#13;
Can’t live without one of those&#13;
new Apple iPhones? Then get&#13;
over to toe newly opened AT&amp;T&#13;
store in the Green Oak Village&#13;
Place mall, which is one of toe&#13;
few stores in the coimty that&#13;
cany the hot-selling devices.&#13;
The store, which opened&#13;
July 17, expands AT&amp;T’s retail&#13;
presence in Michigan to 39 of&#13;
the company-owned stores,&#13;
said Meghan Roskopf, AT&amp;T&#13;
spokeswoman. The store offers&#13;
a full range of wireless&#13;
and wirelines products and&#13;
services, including the most&#13;
advanced handsets, technology&#13;
and accessories, including&#13;
AT&amp;T Homezone service,&#13;
which integrates AT&amp;T and&#13;
Yahoo! High Speed Internet&#13;
and AT&amp;T DISH Network&#13;
satellite television to provide&#13;
a high level of entertainment&#13;
integration and remote access&#13;
service.&#13;
Address: 9424 Village Place&#13;
Blvd., Green Oak Township.&#13;
Hours: Through Sept. 1, 10&#13;
a.m.-7 p.m. Mond a y-Sa turd a y&#13;
a n d noon-5 p.m. Sunday. AJter&#13;
Sept. 1,10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-&#13;
S a tu r ^ y ; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
Phone: 810-844-0631&#13;
Website: rvww.att.com/wireless&#13;
Bravo Studios offers&#13;
photo services&#13;
There arfe a few occasions in&#13;
everyone’s life that really ought&#13;
to be captured by professionals&#13;
on film ... or on DVD. Bravo&#13;
Studios Photography, opened&#13;
in April in Brighton, wants to&#13;
provide that service.&#13;
“Creative, elegant and artistic”&#13;
is how owner A1 Nass&#13;
describes toe photographic&#13;
services offered by his studio.&#13;
“We are a full-service studio&#13;
with personal staff that appreciate&#13;
the importance of capturing&#13;
just toe right image for your&#13;
memories.”&#13;
Nass, his wife, Sara, and a&#13;
staff of two more photographers&#13;
offer wedding photography,&#13;
portraits, senior pictures,&#13;
photo invitations and complete&#13;
photography services.&#13;
“Our wedding style is a blend&#13;
of photojournalism and formal&#13;
portraiture, to give you toe best&#13;
of both worlds,” Nass said.&#13;
Nass, a photographer with 12&#13;
years’ experience, had a studio&#13;
in Canton, before moving his&#13;
business to Brighton. “It’s an&#13;
up-and-coming area; I get a&#13;
lot of brides fi’om Brighton and&#13;
Howell,” he said.&#13;
Address: 8716 W. Grand R iv e&#13;
r Ave., Brighton.&#13;
Hours: 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Monday-&#13;
FYiday; w e ek en d s by a p pointment.&#13;
Phone: 810-225-6145.&#13;
Web site: w w w .b ra vo studiosphotography.&#13;
com&#13;
StonehouseCafe&#13;
has a new owner&#13;
Hamburg Township’s Stonehouse&#13;
Cafe, in Chilson Commons,&#13;
has a new owner. Laura&#13;
Tessmer took ownership June&#13;
15, offering a menu of specialty&#13;
coffees, soup and sandwiches.&#13;
“I’m focusing on maintaining&#13;
the same high level of service&#13;
that former owners Andy and&#13;
Kris Eckman offered,” Tessmer&#13;
said.&#13;
'Tessmer brings 20 years’ experience&#13;
to her new endeavor,&#13;
15 of them in retail management.&#13;
Address: 9560 Chilson Commons&#13;
Circle, Hamburg Township.&#13;
Hours: 6 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday-&#13;
FYiday; 7 a.m.-9 p.m. S a tu&#13;
rd a y an d 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
Phone: 810-231-6400.&#13;
Web site: www.stonehousecafe.&#13;
com.&#13;
The new owners of the Shark&#13;
Club in Howell are, from left,&#13;
Mike Mazza, Joe Puertas and&#13;
Mike Magyari.They've put&#13;
in an expansive bar, pool&#13;
tables, a nightclub and a room&#13;
that can be used for private&#13;
events, transforming the&#13;
former Time Out bar along&#13;
D-19 in Howell.&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELU,THE&#13;
LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWTS&#13;
Stonefire Bistro&#13;
open for business&#13;
stonefire Bistro, 440 W Main&#13;
St. in downtown Brighton, has&#13;
been brimming with customers&#13;
since its opening less than&#13;
a month ago. Its partially enclosed&#13;
outdoor seating area&#13;
seems to be full all day and evening&#13;
long.&#13;
Beginning July 25, after getting&#13;
approval from the Brighton&#13;
City Council, toe restaurant&#13;
added another customer magnet:&#13;
sidewalk cafe service. Its&#13;
first day of providing outdoor&#13;
cafe service wasn’t too inspiring,&#13;
but rainy weather dampened&#13;
enthusiasm for outdoor&#13;
dining. But the experience of&#13;
every other downtown restaurant&#13;
with sidewalk cafe service&#13;
would suggest that Stonefire’s&#13;
will be as popular.&#13;
Pfs Fresh Mex going&#13;
out of business&#13;
PT’s Fresh Mex, located&#13;
since last July at 150 S. Howell&#13;
St. in Pinckney, has joined toe&#13;
list of Livingston County concerns&#13;
going out of business.&#13;
Owners Dave and Connie 'Iblfree&#13;
and Mike and Karen Pattock&#13;
closed the doors of their&#13;
eatery, which featured fast,&#13;
fresh, customized Southwestern&#13;
cuisine, July 19.&#13;
“We as partners have struggled&#13;
with this decision for several&#13;
months, hoping that toe&#13;
summer business would improve&#13;
enough to get us through&#13;
toe upcoming winter season,”&#13;
toe partners wrote in an e-mail&#13;
announcing toe closure and&#13;
thanking friends in toe community.&#13;
“Unfortunately, toe state of&#13;
our economy is still too unpredictable&#13;
for us to move forward&#13;
in this location.” Although they&#13;
said toe restaurant had been&#13;
invited to move to another location,&#13;
they haven’t made a decision&#13;
on that, yet.&#13;
F O R T H E&#13;
R E C O R D&#13;
E r ro rs o f f a c t&#13;
w ill be co r re c te d&#13;
in th is sp a c e .&#13;
Bridge 200 feet above water&#13;
The five-mile-long Mackinac&#13;
Bridge sits 200 feet above the&#13;
water of the straits of Mackinac,&#13;
where lakes Huron and&#13;
Michigan meet. The height of&#13;
the bridge was misstated in&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald’s July 27 column.&#13;
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A July 20 story about the expanding&#13;
use of free wireless&#13;
Internet services incorrectly&#13;
noted that Panera Bread requires&#13;
Wi-Fi users in their&#13;
cafes to purchase food. The&#13;
chain does not have such a&#13;
requirement.&#13;
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PUBLIC NOTICE&#13;
1984 PUBLIC A CT 425 TRANSFER A G REEMENT&#13;
NOTICE OF HEARING&#13;
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Village Council of the Village of Pinckney will hold a public hearing meeting on Monday. August&#13;
13, 2(X)7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Pinckney Village Hall Offices, 220 South Howell Street, Pinckney, Michigan 48169, Phone;(734) 878-&#13;
6206. The public hearing will be regarding a proposed 1984 Public Act 425 Transfer Agreement between the Village of Pinckney&#13;
and the Township of Putnam to consider the transfer of property located South of M-36 and East of the current Village of Pinckney&#13;
boundary, with the transfer area property legally described as:&#13;
10,01 ACRES. MORE OR LESS. OWNED BY GREEN: PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 SECTION 23 T1N-R4E PUTNAM&#13;
TOWNSHIP LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN. COMMENCING AT THE EAST 1/4 CORNER QF SAID SECTION 23;&#13;
THENCE ALONG EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 23. S 01*52'62”E, 587.11 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE&#13;
PARCEL TO BE DESCRIBED; THENCE CONTINUING S 01*52’52"E 864.97 FEET; THENCE S 86*36'3r’W 568.08 FEET;&#13;
THENCE N 00*00'20” E 204.39 FEET; THENCE N 02*06'lU’W 480.91 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF M-&#13;
36, N69*02' 19'*E 595.78 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING&#13;
At the hearing to be conducted by the Village Council all persons interested shall be given an opportunity to be heard as to all&#13;
aspects of the proposed transfer agreement, and any written materials concerning the amendment shall be received and considered.&#13;
Persons providing written comments are encouraged to file them with the Village Clerk in advance of the public hearing for&#13;
distribution to Council members.&#13;
The Village of Pinckney will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for hearing impaired and&#13;
audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at tlie hearing upon 5 days advance&#13;
notice to the Village Clerk at the address or phone number listed above.&#13;
Rebecca Foster. Village President&#13;
Amy Felty, Village Clerk&#13;
2048111-01&#13;
A4 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2007&#13;
PHOTOS; JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEVSfS&#13;
Ed Bock Feeds &amp; Stuff worker Mark Schroeder puts chicken feed for an order onto the store's&#13;
utility vehicle, called a Gator. Schroeder will take the feed to the customer's car using the Gator.&#13;
BEEMER FROM Ai&#13;
'It's where I saw myself in 30 years/ he says&#13;
you’ll ever meet. I couldn’t&#13;
think of anyone better.”&#13;
Beemer says he learned&#13;
everything he needs to know&#13;
about business from Bock,&#13;
whom he considers his mentor.&#13;
“It’s just like running a&#13;
household,” says Beemer.&#13;
“Your co-workers are like your&#13;
family.”&#13;
Beemer’s attitude toward&#13;
running the small business&#13;
is focused on maintaining a&#13;
strong sense of community&#13;
camaraderie.&#13;
“My goal is to make this&#13;
place a community gathering&#13;
point,” says Beemer. “I want&#13;
to fill the void that was left&#13;
now that the Pinckney Pharmacy&#13;
is gone.”&#13;
In addition to the continued&#13;
emphasis on community togetherness,&#13;
Beemer has other&#13;
plans for the store. “We’re&#13;
going to keep the country atmosphere,&#13;
but give it a bit of a&#13;
facelift,” says Beemer.&#13;
Included in the facelift will&#13;
be a larger Amish furniture&#13;
showroom, more variety in&#13;
the Carhartt and Wrangler&#13;
work-wear inventory, and a&#13;
new gift shop section, similar&#13;
to the one from the I^ckney&#13;
Pharmacy.&#13;
Certainly Beemer is making&#13;
his mark on the small business&#13;
already, but he stresses that&#13;
the charm of Ed Bock Feeds &amp;&#13;
Stuff will remain intact. “We’re&#13;
not planning on changing the&#13;
name. The name stays the&#13;
same because it’s been here&#13;
for 25 years.”&#13;
Now that he has been the&#13;
Ed Bock Feeds &amp; Stuff carries a wide range of cowboy boots,&#13;
among other items.&#13;
owner of the store for about&#13;
a month, Beemer is glad he&#13;
made the decision to purchase&#13;
it. “It’s where I saw myself in&#13;
30 years,” says Beemer.&#13;
Beemer’s desire to own a&#13;
small business was fueled by&#13;
his parents, Steve and Margo&#13;
Beemer, who own their own&#13;
small business called Van Buren&#13;
Energy Systems.&#13;
“It’s a great thing,” says&#13;
Steve Beemer. “He’s a real sincere&#13;
person, and that makes a&#13;
big difference.”&#13;
While his parents knew he&#13;
was interested in business, the&#13;
purchase of Ed Bock’s store&#13;
caught them by surprise.&#13;
“We were nervous when he&#13;
told us about it, but the more&#13;
he talked about it, the more&#13;
we saw it was something he&#13;
wanted,” says Margo Beemer.&#13;
“He is an all-aroimd gentleman&#13;
and will do a great job.”&#13;
When asked what it was&#13;
like to be his own boss, Beemer&#13;
was quick to say that he&#13;
doesn’t see himself in that&#13;
role. “I’m just another employee,”&#13;
says Beemer. “I work&#13;
iong hours, but it’s well worth&#13;
it. I’m excited to start my career&#13;
here.”&#13;
Bock also is pleased to see&#13;
how well Beemer has done&#13;
so far. “He knows more about&#13;
running a business than a&#13;
lot of people that are 30 or 40&#13;
years old,” says Bock. “He’s&#13;
going to do a good job in the&#13;
community.”&#13;
Ed Bock Feeds &amp; Stuff will&#13;
be hosting a grand reopening&#13;
celebration on Sept. 22, a&#13;
Saturday, with live music and&#13;
dancing for the whole community&#13;
to enjoy.&#13;
Gordie Taylor can be&#13;
reached at gtay!or@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
810-844-2008.&#13;
Judy Paulsen,&#13;
left, of LESA and&#13;
Melanie Moses, a&#13;
Brighton Rotary&#13;
Club member, hold&#13;
up school supplies&#13;
for the Livingston&#13;
Educational&#13;
Service Agency's&#13;
Fill Backpacks for&#13;
Kids Campaign.&#13;
Moses brought in&#13;
four backpacks&#13;
filled with school&#13;
supplies for high&#13;
school students.&#13;
The Rotary Club is&#13;
collecting supplies&#13;
throughout the&#13;
month of August.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
BACKPACKS FROM AI&#13;
'Need growing every year/ organizer says&#13;
LESA Education Center,&#13;
1425 W. Grand River Ave. in&#13;
Howell, from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30&#13;
p.m. Monday through Friday.&#13;
They also are being accepted&#13;
at all county Citizens Bank&#13;
locations and Preview Properties,&#13;
130 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Brighton. While cash is&#13;
OK, Garratt said donations of&#13;
actual school supplies makes&#13;
the drive run more smoothly.&#13;
Supply distribution will be 4&#13;
to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug.&#13;
23, at the education center.&#13;
More than 1,000 filled backpacks&#13;
were given to county&#13;
students last year, up from&#13;
600 the year before.&#13;
“We see the need growing&#13;
every year,” Garratt said.&#13;
The Brighton Rotary Club&#13;
is taking the program on as&#13;
one of its “Good Deed Doer”&#13;
projects for the second year&#13;
in a row. Members already&#13;
are bringing donations to&#13;
the group’s weekly meetings,&#13;
said Mitch Zoldowski, club&#13;
secretary.&#13;
“This is a great project,”&#13;
Zoldowski said. “It supports&#13;
our local community and&#13;
helps our local kids in need,&#13;
and that’s what Rotary is all&#13;
about. We love doing this.”&#13;
Donations come from civic&#13;
organizations and businesses,&#13;
as well as from grandparents,&#13;
moms and dads and other&#13;
children. They’ve even come&#13;
from people who once received&#13;
a backpack of supplies&#13;
and want to return the favor,&#13;
Garratt said. “The generosity&#13;
and the community response&#13;
is amazing,” she said. “This&#13;
community really wraps itself&#13;
around helping out those&#13;
in need. It’s very touching.”&#13;
A list of needed school&#13;
supplies can be found on the&#13;
LESA Web site, www.lesa.&#13;
kl2.mi.us. More information&#13;
is available at 517-540-6833.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at ismith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
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Howell city officials are not&#13;
expecting a heated debate&#13;
Aug. 27 during the City Coimcil&#13;
meeting where residents&#13;
affected by the proposed 2007&#13;
neighborhood sidewalk project&#13;
will have a chance to air&#13;
concerns and ask questions.&#13;
The public hearing begins&#13;
at 7 p.m.&#13;
“We always have a mixture&#13;
of people,” said Howell City&#13;
Manager Shea Charles, “but&#13;
generally they’ve been more&#13;
of an information session.”&#13;
Entering its 12th year, the&#13;
sidewalk effort “came out of&#13;
an initiative to promote walkability&#13;
throughout the community,”&#13;
said Charles. Set in&#13;
a counterclockwise motion,&#13;
with a start point set by city&#13;
council members in 1995, the&#13;
project will take several more&#13;
years to complete.&#13;
This year’s proposal calls&#13;
for 8,000 linear feet in new&#13;
sidewalk construction, at a&#13;
cost of $114,940, and 2,000 feet&#13;
in sidewalk replacement, at&#13;
a cost of $27,688. Work will&#13;
occur in the city’s northwest&#13;
side within West Grand River&#13;
Avenue, West Street, Riddle&#13;
and Tompkins streets, as well&#13;
as some smaller areas in the&#13;
city’s south side. Work is slated&#13;
to begin next spring.&#13;
The sidewalk project encompasses&#13;
four categories: new&#13;
construction, homestead and&#13;
non-homestead; or sidewalk&#13;
replacement, homestead and&#13;
non-homestead. The city will&#13;
pay 100 percent for newly constinicted&#13;
sidewalks, unless the&#13;
properly is nonhomestead, in&#13;
which case the property owner&#13;
will share costs equally. Property&#13;
owners with lots schedule&#13;
for sidewalk repair will share&#13;
the costs equally with the city&#13;
on homestead properties. Non- ^&#13;
homestead property owners&#13;
will cover 100 percent of costs.&#13;
Residents also will have the&#13;
option to make repairs on their&#13;
own in an effort to cut costs.&#13;
For details, visit the city’s&#13;
Web site: www.cityofhowell. ^&#13;
org/engineering. E&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
IN B R I E F&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
Beck Road to close&#13;
at CSX tracks&#13;
Beck Road will be closed at&#13;
the CSX Railroad tracks half&#13;
a mile east of Chilson Road in&#13;
Genoa 'Township from Aug. 13&#13;
to 18 for grade crossing rehabilitation.&#13;
Advance notification signs&#13;
with closure dates will be&#13;
posted on Beck Road this&#13;
week, said Livingston County&#13;
Road Commission Managing&#13;
Director Michael Craine.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Name is Livingston&#13;
Diversity Council&#13;
The Livingston Diversity&#13;
Council is the new name for&#13;
the group formerly known&#13;
as Livingston 2001 Diversity&#13;
Council.&#13;
The decision to change&#13;
the name was made at the&#13;
group’s July board meeting.&#13;
“We are known for oTor work&#13;
in the area of diversity,” said&#13;
Steve Manor, president of the&#13;
organization. “However, the&#13;
inclusion of 2001 in the name&#13;
became confusing to many,&#13;
and in this technology-dependent&#13;
world, it caused problems&#13;
for search engines on&#13;
the Internet and raised questions&#13;
about why we were still&#13;
stuck back in 2001.&#13;
“The name Livingston Diversity&#13;
Council says what we&#13;
do and what we stand for.”&#13;
The group was formed in&#13;
1988, and it was first named&#13;
Livingston 2001 to reflect the&#13;
year of high school graduation&#13;
for those entering kindergarten&#13;
in 1988.&#13;
Also at the July board meeting&#13;
the definition and mission&#13;
of the Livingston Diversity&#13;
Council was approved.&#13;
It states: “We are a grassroots&#13;
organization of business&#13;
people, private citizens,&#13;
educators, government officials,&#13;
and clergy who hve or&#13;
work in Livingston County.&#13;
We embrace and advocate the&#13;
virtues of diversity and inclusion&#13;
within and for our communily.&#13;
Our mission is to lead&#13;
oim community to become ever&#13;
more welcoming, harmonious,&#13;
and prosperous.”&#13;
For more information on&#13;
the Livingston Diversity&#13;
Council, go to www.livingstondiversity.&#13;
org.&#13;
Volunteers sought&#13;
for parks cleanup&#13;
Volimteers are needed in&#13;
August in southeast Michigan&#13;
state parks and recreation&#13;
areas to help hand cut&#13;
and pile invasive, non-native&#13;
shrubs that are encroaching&#13;
on natural areas within parks&#13;
and recreation areas.&#13;
These activities will help&#13;
protect and restore the&#13;
unique natural areas in these&#13;
southeast Michigan state&#13;
parks, according to state officials.&#13;
Work days in Livingston&#13;
County-area parks are:&#13;
■ Saturday - Island Lake&#13;
State Recreation Area in&#13;
Livingston County, 10 a.m.-l&#13;
p.m.&#13;
■ Saturday, Aug. 18 - Waterloo&#13;
State Ilecreation Area&#13;
in Washtenaw County, 10&#13;
a.m.-l p.m.&#13;
■ Sunday, Aug. 19 - Pinckney&#13;
State Recreation Area in&#13;
Washtenaw County, 1 p.m.-4&#13;
p.m.&#13;
■ Saturday, Aug. 25 - Brighton&#13;
State Recreation Area in&#13;
Livingston County, 10 a.m.-l&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Volimteers should bring appropriate&#13;
clothing for outdoor&#13;
work, including long pants,&#13;
boots, gloves, eye protection&#13;
and drinking water.&#13;
For information about the&#13;
specific tasks at each location&#13;
and to obtain directions, visit&#13;
the DNR Web site at www.&#13;
michigan.gov/dnrvolimteers ^&#13;
and link to the “Calendar of&#13;
Volunteer Stewardship Workdays.”&#13;
Volunteers are asked&#13;
to register at the Web site.&#13;
Details: Laurel Malvitz at&#13;
248-359-9057.&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
finalists narrowed&#13;
The Whitmore Lake school&#13;
board planned to narrow the&#13;
field of candidates for superintendent&#13;
to two this week&#13;
after a second round of interviews.&#13;
Interviews were scheduled&#13;
this week with Timothy&#13;
Kelly, middle school principal&#13;
for Richmond Community&#13;
Schools; Charles Hughes,&#13;
Hartland High School principal;&#13;
and Kim Hart, superintendent&#13;
of Goodrich Schools.&#13;
Board President John May- ^&#13;
leben said the intent is to nar- N&#13;
row the candidates to two this&#13;
week and schedule site visits&#13;
immediately.&#13;
The district hopes to select&#13;
a final candidate next week,&#13;
Mayleben said.&#13;
The new superintendent E&#13;
will replace Scott Menzel,&#13;
who in June was chosen as&#13;
superintendent for the Livingston&#13;
Educational Service&#13;
Agency, the coimly’s intermediate&#13;
schoold district.&#13;
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27 by a fire that officials&#13;
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started in the family room of&#13;
the more than 3,000-squarefoot&#13;
house in the 11000 block&#13;
of Woodfield Circle, off Van&#13;
Amberg Road.&#13;
A family member admitted&#13;
to leaving a lit candle on&#13;
before going to bed Thursday&#13;
night, DeLoach said.&#13;
By the time firefighters&#13;
arrived just after 4 a.m. -&#13;
five minutes after receiving&#13;
the call for help - the home&#13;
was engulfed in flames, DeLoach&#13;
said.&#13;
' Crews were unable to&#13;
save the structure.&#13;
The fire chief declined&#13;
to identify the family, but&#13;
said a grandfather, grown&#13;
children and grandchildren&#13;
were inside the home when&#13;
the blaze started. All of the&#13;
occupants, along with the&#13;
family dog and cat, escaped&#13;
safely.&#13;
Two firefighters suffered&#13;
minor injuries and were&#13;
treated at the scene by&#13;
paramedics from Livingston&#13;
County EMS.&#13;
DeLoach said he recommends&#13;
using battery-operated&#13;
candles as a precaution&#13;
against house fires.&#13;
“We strongly endorse and&#13;
recommend safe candles,”&#13;
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and smell just like regular&#13;
candles and last 600 hours&#13;
with one battery change.”&#13;
Firefighters from the&#13;
Hartland-Deerfield Fire&#13;
Authority and Green Oak&#13;
Township assisted at the&#13;
scene.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
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I Livingston County property sales&#13;
Property sold recently throughout the county;&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Note; The information is gathered from county deed records byTransamerica Intellitech of Cincinnati.The listing includes the addresses and the reported sale&#13;
price. Some addresses may be listed more than once because of multiple property transactions. An asterisk (*) indicates a multiple-parcel sale.&#13;
B Y T H E&#13;
N U M B E R S&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
5158 Daniel Dr; $192,525&#13;
8185 Donna Lou Dr; $50,000&#13;
10720 Hickory Knoll Dr;&#13;
$324,000&#13;
10460 Piedmont Dr;&#13;
$302,892&#13;
5175 Pinetum Trail; $215,000&#13;
Cohoctah Township&#13;
952 Chase Lake Road;&#13;
$31,587&#13;
952 Chase Lake Road;&#13;
$170,692&#13;
9584 Fleming Road, N;&#13;
$170,000&#13;
8700 Pioneer Road; $216,900&#13;
6606 Preston Road; $190,116&#13;
*&#13;
Conway Township&#13;
6787 Julie; $37,000&#13;
6799 Julie; $37,000&#13;
6658 Julie Ct; $37,000&#13;
Deerfield Township&#13;
7346 Driftwood Dr; $75,748&#13;
10199 Green Road; $247,500 n&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
6266 Cunningham Lake&#13;
Road; $230,850&#13;
6427 Grand Circle Dr;&#13;
$236,000&#13;
4860 Grover Dr; $240,000&#13;
5324 Hidden Pines Ct;&#13;
$643,602&#13;
1753 Hughes Road; $120,000&#13;
7493 Radcliffe; $175,000&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
10864 Ridgestone Dr;&#13;
$60,000&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
11315 Algonquin Dr;&#13;
$163,617&#13;
8644 Ardmore Dr; $144,000&#13;
5061 Mi State Road, E 36;&#13;
$158,971&#13;
11691 Pleasantview Dr;&#13;
$317,000&#13;
8780 Tamarack Dr; $168,000&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
11196 Mason; $269,724&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
1904 Lakena St; $126,249&#13;
20604 Maxfield Blvd; $55,000&#13;
1707 Maxfield Road;&#13;
$161,944&#13;
1552 Odette; $133,335&#13;
9278 Placid Way; $254,594&#13;
1572 Remsing; $139,101&#13;
1501 Woodhurst Ct; $248,000&#13;
Howell City&#13;
411 Byron Road; $143,550&#13;
815 Grand River Ave, E;&#13;
$173,000&#13;
1715 Welland St; $40,000&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
2578 Bull Run Road, S;&#13;
$189,900&#13;
2578 Bull Run Road, S;&#13;
$157,354&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
4035 Bentley Lake Road;&#13;
$125,000&#13;
4011 Hillside Dr; $198,000&#13;
1118 Hudson Dr; $176,194&#13;
1157 Morning Mist D^Elk&#13;
Run; $55,000&#13;
5642 Pinckney Road; $166,000&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
1316 Booth; $142,200&#13;
174 University Dr; $158,834&#13;
Pinckney Village&#13;
717 Cricket Xing; $157,881&#13;
10156 Honeycomb Ct;&#13;
$185,000&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
11498 Farmhill Dr; $161,000&#13;
12395 Orchard Wood; $216,262&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
15346 Kathryn Ct; $80,566&#13;
20914 Trebesh Road E;&#13;
$88,100&#13;
512 Unadilla; $38,000&#13;
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Calendar, B4 LIVINGSTON LIFE&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Still lots&#13;
of summer&#13;
remaining&#13;
The calendar says it’s August&#13;
and for many that means&#13;
it’s time to think about making&#13;
back-to-school preparations.&#13;
But that also means there’s a&#13;
whole month of summer remaining.&#13;
Make the most of it.&#13;
The weather this summer&#13;
has been nothing short of awesome&#13;
for those who like the outdoors.&#13;
It you enjoy a bike ride,&#13;
a walk in the woods, a swim in&#13;
the take or just dinner on the&#13;
deck, this has been a summer&#13;
for you to seize the moment. As&#13;
you well know, they are not all&#13;
like this.&#13;
That’s part of the reason we&#13;
pulled together the accompanying&#13;
dozen suggestions for&#13;
getting the most out of what&#13;
remains of summer without&#13;
heading far from home. Take&#13;
one of our suggestions or do&#13;
your own thing.&#13;
Cheers to great summer&#13;
weather.&#13;
Cheers: To Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair board president John&#13;
Morris and all of the many volunteers&#13;
who helped to make&#13;
the new and improved fair a&#13;
financial and entertainment&#13;
success. Morris has led the fair&#13;
organization through two years&#13;
of significant change that also&#13;
put the fair back on sound financial&#13;
footing. That’s critical&#13;
as organizers look ahead to the&#13;
122nd year of the popular fair in&#13;
Fowlerville.&#13;
Cheers: To the Pepsi Bottling&#13;
Group for investing another&#13;
$11.5 million to expand&#13;
its plant in Howell. At a time&#13;
when there is not much good&#13;
being said about the Michigan&#13;
economic climate, it’s heartening&#13;
to see this kind of investment&#13;
locally. The plant will add&#13;
100,000 square feet of warehouse&#13;
space to a facility that&#13;
manufactures cans and plastic&#13;
bottles and then fills them with&#13;
various Pepsi products.&#13;
Cheers: To Pinckney Community&#13;
High School graduate&#13;
TVevor Smith for following his&#13;
heart and developing a standup&#13;
comedy routine he could&#13;
t ^ e on the road. After finding&#13;
some success during a performance&#13;
in high school. Smith&#13;
entered a college competition&#13;
at Western Michigan University&#13;
and was well received. He’s&#13;
now performed for crowds&#13;
of 300 or more in Kalamazoo&#13;
and Ann Arbor. It’s great to&#13;
see young people pursue their&#13;
dreams, no matter what they&#13;
may be.&#13;
Cheers: 'To Brighton Mayor&#13;
Steve Monet for being willing&#13;
to hear proposals to make the&#13;
Main Street Crossing development&#13;
more viable. The soc&#13;
k e d live-work units that line&#13;
West Main Street as part of the&#13;
development have not lived up&#13;
to their potential. Only two of&#13;
the living quarters above the&#13;
seven small commercial storefronts&#13;
are occupied by the business&#13;
owners. Monet says he&#13;
and the City Council are willing&#13;
to hear proposals for changes&#13;
to make the units more viable.&#13;
Now, it’s up to someone to&#13;
come forwarf with a plan.&#13;
Cheers: 'To Lisa Shmina,&#13;
of Hamburg 'Township, for&#13;
following through on her commitment&#13;
to the Make-A-Wish&#13;
Foundation of Michigan, even&#13;
after a terrifying crash during&#13;
a training ride prevented her&#13;
from riding in a fundraising&#13;
bicycle ride for the agency.&#13;
The 41-year-old Shmkia, who&#13;
raised more than $1,000 for&#13;
the Make-A-Wish, volunteered&#13;
on the three-day excursion&#13;
instead of riding.&#13;
The 700 riders, including&#13;
about a dozen from Livingston&#13;
County, raised more than $1.3&#13;
million for Make-A-Wish, which&#13;
grants wishes to medically&#13;
fragile children.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
810-844-2004.&#13;
'G o a n y w h e r e&#13;
a r o u n d t h e l a k e a t&#13;
n i g h t a n d a l l y o u s e e&#13;
a r e b o n f i r e s . l t j u s t&#13;
m a k e s y o u f e e l l i k e&#13;
y o u ' r e c a m p i n g . '&#13;
John Lintol, Whitmore Lake&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLAJHE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Jeff Gepper, of Milford, left, hauls canoes down to Island Lake for Heavner's Canoe Rental, a popular spot to start a&#13;
canoe trip in the area. Above, a group gets ready to head out on the water.&#13;
Summer sizzles with fun&#13;
Livingston County has plenty of ways&#13;
to have a good warm-weather time&#13;
From News staff reports Ah h h ... summer.&#13;
Ahhh ... how did it&#13;
get to be August already?&#13;
Even though&#13;
we have great summer&#13;
weather, there are&#13;
always seem to be more things&#13;
we want to do that can possibly&#13;
be packed into the three months&#13;
we lovingly call summer.&#13;
So, with so many things to do&#13;
and so little time left^ we’ve compiled&#13;
a list of a dozen summerfiiendly&#13;
things to do in Livingston&#13;
County. So get craclmg. One&#13;
month fi*om today is Labor Day&#13;
... and you know what happens&#13;
after that.&#13;
Have a campfire&#13;
Slowing things down and reconnecting&#13;
around an evening&#13;
campfire&#13;
is a summertime&#13;
tradition.&#13;
Play some&#13;
music, tell&#13;
some scary&#13;
stories, roast&#13;
a few marshmallows&#13;
for&#13;
s’mores, stick&#13;
a hot dog on a&#13;
stick or go all&#13;
out and buy&#13;
the equipment needed for hobo pies&#13;
or popcorn. Whatever it is, this kind&#13;
of low cost, no-fiiU fun is something&#13;
kids remember and pass along to&#13;
their own families.&#13;
“It’s so relaxing and a good way&#13;
to get to know your neighbors and&#13;
bring your neighborhood together,”&#13;
said John Lintol of Whitmore Lake.&#13;
“People love a good fire. It’s just&#13;
nice.”&#13;
Lintol and his wife, Patti, can be&#13;
found around their backyard fire&#13;
most every weekend.&#13;
“Go anywhere around the lake at&#13;
night and aU you see are bonfires,”&#13;
he said. “It just makes you feel like&#13;
you’re camping.”&#13;
'To stay safe and legal, campfires&#13;
must be kept under 4 feet in diameter&#13;
and built in either a metal or&#13;
concrete container, said Hamburg&#13;
Township Fire Chief Doug Berry.&#13;
This can be as simple as a circle of&#13;
bricks or a metal fire ring or as elaborate&#13;
as an outdoor clay fireplace&#13;
or portable metal fire pit found at&#13;
haiWare stores and home and garden&#13;
centers.&#13;
Whatever the preference, the&#13;
thing to remember with backyard&#13;
SEE SUMMER, 82&#13;
Dorothy&#13;
Buening, 11,&#13;
tries out the&#13;
zip line at&#13;
the Howell&#13;
Conference&#13;
and Nature&#13;
Center.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
FILE:THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNFTY NEWS&#13;
Emily White of Pinckney and her canine friend, Charlie, await the&#13;
start of an outdoor movie at the Putnam Township Square in&#13;
Pinckney.The movies are again being offered twice a month.&#13;
J L&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Ballooning can be a relaxing way to spend a&#13;
summer morning or evening throughout the&#13;
year, but especially in the summer.&#13;
FILE: RICK FITZGERALD, (ABOVE), GORDIE TAYLOR, (LEFT)&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
A camping experience is just not&#13;
complete without a campfire and that&#13;
traditional treat: s'mores.&#13;
At left, visitors try out the newly&#13;
dedicated Lakelands Trail. Go out for a&#13;
walk, a run or a ride on a bicycle or on&#13;
horseback.&#13;
Above, Roy King of Webberville and&#13;
his son, Roy Jr., spend a Saturday&#13;
afternoon at a local fishing derby.&#13;
At left, Jim Ingles, 69, from&#13;
Farmington Hills, bikes at the Island&#13;
Lake State Recreation Area on a&#13;
recent weekday. Biking in area&#13;
parks is a popular outdoor summer&#13;
pastime.&#13;
GORDIE TAYLOR, (ABOVE) i&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA, (LEFT)&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
B2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2007&#13;
Water, water&#13;
;.^«tywhere.&#13;
‘ - fila tcan&#13;
,S9*tainly be&#13;
said about&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
-®^ound in&#13;
county's&#13;
by&#13;
canoe or&#13;
SUMMER FROM B1&#13;
Zip line,l3oat rides or museums - all are available activities in Livingston County&#13;
campfires is to keep an eye on&#13;
them and enjoy the warmth&#13;
and the smell, while getting&#13;
rid of downed branches and&#13;
trees thunderstorms have left&#13;
behind. ^&#13;
-Leanne Smith&#13;
Ride the zip line&#13;
Surrounded by nothing but&#13;
aged trees and bright sunshine,&#13;
users of the Howell Confei'ence&#13;
and Nature Center zip line are&#13;
welcome to scream as loudly&#13;
as they want traveling downhill&#13;
along a 500-feet cable strung&#13;
between two large trees.&#13;
A favorite among Nature&#13;
Center campers and school&#13;
groups alike, the zip line runs&#13;
above an open field and pond&#13;
in the back portion of the nature&#13;
preserve off Triangle Lake&#13;
Road in Marion Tbwnship.&#13;
Dorothy Buening, 11, likes&#13;
to ride “because you get to&#13;
go fast.” A regular rider, the&#13;
Pinckney girl alternates between&#13;
flailing her aims and&#13;
legs and remaining still to see&#13;
which method allows her to go&#13;
faster. “Moving around slows&#13;
you down,” she explains.&#13;
Users are not limited to children&#13;
or groups, but advance&#13;
registration is required. Open&#13;
zip days nm every other Sunday&#13;
ti^ u g h November. Rides&#13;
cost $5. Details: 517-546-0249.&#13;
-Laurie Humphrey&#13;
Go for a bike ride&#13;
Whether it’s a state recreation&#13;
area, a Metropark or any&#13;
country road, Livingston County&#13;
offers a fabulous array of fim&#13;
summer bike rides.&#13;
Oceola Tbwnship’s Rob Daksiewicz,&#13;
a road racer who&#13;
recently won the Common Criterium&#13;
Bike Race around Lansing,&#13;
says he loves to train on&#13;
the county’s desolate roads. He&#13;
likes to ride north out of Howell&#13;
or west toward Stockbridge,&#13;
either following M-36 or Howell&#13;
and Mason roads.&#13;
“There are nice back roads,&#13;
especiaUy if you ride up toward&#13;
Fenton,” Daksiewicz says.&#13;
“The benefit of the lakes helps&#13;
a lot. There are some nice rides&#13;
around the lakes. There is not a&#13;
lot of traffic in general.”&#13;
The park systems are teeming&#13;
with recreational riders and&#13;
families.&#13;
Kensington Metropark’s&#13;
paths, paved and unpav^, are&#13;
a hot spot. The Brighton State&#13;
Recreation Area offers mountain&#13;
bike trails. Triathlete coach&#13;
Ranny “Mac” MacArthur regularly&#13;
takes clinics, run through&#13;
Runnin’ Gear, a Brighton Township&#13;
store, to the Island Lake&#13;
State Recreation Area to navigate&#13;
its 13-mile loop.&#13;
“It’s a great place to train,”&#13;
he says.&#13;
-Jason Deegan&#13;
Take a balloon ride&#13;
Enjoying the lush landscape&#13;
of Livingston County&#13;
doesn’t have to be confined to&#13;
the ground. Hot air ballooning&#13;
in the early morning or early&#13;
evening hours is a memorable&#13;
way to spend an hour, according&#13;
to Jerry Stephan, pilot and&#13;
owner of Zephyr Balloon Co. in&#13;
Howell.&#13;
He regularly take clients up&#13;
for special occasions, or just a&#13;
relaxing tour of the area, hunTouring&#13;
the&#13;
chain of lakes&#13;
by boat is&#13;
one of the&#13;
most popular&#13;
activities in&#13;
the summer&#13;
in Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
dreds and even thousands of&#13;
feet in the air. A pilot of 33 years,&#13;
Stephan recommends people&#13;
call at least 30 days in advance&#13;
and have a little patience.&#13;
“The weather has to be just&#13;
right for ballooning,” he says,&#13;
speaking to both the time&#13;
of day as well as the time of&#13;
year. While there are no rules&#13;
against flying during colder&#13;
months, strong winter winds&#13;
result in far fewer flights November&#13;
through March.&#13;
A balloon ride for two, including&#13;
a champagne toast (once&#13;
you’ve safely landed), balloon&#13;
card and certificate runs $250&#13;
per person. Prices vary with&#13;
larger groups.&#13;
Details: Zephyr Balloon Co.,&#13;
517-548-2130, Renaissance Balloon&#13;
Co., 517-552-1900, or Sunrise&#13;
Balloons 810-7144802.&#13;
-Laurie Humphrey&#13;
Take a boat ride&#13;
Livingston County’s 65&#13;
mapped lakes are among its&#13;
best assets. Anyone who hasn’t&#13;
ventured out on at least one&#13;
of them so far this summer is&#13;
truly missing out.&#13;
One of the best ways tp experience&#13;
local waters is to head&#13;
out onto the Huron River chain&#13;
of lakes, most of which runs&#13;
through Hamburg Township.&#13;
Canoes, kayaks, pontoons&#13;
and plain-old fishing boats are&#13;
best for taking this leisurely&#13;
eight-mile trip through Big Portage,&#13;
Base Line, \^itewood.&#13;
Little Whitewood or Loon, Little&#13;
Gallagher or Long, Strawberry&#13;
and Zukey lakes, which&#13;
are connected by the river.&#13;
The only public boat launch&#13;
on the chain is operated by the&#13;
state Department of Natural&#13;
Resources on McGregor Road&#13;
at Big Portage Lake in Webster&#13;
Township. Have’s Marina, located&#13;
there, rents pontoons&#13;
and sells maps of the chain.&#13;
Hamburg Township’s Scott&#13;
Strane, who’s genuinely passionate&#13;
about the waters in the&#13;
chain, also operates Chain of&#13;
Lakes Boat Tburs. His pontoon&#13;
boat tours start from a variety&#13;
of ports. People can bring their&#13;
own food and beverages, or&#13;
Strane can help them set up&#13;
a picnic or a romantic catered&#13;
dirmer with real linens and silver.&#13;
A&#13;
specialty of Strane’s is the&#13;
fall color tour, during which he&#13;
provides blankets and foot and&#13;
hand warmers, if needed. He&#13;
also can talk about local history&#13;
and take people to special&#13;
points of interest on the lakes.&#13;
Reach him at 810-599-2123.&#13;
“We’re so fortunate to have&#13;
so many lakes,” says Strane.&#13;
“You just have to get out and&#13;
enjoy them.*’&#13;
-Leanne Smith&#13;
Check out a museum&#13;
Museums do not have to be&#13;
stuffy, cramped spaces simply&#13;
storing old stuff.&#13;
Volunteers at the Hamburg&#13;
Historical Museum have successfully&#13;
brought the area’s&#13;
past to life with well-planned&#13;
displays, room for good traffic&#13;
flow and detailed narratives&#13;
of the treasures they display.&#13;
Housed in the former Tbwnship&#13;
Hall building at 7225 Stone St.,&#13;
the museum features five galleries&#13;
highlighting everything&#13;
Hamburg from early settlers&#13;
to current militaiy personnel,&#13;
a tea room and extensive gift&#13;
shop.&#13;
According to Susan Hines,&#13;
museum director and president&#13;
of the Hamburg Historical&#13;
Society, it’s important that the&#13;
museum ffisplays “highlight a&#13;
slice of life, and not just show&#13;
dry facts.”&#13;
Items on display pre-date&#13;
1880, less than a centuiy after&#13;
Hamburg’s settlement in&#13;
1831. Pictures depict the area&#13;
as a bustling summer resort&#13;
area as early as 1840, attracting&#13;
city dwellers from Detroit&#13;
any beyond to the surrounding&#13;
lakes. Winter months were just&#13;
as busy with people coming to&#13;
work and play on the lakes.&#13;
Between 2,000 and 3,000 people&#13;
visit the museum annually,&#13;
with the bulk attending during&#13;
the Hamburg Festival Railroad&#13;
Days, plann^ this year for mid-&#13;
September. Admission is fi’ee,&#13;
but donations are welcome.&#13;
Museum hours are Wednesdays&#13;
4-7 p.m. and Saturdays 11&#13;
a.m.-3 p.m. The Tea Room also&#13;
is available to rent for special&#13;
occasions. Details: 810-986-&#13;
0190.&#13;
- Laurie Humphrey&#13;
Hit the trail&#13;
With the improvements completed&#13;
on the 6.4-mile Hamburg&#13;
Tbwnship segment of the Lakelands&#13;
Tbail, anyone can experience&#13;
the scenery that Livingston&#13;
County has to offer.&#13;
The smooth, black-top trail&#13;
in Hamburg Tbwnship allows&#13;
for smooth rides on bikes, roller&#13;
skates, and even scooters.&#13;
Even if you aren’t in Ham-&#13;
FILEJAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Hartland's Lakes Elementary School students learn about the&#13;
history of the modern washing machine during a visit to the&#13;
Florence B. Dearing Museum in Hartland. Barbara Krueger&#13;
is pictured at left. This is just one of several local museums&#13;
available to visitors in Livingston County.&#13;
bui^g Tbwnship, the Lakelands&#13;
Than Is stilL.^eat for jogging,&#13;
horseback riding, and mountain&#13;
biking. While the rest of&#13;
the trail gpitoide Hamburg&#13;
Tbwnship hasnTbeeh paved, it&#13;
still allows travel firom the west&#13;
edge (rf Hamburg Tbwnship all&#13;
the way past Stockbridge.&#13;
The trail runs past miles of&#13;
state-protected wetlands, so&#13;
it gives any family a chance to&#13;
enjoy the pristine surroundings&#13;
of Livingston County.&#13;
- Gordie Taylor&#13;
Canoe the Huron&#13;
A nice way to commune with&#13;
nature and get some exercise&#13;
is to go canoeing or kayaking&#13;
on the Huron River, which meanders&#13;
through eastern Livingston&#13;
County on its way to&#13;
L ^ e Erie.&#13;
The Huron has been designated&#13;
as a Country-Scenic&#13;
River by the state Natural Resources&#13;
Commission, and is&#13;
considered one of the top canoeing&#13;
rivers in the state, with&#13;
its slow-moving current and&#13;
just a few small rapids.&#13;
“It’s a beautiful river,”&#13;
says Alan Heavner, owner of&#13;
Heavner Canoe and Kayak&#13;
Rental.&#13;
Heavner provides canoe and&#13;
kayak rent^ and instruction&#13;
ff-om a building in the Island&#13;
Lake State Recreation Area.&#13;
The Huron River wends its way&#13;
through the park, in Green Oak&#13;
Tbwnship, before connecting&#13;
the chain of lakes in Hamburg&#13;
Tbwnship.&#13;
Bob ^ h r of Chicago and&#13;
Ashley Finkbeiner of Clinton,&#13;
employed at the United Church&#13;
of Christ’s Camp Talahi on&#13;
Richardson Road, next to the&#13;
Brighton State Recreation Area,&#13;
were there last week leading&#13;
a group of kids participating&#13;
in the church’s “adventure&#13;
camp.”&#13;
The park entrance is on&#13;
Kensin^on Road, just south of&#13;
East Grand River Avenue, east&#13;
of Brighton. Those without a&#13;
state park permit for 2007 must&#13;
pay a daily park fee in addition&#13;
to the canoe rental. Rates run&#13;
from $30-$41 for downriver&#13;
trips. Heavner has four locations&#13;
to pick up and return canoes&#13;
and passengers, with trips&#13;
running from 1-5 hours. Web&#13;
site: heavnercanoe.com.&#13;
- Tom Tolen&#13;
Go fishing&#13;
A county rich with lakes&#13;
translates into a county rich in&#13;
spots to take someone fishing.&#13;
From Thompson Lake in&#13;
Howell to the chain of lakes in&#13;
Hamburg Tbwnship and the&#13;
watery thread of the Huron&#13;
River, everyone can find his or&#13;
her own fishing spot and catch&#13;
everything from bass to blue&#13;
gill, crappie to perch.&#13;
Brighton Tbwnship professional&#13;
bass fisherman Marcel&#13;
Veenstra says he likes fishing&#13;
at the Metroparks when&#13;
he’s fishing with Idds because&#13;
there’s good access to the&#13;
lakes, most of which have decent&#13;
fishing.&#13;
“I love the look of satisfaction&#13;
a kid gets when they catch&#13;
a fish,” says Veenstra. “I see&#13;
myself when I take a kid fishing.&#13;
It brings back memories&#13;
of me and my dad, who used to&#13;
take me fishing.”&#13;
For others, catching a fish is&#13;
just a necessary step leading&#13;
up to a good mek.&#13;
- Lisa Carolin&#13;
Take in a concert&#13;
For many, summer is not&#13;
complete without attending an&#13;
outdoor concert or movie.&#13;
Both Brighton and Howell&#13;
have a summer concert series;&#13;
Pinckney and the Southeast&#13;
Livingston Recreation Authority&#13;
are sponsoring outdoor&#13;
movies.&#13;
The Brighton Gazebo Conbcert&#13;
Series has been a Sundayevening&#13;
staple at Mill Pond&#13;
Park since 1977. All types of&#13;
music are featured over the&#13;
. course of a summer. The music&#13;
gets under way at 7 p.m.&#13;
and the series concludes Aug.&#13;
26. -&#13;
In Howell, the concerts are&#13;
Friday nights at the Historic&#13;
Courthouse amphitheater.&#13;
Some;-like Jim and Patricia&#13;
Fortner of Howell Tbwnship,&#13;
have missed just one cbttbert&#13;
over the last eight years. “We&#13;
don’t make any other plans on&#13;
Friday night during the summer,”&#13;
says Patricia Fortner.&#13;
The 7 p.m. concerts continue&#13;
through Aug. 17.&#13;
If it’s an outdoor movie experience&#13;
you crave, there are two&#13;
options. The Pinckney Merchants&#13;
Association sponsors&#13;
family-oriented movies twice&#13;
a month in the summer on&#13;
the Putnam Tbwnship Square.&#13;
Movies are show at dusk&#13;
(around 9 p.m.). SELCRA also&#13;
is offering outdoor movies at&#13;
different locations. Remaining&#13;
dates and locations are Aug.&#13;
10 at the Brighton Mill Pond&#13;
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downtown Pinckney, Hell&#13;
gives visitors .Mye three&#13;
reasons to stop in the hamlet:&#13;
Screams Ice Cream and&#13;
Halloween Store, the Sam&#13;
Site Inn and the Hell Country&#13;
Sore &amp; Spirits.&#13;
Summer - and, of course,&#13;
Halloween - is when the three&#13;
businesses in Hell are hopping.&#13;
A miniature golf course is in&#13;
the works.&#13;
Ghoulish toppings at&#13;
Screams are plentiful at the&#13;
sundae bar and the variety of&#13;
unique additions lets patrons&#13;
create their own sweet masterpiece.&#13;
Even if you aren’t in the&#13;
mood for ice cream, the merchandise&#13;
is something to see.&#13;
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to bottles of dehydrated&#13;
water, there are plenty of ways&#13;
to show your friends that you’ve&#13;
been to Hell and back.&#13;
- Gordie Taylor&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
Board Minutes&#13;
Synopsis&#13;
JulylS, 2007&#13;
The regular meeting of the Putnam&#13;
Township Board was held on&#13;
Wednesday, July 18, 2007 at the&#13;
Putnam Township Annex, 122 S.&#13;
Howell, Pinckney, Ml 48169.&#13;
Members present: Rau, Guyon,&#13;
Benedetti, Buerman, Klein, Dobis&#13;
and McCloskey Approval of&#13;
Minutes: Approved minutes from&#13;
June 20, 2007 Regular meeting.&#13;
Approved minutes from June 14,&#13;
2007 Special meeting. Approved&#13;
minutes from June 26, 2007 Special&#13;
meeting. Old Business: 1) Approved&#13;
Resolution #07-08 accepting the bid&#13;
from Bemardi Securities, Inc. for the&#13;
sale of bonds for the new Township&#13;
Hall. 2) Rescinded motion made at&#13;
6720/07 budget hearing changing the&#13;
Zoning Administrator wage from&#13;
salary to hourly which set the wage&#13;
$ 17.23/hr and restore the wage to the&#13;
'05-’06 rate of 18.63/hr which was&#13;
the wage before the position was&#13;
changed to salary. New Business:&#13;
1) Approved the Algonquin Private&#13;
Road paving project exercising&#13;
administrative relief from criteria&#13;
that could not be met due to existing&#13;
condition constraints. 2) Approved&#13;
the 425 agreement on the Green&#13;
Property (E. M-36) contingent on&#13;
Township attorney reviewing the&#13;
previous draft 425 and making two&#13;
changes concerning taxes due to the&#13;
Township and agreement length of 99&#13;
years. 3) Authorized $4,198 for 10&#13;
replacement windows from Wallside&#13;
Windows for the Fire Department.&#13;
4) Tabled the Lakeland Trail lease&#13;
approval until the next regular&#13;
meeting after some discrepancies&#13;
are corrected. 5) Re-appointed Jerry&#13;
Lester to the Planning Commission&#13;
for three years expiring August 2010.&#13;
Re-appointed Jim Gannon to the&#13;
Planning Commission for three years&#13;
expiring August 2010. 6) Adopted&#13;
Resolution #07-09 declaring that&#13;
Putnam Township shall become a&#13;
community partner in the Huron&#13;
River Watershed Riparian Buffer&#13;
Initiative and will adopt a policy to&#13;
protect riparian buffers within one&#13;
year, 7) Designated cable and gravel&#13;
pit revenue for the Township Hall&#13;
bond retirement. 8) Approved the&#13;
use of the Township Square for the&#13;
Library Family Fun Day fundraising&#13;
event 8/11/07 from lOAM-2 PM.&#13;
Approved the use of the Township&#13;
Square for the Pinckney/Hamburg/&#13;
Lakeland Girl Scout Round-up&#13;
8/29/07 from 6 PM- 7:30 PM. 9)&#13;
Approved a budget for the Township&#13;
Hall not to exceed $660,000. 10)&#13;
Approved opening a Township Hall&#13;
Construction account. Approved&#13;
opening a Township Hall Bond&#13;
Retirement account. Approved&#13;
opening a Senior Building account&#13;
for their funds acquired through&#13;
fundraising.&#13;
Adjournment at 10:30 PM.&#13;
Prepared by:&#13;
Sally D. Guyon, Clerk&#13;
Approved by;&#13;
Ronald Rau, Supervisor&#13;
True copies of meeting minutes&#13;
are available upon request from the&#13;
Township Clerk.&#13;
i&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2007 B3&#13;
* C m o n , v o lu n t e e r s : It's y o u r t im e o f t h e y e a r t o s t e p f o rw a r d&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
United Way needs&#13;
helpers for annual&#13;
Day of Caring&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
It’s time for volunteers&#13;
from the community to be&#13;
matched up with those who&#13;
need assistance.&#13;
The United Way calls it&#13;
the Day of Caring, and it will&#13;
^ take place Wednesday, Aug.&#13;
22, in Livingston County.&#13;
Last year 550 volunteers&#13;
put in time at more than 60&#13;
work sites across the county&#13;
spending their time planting&#13;
flowers, pulling weeds,&#13;
^ painting, doing office projects&#13;
and more.&#13;
According to the Livingston&#13;
County United Way, the&#13;
2006 Day of Caring saw an&#13;
estimated $15,750 given back&#13;
to the community in free labor&#13;
via volunteer hours. This&#13;
year’s goal is to get 600 volunteers&#13;
involved.&#13;
“The Day of Caring is all&#13;
about the collective power of&#13;
people giving back, of sharing&#13;
their time and talents,” says&#13;
Maggie Jones, chairperson&#13;
of Day of Caring committee&#13;
and vice chairperson of the&#13;
Livingston County Board of&#13;
Commissioners.&#13;
Jones’ Day of Caring&#13;
committee is looking for&#13;
work sites including local&#13;
nonprofit organizations and&#13;
individuals needing assistance&#13;
as well as looking for&#13;
volunteers of all ages. Some&#13;
of the 2007 projects will include&#13;
food drives, car w ashes,&#13;
sprucing up local parks,&#13;
painting, and providing a s sistance&#13;
to area shut-ins. To&#13;
volunteer, go to www.lcunitedway.&#13;
org and click on ‘public&#13;
downloads’ for volunteer&#13;
sign up forms. To request&#13;
a work site be added to the&#13;
list, call 810-494-3000.&#13;
For those who prefer to donate&#13;
money rather than time,&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way is offering a new donation&#13;
process with gift cards&#13;
available at its Web site.&#13;
“We’re pleased to share&#13;
with our community that&#13;
for every $1 contributed&#13;
to the Livingston County&#13;
United Way, $1.42 is directly&#13;
invested back into area programs,”&#13;
says Nancy Rosso,&#13;
executive director of the&#13;
Livingston County United&#13;
Way. “Many area programs&#13;
would not receive state,&#13;
federal and other grants if&#13;
it weren’t for the funds they&#13;
receive from our local United&#13;
Way.”&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
United Way supports 50&#13;
programs and initiatives&#13;
and 32 partner agencies. It&#13;
supports programs that address&#13;
meeting basic needs,&#13;
preparing every child to&#13;
succeed in school and in life,&#13;
strengthening families and&#13;
healthy aging.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
FILE: LIVINGSTON COUNTYUNITEDWAY&#13;
A high school youth group pauses for a photo while doing some playground and yard work at&#13;
LACASA during last year's Day of Caring.The annual event is set for Aug. 22.&#13;
Brighton graduate racks up practical business experience on 2 -week trip to China&#13;
He's impressed by&#13;
people's friendliness,&#13;
country's modernism&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
Brighton High School&#13;
graduate Steve Morgan’s&#13;
perspective on the world&#13;
was broadened thanks to a&#13;
course abroad. Morgan, who&#13;
is a senior at Central Michigan&#13;
University, went to China&#13;
in May for a two-week study&#13;
program and had the chance&#13;
to experience the culture&#13;
and business practices of the&#13;
country.&#13;
“As a management information&#13;
systems major, I felt&#13;
that it could be extremely&#13;
valuable to gain an understanding&#13;
in these areas since&#13;
China has become more of&#13;
a global power and since&#13;
U.S. business relations with&#13;
China are increasing,” says&#13;
Morgan. “I had been learning&#13;
since arriving at college&#13;
about how the economy is&#13;
becoming more and more&#13;
global, and I was hoping to&#13;
see that first hand.”&#13;
Morgan was one of eight&#13;
CMU students along with&#13;
three faculty members who&#13;
traveled to Shanghai and&#13;
Beijing and attended lectures&#13;
about Chinese history and&#13;
business practices. They also&#13;
visited U.S. corporations with&#13;
plants in Shanghai including&#13;
General Motors, Coca-Cola&#13;
and Johnson Controls as well&#13;
as such Chinese landmarks&#13;
as the Great Wall and the&#13;
Forbidden City.&#13;
“I was impressed and surprised&#13;
by how modern China&#13;
is as a country,” says Morgan.&#13;
“And the shear amounts&#13;
of people you see anywhere&#13;
you go. 'What I was most&#13;
impressed with was how&#13;
friendly and considerate the&#13;
Chinese people were toward&#13;
us.”M organ says the group&#13;
had some challenges finding&#13;
people who understood English&#13;
especially at restaurants&#13;
where they were cautious&#13;
about exactly what it was they&#13;
were ordering. He says at one&#13;
restaurant they let the only&#13;
English-speaking staff member&#13;
pick out food for them,&#13;
and he sent an employee out&#13;
to pick up McDonald’s french&#13;
fries to serve to the group.&#13;
Morgan received an Office&#13;
of International Education&#13;
Study Abroad Scholarship to&#13;
aid in funding his trip, and&#13;
the CMU College of Business&#13;
Administration also provided&#13;
partial funding. He says the&#13;
experience really broadened&#13;
his perspective of the world.&#13;
“It helped me realize how&#13;
fortunate my situation is and&#13;
how influential the United&#13;
States is around the world,”&#13;
says Morgan. “If I am asked&#13;
to travel abroad in my career,&#13;
I think I would be appreciative&#13;
and willing to travel&#13;
again.”&#13;
Morgan says that he thinks&#13;
the experience will help him&#13;
get a job and says he would&#13;
like to start his career in consulting&#13;
with the long-range&#13;
goal of becoming the CEO of&#13;
a Fortune 500 company.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
V O L U N T E E R S&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way.&#13;
MELONFEST HELP&#13;
The Howell Jaycees needs&#13;
help in downtown Howell&#13;
beginning at 9 a.m. Aug. 17,&#13;
through midnight Aug. 19.&#13;
They ask that anyone who&#13;
volunteers work at least four&#13;
hours. Details: 517-282-0098&#13;
or e-mail Necole Staron at&#13;
howelljaycees@yahoo.com.&#13;
BLANKET MAKING&#13;
The local chapter of Project&#13;
Linus is holding their next&#13;
blanket-making day 10 a.m.-&#13;
2 p.m., Aug. 11. Project Linus&#13;
is a 100 percent volunteer&#13;
non-profit organization with&#13;
a mission to "provide love,&#13;
a sense of security, warmth&#13;
and comfort to children who&#13;
are seriously ill, traumatized,&#13;
or otherwise in need&#13;
through the gifts of new,&#13;
handmade blankets and&#13;
afghans, lovingly created&#13;
by volunteer blanketeers."&#13;
Details: 248-789-7040 or&#13;
e-mail howellprojectlinus®&#13;
excite.com.&#13;
OFFICE HELP&#13;
The Meals on Wheels,&#13;
Livingston County Senior&#13;
Nutrition Program, needs&#13;
help with general office&#13;
support; including filing,&#13;
copying, answering phones&#13;
and mailings. Please apply&#13;
from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at 9525&#13;
E. Highland Road (old&#13;
Hartland High School,)&#13;
Room 11.&#13;
COMMITTEE MEMBERS&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Community Alliance is&#13;
looking for community&#13;
members interested in&#13;
preventing young people&#13;
from using alcohol, tobacco,&#13;
and other drugs. To learn&#13;
more or to volunteer&#13;
please attend one of their&#13;
meetings held every third&#13;
Thursday at Catholic Social&#13;
Services, 2020 E. Grand River&#13;
Suite 104 noon-1:30 p.m.&#13;
Details: 517-545-5944 oremail&#13;
Daydra@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
WISH-GRANTING TEAMS&#13;
The Make-a-Wish Foundation&#13;
needs people to serve on&#13;
Wish-Granting volunteer&#13;
teams for Livingston&#13;
County. A Wish Team is two&#13;
volunteers who meet with&#13;
"wish kids" and their families&#13;
and conduct the visit that&#13;
helps to determine the&#13;
child's wish. Volunteers have&#13;
some involvement with each&#13;
wish, depending on what the&#13;
child wishes for. Details: 877-&#13;
631-9474, ext. 27 or e-mail&#13;
tarens@wishmich.org.&#13;
WILDLIFE FOSTER PARENTS&#13;
The Howell Nature Center&#13;
needs wildlife foster parents&#13;
to take baby mammals or&#13;
birds home to care for them&#13;
until they can be released.&#13;
Volunteers work from home&#13;
and are responsible for all&#13;
costs incurred. Details: 517-&#13;
552-3363 or e-mail faithk@&#13;
howellnaturecenter.org.&#13;
RECYCLE HELP&#13;
Recycle Livingston in Howell&#13;
needs help Wednesdays with&#13;
greeting, unloading cars,&#13;
sorting, and clean-up. Hours&#13;
can be flexible. Volunteers&#13;
are also needed Saturdays.&#13;
Details: 517-548-4439 oremail&#13;
recycleliv@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
INTAKE PROCESS&#13;
OLHSA (Oakland Livingston&#13;
Human Service Agency)&#13;
needs assistance on a&#13;
monthly basis with the&#13;
intake process of the&#13;
food distribution at the&#13;
distribution center in Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-8500 or email&#13;
bJm@olhsa.org.&#13;
OFFICE HELP&#13;
Work Skills Corp. in Brighton&#13;
needs help with office tasks.&#13;
Work Skills is a communitybased&#13;
non-profit organization&#13;
providing training and Jobs&#13;
to people with barriers to&#13;
employment. Details: 810-&#13;
227-4868, ext. 127 or e-mail&#13;
Janetl@wskills.com.&#13;
BABY LOAN CLOSET&#13;
The Pregnancy Help Clinic&#13;
in Genoa Township needs&#13;
help maintaining their&#13;
loan closet. Details: 810-&#13;
494-5433 or e-mail info@&#13;
pregnancyhelpclinic.com.&#13;
PET CARE&#13;
The Humane Society of&#13;
Livingston County needs&#13;
assistance with animal care,&#13;
cleaning, and playing with&#13;
the animals. Details: 517-&#13;
552-8050 or e-mail barb@&#13;
humane-livingston.org.&#13;
Volunteer Livingston, a&#13;
program of the Livingston&#13;
County United Way, promotes&#13;
the need for volunteers in&#13;
the Livingston County area.&#13;
For a complete list of current&#13;
volunteer postings, visit the&#13;
Web site www.lcunitedway.org.&#13;
A C H I E V E R S&#13;
Putnam firefighter&#13;
gets certification&#13;
Putnam Township Fire Department&#13;
Lt. Jennifer Koch&#13;
has received fire inspector&#13;
one certification from the National&#13;
Fire Protection Association.&#13;
The certification allows&#13;
Koch to conduct fire inspections&#13;
on existing businesses,&#13;
as well as for businesses being&#13;
proposed. Koch became&#13;
the township’s only full-time&#13;
firefighter in 2006.&#13;
Genoa teen part of&#13;
Michigan pageant&#13;
Abby Loy,&#13;
16, of Genoa&#13;
Township,&#13;
participated&#13;
in the 2007&#13;
National&#13;
American&#13;
Miss Michigan&#13;
teen&#13;
pageant in 'Troy last month&#13;
and was given awards for&#13;
personality and spirit. The&#13;
Brighton High School student&#13;
has volunteered her&#13;
time to Gleaners Community&#13;
Food Bank, the Livingston&#13;
County Humane Society,&#13;
Safety Town and given presentations&#13;
on Down syndrome&#13;
to students.&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
News will publish Achievers as&#13;
space allows each week. Send&#13;
information to Achievers, the&#13;
Livingston Community News,&#13;
420 W. Main St., Brighton,&#13;
MI48116.Faxto(810)844-&#13;
2040 or e-mail to news&lt;3&gt; '&#13;
llvlngstoncommunltynews.com.&#13;
Villa g e o f Pinckney&#13;
Advertisement for Bids&#13;
The Village of Pinckney is now accepting sealed bids for a 1999 Dodge&#13;
Ram 2500 pickup truck, 8 Cylinder, 42,000 miles, with a Western V snow&#13;
plow. The equipment can be viewed at 455 S. Howell St. Monday through&#13;
Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM. All bids must be received sealed and&#13;
labeled “Dodge Ram pickup bid”. Please drop off or mail bids to Village&#13;
of Pinckney, 220 S. Howell St,, Pinckney, MI 48169, Attn: Amy Felty,&#13;
bids must be received on or before August 13, 2007 at 4 PM. Any bids&#13;
received after the bid closing will not be considered. The bids will be&#13;
opened and considered at the Council meeting on Monday, Augu.st 13,&#13;
2007. The Village retains the right to reject any and all bids. For more&#13;
information on submitting a bid please call 734-878-6206. For additional&#13;
information on the pickup truck please call the DPW at 734-878-0666.&#13;
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C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R&#13;
F R ID A Y S U N D A Y T U E S D A Y&#13;
GARAGE SALE FUNDRAISER&#13;
9 a.m. 823 Cricket Crossing (in&#13;
Village Edge), Pinckney. All profits&#13;
go toward the Michigan 3-day&#13;
60-mile walk for breast cancer&#13;
awareness. Details; 734-878-0305.&#13;
Also Saturday.&#13;
FINANCIAL COUNSELING&#13;
1-3 p.m.The Women's Resource&#13;
Center, 3471 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell. Details; 517-548-2200.&#13;
First Friday.&#13;
HANDS ON CRIME LAB&#13;
3-4 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Presented by the Ann&#13;
Arbor Hands-On Museum. Grades&#13;
3 and up only. Registration; 734-&#13;
878-3888.&#13;
TEEN MOVIE NIGHT&#13;
5;45 p.m.-cartoons, 6 p.m.-movie,&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Road, Brighton. Popcorn&#13;
provided. For grades 6 and up.&#13;
Details; 810-229-7671, ext. 211.&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Downtown Howell. Dave&#13;
King's Elvis. Details; 517-540-0065.&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
HELLUVA CRUISE&#13;
7;30 a.m.-5 p.m. registration, 9&#13;
a.m.-5;30 p.m. car show, 6 p.m.&#13;
cruise begins. Pinckney High&#13;
School, 10255 Dexter-Pinckney&#13;
Road, Pinckney. Proceeds benefit&#13;
Pinckney Community Schools&#13;
Instrumental Music Boosters. Cost;&#13;
$5 per car.Detaiis;810-231-2918&#13;
or 313-418-4026 or www.helluvacruise.&#13;
com.&#13;
GET UNLOST&#13;
10 a.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Discover&#13;
basics of how to get out of sticky&#13;
situations, map use, landmarks&#13;
and compass. Bring compass.&#13;
Cost; $2. Registration; 1 -800-477-&#13;
3178.&#13;
GYMNASTICS FUNDRAISER&#13;
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Hartland&#13;
Gymnastics Academy, 9525 E.&#13;
Highland Road, Howell. Benefits&#13;
Children's Miracle Network. Also&#13;
open house including open gym,&#13;
bounce house, face painting,fire&#13;
truck, sheriff department teaching&#13;
child safety. Details; 810-626-&#13;
2170.&#13;
DEDICATION CELEBRATION&#13;
10 a.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg. Serenity Garden dedication&#13;
to Dennis Morgan. Details;&#13;
810-231-1771.&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Howell Nature&#13;
Center, 1005 Triangle Lake Road,&#13;
Marion Township. Suggested&#13;
donation; $4 adults, $2 children.&#13;
Details; 517-546-0249.&#13;
TOWER CLIMB AND ZIP LINE&#13;
2-7 p.m. Howell Conference and&#13;
Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, Howell. Climb&#13;
the tallest outdoor climbing&#13;
tower in Michigan or ride a&#13;
500-foot zip line over a pond.&#13;
Reservations required. Cost; $10&#13;
tower climb, $5 zip ride. Details;&#13;
517-546-0249 or www.howell-&#13;
! naturecenter.org. A/so Sundays&#13;
i-4 p.m.&#13;
STEAK DINNER&#13;
5:30-7 p.m. First Presbyterian&#13;
Church, 205 E. Lake St. (corner&#13;
of Wells and 10 Mile Road),&#13;
South Lyon. Includes beverage&#13;
and dessert. Proceeds to benefit&#13;
South Lyon Active Faith Center.&#13;
Bring can of food, paper products&#13;
or personal hygiene items.&#13;
Cost: $10. Details: 248-437-2875.&#13;
ICE CREAM SOCIAL&#13;
6-8 p.m.Trinity United Methodist&#13;
Church, 8201 Iosco Road,&#13;
Fowlerville (corner of Bull Run&#13;
and Iosco roads.) Everyone welcome.&#13;
Freewill donation. Details:&#13;
517-223-3803.&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920. Sundays&#13;
through end of Oct.&#13;
CHICKEN BBQ AND RAFFLE&#13;
Noon-5 p.m. St. Augustine, 6481&#13;
Faussett Road, Howell. Details:&#13;
517-546-9807.&#13;
DRAGONFLY DRAMA&#13;
2 p.m. Kensington Metropark&#13;
Nature Center. Observe habitats,&#13;
behaviors and displays of&#13;
these insect predators. Cost; $2.&#13;
Registration 1-800-477-3178.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., doors open at 1 p.m.&#13;
St. Mary's Catholic Parish, 550 E.&#13;
Hamburg St, Pinckney. Details:&#13;
734-878-6303.&#13;
KIWANIS GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Mill Pond Park, downtown&#13;
Brighton. Mass Transit&#13;
Band. Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
BABY TIME&#13;
10 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Share songs, nursery&#13;
rhymes, books and toys. Ages&#13;
0- 24 months. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1- 7 p.m. Howell Elks Lodge No.&#13;
2168,2830 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-S46-0326.&#13;
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
4:30-6 p.m. St. Mary's Catholic&#13;
Church, 10601 Dexter-Pinckney&#13;
Road, Pinckney. Details: 734-&#13;
878-3161. First and third&#13;
Monday.&#13;
BAT ENCOUNTER&#13;
6-9 p.m. Howell Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township. Live bats from around&#13;
the world. Cost: $7 adults, $5&#13;
children under 12. Reservation:&#13;
517-546-0249.&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. Pathway Community&#13;
Church, 228 Fourth St., Brighton.&#13;
For those who impact the lives&#13;
of children aged 0-20. Details:&#13;
248-207-2363 or www.pathwaycommunitychurch.&#13;
net.&#13;
BARBERSHOP CHORUS&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. Lions Den,465 W. Main&#13;
St., Brighton. Referrals By Design&#13;
meeting. 810-844-0844. Weekly.&#13;
FOOD CO-OP DISTRIBUTION&#13;
11 a.m.-5 p.m.Chilson Hills&#13;
American Baptist Church, 4440&#13;
Brighton Road, Howell. Organic&#13;
staples, produce, meats, nuts and&#13;
dairy. New members welcome.&#13;
Details: 517-546-4190 or www.&#13;
brightonfoodcoop.org.&#13;
FAMILY STORY TIME&#13;
11 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Outdoor party celebrating&#13;
end of summer reading program&#13;
with games, prizes, food. For&#13;
all ages. Details: 734-878-3888 or&#13;
www.pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
D.A.R. MEETING&#13;
1 p.m. new William Riddle&#13;
Parker High School,400 Wright&#13;
Road, Howell. Daughters of the&#13;
American Revolution meeting&#13;
will include tour of new school.&#13;
Details: 810-231-1277 or 517-546-&#13;
3428.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1- 7 p.m. Delphi Technical Cener,&#13;
12501 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
GENEALOGY ASSISTANCE&#13;
2- 4 p.m. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Brighton.&#13;
Details;810-229-6571,ext.211 or&#13;
ddart@brightonlibrary.info.&#13;
SUMMER READING ACTIVITY&#13;
6:30 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Cost; $0.50.&#13;
Details:810-231-1771.&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p.m.Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 9455 Hilton&#13;
Road, Brighton Township. Details;&#13;
810-227-941 l.Week/y.&#13;
CAMP MEETING&#13;
7-9 p.m. Barnard Community&#13;
Center,415 N. Barnard 5treet,&#13;
Howell. Membership open to all&#13;
males aged 14 and older who&#13;
have an ancestor who served for&#13;
the Union during the Civil War.&#13;
Associate memberships available.&#13;
Details: 517-223-9497.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
8&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
The Livingston Lamplighter&#13;
Barbershop Chorus&#13;
will host an open house at&#13;
7:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 6,&#13;
at Summerville of Brighton,&#13;
833 E. Grand River Ave.&#13;
(near Taorello’s).&#13;
The group is looking for&#13;
men who love to sing and&#13;
have sung in school or&#13;
church choirs. Guests will&#13;
have a chance to listen to&#13;
barbershop music, learn&#13;
some songs, and m eet members.&#13;
The Lamplighter Barbershop&#13;
Chorus currently has&#13;
20 members and performs&#13;
next at 7 p.m. Sunday at the&#13;
Gazebo Concert in Brighton.&#13;
Details: Ralph LeRoy at&#13;
810-227-5322 or go to http://&#13;
groups.msn.com/TheLivingstonLamplighters.&#13;
L ib r a r y o f f e r s a r t i s t i c v i e w s , r a r e m e e t in g&#13;
COURTESY, BRIGHTON ART GUILD&#13;
An exhibit of charcoal and pastel drawings&#13;
by Peggy Brewer and the photography of&#13;
Jill Sable will go on display at the Brighton&#13;
District Library from Friday, Aug. 3-Oct.&#13;
4.The public can meet the artists at an&#13;
opening reception Sunday, 2-4 p.m.The&#13;
display is part of the Art at the Library&#13;
series, a collaborative endeavor between the&#13;
Brighton Art Guild and the Brighton District&#13;
Library.&#13;
RUMMAGE SALE&#13;
9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. St. Mary Catholic&#13;
Parish, 10601 Dexter-Pinckney&#13;
Road, Pinckney. Fill a bag cost: $5.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3161. Also August&#13;
9 and 10.&#13;
WALK HOWELL&#13;
10 a.m. starting at West Street&#13;
Park, Howell. A one-mile West&#13;
Clinton-Wetmore tour sponsored&#13;
by Howell Area Parks&#13;
and Recreation and Michigan&#13;
Recreation and Parks Association.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0693.&#13;
PUPPET FUN&#13;
10:30-11:30 a.m. Brighton&#13;
District Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton. For all ages. Details:&#13;
810-229-6571, ext. 211 orddart@&#13;
brightonlibrary.info.&#13;
FAMILY STORY TIME&#13;
1 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Stories, songs, crafts for&#13;
kids of all ages. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888 orwww.pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVES&#13;
• 1-7 p.m.425 W. Unadilla Street,&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
• 2-8 p.m. All Saints Lutheran&#13;
Church, 12701 Highland Road,&#13;
Hartland. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
SENIOR DAY&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Free entry&#13;
and boat launching. Details: 1 -&#13;
800-477-2757.&#13;
YOU NEVER KNOW PARTY&#13;
6:30-7:30 p.m. Pinckney&#13;
Community Public Library, 350&#13;
Mower Road, Pinckney. For ages&#13;
10-17. Prizes, books, posters,&#13;
shirts, games, crafts food. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888 or www.pinckneylibrary.&#13;
org.&#13;
FRIENDS-LAKELANDS TRAIL&#13;
7-9 p.m. Unadilla Township Hall,&#13;
126 Webb St., Gregory. Unadilla&#13;
Friends meeting. Details: 734-498-&#13;
3609.&#13;
CShTHE REAL DEAL&#13;
7:30-8:30 p.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road, Brighton.&#13;
Dr. Sally Welch explains the process&#13;
of crime scene investigation.&#13;
Details:810-229-6571,ext.211 or&#13;
ddart@brightonlibrary.info.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
PINCKNEY PURLERS&#13;
Noon. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. An instructor leads knitters&#13;
of all ages and experience&#13;
levels. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. Northeast corner of&#13;
Grand River Avenue and Ann&#13;
Street, downtown Fowlerville.&#13;
Whenever Weinnies Car Cruise.&#13;
Details: 517-376-2069. Thursdays&#13;
through Sept. 21.&#13;
HOOTIN' IN THE PARK&#13;
6 p.m. Putnam Township Square,&#13;
downtown Pinckney. Sponsored&#13;
by the Pinckney Lions Club. Food&#13;
and free musical entertainment.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6226. Also August&#13;
16, 12,30.&#13;
TEEN GAMING&#13;
6-8 p.m. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Brighton. Guitar&#13;
Hero II, Mario Kart Double Dash&#13;
with 8 players on big screens,&#13;
DDR: Dance, Dance Revolution,&#13;
internet and board games. Snacks&#13;
and games provided. Middle&#13;
and high school grades. Details:&#13;
810-229-6571, ext. 211 orddart@&#13;
brightonlibrary.info.&#13;
AMATEUR RADIO CLUB&#13;
7 p.m. Emergency Operations&#13;
Center, 300 S. Highlander Way,&#13;
Howell. Livingston Amateur&#13;
Radio Klub (LARK). Non-members&#13;
welcome. Details: 810-923-3600.&#13;
Second Thursdays.&#13;
WOODCRAFT GUILD&#13;
7 p.m. Howell High School, 1200&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Details: 810-22S-1389. Second&#13;
Thursdays.&#13;
BED TIME STORY&#13;
7 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
FRIENDS-LAKELANDS TRAIL&#13;
7-9 p.m. Old Township Hall, 10789&#13;
Silver Lake Road, South Lyon.&#13;
Green Oaks Friends meeting.&#13;
Details: jfackert@cac.net.&#13;
F R ID A Y&#13;
10&#13;
MOVIES&#13;
•1 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. For all ages. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
• 8 p.m. Mill Pond, Brighton&#13;
-"Happy Feet."Details: 810-299-&#13;
4143.&#13;
• 9-9:30 p.m. Putnam Township&#13;
Square, downtown Pinckney-&#13;
"Happy Feet." Details: 734-878-9333.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1:30-7:30 p.m.Chilson Hills Baptist&#13;
Church,4440 Brighton Road,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
SPAGHETTI DINNER&#13;
5-8 p.m. dinner; 7:30 p.m. karaoke.&#13;
American Legion Memorial, 9807&#13;
Whitewood Road, Pinckney. Cost:&#13;
$6.50 adults, $5.50 seniors, $3.50&#13;
kids 9 and under. Details: 734-878-&#13;
9522. Second Friday.&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Downtown Howell.The&#13;
Surrogate Band. Details: 517-540-&#13;
0065.&#13;
ST. AGNES FUNFEST&#13;
7-11 p.m.St. Agnes, 855 E.Grand&#13;
River Ave., Fowlerville. Details:&#13;
517-223-8684.A/soAug. 11,2-&#13;
midnight, Aug. 12, noon-6 p.m.&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
YOUNG EAGLES DAY&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Brighton Airport,&#13;
Airport Lane, Brighton. Free&#13;
airplane rides and kids activities.&#13;
Forages 8-17 years.Details:810-&#13;
599-7319.&#13;
FAMILY FUN DAY&#13;
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Putnam Township&#13;
Square, downtown Pinckney.&#13;
Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library Family Fun Day. Programs&#13;
and activities for the whole family.&#13;
Benefits the library's building&#13;
project. Cost: $5.00, $3.00 for ages&#13;
6-10 years, kids 5 and under free.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888 or www.&#13;
pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
COLONIAL KENSINGTON&#13;
10 a.m.-dusk, Kensington&#13;
Metropark, picnic area north of&#13;
Martindale Beach. Colonial times&#13;
come alive. Details: 1 -800-477-&#13;
3178 or 248-685-1561 or www.&#13;
metroparks.com. A/so Sunday 10&#13;
a.m.-4 p.m.&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Howell Nature&#13;
Center, 1005 Triangle Lake Road,&#13;
Marion Township. Suggested&#13;
donation: $4 adults, $2 children.&#13;
Details: 517-S46-0249. Also Aug.&#13;
12,1 p.m. and 3 p.m.&#13;
CRUISE ON KENT LAKE&#13;
11. a.m. Kensington Metropark.&#13;
Cruise on the island Queen II, a&#13;
37-passenger pontoon boat. Cost:&#13;
$5 adults, $4 children and seniors.&#13;
Registration: 1-800-477-3178. Also&#13;
Aug. 12.&#13;
RADIO FLYERS AIR SHOW&#13;
Noon-4:30, East Manly W. Bennett&#13;
Memorial Park, Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Fourth&#13;
annual Hamburg Flyers R/C&#13;
Club Air Show. Radio-controlled&#13;
airplane acrobatics, buddy-box&#13;
flying demonstrations. Proceeds&#13;
benefit club projects and air field&#13;
expansion. Cost: $5-per-car parking&#13;
donation requested. Details:&#13;
586-861 -7209 or www.hamburgflyersrcclub.&#13;
com.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
11&#13;
12&#13;
ART FESTIVAL&#13;
Downtown Brighton. Details: 810-&#13;
227-5086.&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, Howell.&#13;
Details; 517-546-3920. Sundays&#13;
through end of Oct.&#13;
L O C A L M E E T I N G S&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
A U G U S T 6&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS&#13;
7:30 p.m. Commissioners'&#13;
Chambers Administration&#13;
Building, 304 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m.4363 Buno Road, Brighton.&#13;
Details: 810-229-0550 or www.&#13;
brightontwp.com. First and third&#13;
Mondays.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement of Village&#13;
Hall, 220 S. Howell St., Pinckney.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6206 or www.&#13;
villageofpinckney.org. First&#13;
Mondays.&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
A U G U S T 7&#13;
FOWLERVILLE SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. Fowlerville High School&#13;
Media Center, 700 N. Grand&#13;
Avenue, Fowlerville. Details:&#13;
517-223-6016.&#13;
HARTLAND TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Township Hall,&#13;
3191 Hartland Road, Hartland.&#13;
Details: 810-632-7498.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
A U G U S T 8&#13;
HANDY TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m. Handy Township Hall,&#13;
135 N. Grand Ave., Fowlerville.&#13;
Details: 517-223-3228.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
A U G U S T 9&#13;
MARION TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m. Marion Township Hall,&#13;
2877 W. Coon Lake Road, Howell.&#13;
Details; 517-546-1588. Every second&#13;
and fourth Thursday.&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS&#13;
7:30 a.m. Administration Building,&#13;
304 E. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Finance committee meeting.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
HANDY TOWNSHIP&#13;
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
7:30 p.m. Handy Township Hall,&#13;
135 N. Grand Ave., Fowlerville.&#13;
Details: 517-223-3228.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2007 B 5&#13;
' Brighton's revised Summer Fest sets pattern for next year&#13;
Big crowds took&#13;
part in carnival-like&#13;
atmosphere&#13;
BY GORDIE TAYLOR&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
The annual Brighton&#13;
Summer Fest had a different&#13;
look last weekend.&#13;
Adding to the usual sidewalk&#13;
sale featuring local&#13;
merchants were countless&#13;
kid-friendly activities that&#13;
gave the event a carnivallike&#13;
atmosphere.&#13;
The Inflatable Alley, carnival,&#13;
and petting farm at-&#13;
Above: Streets&#13;
were busy during&#13;
Brighton's annual&#13;
Summer Fest last&#13;
weekend. At right:&#13;
Eleven-year-old Nick&#13;
Baker of Howell,&#13;
left, spars with&#13;
Nicholas Lalama, 14,&#13;
of Brighton on one&#13;
of the many added&#13;
kids'activities.&#13;
tractions entertained the&#13;
younger crowds while car&#13;
shows, live music, and sidewalk&#13;
sales gave everyone&#13;
else something to enjoy.&#13;
Brighton-based event&#13;
planning company Events&#13;
Etc. managed the organization&#13;
of this yea r’s festivities&#13;
after being contacted by&#13;
local merchants about the&#13;
event.&#13;
After speaking with the&#13;
merchants about their ideas&#13;
for Summer Fest, event organizer&#13;
April Dertium had&#13;
big goals in mind. “We really&#13;
wanted to create an event&#13;
that was family-friendly,”&#13;
said Dertium. “We want to&#13;
have an atmosphere that&#13;
people want to come back&#13;
to, similar to Melon Fest and&#13;
Balloonfest,”&#13;
Judging by the big crowds&#13;
in attendance all weekend&#13;
long, Brighton Chamber of&#13;
Commerce Administrative&#13;
Assistant Tammy Meldrum&#13;
saw Summer Fest as a success.&#13;
“There was a lot more&#13;
to do at this yea r’s event,”&#13;
said Meldrum. “The activities&#13;
brought in a lot more&#13;
people, and it’s something I&#13;
hope happens again.”&#13;
Meldrum was able to enjoy&#13;
the festivities with her&#13;
mother and 5-year-old son,&#13;
which she saw as a big draw&#13;
to the event.&#13;
“I base my activities on&#13;
my kids, so this was an excellent&#13;
thing for my family.&#13;
Three generations were&#13;
able to enjoy it, so I thought&#13;
it was an absolute blast.”&#13;
Howell resident Jennifer&#13;
Evans also was pleased&#13;
with the variety of activities&#13;
at this yea r’s Summer Fest.&#13;
Evans was watching her 2-&#13;
year-old son, William, enjoy&#13;
the inflatable slide and&#13;
basking in the warm, summer&#13;
weather.&#13;
“It’s awesome,” Evans&#13;
said of the event. “We were&#13;
working a garage sale and&#13;
saw the moon bounce, so we&#13;
came over to check it out.&#13;
It’s a very kid-friendly a tmosphere.”&#13;
With overwhelming, positive&#13;
feedback on the event,&#13;
Dertium hopes to do it all&#13;
again next year. “We were&#13;
very pleased with the outcome,”&#13;
said Dertium. “We&#13;
are definitely up for the challenge&#13;
to do it next year.”&#13;
Cookie&#13;
Monster left&#13;
Sesame Street&#13;
last Saturday&#13;
to greet&#13;
youngsters&#13;
like 4-yearold&#13;
Alaina, in&#13;
stroller left,&#13;
and her 3-yearold&#13;
brother,&#13;
Carson.The&#13;
Gibbons&#13;
children are&#13;
pictured with&#13;
their dad,&#13;
Chad during&#13;
Brighton's&#13;
Summer Fest.&#13;
GORDIE TAYLOR, THE&#13;
LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY&#13;
NEWS&#13;
* Brighton Art Fair puts patrons face to face with artists showing their work&#13;
Jan Sadowski creates functional&#13;
stoneware pottery, including&#13;
serving and dinnerware&#13;
P pieces. He is one of the many&#13;
local artists who participate in&#13;
the Brighton Art Fair, Aug. 11-&#13;
12.&#13;
Music,food part&#13;
I of event attended&#13;
by over 100 artists&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
For the 24th year, downtown&#13;
Brighton will become a&#13;
haven for artists and patrons&#13;
when the Brighton Art Fair&#13;
takes place the weekend of&#13;
Aug. 11-12.&#13;
“Artists come back to&#13;
our little hamlet for several&#13;
reasons,” says Sally Eastman,&#13;
events coordinator for&#13;
the Greater Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
which runs the Brighton Art&#13;
Fair. “They say it’s our kind&#13;
I hospitality and quaint com-&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Jan Sadowski, of Genoa Township, will be one of the featured artists at next weekend's Brighton&#13;
Art Fair. More than 100 artists will display and sell their works along West Main Street.&#13;
munity, but most of all, our&#13;
keen eye for the beauty of art&#13;
appreciation.”&#13;
More than 100 artists covering&#13;
all media will display&#13;
and sell their works on and&#13;
around Main Street in downtown&#13;
Brighton. There also&#13;
will be music as well as a food&#13;
court near the Mill Pond.&#13;
“You can look forward to&#13;
some really fine art, cool&#13;
pottery, jewelry, watercolors,&#13;
and fiber art like clothing,”&#13;
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involved with the fair since&#13;
it began. “All the artists&#13;
themselves are at the fair,&#13;
so you get to talk to them&#13;
personally.”&#13;
One of those artists is Jan&#13;
Sadowski, a potter from Genoa&#13;
Township, who has been&#13;
volunteering his time to help&#13;
promote the art fair.&#13;
“It’s my way of paying&#13;
back the helpfulness of the&#13;
community to me,” says Sadowski.&#13;
“When Joyce Rogers&#13;
(now retired) was at the&#13;
Brighton Chamber, she was&#13;
a great inspiration to me to&#13;
get involved with the community&#13;
and the chamber, and&#13;
I’ve been participating in the&#13;
Brighton Art Fair for the last&#13;
seven years.”&#13;
Sadowski says he sells&#13;
his pottery at art fairs every&#13;
weekend, but he keeps his&#13;
gallery, which is located in a&#13;
pole barn on his property at&#13;
5333 Brady Road in Genoa&#13;
Township, fully stocked.&#13;
“My work is functional&#13;
stoneware pottery including&#13;
a lot of serving and dinnerware&#13;
pieces,” says Sadowski.&#13;
“It’s all handmade or hand&#13;
built on the potter’s wheel.”&#13;
Sadowski says he enjoys&#13;
the small town community&#13;
where he lives, and says&#13;
the serenity inspires him to&#13;
keep his pottery decorations&#13;
simple.&#13;
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BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
The rural ambiance of Livingston&#13;
County is alive with&#13;
the shouts of campers this&#13;
summer.&#13;
Just one mile north of M-59&#13;
in Oceola Township are 240&#13;
acres of fields, lakes, horse&#13;
pastures and camp facilities&#13;
collected together under the&#13;
name of Wildwood Ranch, a&#13;
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Mission Ministries.&#13;
Wildwood Ranch, which is&#13;
in its 28th year as a camp,&#13;
was originally purchased to&#13;
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in Detroit to learn to farm,&#13;
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“We decided to use it for&#13;
a camp for urban Detroit&#13;
kids to give them an opportunity&#13;
other than playing on&#13;
the streets,” says Wildwood&#13;
Ranch executive director&#13;
David Long. “We started out&#13;
with just teepees here and it&#13;
was a big change and a challenge&#13;
and a culture shock for&#13;
many kids.”&#13;
This summer, 1,200 kids&#13;
will participate in residential&#13;
camping. There also is a day&#13;
camp program. Long says&#13;
the experience of being out&#13;
in the country is especially&#13;
appreciated by kids from the&#13;
city.&#13;
“We had a 9-year-old girl&#13;
who was scared of the stars&#13;
because she had never seen&#13;
stars before,” says Long.&#13;
“The kids love the nature and&#13;
wildlife, and occasionally tiy&#13;
to sneak frogs and snakes on&#13;
the bus ride home.&#13;
“We have a great piece&#13;
of property and many activities,”&#13;
says Long. “Ninety&#13;
eight percent of our residential&#13;
camp participants come&#13;
on a scholarship. We pick&#13;
up children in Detroit in the&#13;
Cass Corridor on Mondays&#13;
and drive them back on Fridays,&#13;
and give them experiences&#13;
they don’t get in the&#13;
city.”&#13;
Dave Gielow, the camp’s&#13;
program director, says, “We&#13;
offer high ropes, archery,&#13;
swimming, horseback riding,&#13;
basketball, disc golf, nature&#13;
study, arts and crafts and&#13;
chapel. Activities like high&#13;
ropes and the climbing wall&#13;
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The horsemanship camps&#13;
are some of the specialized&#13;
Camper Sable, 15,&#13;
grooms a horse during&#13;
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Wildw ood&#13;
Ranch&#13;
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summer camp and&#13;
outdoor education&#13;
facility open year-round&#13;
and operated by the&#13;
Detroit Rescue Mission&#13;
Ministries.&#13;
■ Where: One mile&#13;
north of M-59 in Oceola&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ When: Summer camp&#13;
season is mid-June&#13;
through mid-August.&#13;
■ Who: The camp&#13;
serves mostly inner-city&#13;
youth from Detroit.&#13;
■ Details: 517-548-1736.&#13;
camps offered at Wildwood&#13;
Ranch. Elise Sulick is the&#13;
barn manager, with help&#13;
from her Belgian sheep dog,&#13;
Molly.&#13;
“We let kids work at all&#13;
levels,” Sulick says. “They&#13;
learn to groom and saddle&#13;
the horses, and to steer, turn,&#13;
walk and maybe trot with&#13;
them. We have 23 horses that&#13;
have been around kids forever.&#13;
Safety is most important&#13;
for our campers, followed by&#13;
having fun.”&#13;
“My horse here is Barron,”&#13;
says Haley Ovenhouse, 11,&#13;
from Genoa Township. “I’m&#13;
learning what I need to do to&#13;
own a horse.”&#13;
Counselor Lorie Wolf, who&#13;
lives in Macon, Ga., says,&#13;
“It’s cool to work with kids,&#13;
especially inner-city kids and&#13;
horses. It can be challenging,&#13;
hard work, but it’s amazing.”&#13;
Campers in the horsemanship&#13;
camps begin their days&#13;
feeding the horses at 7 a.m.&#13;
The rest of the campers need&#13;
to awaken in time to make it&#13;
to breakfast at 8 a.m. There&#13;
is a separate kitchen staff,&#13;
and the camp uses the U.S.&#13;
Department of Agriculture&#13;
Summer Food Service Program.&#13;
Campers are divided into&#13;
cabins by age and gender,&#13;
and are always with a staff&#13;
person. There are bonfires&#13;
at night and bed time is at&#13;
10:30 p.m.&#13;
The buddy system is given&#13;
the utmost importance during&#13;
swimming, which is done&#13;
in Church Lake. Lifeguard&#13;
Haley Beene watches the&#13;
campers as they jump into&#13;
the lake from the dock and&#13;
play on the aqua tower.&#13;
“I’ve been coming to this&#13;
camp for three years, and I&#13;
love it,” says 14-year-old Tia&#13;
before jumping in the lake. “I&#13;
like the kids, the counselors,&#13;
and the competition.”&#13;
“I’ve been coming to camp&#13;
for four years and like losing&#13;
weight,” says 15-year-old Michelle.&#13;
“We do a lot of walking.”&#13;
Dayvon, 13, says his favorite&#13;
part of camp is getting&#13;
candy and Gatorade at the&#13;
snack shack, while 13-yearold&#13;
lyrie likes all the sports.&#13;
The chapel, which is actually&#13;
a barn, is used by campers&#13;
in the morning when they&#13;
do singing, skits and games,&#13;
and for more traditional purposes&#13;
when they meet again&#13;
iater in the day. Teaching&#13;
children about Jesus is one&#13;
of the camp’s goals.&#13;
Campers range in age from&#13;
9 to 15, and the camp season&#13;
runs from mid-June to mid-&#13;
August. The camp office is&#13;
a former Oceola Township&#13;
Hall.&#13;
Long says there are about&#13;
50 people on staff, including&#13;
nurses, lifeguards and counselors,&#13;
who are recruited&#13;
from universities, the human&#13;
service field, and youth ministries.&#13;
Volunteers help maintain&#13;
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the nature trails.&#13;
“The camp keeps growing,”&#13;
Long says. “The need&#13;
for the residential program&#13;
is great. We try to be like&#13;
mom and dad to all these&#13;
kids while they’re here.”&#13;
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Above left: Haley Ovenhouse, 11, of Genoa Township brushes&#13;
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Above: Jessica Hurrington, 13, of Commerce Township gets&#13;
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k e e p h e r c h a n g i n g d i a p e r s ,&#13;
n o t c h a n g i n g c l u b s . T o s t a y&#13;
i n v o l v e d i n g o l f , G r e e n - R o e b&#13;
u c k g i v e s l e s s o n s a t t h e T o m&#13;
D e a t o n G o l f C e n t e r i n G e n o a&#13;
T o w n s h i p a n d t h e H u n t m o r e&#13;
G o l f C l u b i n B r i g h t o n T o w n s&#13;
h i p . ( P h o n e ; 2 4 8 - 7 6 7 - 5 1 5 7 ) .&#13;
B u t s h e s a i d t h e f i r e t o c o m p&#13;
e t e n e v e r d w i n d l e s .&#13;
“ T h e c o m p e t i t i v e j u i c e s a r e&#13;
f l o w i n g f r o m t h e t i m e y o u p u t&#13;
t h e e n t r y f e e i n , ” s h e s a i d . “ I&#13;
w e n t i n t o t h e t o u r n a m e n t s w i t h&#13;
v e r y l o w e x p e c t a t i o n s . . . . I j u s t&#13;
w a n t e d t o g e t i t i n t h e a i r . ”&#13;
G r e e n - R o e b u c k , w h o p l a y e d&#13;
c o l l e g e g o l f a t O h i o S t a t e U n i v&#13;
e r s i t y , s a w h e r M i c h i g a n W o m e&#13;
n ’ s O p e n t o u r n a m e n t s c o r i n g&#13;
r e c o r d b r o k e n b y c h a m p i o n L i s&#13;
a F e r n a n d e s , w h o m a d e e a g l e&#13;
o n t h e f i n a l h o l e t o f i n i s h a t 1 0 -&#13;
u n d e r - p a r . G r e e n - R o e b u c k w o n&#13;
t h e O p e n i n 1 9 9 4 a n d 1 9 9 9 .&#13;
“ T h a t ’ s O K W e B u c k e y e s&#13;
h a v e t o s t i c k t o g e t h e r , ” s h e&#13;
s a i d .&#13;
A t t h e T O C , G r e e n - R o e b&#13;
u c k c h e r i s h e d t h e t i m e&#13;
w i t h h e r f a t h e r , P e t e G r e e n ,&#13;
a f o r m e r M i c h i g a n A m a t e u r&#13;
c h a m p i o n w h o c a d d i e d f o r&#13;
h e r t h e f i n a l d a y . S h e s u r p&#13;
r i s e d e v e n h e r s e l f w i t h h e r&#13;
b a l l - s t r i k i n g , s a y i n g :&#13;
“ I t h i n k I u n d e r s t a n d m y&#13;
g o l f s w i n g b e t t e r . I ’ m a b l e t o&#13;
s t a y i n t h e p r e s e n t m o r e , a n d&#13;
n o t p r o j e c t ( w h a t m y s c o r e s&#13;
m i g h t b e ) . I f I h i t o n e b a d&#13;
s h o t , I d o n o t f l i p o u t . T e e t o&#13;
g r e e n I h i t i t j u s t a s f a r , m a y b&#13;
e a l i t t l e f a r t h e r . ”&#13;
S h e ’ s n o w f o c u s e d o n p a s s i&#13;
n g t h e g a m e o n t o h e r c h i l d&#13;
r e n . S h e a n d h e r h u s b a n d ,&#13;
M i c h a e l , p l a n t o m o v e t o A n n&#13;
A r b o r t o b e c l o s e r t o B a r t o n&#13;
H i l l s C o u n t r y C l u b , w h e r e&#13;
t h e y a r e m e m b e r s .&#13;
S h e m i g h t p l a y t h e W o m e&#13;
n ’ s O h i o O p e n A u g . 6 - 7 , a n d&#13;
t h e n t h e h u s b a n d - \ ^ e c h a m p&#13;
i o n s h i p a t B a r t o n H i l l s . T h e&#13;
t w o - M i c h a e l ’ s a s c r a t c h&#13;
h a n d i c a p ; S u z y a p l u s - 3 - w o n&#13;
i t i n 2 0 0 5 .&#13;
G r e e n - R o e b u c k s a i d s h e&#13;
d o e s n ’ t m i s s p r o f e s s i o n a l&#13;
g o l f . T o h e r , b e i n g m o m i s&#13;
m o r e r e w a r d i n g . “ T h e k i d s&#13;
c o u l d c a r e l e s s h o w I p l a y e d .&#13;
T h e y a r e j u s t g l a d I ’m t h e r e , ”&#13;
s h e s a i d .&#13;
J a s o n D e e g a n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t j d e e g a n @&#13;
l i v i n g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 2 .&#13;
76, and still pedaling strong&#13;
OlcJest Michigan Senior Olympics cyclist ready for contest&#13;
JAMIE CHABENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Peter Dantzer, 76, of Brighton Township, trains at Kensington&#13;
Metropark for the Michigan Senior Olympics. He will compete&#13;
with 19 other Livingston County residents Monday through&#13;
Aug. 12 in Rochester.&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
P e t e r D a n t z e r c r u i s e s d o w n&#13;
a r o a d a t K e n s i n g t o n M e t&#13;
r o p a r k o n h i s b i k e .&#13;
A t 7 6 y e a r s o l d , D a n t z e r&#13;
i s s t i l l p e d a l i n g s t r o n g . T h e&#13;
B r i g h t o n T o w n s h i p r e s i d e n t&#13;
h a s b e e n t r a i n i n g r e g u l a r l y&#13;
f o r t h e M i c h i g a n S e n i o r&#13;
O l y m p i c s . H e i s t h e o l d e s t o f&#13;
t h e 2 0 c o u n t y r e s i d e n t s w h o&#13;
a r e s c h e d u l e d t o c o m p e t e&#13;
M o n d a y t h r o u g h A u g . 1 2 i n&#13;
R o c h e s t e r .&#13;
D a n t z e r f i r s t a t t e m p t e d t h e&#13;
M i c h i g a n S e n i o r O l y m p i c s i n&#13;
1 9 9 7 b u t h a s m i s s e d t h e l a s t&#13;
t w o g a m e s . H e w i l l r i d e i n t h e&#13;
5 - a n d 1 0 - k i l o m e t e r t i m e t r i a l s&#13;
a n d t h e 2 0 - a n d 4 0 - k i l o m e t e r&#13;
r o a d r a c e s n e x t w e e k .&#13;
“ T h i s a l l o w s m e t o c o m p e t e&#13;
a g a i n , f e e l i n g l i k e y o u ’ r e b a c k&#13;
i n y o u r 2 0 s w i t h o t h e r s w h o&#13;
f e e l t h e s a m e w a y , ” h e s a y s . “ I t&#13;
i s a v e r y e n t h u s i a s t i c g r o u p .&#13;
W e a l l l i k e t h e c o m p e t i t i o n . ”&#13;
H e b e g a n h i s t r a i n i n g a t a&#13;
c a m p i n A r i z o n a i n M a r c h .&#13;
D a n t z e r , w h o k e e p s a d e t a i l e d&#13;
l o g o f e v e r y m i l e h e r i d e s ,&#13;
s a y s h e ’ s p u t i n m o r e t h a n&#13;
1 , 0 0 0 m i l e s t h i s y e a r t o p r e p&#13;
a r e . H e e s t i m a t e s h e ’ s r i d d&#13;
e n m o r e t h a n 1 4 0 , 0 0 0 m i l e s&#13;
i n a c a r e e r t h a t s p a n s b a c k t o&#13;
h i s y o u t h , r a c i n g a n d w i n n i n g&#13;
e l i t e e v e n t s i n G e r m a n y .&#13;
H i s d a u g h t e r . S h e r r y&#13;
D a n t z e r o f S t o c k b r i d g e , s a y s&#13;
h e r f a t h e r s t i l l r i d e s f a s t , u p t o&#13;
2 1 m i l e s p e r h o u r .&#13;
“ S o m e t i m e s I l o o k a t h i m ,&#13;
I c a n ’ t b e l i e v e h e ’ s a l m o s t&#13;
8 0 y e a r s o l d , ” s a y s S h e r r y&#13;
D a n t z e r , w h o i s a p h y s i c a l&#13;
t h e r a p i s t a s s i s t a n t a t t h e&#13;
S a i n t J o s e p h M e r c y W o o d l a n d&#13;
H e a l t h C e n t e r i n B r i g h t o n . “ I&#13;
j u s t f o r g e t . I w o r k i n p h y s i c a l&#13;
t h e r a p y , a n d t h e r e a r e v e r y&#13;
f e w 7 6 - y e a r - o l d s w h o c a n d o&#13;
w h a t h e d o e s . I t i s a l i f e s t y l e&#13;
f o r h i m . H e e a t s r i g h t . H e&#13;
d o e s n ’ t d r i n k o r s m o k e . ”&#13;
I n s t e a d o f w o r r y i n g a b o u t&#13;
h e r f a t h e r ’ s h e a l t h , s h e s a y s&#13;
“ I ’m w o r r i e d a b o u t k e e p i n g&#13;
u p w i t h h i m . ”&#13;
D a n t z e r , a r e t i r e d e n g i n&#13;
e e r , h a s r i d d e n i n t h e A l p s&#13;
t h r e e t i m e s i n r e c e n t y e a r s ,&#13;
a n d l i k e s t o r i d e t h e C o l o r a d o&#13;
R o c I q t M o u n t a i n s i n s u m m e r t&#13;
i m e . H e s a y s h e l i v e s b y a n&#13;
o l d t h e o r y : “ n o p a i n , n o g a i n . ”&#13;
“ I t t a k e s t i m e a n d e f f o r t a n d&#13;
p a i n t o a c h i e v e , ” h e s a y s .&#13;
J a s o n D e e g a n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t j d e e g a n @&#13;
l i v i n g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m o r&#13;
a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 2 .&#13;
Driver Billy&#13;
Dobson of&#13;
Gaines leads&#13;
the pack with&#13;
Mainspring, a&#13;
horse owned&#13;
by Kevin&#13;
Holcomb of&#13;
Fowlerville, at&#13;
the Michigan&#13;
Futurity&#13;
Tuesday at the&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds.&#13;
Mainspring&#13;
ended up third&#13;
in the 2-yearold&#13;
colt trot.&#13;
PHOTOS; JAMIE&#13;
CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Michigan Futurity takes off&#13;
Harness racers compete at Fowlerville Fairgrounds&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
M a i n s p r i n g c h a r g e d a r o u n d t h e&#13;
f i r s t l a p o f t h e F o w l e r v i l l e F a i r g&#13;
r o u n d s t r a c k .&#13;
T h e h o r s e , r a c i n g i n t h e 2 - y e a r - o l d&#13;
c o l t t r o t d i v i s i o n o f t h e M i c h i g a n R i -&#13;
t u r i t y , l o o k e d t o b e i n c o m m a n d , w i t h&#13;
s i x h o r s e s i n p u r s u i t .&#13;
B u t a s M a i n s p r i n g , d r i v e n B i l l y&#13;
D o b s o n o f G a i n e s , c a m e d o w n t h e&#13;
b a c k s t r e t c h , t h e l e a d h a d d i s a p p&#13;
e a r e d . T h e e v e n t u a l t h i r d - p l a c e&#13;
f i n i s h w a s n ’ t a l l t h a t d i s a p p o i n t i n g&#13;
t o h o r s e o w n e r K e v i n H o l c o m b o f&#13;
F o w l e r v i l l e .&#13;
T h e c o l t , b o u g h t l a s t y e a r , h a s f i n i&#13;
s h e d i n t h e m o n e y ( t o p 5 ) i n a l l f o u r&#13;
h a r n e s s r a c e s h e ’ s a t t e m p t e d t h i s&#13;
y e a r , i n c l u d i n g t w o f i r s t s .&#13;
“ H e g o t a l i t t l e t i r e d a t t h e e n d , ”&#13;
H o l c o m b s a i d a f t e r w a r d . “ W e ’ l l&#13;
m a k e s o m e c h a n g e s ( a n d ) t r a i n a&#13;
l i t t l e h a r d e r t o m a k e h i m b e t t e r . ”&#13;
H o l c o m b w a s t h e o n l y l o c a l o w n e r&#13;
o f t h e 6 5 h a r n e s s r a c i n g t e a m s t h a t&#13;
c o m p e t e d T u e s d a y n i g h t i n 1 1 r a c e s&#13;
o n t h e h o t e v e n i n g e a r l i e r t h i s w e e k .&#13;
M a n y m o r e l o c a l s w e r e e x p e c t e d t o&#13;
b e a m o n g t h e n e a r l y 1 5 0 t e a m s r a c i&#13;
n g t h e G o l d C o l t S t a k e s , s c h e d u l e d&#13;
f o r W e d n e s d a y . R e s u l t s w e r e u n a&#13;
v a i l a b l e a t p r e s s t i m e .&#13;
T h e F i t i u i t y , F o w l e r v i l l e ’ s f i r s t&#13;
Jole Holcomb,&#13;
of Fowlerville,&#13;
pnepares&#13;
Mainspring, a&#13;
2-year-old colt,&#13;
for a race at the&#13;
Michigan Futurity&#13;
at the Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds. The&#13;
horse finished&#13;
third in the colt&#13;
trot.&#13;
s u c h r a c e s i n c e 1 9 6 9 , w a s d e e m e d&#13;
a s u c c e s s b y o r g a n i z e r s . C l a u d i a&#13;
C a r y , v i c e p r e s i d e n t o f F o w l e r v i l l e&#13;
H a r n e s s H o r s e m e n A s s o c i a t i o n , e s t&#13;
i m a t e d g r a n d s t a n d a t t e n d a n c e t o&#13;
b e a t l e a s t 4 0 0 p e o p l e w i t h a t l e a s t&#13;
1 , 0 0 0 p e o p l e o n s i t e , i n c l u d i n g t h e&#13;
r a c e t e a m s .&#13;
T h e n e w i m p r o v e d t r a c k , c o v e r e d&#13;
w i t h 1 7 l o a d s o f l i m e s t o n e , l e d t o r e -&#13;
'He got a little&#13;
tired at the end.&#13;
We'll make some&#13;
changes (and) train&#13;
a little harder to&#13;
make him better.'&#13;
Kevin Holcomb of Fowlerville, owner of&#13;
the horse. Mainspring&#13;
c o r d t i m e s , o r a t a l e a s t a s h a r e o f&#13;
o n e , i n a l m o s t e v e r y e v e n t .&#13;
‘ T h e h o r s e m e n w e r e h a p p y . T h e&#13;
p u b l i c i n t h e g r a n d s t a n d w a s h a p p&#13;
y , ” C a r y s a i d . “ W e h a d a g o o d r e s&#13;
p o n s e . ”&#13;
I n t h e f i n a l r a c e o f t h e d a y . D o M e&#13;
a F a v o r , d r i v e n b y P e t e r W r e n n , s e t&#13;
t h e o v e r a l l t r a c k r e c o r d o f 1 m i n u t e ,&#13;
SEE HARNESS RACING, C2&#13;
There's more than just the triathlon&#13;
COURTESY, STEVE JOCHMANS&#13;
Jod y Jochmans, 52, of Green Oak Township, runs out of the&#13;
water at the Island Lake Recreation Area during a recent&#13;
triathlon training session. She is one of 18 local women who&#13;
trained through a program run by the Runnin' Gear store for a&#13;
women-only triathlon in Ohio last weekend.&#13;
Women forge bonds&#13;
while training and&#13;
making a strong&#13;
showing in event&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
I t w a s n ’ t a b o u t t h e d e s t i n a t&#13;
i o n : T h e W o m e n ’ s O n l y T r i a&#13;
t h l o n i n S y l v a n i a , O h i o .&#13;
I t t u r n s o u t t h e j o u r n e y&#13;
l e a d i n g u p t o t h e J u l y 2 9 e v e n t&#13;
w a s j u s t a s m e m o r a b l e , i f n o t&#13;
m o r e s o , f o r t h e l o c a l w o m e n&#13;
w h o t r a i n e d t o g e t h e r t h e l a s t&#13;
s e v e n m o n t h s , f o r g i n g a b o n d&#13;
t h a t w i l l n o t b e f o r g o t t e n .&#13;
“ S o m e t h i n g c l i c k e d , ” s a y s&#13;
L o u i s e Z a c h m a n n , 6 2 , a n u r s e&#13;
f r o m B r i g h t o n T o w n s h i p . “ T h e&#13;
w h o l e e x p e r i e n c e h a s b e e n&#13;
v e r y h e l p M f o r m e , p h y s i c a l l y&#13;
a n d e m o t i o n a l l y . ”&#13;
T h e w o m e n ’ s - o n l y t r i a t h l&#13;
o n t r a i n i n g c l i n i c , o r g a n i z e d&#13;
b y R a n n y “ M a c ” M a c A r t h u r ,&#13;
t h e s t o r e m a n a g e r a t R u n n i n ’&#13;
G e a r , g o t s u c h a n o v e r w h e l m i&#13;
n g r e s p o n s e t h a t h e c a p p e d&#13;
m e m b e r s h i p a t 2 5 . H e s a y s&#13;
s o m e o f t h e e f f o r t s b y t h e&#13;
w o m e n i n t r a i n i n g “ w a r m e d&#13;
t h e c o c k l e s o f m y h e a r t . ”&#13;
“ F r o m w h e r e t h e y s t a r t e d ,&#13;
i t i s a b s o l u t e l y i n c r e d i b l e , ” h e&#13;
s a y s . “ I n F e b r u a r y , I h a d t h e m&#13;
s t a r t e d i n t h e ^ o o l , a n d t h e y&#13;
c o u l d n ’ t m a k e i t f r o m o n e s i d e&#13;
t o t h e o t h e r . W e w e r e a p p r e h&#13;
e n s i v e a t t h e t i m e . ”&#13;
T h e g r o u p ’s m e m b e r s&#13;
r a n g e d f r o m a g e s 2 5 t o 6 3 .&#13;
M o s t o f t h e w o m e n h a d n e v e r&#13;
a t t e m p t e d a t r i a t h l o n .&#13;
S e v e n o f t h e w o m e n e a r n e d&#13;
m e d a l s i n t h e i r a g e d i v i s i o n s&#13;
a t t h e r a c e , w h i c h i n c l u d e d&#13;
t h e 4 0 0 - y a r d s w i m , a 1 2 - m i l e&#13;
b i k e r i d e a n d a 3 . 1 - m i l e r u n .&#13;
B r i g h t o n ’ s E m i l y B o n n e w e l l&#13;
w o n t h e 2 5 - 2 9 a g e d i v i s i o n ,&#13;
w i t h B r i g h t o n ’ s R e n e e N u f f e r&#13;
( t h i r d , a g e 3 5 - 3 9 ) , W e s t B l o o m f&#13;
i e l d ’ s S u e B a r a n ( s e c o n d ,&#13;
a g e 4 5 - 4 9 ) , B r i g h t o n ’ s J o a n n&#13;
B o n n e w e l l ( t h i r d , a g e 5 0 - 5 4 ) ,&#13;
Z a c h m a n n ( s e c o n d , a g e 6 0 -&#13;
6 4 ) , H o w e l l ’ s P h y l l i s W h i t e&#13;
( f o m t h , a g e 6 0 - 6 4 ) a n d W o l -&#13;
SEE TRIATHLON, C2&#13;
C2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2007&#13;
Sport of jump rope growing locally by leaps and bounds&#13;
Several Jumpin'&#13;
All-Stars do well in&#13;
national competition&#13;
this summer&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
C l i c k . C l i c k . C l i c k .&#13;
T h e r e p e t i t i v e s o u n d o f&#13;
j u m p r o p e s h i t t i n g t h e f l o o r&#13;
f i l l s t h e n e w l y r e f u r b i s h e d&#13;
g y m a t B r i g h t o n ’ s S c r a n t o n&#13;
M i d d l e S c h o o l .&#13;
C h i l d r e n b o u n c e u p a n d&#13;
d o w n , t h e i r r o p e s t \ ^ r l i n g&#13;
a n d t w i s t i n g i n a l l d i r e c t i o n s .&#13;
T h e t u r n o u t o f t h e r e c e n t&#13;
j u m p r o p e c a m p h a s J u m p i n ’&#13;
A l l - S t a r s c o a c h R e n e e N i x e x c&#13;
i t e d a b o u t t h e g r o w t h o f t h e&#13;
s p o r t l o c a l l y . T h e f i r s t c a m p&#13;
i n M a y a t t r a c t e d 8 0 c h i l d r e n .&#13;
T h i s o n e m a x e d o u t a t r o u g h l&#13;
y 1 0 0 .&#13;
“ W e h a v e p r i v a t e s c h o o l ,&#13;
h o m e s c h o o l a n d p u b l i c s c h o o l&#13;
k i d s , ” N i x s a i d . “ C o u n t y w i d e ,&#13;
( t h e s p o r t ) i s s p r e a d i n g . L a s t&#13;
y e a r , w e o n l y h a d k i d s f r o m&#13;
B r i g h t o n . ”&#13;
I t h a s b e e n a b u s y s u m m&#13;
e r f o r N b c a n d h e r j u m p e r s .&#13;
T h e A l l - S t a r s w e r e r e c r u i t e d&#13;
b y R a d i o D i s n e y t o j u m p a t&#13;
M e i j e r s t o r e s a r o u n d M i c h i g&#13;
a n t o p r o m o t e t h e s p o r t a n d&#13;
t h e n e t w o r k . T h e y ’v e b e e n t o&#13;
D e t r o i t , R o c k f o r d a n d G r a n d&#13;
H a v e n a n d h a v e s h o w s s t i l l t o&#13;
d o i n P o r t H u r o n a n d G r a n d&#13;
L e d g e . L a s t w e e k e n d , t h e y&#13;
p e r f o r m e d d u r i n g B r i g h t o n ’ s&#13;
S u m m e r F e s t .&#13;
I n d i v i d u a l l y , s e v e r a l A l l -&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLAJHE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Emily Barr, 9, left, and Sarah Pierce, 9, practice "The Wheel" at a jump-rope clinic run by the&#13;
Jumpin'All-Stars at Brighton's Scranton Middle School.&#13;
S t a r s p l a c e d w e l l a t n a t i o n a l s&#13;
i n O r l a n d o i n J u n e .&#13;
B a c k a t c a m p , T r e v o r K r a y -&#13;
e r w a s t h r i l l e d t o l e a r n a n e w&#13;
s k i l l c a l l e d a “ t r i c k r o p e r e l&#13;
e a s e . ”&#13;
K r a y e r , 1 1 , w h o w i l l b e a&#13;
s i x t h - g r a d e r a t M a l t b y , s a i d&#13;
j u m p i n g r o p e i s h i s f a v o r i t e&#13;
s p o r t , a h e a d o f h o c k e y .&#13;
“ I t h e l p s k e e p y o u a c t i v e&#13;
a n d y o u g e t t o m e e t n e w p e o p&#13;
l e , ” s a i d K r a y e r , w h o p l a c e d&#13;
f i f t h i n t h e o n e - m i n u t e s p e e d&#13;
a n d e i g h t h i n f r e e s t y l e i n t h e&#13;
1 1 - 1 2 a g e d i v i s i o n a t n a t i o n a&#13;
l s .&#13;
S a r a h T o d d , a s o p h o m o r e -&#13;
t o - b e a t B r i g h t o n H i g h , s a i d&#13;
j u m p i n g f o r R a d i o D i s n e y h a s&#13;
b e e n a h i g h l i g h t o f h e r s u m m&#13;
e r .&#13;
“ T h e r e i s n o t w o r d s f o r i t , ”&#13;
s h e s a i d . “ Y o u a r e s o e x c i t e d&#13;
t h e s p o r t w i l l n o t d i m i n i s h . I t&#13;
w i l l l i v e o n . Y o u p a s s t h e t o r c h&#13;
t o t h e n e x t p e o p l e . I t ’ s a l o t o f&#13;
w o r k , b u t i t ’ s t o t a l l y w o r t h&#13;
i t . ”&#13;
N e a r b y , C h a r l i e D i l l o n ,&#13;
1 1 , a n d A a r o n P a c h e c o , 1 0 ,&#13;
b o t h o f P l y m o u t h , a r e l e a r n i&#13;
n g “ t h e w h e e l , ” a t r i c k t h a t&#13;
i n v o l v e s t w o r o p e s t h e b o y s&#13;
s i m u l t a n e o u s l y s p i n .&#13;
“ T h e s p o r t , i t ’ s n o t j u s t a&#13;
g i r l t h i n g a n y m o r e , ” N b c s a i d .&#13;
J a s o n D e e g a n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t j d e e g a n ®&#13;
l i v i n g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 2 .&#13;
P re s en ts&#13;
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK&#13;
Carsten&#13;
D em b e c k&#13;
■ School: Cornerstone&#13;
School in Brighton.&#13;
■ Local ties: The 12-&#13;
year-old has lived in his&#13;
family's Genoa Township&#13;
home his entire life.&#13;
■ Sports: Running&#13;
back in football for the&#13;
Brighton Junior Dawgs.&#13;
First base and pitcher&#13;
in baseball. Forward in&#13;
soccer. Guard and wing&#13;
in basketball.&#13;
■ This summer; Fie won&#13;
a state championship in&#13;
the 100-meter dash and&#13;
was fourth in the 200 in&#13;
the 11-12 age division&#13;
at the state finals of the&#13;
Flershey Track and Field&#13;
Games July 6 in Flolt. Flis&#13;
brother, Collin, was third&#13;
in the 100-meter dash for&#13;
ages 9-10.&#13;
■ Hobbies: Tubing,&#13;
snowboarding.&#13;
■ Favorite subject:&#13;
Flistory.&#13;
■ A thlete I admire:&#13;
Detroit Tigers pitcher&#13;
Kenny Rogers.&#13;
1 BRIGHTON 1 7HX5 Grand River&#13;
810-227-1761&#13;
*1&#13;
W A l l | c w r , - ,&#13;
FOWLKRVnXE m) S. Grand Ave.&#13;
517-223-9142&#13;
fWUWIWIWl&#13;
RECREATION CALENDAR&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Gymnastics event - The&#13;
Hartland Gymnastics Academy,&#13;
located at 9525 E. Highland Road&#13;
in Hartland Township at the&#13;
old Hartland High School, will&#13;
celebrate National Gymnastics&#13;
Day 10 a.m.-noon Aug. 4. The&#13;
open house will allow children to&#13;
try out the equipment and will&#13;
include face painting, a fire truck,&#13;
a bounce house and the Sheriff&#13;
Department teaching child safety.&#13;
Sales from concessions and a&#13;
bake sale will raise money for&#13;
the Children's Miracle Network.&#13;
Details: 810-626-2170.&#13;
■ Baseball-softball coaches&#13;
needed - Coaching opportunities&#13;
are available for U9 travel baseball&#13;
or U16 travel softball teams&#13;
in Brighton for the 2008 season.&#13;
Submit a letter to the Brighton&#13;
Youth Baseball/Softball Board by&#13;
Aug. 10. Send to: 7137 Wide Valley&#13;
Drive, Brighton, 48116 or e-mail:&#13;
mbaitinger@yahoo.com. Details;&#13;
Mike Baitinger,810-231-3706.&#13;
■ Fall flag football - l9sports&#13;
will host a flag football league in&#13;
Livingston County for ages 6-14&#13;
from Sept.8-Oct.27.Web site;&#13;
www.i9sports.com/home.asp7f&#13;
ranchise=132&amp;sport=5. Details:&#13;
Craig Stewart, 810-923-5506 or email&#13;
cstewart@i9sports.com.&#13;
■ Special Olympics Bowl-athon-&#13;
The fundraiser will be&#13;
two sessions (10 a.m.or noon)&#13;
at the Howell Bowl E Drome,&#13;
907 E. Grand River Ave., on Sept.&#13;
22. Each bowler is asked to get&#13;
$100 in pledges. Deadline: Sept.&#13;
1. Details; roger2am@cmich.edu,&#13;
734-222-8283.&#13;
■ Summer open swim -Twice&#13;
daily: 3:30-5 p.m.and 7:30-9 p.m.&#13;
at the Hartland High School pool,&#13;
106035 Dunham Road, Hartland&#13;
Township. Cost; $4, children under&#13;
3 free,family memberships $160.&#13;
Details: 810-626-2279 or hartlandschool.&#13;
us.&#13;
■ Livingston men's golf&#13;
championship - A men's championship&#13;
will run Aug. 17-19 at&#13;
Dunham Hills Golf Club. Details:&#13;
www.kenslngtonvalieygolf.com.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS AND REC&#13;
517-546-0693 ext. 0 or www.&#13;
cityofhowell.org.&#13;
■ Walk Michigan Program - A&#13;
Series of non-competitive walks&#13;
promoting walking as a form of&#13;
fitness will be: 10 a.m. Aug. 8 at&#13;
West Street Park; and 10 a.m. Aug.&#13;
15 at Don Miller Park on Maple&#13;
Street.&#13;
■ Preschool skate &amp; play - The&#13;
Aug. 1 -29 session runs 10-11:30&#13;
a.m. Wednesdays. Cost: $25-$50.&#13;
■ Equestrian - Intro to horses&#13;
runs 6-7:30 p.m. Aug. 30 at Horsin'&#13;
Around Farms. Cost: $32-$64.&#13;
Beginner riding lessons runs 10-&#13;
11:30 a.m.Tuesdays Aug. 7-28&#13;
at Shiloh training center. Cost:&#13;
$125-5250.&#13;
■ Martial arts - Young and old&#13;
can learn karate, Sanchin-Ryu&#13;
and Krav Maga (self-defense),Tae&#13;
Kwon Do and Olympic-style sparring.&#13;
Dates, times and costs vary.&#13;
■ Tennis at Bennett Recreation&#13;
Center. Beginners (age 8-&#13;
14) 9:30-11 a.m. Aug. 13-16.&#13;
Advanced beginners 9:30-11 a.m.&#13;
July 30-Aug. 2 and Aug. 27-30.&#13;
Intermediate 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.&#13;
Aug. 13-16. High school level&#13;
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Instructional&#13;
league offers competitive play&#13;
11 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. Aug. 27-30.&#13;
Cost: $50-5100 for each class.&#13;
■ Gymnastics - High Flyers&#13;
Educational Gymnastics Center,&#13;
2244 Euler Road in Genoa&#13;
Township, will host classes for&#13;
ages 4-12. Dates and times vary.&#13;
Cost: $72-5180.&#13;
■ Skating competitions - The&#13;
Parker Skate Park hosts a competition&#13;
at 11 a.m. Aug. 18 and 11&#13;
a.m. Oct. 6. Cost: $ 15-$20 for riders,&#13;
$5 admission.&#13;
■ Soccer clinics - For grades 1 -&#13;
8 on Aug. 25 at Page Field. Cost:&#13;
$30-5100.&#13;
■ Girls basketball - Grades 1-6&#13;
can play at Howell elementary&#13;
and middle schools Oct. 22-Dec.&#13;
20. Deadline: Sept. 8. Cost: $45-&#13;
$90.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-225-3950.&#13;
■ Fitness night - Community&#13;
Complex at Pathfinder School from&#13;
7:30-9 p.m, Mondays, Wednesdays&#13;
and Fridays. Cost: $2.50 per person.&#13;
Details: 810-225-3946.&#13;
■ Boot camp workout - Felicia&#13;
Couchman teaches kickboxing,&#13;
dance and aerobics for fitness&#13;
from 6-7 p.m. Wednesdays until&#13;
Aug. 1. Cost: $60 per session.&#13;
Cardio and dance blast class follows&#13;
at 7-8 p.m. Wednesdays.&#13;
■ Yoga/fitness classes - Pilates&#13;
yoga fusion, gentle yogafit for&#13;
adults, pilates mat class, strength&#13;
on the ball and flow yoga are five&#13;
classes taught by personal trainer&#13;
Michelle Place. Fees: $60-5100.&#13;
Dates and times vary.&#13;
■ Martial arts - Sanchin-Ryu's&#13;
child safety, adult and family selfdefense,&#13;
women's self-defense,&#13;
open karate, Koshinrin budo kai&#13;
and ground fighting (jiu-jitsu) are&#13;
among the martial arts classes&#13;
offered. Dates, times and fees vary.&#13;
■ Equestrian lessons- Innisfree&#13;
Equestrian Center will host a day&#13;
camp Aug. 13-17. Costs: $125-&#13;
$250.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE COMMUNITY&#13;
RECREATION DEPARTMENT&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
HARTLAND COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Hartland Great Road Racers&#13;
- New club meets from 6:30-8&#13;
p.m. Wednesdays and 2-3:30 p.m.&#13;
Sundays at Hartland High School.&#13;
Visit www.hwwise.us/grr.htm.&#13;
SOUTH LYON AREA&#13;
RECREATION&#13;
248-437-8105, www.slrec.com.&#13;
RUNNING&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ Aug. 11, Run Thru Hell, Hell&#13;
Creek Ranch on Cedar Lake Road at&#13;
Patterson Lake Road in Hellwv/w.&#13;
gaultracemanagement.com. Start: 8&#13;
a.m. Contact: Harrison Hensley, (734)&#13;
878-6640.&#13;
■ Aug. 17,30th annual Melon&#13;
Run, Howell City Park Length:&#13;
5K-10K-Melon Roll. Start time: 6&#13;
p.m. Cost: $20-525. Contart: Beth&#13;
Schrader, 517-546-0693, parksandrec@&#13;
ci.howell.mi.us.&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Dances With Dirt 100K&#13;
Relay and Ultra Marathon, Hell.&#13;
www.danceswithdlrt.com. Start&#13;
time: 7 a.m. Cost: $50-$ 100. Contact:&#13;
734-929-9027.&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Run Drugs Out of Town&#13;
Run, Howell City Park Length: 5K&#13;
run-walk separate kids run. Checkin:&#13;
8 a.m. Cost: $15-520 (children&#13;
$5). Entertainment includes bouncy&#13;
house, magician, storytelling, fingerprinting&#13;
booth. Details: Julie,&#13;
517-545-5944.&#13;
■ Oct. 7. Great Pumpkin/Spooky&#13;
Sprint Duathlon. Kensington&#13;
Metropark Milford. Length; 5K&#13;
run-24K ride-1 OK run or 5K-12K&#13;
ride-5K www.3disciplines.com. Start&#13;
time: 10 a.m. Contact: Kenny Krell,&#13;
Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-714-&#13;
5768.&#13;
GOLF&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ Aug. 10, Brighton Soccer Club&#13;
outing, One Champions Circle,&#13;
TimberTrace, Pinckney. Details:&#13;
www.brightonsoccer.org.&#13;
■ Aug. 16, Home Builders&#13;
Association of Livingston County,&#13;
Moose Ridge Golf Club, 11801&#13;
Doane Road, Green OakTownship.&#13;
Details: 810-227-6210 or visit www.&#13;
hbalc.com.&#13;
■ Sept. 17,13th Ron&#13;
Oestrike annual Eastern&#13;
Michigan University varsity&#13;
baseball alumni and friends&#13;
outing. The Majestic at Walden&#13;
Lake, 9600 Crouse Road, Hartland&#13;
Township. Start: 8:30 a.m. Details:&#13;
Million Dollar Shootout at 3:30&#13;
p.m. Cost: $ 125. Deadline: Sept. 13.&#13;
Contact: Coach Roger Coryell, 734-&#13;
487-0315.&#13;
■ Sept. 29,4th annual Special ^&#13;
Olympics outing. Rolling Meadows&#13;
Country Club, 6484 Sutton Road,&#13;
Whitmore Lake. Start: 1 p.m, shotgun.&#13;
Anne Rogers, 734-222-8283.&#13;
TRIATHLON FROM Cl&#13;
W o m e n&#13;
s u p p o r t iv e&#13;
o f e a c h&#13;
o t h e r&#13;
v e r i n e L a k e ’ s A n n M a c A r t h u r&#13;
( s e c o n d , a g e 6 5 - 6 9 ) a l l p l a c i n g&#13;
h i g h . I n t h e d u a l a t h l o n , H o w e&#13;
l l ’ s K r i s t i W h i t e w a s f i r s t ( a g e&#13;
3 0 - 3 4 ) a n d B r i g h t o n ’ s D a w n&#13;
' T o m c z y k t h i r d ( a g e 2 5 - 2 9 ) .&#13;
J o d y J o c h m a n s , 5 2 , o f&#13;
G r e e n O a k T o w n s h i p , s a y s&#13;
s h e e n j o y e d t h e c r o s s - t r a i n i n g&#13;
i n v o l v e d i n t h e w o r k o u t s . T h e&#13;
g r o u p m e t t w i c e a w e e k , u s u a&#13;
l l y a t I s l a n d L a k e R e c r e a t i o n&#13;
A r e a f o r s w i m s o r r i d e s .&#13;
“ I t h a s b e e n 1 0 0 p e r c e n t&#13;
h e l p f u l , ” J o c h m a n s s a y s . “ I&#13;
d o n ’ t k n o w i f I c o u l d h a v e d o n e&#13;
i t ( a t r i a t h l o n ) w i t h o u t t h e c l i n i&#13;
c . ' T h e g i r l s h a v e b e e n r e a l s u p p&#13;
o r t i v e o f o n e a n o t h e r . T h a t i s&#13;
w h a t m a k e s i t w o n d e r f u l . ”&#13;
J o c h m a n s c a l l s Z a c h m a n n&#13;
a “ h e r o ” f o r h e r f i g h t i n g s p i r i t .&#13;
I n F e b r u a r y , Z a c h m a n n f r a c t&#13;
u r e d h e r w r i s t . I n A p r i l , d o c t&#13;
o r s r e s e t i t . O n c e h e r c a s t&#13;
COURTESY, STEVE JOCHMANS&#13;
Eighteen local women trained for a triathlon in Ohio last weekend in a program run by the&#13;
Runnin' Gear store.&#13;
c a m e o f f i n M a y , s h e b e g a n&#13;
s w i m m i n g t o s p e e d u p t h e&#13;
h e a l i n g p r o c e s s .&#13;
B y t h e n , s h e w a s b a t t l i n g a&#13;
“ f r o z e n s h o u l d e r , ” t o o .&#13;
“ I f y o u h a d a b a d d a y , t h e&#13;
o t h e r s w o u l d c o m e b a c k a n d&#13;
s w i m w i t h y o u , ” Z a c h m a n n&#13;
r e c a l l s . “ T h e y c h e e r a n d e n c&#13;
o u r a g e y o u . I t w a s h e l p f u l b u t&#13;
a l s o j u s t p l a i n f u n . I t ’ s b e e n&#13;
t h e b e s t e x p e r i e n c e I ’v e h a d&#13;
( a t h l e t i c a l l y ) . Y o u d o n ’ t h a v e&#13;
t o b e g r e a t ( t o r u n a t r i a t h l o n )&#13;
- t h a t ’ s t h e m e s s a g e I w a n t&#13;
o t h e r s t o t a k e f i ’o m t h i s . ”&#13;
J a s o n D e e g a n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t j d e e g a n ®&#13;
i i v i n g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m o r&#13;
a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 2 .&#13;
HARNESS RACING FROM Cl&#13;
R a c e r p r a is e s f a i r g r o u n d t r a c k c o n d i t io n s&#13;
5 5 . 1 s e c o n d s t o w i n t h e 3 - y e a r -&#13;
o l d c o l t p a c e .&#13;
H o l c o m b , w h o h a s b e e n h a r n&#13;
e s s r a c i n g s i n c e h e b o u g h t&#13;
h i s 1 5 0 - a c r e h o r s e f a r m i n&#13;
1 9 9 0 , r a v e d a b o u t t h e c o n d i t&#13;
i o n s . H e a n d h i s w i f e , J o l e ,&#13;
o w n 1 0 h o r s e s .&#13;
“ I t ’ s t h e b e s t f a i r t r a c k I ’ v e&#13;
b e e n o n i n a c o u p l e o f y e a r s , ”&#13;
h e s a i d . “ I t i s b a n k e d . ' T h e r e ’ s&#13;
n o h o l e s . ”&#13;
K e i t h C r a w f o r d , o f C o h o c -&#13;
t a h T o w n s h i p , w o n t h e 3 -&#13;
y e a r - o l d c o l t t r o t b y d r i v i n g ,&#13;
N o C h i l d L e f t B e h i n d . C r a w f&#13;
o r d s a i d h e q u i t t h e s p o r t&#13;
b a c k i n 2 0 0 0 b u t j u s t c o u l d n ’ t&#13;
s t a y a w a y , r e t u r n i n g i n 2 0 0 3 .&#13;
H e o w n s 1 3 h o r s e s , h e s a i d ,&#13;
w i t h a c o u p l e o f h i g h - c a l i b e r&#13;
c o l t s .&#13;
“ I ’v e g o t s o n i e c o n t e n d e r s , ”&#13;
h e s a i d . “ T h e y a r e a l l c o m i n g&#13;
o n . T h e y ’ l l g e t a g o o d s h a r e o f&#13;
t h e m o n e y . ”&#13;
M a n y w i t h i n t h e i n d u s t r y&#13;
w o r r y t h e s p o r t i s d y i n g s l o w l&#13;
y , w i t h d w i n d l i n g p u r s e s a n d&#13;
s m a l l e r c r o w d s . T h a t g l o o m -&#13;
a n d - d o o m a t t i t u d e d i d n ’ t d e t e r&#13;
s p e c t a t o r V i c t o r i a M c D o n a l d&#13;
o f F o w l e r v i l l e f i ’ o m b r i n g i n g&#13;
h e r t w i n 7 - y e a r - o l d d a u g h t&#13;
e r s , S h a i m o n a n d H a n n a h , t o&#13;
w a t c h .&#13;
“ T h e y l o v e h o r s e s . I t ’ s&#13;
c h e a p e n t e r t a i n m e n t , ” s h e&#13;
s a i d . “ I t ’ s f u n t o w a t c h . ”&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
R e g i s t r a t i o n u n d e r&#13;
w a y f o r h o c k e y&#13;
T h e K e n s i n g t o n V a l l e y&#13;
H o c k e y A s s o c i a t i o n i s h o s t i n g&#13;
o p e n r e g i s t r a t i o n f o r t h e f a l l&#13;
2 0 0 7 - 0 8 s e a s o n a t t h e K e n s i&#13;
n g t o n I c e h o u s e i n B r i g h t o n .&#13;
C o s t i s $ 1 5 0 p e r p l a y e r .&#13;
A f r e e - s k a t e o p e n h o u s e i s&#13;
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2 1 2 4 A b b o t t A v e S p a c&#13;
i o u s C o r n e r lo t , 3 /1 .5&#13;
$ 2 9 7 ,0 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 7 6 1 - 2 1 8 8&#13;
Y p s i l a n t i O w n e r F in a n c in&#13;
g . N o B a n k Q u a l i f y&#13;
$ 4 0 0 0 d o w n ;$ 1 4 5 0 / m o .&#13;
h o t h o m e o f f e r . c o m ,&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 8 4 - 3 3 3 1 .&#13;
A A H - N e w M o d e l s A r r i v in&#13;
g @ W h i t t a k e r O a k s ! 3&#13;
8 4 B d rm F o u r S e a s o n s&#13;
H o m e s . 7 3 4 - 4 6 1 - 6 0 0 0 .&#13;
i n g&#13;
D o u b l e / S in g l e s 4 8 0 - 0 1 0 0&#13;
H a r m o n y H o m e s&#13;
h a rm o n y h o m e s m i . c o m&#13;
A n n A r b o r . M a n u f a c t&#13;
u r e d h o m e h o m e . 2&#13;
b d rm ,1 b a th . B ig k i t c h e n .&#13;
G a r d e n t u b , w a s h e r / d r y e&#13;
r , d e c k , s h e d . L o t ^ 9 8 /&#13;
m o . U n i t $ 6 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
8 1 0 - 3 8 5 - 8 6 1 6&#13;
l in d a s c h u l t z C ^ m o l in a r o f i&#13;
n a n c i a l .n e t , ____________________&#13;
A r b o r M e a d o w s 1 9 9 7&#13;
R e d m a n m a n u f a c t u r e d&#13;
h o m e . N i c e c o r n e r lo t , 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a t h , c l o s e t o&#13;
s h o p p in g e x p r e s s w a y s ,&#13;
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 / b e s t p o s s ib le&#13;
la n d c o n t r a c t . C o n t a c t&#13;
T o m 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 2 5 6 9 .&#13;
Suburban Areas&#13;
and Country&#13;
Homes-Sale&#13;
H a n d y m a n 1 .5 a c r e s ,&#13;
w o o d s y , 3 b d rm , $ 7 3 K ,&#13;
la n d c o n t r a c t $ 1 5 0 0&#13;
1 9 6 0 N . T e r r i t o r i a l R d .&#13;
6 3 0 - 5 7 9 - 0 3 5 3&#13;
Wayne County&#13;
Homes Sale&#13;
A U G U S T A W O O D S !&#13;
Im m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y&#13;
on BANK REPOS.&#13;
F a b u lo u s n e w m o d e l s ,&#13;
lo t i n c e n t i v e s a v a i l , c a l l&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 6 1 - 9 5 9 5 f o r d e t a i l s&#13;
A w e s o m e '0 2 C h a m p io n&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , c o m p u t e&#13;
r r o o m , C / A , a p p l i a n c e s&#13;
C a l l T o d a y 7 3 4 - 4 6 1 - 6 0 0 0&#13;
C a n t o n , 4 B D R M , 2&#13;
B A T H , 2 1 5 0 s f , s e e a d a t&#13;
F S B O m i c h i g a n . c o m&#13;
(N o . 3 4 3 3 ) , $^2 04 ,3 00 ,&#13;
1 3 4 9 W a g o n W h e e l R d .&#13;
O p e n H o u s e A u g . 5 ,1 - 3&#13;
(3 1 3 )3 4 8 - 0 5 1 8 .&#13;
Farms and Acreage&#13;
Lots and Sites&#13;
Manufactured Housing&#13;
New Construction&#13;
Northern Michigan Property&#13;
Out Of State&#13;
Recreational, Lake Property&#13;
Vacation Property and Time&#13;
Share&#13;
Wanted or Exchange Property&#13;
Farms and&#13;
Acreage-Sale&#13;
4 Bedroom&#13;
Bank Repo&#13;
2 8 x 8 0 C e n t u r y . $ 4 9 0 /m o .&#13;
H o l l y H o m e s 6 9 7 - 5 4 0 0&#13;
w w w . h o l l y h o m e s . c o m&#13;
H o m e t o w n A m e r i c a&#13;
D I S C O U N T S&#13;
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$ 9 ,0 0 0 .0 0 o f f&#13;
o n s e l e c t h o m e s .&#13;
w i t h a 5 . 2 % A P R&#13;
w i t h $ 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 d o w n&#13;
L O W P A Y M E N T S&#13;
E - Z A P P R O V A L S&#13;
w a i v e 1 s t a n d s e c u r i t y&#13;
H o m e t o w n A m e r i c a . c o m&#13;
8 6 6 - 5 6 8 - 2 2 1 1&#13;
w a c&#13;
M O V E Y O U R E X I S T I N G&#13;
H O M E t o a b e a u t i f u l&#13;
c o m m u n i ^ w / c o u n t r y&#13;
c lu b a m e n i t i e s 8 r e c e i v e&#13;
u p t o $ 8 K t o w a r d s c o s t&#13;
o f y o u r m o v e . A u g u s t a&#13;
W o o d s , 7 3 4 - 4 6 1 - 5 1 0 0&#13;
$9,900&#13;
1 6 x 8 0 3 B d rm P e r f e c t !&#13;
H o l l y H o m e s 6 9 7 - 5 4 0 0&#13;
w w w . h o l l y h o m e s . c o m&#13;
F o r s a l e b y o w n e r : 2 0&#13;
a c r e , 3 b d rm ,1 1/2 b a th&#13;
w / w o o d s 8 r i v e r . B y&#13;
M a n c h e s t e r . C a l l 517-&#13;
5 9 2 - 3 1 5 7 / 5 1 7 - 7 8 4 - 2 3 0 7 .&#13;
Lots and Sites-Sale&#13;
Priced for Quick Sale&#13;
S c i o F a rm s , L o t # 6 6 0 ,&#13;
F o r s y t h i a . 3 b d rm , 2 b a th&#13;
d o u b l e . C / A , a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
s h e d . 7 3 4 - 4 2 6 - 2 9 0 9&#13;
Im m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y .&#13;
Y P S I L A N T I&#13;
3 8 4 b e d r o o m&#13;
l o w d o w n&#13;
s e c u r i t y 8 1 s t m o n t h&#13;
w a i v e d&#13;
e-z a p p r o v a l s&#13;
C a l l t o d a y !&#13;
8 6 6 - 8 6 1 - 4 1 6 5&#13;
Builders and&#13;
New Construction&#13;
F o r m o r e in f o rm a t io n o n&#13;
o u r lu x u r y c o m m u n i t i e s ,&#13;
v i s i t T o l l B r o t h e r s . c o m .&#13;
Northern Michigan&#13;
Property-Sale&#13;
L a k e F r o n t w 3 a c r e s 3&#13;
b e d r o o m s , $ 1 2 7 ,5 0 0 ,&#13;
w w w . b e d o r e l a k e . c o m ,&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 4 9 - 5 5 1 5 ._______________&#13;
L a k e H u r o n 3 3 8 ft&#13;
w / c u s t o m 4 b d rm h o m e ,&#13;
s t o n e f i r e p l a c e , v i s i t&#13;
la k e - s h o r e - r e a l t y . c o m&#13;
9 8 9 - 5 9 5 - 2 9 7 0&#13;
O N T A R IO C A N A D A - 4 4 4&#13;
a c r e s , g o o d w h i t e ta i l&#13;
a r e a , $ 9 9 ,0 0 0 U . S .&#13;
F u n d s . 1/2 m i . o f L a k e&#13;
H u r o n f r o n t a g e w i t h 9 0&#13;
a c r e s $ 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 U . S .&#13;
F u n d s . M o r e p r o p e r t ie s&#13;
a v a i l a b l e . M R P 1-800-&#13;
8 8 9 - 8 3 1 0 ._______________________&#13;
U n u s a l 4 0 0 0 s f p a r t s t o n e&#13;
h o u s e ( in .8 o u t ) w / g l a s s&#13;
in b r e e z e w a y , 2 c a r g a r&#13;
a g e , 2 la r g e o u t b u i ld in&#13;
g s , 2 0 a c r e s , p a v e d&#13;
r o a d , O g e m a w C t y .&#13;
G r e a t h u n t in g , c l o s e to&#13;
g o l f c o u r s e 8 la k e s .&#13;
$ 1 8 9 ,0 0 0 . 3 3 6 - 6 4 4 - 1 2 0 0&#13;
Recreational,&#13;
Lake Property&#13;
Sale&#13;
A l l S p o r t s C l e a r L a k e&#13;
2 0 m in t o A n n A r b o r , 1 1 7 '&#13;
f r o n t a g e , 4 b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a th , 2 .5 c a r a t t a c h e d ,&#13;
t o t a l l y r e m o d e l e d , m u s t&#13;
s e e $ 4 9 9 K . 7 3 4 - 4 7 5 - 4 3 8 4&#13;
f o r s a l e b y o w n e r . c o m&#13;
# 2 0 9 5 9 4 2 0&#13;
C H A IN O F L A K E S - 1 a c r e&#13;
w a lk - o u t s i t e . B e a c h 8&#13;
d o c k o n P o r t a g e L a k e .&#13;
$ 1 1 5 K . g ( 7 3 4 ) 9 5 4 - 0 3 2 2&#13;
H o w e l l- L a k e C h e m u n g&#13;
w a t e r f r o n t r a n c h , 4&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a t h , o p e n f l o o r&#13;
p la n . $ 2 8 9 ,0 0 0 . 5 17 -5 40 -&#13;
1 1 0 7 ,3 1 3 - 3 8 4 - 9 9 6 4 .&#13;
L a k e C o l u m b i a A c e s s&#13;
H o m e in I r is h H i l ls A r e a .&#13;
3 b d rm 1 b a th , 2 .5 c a r&#13;
h e a t e d a t t a c h e d g a r a g e .&#13;
R a n c h s t y l e h o m e w o u l d&#13;
m a k e g r e a t r e t i r e m e n t&#13;
h o m e . $ 1 6 4 ,9 0 0 . 517-&#13;
5 9 2 - 3 6 4 1 , 7 3 4 - 6 3 5 - 7 6 3 0&#13;
A N N A R B O R - S A L I N E R D&#13;
A d j a c e n t t o G u n t h e r&#13;
G a r d e n s . 1 1 .7 5 A c r e s&#13;
L o d i T w p . W a t e r / s e w e r ,&#13;
s i t e a p p r o v e d . Id e a l f o r&#13;
e s t a t e h o m e . A p p r a i s e d&#13;
@ $ 3 0 0 K , C a l l f o r in fo&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 7 6 - 1 3 3 1 . N o a g e n t s&#13;
B e a u t i f u l W o o d e d 2 .1 5&#13;
a c r e s o n H a w k C r e s t&#13;
o f f o f W a g n e r b e tw e e n&#13;
S c i o C h u r c h 8 L ib e r t y .&#13;
B U I L D IN G L O T S (2 ) 4 .7 1&#13;
a c r e s , p a v e d r d , L e n a w e e&#13;
C t y , O n s t e a d s c h o o l s .&#13;
$ 2 9 ,0 0 0 e a 5 1 7 - 2 6 3 - 3 1 2 8&#13;
H u r o n R i v e r F r o n t • S c i o&#13;
2 .7 a c r e s , r e a d y t o b u i ld&#13;
e l e c t r i c , w e l l , w o o d e d ,&#13;
$ 2 4 5 ,0 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 6 5 - 8 4 0 7&#13;
L a k e A c c e s s - P i n c k n e y&#13;
S c h o o l s , h ik in g t r a i ls ,&#13;
$ 4 7 K 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 1 8 9 8&#13;
d 3 s im a r i l (§ &gt; a o l . c o m&#13;
S a l i n e A r e a 2 .5 a c r e s ,&#13;
$ 8 9 ,0 0 0 o r t r a d e , r e a d y&#13;
t o b u i ld , b r in g a l t o f f e r s .&#13;
C a l l 7 3 4 - 6 2 4 - 9 8 5 0 .&#13;
W o o d e d 2 .5 A c r e L o t In&#13;
a n e x i s t i n g c o m m u n i t y .&#13;
E Z T e rm s . B l o c h a n d C o .&#13;
2 4 8 - 5 5 9 - 7 4 3 0&#13;
S A L I N E - 3 b d rm s . P r i c e&#13;
s l a s h e d , u n d e r $ 5 K .&#13;
W o n ' t la s t ! 1 s t M o . R e n t&#13;
F R E E . C a l l 5 1 7 - 4 0 3 - 2 5 2 8&#13;
S A L I N E M E A D O W S '9 3&#13;
R e d m a n , 1 6 x 8 0 , 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a t h , C / A , a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
$ 1 2 ,9 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 2 3 1 - 1 9 5 9&#13;
$17,900&#13;
S p a c i o u s 3 b d rm d o u b l e .&#13;
C e n t r a l a i r , h u g e lo t .&#13;
H o l l y H o m e s 6 9 7 - 5 4 0 0&#13;
w v m . h o l l y h o m e s . c o m&#13;
$320/Month&#13;
3 B d rm D o u b le .&#13;
F i r e p l a c e , C e n t a l A i r .&#13;
H o l l y H o m e s 6 9 7 - 5 4 0 0&#13;
w w w . h o l l y h o m e s . c o m&#13;
$ 2 0 0 0 !&#13;
2 b d rm s ! 4 8 0 - 0 1 0 0&#13;
H a r m o n y H o m e s&#13;
W e l l M a in t a in e d '7 8 A r l&#13;
in g t o n , 2 b d rm , 1 b a th .&#13;
A t t a c h e d s c r e e n e d - in&#13;
p o r c h , c a n s t a y o n lo t&#13;
w / c r e d i t c h e c k b y&#13;
m a n a g e r $ 4 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 9 9 - 2 3 2 1&#13;
L a k e M i c h ig a n L a n d !&#13;
S a n d y b e a c h , p o o l .&#13;
C lu b h o u s e , $ 2 8 8 ,0 0 0&#13;
S W M l (8 6 6 ) 4 6 0 - 8 4 3 6&#13;
M c K e o u g h L a n d C o .&#13;
P O R T A G E C H A IN la k e -&#13;
f r o n t w / s u n s e t v i e w , 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a t h , 1 .5 g a r a g e&#13;
$ 4 2 0 ,0 0 0 . K W L iz R e u s e r ,&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 7 6 - 4 9 1 1&#13;
P R I C E R E D U C T IO N&#13;
C h a n n e l- F r o n t C h a in o f&#13;
la k e s J a c k s o n C o .&#13;
3 /4 a c r e , 4 b d rm 2 .5&#13;
$ 2 7 9 ,9 0 0 . M L S 2 7 0 6 9 9 5 .&#13;
5 1 7 - 2 5 0 - 7 8 4 0&#13;
25 A C R E S&#13;
w/private lake&#13;
secluded/wooded&#13;
y e a r - r o u n d h o m e ,&#13;
w a l k o u t b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
3 2 x 4 0 h e a t e d p o l e b a rn .&#13;
C e n t r a l M l a r e a .&#13;
M O T I V A T E D S E L L E R !&#13;
C a l l a g e n t&#13;
(9 8 9 ) 6 2 1 - 7 5 6 4 . $ 1 7 9 ,9 0 0&#13;
Vacation Property&#13;
and&#13;
Time Share-Sale&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e - 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a t h 1 5 0 0 s f . S e l l e r&#13;
M o t i v a t e d F r e e S k i b o a t !&#13;
$ 4 1 ,0 0 0 2 6 9 - 3 2 9 - 2 4 2 0&#13;
L a k e A c c e s s ,W a t e r l o o R e c&#13;
a r e a 3 4 f t " c o t t a g e " , d e c k ,&#13;
s h e d , p o o l , b e a c h , s t o r e ,&#13;
$ 8 0 0 0 .5 1 7 - 2 0 4 - 7 8 7 9&#13;
W e a re p ro u d to u se&#13;
r e c y c le d n ew sp r in t&#13;
Find it Here!&#13;
In th e c la s s if ied s .&#13;
C4 I CLASSIFIEDS w w w . m l i v e . c o m / c l a s s i f i e d s T H E L i V I N G S T O N C O M M U N i T Y N E W S FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2007&#13;
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Golf Club Rd,&#13;
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BRIGHTON'&#13;
Brighton Rd.&#13;
Patterson Lake&#13;
DanWTRd"&#13;
Oexter-Chet^ Rd.&#13;
Cofdlev Lake Rd.&#13;
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I C H H S E A&#13;
JACKSON&#13;
DEXTER&#13;
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Ausbn Rd&#13;
- j a c t e o n ^&#13;
Scio V S ^&#13;
Ut?efty&#13;
Park Rd.&#13;
O ld U S - 1 2&#13;
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^ MiPer&#13;
Lberty&#13;
Sen Owen&#13;
Waters&#13;
Eltaiioith&#13;
SOUTH LYON&#13;
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Warren Rd&#13;
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C ^ r y Hill Rd.&#13;
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SALINE&#13;
Austin Rd.&#13;
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M o rg a n&#13;
l E a tM X t h&#13;
MELVINDALE&#13;
L&#13;
Judd&#13;
PRd.&#13;
Kehoe Rd&#13;
CLINTON&#13;
LENAWEE COUNTY DUNDEE&#13;
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US M ExH 17\&#13;
Dunoee \ ^ \&#13;
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Rd.&#13;
^Textile Rd.&#13;
Memtt Rd___&#13;
Bemis Rd.&#13;
S Textile Rd.&#13;
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W a i e R r i&#13;
Judd Rd.&#13;
Willow Rd.&#13;
Marta&#13;
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DIRECTORY&#13;
^ ^ r b o r Hills&#13;
^ ^ T o l l Brothers, Inc.&#13;
Ford &amp; Plymouth roads.&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From The Mid $500,000's&#13;
(734) 332-1234&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
k Arbor Woods&#13;
^Triangle Development&#13;
Model - 4207 Center Valley Dr.&#13;
Off Carpenter between Packard&#13;
&amp; Ellsworth behind Target&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$229,900-$290,900&#13;
734-477-9970&#13;
www.triangle-newhomes.com&#13;
kBIue Heron Pointe Townhomes&#13;
’ Centex Homes&#13;
6352 Trumpeter Lane-East&#13;
side of Piatt. S, of Michigan&#13;
Ave(US-23 Exit 34) Pittsfieid&#13;
Twp. Ypsiianti&#13;
From the high $150's&#13;
866-637-0525&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
.Brookside&#13;
"Centex Homes&#13;
8702 Barrington Dr.-S. Side of&#13;
Geddes between Prospect &amp;&#13;
Harris. Superior Twp.&#13;
From the high $170’s&#13;
866-637-3741&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
&lt; tf The Gallery at the Polo Fields&#13;
B R G Custom Homes&#13;
8 8 8 Eagle Ave.&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
From the $500’s&#13;
734-669-2959&#13;
www.brgcustomhomes.com&#13;
Huron Pines&#13;
Guenther Homes&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. exit, north&#13;
Brighton&#13;
From the upper $200's&#13;
810-231-2486&#13;
www.Guentherhomes.com&#13;
The Gallery Luxury Flats &amp;&#13;
Penthouse&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
414 N. Main St. at Kerrytown&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
248-559-3880 ext.227&#13;
www.TheGallery/V2.com&#13;
Inverness Woods&#13;
Guenther Building Co.&#13;
Next to Inverness Golf on&#13;
North Territorial&#13;
From the Low $300’s&#13;
734-433-1775&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Rosewood Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
6325 Conifer Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile west of US23&#13;
Pittsfield&#13;
From the $180’s&#13;
734-677-6800&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
Warrior Cove of Grass Lake&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Michigan Ave. to Norvell- South&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
$149,900 +&#13;
734-323-0111&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
.Ashley Terrace Condominiums&#13;
"Joseph Freed and Associates&#13;
218 W. Huron Btwn. Ashley &amp; 1st&#13;
Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
Mid $200’s to Penthouse Suites&#13;
734-662-7000&#13;
AshleyTerraceCondos.com&#13;
Chelsea Fairways &amp; Springs&#13;
R. Cook Properties&#13;
673 Park Side Ct.&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
Homes from the $230's&#13;
&amp; Condos from the $130's&#13;
734-637-8120&#13;
www.rcookproperties.com&#13;
A&#13;
Gregory Farms Single Family&#13;
Custom Homes&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off Wylie Rd, between&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney &amp; Island Lake Rd.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
From the low $300's&#13;
734-424-9973&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
Kirtland Hills&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Northside of Ellsworth west&#13;
of Lohr&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
From the $290’s&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
Saline Estates&#13;
I^Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
963 Dancer (off Moon Rd., 3/4 mi.&#13;
S. of Michigan Ave)&#13;
Saline&#13;
From the mid-$400,000’s&#13;
(734)944-5252&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
West Towns Condominiums&#13;
The Concannon Company &amp;&#13;
Corlina Communities&#13;
Corner of Liberty &amp; Maple&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
Studios, Luxury Flats&#13;
&amp; Townhomes&#13;
Presale from the $250's&#13;
www.westtownecondos.com&#13;
Aspen Ridge Square and&#13;
^I^Aspen Ridge Village&#13;
Centex Homes&#13;
6095 Schuss Crossing-SE&#13;
corner of Munger &amp; Textile&#13;
1-94 exit IS lA Y p silan ti&#13;
Single family homes from $180's&#13;
Condominiums from the high SISO's&#13;
866-637-0523&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
.Autumn Woods Condominiums&#13;
* Sutton Development. Co. LLC&#13;
8101 Autumn W oods Tr, NE&#13;
corner of Clark and Prospect in&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From the $160's&#13;
734-482-9000&#13;
www.autumnwoodscondos.com&#13;
.Courtyards of Dundee &amp;&#13;
Dundee Ridge&#13;
R. Cook Properties&#13;
601 Powell Dr.&#13;
Dundee&#13;
Townhomes from $99,000 &amp;&#13;
Homes from the $150's&#13;
734-637-8120&#13;
www.rcookproperties.com&#13;
Harvest Ridge&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
On US12 in the Village of Clinton&#13;
across from the High School&#13;
From the $160’s.&#13;
517-456-8681&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
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Lyon Ridge&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
10 mile Rd. between Chubb &amp; Napier&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the $340's&#13;
248-349-7700&#13;
www.ryanhomes.com&#13;
4 ^&#13;
Dunlavy Estates of&#13;
Webster Twp.&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
SW corner of N. Territorial &amp; Mast Rds.&#13;
Webster Twp./Dexter&#13;
$339,900 +&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
Harwood Farms&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Off E. Michigan Ave - E. of State St.&#13;
Between Warner &amp; Platt Rd.&#13;
Saline Schools&#13;
From the $230-270's&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
A ' Middlebrook Meadows&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
Sutton, E. of M-52, W of&#13;
Occidental, on N side, North&#13;
Adrian, S of Clinton&#13;
From the $160’s&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Stoneyfield Meadows&#13;
Marhoter/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Island Lk. Rd. W out of Dexter just&#13;
past Wylie on S. side of Island Lk.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
$299,000 +&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
WWW. mc-realestate.com&#13;
Summerfield Glen&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off W. Liberty, between Maple&#13;
&amp; Wagner&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$159,000-$196,000&#13;
734-997-9540 or 734-216-6168&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
4|&gt;:Woodland Mews&#13;
Woodland Meadows Ventures, LLC&#13;
125 Fleldcrest, Ann Arbor&#13;
1/2 mile N. on Eisenhower, off&#13;
Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.&#13;
$105K-$ 270K&#13;
734-761-2400&#13;
www.thewoodlandmews .com&#13;
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Balmoral Park Condos&#13;
Walk to Busch's Plaza&#13;
Main St. South of Ann Arbor-&#13;
Saline Rd.&#13;
From $260’s&#13;
www.BalmoralParkCondos.com&#13;
LThe Banks of Saline&#13;
"sa lin e River Properties, LLC&#13;
Condominium Development&#13;
with Central Elevator&#13;
237 Monroe St., Saline, Ml&#13;
- on the river&#13;
Office Hours: 12-4pm everyday&#13;
Starting from $225,000 to $299,000&#13;
734-429-8100&#13;
www.thebanksofsaline.com&#13;
4 v;Jh e Enclave at Meadowbrook&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
1282 North Street south side of&#13;
Arkona Rd. west of Carpenter Rd.&#13;
Milan (U S 23 exit 27)&#13;
From the high $150's&#13;
866-637-3770&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Heights at Elkow Farms&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
Just west of Milford Rd. off 11 mile Rd.&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the 240's&#13;
248-446-2900&#13;
www.ryanhomes.com&#13;
North Meadows&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
N. of North Territorial, E. of Mast&#13;
Only One Leftll&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
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Fieldstone Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
Just W. of M-52 on Old US-12&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
$150’s-$190&#13;
734-475-2600&#13;
www.fieldstonevillagecondos.com&#13;
Hidden Lake&#13;
Green Oak Properties&#13;
1 mile east of US-23 on&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. (exit 55)&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
High $300's&#13;
248-446-3541&#13;
www.hiddenlakeonline.com&#13;
Thornton Farms&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
8123 Cypress Circle-S. side of&#13;
Jackson Rd. W. of Parker&#13;
Dexter (1-94 exit 167)&#13;
From the $150’s&#13;
866-637-3772&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Village Marketplace&#13;
&amp; Lofts&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
147 Michigan Ave.&#13;
Downtown Saline&#13;
734-994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.VillageMarketplaceandLofts.com&#13;
PInewood Estates&#13;
Dreamway Homes&#13;
1-94 to exit 150 go south thru light&#13;
to Arthur Drive go right&#13;
G rass Lake&#13;
starting at just $149,900&#13;
(734)433-5462 or (517) 522-6828&#13;
www.dreamwayhomes.com&#13;
The Village of Hickory Pointe&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
4990 Glngko Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile east of US23&#13;
Pittsfield Township&#13;
From the $260’s&#13;
734-677-7625&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
Y o u r B e s t L o c a l R e a l E s t a t e I n f o r m a t i o n S i t e w w w . M L I V E . c o m / R e a l E s t a t e&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON CO M M U N IT Y NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,2007 w w w . m l i v e . c o m / c l a s s i f i e d s CLASSIFIEDS I C5&#13;
Apartment Communities&#13;
Apartments Furnished&#13;
Apartments Unfurnished&#13;
Commercial, Industrial and Retail&#13;
Condominiums,Townhouse,&#13;
Co-op&#13;
Duplex&#13;
Farms and Acreage&#13;
Hunting and Recreational Property&#13;
Lake Property and Recreational&#13;
Manufactured Housing&#13;
Northern Michigan Property&#13;
Office Space&#13;
Out of State&#13;
Rental and Roommate Services&#13;
Residential Washtenaw&#13;
Residential Livingston&#13;
Rooms For Rent&#13;
Senior Housing&#13;
Share, Sublet Apartment and&#13;
Homes&#13;
Storage Space, Garage and&#13;
Suburban Areas, Country Homes&#13;
Vacation Spots,Time Share and&#13;
Cottages&#13;
Wanted to Rent&#13;
Apartment&#13;
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A b s o lu t e ly&#13;
B r lU l a n t&#13;
9 b d rm&#13;
*430&#13;
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*Must meet rental qualifications.&#13;
A F F O R D A B L E A P T S .&#13;
1 s t M o n t h F R E E R e n t !&#13;
A v a i l . N o w ! 1 8 2 b d rm s&#13;
N e w l y D e c o r a t e d .&#13;
7 3 4 - 9 4 1 - 2 3 8 5 / 4 8 4 - 7 1 1 0&#13;
Awesome Value!&#13;
$ 1 0 0 O F F P E R M O N T H&#13;
F O R 1 Y E A R ! +&#13;
2 N D M O N T H F R E E !&#13;
$ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t&#13;
V e r y la r g e 2 b d rm&#13;
w / w a ik - in c lo s e t .&#13;
E x t r a c l e a n 8 q u ie t .&#13;
1 m i le E . o f E M U .&#13;
$ 4 8 0 w i t h c r e d i t .&#13;
W O O D CR EEK APTS.&#13;
@ 734-483-5620&#13;
Dover&#13;
Place&#13;
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2 Bdrm Townhomes&#13;
with&#13;
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■ Free Carports&#13;
' Free Water&#13;
• Pet Friendly&#13;
‘ Spectacular Wooded Views&#13;
' Nature Trails&#13;
&gt; Children’s Playpaiir&#13;
&gt; Basketball Courts &amp; Much More!&#13;
R iv e ro a k s&#13;
A p a rtm e n ts&#13;
o f S a l i n e&#13;
(7 3 4 )4 2 9 -4 5 8 3 3&#13;
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MONTH FREE *&#13;
N o w P r e - L e a s in g f o r F a l l&#13;
S p a c i o u s u n i t s&#13;
1 8 2 b d rm a p a r tm e n t s&#13;
P r i v a t e b a l c o n y / p a t io ,&#13;
c e n t r a ! a i r , p e t s o k , p o o l !&#13;
S 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 0 5 7 6 E . H .O .&#13;
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855 Green Rd,,Ypsilanti&#13;
(734) 483-6007&#13;
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(&#13;
Apartments&#13;
Furnished&#13;
A v a i l . N o w ! F a l l e f f i c i e n c&#13;
y 1, 2 , 3 , 4 b d rm . N i c e&#13;
h i s t o r i c a l h o m e b y E M U .&#13;
U n f u r n i s h e d s t u d io , 2&#13;
b d rm , n o p e t s . 5 2 8 - 2 1 6 3 .&#13;
H i s t o r i c M a in S t . L u x u r y A n n A r b o r , N E 3 b e d -&#13;
lo f t s , la r g e u n iq u e 1 8 2 r o o m s , 2 .5 b a t h s , S u b -&#13;
b d rm , $ 6 5 0 - 8 5 0 , la u n d r y , le a s e b y la t e A u g u s t&#13;
M i l a n . 7 3 4 - 4 3 9 - 9 6 5 8 $ 1 2 5 0 . (7 3 4 )4 7 8 - 4 8 7 3 .&#13;
M I L A N 1 b d rm $ 5 0 0 , 2 A n n A r b o r N . E . 4 b d rm ,&#13;
b d rm $ 6 5 0 S t o r l A p t s . 2 fu l l/ 2 h a l f b a t h s , n e a r&#13;
In c lu d e s a p p l i a n c e s 7 3 4 - s c h o o l s / b u s / h o s p i t a l s&#13;
4 3 9 - 4 0 5 0 / 5 1 7 - 8 6 9 - 2 7 3 7 $ 1 5 0 0 - i- u t i l 7 3 4 - 8 4 6 - 2 0 3 4&#13;
M I L A N - 2 b d rm a p t . in&#13;
s m a l l 4 u n i t . A p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
l a u n d r y , w a t e r in c lu d e d&#13;
$ 6 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 8 5 6 4&#13;
Milan-Nice Large&#13;
e f f i c i e n c y . C r e d i t c h e c k&#13;
$ 4 1 5 /m o i n c lu d e s a l l&#13;
u t i l i t ie s , 7 3 4 - 7 4 0 - 2 7 0 2&#13;
O ld W e s t S i d e - 2 b d rm in&#13;
q u i e t b u i ld in g . $ 8 5 5 /m o .&#13;
in c l . h e a t , h r d w d f i r s , o f f&#13;
s t r e e t p k . l a u n d r y , s m a l l&#13;
p e t s n e g . 7 3 4 - 6 5 1 - 1 5 9 3&#13;
O ld W e s t S i d e , s p a c io u s&#13;
2 b d rm , 2 b a th , p a r k in g ,&#13;
$ 7 9 5 in c . u t i l , a v a i l 9/1&#13;
a l s o 1 b d rm , h ig h c e i l in&#13;
g s la r g e w i n d o w s ,&#13;
p a r k in g , $ 7 4 5 a v a i l 8/1 o r&#13;
9/1 7 3 4 - 7 6 1 - 9 2 1 0&#13;
1 B D R M + D E N . 1 m i .&#13;
f r o m E M U 8 h i s t o r i c D e p&#13;
o t T o w n . O f f - s t r e e t&#13;
p a r k in g . A v a i l n o w $ 5 5 0&#13;
+ s e c u r i t y . 7 3 4 - 4 8 3 - 2 7 2 8&#13;
P l y m o u t h 1 b d rm , $ 5 9 5 .&#13;
C a n t o n 1 b d rm $ 5 5 0&#13;
C a n t o n 2 b d rm $ 6 5 0&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 5 5 - 0 3 9 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r - N e w e r 2&#13;
b d rm / 2 .5 b a th c o n d o ,&#13;
la u n d r y , g a r a g e , f i r e p&#13;
la c e . W O W ! f i t c e n t e r&#13;
w / p o o l . O f f 2 3 S o f 9 4 .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o + u t i ls .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 2 2 - 9 6 0 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r - W a l n u t G l e n&#13;
2 b d rm 2 b a t h , g a r a g e ,&#13;
a l l a p p l i a n c e s , $ 1 0 9 5 ,&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 8 3 - 2 6 4 0 _______________&#13;
A n n A r b o r , W . S i d e .&#13;
S p a c i o u s , S u n n y 4 b d rm&#13;
2-1- b a th . N e a r s c h o o l s 8&#13;
h w y $ 1 5 0 0 7 3 4 - 4 1 7 - 8 6 4 2&#13;
A r b o r H e ig h t s 2 b d rm&#13;
e n d c o n d o , s u n s e t v i e w&#13;
o f g o l f c o u r s e . C a t o k .&#13;
$ 8 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 7 7 - 3 1 4 4&#13;
B R E N T W O O D S Q U A R E&#13;
G o r g e o u s 2 b d , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
g a r a a e , b a l c o n y , c lo s e to&#13;
w h o l e F o o d s . M u s t s e e !&#13;
$ 1 2 7 5 /m o 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 0 6 3 7&#13;
C h a p e l H i l l , b y U M N .&#13;
C A M P U S / U S 2 3 . 2 m a s t e r&#13;
s u i t e s , 2 .5 b a t h , f i r e p la c e ,&#13;
b a s e m e n t . F*e ts o k .&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 9 7 2 - 1 0 4 4&#13;
A n n A r b o r S E&#13;
c o m t e m p o r a r y s p a c io u s&#13;
, 2 b d rm 2 .5 b a th d u p le x .&#13;
R e c r o o m , l a u n d r y , C / A ,&#13;
g a r a g e , a v a i l S e p $ 1 2 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 1 7 - 5 0 7 9&#13;
A N N A R B O R ★ W . S ID E&#13;
2 b d rm . I n c lu d e s h e a t 8&#13;
w a t e r . W a s h e r / d r y e r .&#13;
$ 8 7 5 . 7 3 4 - 4 7 6 - 7 5 0 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r W S i d e 2&#13;
b d rm u p p e r , n e w c a r p e t&#13;
p a in t g r e a t y a r d / lo c a t io n .&#13;
$ 9 0 0 /m o . (7 3 4 ) 3 2 3 - 9 9 1 5&#13;
A v a i l , A n n A r b o r . 1 8 0 0 s f ,&#13;
v e r y c l e a n , 3 b d rm , a l l&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s . M u s t s e e ! N o&#13;
s m o k e / p e t . 3 1 3 - 5 1 0 - 8 6 3 5&#13;
B u r n s P a r k - 1 s t f l o o r&#13;
u n i t , 1 6 0 0 E . S t a d iu m 1&#13;
m i le S . o f m a in C a m p u s ,&#13;
1 b lo c k E . o f S t a d i u m 8&#13;
P a c k a r d , 2 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th , h a r d w o o d f lo o r s ,&#13;
g a r a g e , f i r e p l a c e , 1 1 0 0&#13;
s q ' , w a s h e r / d r y e r p r o v id e&#13;
d , n o s m o k e / p e t s , h e a t&#13;
w a t e r 8 A / C i n c lu d e d in&#13;
m o n t h l y r e n t o f $ 9 9 0 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 6 8 - 7 7 7 9 .&#13;
ABLE TO PLEASE&#13;
O u t s t a n d in g W e s t s id e 4&#13;
b d rm , c o lo n i a l 1 9 0 0 s f .&#13;
F a m i l y rm w / f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
A / C , 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r&#13;
a g e , p r i v a t e b a c k y a r d&#13;
w i t h p a t io , fu l l b a s e m e n t&#13;
w i t h l a u n d r y . C a r p e t in g&#13;
t h r o u g h o u t . C lo s e t o&#13;
D i c k e n E l e m e n t a r y&#13;
$ 1 4 5 0 a v a i l 8/1&#13;
C a l l L ib b y 7 3 4 - 2 3 9 - 1 8 7 7&#13;
A b l e t o r e n t , D e p o t T o w n&#13;
2 b d rm w / g a r a g e , $ 8 1 5&#13;
O R 2 b d rm , f e n c e d y a r d&#13;
$ 7 7 5 /m o . 8 1 0 - 2 2 5 - 0 7 0 6&#13;
A b s o l u t e l y c h a rm in g&#13;
3 b d rm V i c t o r ia n .&#13;
A i r , w o o d f lo o r s ,&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d , g a r a g e .&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 /m o 7 3 4 - 5 6 4 - 0 1 7 7&#13;
A b s o l u t e l y g o r g e o u s&#13;
n e w e r e x e c u t i v e h o m e 4&#13;
b d rm , 2 .5 b a th , 2 3 0 0 s f .&#13;
$ 2 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 9 7 1 - 2 2 2 2&#13;
C H E L S E A - 3 B e d r o o m&#13;
w i t h la r g e k i t c h e n c o u ld&#13;
b e a s l o w a s $ 1 0 0 0 /m o&#13;
Z e r o d o w n o r r e n t t o&#13;
o w n . 7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 1 9 8&#13;
C h e l s e a h o m e o n h o r s e&#13;
f a rm 2 b d rm / 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
g a r a g e , a i r , g a s 8 e l e c t r i c&#13;
i n c lu d e d a l l a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 4 9 - 5 7 0 6&#13;
C h e l s e a L a k e f r o n t 3 b d rm&#13;
2 b a th , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
2 c a r g a r a g e , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
C / A $ 1 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 5 6 2 - 2 0 5 1&#13;
C h e l s e a - L e a s e w / o p t&#13;
io n t o b u y 2 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a th $ 9 0 0 . D u p le x , 3&#13;
b d rm $ 8 5 0 7 3 4 - 4 7 5 - 0 4 3 2&#13;
C o u n t r y S e t t i n g 1 5 0 0 s f ,&#13;
2 b d rm , d e n , d e c k , n o&#13;
s m o k e / p e t Z e e b R d .&#13;
$ 9 0 0 3 1 3 - 3 3 6 - 5 1 7 5&#13;
E x e c u t i v e a r c h i t e c t A n n&#13;
A r b o r H i l l s h o u s e , u p d a t e&#13;
d , c a t h e d r a l c e i l in g s ,&#13;
f r e n c h w in d o .w s , f i r e p&#13;
l a c e , 4 b d rm , 3 b a th ,&#13;
n e w k i t c h e n , s u n r o o m ,&#13;
a / c , $ 2 4 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 8 3 1 7&#13;
1 s t M o . F r e e ! W h i tm o r e&#13;
L a k e 2 b d rm , w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r L a k e A c c e s s&#13;
$ 7 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 0 5 9 8&#13;
A / C , 4 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , n o s m o k in&#13;
g , n o p e t s , g a r a g e ,&#13;
$ 1 9 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 6 5 - 8 4 7 3 .&#13;
F o r d L a k e 1 b d rm ,&#13;
a l l u t i l i t ie s $ 8 0 0 /m o .&#13;
S . H u r o n R i v e r D r .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 2 - 1 9 4 9&#13;
Apartment&#13;
Unfurnished&#13;
Ironwood Place Apt&#13;
2 Bdrms Avail Now!&#13;
C a l l L a u r a 7 3 4 - 9 9 4 - 0 6 4 4&#13;
f o r y o u r p r i v a t e s h o w in g&#13;
A b s o l u t e G e m s I1 - 2&#13;
b d rm . F r i e n d l y , s a f e&#13;
a r e a ! W a l k t o d o w n t o w n&#13;
S a l i n e . 1 m o n t h F R E E !&#13;
Thorncrest Estate A pts&#13;
N o p e t s 7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 4 4 5 9&#13;
1 b d rm s . s t a r t&#13;
a t $430&#13;
2 b d rm s . s t a r t&#13;
a t $500&#13;
Vis it o u r office:&#13;
813 E. Michigan Ave&#13;
Ypsilanti&#13;
P le a s e c a ll;&#13;
O fR c e , 9 -5 ;&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 8 3 -1 1 3 6&#13;
A f t e r 5 p .m :&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 3 2 0 -9 5 7 7&#13;
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• k 1 B D R M S - $ 6 2 5 *&#13;
★ 2 B D R M S - $ 7 4 9 *■&#13;
★ 3 B D R M S - $ 1 0 5 0 *&#13;
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1 b lo c k t o U M S t a d iu m .&#13;
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o r i c H o m e o n 7 a c r e s .&#13;
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b a t h s 3 5 0 0 s f . S t u d y ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e , f o rm a l d in in g ,&#13;
C / A , A l l A p p l i a n c e s .&#13;
$ 1 8 0 0 /m o . S e c 8 O K .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 5 2 8 - 4 4 8 6&#13;
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b a t h , 2 c a r , f i n i s h e d&#13;
b a s e m e n t , s e p a r a t e a p t .&#13;
w / k i t c h e n 8 l iv in g r o o m ,&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 / r h o . l o w s e c u r i t y&#13;
d e p . 7 3 4 - 6 5 8 - 8 1 5 4&#13;
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b a th , 2 c a r , f i n i s h e d&#13;
b a s e m e n t , s e p a r a t e a p t .&#13;
w / k i t c h e n 8 l i v in g r o o m ,&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 /m o . l o w s e c u r i t y&#13;
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l e d . M u s t s e e , b a s e m&#13;
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r a n c h , f u l l b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
n e w r o o f , w i n d o w s ,&#13;
8 h a r d w o o d , $ 1 ,0 0 0 /m o .&#13;
l o w s e c u r i t y d e p o s i t&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 5 8 - 8 1 5 4&#13;
Y P S I A in s w o r t h C i r . 3&#13;
b d rm , A / C , g a r a g e , c o r n&#13;
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+ s e c u r i t y 7 3 4 - 4 7 6 - 1 3 3 3&#13;
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w / b a s e m e n t . C o u ld b e&#13;
a s l o w a s $ 9 0 0 / m o . Z e r o&#13;
d o w n o r r e n t t o o w n .&#13;
7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 1 9 8&#13;
Y p s i l a n t i 3 b e d r o o m s , 1&#13;
b a th s , n e w p a in t , n e w&#13;
c a r p e t , f e n c e d y a r d ,&#13;
c lo s e t o s c h o o l s . V e r y&#13;
c l e a n a n d r e m o d e l e d .&#13;
$ 6 5 0 .0 0 . (9 2 5 )4 8 7 - 8 0 3 8 .&#13;
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s p a c e s , Y p s i . S t u d i o 8 1&#13;
b d rm a v a i l n o w . s t a r t in g&#13;
a t $ 4 7 5 . R e n t e d ! ! !&#13;
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3 b d rm , l a u n d r y h o o k - u p s ,&#13;
W i l l i s . $ 1 1 0 0 in c lu d e s a l l&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . (7 3 4 ) 2 1 6 - 6 6 3 9 .&#13;
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2 b a th , 1 7 0 0 s q . f t , la u n d&#13;
r y , A / C , p a r k in g . W a l k&#13;
t o U /M M e d C e n t e r .&#13;
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q u ie t , w o o d f lo o r s , la u n d&#13;
r y , A / C , Y p s i , n o p e t s .&#13;
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c l o s e t o E M U . $ 8 0 0 /m o .&#13;
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u t i l i t ie s 7 3 4 - 6 8 9 - 9 7 2 0&#13;
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b r i c k b u i ld in g , 1 2 0 0 s f&#13;
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S t J o e , E M U . C A , l a u n d r y ,&#13;
c a r p o r t , e t c . M u s t s e e l&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 .K u r t 7 3 4 - 6 0 4 - 4 1 9 5&#13;
Y p s i l a n t i F U R N I S H E D 2&#13;
b e d r o o m s , 2 b a th s ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , m o d e r n&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s . C lo s e t o 9 4 ,&#13;
2 3 , S t . J o e s , E M U , W C C .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 , (7 3 4 )7 1 7 - 0 0 8 4 .&#13;
Y P S I - N e w e r 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th / la u n d r y n e a r&#13;
E M U A V C C / S t J o e / X w a y&#13;
$ 9 5 0 /m o . 8 1 0 - 5 3 3 - 3 2 9 5&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e - (A c c e s s&#13;
H o r s e s h o e L a k e ) 2 b d rm&#13;
C / A , 9 0 0 s f , $ 7 2 5 /m o .&#13;
A v a i l 9 /1. (7 3 4 ) 4 2 4 - 2 7 8 8&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e - H o u s e&#13;
8 d u p l e x e s 2 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a t h . S e c . 8 O K . $ 6 5 0 -&#13;
$ 7 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 8 7 8 - 6 2 5 3&#13;
W . S i d e - L a r g e 2 b d rm s ,&#13;
g r e a t k i t c h e n , la u n d r y ,&#13;
g a r a g e , $ 8 5 0 + u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
C a l l (7 3 4 ) 6 6 2 - 5 0 5 8 .&#13;
Y P S I - 1 1 0 0 S F , 3 b d r m ,&#13;
1 .5 b a t h , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
g a r a g e . $ 1 0 0 0 /m o . , S e c t&#13;
io n 8 O K , 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 8 8 2 6&#13;
Lake Property&#13;
and Recreational&#13;
Rental&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm s , 2&#13;
b a t h s , w a s h e r / d r y e r , A C ,&#13;
h a r d w o o d f l o o r s , u p d a t e&#13;
d k i t c h e n . $ 1 5 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 4 5 - 7 9 0 9 . _______&#13;
J a c k s o n - 2 b d rm , a p p l i a&#13;
n c e s , d r y e r in c . s m a l l&#13;
b a c k y a r d $ 7 0 0 /m o .&#13;
5 1 7 - 5 2 2 - 5 8 6 1&#13;
N E A n n A r b o r - 3 b d rm .&#13;
F a m i l y r o o m , p a t io ,&#13;
2 c a r g a r a g e $ 1 2 0 0 /m o .&#13;
R E N T E D ! ! !&#13;
N e w h o m e f o r r e n t N e a r&#13;
U M M e d / N o r t h C a m p u s ,&#13;
s in g l e s w e l c o m e . B e s t&#13;
$ $ 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 6 7 3 3 .&#13;
O f f P a c k a r d a b lo c k e a s t&#13;
o f G o l f s id e . 3 b d rm&#13;
r a n c h , 1 3 0 0 s q . f t , 1 fu l l&#13;
p lu s 2 h a l f b a t h , f i r e p&#13;
l a c e , d i s h w a s h e r . 1 3 0 0&#13;
s q . f t . o f f i n i s h e d b a s e m&#13;
e n t . C a r p o r t , f e n c e d&#13;
y a r d . S m a l l p e t s .&#13;
S l lO O / m o . 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 9 6 3 7&#13;
G r a s s L k , e x e c u t i v e Ik&#13;
f r o n t , 3 b d rm , 3 b a th , 2&#13;
f i r e p l a c e , 2 c a r g a r a g e ,&#13;
w a lk - o u t b a s e m e n t , a p p&#13;
l i a n c e s , 1 0 a c r e s , p o l e&#13;
b a r n , 1 b lo c k f r o m C o u n t&#13;
y P a r k / B o a t la u n c h .&#13;
$ 1 ,5 0 0 /m o . R e y n o l d s&#13;
M g m t . 5 1 7 - 7 8 7 - 1 8 8 9&#13;
I r is h H i l l s - L a k e F r o n t&#13;
C o t t a g e , s l e e p s 8 , s a n d y&#13;
b e a c h . A u g . 1 8-2 5 8 A l l&#13;
S e p t o p e n . 7 3 4 - 5 1 3 - 3 2 1 8&#13;
P O R T A G E W a t e r f r o n t&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , d e c k ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e . N o s m o k e .&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 ; 7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 6 4 9 9&#13;
ANN ARBOR&#13;
3 b e d r o o m 2 b a th h o m e&#13;
o n h u g e lo t . C o u ld b e a s&#13;
l o w a s $ 9 5 0 /m o . Z e r o&#13;
d o w n o r r e n t t o o w n .&#13;
7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 2 3 6&#13;
A n n A r b o r 4 b d rm&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 . G r e a t 3 b d rm w /&#13;
g a r a g e Y p s i . $ 9 0 0 - $ 1 1 5 0&#13;
S e c 8 O K . 7 3 4 - 9 4 5 - 7 0 7 4&#13;
A N N A R B O R N E - N i c e 3&#13;
b d rm . b ig f a m i l y rm H u r o&#13;
n 8 T h u r s t o n s c h o o l s .&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 7 6 1 - 1 8 8 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r S c h o o l s 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th , a l l a p p l i a n c&#13;
e s 2 c a r , f e n c e d y a r d ,&#13;
c lo s e t o U - M , S t . J o e ' s&#13;
$ 1 2 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 8 1 9 5&#13;
A n n A r b o r W e s t S i d e 4&#13;
b d rm , n i c e b a c k y a r d , 1 .5&#13;
b a t h , w a s h e r d r y e r .&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 + .7 3 4 - 6 4 9 - 6 2 1 7&#13;
1 4 0 0 s f h o u s e d o w n t o w n&#13;
S a l i n e . 3 b d rm , 1 b a th ,&#13;
A C , f in i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
g a s f i r e p l a c e , f e n c e d&#13;
y a r d , lo t 's o f u p d a t e s .&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 5 5 6 - 0 0 7 0&#13;
( P M ) f o r in f o / s h o w in g ,&#13;
R A W S O N V I L L E R D / Y P S i&#13;
T W P . - 2 b d rm , 1 b a t h , 1&#13;
a c r e p lu s . C a l l 7 34 - 7 8 7 -&#13;
2 3 4 4 o r 7 3 4 - 5 5 8 - 6 7 2 1&#13;
R e n o v a t e d 3 b d rm h o u s e&#13;
in Y p s i l a n t i - A v a i l A u g&#13;
1 s t . S e c . 8 W e l c o m e .&#13;
C a l l 7 3 4 - 7 7 5 - 3 4 9 6 .&#13;
R e n t t h i s 3 b d rm s in g l e&#13;
f a m i l y h o u s e in Y p s i&#13;
$ 1 ,4 5 0 /m o . N e a r&#13;
W h i t t a k e r 8 B e m i s .&#13;
C a l l 2 4 8 - 4 0 8 - 9 0 0 5&#13;
Rent while buying.&#13;
Z e r o d o w n , Y p s i . B a d o r&#13;
n o c r e d i t 7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 1 1 9 2&#13;
Y P S I - S e c . 8 O K ,&#13;
3 b d rm , b a s e m e n t , g a r&#13;
a g e , r e m o d e l e d 1 4 8 7&#13;
G a t t e g n o $ 1 0 0 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 - 3 4 0 - 5 1 1 6 _________________&#13;
Y P S I T W P 1 6 2 9 S . P a s a d&#13;
e n a , n i c e r e m o d e l e d 3&#13;
b d rm 1 b a t h , g a r a g e , n o&#13;
p e t s .$ 1 0 6 0 7 3 4 - 6 3 5 - 6 2 0 0&#13;
Y p s i T w p . 2 1 9 4 H o lm e s ,&#13;
2 b d rm , b a s e m e n t , g a r a g e&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d . N o s m o k e /&#13;
p e t s . $ 8 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 0 4 - 5 2 8 2&#13;
Y p s i T w p 3 b d rm 2 b a th&#13;
r a n c h . E a s y t o 1-94. 1 1 5 0&#13;
s f . + f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
s o l id , w e l l- m a in t a i n e d .&#13;
2 - c a r g a r a g e . $ 1 6 0 K ,&#13;
9 7 5 - 8 9 4 9 . a a h o m e s . o r g&#13;
Y P S I T W P - 3 b d rm C a p e ,&#13;
f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t , C / A ,&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d , 1 0 7 0 L e s t e r ,&#13;
$ 1 1 7 5 , O P E N H O U S E&#13;
S U N D A Y 12-5 3 9 5 - 0 0 1 1&#13;
c r a ig s l i s t .o r g a d .&#13;
Y P S I T W P&#13;
E a s y a c c e s s t o h w y ,&#13;
2 o r 3 b d rm . S e c 8 o k .&#13;
$ 8 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 6 1 - 9 6 6 4&#13;
Residential&#13;
Livingston-Rental&#13;
• B r ig h t o n S c h o o l s - 3&#13;
b d rm , b a th w / w a l k o&#13;
u t b a s e m e n t ( id e a l f o r&#13;
o f f i c e ) . 2 V2 c a r g a r a g e w /&#13;
w o r k s h o p . 1 + a c r e s&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 . (8 1 0 ) 6 2 3 - 8 5 1 7&#13;
E M U A R E A -1 R o o m m&#13;
a t e t o s h a r e la r g e , n e w&#13;
h o u s e . R e c r e a t io n r o o m .&#13;
$ 3 7 5 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 3 5 - 3 0 9 2&#13;
F e m a l e W e s t S i d e - F u r n&#13;
i s h e d , k i t c h e n , la u n d r y ,&#13;
p a r k in g p r i v i l e g e s , n o n -&#13;
s m o k e r . 7 3 4 - 6 6 8 - 7 9 8 7&#13;
M a l e s e e k in g t o s h a r e&#13;
f u r n i s h e d 2 b d rm a p t . o n&#13;
t h e c o r n e r o f W a s h t e n a w&#13;
8 G o l f s id e . $ 4 0 0&#13;
w / u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 1 1 1 2&#13;
M a l e s t u d e n t r e n t in g&#13;
r o o m w / h o u s e p r i v i l e g e&#13;
s . $ 4 0 0 + V z u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
E . Y p s i . (7 3 4 ) 3 5 5 - 4 7 0 2&#13;
S H A R E H O M E In c o u n t r y&#13;
w / e ld e r l y c o u p l e , n o n s&#13;
m o k in g . C a l l (7 3 4 ) 787-&#13;
2 3 4 4 o r (7 3 4 ) 5 5 8 - 6 7 2 1 .&#13;
Suburban Areas,&#13;
Country&#13;
Homes-Rental&#13;
A W E S O M E L A K E F R O N T&#13;
H a m b u r g , C h a in 7 L a k e s ,&#13;
2 b d rm , p e t s e x t r a&#13;
$ 8 7 5 + 7 3 4 - 7 5 1 - 3 2 0 0&#13;
B e a u t i f u l c o u n t r y s e t t in g&#13;
S a l i n e . S m a l l 2 b d rm r e s&#13;
t o r e d h o m e $ 1 ,1 0 0 /m o .&#13;
(2 4 8 ) 3 9 9 - 6 9 1 5&#13;
C O U N T R Y H O M E - 5&#13;
b d rm s o n 2 a c r e s , D e x t e r&#13;
s c h o o l s , n e a r U S - 2 3 .&#13;
$ 1 ,7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 4 9 - 9 2 2 5&#13;
H o m e o n f a rm&#13;
in C h e l s e a a r e a ,&#13;
a v a i l 1 s t S e p t . $ 7 0 0 /m o .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 2 6 - 4 0 3 8&#13;
H o u s e in t h e c o u n t r y , 3&#13;
b d rm s , 1 b a t h , d i s h w a s h e&#13;
r , l a u n d r y , h a r d w o o d&#13;
f l o o r s , o r ig in a l w o o d&#13;
w o r k , n e w f u r n a c e 8 C / A&#13;
o n 1 a c r e , 15 m in E o f&#13;
A n n A r b o r , A v a i l 9-1.&#13;
$ 1 1 9 5 . 7 3 4 - 5 4 6 - 8 7 3 3 .&#13;
M I L A N C o u n t r y h o u s e 1&#13;
b d rm , IV z b a t h , la u n d r y ,&#13;
a i r . $ 7 0 0 w / u t i l i t ie s . 734-&#13;
4 3 9 - 7 9 4 0 ; 3 1 3 - 2 1 8 - 3 3 1 4&#13;
M i l a n - S p a c i o u s 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a t h , s m o k e f r e e ,&#13;
$ 9 5 0 /m o . 2 4 8 - 6 4 0 - 3 3 9 3&#13;
S o u t h L y o n - 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a t h , p e t o k , v e r y c u t e&#13;
8 c l e a n , $ 9 0 0 + u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
C a l l (2 3 1 ) 2 5 8 - 3 4 1 3 .&#13;
3 b d rm f a rm h o u s e ,&#13;
b la c k t o p r d . S a l i n e&#13;
s c h o o l s . $ 7 5 0 / p e r m o .&#13;
C a l l 7 3 4 - 5 6 4 - 7 0 7 9&#13;
Vacation Spots,&#13;
Time Share and&#13;
Cottages-Rent&#13;
C a b in s N e a r A lp e n a - O n&#13;
G r a n d L a k e $ 5 0 / n ig h t .&#13;
b a r b a r o s s a c o v e . c o m&#13;
Manufactured&#13;
Housing-Rental&#13;
Ann Arbor W. Side&#13;
4 b d rm c o lo n i a l 1 9 0 0&#13;
s f , F a m i l y r o o m w /&#13;
f i r e p l a c e , A / C , 2 c a r&#13;
a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , $ 1 4 5 0&#13;
a v a i l L a t e J u l y . 2 3 9 - 1 8 7 7&#13;
A s s u m e c u r r e n t 5 . 5 %&#13;
f i x e d m o r t g a g e o r r e n t t o&#13;
o w n . L in c o ln s c h o o l s , 3&#13;
b d rm , 1 .5 b a t h , p a r t ia l l y&#13;
f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t . 2 .5&#13;
c a r . $ 1 2 5 0 . R E N T E D ! ! ! !&#13;
M o b i l e H o m e s f o r R e n t ,&#13;
2 b d rm , p e a c e f u l s e t t&#13;
in g , g o o d lo c a t io n $ 5 2 0 -&#13;
$ 6 0 0 /m o . 2 4 8 - 2 4 9 - 6 9 6 7&#13;
Office Space-Rent&#13;
A v a i l f o r F a l l ! 7 b d rm&#13;
h o u s e o n P e r r in , o lo s e&#13;
w a l k t o E M U c a m p u s . 2&#13;
k i t c h e n s , 3 b a th s , w a s h e&#13;
r , d r y e r , b a s e m e n t , p a r k&#13;
in g , p e t f r ie n d l y . M U S T&#13;
S E E M 7 3 4 - 4 7 8 - 6 1 2 8&#13;
Duplex-Rental&#13;
A c c e s s 2 3 1 0 P a c k a r d&#13;
T o d a y n e a r H e w i t t ,&#13;
lO O O s q ' o f f ic e .&#13;
S T O P IN 7 3 4 - 5 2 8 - 1 1 0 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r ■ D o w n t o w n&#13;
1 ,5 0 0 s f o f f i c e w / p a r k in g&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 7 - 9 6 4 0&#13;
w w w . p h o e n i x c o . b i z&#13;
3 b d rm D u p l e x e s in Y p s i&#13;
8 B e l l e v i l l e , a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
w e l l k e p t S e c . 8 O K , 7 (W -&#13;
9 5 3 - 4 9 0 7 ; 7 3 4 - 6 3 4 - 9 6 8 4&#13;
A n n A r b o r G r e a t V i e w ,&#13;
9 5 0 s f , w / k i t c h e n e t t e 8&#13;
fu l l b a t h , f l e x ib l e le a s e ,&#13;
$ 8 7 5 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 2 2 - 8 1 1 2&#13;
A DOR A BL E&#13;
Im m a c u l a t e 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , A / C&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 /m o 2 3 1 - 2 4 2 - 0 2 8 9&#13;
o r 7 3 4 - 9 0 4 - 5 9 5 3&#13;
j 4* V L ♦*'&#13;
B U R N S P A R K A R E A -&gt;2&#13;
b d rm a p t . 1 2 0 6 B r o o k l y n .&#13;
S c r e e n e d - in p a t io , c a rp&#13;
o r t . C a l l (8 1 0 ) 5 7 7 - 6 1 5 4&#13;
C lo s e t o E M U L a r g e 2&#13;
b d rm , h a r d w o o d f lo o r s ,&#13;
la u n d r y , h e a t in c lu d e d .&#13;
$ 7 0 0 /m o . (7 3 4 )4 8 2 - 4 5 0 4 .&#13;
D E P O T T O W N ! - S e p t , o r&#13;
n o w ! N o p e t s / sm o k e ,&#13;
$ 5 2 0 - $ 7 4 0 i n c lu d e s h e a t&#13;
8 w a t e r . 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 4 5 5 5 .&#13;
A l p i n e C o n d o f o r R e n t . 3 A m a z in g d u p le x f e n c e d&#13;
b e d r o o m , 3 b a th s . E a s y Y ^ r d , la u n d r y , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
b u s a c c e s s . 1 2 8 0 s f e t c . 1 4 0 0 s f $ 1 2 0 0 3 3 4 5&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 8 9 6 5 P a c k a r d .7 3 4 - 3 9 5 - 9 3 4 8 .&#13;
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E f f i c i e n c y 8 1 b d rm N e a r&#13;
E M U 8 D o w n t o w n Y p s i .&#13;
Q u i e t , C l e a n , L a u n d r y ,&#13;
H e a t , P a r k in g $ 4 3 0 - $ 5 2 5 .&#13;
. 7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 0 1 9 0 ._________________&#13;
^ ^ E M U - 2 b d rm c lo s e t o&#13;
c a m p u s 8 1-94, la r g e p r i v&#13;
a t e p a r k in g , n o p e t s&#13;
$ 6 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 2 7 2 - 4 5 2 5&#13;
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M e a d o u 's J&#13;
MILL CREEK&#13;
TOWNHOUSES&#13;
2 b d rm w / b a s e m e n t&#13;
M o n .- F r i . 9-5&#13;
3 0 5 0 B i r c h H o l lo w D r . ,&#13;
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734-971-1730&#13;
w w w . a p a r tm e n t s . c o m /&#13;
m i l l c r e e k m i&#13;
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E f f i c i e n c i e s 8 1 b d rm s .&#13;
s t a r t in g a t $ 4 3 5 8 $ 4 9 5 .&#13;
C a l l e a r l y f o r b e s t s e le c -&#13;
t io n . 7 3 4 - 6 5 1 - 1 5 9 3&#13;
E M U / Y P S I R o o m s , S t u d&#13;
io , 1 8 2 b d rm s . D u p le x ,&#13;
7 b d rm h o m e , $ 3 5 0 8&#13;
u p . N o p e ts 7 3 4 - 3 9 5 - 7 8 2 1&#13;
E . Y P S I - 1 8 2 b d rm , g a r&#13;
a g e , $ 5 0 0 - $ 6 0 0 + d e p&#13;
o s i t , 8 u t i l i t ie s , n o p e t s&#13;
1 5 7 5 R id g e R d . S e c . 8&#13;
O K . 7 3 4 - 2 1 6 - 4 4 8 0 .&#13;
G o r g e o u s N . C a m p u s , 1&#13;
b d rm $ 6 9 9 , 2 b d rm $ 7 9 9 .&#13;
F u r n i t u r e a v a i l . H e a t 8&#13;
p a r k in g . V i s a . S 7 34 -&#13;
9 9 6 - 4 9 9 2 / 2 4 8 - 4 7 4 - 3 3 7 5 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a t h n r U M H o s p i t a l&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , A C , c a r p&#13;
o r t 120 1 B r o a d w a y ,&#13;
q u i e t a r e a $ 1 ,1 0 0 /m o .&#13;
6 1 6 - 5 4 0 - 1 3 8 5&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d , 1 7 0 0 s f ,&#13;
a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , 2 b a th s ,&#13;
la u n d r y , a p p l i a n c e s&#13;
$ 1 4 7 0 . (7 3 4 ) 9 4 5 - 7 4 8 2&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b e d r o o m s ,&#13;
1 .5 b a t h s , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
n e w p a in t , c e n t r a l a i r ,&#13;
b a s e m e n t , $ 1 2 5 0 .&#13;
(2 4 8 )4 4 2 - 7 8 3 5 ._______________&#13;
A N N A R B O R C O N D O&#13;
W o o d s i d e M e a d o w s , S .&#13;
o f B r i a r w o o d . 1 3 0 0 s f 2&#13;
b d rm s , 2 b a th s , a t t c h d&#13;
g a r a q e , a l l a p p l i a n c e s . N o&#13;
p e t s .% 1 1 5 0 3 1 3 - 4 1 8 - 6 8 4 9&#13;
A n n A r b o r , G e d d e s L k ,&#13;
E n d u n i t , 3 b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a t h , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
p a t io , a l l a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
F r e e c a b l e T V 8 w a t e r ,&#13;
n e a r h o s p i t a l 8 N o r t h&#13;
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g . $ 8 2 5 /m o + u t i l . 7 3 4 -&#13;
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g a r a g e , b a s e m e n t , la r g e&#13;
y a r d , e a s y t e rm s .&#13;
$ 9 7 5 /m o . 8 1 0 - 6 3 2 - 5 3 3 5&#13;
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$ 1 0 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 4 3 9 - 9 6 5 8&#13;
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s c h o o l s . O w n e r M a n a&#13;
g e d $ 9 8 5 /m o i n c lu d e s&#13;
w a t e r . A v a i l n o w !&#13;
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w / b a s e m e n t 8 g a r a g e&#13;
$ 6 7 5 i n c lu d e s u t i l i t ie s&#13;
A l s o 1 b d rm h o u s e&#13;
$ 6 5 0 + u t i l i t ie s&#13;
7 3 4 - 9 9 4 - 3 4 8 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r - J a c k s o n A v e&#13;
1 ,9 0 0 - 1 9 ,0 0 0 s f f l e x s p a c e&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 7 - 9 6 4 0&#13;
w w w . p h o e n i x c o . b i z&#13;
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S t a d i u m , 4 0 0 8 1 ,2 6 8 s q .&#13;
f t . $ 1 5 / s q . f t . G e n e r o u s&#13;
p a r k in g . 7 6 9 - 2 3 4 4 o r&#13;
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s t e w / e n t r y v e s t ib u le .&#13;
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1 A c r e lo t in t o w n .&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 c a r g a r a g e ,&#13;
fu l l b a s e m e n t , n o s m o k e /&#13;
p e t s $ 1 5 0 0 .7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 9 6 7 8&#13;
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b a t h , 2 f a m i l y r o o m s 8 2&#13;
k i t c h e n s w / s k y l i g h t s 8&#13;
c e r a m i c t i le in k i t c h e n 8&#13;
b a th . A v a i l A u g 1. v e r y&#13;
w e l l k e p t . $ 1 4 6 5 /m o n th&#13;
7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 5 0 5 1 , 8 8 3 - 6 5 0 5&#13;
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s t r e e t n e a r A r b . W a l k to&#13;
c a m p u s , A n g e l ! S c h o o l .&#13;
4 B D R M , 2 .5 B A T H , 2 6 0 0&#13;
s q . $ 2 2 0 0 - n e g o t ia b le&#13;
C a l l 7 3 4 - 3 3 2 - 5 9 2 9 .&#13;
B e a u t i f u l Y p s i 3 b d rm ,&#13;
W . S i d e , 1 .5 b a t h , 2 c a r ,&#13;
la r g e y a r d . A v a i l S e p t . ,&#13;
$ 1 1 5 0 + (7 3 4 )4 1 7 - 8 6 7 9&#13;
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b a t h s E x e c u t i v e H o m e&#13;
n e a r e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l&#13;
$ 1 8 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 2 7 0 - 2 1 0 0&#13;
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b e a u t i f u l h u g e y a r d , 2 .5&#13;
c a r , 1 .5 b a th , f i r e p l a c e&#13;
$ 8 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 2 1 7 - 9 1 3 1&#13;
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2 b d rm 2 b a th h a r d w o o d&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , d i s h w a s h e r&#13;
8 f i r e p l a c e , 2 c a r g a r a g e .&#13;
1 1 7 8 1 C r e s t v i e w ,&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e . $ 1 1 0 0 .&#13;
C a l l (7 3 4 ) 2 2 3 - 0 6 7 2&#13;
B r i c k 4 b d rm , 2 b a th&#13;
h o u s e , a t t a c h e d 2 c a r&#13;
g a r a g e w / a u t o m a t i c d o o r&#13;
o p e n e r , C / A , H a i s l e y&#13;
s c h o o l s . $ l ,4 2 5 / m o .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 7 6 9 - 8 8 7 2 _______________&#13;
R e n t w / O p t i o n t o b u y . 2&#13;
h o u s e s 2 9 2 5 V e r l e A v e&#13;
A n n A r b o r . 3 b d rm ,&#13;
g a r a g e . 1 .5 b a t h , A / C ,&#13;
$ 1 1 5 0 /m o . 1 1 5 7 E v e l y n&#13;
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b s m t , g a r a g e , A / C , $ 1 1 1 0 .&#13;
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t e rm s f o r r e n t t o b u y o p -&#13;
t io n . (7 3 4 ) 7 4 1 - 9 3 3 1&#13;
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3 b d rm s , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
$ 9 7 5 + s e c u r i t y .&#13;
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y a r d , p e t s O k , $ 1 1 0 0 /m o .&#13;
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r e n o v a t e d , c / a , s u n&#13;
r o o m ,b s m t , 3 . 5 c a r ,1 a c r e&#13;
lo t , $ 1 2 7 5 .7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 1 2 9 8&#13;
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a n d g a r a g e . C o u ld b e a s&#13;
l o w a s $ 1 0 0 0 /m o . Z e r o&#13;
d o w n o r r e n t t o o w n .&#13;
7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 1 9 8&#13;
S A L I N E , O P E N S U N 1-4.&#13;
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2 b a t h ,2 c a r g a r a g e , d e c k&#13;
$ 1 4 5 0 / M o 7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 5 5 6 5&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm&#13;
h o m e , 1 b a th , A C ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r . S e c . 8&#13;
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C o u r t (3 1 3 ) 7 0 6 - 9 6 7 6&#13;
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3 b e d r o o m , 1 b a th , la r g e&#13;
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d r y e r a n d a p p l i a n c e s . N o&#13;
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8 1 0 - 4 9 4 - 9 4 9 4&#13;
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o w n " U p N o r t h f e e l " e a s y&#13;
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$ 1 9 8 0 / M o ( b u i ld $ 1 K / M o&#13;
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d o g s . 7 3 4 - 6 6 2 - 8 6 6 9&#13;
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w / 2 c a r g a r a g e N e w&#13;
f i n i s h e s 8 a p p l ia n c e s .&#13;
$ 1 ,2 0 0 /m o 7 3 4 - 6 3 7 - 1 3 1 4&#13;
. P in c k n e y , C h a in o f L a k e s&#13;
1 5 0 0 s f , 4 b d rm , g a r a g e ,&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s , p r i v a t e d o c k ,&#13;
$ 1 1 8 5 . 5 1 7 - 4 0 4 - 9 2 2 1&#13;
S o u t h L y o n C i t y - 1 y r .&#13;
o ld , 3-4 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th ,&#13;
1 s t f l o o r la u n d r y , b o n u s&#13;
r o o m , b a s e m e n t , 3 c a r&#13;
g a r a g e , C / A , a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
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la u n d r y , in t e r n e t ,&#13;
n o p e t s , $ 4 3 0 +&#13;
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$ 3 5 / d a y ,$ 1 8 9 / w k , $ 7 0 0&#13;
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E m b a s s y H o t e l 6 6 2 - 7 1 0 0&#13;
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t ie s . 7 3 4 - 6 3 5 - 7 2 2 0&#13;
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b d rm 2 + b a t h , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
s u n r o o m , 2 c a r , o n p a r k&#13;
$ 2 0 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 4 9 - 4 2 0 9&#13;
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m o n t h d u e a t m o v e in&#13;
$ 9 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 9 3 4 5&#13;
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lu x u r y l i v in g ! 2 b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a th . $ 1 1 9 5 . 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 -&#13;
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g r e a t s h a p e H a r d w o o d ,&#13;
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f e n c e d y a r d . F a m i l y&#13;
n e i g h b o r h o o d , H a i s l e y&#13;
S c h o o l , p e t s O K ,&#13;
$ 1 2 9 5 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 6 5 - 4 8 4 2&#13;
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2 .5 b a t h 1 7 1 0 s q '+ h o u s e&#13;
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y a r d . S c r e e n e d p r c h .&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 7 2 - 4 2 7 2 /&#13;
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3-4 b d rm , 1 .5 b a t h , w a s h e&#13;
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s . T o n y 7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 0 8 6 5&#13;
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b a t h , J a c u z z i , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
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a g e , $ 1 ,8 0 0 /m o , 2 5 1 4&#13;
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N a s h , 3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
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$ 1 1 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 3 6 9 9&#13;
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m e n t a r y a n d 5 t o m id d&#13;
l e s c h o o l . F e n c e d b a c k&#13;
y a r d , p r i v a t e s t u d y , f a m i l&#13;
y r o o m , g o r g e o u s t o p o f&#13;
t h e l in e k i t c h e n ! $ 2 7 0 0&#13;
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W h i tm o r e L a k e - 3 b d rm ,&#13;
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c a r . L a k e A c c e s s , $ 1 5 0 0 /&#13;
m o . 5 1 7 - 4 0 4 - 2 2 2 4&#13;
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s . 7 3 4 - 4 3 9 - 8 5 6 5&#13;
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h o u s e , w a l k t o c a m p u s ,&#13;
o f f s t r e e t p a r k in g ,&#13;
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(5 1 7 ) 6 8 8 - 9 8 3 1&#13;
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c lo s e t o t o w n , p e t s&#13;
p o s s . , 7 3 4 - 6 6 3 - 8 8 8 3&#13;
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b a c k y a r d , u p d a t e d&#13;
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w / s e p a r a t e 1 B d rm b s m t&#13;
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g l a s s w a r e 8 g e n e r a l&#13;
h o u s e w a r e . F r i . 9 -5, c o n d&#13;
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b i r d s h o w e x ib i t io n 8&#13;
s a le . S u n J u l y 2 9 , 1 0 am -&#13;
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u n d e r F r e e . F o r m o r e&#13;
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p r o t e c t c h i ld r e n , $ 5 0 0&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 4 2 8 - 7 5 1 3&#13;
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4 d e c l a w e d , n e u t e r e d .&#13;
F r i e n d l y , w e l l - m a n n e r e d .&#13;
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e q u a l iz in g h i t c h , e x t r a s .&#13;
S t o r e d in d o o r s w in t e r s .&#13;
$ 7 0 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 8 4 - 4 6 8 3&#13;
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t h e F a s t e s t g r o w i n g&#13;
c i r c u l a t io n p r o m o t io n s&#13;
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c o u n t r y . O u r w in n in g&#13;
t e a m o f S a l e s / P r o m o t io n&#13;
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a n a v e r a g e o f&#13;
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i t e m s , e x e r c i s e e q u ip ,&#13;
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l ik e n e w , f o r p i a n o v i e w in&#13;
g c a l l 5 8 6 - 4 8 9 - 9 4 3 2 , F r i&#13;
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1 6 1 2 D a r tm o o r .&#13;
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w w w . p e t c i t y p e t s . c o m&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 8 3 - 3 4 7 4&#13;
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f r e e m id d l e a g e d m a le&#13;
c a t - g r a y t ig e r m a le&#13;
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c y l in d e r s , 2 W D , C D&#13;
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76K..................... $6,973&#13;
'01 SABLE 4 DR&#13;
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priced................... $6,995&#13;
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Auto, charcoal grey, 1 owner.&#13;
Sharpl.................. $7,990&#13;
‘06 FORD FOCUS&#13;
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special............. $12,900&#13;
‘07 FORD TAURUS&#13;
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trom, as low as .. $12,950&#13;
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a s ..................... $13,500&#13;
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like new............. $13,990&#13;
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miles.................. $14,990&#13;
‘06 MAZDA MPV&#13;
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....................$15,700&#13;
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.........................$16,900&#13;
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i all the options, save&#13;
thousands........... $16,900&#13;
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AWL Drive, Black, 16K, 1&#13;
owner. Leather, moon. Like&#13;
new.................. $17,900&#13;
'07 MAZDA 5 SPORT&#13;
7K miles, like new. .$18,900&#13;
'06 MONTEGO PREMIER&#13;
AWL Drive w/navigation&#13;
&amp; leather, 18K low&#13;
miles................ $19,900&#13;
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clean.......... $24,900&#13;
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.......... $24,900&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2007 www.mlive.com&#13;
r&#13;
'We landed on&#13;
the beach in&#13;
Normandy in&#13;
1944 and all you&#13;
could see was&#13;
a sea of several&#13;
hundred white&#13;
crosses ahead&#13;
on the bank. We&#13;
were just fresh&#13;
guys dumped&#13;
into water up&#13;
to our waist.&#13;
Basically,! was&#13;
just a kid. It made&#13;
me grow up.'&#13;
- U.S. Army veteran Charlie&#13;
Adams, 86, Handy Township&#13;
'I didn't realize&#13;
how important&#13;
it was to see this&#13;
memorial until&#13;
I made the trip.&#13;
I went off by&#13;
myself there and&#13;
thought about&#13;
the 21 buddies&#13;
I lost on two&#13;
different ships.'&#13;
- U.S. Navy veteran&#13;
Dwight "Micke/' Sachau, 83,&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
'There's no need&#13;
for any veteran&#13;
to be hesitant&#13;
about taking one&#13;
of these trips.&#13;
They help you&#13;
with ever^hing&#13;
and it all runs like&#13;
clockwork. It's&#13;
fantastic. Anyone&#13;
who wouldn't go&#13;
is nuts.'&#13;
- U.S. Navy veteran Walter&#13;
Freysinger, 80, Unadilla Township&#13;
Some 60 area&#13;
veterans took&#13;
a free Pride&#13;
and Honor&#13;
flight July 7&#13;
to visit the&#13;
World War II&#13;
Merttorial in&#13;
Washington,&#13;
D.C.that&#13;
opened in&#13;
2004.&#13;
LEISA THOMPSON&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
vets&#13;
see their&#13;
memorial&#13;
Honor Flight program takes&#13;
them to nation's capital&#13;
BY LEA-NNE SMITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
I t was just like the movies, says&#13;
Handy Township’s Charlie Adams.&#13;
One day in late 1944, he heard a&#13;
shrill whistle above and was sent&#13;
flying through the air by the blast&#13;
from a German bomb that landed in&#13;
front of him in France near the Belgian&#13;
border.&#13;
“ I didn’t know I was hit until I started&#13;
to feel the blood miming,” tlie now 86-&#13;
year-old World War I I veteran says. “ It&#13;
was from shrapnel, or at least I guess&#13;
that’s what it was. I didn’t see anything.”&#13;
Adams, drafted as a “ replacement” in&#13;
the U.S. Army’s 79th Infantry Division,&#13;
had a broken hip, a broken back and,&#13;
“my insides were all tom up,” he says.&#13;
It happened just a few days before the&#13;
Dec. 16 start of the Battle of the Bulge,&#13;
during which 19,000 American soldiers&#13;
were killed. Adams is sure his unit was&#13;
headed for the action.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
neighbors John&#13;
Johnson, 82,&#13;
left, and George&#13;
Monroe, 88,&#13;
both went to&#13;
Washington, D.C.,&#13;
to visit the World&#13;
War II Memorial.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
“ I spent six months in a full bocfy cast&#13;
and had to leam how to walk all over&#13;
again, but when you look at it now, being&#13;
wounded probably saved my life,”&#13;
he says.&#13;
Adams didn’t think about his own experience&#13;
when 63 years later he sat in a&#13;
motorized scooter in Washington, D.C.,&#13;
and looked up at the massive national&#13;
World War I I Memorial. He thought instead&#13;
of all the soldiers who weren’t as&#13;
Veteran Charlie Adams of Fowlervile,&#13;
above, sits with his granddaughter,&#13;
Angela Rasegan, as they prepare for&#13;
takeoff on a flight from Detroit to ,&#13;
Washington, D.C., to see the World&#13;
War II Memorial. Rasegan said her&#13;
grandmother, Grace Adams, wouldn't&#13;
let her husband go alone so Angela&#13;
volunteered to accompany him on&#13;
the special trip.&#13;
LEISA THOMPSON,&#13;
THE UVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
lucky as he was to come home alive.&#13;
“ I ’m an emotional fella, and I broke&#13;
down,” he says. “ People come up and&#13;
shake your h ^ d and say thank-you and&#13;
that makes you feel reaJly good. This is&#13;
an important memorial.”&#13;
A d ^ s figures his age and health&#13;
would keep him from ever seeing the&#13;
monument that opened in 2004. Then&#13;
he learned about Dexter’s Fhye Wiseley&#13;
and joined 60 military veterans fixim&#13;
southeast Michigan on a f i^ Ju ly 7&#13;
Pride and Honor Flight to Washington,&#13;
D.C.&#13;
George Monroe and John Johnson&#13;
of Fbwlerville, Walter Freysinger of Unadilla&#13;
Township and Dwight “Mickey”&#13;
Sachau of Hartland Township also made&#13;
the trip. They all say that World War H&#13;
vets considering one of the upcoming&#13;
SEE VETERANS, A4&#13;
WEEKEND EVENTS AROUND LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
A r t F a i r t o d r a w t a l e n t f r o m C a l i f o r n ia , T e x a s , F lo r id a&#13;
24th year will include&#13;
music, dance, classic&#13;
cars, food&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Watercolors, pottery, jeweliy&#13;
and more will be on display in&#13;
^ downtown Brighton this week-&#13;
P end along with the artists who&#13;
created them. That personal&#13;
touch is what Cheryl Mayday,&#13;
chairwoman of the B r it to n&#13;
Art Fhir, says makes this art&#13;
fair special.&#13;
“We have about 100 artists&#13;
who come from as far away as&#13;
Texas, California and Florida,”&#13;
says Mayday. “Brighton is a&#13;
top choice for them because&#13;
it’s a high quality art fair and a&#13;
smaller one.”&#13;
Mayday says the Brighton&#13;
Art Fhir has been attracting&#13;
about 20,000 people during the&#13;
last few years. This is its 24th&#13;
year, and in addition to art&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Christine Sarazin of Green Oak Township will display her&#13;
paintings in downtown Brighton this weekend at the Brighton&#13;
Art Fair.&#13;
there will be musical entertainment,&#13;
dance performance by&#13;
the Academy of Dance at the&#13;
gazebo, a classic car show put&#13;
on by the Kiwanis Club on Sunday,&#13;
and lots of food finm vendors&#13;
and local restaurants.&#13;
“You’ll find something different&#13;
in eveiy booth,” says Mayday.&#13;
“The Art Fair always does&#13;
well, and the artists are always&#13;
very happy to be here.”&#13;
Artist Christine Sarazin,&#13;
from Green Oak Township,&#13;
will co-chair the booth for the&#13;
Brighton Art Guild along with&#13;
Brighton artist Vicky Vichich.&#13;
“ I do primarily oil paintings&#13;
and also do water colors,” says&#13;
Sarazin. “ I ’ve met a lot of artists&#13;
in the area, and it’s an enriching&#13;
experience.”&#13;
Sarazin has a studio in her&#13;
home and also likes to paint&#13;
outdoors. “ It ’s called plein air,&#13;
and the outdoors become my&#13;
studio,” says Sarazin. “ I like to&#13;
paint outdoors in the mornings.&#13;
I paint for me, and if somebody&#13;
likes it and wants to buy it. I ’m&#13;
glad.” Sarazin’s paintings include&#13;
landscapes, flowers and&#13;
animals.&#13;
The Brighton Art Fhir is put&#13;
on by the Greater Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce and&#13;
will be going on both Saturday&#13;
and Sunday.&#13;
L i s a C a r o t i n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t l c a r o l i n @&#13;
l i v i n g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w 5 . c o m o r&#13;
a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 0 .&#13;
Brighton&#13;
A rt Fair&#13;
■ W h a t : M o re th a n 10 0&#13;
artists o n th e streets o f&#13;
d o w n to w n B rig h to n .&#13;
■ W h e n : S a tu rd a y -S u n d a y ,&#13;
A u g . 1 1 -12 .&#13;
■ H o u r s : 10 a .m .-6 p .m .&#13;
S a tu rd a y ; 10 a .m .-5 p .m .&#13;
S u n d a y .&#13;
■ W h e r e : A lo n g W e st M a in&#13;
S tre e t, w e s t o f G ra n d River&#13;
A v e n u e .&#13;
■ D e ta ils : 8 10 -2 2 7-5 0 8 6 .&#13;
M ill Pond Stage&#13;
performances&#13;
■ Saturday, 11 a.m.-2&#13;
p.m.: A n n ie C a p p s , fo lk&#13;
artist.&#13;
■ Saturday, 3-6 p.m.: Roy&#13;
S c o u tz, solo acoustic g u itar.&#13;
■ Sunday, noon-4 p.m.:&#13;
T h e Sheila La n d is Trio , ja z z&#13;
a n d blues.&#13;
M o r e w e e k e n d and community&#13;
events, 84&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Airport hosts&#13;
fly-in event&#13;
Saturday&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
The Brighton Airport is&#13;
staging its third annual Flyin&#13;
Cruise-in Saturday at the&#13;
tiny airport, located north of&#13;
Brighton on Hyne Road in&#13;
Brighton Township.&#13;
The private airport has&#13;
been moving forward in&#13;
the last few years with a&#13;
new runway, new lights and&#13;
other improvements. Longtime,&#13;
former airport manager&#13;
Pete Sheppard retired&#13;
e a rlie r this ye ar and has&#13;
been succeeded by Pete&#13;
Droncheff, who sold his&#13;
Novi business and took on&#13;
SEE FLY-IN, A2&#13;
» INDEX&#13;
Achievers &amp; Volunteers B3&#13;
Livingston Life B1-6&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Building A6&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column B1&#13;
Scrapbook B2&#13;
Sports C l-2&#13;
For the record - Errors of fact will&#13;
be promptly corrected.To report an&#13;
error, please call managing editor Rick&#13;
Fitzgerald at (810) 844-2004.&#13;
i t :&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
C o u n t y w id e b u r n in g b a n is l i f t e d&#13;
A countywide burning ban&#13;
implemented by the area fire&#13;
chiefs has been lifted.&#13;
The ban went into effect&#13;
Aug. 3 due to a lack of rain&#13;
and dry conditions that were&#13;
relieved by storms earlier this&#13;
week, said Putnam Township&#13;
F ire Chief Greg Amburgey,&#13;
the Livingston County F ire&#13;
Chiefs Association spokesman.&#13;
All residents must refer&#13;
back to their local ordinances&#13;
regarding campfires and&#13;
open burning of yard debris,&#13;
Amburgey said.&#13;
Hamburg Township residents&#13;
who lost trees and&#13;
branches during a Ju ly 19&#13;
storm also may resume burn-&#13;
, ing that debris until Sept. 30.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
C a n c e le d c a r n i v a l&#13;
Carnival owner not giving up on fight for&#13;
Summer Fest cancellation fee. A3&#13;
R e a d y t o b u i ld&#13;
Fowlerville buying vacant property to get it&#13;
ready for redevelopment. A3&#13;
K a r a t e k id&#13;
Pinckney-area teen wins a national&#13;
championship. Cl '• y " /&#13;
* Z ,&#13;
Believe it or&#13;
not. Melon&#13;
Fest got it’s&#13;
start in response&#13;
to a&#13;
j ^ break. B1&#13;
I&#13;
A2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2007&#13;
Helluva Cruise consists of 17-mile-iong party '&#13;
Spectators line the&#13;
route to see muscle&#13;
and classic cars in&#13;
an hour-long parade&#13;
BY HOPE LASH&#13;
N e w s s p e c i a l W r i t e r&#13;
Engines roared, tires&#13;
burned, the crowd cheered,&#13;
and a cloud of smoke lingered&#13;
over Hell last Saturday&#13;
as more than 350 registered&#13;
muscle and classic vehicles&#13;
participated in the annual&#13;
Helluva Cruise.&#13;
Car enthusiasts checked&#13;
out the display of Chargers,&#13;
Camaros, Mustangs and&#13;
other muscle cars as well&#13;
as a collection of custom&#13;
and classic cars and trucks&#13;
that made the 17-mile cruise&#13;
through Hell and Gregory,&#13;
ending in downtown Pinckney.&#13;
The first cars pulled into&#13;
the Pinckney High School&#13;
parking lot on Friday night&#13;
and continued until cruise&#13;
time on Saturday night. “The&#13;
cars just keep coming,” says&#13;
Arlene Carter, a Helluva&#13;
Cruise crew chief&#13;
The first Helluva Cruise&#13;
was created more than 20&#13;
years ago by John Colone,&#13;
a local business owner and&#13;
now the self-proclaimed&#13;
mayor of Hell. “ It ’s nice to&#13;
see the community coming&#13;
together at events like this,”&#13;
he says.&#13;
“Hundreds of people sitting&#13;
on lawns and driveways&#13;
waiting for the cars to go by&#13;
are a great sight,” Colone&#13;
says.&#13;
Neighborhood parties,&#13;
family gatherings and water&#13;
hoses have been staples&#13;
since the cruise’s inception.&#13;
Hosed-down roads make&#13;
burning rubber easier for the&#13;
muscle cars as they drive by&#13;
the applauding crowds.&#13;
Vicl^ Loy came from Dexter&#13;
to watch the cruise in Hell,&#13;
where the cars took an hour to&#13;
cruise through. “There were&#13;
people all along the road dragging&#13;
coolers finm their house,”&#13;
she says. “ It puts you in a party&#13;
mode.”&#13;
“ It really is amazing,” says&#13;
Pinckney resident Jefi' Langtiy.&#13;
“ It makes me want to have&#13;
a muscle car.”&#13;
The Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools Instriunental Music&#13;
Boosters sponsored and&#13;
organized this year’s cruise.&#13;
The event included an all-day&#13;
car show, children’s games, a&#13;
raffle, food concessions and&#13;
Helluva Cruise souvenirs.&#13;
“This was our first year and&#13;
it’s gone beyond our expectations,”&#13;
says Carter, one of the&#13;
volunteer organizers.&#13;
The car show included a&#13;
people’s choice car ballot for&#13;
“Best in Show” and seven other&#13;
categories.&#13;
Unadilla Township resident&#13;
Arnold Escher won “ Best&#13;
in Show” for his 1929 Lincoln&#13;
Touring car. “ It ’s a great&#13;
cruise,” he says. “There were&#13;
a lot of people stopping by who&#13;
were real car enthusiasts and&#13;
appreciated what they saw.”&#13;
More than 100 volunteers&#13;
contributed their time and talents.&#13;
“Every part of this event&#13;
was done on a volunteer basis,”&#13;
says Carter. “ Even our&#13;
logo was designed by a band&#13;
parent.”&#13;
The Pinckney booster organization&#13;
will use the funds&#13;
from the cruise to help replace&#13;
middle school band uniforms&#13;
and fund a band trip to&#13;
southern California in April.&#13;
1&#13;
Pinckney resident Bill Amstutz seeks refuge from the&#13;
from Pinckney High School last Saturday.&#13;
PHOTOS:LEISATHOMPSON,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
sun in his 1948 English Ford Anglia during the Helluva Cruise that rolled out&#13;
Above, Ann Arbor resident Brenda Oldeck sits in her 1972 Sun&#13;
Coupe at last weekend's Helluva Cruise in Livingston County.&#13;
Oldeck will also be driving the car in this year's Woodward&#13;
Dream Cruise.&#13;
At left, Bill Neumann of Stockbridge, right, and family friend&#13;
Margaret Jones, of Manchester, sit in the shade during the&#13;
Helluva Cruise next to a 1948 Chevrolet owned by Neumann's&#13;
wife, Louise.&#13;
FILEJAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
From left, Walt Davenport, Marv Dunlap and Peter Sheppard are among those who have been&#13;
promoting the use of the small Brighton Airport. The airport is hosting an open house, fly-in and&#13;
classic car show Saturday, 10 a.m-4 p.m.&#13;
FLY-IN F R O M A1&#13;
O r g a n iz e r s e x p e c t 1 ,5 0 0 f o r a n n u a l e v e n t&#13;
the airport manager’s job.&#13;
The public is invited to the&#13;
open house which accompanies&#13;
the Fly-in Cruise-in, with&#13;
events taking place 10 a.m.-4&#13;
p.m., rain or shine.&#13;
“We’re anticipating 1,500&#13;
people (at the event),” Henderlong&#13;
says. “We’re excited&#13;
about it.”&#13;
Unusual airplanes on display&#13;
w ill be experimental aircraft,&#13;
older production models,&#13;
a T-6 Texan World War&#13;
I I fighter plane and an F22A&#13;
Taylorcraft Tl’acker recently&#13;
purchased by Terry and Carol&#13;
Warren.&#13;
“We all love aviation, and&#13;
this (event) is good to share&#13;
what we love with everyone,”&#13;
says Carol Warren, who is the&#13;
event chairwoman.&#13;
In addition, a classic car&#13;
show will include about 100&#13;
classic, antique and custom&#13;
cars on display.&#13;
“This is just a community&#13;
event to raise awareness that&#13;
we are private ownership but&#13;
public use and are part of&#13;
the community,” adds Shawn&#13;
Henderlong, the president of&#13;
the Brighton Airport Association,&#13;
which owns the airport.&#13;
Fly-in Cruise-in&#13;
■ What: Third annual&#13;
airport open house and&#13;
classic car show.&#13;
■ When: Saturday, Aug.&#13;
11,10 a.m.-4 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Brighton ■&#13;
Airport on Hyne Road,&#13;
west of Hunter Road, in&#13;
Brighton Township.&#13;
■ Who: Open to the&#13;
public.&#13;
■ Cost: Free.&#13;
Another reason for the&#13;
Fly-in Cruise-in is maintaining&#13;
a good relationship with&#13;
the nearby subdivisions. “We&#13;
try to be a good neighbor,”&#13;
says Henderlong, adding he&#13;
has never received any complaints&#13;
from nearby residents&#13;
about the airport operation.&#13;
Free raffles for airplane&#13;
rides and prizes at no cost&#13;
will take place for signing up,&#13;
Warren says.&#13;
Also, registration for airplane&#13;
rides, for children ages&#13;
7-17, will be handled by the&#13;
This small airport&#13;
has completed&#13;
improvements&#13;
to lighting and&#13;
runway.&#13;
Young Eagles organization.&#13;
The plane rides will take&#13;
place at a later date, “ to expose&#13;
kids to aircraft and avia-&#13;
. tion,” Henderlong says.&#13;
Food and beverages will&#13;
also be available on the&#13;
grounds.&#13;
The airport was established&#13;
in 1946 and operated&#13;
for years as the Hyne A irport.&#13;
It became the B rig h ton&#13;
Airport after being purchased&#13;
by the association&#13;
six years ago. A ll association&#13;
members own a share&#13;
in the ownership of the a irport,&#13;
providing incentive to&#13;
keep it in good condition,&#13;
Henderlong says.&#13;
T o m T o l e n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t t t o l e n @&#13;
l i v i n g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 0 9 .&#13;
Fair board president reports success&#13;
F r o m N e w s s t a f f r e p o r t s&#13;
Another Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fa ir has come and gone, and&#13;
this year’s unofficial county&#13;
fair in Livingston County,&#13;
staged Ju ly 14-21, was a success&#13;
by virtually any measure,&#13;
officials say.&#13;
Fa ir Board President John&#13;
Morris gave his annual report&#13;
on the fair to the Livingston&#13;
County Board of Commissioners&#13;
at its meeting Monday.&#13;
“We put the family back&#13;
into the fair,” Morris said, referring&#13;
to a decision to return&#13;
to former times when the fair&#13;
was more community-oriented.&#13;
Morris said the deficit the&#13;
fair experienced in the last&#13;
couple of years has been&#13;
erased thanks to the changes&#13;
and big crowds at this ye ar’s&#13;
fair, with attendance up 11&#13;
percent over 2006.&#13;
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T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S F R ID A Y . A U G U S T 10, 2 0 0 7 A3&#13;
‘ Fowlerville to buy vacant downtown parcels&#13;
Former lumberyard and car dealership sites will have parking, new development&#13;
BY LINDA THEIL&#13;
N e w s S p e c i a l W r i t e r&#13;
Fow lerville has taken&#13;
the first step in filling the&#13;
holes left by the demise of&#13;
a former Ford dealership&#13;
and now-closed Fow lerville&#13;
Lumber in the northwest&#13;
quadrant of the downtown&#13;
^ business district.&#13;
P The village council this&#13;
week unanimously endorsed&#13;
a plan proposed by&#13;
the Fow lerville Downtown&#13;
Development Authority to&#13;
create two commercial lots&#13;
and a municipal parking lot&#13;
on the sites.&#13;
Council president and&#13;
DDA board member Wayne&#13;
Copeland said the Northwest&#13;
Quadrant proposal is a&#13;
great plan.&#13;
“ I t ’s a very, ve ry positive&#13;
project for Fow lerville,” Copeland&#13;
said. “ I t ’s the greatest&#13;
thing that’s happened in&#13;
a long time. DDA is part of&#13;
the village, too, and we work&#13;
very well together.”&#13;
Village manager Jo e&#13;
M erucci said the DDA has&#13;
purchase agreements totaling&#13;
$1.1 million with Jo h n&#13;
Smith for the parking lot&#13;
that formerly housed a Ford&#13;
dealership and with Thomas&#13;
Zimmerman owner of the&#13;
Fow lerville Lumber property.&#13;
Once purchased, the&#13;
property w ill be prepared&#13;
for redevelopment by the&#13;
private sector.&#13;
The DDA has asked the&#13;
village to remove a water&#13;
tower and transfer the water-&#13;
tower property to the&#13;
DDA. The DDA also must&#13;
acquire easements from&#13;
property owners near the&#13;
Early morning lure&#13;
r&#13;
r&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The sun's reflection glimmers on Howell's Thompson Lake as early morning fishermen take to the&#13;
water just off of Lakeview Cemetery to try their luck on Wednesday morning.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Brighton&#13;
A t t o r n e y : C i t y c a n 't&#13;
e x t e n d t a x d e a d l in e&#13;
A shift to an earlier collection&#13;
date for some property&#13;
taxes on nonhomestead property&#13;
in the Brighton school&#13;
district is putting some taxpayers&#13;
in a cash-flow.&#13;
But a city attorney’s ruling&#13;
last week puts an end to dis-&#13;
^ cussions in the city of Brighton&#13;
about a possible extension&#13;
of the deadline to pay the&#13;
taxes, which are due Aug. 15.&#13;
Brighton City Attorney Paul&#13;
Bums says the city cannot extend&#13;
the tax deadline, or waive&#13;
^ late penalties, for nonpayment&#13;
^ of property taxes on commerciaJ&#13;
property and secondary&#13;
residences. Businesses and&#13;
other commercial property, and&#13;
second homes or rental properties,&#13;
are considered nonhomestead&#13;
property and subject to&#13;
an annual tax of 18 mills.&#13;
In response to a request&#13;
.by the Brighton Area School&#13;
District, the city - and the&#13;
four surrounding townships&#13;
- for the first time are levying&#13;
a summer nonhomestead&#13;
property tax for the school&#13;
district. This is the first year&#13;
the Brighton Area Schools&#13;
has done a summer tax collection,&#13;
said Superintendent&#13;
Jim Craig. Previously, all&#13;
» Brighton schools taxes were&#13;
^ levied in the winter.&#13;
The taxes are due Wednesday,&#13;
and Burns issued his legal&#13;
opinion last week to City&#13;
1 Council. Council had asked&#13;
for the opinion in response&#13;
to inquiries by business owners&#13;
who questioned the summer&#13;
tax, which comes due at&#13;
a less prosperous time of the&#13;
year for retailers.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
C o u n c i l O K s h a l f o f&#13;
p o l ic e l i a i s o n c o s t&#13;
The village council has approved&#13;
an agreement to split&#13;
the cost of a police liaison officer&#13;
to work in the schools&#13;
with Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools. The agreement will&#13;
allow Fowlerville Police Officer&#13;
Je ff Soli and his drug-sniffing&#13;
dog, Quinn, to return to school&#13;
duty two days a week&#13;
The village and the school&#13;
district worked out the agreement&#13;
after the school board&#13;
eliminated Soli’s full-time police&#13;
liaison position in a round&#13;
of spending cuts in June. The&#13;
district’s portion of Soli’s fulltime&#13;
salary was budgeted at&#13;
$47,000. The salary cost figure&#13;
was not available from the village&#13;
before 'Tuesday night’s&#13;
school board meeting; Superintendent&#13;
Ed Alverson said he&#13;
would bring the agreement to&#13;
the board for action on Aug. 21.&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
S t a t io n c o n s t r u c t io n&#13;
m a y b e g in s o o n&#13;
F ire Chief Doug B e rry&#13;
hopes construction of a new&#13;
fire station on E a s t M-36 will&#13;
begin within the next couple&#13;
of weeks.&#13;
The township’s Board of&#13;
Trustees awarded the bid for&#13;
the station to Troy-based Degenhardt&#13;
and Sons on Ju ly 30&#13;
following nearly two months&#13;
of negotiations on price reductions&#13;
to bring the project&#13;
within the $3.5 million voters&#13;
approved one year ago.&#13;
The plan approved, with&#13;
Trustees Pat Hohl and&#13;
George Majoros voting no,&#13;
pared about $21,000 more off&#13;
reductions that already had&#13;
been suggested. The station&#13;
will not have dormitories and&#13;
laundry facilities originally&#13;
planned, but B e rry said overall&#13;
the department is happy&#13;
with the outcome.&#13;
Dwm space in the station&#13;
on M-36 near Pettysville Road&#13;
currently used as offices will&#13;
be freed up when the new station&#13;
is built, giving the department&#13;
the option of restoring&#13;
sleeping quarters if needed.&#13;
B e rry said. Space at the new&#13;
station for future dorms is being&#13;
reserved, he said.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
M a n a r r e s t e d in&#13;
c o m p u t e r s o l ic i t a t io n&#13;
A 40-year-old Hudsonville&#13;
man was arrested Monday&#13;
after Livingston County Sheriff’s&#13;
deputies said he used a&#13;
computer to solicit a minor&#13;
for sex.&#13;
The minor turned out to be&#13;
an undercover deputy working&#13;
with the Michigan Internet&#13;
Crimes Against Children&#13;
task force.&#13;
Deputies said the man solicited&#13;
what he thought was a girl&#13;
to meet him in Howell Township&#13;
for sex. His name was not&#13;
released pending arraignment.&#13;
Anyone with information about&#13;
Internet crimes can call the&#13;
task force at 877-529-2373.&#13;
F r o m N e w s s t a f f r e p o r t s&#13;
site, secure a maintenance&#13;
agreement with the village&#13;
for maintenance of the new&#13;
municipal parking lot, and&#13;
abandon Ann Street where&#13;
it runs through the middle&#13;
of the site.&#13;
Other contingencies to&#13;
the purchase include zoning&#13;
amendments for the parking&#13;
lot, engineering and site&#13;
plan approval. Tax In c re ment&#13;
Financing approval,&#13;
bonding for financing the&#13;
project, and signed purchase&#13;
contracts with purchasers.&#13;
The DDA plans to move forward&#13;
quickly on the project and&#13;
close on the property within&#13;
six to eight months, according&#13;
to terms of the purchase&#13;
agreements. The DDA hopes&#13;
to accommodate the scheduling&#13;
needs of undisclosed commercial&#13;
buyers of the property,&#13;
according to Merucci.&#13;
The land purchase and improvements&#13;
will be paid for by&#13;
the sale of approximately $1.5&#13;
million in bonds that will be&#13;
repaid using proceeds finm additional&#13;
taxes captured in the&#13;
DDA district once the site is&#13;
redeveloped.&#13;
The DDA board and village&#13;
council have taken this step in&#13;
order to prevent reduction in&#13;
property value due to vacant&#13;
property in the downtown area&#13;
and to keep the downtown&#13;
area vital under pressure finm&#13;
development south of town,&#13;
accorcfing to the resolution&#13;
passed by village council.&#13;
“We’ve seen the presentation&#13;
and we think it’s a really good&#13;
project,” said village council&#13;
member Carol Hill. “ It will&#13;
help the downtown and keep it&#13;
alive.”&#13;
A t t o r n e y s a y s c i t y d o e s n ' t&#13;
o w e f e e t o c a r n i v a l c o m p a n y&#13;
Summer Fest&#13;
carnival shut down&#13;
Ju ly 27; owner&#13;
wants canceJIation&#13;
fee&#13;
BYTOMTOLEN&#13;
AND AMALIE NASH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r s&#13;
The owner of a carnival&#13;
company whose employee&#13;
is accused of providing a lcohol&#13;
and having sex with&#13;
an underage Brighton girl&#13;
is seeking a $20,000 cancellation&#13;
fee from the city of&#13;
Brighton, but the city attorney&#13;
said his dispute should&#13;
be with the company that&#13;
put on Summer Fest and not&#13;
the city.&#13;
Robert Hallifax, owner&#13;
of Fam ily F\in 'lyme Shows&#13;
near Kalamazoo, said city&#13;
officials overreacted when&#13;
they closed down the carn ival&#13;
at the Brighton Summer&#13;
Fest on Ju ly 27. The carn ival&#13;
was scheduled to run&#13;
until 10 p.m. that night and&#13;
also Ju ly 28.&#13;
“ There is a cancellation&#13;
clause (in the contract) that&#13;
says we get $20,000 in 48&#13;
hours,” Hallifax said. “ The&#13;
city of Brighton arb itra rily&#13;
closed us down with no discussion,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
Now a state association&#13;
representing carnival and&#13;
midway shows has gotten&#13;
into the dispute.&#13;
E . J . Brown, executive director&#13;
of the Michigan Association&#13;
of F a irs and E x hibitions,&#13;
questioned why&#13;
the criminal background&#13;
check required by the city&#13;
of Brighton for such events&#13;
is applied to just “ one facet”&#13;
of the event and not acrossthe-&#13;
board. “ I ’m not questioning&#13;
the legality of it, but&#13;
why they only selected the&#13;
carnival ride company, and&#13;
not the rest of the vendors&#13;
and exhibitors and volunteers,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
'Two of the carnival workers,&#13;
whom the company has&#13;
since fired, are accused of&#13;
providing a 15-year-old and&#13;
16-year-old girl with alcohol&#13;
in a semi-trailer on the site&#13;
early that Saturday. One of&#13;
them has been charged with&#13;
having sex with the 15-yearold&#13;
girl, who is under the&#13;
age of consent in Michigan.&#13;
Brighton City Attorney&#13;
Paul Burns said that while&#13;
any action would be up to&#13;
the City Council, the city&#13;
doesn’t have “ any legal re sponsibility&#13;
to (Halifax);&#13;
his contract is with Events&#13;
E tc .,” Burns said.&#13;
Bu t H allifax said it was&#13;
the city that forced him to&#13;
shut down, not the private&#13;
company in charge of Summer&#13;
Fest. “ Events E tc . ...&#13;
didn’t force us to close our&#13;
operation,” said Hallifax,&#13;
hinting a lawsuit.&#13;
“ I was treated unfairly,&#13;
and the losers were the people&#13;
who came to have a good&#13;
time,” he said.&#13;
The Prin c ip a l Shopping&#13;
D istrict - formed in 2006 to&#13;
promote and market downtown&#13;
Brighton as a shopping,&#13;
dining and entertainment&#13;
destination - took over&#13;
Summer Fest this year from&#13;
the Downtown Brighton&#13;
Merchants Association. The&#13;
group hired Events E tc . to&#13;
organize and stage Summer&#13;
Fest.&#13;
Brighton Police Chief&#13;
Thomas Wightman said the&#13;
incident probably never would&#13;
have occurred if carnival officials&#13;
had provided police&#13;
in advance with a complete&#13;
list of the employees, as requested,&#13;
to check their criminal&#13;
records. The lists failed&#13;
to include the man charged&#13;
with criminal sexual conduct,&#13;
Wightman said, adding the decision&#13;
was made to close the&#13;
carnival for safety reasons.&#13;
“ The major concern was for&#13;
the safety of children in our&#13;
community,” he said.&#13;
Hallifax said he did provide&#13;
a complete employee&#13;
list that included the names&#13;
of both the men now facing&#13;
charges: Ju a n Carlos McCray,&#13;
22, and Robert V illa&#13;
rreal, 20. M cCray had a&#13;
past felony record for an&#13;
attempted weapons charge,&#13;
but Hallifax said his company’s&#13;
background screening&#13;
failed to uncover that conviction.&#13;
McCray, who has no known&#13;
address, faces trial on three&#13;
counts of third-degree criminal&#13;
sexual conduct, a 15-year&#13;
felony, and one misdemeanor&#13;
count of furnishing alcohol to&#13;
a minor.&#13;
M cCray was charged as a&#13;
second-offense habitual offender&#13;
because of his past&#13;
conviction for attempted&#13;
carrying of a concealed&#13;
weapon. In that case, he was&#13;
sentenced to a year of probation&#13;
on Ju n e 26 in Detroit.&#13;
He already has been bound&#13;
over to circuit court to stand&#13;
tria l, and was expected to&#13;
waive his arraignment, set&#13;
for today.&#13;
Villarreal, 20, of Detroit,&#13;
pleaded guilty to three counts&#13;
of furnishing alcohol to a minor&#13;
at his arraignment and was&#13;
scheduled to be sentenced today.&#13;
Both men remain in the&#13;
Livingston Coimty Jail.&#13;
PSD Board Chairman Rick&#13;
Starnfes said the board will&#13;
meet Wednesday at 7:30 a.m.&#13;
at City Hall, and he is asking&#13;
downtown merchants to&#13;
give input on Summer Fest,&#13;
and what can be done to correct&#13;
mistakes and improve it.&#13;
“There’s a lot of things that we&#13;
could do better,” Starnes said.&#13;
Starnes said he would&#13;
like the P SD to do the event&#13;
again next year, but said&#13;
that decision hasn’t been&#13;
made.&#13;
“ If the P SD runs it, we’ll&#13;
take a more hands-on approach,”&#13;
he said. “We want&#13;
to make sure the (merchants)&#13;
weren’t adversely&#13;
affected by this (carnival incident)&#13;
and want to address&#13;
their concerns.”&#13;
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How to get&#13;
involved&#13;
Veterans who served in the&#13;
armed forces during World&#13;
War II are eligible to join a&#13;
Pride and Honor Flight to&#13;
Washington, D.C., to see&#13;
the national World War II&#13;
Memorial free of charge.&#13;
■ The next trips are Oct. 13&#13;
and a date to be determined&#13;
next April. Although the Oct.&#13;
13 flight is full, cancellations&#13;
are common so a waiting list&#13;
is available.&#13;
■ For those who would&#13;
like to go on the trip as a&#13;
volunteer helper, the cost is&#13;
$ 2 0 0 .&#13;
■ A golf scramble fundraiser&#13;
is scheduled at the&#13;
Reddeman Farms course&#13;
near Chelsea Oct. 6 to&#13;
support the effort.&#13;
■ To sign up or learn more,&#13;
call Faye or Jack Wiseley at&#13;
734-426-8931, or check the&#13;
Web site at www.rc.net/org/&#13;
prideandhonorflight. E-mail&#13;
the Wiseleys at jfwiseley@&#13;
chartermi.net.&#13;
Fowlerville's George Monroe as he looked when&#13;
drafted into the U.S. Army in 1941. A country boy&#13;
working at a feed mill at the time, Monroe became&#13;
a driver on an anti-tank gun and taught many of his&#13;
fellow soldiers from big cities how to drive.&#13;
COURTESY. WALTER FREYSINGER&#13;
Unadilla Township's Walter Freysinger was 18 years old&#13;
and working at a farm in Chelsea when he was drafted into&#13;
the U.S. Navy and sent to the South Pacific in World War II.&#13;
COURTESY WALTER FREYSINGER&#13;
The fighting was fierce in the South Pacific&#13;
during World War II and shipmates bonded&#13;
like brothers, says Unadilla Township's Walter&#13;
Freysinger, who, on a lark to lighten things&#13;
up, posed for this picture in a grass hula skirt.&#13;
The photo has become a family treasure.&#13;
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LEISA THOMPSON,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Some 60 area veterans visited Washington, D.C., and the memorial to World War II veterans as part of a free Pride and Honor Flight&#13;
last month. Future trips are planned in October and April 2008.&#13;
VETERANS FROMA1&#13;
V o lu n t e e r e f f o r t s p u r r e d w o m a n t o c o o r d in a t e t r ip s&#13;
flights in October or next April&#13;
should just get on board.&#13;
“You won’t regret it,” Adams&#13;
says.&#13;
Tears, then action&#13;
\Yiseley was watching the&#13;
CBS television show “ Sunday&#13;
Morning” one day last fall when&#13;
she saw a story about Ohio veterans&#13;
who were taken on a free&#13;
trip to the memorial.&#13;
Many veterans of that era&#13;
no longer have the energy or&#13;
the money to make the trip on&#13;
their own, so volunteers raised&#13;
the funds, arranged the details&#13;
and flew them to Washington&#13;
and back on a single day. The&#13;
veterans were shown soaking&#13;
up the experience and discussing&#13;
how grateful they were for&#13;
the opportunity to finally see&#13;
the monument to their service.&#13;
“ I sat there watching it, crying,&#13;
tears rolling down my face,&#13;
watching these veterans,”&#13;
Wiseley says. “ I told my husband,&#13;
T want to do this.’”&#13;
The next day she contacted&#13;
E a rl Morse, the originator of&#13;
'The Honor Flight program in&#13;
Ohio, and asked for his help.&#13;
Morse sent a packet of materials&#13;
on how to plan and execute&#13;
atrip.&#13;
Wiseley, who works in theproperty&#13;
management office at&#13;
Ann Arbor’s Domino’s Farms,&#13;
got a buy-in from her husband,&#13;
Jack, a retired autoworker.&#13;
They enlisted the help of some&#13;
friends, including Carol Gaal of&#13;
Hartland and John Conklin of&#13;
Whitmore Lake.&#13;
Wiseley was driven by the&#13;
thought that time is running&#13;
out for the aging veterans, who&#13;
are dying at a rapid pace. Her&#13;
mantra became: “We don’t&#13;
have time to think of it. We need&#13;
to do it.”&#13;
The group raises money to&#13;
fund these daylong trips, and&#13;
handles the many logistics,&#13;
such as enlisting volunteers to&#13;
go along and help vets with the&#13;
difficulties of travel and their&#13;
many medical needs.&#13;
Pride and Honor Flights has&#13;
adopted “guardian” as the title&#13;
for its volunteers, but it has&#13;
nothing to do with legal issues.&#13;
It ’s about being a companion&#13;
for a day - pushing wheelchairs,&#13;
conversing, serving&#13;
food, answering questions, being&#13;
a friend who will meet the&#13;
veteran’s every need.&#13;
Some guarffians are family&#13;
members - children or grandchildren&#13;
of the veteran - but&#13;
many volimteer for the trip to&#13;
honor veterans in general.&#13;
“We’re going to do it until&#13;
there are no more veterans to&#13;
do it for,” Wiseley says. “ Either&#13;
they are too old and can’t go or&#13;
She stops short, leaving unsaid&#13;
the blunt fact Oiat someday&#13;
all the World War I I veterans&#13;
will be gone. Even as word has&#13;
spread about Pride and Honor&#13;
nights, the elderly veterans&#13;
sometimes smell a scam and&#13;
Wiseley must convince them&#13;
that they will not be billed for&#13;
the trip.&#13;
“ I can’t believe it’s free,” they&#13;
often tell her.&#13;
And her reply is always the&#13;
same: “Well, it’s not free. You&#13;
gave 60 years ago.”&#13;
Not forgotten&#13;
Beach Wade Melden of&#13;
Pigeon Forge, Tenn., was&#13;
Sachau’s shipmate on a U.S.&#13;
Navy minesweeper in Japan.&#13;
He drowned during an October&#13;
1945 typhoon.&#13;
“We were gonna run moonshine&#13;
together after the war,”&#13;
says Sachau, now 83. “Losing&#13;
him was like losing a brother.”&#13;
It was Melden and the 20&#13;
other mates he lost on two&#13;
ships that Sachau thought of&#13;
when he saw the World War&#13;
I I Memorial and its display&#13;
of 4,048 gold stars in a display&#13;
called The Price of Freedom.&#13;
Each star represents 100 of&#13;
the war’s more than 400,000&#13;
American casualties.&#13;
“This was something that&#13;
was due the guys, especially&#13;
those who gave their lives,”&#13;
he says. “This is the least we&#13;
could do for them.”&#13;
Sachau, who grew up in&#13;
Sioux City, Iowa, enlisted in&#13;
the U.S. Navy at age 17 in June&#13;
1941. Another brother also&#13;
joined the Navy and another&#13;
enlisted in the U.S. Army.&#13;
“With everything the Germans&#13;
were doing, it looked&#13;
like sooner or later we were&#13;
going to be in it,” he says.&#13;
“ I come from a family that&#13;
believes in country, that’s&#13;
all. Plus, we were just dumb&#13;
kids.”&#13;
Sachau landed on the U SS&#13;
McCawley, an attack troop&#13;
transport that played a crucial&#13;
role in the invasion of&#13;
Guadalcanal and Tulagi from&#13;
Aug. 7 to 9,1942.&#13;
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was advancing farther up the&#13;
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plane and later sank.&#13;
Sachau was one of only nine&#13;
sailors who survived out of&#13;
the engine room.&#13;
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those guys was I picked to&#13;
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Proud and good&#13;
Freysinger knew when he&#13;
turned 18 his number was&#13;
likely to come up on the draft&#13;
and it happened in February&#13;
1945. He went off to the U.S.&#13;
Navy. He ended up on the&#13;
heavy cruiser U SS Salt Lake&#13;
City, which had earned the&#13;
distinction of being in more&#13;
engagements than any other&#13;
ship in the Pacific Fleet.&#13;
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and living in Unadilla Township.&#13;
“Most of them had been&#13;
on the ship for most of the&#13;
war. They were tough. They&#13;
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Between his time on the&#13;
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South Pacific.&#13;
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six months after we dropped&#13;
the atomic bomb,” he says.&#13;
“ It was junk. There were telephone&#13;
poles standing that were&#13;
burned on one side and good&#13;
on the other and two concrete&#13;
dome-shaped buildings, otherwise&#13;
everjdhing was flat.”&#13;
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of granite with 17-foot-tall pillars&#13;
bearing the name of each&#13;
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was part of the country during&#13;
the war, was more than&#13;
Freysinger ever expected.&#13;
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“You just don’t realize until&#13;
you get there and see it.” •&#13;
Duty and honor&#13;
Fowlerville neighbors and&#13;
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and John Johnson, 82, made&#13;
the trip together. While Johnson&#13;
was drafted into the U.S.&#13;
Navy toward the end of the war&#13;
in 1945 and discharged after a&#13;
couple of months when troop&#13;
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Europe.&#13;
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Beach about two months after&#13;
the Normandy invasion&#13;
and wound up 25 miles from&#13;
Berlin when the war ended,”&#13;
Monroe says. “We spent 186&#13;
days in combat.”&#13;
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gun.&#13;
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of Webberville, who was killed&#13;
last November while on his&#13;
second tour of duty in Iraq.&#13;
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Monroe says. “He asked about&#13;
my time in the war fi’om the&#13;
time he was little. He joined&#13;
right out of school.”&#13;
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■ ■&#13;
Frog and turtle&#13;
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event at Varsity Day&#13;
Camp in Hamburg&#13;
Township. Nick&#13;
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N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
rv Wisniewski was just a&#13;
young college student at&#13;
the University of Michigan&#13;
in 1949 when his&#13;
basketball coach, E rn ie&#13;
McCoy, suggested Wisniewski&#13;
create a day camp&#13;
out in the country for Ann Arbor&#13;
youth to attend during the&#13;
summer.&#13;
Wisniewski’s response:&#13;
“What’s a day camp?”&#13;
After learning about the&#13;
concept of a day camp, Wisniewski,&#13;
his wife, and a few&#13;
friends founded Varsity Day&#13;
Camp.&#13;
The Hamburg Township&#13;
summer camp, named after&#13;
the University of Michigan&#13;
fight song “Varsity,” has been&#13;
hosting day camps on the&#13;
shore of Cordley Lake for&#13;
youth ages 6-12 for the last 58&#13;
years.&#13;
The camp costs $30 per day&#13;
and kids can come for one&#13;
to five days per week. “ It ’s a&#13;
great deal,” says Wisniewski,&#13;
known to campers as Mr.&#13;
Whiz. “You can’t find a babysitter&#13;
for $30 per day. Even if&#13;
you do, they’re going to eat&#13;
all your food and run up the&#13;
phone bill.”&#13;
Varsity Day Camp provides&#13;
outdoor fun for campers along&#13;
with a home-cooked lunch&#13;
made by Wisniewski’s wife,&#13;
Martha, a certified dietitian&#13;
and nutritionist.&#13;
The personal touch at Varsity&#13;
Day Camp can be traced&#13;
back to the camp’s roots. For&#13;
the first 50 years of the camp,&#13;
Wisniewski and others would&#13;
drive to Ann Arbor early in&#13;
the morning to pick up every&#13;
Camper from home.&#13;
After stopping at a store on&#13;
the way back to pick up food&#13;
for lunch, the kids would play&#13;
outdoors all day until being&#13;
driven home around 4 p.m.&#13;
The routine was repeated all&#13;
summer long.&#13;
In addition to the personal&#13;
V a r s ity D a y C am p&#13;
■ What: A day camp&#13;
started by Irv Wisniewski in&#13;
1949 after being given the&#13;
idea by his University of&#13;
Michigan Basketball coach&#13;
Ernie McCoy.&#13;
■ Where: On the shores of&#13;
Cordley Lake in Hamburg&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ When: Day camps&#13;
operate every weekday&#13;
from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m.,&#13;
beginning the first Monday&#13;
after school gets out each&#13;
summer for eight weeks.&#13;
The first day of camp next&#13;
summer will be June 18.&#13;
■ Who: The camp is open&#13;
to any youth, ages 6-12.&#13;
■ Details: 734-878-3515.&#13;
transportation, Wisniewski&#13;
and his wife and eight children&#13;
built the current camp&#13;
from scratch on 40 acres of&#13;
open fields, adjacent to the&#13;
Whitewood Lodge property&#13;
that hosted the camp for 23&#13;
years.&#13;
“We planted all the trees&#13;
and built the buildings all&#13;
while raising eight kids,” says&#13;
Martha Wisniewski. “All those&#13;
big trees were tiny when we&#13;
planted them.”&#13;
While there may not be any&#13;
fancy ropes courses or climbing&#13;
walls, Wisniewski believes&#13;
the simplicity of the camp lets&#13;
kids create their own fun.&#13;
“This is a very unique&#13;
place,” says Ir v Wisniewski.&#13;
“ If you provide the proper environment&#13;
for the kids, it will&#13;
take care of itself.”&#13;
Throughout the course of&#13;
a day at Varsity Day Camp,&#13;
campers are able to choose&#13;
the activities that they participate&#13;
in.&#13;
George Perrett, a 12-yearold&#13;
camper from Ann Arbor,&#13;
has been sp,ending his summer&#13;
days at Varsity since&#13;
Some of Varsity Day Camp's activities are canoeing, rowboating, sailing, swimming and fishing.&#13;
2 0 0 2 .&#13;
“ It ’s fun because it helps&#13;
me stay in shape for sports&#13;
and I can take a break when&#13;
I want to,” says Perrett. “Ju s t&#13;
being outside and hanging&#13;
out is great.”&#13;
The idea of personal choice&#13;
is something that camp counselor&#13;
Elaine Eggleston believes&#13;
is the best part of the&#13;
camp.&#13;
“ It ’s great that the kids&#13;
have the choice of what they&#13;
want to do,” says Eggleston.&#13;
“ I ’ve worked at expensive&#13;
camps with great facilities,&#13;
but the Jdds had to do whatever&#13;
was scheduled if they&#13;
liked the activity or not.”&#13;
Eggleston, now 29, was a&#13;
camper a t Varsity Day Camp&#13;
for six years and became a&#13;
counselor there as soon as&#13;
she turned 18.&#13;
“This is where I learned&#13;
how to swim,” says Eggleston.&#13;
“And now I teach kids how to&#13;
swim in the same place.”&#13;
Dave McWhinnie, a science&#13;
teacher at Pathfinder Middle&#13;
School in Pinckney, has been&#13;
having fun as a counselor at&#13;
camp for 30 years.&#13;
“The kids are doing what&#13;
they want,” says McWhinnie.&#13;
“That’s a big selling point of&#13;
the camp.”&#13;
While McWhinnie can usually&#13;
be found playing at the&#13;
baseball dianjond, he also&#13;
doubles as an expert turtle&#13;
hunter. “Anytime we can find&#13;
a big soft-shell turtle is great,”&#13;
he says with a smile.&#13;
Today is the last day of&#13;
camp activities at Varsity this&#13;
summer, but campers can&#13;
start counting down the days&#13;
until the camp opens back up&#13;
for next summer: Ju n e 18.&#13;
Varsity Day Camp has&#13;
been a part of the Wisniewski&#13;
family for 58 years, and Mr.&#13;
Whiz has loved every minute&#13;
of it.&#13;
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A6 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 2007&#13;
Golf Club Road housing plan rejected&#13;
Developer's attorney says he'll continue trying to rezone land, possibly in court&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Owners of the Chemung&#13;
Hills Golf Course in Oceola&#13;
Township took another hit last&#13;
week when township trustees&#13;
rejected their request to rezone&#13;
more than 150 acres of&#13;
land along Golf Club Road for&#13;
a housing development.&#13;
The failed request had already&#13;
been turned down by&#13;
the township’s planning commission&#13;
and the Livingston&#13;
County Planning Commission.&#13;
Developers of Chemung&#13;
Hills Properties still hope to&#13;
build 286 single-family homes&#13;
on the site but need to have&#13;
the land rezoned first.&#13;
Citing 16 reasons why the&#13;
plan was flawed, Trustee&#13;
Bob Henshaw moved to re je&#13;
c t the request, with support&#13;
from 'Trustee Lance&#13;
Schuhmacher. Additional&#13;
support came from Supervisor&#13;
B ill Bamber, 'Treasurer&#13;
E ve lyn Cornell and Trustee&#13;
Sean Dunleavy. 'Trustee Kieth&#13;
Huff abstained, due to a&#13;
conflict of interest, as he a lready&#13;
rejected the proposal&#13;
serving as a member of the&#13;
township’s planning commission.&#13;
Township Clerk&#13;
Kathy M cLean was absent.&#13;
“ I don’t understand why&#13;
they denied it,” said Chemung&#13;
Hills Properties principal&#13;
owner Simone Mauro, following&#13;
the board of trustees&#13;
vote, “ It ’s probably the nicest&#13;
site plan proposed in the community.”&#13;
Featuring smaller lots and&#13;
smaller houses designed to&#13;
attract young couples and&#13;
empty-nesters, Mauro said&#13;
his project would not end&#13;
like those of four neighboring&#13;
developments which&#13;
have either filed bankruptcy&#13;
or gone into foreclosure in&#13;
seven years.&#13;
“We’re a different product,&#13;
(catering to) a different market,”&#13;
he said, commenting on&#13;
similar projects of his that&#13;
have found success in Arizona&#13;
and North Carolina.&#13;
Trustees were unwilling to&#13;
take the chance of promised&#13;
success. As written in the&#13;
motion which denied the request,&#13;
with more than 1,000&#13;
vacant single-family homes&#13;
in Oceola Township, coupled&#13;
with multiple nonconformities&#13;
in the proposal and the&#13;
probability of contamination&#13;
to the nearby water sources,&#13;
the plan was deemed not acceptable.&#13;
According to Bamber, the&#13;
developer must wait a year&#13;
before petitioning the board&#13;
again with a revised site pan.&#13;
Due to the potential for pending&#13;
litigation, however, he did&#13;
not explain what would need&#13;
to be corrected to win board&#13;
support.&#13;
Willing only to take the&#13;
commercial component out&#13;
of the initial plan, Tom Kalas,&#13;
attorney for Chemung Hills&#13;
Properties, said he would&#13;
move quickly to “ exhaust local&#13;
remedies,” including a petition&#13;
to the township’s Zoning&#13;
Board of Appeals.&#13;
The next step, he said, is&#13;
circuit court.&#13;
The request to rezone the&#13;
land already is more than&#13;
three years old. If approved&#13;
Thursday, the developer had&#13;
SONIA GOrn=RIED,T&gt;HE UVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
anticipated a 2010 occupancy&#13;
date.&#13;
L a u r i e H u m p h r e y c a p b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t l h u m p h r e y @&#13;
l i v i n g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w 5 . c o m&#13;
o r 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 0 3 .&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Brighton&#13;
M a r t in i b a r s la t e d&#13;
f o r f o rm e r s t o r e s i t e&#13;
Downtown Brighton should&#13;
soon have a martini bar, following&#13;
the City Council’s Aug.&#13;
2 approval of a site plan for&#13;
Downtown Main Martini B a r&#13;
and G rille in the former B e v erly&#13;
Rae’s women’s apparel&#13;
store, 201 W. Main St.&#13;
Lindsay Omstead, a Brighton&#13;
entrepreneur, hopes to&#13;
have the business open by the&#13;
end of the year.&#13;
She plans to serve a variety&#13;
of martinis, bottled beers&#13;
from around the world, and&#13;
high-quality food from hors&#13;
d’oeuvres to full dinners.&#13;
Omstead’s proposal includes&#13;
an outdoor cafe on the&#13;
west side of the building that&#13;
will seat 30-50 patrons.&#13;
S i t e p la n a m e n d e d&#13;
f o r R o t t e r m o n d 's&#13;
The Brighton City Council&#13;
has approved the site plan&#13;
amendment for the Rottermond’s&#13;
Jewelers store, which&#13;
already is under construction&#13;
at the corner of E a s t Main&#13;
Street and Grand R iver Avenue&#13;
on the former site of the&#13;
Cap-N-Cork.&#13;
Dean Rottermond plans to&#13;
move from his current location&#13;
a couple of doors down&#13;
East Grand River Avenue.&#13;
He plans to make the new&#13;
location four times the current&#13;
size and create a T iffany’s&#13;
motif featuring large&#13;
windows, a cast stone clad&#13;
entrance, and display cases&#13;
on both the Grand R iv e r&#13;
Avenue and Main Street&#13;
fronts.&#13;
Howell&#13;
S c h o o ls a f f e c t e d&#13;
b y c e l l t o w e r f i r e&#13;
Howell school officials are&#13;
working hard to get permanent&#13;
cell and wireless service&#13;
restored following a fire that&#13;
disabled a tower on the Howell&#13;
High School campus on&#13;
Ju ly 21.&#13;
Rick Terres, associate superintendent&#13;
for finance, said&#13;
that loss of the tower has affected&#13;
wireless service to at&#13;
least four school buildings&#13;
and that the temporary tower&#13;
installed by American Tower&#13;
L i v i n g s t o n h o m e s a l e s c o n t i n u e d e c l i n e&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
&amp; BUILDING&#13;
County still (doing&#13;
better than many&#13;
other areas in&#13;
Michigan&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Home sales continued to&#13;
decline in Livingston County&#13;
during the first half of the&#13;
year, but the county is still&#13;
doing better in terms of sales&#13;
than many other locations in&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
In the first half of 2007,&#13;
home sales in Livingston&#13;
County dropped 14.1 percent&#13;
from a year ago, and the median&#13;
sale price of a home in&#13;
the county was down more&#13;
than $17,000.&#13;
As of Ju n e 30, the highest&#13;
number of listings in the&#13;
county was in Genoa Township&#13;
with a total of 565 this&#13;
year. Genoa Township had&#13;
the second highest median&#13;
sale price in the county for&#13;
the year at $231,350 behind&#13;
Hartland Township, which&#13;
had a median sales price of&#13;
$245,000.&#13;
Livingston County still has&#13;
some of the highest average&#13;
and median home sales prices&#13;
in Michigan. The median sale&#13;
price in Ju n e was $202,882&#13;
compared with $227,000 in&#13;
Washtenaw, $187,000 in Oakland,&#13;
$99,000 in Wayne. Statewide&#13;
the average sale price&#13;
was $136,566 at the halfway&#13;
point through the year.&#13;
“ I remain cautiously optimistic&#13;
about the housing&#13;
market,” says Michelle Brant,&#13;
executive director of the L iv ingston&#13;
County Association&#13;
of Realtors. “Yes, sales are&#13;
down from a year ago, but&#13;
if you look at the number of&#13;
sales in April of 2007, for example,&#13;
there was actually a&#13;
6.5 percent increase. June&#13;
of 2007 has had the highest&#13;
number of sales in the county&#13;
U SA CAROLIN.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY N EWS&#13;
Genoa Township currently has more houses for sale than any other township in Livingston&#13;
County.This house is located in Genoa Township's Pine Creek Ridge subdivision.&#13;
of any month in 2007.”&#13;
Brant says most of the&#13;
homes sold in the county&#13;
were in the $200,000-$250,000&#13;
range followed by homes in&#13;
the $150,000-$175,000 range.&#13;
Ja n e Pendleton, president-&#13;
elect of the Livingston&#13;
County Association of R e a ltors&#13;
and an agent with Century&#13;
21 Brighton Towne Co.,&#13;
says that the biggest drop&#13;
in home sales in Livingston&#13;
County this year was in Ja n uary&#13;
with a 22 percent drop,&#13;
but that it has improved&#13;
since then.&#13;
“You have peaks and valleys,&#13;
and a little bit of a correction&#13;
is necessary,” says&#13;
Pendleton. “ I think Livingston&#13;
County has been and continues&#13;
to be a very desirable&#13;
place to live because of our&#13;
wonderful recreational opportunities,&#13;
our scenic neighborhoods,&#13;
and because we’re&#13;
so well located for people who&#13;
travel to Detroit, Flint, Ann&#13;
Arbor and Lansing. We are&#13;
still considered more affordable&#13;
than Oakland County&#13;
in terms of taxes and home&#13;
prices.”&#13;
Pendleton says first-time&#13;
home buyers have had more&#13;
opportunity to enter the&#13;
housing market because of&#13;
Homes sales&#13;
up da te&#13;
Here is a look at the&#13;
Livingston County real&#13;
estate market at the&#13;
halfway point through&#13;
2007.&#13;
■ Homes sold through&#13;
June: 825; 960 last year.&#13;
■ Median sale price,&#13;
2007: $202,882; down&#13;
from $220,483 last year.&#13;
■ Most active price&#13;
range: $200,000-&#13;
$250,000.&#13;
the availability of homes and&#13;
lower prices.&#13;
Jim Rogers, data center&#13;
manager for the Southeast&#13;
Michigan Council of Governments,&#13;
said the housing market&#13;
in Michigan is one of the&#13;
worst since World War II.&#13;
“The worst was in the&#13;
early 1980s, and the region&#13;
bounced back pretty quickly&#13;
from that,” says Rogers. “ I&#13;
would expect there would be&#13;
a pent-up demand by people&#13;
who have been wanting to&#13;
buy their next home that will&#13;
eventually be expressed, but&#13;
there also is a build-up of&#13;
unsold houses and high vacancy&#13;
rates. It ’s going to take&#13;
a while to absorb that, so it&#13;
may be longer than a couple&#13;
of years to bounce back. It really&#13;
started in spring of 2005&#13;
and has been getting progressively&#13;
worse.”&#13;
Rogers says Michigan’s&#13;
housing market is directly&#13;
related to the employment&#13;
situation having suffered six&#13;
straight years of job losses&#13;
and uncertainty in the auto&#13;
industry. He says the forecast&#13;
for jobs is that growth will resume&#13;
in 2010.&#13;
“The region is losing population,”&#13;
says Rogers. “We don’t&#13;
expect there will be population&#13;
growth until middle of next decade.&#13;
The faster-growing places,&#13;
like parts of Washtenaw and&#13;
Livingston Counties, are not&#13;
going to see the growth in the&#13;
future that they experienced in&#13;
the last decade.”&#13;
As far as the rest of 2007&#13;
goes, Brant speculates, “ I anticipate&#13;
the housing market&#13;
in Livingston County will remain&#13;
the same as it is.”&#13;
L i s a C a r o l i n c a n b e&#13;
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l i v i n g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 0 .&#13;
is shorter and does not have&#13;
the same capabilities. “ It ’s&#13;
causing us some fits,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
Terres said the tower problem&#13;
is one of the larger logistical&#13;
issues facing the district&#13;
and it prepares to begin a new&#13;
school year in September.&#13;
He said the tower company&#13;
has told the district that installing&#13;
a permanent tower&#13;
could take up to 10 weeks.&#13;
F ire officials believe the&#13;
tower caught fire due to a&#13;
contractor working with a&#13;
torch at its base. A number&#13;
of cell phone providers use&#13;
the tower including Nextel,&#13;
Sprint, AT&amp;T and the school&#13;
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^ L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y p r o p e r t y s a l e s&#13;
Property sold recently throughout the county:&#13;
I&#13;
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BY THE&#13;
NUMBERS&#13;
Brighton City&#13;
976 Devonshire Ct; $175,100&#13;
8275 Heathertree Lane;&#13;
$60,000&#13;
8275 Heathertree Lane;&#13;
$374,000&#13;
372 Woodfield Square Lane;&#13;
$177,167&#13;
b Brighton Township&#13;
^ 4460 Pleasant Valley; $196,000&#13;
2705 Tim Ave; $138,617&#13;
Conway Township&#13;
8893 Gregory Road, N;&#13;
$60,000&#13;
8989 Gregory Road, N;&#13;
$270,152&#13;
6225 Lovejoy Road, W;&#13;
$157,250&#13;
Deerfieid Township&#13;
6474 Hogan Road; $165,000&#13;
Fowierviile Viliage&#13;
126 Collins St; $114,500&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
2700 Chilson Meadows Lane;&#13;
$286,421&#13;
1616 Hughes Road; $266,326&#13;
4650 Huntington Dr; $619,000&#13;
4784 New Haven Dr; $212,000&#13;
5564 Water Willow Dr;&#13;
$204,295&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
10900 Boufdercrest Dr;&#13;
$60,000&#13;
10832 Eagle Cove Dr;&#13;
$288,000&#13;
13794 Edenderry D r; $245,000&#13;
12919 Woodgrove Dr; $295,000&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
8639 Legrand Dr; $212,609&#13;
8322 Pettysville Road;&#13;
$169,900&#13;
2710 Signature Circle;&#13;
$245,000&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
6761 Slawski Dr; $251,600&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
10051 Bergin Road; $169,900&#13;
1650 Hartland Woods Dr;&#13;
$198,500&#13;
8936 Lantree Dr; $315,500&#13;
1280 Thom Ridge Dr; $70,000&#13;
1480 Woodhurst Ct; $64,000&#13;
Howell City&#13;
699 Indiana; $76,000&#13;
517 Kimball 9t; $267,000&#13;
427 Livingston St; $108,000&#13;
1208 Still Valley Dr; $235,000&#13;
218 Washington St, E ;&#13;
$147,287&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
505 Burkhart Road, N;&#13;
$242,008&#13;
3052 Kneeland Circle;&#13;
$136,874&#13;
1540 Layton; $123,271&#13;
1382 Steeplechase Ct;&#13;
$155,500&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
3753 Norton Road; $185,850&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
2729 Tumberry Ct; $200,137&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
10601 Stoneyfield Ct; $460,000&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
10336 Hartland Road;&#13;
$294,412&#13;
10492 Lake Shore Dr;&#13;
$197,568&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
20900 TVebesh Road E ;&#13;
$167,253&#13;
20108 Wasson Road; $450,000&#13;
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C i t y o f B r i g h t o n&#13;
903 Brighton Lake Road,&#13;
$5,666, re-roof&#13;
1427 Darnel St., $5,100, residential&#13;
alteration&#13;
1020 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$8,000, commercial siding&#13;
601 Franklin St., $7,067, re roof&#13;
613 Woodberry Lane,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
615 Woodberry Lane,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
617 Woodberry Lane,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
250 Woodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
252 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
254 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
256 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
236 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
238 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
240 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
242 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
224 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
226 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
228 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
230 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
214 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
216 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
218 W oodfield Square,&#13;
$8,445, re-roof.&#13;
70S W. Main St., $10,000,&#13;
residential alteration.&#13;
6146 Green Ash Drive,&#13;
$150,000, condo.&#13;
6158 Green Ash Drive,&#13;
$150,000, condo.&#13;
6170 Green Ash Drive,&#13;
$150,000, condo.&#13;
6182 Green Ash Drive,&#13;
$150,000, condo.&#13;
8100 Murphy Drive, $21,400,&#13;
tenant build-out&#13;
81 Summit St., $140,000,&#13;
warehouse addition.&#13;
719 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$35,000, tenant build-out.&#13;
101 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$5,700, foundation.&#13;
8375 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$100,000, interior renovations.&#13;
134 N. First St., $235,000, interior&#13;
renovations.&#13;
134 N. First St., $200,000,&#13;
drive-up banking.&#13;
609 Flin t, #1, $38,000, fire&#13;
damage.&#13;
D e e r f i e l d&#13;
T o w n s h ip&#13;
7428 Driftwood Drive,&#13;
$86,092, addition to existing&#13;
single-family home.&#13;
44 Heron Bay, $109,821,&#13;
H UD Spec Home set-up.&#13;
44 Heron Bay, $20,000, HUD&#13;
Spec Home foundation.&#13;
11575 Argentine Road, roof&#13;
addition, $5,151.&#13;
G e n o a T o w n s h ip&#13;
1100 S. Latson Road,&#13;
$100,000, redo racks and fixtures&#13;
in re ta il store.&#13;
2200 Genoa Business Park&#13;
Drive, $1,415,256, office&#13;
building.&#13;
5424 Leelanau Court,&#13;
$31,250, inground pool with&#13;
fence.&#13;
3669 E. Grand River,&#13;
$950,000, interior buildout&#13;
re ta il store.&#13;
7575 Grand River, $78,943,&#13;
interior buildout medical office&#13;
phase 1.&#13;
4900 Richardson Road,&#13;
$64,575, sunroom.&#13;
7575 Grand River, $78,943,&#13;
interior buildout medical office&#13;
phase 2.&#13;
7575 Grand River, $78,943,&#13;
interior buildout medical office&#13;
phase 3.&#13;
4500 Club Drive, $10,904,&#13;
temporary storage trailer.&#13;
630 Sunrise Park, $149,222,&#13;
addition to two story single&#13;
family home.&#13;
3704 Snowden Lane, $9,999,&#13;
wood deck.&#13;
3606 Woodridge Drive,&#13;
$32,599, inground pool &amp;&#13;
spa with fence.&#13;
4400 Brighton Road,&#13;
$10,174, above ground pool.&#13;
6624 Cunningham Lake&#13;
Road, $15,435, 2 story deck.&#13;
6624 Cunningham Lake&#13;
Road, $71,908, two story detached&#13;
garage.&#13;
5306 Hidden Pines Court,&#13;
$12,219, enclosed wood&#13;
deck.&#13;
3390 Woodridge Drive,&#13;
$28,409, inground pool with&#13;
fence.&#13;
4490 Clifford Road, $23,262,&#13;
attached garage.&#13;
2533 Spring Grove, $23,011,&#13;
inground pool with fence.&#13;
5914 Pine Trace Court,&#13;
$10,861, sunroom.&#13;
4963 Fairways Drive,&#13;
$1,500, deck stairway.&#13;
878 N. W hite W illow Court,&#13;
$2,908, wood deck.&#13;
7575 Grand River, $100,000&#13;
interior renovation.&#13;
H a r t l a n d&#13;
T o w n s h ip&#13;
11607 Island Court, $43,682,&#13;
two one story additions.&#13;
11479 Clyde Road,&#13;
$1,500,000, two story single&#13;
family home with three car&#13;
attached garage.&#13;
556 Chukker Cove, $21,591,&#13;
inground pool with fence.&#13;
12364 Erika Road, $11,992,&#13;
sunroom addition.&#13;
11654 Maxfield Blvd.,&#13;
$7,726, wood deck.&#13;
5973 Mabiey Hill Road,&#13;
$6,438, wood deck.&#13;
11240 Matthew Lane,&#13;
$5,454, wood deck.&#13;
1855 M axfield, $9,362, wood&#13;
deck.&#13;
253 Mystic Meadows Court,&#13;
$20,500, wood deck and&#13;
screened porch.&#13;
4433 Cullen Road, $13,635,&#13;
wood deck.&#13;
5199 Hunters Ridge, $9,090,&#13;
polebarn floor.&#13;
10014 Highland Road,&#13;
$75,000, sidewalks.&#13;
11414 Dunham Road,&#13;
$15,993, detached carport.&#13;
H o w e l l T o w n s h ip&#13;
1684 Hydraulic Drive,&#13;
$1,291,195, warehouse addition&#13;
2220 Layton Road,&#13;
$110,658, renovation of single&#13;
story single family&#13;
home.&#13;
3327 Fisher Road, $49,817,&#13;
single story addition to single&#13;
family home.&#13;
1475 Burkhart, $7,500, 3&#13;
wall signs factory store.&#13;
740 Dieterle, $28,409, inground&#13;
pool with fence.&#13;
4414 Wynnwood, $58,156,&#13;
wood deck.&#13;
5580 Crandall, $16,426, sunroom&#13;
and patio.&#13;
3463 Amber Oaks, $125,528,&#13;
two story single family&#13;
home with two car attached&#13;
garage.&#13;
3419 Bowen, $14,481, sunroom.&#13;
287 Cimarron Drive,&#13;
$133,923, one story single&#13;
family home with two car&#13;
attached garage.&#13;
1387-1412 Steeplechase&#13;
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building.&#13;
3462 Amber Oaks Drive,&#13;
$134,063, one story single&#13;
family home with two car&#13;
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T h e L i v i n g s t o n C o m m u n i t y N e w s&#13;
* A c o m m o n&#13;
o c c u r r e n c e ,&#13;
» c o in c id e n c e&#13;
What are the chances ....&#13;
How many times have you&#13;
asked yourself that question&#13;
when you cross paths with&#13;
some odd occurrence?&#13;
You talk about buying a certain&#13;
brand of car and ... every&#13;
time you turn around there’s&#13;
one driving by.&#13;
Your daughter introduces&#13;
you to her new boyfriend ...&#13;
only to find out he shares a&#13;
birthday with your son.&#13;
What are the chances ...&#13;
Whether you call it an odd&#13;
coincidence, a quirk of fate or&#13;
a weird happenstance, these&#13;
times in our lives when the&#13;
stars seem to align just right&#13;
are strange times indeed.&#13;
The always-interesting&#13;
Wikipedia defines coincidence&#13;
as the noteworthy alignment&#13;
of two or more events or circumstances&#13;
without obvious&#13;
causal connection.&#13;
From a statistical perspective,&#13;
the experts tell us that&#13;
coincidences are inevitable&#13;
and often not as unusual as&#13;
they might appear. The odds&#13;
that two people share a birthday,&#13;
for example, reaches 50&#13;
percent with a group of just&#13;
22 people. That’s a lot more&#13;
common that most of us probably&#13;
would expect.&#13;
I ’ve had what seems like an&#13;
inordinate number of these&#13;
coincidences lately.&#13;
After spending a recent&#13;
Saturday afternoon planning&#13;
for a late-summer visit to the&#13;
Upper Peninsula, we picked&#13;
up our Sunday Ann Arbor&#13;
News only to find the travel&#13;
section focused on, what else,&#13;
but visiting the U .E What are&#13;
the chances?&#13;
On the first night of a weeklong&#13;
bicycling trip in Virginia&#13;
at the end of June, we were&#13;
mingling in the crowd and&#13;
next to me in the beverage&#13;
line was a newspaper editor&#13;
I met years ago at a conference&#13;
outside of Washington,&#13;
D.C. He lives in Kentucky, we&#13;
live in Michigan and we connect&#13;
in Virginia. What are the&#13;
chances?&#13;
During that same trip to&#13;
Virginia, we took a side trip&#13;
to Richmond where we took&#13;
a guided tour of the newly restored&#13;
state Capitol building.&#13;
A few days later, we’re back&#13;
in Columbus, Ohio, to drop off&#13;
our daughter and son-in-law&#13;
before heading home. I pick&#13;
up her Sunday newspaper&#13;
and featured is a story about&#13;
visiting the Virginia state&#13;
Capitol after its $100 million&#13;
renovation.&#13;
Bu t the strangest coincidence&#13;
I ’ve had lately came&#13;
at the wedding of a friend’s&#13;
daughter earlier this summer&#13;
in Chicago. This friend&#13;
and I grew up in Saginaw together&#13;
and he seated us at a&#13;
table with a group of Saginaw&#13;
folks. We had only met one of&#13;
the eight others at the table.&#13;
Or so we thought.&#13;
I sat next to a man about&#13;
my age and we chatted as we&#13;
waited for dinner. He had attended&#13;
the same high school,&#13;
although I was two years&#13;
ahead of him.&#13;
We talked about where in&#13;
Saginaw we had grown up&#13;
and discovered we had lived&#13;
just a few blocks apart. A few&#13;
minutes later and we concluded&#13;
we almost certainly&#13;
had played baseball together&#13;
at the same neighborhood&#13;
park. As we continued to talk,&#13;
I mentioned that I had worked&#13;
at a small grocery store in the&#13;
neighborhood until I was a senior&#13;
in high school. So did he.&#13;
As it turned out, we worked&#13;
at the same corner grocery&#13;
store. When I left in my senior&#13;
year, he was my replacement.&#13;
What are the chances?&#13;
M a n a g in g E d i t o r R ic k F i t z g e r a id&#13;
c a n b e r e a c h e d a t r f it z g e r a ld @&#13;
l iv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 0 4 .&#13;
DR. LOUIS-PAT'MAY&#13;
Recently recovered from a garage sale, this photo o ^ r . Louis "Pa t" W y , second from&#13;
left, depicts an early planning session for the first annual HowelrMelon Festival.&#13;
The men huddled around a table at The Family Restaurant, where the picture also&#13;
hung for many years, with a melon in the middle discussing marketing strategies&#13;
and parade details. Also pictured are: attornej^Bud Erwin, center; restaurant owner&#13;
Bob Gentry, standing; accountant David Bredernitz, third from right; grocer Thomas&#13;
McShane, second from right; and barber, Pete Bailer, right. The identity of the man at&#13;
the far left is unknown.&#13;
Jail break kicked&#13;
off HowelTs&#13;
(somewhat)&#13;
famous festival&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
T his weekend’s 48th Annual&#13;
Melon Festiva l in&#13;
downtown Howell is sure&#13;
to bring a crowd ju st as&#13;
diverse as the people who&#13;
have had a hand in promoting&#13;
the area’s most well-known&#13;
crop.&#13;
Bu t as well known as the festival&#13;
is to area residents, little is known&#13;
about how it re a lly started.&#13;
It all started with a ja il break,&#13;
according to original Melon F e stival&#13;
promoter, Dr. Louis “ P a t” May,&#13;
known throughout the area as just&#13;
“Doc May.”&#13;
The 85-year-old family physician&#13;
re calls being with a patient when&#13;
six prisoners escaped from the local&#13;
ja il, after the girlfriend of one&#13;
convict hit the turnkey over the&#13;
head with the butt of a revolver.&#13;
“ She let her boyfriend out, and&#13;
then he let the other five out,”&#13;
says May. All were eventually captured.&#13;
Following the break-out. May&#13;
went to the police chief to see if he&#13;
could help, and was told to place a&#13;
call to the F B I in Detroit.&#13;
“ I told him what had happened,&#13;
and he said, ‘Where are you from?’&#13;
I told him, ‘Howell,’ and he said,&#13;
‘W here’s th a t?” ’ May recalls.&#13;
After getting off the phone. May&#13;
says he got to thinking about ways&#13;
“ to put Howell on the map.”&#13;
“He didn’t even know where we&#13;
were,” says May in disbelief. The&#13;
local doctor felt Howell needed a&#13;
festival, and believed using the&#13;
area’s “ trademark” crop would&#13;
someday make Howell a household&#13;
name.&#13;
The Howell Honey Sweet Melon,&#13;
for which the festival is named,&#13;
resulted from “ a seed that was&#13;
brought up by a (transient farmer)&#13;
from Ohio,” May says.&#13;
That part is well-documented in&#13;
newspaper archives as early as the&#13;
1960s, as are the names of the area’s&#13;
four original growers: Stanley&#13;
Knight, W illard Wiltse, H a rry and&#13;
Howard Dankers. Since then, the&#13;
tales and the list of people claiming&#13;
to grow the Howell Honey Sweet&#13;
Melons, have grown just as quickly&#13;
as the local crop, resulting in several&#13;
local alleged patent claims on&#13;
the now infamous hybrid muskmelon&#13;
cantaloupe. It was altered&#13;
from the original Howell melon in&#13;
the 1960s as a result of the origi-&#13;
Dr. Louis "Pa t"&#13;
May smells, tastes&#13;
and just enjoys&#13;
a locally grown&#13;
Howell melon.&#13;
May and some&#13;
friends created&#13;
the community's&#13;
Melon Festival in&#13;
the late 1950s.&#13;
nal’s inability to fight disease.&#13;
May himself tried to copyright&#13;
the name Howell Honey Sweet to&#13;
add credence to the festival he&#13;
and his friends created in the late&#13;
1950s. “We appointed everyone we&#13;
knew to a committee” and even&#13;
brought in people from outside the&#13;
county to help advertise, he says.&#13;
“ It was much smaller then, a parade,&#13;
some melon stands” and a&#13;
little family entertainment. “ E v e ry&#13;
year, we tried to make it bigger.”&#13;
After six years, a lot of time and&#13;
just as much money. May turned&#13;
the planning and operations over&#13;
to the Howell Ja y ce e s . The group&#13;
still runs the festival today. He&#13;
has always actively publicized the&#13;
event however, starting with that&#13;
1960 phone call to the U.S. Patent&#13;
and Trademark Office in Virginia.&#13;
“ I was told, ‘You can’t patent an&#13;
agricultural product,” ’ he says, “ and&#13;
I couldn’t get a copyright on the&#13;
name because it already belonged&#13;
to a peach grower in Georgia.”&#13;
Gretchen Voyle, a horticultural&#13;
specialist at the Michigan State University&#13;
Extension Office in Howell&#13;
for 20 years, also has “heard that the&#13;
Howell Melon was trademarked” to&#13;
a small group of local people who&#13;
created an association. “ I had heard&#13;
you had to pay several hundred dollars&#13;
to be a part of this association,”&#13;
she says, “but only they could market&#13;
Howell melons.”&#13;
Recent inquiries made to the&#13;
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office&#13;
had Pu blic Affairs Specialist Ruth&#13;
Nyblod asking, “W hat’s the name&#13;
again ... and where’s How ell?”&#13;
After weeks of research and&#13;
countless phone calls to cla rify&#13;
facts, Nyblod concluded “ as far&#13;
as I can tell, there is no patent on&#13;
Howell Honey Sweet Melons ... but&#13;
you may want to contact the U.S.&#13;
Department of Agriculture.”&#13;
Responses from their office&#13;
mimicked the old question, “Where&#13;
are you from again?”&#13;
L a u r i e H u m p h r e y c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t !h u m p h r e y @&#13;
l i v in g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m o r&#13;
8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 0 3 .&#13;
M e lo n&#13;
F e s t iv a l&#13;
■ When: Beginning&#13;
at 10 a.m. Thursday,&#13;
Aug, 16, to 4 p.m.&#13;
Sunday, Aug. 19.&#13;
■ Where:&#13;
Downtown Howell&#13;
around the Historic&#13;
Courthouse&#13;
on Grand River&#13;
Avenue.&#13;
■ Cost: Varies.&#13;
Most downtown&#13;
events are free,&#13;
except $5 cover&#13;
charge for live&#13;
shows in the&#13;
Jaycees Melon&#13;
Festival Tent.&#13;
■ Details: On the&#13;
Web:&#13;
www.howell&#13;
melonfestival&#13;
.com.&#13;
What's Happening at the 48th Annual Melon Festival&#13;
, . f r » \&#13;
Thursday&#13;
■ Crown Melon Festival&#13;
Prince and Princess&#13;
- Courthouse amphitheater.&#13;
■ Used book sale - Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library.&#13;
Friday&#13;
■ Used book sale - Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library.&#13;
■ Live music - Howell&#13;
Jaycees Melon Festival Tent.&#13;
Saturday&#13;
■ Arts and crafts show&#13;
- north county parking lot.&#13;
■ Family e n tertainment&#13;
(puppet show, magic show,&#13;
ventriloquist) - Courthouse&#13;
amphitheater.&#13;
■ Viewing o f "A rth u r&#13;
and th e Invisibles" movie&#13;
- Courthouse amphitheater.&#13;
■ Farmers market - State&#13;
Street.&#13;
■ Used book sale - Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library.&#13;
■ Kids Camp - courthouse&#13;
annex parking lot.&#13;
■ Melon Festival Parade&#13;
- Grand River Avenue.&#13;
■ Live music - Howell&#13;
Jaycees Melon Festival Tent.&#13;
Sunday&#13;
■ Family entertainment&#13;
(belly dancing demonstration,&#13;
yo-yo show, live animal show)&#13;
- Courthouse amphitheater.&#13;
■ Arts and crafts show&#13;
- Courthouse lawn.&#13;
■ Farmers market - State&#13;
Street.&#13;
■ Kids camp - courthouse&#13;
annex parking lot.&#13;
■ Car show - Walnut Street.&#13;
■ Live music - Howell Jaycees&#13;
Melon Festival Tent.&#13;
■ Details: See www.&#13;
howellmelonfestival.com.&#13;
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Potter party&#13;
at Hartland's&#13;
Cromaine&#13;
Library&#13;
The Cromaine Library in&#13;
Hartland Township had more&#13;
than 55 chiidren attend&#13;
its Harry Potter craft and&#13;
quiz parties Juiy 17.The&#13;
kids separated into groups&#13;
(Huffiepuff, Ravenciaw and&#13;
Gryffindor) and took a Harry&#13;
Potter Quiz, then proceeded&#13;
to the themed crafts and&#13;
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PHOTOS;COURTESY, CAROL TAGGART&#13;
PHOTOS: COURTESY, KRISTEN KERN&#13;
Thursday, Juiy 19, was Oisabiiities-Daycare Day at the&#13;
Fowierviiie Famiiy Fair, and members of St. George Special&#13;
Ministries in Brighton participated. Pictured above are clients&#13;
and staff from Special Ministries. Pictured below (top to&#13;
bottom) are Steve Strebbing, Special Ministries Director Diane&#13;
Mosey and Clarence Glenn.; Mosey and Sandy Lyons enjoying&#13;
a ride on the Merry-go-Round; and Tom Eves and Special&#13;
Ministries staff member Pat Krispin enjoying a ride on the&#13;
Scrambler.&#13;
Tori Conquest assists Baffling&#13;
Bill the Magician at the&#13;
Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library's 55th birthday party&#13;
June 29. Along with the&#13;
magic show, the celebration&#13;
included face painting with&#13;
Donna Aschenbrenner, belly&#13;
dancing with Susan Franklin,&#13;
one-stroke painting with&#13;
Donna Roskamp, music by Ed&#13;
Sugar,food, door prizes and a&#13;
visit from local historians and&#13;
authors Milt Charbonneau&#13;
and Kathleen Huhman.&#13;
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COURTESY DEBBIE WALTERS&#13;
The Brighton Bulldogs U12 Travel Baseball Team prepared for its trip to the Cooperstown Dreams&#13;
Park by having a team haircut party sponsored by Sports Clips Salon at the Green Oak Village Mall.&#13;
The boys and their coaches showed their community pride by having the letter "B " shaved into the&#13;
back of their buzz cuts. Buffalo&#13;
WildWings and Archies&#13;
restaurants supported this&#13;
activity by providing food&#13;
and beverages for the kickoff&#13;
party.The team went on&#13;
to compete at the American&#13;
Youth Baseball Hall of Fame&#13;
Tournament in Cooperstown,&#13;
N.Y., the week of July 21 .They&#13;
exceeded their goals with&#13;
four wins, advancing to the&#13;
second round of the single&#13;
elimination playoff.The team&#13;
consists of Kyle Bederka, Chase&#13;
Browning, Brett Bunton, Eric&#13;
Evans, Cory Haas, Mitchell Kahl,&#13;
Jordan Kesson and Joe Moore,&#13;
Alex Sauchak, Doug Walters,&#13;
Brandon White. Coaches are&#13;
Mike Kesson, Scott Bederka,&#13;
Kevin Moore and Greg&#13;
Sauchak.&#13;
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COURTESY PINCKNEY COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY&#13;
Fourteen competitors turned out for the Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library's annual Harry Potter-style Quidditch match.&#13;
Children's librarian Sara Castle served as referee. Participants&#13;
made their own "brooms" from pool noodles and tried to score&#13;
goals with the "quaffle." Everyone received chocolate frogs and&#13;
bottled water from the Friends of the Library and event T-shirts.&#13;
Harry Potter fans can also attend an Aug. 14 "Harry Potter and&#13;
the Deathly Hollows" book discussion. For details, call 734-878-&#13;
3888.&#13;
COURTESY PINCKNEY COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY&#13;
Summer programs are in fuli swing at the Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library. Movies are being shown at the library&#13;
throughout the summer. For a complete schedule of events, call&#13;
734-878-3888 or visit the Web at www.pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
COURTESY KAREN BIEHL&#13;
Abigail Biehl, 9, of Pinckney&#13;
participated in a worldwide&#13;
figure skating competition&#13;
in Chicago Ju ly 23. There&#13;
were more than 1,600 figure&#13;
skaters from around the&#13;
world including China, Japan&#13;
and Philippines. Abigail came&#13;
home w ith three medals;&#13;
one first she shares with her&#13;
sychronized skating team&#13;
"H a rm o n y " and a second&#13;
solo medal for "footworks."&#13;
She also shared a fifth place&#13;
for her freestyle 1 program.&#13;
A b ig ail skates out of the&#13;
Hartland Ice House Academy&#13;
and is coached by Christine&#13;
Haan of Hartland. The Ice&#13;
house came home in 35th&#13;
place out of more than 120&#13;
ice rinks represented. Abigail&#13;
is the daughter of Frank and&#13;
Karen B ieh l of Pinckney,&#13;
and is a student at Country&#13;
Elementary going into the&#13;
fourth grade.&#13;
J&#13;
T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 10, 2 0 0 7 B3&#13;
Dave Mason to perform at Brighton benefit&#13;
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Guitarist-singer Dave Mason is coming back to the BCPA for the&#13;
second year in a row. The founding member of the rock group&#13;
Traffic sold out last spring and will return to the BCPA stage&#13;
Saturday, Aug. 18.&#13;
Rocker's concert&#13;
Saturday will&#13;
raise community&#13;
education funds&#13;
B Y L I S A C A R O L IN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame&#13;
singer Dave Mason will be&#13;
performing at the Brighton&#13;
Center for the Performing&#13;
Arts next Saturday, and folks&#13;
at Brighton Community Education,&#13;
for which the concert&#13;
is a fundraiser, are hoping it&#13;
will be a sell-out.&#13;
“Dave doesn’t visit the&#13;
Midwest often, so he has&#13;
been very well received when&#13;
he comes to Brighton,” says&#13;
Patti Hamilton, cultural arts&#13;
coordinator for the performing&#13;
arts center. “The last two&#13;
concerts with him were sold&#13;
out. He loves performing at&#13;
the center because of the&#13;
acoustics, and is treated like&#13;
a king when he arrives.”&#13;
Anne Rennie, director of&#13;
Brighton Community Ed u cation,&#13;
says that because&#13;
Mason is a proven entity in&#13;
Brighton, she is hoping he&#13;
can generate a good crowd,&#13;
which will help out with her&#13;
department’s tight budget.&#13;
Brighton Community Educa-&#13;
If yo u g o ...&#13;
■ Who: Guitarist-singer&#13;
Dave Mason.&#13;
■ When: Saturday, Aug.&#13;
18, 7 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Brighton Center&#13;
for the Performing Arts,&#13;
7878 Brighton Road,&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
■ Tickets: $35; Call 810-&#13;
299-4130, press 0.&#13;
tion is the umbrella for the&#13;
Adult Education Program,&#13;
Tot Spot, the Brighton Senior&#13;
Center and the performing&#13;
arts center.&#13;
Mason, who was inducted&#13;
into the Rock and Roll Hall&#13;
of Fame in 2004, is originally&#13;
from England and co-founded&#13;
the rock band Traffic. He&#13;
went solo in the 1970s and&#13;
has collaborated with E r ic&#13;
Clapton and toured with&#13;
Fleetwood Mac. He previously&#13;
appeared at the performing&#13;
arts center in May&#13;
2006 and Jan u a ry 2005.&#13;
Tickets are still available&#13;
by contacting Brighton Community&#13;
Education.&#13;
L is a C a r o l in c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t k a r o H n ®&#13;
l iv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 i 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 0 .&#13;
Howell library adds video on-demand service&#13;
In less than a week,&#13;
the site had 18&#13;
downloads&#13;
B Y L A U R I E H U M P H R E Y&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Select books and videos&#13;
are now just a mouse click&#13;
away for patrons of the Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library&#13;
thanks to MyLibrarydv, a&#13;
video on-demand service. Pa trons&#13;
can access the new program&#13;
from the library’s Web&#13;
page (www.howelllibrary.org)&#13;
free at any time.&#13;
“We’re trying to be responsive&#13;
to our patrons needs,”&#13;
said library spokeswoman&#13;
Je rile e Cook, “ and with the.&#13;
Internet, you either have a&#13;
presence on it, or you don’t&#13;
exist.”&#13;
MyLibrarydv launched&#13;
in Howell Ju ly 31 with more&#13;
than 100 books and documentaries&#13;
available. A supply of&#13;
feature films are expected to&#13;
be added later this month.&#13;
The new service has been&#13;
pretty successful already with&#13;
18 downloads in less than a&#13;
week. “Not bad for no advertising,”&#13;
said Cook.&#13;
Her goal for the first year&#13;
is that patrons “ explore” the&#13;
service. “ I just hope that people&#13;
find it and have fun with&#13;
it,” she said. “Then in the second&#13;
year, we’ll focus on the&#13;
numbers.”&#13;
She expects the program&#13;
to grow in popularity as selections&#13;
are added. Unable to&#13;
say whether items would be&#13;
added weekly or monthly, she&#13;
said more feature films, or&#13;
those once seen on the movie&#13;
screen, would become a regular&#13;
part of the library’s online&#13;
collection.&#13;
An added benefit of the service,&#13;
according to Hamburg&#13;
Township Library Director&#13;
Holly Hentz, are the Rocket&#13;
Books. Described as “ animated&#13;
Cliff Notes,” Hentz said&#13;
the study aid “ really appeals&#13;
to teens.”&#13;
Hamburg Township Library&#13;
unveiled MyLibrarydv Ju ly 1,&#13;
while Brighton District L ibrary&#13;
began offering the service&#13;
in May. Hartland plans&#13;
to wait a year before signing&#13;
up, allowing more time for&#13;
movies to be added. Officials&#13;
at the Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library are looking&#13;
into the program, while staff&#13;
at Fowlerville District L ibrary&#13;
do not plan to offer the&#13;
service at this time due to the&#13;
high costs involved.&#13;
According to Cook, there is&#13;
a movement among library&#13;
personnel “ to make Web sites&#13;
an online branch.”&#13;
“ Everybody is so busy now,&#13;
they can’t (just) go into the library&#13;
to check out a book or&#13;
movie,” confirmed Hentz.&#13;
Cook speculated that services&#13;
such as My Librarydv&#13;
could “ very possibly” replace&#13;
video and DVD rentals from&#13;
library shelves one day.&#13;
Genoa Township resident&#13;
Diane McKee used the service&#13;
to plan for a future family&#13;
vacation to St. Vincent and&#13;
the Grenadines. Information&#13;
on her vacation destination&#13;
is scarce because it is “ small&#13;
and out-of-the-way,” but M yLibrarydv&#13;
features a lot of from&#13;
public access and cable, including&#13;
“Antiques Roadshow,”&#13;
“America’s Test Kitchen,” and&#13;
“ Globe TTekkers.”&#13;
She found information in&#13;
a “ ResortSpa &amp; Travel T V ”&#13;
episode.&#13;
“ I was able to download&#13;
(the videos) and look at them&#13;
wath the kids and my husband,”&#13;
she said. “ It was really&#13;
very, very simple.”&#13;
Selections will appear on&#13;
users’ computers for 14 days,&#13;
seven days for feature films.&#13;
Library patrons, who must&#13;
have high-speed Internet as&#13;
well as some other specific&#13;
software, can download 10&#13;
segments at a time.&#13;
“Now patrons can watch a&#13;
movie or documentary whenever&#13;
they want. They don’t&#13;
have to wait for us to open,”&#13;
said Cook.&#13;
L a u r ie H u m p h r e y c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t ih u m p h r e y ®&#13;
iiv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 0 3 .&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Brighton&#13;
'H a p p y F e e t ' t o b e&#13;
s h o w n a t M i l lp o n d&#13;
The Brighton Jaycees&#13;
will be holding a community&#13;
movie at the Millpond on&#13;
Aug. 10 in downtown Brighton&#13;
on Main Street. Chalk art&#13;
contest is 7-8:30 p.m. and the&#13;
movie “Happy Feet” starts at&#13;
9 p.m. For more information&#13;
call 517-672-1453.&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
L ib r a r y h o s t s f a m i l y&#13;
p h o t o c o n t e s t&#13;
The Cromaine Library&#13;
is collecting photos of family&#13;
members (including pets)&#13;
reading this summer. The library&#13;
will post the photos at&#13;
its Web site www.cromaine.&#13;
org and will award prizes on&#13;
Sept. 10 for the most creative&#13;
photos, the best reading spot,&#13;
the spot farthest away from&#13;
Hartland, and the best photo&#13;
close to home. E-mail photos&#13;
to marketing@cromaine.org&#13;
or mail them to the Cromaine&#13;
Library-marketing, RO. Box&#13;
308, Hartland, M I 48353. For&#13;
more information, call 810-&#13;
632-5200 ext. 114.&#13;
Howell&#13;
F in e A r t S h o w s e t&#13;
f o r O p e r a H o u s e&#13;
The Livingston Arts Council&#13;
hosts its 5th Annual Fine&#13;
Art Show, Art at the Opera&#13;
House, Friday, Aug. 17, 5-9&#13;
p.m., Saturday, Aug. 18, 10&#13;
a.m.-8 p.m., and Sunday, Aug.&#13;
19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The juried&#13;
art show will be on the newly&#13;
renovated first floor of the&#13;
Opera House. Local artists&#13;
will sell their work, which&#13;
will include jewelry, weaving,&#13;
pottery, photography, pen&#13;
and ink drawings, painting&#13;
and pastels. There will also&#13;
be art tables where children&#13;
can work. The event is free,&#13;
and walking tours of the Opera&#13;
House theater on the&#13;
second floor will be available&#13;
on the hour all weekend. For&#13;
more information, call 517-&#13;
540-0065.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
W o m e n 's R e s o u r c e&#13;
C e n t e r h o s t s r a f f l e&#13;
The Women’s Resource&#13;
Center is selling $10 raffle&#13;
tickets, and the winner will&#13;
receive a vacation package&#13;
worth $2,500 and will be able&#13;
to create a personal cruise.&#13;
Tickets are available at&#13;
the Women’s Resource Center&#13;
and these eight locations&#13;
throughout Howell and&#13;
Brighton: Aria Booksellers,&#13;
Caribou Coffee, C leary’s&#13;
Pub and Restaurant, Howell&#13;
Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
Brighton Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
K e ller Williams R e alty,&#13;
L a B e lla Vita and M ichele’s&#13;
Salon and Day Spa.&#13;
Proceeds support programs&#13;
and services of the&#13;
Women’s Resource Center,&#13;
Child Abuse Prevention&#13;
Council and Healthy Families&#13;
Livingston. The drawing&#13;
w ill be on Aug. 26 at 1 p.m. at&#13;
the Howell Farmers Market&#13;
on the courthouse lawn. For&#13;
more information, call the&#13;
Women’s Resource Center at&#13;
517-548-2200.&#13;
ACHIEVERS&#13;
S t a t e f a r m b u r e a u&#13;
h o n o r s v o lu n t e e r&#13;
Howell Township’s Je a n&#13;
Wylie-Abbe was named the&#13;
Michigan Farm Bu re au ’s&#13;
volunteer of the month for&#13;
Ju n e . Wylie-Abbe annually&#13;
opens up her farm to hundreds&#13;
of Livingston County&#13;
third-graders for the L iv ingston&#13;
County Farm B u reau’s&#13;
R u ral Education Day.&#13;
The day teaches children&#13;
about 4-H, farm animals&#13;
and the importance of agriculture&#13;
in the county and&#13;
state.&#13;
G i l l w in s C o ld w e l l&#13;
B a n k e r d e s ig n a t io n&#13;
Karen Gill, broker-owner&#13;
of Coldwell Banker Brighton&#13;
Town &amp; Country Real Estate,&#13;
earned the Coldwell Banker&#13;
Preview’s International Property&#13;
Specialist designation. To&#13;
date, only 4.6 percent of more&#13;
than 117,000 Coldwell Banker&#13;
sales associates have been&#13;
awarded this designation.&#13;
T h e L iv in g s t o n C o m m u n i t y&#13;
N e w s w i i i p u b l is h A c h ie v e r s a s&#13;
s p a c e a l lo w s e a c h w e e k . S e n d&#13;
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A l e x a n d e r ’ s&#13;
Farm Market &amp; Greenhouse&#13;
• Fresh Picked M ie h ig a n&#13;
Peaches, Blu e b e rrie s &amp; t:o rn&#13;
• Tree Ripen Peaches, N ec tarines &amp; Plums&#13;
• Vine R ip e K e n tu c k y Tomatoes&#13;
• Fresh G e o rg ia Sweet C o rn ,&#13;
Fresh F ru its &amp; Vegetables Ava ila b le&#13;
• Homemade Bread. Cookies t l th e r&#13;
• Spec ialty Foods!&#13;
Located at the corner of Whitmore Lake Rd. &amp; N. Territorial&#13;
West of US-23 Whitmore Lake • ( 7 3 4 ) 7 4 1 - 1 0 6 4&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way.&#13;
HANG POSTERS&#13;
LACASA is looking for&#13;
people to put up posters in&#13;
Livingston County for the&#13;
second annual, "Walk A Mile&#13;
in Her Shoes" Aug. 25. Details;&#13;
517-548-1350 or e-mail&#13;
jsmith@lacasa1.org.&#13;
RUN/WALK&#13;
The Whitmore Lake Health&#13;
Clinic needs help for their&#13;
run/walk event "The Health&#13;
of It" Sept. 22. Details:&#13;
734-449-2033 or e-mail&#13;
whitmorehealth@sbcglobal.&#13;
net.&#13;
CHILDHOOD CONFERENCE&#13;
The 17th Annual Regional&#13;
Early Childhood conference&#13;
is scheduled for Nov. 17 at&#13;
Parker High School in Howell.&#13;
They are seeking workshop&#13;
proposals from professionals&#13;
in the field o f early childhood,&#13;
working directly with or on&#13;
behalf o f young children,&#13;
or those professionals&#13;
offering expertise in any&#13;
o f the following areas: care&#13;
and education, health and&#13;
safety, business, marketing,&#13;
advocacy, development,&#13;
parent education, prevention&#13;
and more. Details: 517-548-&#13;
9112 or e-mail childcareL@aol.&#13;
com.&#13;
HUMANE SOCIETY&#13;
The Humane Society of&#13;
Livingston County at 2464&#13;
Dorr Road needs help with&#13;
publication creation, general&#13;
office tasks, and with humane&#13;
education. Details: 517-&#13;
552-8050ore-mail H5LC@&#13;
humane-livingston.org.&#13;
DAY OF CARING&#13;
The Livingston County United&#13;
Way is hosting its sixth annual&#13;
Day o f Caring, a one-day&#13;
community improvement&#13;
blitz, on Aug. 22. The United&#13;
Way is seeking high school&#13;
age and adult volunteers or&#13;
parent/child combinations&#13;
to help with morning shifts,&#13;
8:30 a.m.-noon, or afternoon&#13;
shifts, 1-4:30 p.m. Projects are&#13;
assigned based on volunteer&#13;
interests, and include things&#13;
Hike interior and exterior&#13;
painting projects; school&#13;
supply and food drives;&#13;
assembling packets, outdoor&#13;
maintenance, and outdoor&#13;
activities for disabled&#13;
individuals. Details: 810-&#13;
494-3000 or e-mail lcuway@&#13;
lcunitedway.org.&#13;
ER VOLUNTEERS&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Livingston Hospital in Howell&#13;
and Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Woodland Health Center&#13;
in Brighton are looking&#13;
for help in the emergency&#13;
room during weekday shifts&#13;
to stock supplies, escort&#13;
patients, run errands and visit&#13;
with patients. Details: 517-&#13;
545-6296.&#13;
DEVELOP BUSINESS PLAN&#13;
The Green Oak Township&#13;
Historical Society needs help&#13;
with the preparation o f a&#13;
Business Plan for the Society.&#13;
A High school student or&#13;
college student studying&#13;
business or an accountant&#13;
who would like to do some&#13;
Community Service work&#13;
would be ideal. Details: 517-&#13;
304-4475 or e-mail yorkark@&#13;
yahoo.com.&#13;
MELON RUN&#13;
The Howell Area Parks and&#13;
Recreation is sponsoring the&#13;
Howell Melon Run in the&#13;
City Park 5:30-8 p.m. Aug.&#13;
17. Help is needed to work&#13;
on the course, run the water&#13;
stations and check-in. Details;&#13;
517-546-0693 ore-mail&#13;
bschrader@ci.howell.mi.us.&#13;
RESPITE VOLUNTEER&#13;
Livingston County Catholic&#13;
Social Services is looking for&#13;
in-home respite volunteers&#13;
for chronically ill seniors.&#13;
Details: 517-545-5944 o re -&#13;
mail lcivcp@yahoo.com.&#13;
DISABILITIES SUPPORT&#13;
St. George Special Ministries&#13;
needs help with their events&#13;
and programs, quarterly&#13;
newsletter production, office&#13;
work, and to provide rides.&#13;
St. George Special Ministries&#13;
provides quality educational&#13;
and recreational programs&#13;
to support people living&#13;
with disabilities. Details: 810-&#13;
229-6661 ext. 106 or e-mail&#13;
dmosey@yahoo.com.&#13;
V o lu n t e e r L iv in g s t o n , a&#13;
p r o g r a m o f t h e L iv in g s t o n&#13;
C o u n t y U n i t e d W a y , p r o m o t e s&#13;
t h e n e e d f o r v o lu n t e e r s in&#13;
t h e L iv in g s t o n C o u n t y a r e a .&#13;
F o r a c o m p le t e l i s t o f c u r r e n t&#13;
v o lu n t e e r p o s t in g s , v i s i t t h e&#13;
W e b s i t e w w w . i c u n i t e d w a y .&#13;
o r g . P l e a s e s u b m i t y o u r&#13;
o r g a n iz a t io n 's v o lu n t e e r n e e d s&#13;
t o d o n r @ c h a r t e r m i . n e t .&#13;
SUMMER SPECIAL!&#13;
^ OIL &amp; FILTER CHANGE&#13;
^ T m n n r p g&#13;
F O R D - L IN C O L N M E R C U R Y&#13;
2798 E. GRAND RIVER • HOWELL&#13;
517-546-2250&#13;
C A S I N O&#13;
T O U R S , I N Q j i K&#13;
'1-877-748-1400&#13;
Grand Rapids to Atlantic City Non-Stop Charter Flight&#13;
Harrah's in Atlantic City, New Je rse y and S &amp; S Casino Tours are ottering non-stop charter&#13;
flights from Grand Rapids to Atlantic City. Your flight package will include non-stop jet&#13;
service, 2 nights room accommodations at Harrah's and transfers to and from the airport.&#13;
Starling at $219 per person from Grand Rapids.&#13;
"Guaranteed discounts for Harrah's. Bally, and Caesar's card holders (new customers only)"&#13;
Grand Rapids to&#13;
Atlantic City&#13;
Stay at Harrah's&#13;
Harrah's&#13;
Diamond&#13;
Players&#13;
fly free!!&#13;
Aug. 19 - Aug. 21&#13;
Sept. 23 - Sept. 25&#13;
C a ll S &amp; S C a s in o T o u r s T o ll F r e e 1 - 8 7 7 - 7 4 8 - 1 4 0 0&#13;
Mon. - Fri. 9am - 5pm • www.snscasinotours.com&#13;
Flight times are subject to change and space subject to availability until time o1 booking. Operated by Gold Transportation via&#13;
Ryan air or similar carrier. See TPA agreement for more details. DOT approved. S5.(X) pp Sept. 11 Security fee will be collected&#13;
upon departure at Atlantic City Airport. Hotel taxes are included in package rate. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-Gambler&#13;
NO ENROLLMENT FEE&#13;
(If rcgisicrcU by Sept. 3rd)&#13;
LAKELAND MONTESSORI SCHOOL&#13;
0^ 5520 M-36, Lakeland • 810-231-2899&#13;
^ MATH • SCIENCE • GEOGRAPHY ^&#13;
^ LANGUAGE • ART • PRACTICAL LIFE A ^&#13;
EshibUshed in ]9Hfi&#13;
W e T e a e h F o r e i g n L a n g u a g e s !&#13;
F i i r m a n im a l s • G a r d e n i n g • 2 c o m p u t e r s&#13;
B4 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 10, 2007&#13;
COMMUNITY CALENDAR&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
1 0&#13;
MOVIES&#13;
• 1 p.m. P inckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney. For all ages. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
• 8 p.m. M ill Pond, Brighton.&#13;
"H ap p y Feet." Sponsored by&#13;
SELCRA. Details: 810-299-4143.&#13;
• 9-9:30 p.m. Putnam Township&#13;
Square, d ow ntow n Pinckney.&#13;
"Hap py Feet." Details: 734-878-&#13;
9333.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1:30-7:30 p.m.Chilson Hills Baptist&#13;
Church, 4440 Brighton Road,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
SPAGHETTI DINNER&#13;
5-8 p.m. dinner; 7:30 p.m. karaoke.&#13;
American Legion Memorial, 9807&#13;
W h itew o o d Road, Pinckney. Cost:&#13;
$6.50 adults, $5.50 seniors, $3.50&#13;
kids 9 and under. Details: 734-&#13;
878-9522. S e c o n d F r id a y .&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. D ow n tow n Howell.The&#13;
Surrogate Band. Details: 517-540-&#13;
0065.&#13;
FUNFEST&#13;
7-11 p.m. St. Agnes, 855 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Fowlerville. Details:&#13;
517-223-8684. A ls o 2 - m id n ig h t&#13;
A u g . 11, n o o n - 6 p .m . A u g . 12.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
11&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
1 2&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. S tate Street, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920. S u n d a y s&#13;
th r o u g h e n d o f O c t .&#13;
TOWER CLIMB AND ZIP LINE&#13;
1-4 p.m. Howell Conference and&#13;
Nature Center, 1005 T riangle&#13;
Lake Road, Howell. Climb the&#13;
tallest outdoor climbing tower&#13;
in Michigan or ride a 500'zip&#13;
line over a pond. Reservations&#13;
required. Cost: $10 tow e r climb,&#13;
$5 zip ride. Details: 517-546-0249&#13;
or www.howellnaturecenter.org.&#13;
WILD WHEELS&#13;
Noon-registration, 4 p.m.-judging&#13;
, 7 p.m.- cruise. B righton City&#13;
Hall parking lot, 200 N. First St.,&#13;
Brighton. Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
OPEN HOUSE&#13;
1-4 p.m. Lyon School, 11455 Buno&#13;
Road, Brighton. Sponsored by the&#13;
Brighton Area Historical Society.&#13;
Details: 810-231-9327.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., doors open at 1 p.m.&#13;
at the former St. M a ry Catholic&#13;
Parish, 550 E. H amburg St.,&#13;
Pinckney, Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. M ill Pond Park, d ow ntow n&#13;
Brighton.The Bonn ie Rockets&#13;
Band. Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
13&#13;
PLANE AND CAR SHOW&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Brighton Airport,&#13;
Airport Lane, Brighton. Free airplane&#13;
rides for kids ages 8-17,&#13;
food, kids activities. Cost: $1 for&#13;
parking. Details: 810-599-7319.&#13;
ART FESTIVAL&#13;
10 a.m.-6 p.m. D own tow n&#13;
Brighton. Details: 810-227-5086.&#13;
A ls o S u n d a y 10 a .m .- S p .m .&#13;
FAMILY FUN DAY&#13;
10a.m.-2 p.m., Putnam Township&#13;
Square, d ow n tow n Pinckney.&#13;
Sponsored by Pinckney&#13;
Commun ity Public Library.&#13;
Programs and activities for the&#13;
w h o le family. Benefits the library's&#13;
building project. Cost: $5, $3 for&#13;
ages 6-10 years, kids 5 and under&#13;
free. Details: 734-878-3888 or&#13;
www.pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
KENSINGTON ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 10 a.m.-dusk - Colonial&#13;
Kensington. Kensington&#13;
Metropark, picnic area north of&#13;
Ma rtinda le Beach. Colonial times&#13;
come alive. Details: 1-800-477-&#13;
3178 or 248-685-1561 o rw w w .&#13;
metroparks.com. A/so S u n d a y 10&#13;
a .m .- 4 p .m .&#13;
•11. a.m. Kensington Metropark.&#13;
Cruise on the Island Queen II, a&#13;
37-passenger pontoon boat. Cost:&#13;
$5 adults, $4 children and seniors.&#13;
Registration: 1 -800-477-3178. A ls o&#13;
A u g . 12.&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Howell Nature&#13;
Center, 1005 T riangle Lake Road,&#13;
Marion Township. 5uggested&#13;
donation: $4 adults, $2 children.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249. A ls o A u g .&#13;
1 2 ,1 p .m . a n d 3 p .m .&#13;
RADIO FLYERS AIR SHOW&#13;
Noon-4:30 p.m.. East M a nly W,&#13;
Benn e tt Memorial Park, M errill&#13;
Road, Hamburg Township. Fourth&#13;
annual Hamburg Flyers Fi/C&#13;
Club Air Show. Radio-controlled&#13;
airplane acrobatics, buddy-box&#13;
flying demonstrations. Proceeds&#13;
benefit club projects and air field&#13;
expansion. Cost: $5-per-car parking&#13;
donation requested. Details:&#13;
586-861 -7209 or www.hamburgflyersrcclub.&#13;
com.&#13;
ALUMNI BANQUET&#13;
4 p.m. tours o f school, Pinckney&#13;
High School, 10255 Dexter-&#13;
Pinckney Road, Pinckney.&#13;
Honoring classes of 1957,1982,&#13;
1937,1947,1967,1977,1987,1997.&#13;
Cost: $25. Details: 734-878-6583.&#13;
14&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. L ions Den, 465 W.&#13;
Main St., Brighton. Referrals By&#13;
Design meeting. 810-844-0844.&#13;
W e e k ly .&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 11 a.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Family Story Time. For&#13;
all ages.&#13;
• 6-7:30 p.m. One-Stroke Painting.&#13;
Cost: $9.&#13;
• 6:30 p.m. Book Discussion:&#13;
"Ha r ry Potter and the&#13;
Deathly Hollows." For all ages.&#13;
Registration: 734-878-3888.&#13;
• 6-7 p.m. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Brighton. Sleuth&#13;
Inc. M ystery Book Club. Bring in&#13;
your w riting and it will be critiqued&#13;
for possible submission&#13;
to a new magazine. Ages 9-12.&#13;
Registration: 810-229-6751, ext.&#13;
227.&#13;
PARENT/CHILD GOLF&#13;
Entry applications and fees due&#13;
to starter's desk 5 p.m. today;&#13;
tourn ament Aug. 18, Kensington&#13;
Metropark. Cost: $90 per team.&#13;
Details: 248-685-9332 or 1-800-&#13;
23-GOLF-4.&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p.m. Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 9455 Hilton&#13;
Road, Brighton Township. Details:&#13;
810-227-9411.Week/y.&#13;
SHARE AND CARE&#13;
7-8:30 p .m.Woodland Cancer&#13;
Center, 7575 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton. A cancer d iscussion&#13;
group open to all patients,&#13;
families. Details: 810-844-7274.&#13;
S e c o n d T u e s d a y s .&#13;
AMATEUR RADIO CLUB&#13;
7 p.m. Livingston County&#13;
Eme rg ency O perations Center&#13;
(911 Center), 300 S. H ighlander&#13;
Way, Howell. Amateur Radio&#13;
license tests and code proficiency&#13;
test sponsored by Livingston&#13;
Amateur Radio Klub (LARK).&#13;
Details: 810-923-3600.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
15&#13;
ROGERS'STAFF HOURS&#13;
9 a.m.-noon Brighton City Hall,&#13;
200 N. First Street, Brighton. U.S.&#13;
Rep. M ike Rogers' 8th District&#13;
office staff will meet with&#13;
Livingston County residents.&#13;
Details: 517-702-8000 or 1 -877-&#13;
333-MIKE.&#13;
BABY TIME&#13;
10 a.m. P inckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Share songs, nursery&#13;
rhymes, books and toys. Ages 0-&#13;
24 months. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
CHARITY GOLF OUTING&#13;
11:30 a.m. registration, 12 p.m.&#13;
lunch, 1 p.m. shotgun start,&#13;
6 p.m. dinner and awards.&#13;
The Majestic at Lake W alden,&#13;
9600 Crouse Road, Hartland.&#13;
Benefits Michigan's Make-a-Wish&#13;
Foundation. Details: 810-695-4170&#13;
or www.mass-mi.com.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1-7 p.m. First United Methodist&#13;
Church, 1230 Bower, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 6:30 p.m. P inckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney - Harry Potter discussion.&#13;
Create flowers out of&#13;
nylons. B ring scissors, thread,&#13;
needle-nosed pliers. For ages 12&#13;
and older. Registration required.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888 or www.&#13;
pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
• 6:30-8 p.m, B righton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road, B righton&#13;
- YNK Chalk Outlines. D esign creative&#13;
chalk outline and then write&#13;
crime scene report. Registration:&#13;
810-229-6751, ext. 227.&#13;
• 6:30-8 p.m. - People W h o Knit.&#13;
Learn to knit or crochet. Bring&#13;
your ow n supplies or use theirs.&#13;
Teens grades 6 and up, adults&#13;
welcome. Details: 810-229-6751,&#13;
ext. 227.&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. P a thwa y C ommunity&#13;
Church, 228 Fourth St., Brighton.&#13;
For those w h o impact the lives of&#13;
children aged 0-20. Details: 248-&#13;
207-2363 or www.pathwaycommunitychurch.&#13;
net.&#13;
NEW PARENTS PROGRAM&#13;
7 p.m. Primary Care Pediatrics,&#13;
620 Byron Road, Suite 1200A,&#13;
second floor, (west entrance of&#13;
Saint Jo sep h Mercy Livingston&#13;
Hospital) H ow e ll."! 01 Answers&#13;
for New Parents." Questions&#13;
answered by staff pediatricians.&#13;
Deta i Is: 517-545-6919. S e c o n d&#13;
M o n d a y s .&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
YOUNG EAGLES DAY&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. L ivingston County&#13;
Airport, 3480 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell. F ree a irplane rides and&#13;
kids activities. For ages 8-17 years.&#13;
Details: 810-599-7319.&#13;
WALK HOWELL&#13;
10 a.m. starting at Don Miller Park&#13;
on Maple Street, Howell. A onemile&#13;
W alnut-West W ashington&#13;
tour sponsored by Howell&#13;
Area Parks and Recreation and&#13;
Michigan Recreation and Parks&#13;
Association. Details: 517-546-0693.&#13;
FAMILY STORY TIME&#13;
1 p.m. P inckney C ommunity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow er Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Stories, songs, crafts for&#13;
kids o f all ages. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888 o rwww.pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
HISTORICAL SOCIETY&#13;
7 p.m. Howell Depot Museum,&#13;
128 W e tm o re St., Howell. Details:&#13;
517-548-6876. F ir s t a n d th ir d&#13;
W e d n e s d a y s .&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
16&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
17&#13;
BLOOD DRIVES&#13;
• 10 a.m.-4 p.m. St. Jo sep h Mercy&#13;
Livingston Hospital, 620 Byron&#13;
Road, Howell.&#13;
• 1 -7 p.m. St. M a ry Magdalen, 2201&#13;
S .O Id U.S. 23. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0326.&#13;
FINE ART SHOW&#13;
5-9 p.m.The Opera House, 123&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., Howell&#13;
(corner of Grand River Ave. and&#13;
W a ln u t Street.) Sponsored by the&#13;
Livingston Arts Council, a juried&#13;
art show including jewelry, w e a v ing,&#13;
pottery, photography, pen&#13;
and ink drawings, painting and&#13;
pastels. There will also be art&#13;
tables wh e re children can work.&#13;
Walking tours of the Opera House&#13;
theatre on the second floor will&#13;
be available on the hour. Details:&#13;
517-540-0065. A ls o S a t u r d a y 10&#13;
a .m .- 8 p .m ., S u n d a y 1 0 a .m .- 4 p .m ..&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. D own tow n Howell.&#13;
Paradise. Details: 527-540-0065.&#13;
FIRESIDE STORIES&#13;
7 p.m. Farm Learning Center o f&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Cost: $3&#13;
kids; $5 adults. Registration: 1 -&#13;
800-477-3178.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
18&#13;
BOOK SALE&#13;
10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Howell Carnegie&#13;
District Libra ry,3 1 4W .Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0 7 2 0 . A ls o 1 0 a .m .- 4 :3 0 p .m . A u g .&#13;
17, 1 0 a .m .- 4 :3 0 p .m .A u g .1 8 ,a n d&#13;
5- 7 :3 0 p .m A u g . 2 0 .&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• Noon, P inckney C ommunity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney. P inckney Purlers. An&#13;
instructor leads knitters of all ages&#13;
and experience levels. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
• 1-2:30 p.m. B righton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton. Board Games for ages 9-&#13;
12. Registration: 810-229-6571, ext.&#13;
211 or ddart@brightonlibrary. info.&#13;
• 6-8 p.m.-Teen Summer Reading&#13;
Party. Climbing tower. Guitar Hero&#13;
II, Dance Dance Revolution, food,&#13;
prizes.&#13;
• 6-8 p.m. - W riters W orkshop. A&#13;
drop-in writer's workshop. A/so&#13;
A u g . 2 3 . Details: 810-229-6571, ext.&#13;
211 or ddart@brightonlibrary. info.&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. N ortheast corner of&#13;
Grand River A venue and Ann&#13;
S tre e t ,d ow n tow n Fowlerville.&#13;
W h e n e v e r Weinnies Car Cruise.&#13;
Details: 517-376-2069. T h u r s d a y s&#13;
th r o u g h S e p t . 2 7.&#13;
HOOTIN'IN THE PARK&#13;
6 p.m. Putnam Township Square,&#13;
d ow ntow n Pinckney. Sponsored&#13;
by the Pinckney Lions Club. Food&#13;
and free musical entertainment.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6226. A ls o A u g u s t&#13;
12 a n d 3 0.&#13;
STOCKING FLOWER CRAFT&#13;
6 p.m. P inckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow er Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Create flowers out of&#13;
nylons. Bring scissors, thread,&#13;
needle-nosed pliers. For ages 12&#13;
and older. Registration required.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888 or ww w.&#13;
pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
WRITER'S WORKSHOP&#13;
6- 8 p.m. B righton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive, Brighton.&#13;
Grades 6-12. Details: 810-229-&#13;
6571 ext. 211.&#13;
HAMBURG GREENWAYS&#13;
7:30-9 p.m. Hamburg Senior&#13;
Center, 10407 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township, Details:&#13;
jcspeedfish@earthlink.net.&#13;
PANCAKE BREAKFAST&#13;
8-11 a.m. Breakfast; 10:30 a.m.-l&#13;
p.m. Popcorn and face painting.&#13;
Howell Masonic Temple,&#13;
401 W. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Proceeds benefit Rainbow Girls.&#13;
Cost: $6 adults, $3 kids ages 12&#13;
and under. Details: 517-548-5195.&#13;
YOUNG EAGLES DAY&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Brighton Airport,&#13;
Airport Lane, Brighton. Free&#13;
airplane rides and kids activities.&#13;
For ages 8-17 years. Details: 810-&#13;
599-7319.&#13;
NATURE CENTER EVENTS&#13;
Howell Nature Center, 1005&#13;
Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township.&#13;
• 9 a.m.-noon or 1:30-4:30 p.m.&#13;
High Ropes Adventure Days. Cost:&#13;
$25. Reservation: 517-546-0249.&#13;
• 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Critter&#13;
Connection. Suggested donation:&#13;
$4 adults, $2 children. Suggested&#13;
donation: $4 adults, $2 children.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249. A ls o A u g .&#13;
1 9 ,1 p .m . a n d 3 p .m .&#13;
TRASH AND TREASURE SALE&#13;
9 a.m.-5 p.m.The Museum Depot,&#13;
128 W etmore, Howell. Household&#13;
goods, toys, furniture. Proceeds&#13;
will benefit the Depot Museum.&#13;
Details 517-548-6876. A/so&#13;
S u n d a y .&#13;
DISCOVER THE PHILIPPINES&#13;
Noon, Fowlerville Library, 131&#13;
Mill St., Fowlerville. Speaker,food,&#13;
music. All ages. Details: 517-223-&#13;
9089.&#13;
ATTRACTING BUTTERFLIES&#13;
1 p.m. N ature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Butterfly&#13;
and hummingbird gardening.&#13;
Cost: $2. Registration: 1 -800-477-&#13;
3178.&#13;
LAKE CENTRAL RAIL TOUR&#13;
6 p.m.Train Depot, 128 W etmore&#13;
St., Howell. Fine dining on a 2.5&#13;
hour jo u rn e y towards Byron.&#13;
Reservation: 1-866-608-0746.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
19&#13;
Methodis t Church, 6686 Oak&#13;
Grove, Howell. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0326.&#13;
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
4:30-6 p.m. St. M ary's Catholic&#13;
Church, 10601 Dexter-Pinckney&#13;
Road, Pinckney. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3161. F ir s t a n d th ir d M o n d a y .&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. P a thwa y C ommunity&#13;
Church, 228 Fourth St., Brighton.&#13;
For those wh o impact the lives of&#13;
children aged 0-20. Details: 248-&#13;
207-2363 or ww w.pathwaycommunitychurch.&#13;
net.&#13;
ADULT AUDITIONS&#13;
7 p.m., Hartland Music Hall, 3619&#13;
Avon Street, Hartland. Fo r "C a t&#13;
on a Hot Tin R o o f " S h ow performances&#13;
Sept. 28,29 and Oct. 5,6,&#13;
7. Details: 248-529-6352 or 248-&#13;
684-0139. A/so T u e s d a y a t 7 p .m .&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
21&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. Lions Den, 465 W. M ain&#13;
St., Brighton. Referrals By Design&#13;
meeting. 810-844-0844. W e e k ly .&#13;
FAMILY STORY TIME&#13;
11 a.m. Pinckney C ommunity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney. For all ages. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888. W e e k ly .&#13;
CHILDREN'S AUDITIONS&#13;
6:30-7:30 p.m. Hartland Music&#13;
Hall, 3619 Avon Street, Hartland.&#13;
For "Cat on a Hot Tin R o o f " Show&#13;
performances Sept. 28,29 and&#13;
Oct. 5 ,6,7. Details: 248-529-6352&#13;
or 248-684-0139,&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p.m. Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 9455 Hilton&#13;
Road, Brighton Township. Details:&#13;
810-227-9411. Wee/t/y.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
2 2&#13;
BLOOD DRIVES&#13;
1-7 p.m. L ivingston Wildlife&#13;
Conservation Club, 606 M-36,&#13;
Hamburg. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
KENSINGSTON WOODS&#13;
4-7 p.m. Kensington Woods High&#13;
School, 3700 Cleary Drive, Howell.&#13;
Fall Open House. Details: 517-545-&#13;
0828.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
23&#13;
BREAKFAST BUFFET&#13;
8 a.m.-l2:30 p.m. Pinckney's&#13;
Masonic Temple, 210 Mann St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Cost: $6 adults, $5&#13;
seniors, $3 kids 6-12, children&#13;
under 6 free. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3 2 3 1 .T h ir d S u n d a y .&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. S tate Street, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920. Sundays&#13;
th r o u g h e n d o f O c t .&#13;
HABITAT HIKE&#13;
2 p.m. N ature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Cost: $2.&#13;
Registration: 1 -800-477-3178.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., doors open at 1 p.m.&#13;
at th e former St. M a ry Catholic&#13;
Parish, 550 E. Hamburg St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. M ill Pond Park, d ow ntown&#13;
Brighton. S teve King and the&#13;
Dittilies. Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
2 0&#13;
BABY TIME&#13;
10 a.m. P inckney C ommunity&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mow er Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Share songs, nursery&#13;
rhymes, books and toys. Ages 0-&#13;
24 months. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
USDA COMMODITY FOOD&#13;
10 a.m.-3 p.m., O LHSA&#13;
Distribution Center, 912 North St.,&#13;
Howell. Free food available to eligible&#13;
Livingston County residents.&#13;
Details: 517-546-8S00. A/so August&#13;
2 1 a n d 2 3 .&#13;
BLOOD DRIVES&#13;
2:30-8:30 p.m. Oak G rove United&#13;
STOCKING FLOWER CRAFT&#13;
11 a.m. P inckn ey Commun ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney. C reate f lowers out of&#13;
nylons. Bring scissors, thread,&#13;
needle-nosed pliers. For ages 12&#13;
and older. Registration required.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888 or ww w.&#13;
pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
PINCKNEY PURLERS&#13;
Noon. P inckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney. An instructor leads knitters&#13;
of all ages and experience&#13;
levels. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. Northeast corner of&#13;
Grand River A venue and Ann&#13;
Street, d ow n tow n Fowlerville.&#13;
W h e n e v e r Weinnies Car Cruise.&#13;
Details: 517-376-2069. T h u r s d a y s&#13;
th r o u g h S e p t . 2 7 .&#13;
HOOTIN'IN THE PARK&#13;
6 p.m. Pu tnam T ownship Square,&#13;
d ow n tow n Pinckney. Sponsored&#13;
by th e P in ck n e y Lions Club. Food&#13;
and free musical entertainm ent.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6226. A ls o A u g .&#13;
3 0.&#13;
WRITER'S WORKSHOP&#13;
6-8 p.m. B righton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive, Brighton.&#13;
Grades 6-12. Details: 810-229-&#13;
6571 ext. 211.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
24_&#13;
MOVIE ATTHE LIBRARY&#13;
1 p.m. P inckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney. For all ages. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888,&#13;
SCREEN ON THE GREEN&#13;
8 p.m, B righton High School, 7878&#13;
Brighton Road, Brighton."Babe."&#13;
Sponsored by SELCRA. Details:&#13;
810-299-4143.&#13;
MOVIES IN THE SQUARE&#13;
9-9:30 p.m. Pu tnam Township&#13;
Square, d ow n tow n Pinckney.&#13;
"Arthur and th e Inv is ible s ,"spo nsored&#13;
by Pinckney's McDonald's&#13;
restaurant. Details: 734-878-9333.&#13;
LOCAL&#13;
MEETINGS&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
AUG. 13&#13;
BRIGHTON SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p.m., B r ig h to n Ed uc a t io n&#13;
and C om m u n ity Center, 125 S.&#13;
Church St., B r ig h to n . Details:&#13;
810-299-4000 or http://bas.k12.&#13;
ml.us&#13;
HARTLAND BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Educational&#13;
Support Center, 9525 Highland&#13;
Road, Howell. Details: 810-626-&#13;
2100. S e c o n d a n d fo u r th M o n d a y s .&#13;
HOWELL CITY COUNCIL&#13;
7 p.m. H owell City Hall, 611 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., H owell. Details:&#13;
517-546-3502. S e c o n d a n d fo u r th&#13;
M o n d a y s .&#13;
HOWELL BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m. Administration Building,&#13;
411 N. Highlander Way, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-548-6200.&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m., 3525 Byron Road, Howell&#13;
Township. Details: 517-546-2817.&#13;
S e c o n d a n d fo u r th M o n d a y s .&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
VILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement of Village&#13;
Hall, 220 S. Howell St., Pinckney.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6206 o r ww w.&#13;
villageofpinckney.org. S e c o n d a n d&#13;
fo u r th M o n d a y s .&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
AUG. 14&#13;
FOWLERVILLE PLANNING&#13;
COMMISSION&#13;
7 p.m. Village Hall, 213 S. G rand&#13;
Avenue, Fowlerville. Details:&#13;
517-223-3771, ext. 14. S e c o n d&#13;
T u e s d a y s .&#13;
HANDY TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7:30 p.m. Handy Township Hall,&#13;
135 N. Grand Ave., Fowlerville.&#13;
Details: 517-223-3228.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
AUG. 15&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. G reen OakTow nship Board,&#13;
Township Hall, 10001 Silver Lake&#13;
Road, Brighton. Details: 810-231 -&#13;
1333 or ww w.g re eno ak tw p.com.&#13;
F ir s t a n d th ir d W e d n e s d a y s .&#13;
L.E.S.A. BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m. Livingston Educational&#13;
Service A g en cy Education Center,&#13;
1425 W . Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-5550.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
AUG. 16&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY&#13;
SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
6:30 p.m. Pathfinder School Media&#13;
Center, 2100 E, M-36, Hamburg&#13;
Township. Details: 810-225-3900&#13;
or visit http://hal.pcs.k12.mi.us.&#13;
F ir s t a n d th ir d T h u r s d a y s .&#13;
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I H 3 @ S B E ] - E S 2 5 - I&#13;
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PHOTOS: JAMIE CHAR8ENEAU-PI5ELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
From left. Josh Fooy, 16, Chris Fooy, 16, Andrea Conroy, 16, Nancy Fooy and Ashley Fooy, 16,&#13;
carry their treasures out to the car. In all, the family bought two computers and a table for&#13;
$55.&#13;
H o w e l l s c h o o l d i s t r i c t c l e a n s&#13;
h o u s e w i t h b i g g a r a g e s a l e&#13;
Bargain hunters&#13;
pick up decades-old&#13;
equipment, furniture&#13;
BY CASEY HANS&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
A community garage sale&#13;
last week offered deals galore&#13;
- as well as a piece of Howell&#13;
Public Schools history.&#13;
The Highlander Way Middle&#13;
School gymnasium was&#13;
filled with old items - some&#13;
from as far back as the old&#13;
Michigan Avenue School -&#13;
which sat on the site that is&#13;
now the Howell post office.&#13;
At one point, organizers&#13;
estimated there were 400&#13;
people packed into the school&#13;
gym, which held everything&#13;
from old sewing machines&#13;
and a beat-up upright piano&#13;
to school desks, file cabinets,&#13;
drafting tables and old movie&#13;
projectors and maps.&#13;
Items ranged from $1 for&#13;
a p air of crutches to $25&#13;
for appliances, old TVs and&#13;
computers.&#13;
Most items were 25 to 30&#13;
years old and had outlived&#13;
their usefulness. Some were&#13;
not safe by today’s school&#13;
standards, officials said.&#13;
B e v e rly Smith of Howell&#13;
was one of the hundreds of&#13;
people who came to the sale&#13;
looking for a deal. “ I needed&#13;
file cabinets, so that’s what&#13;
I came for,” said Smith, a&#13;
teacher for the Livingston&#13;
Educational Service Agency.&#13;
“ They are $5 apiece; I&#13;
can’t beat that, so I bought&#13;
three.”&#13;
Smith also had her eye on&#13;
an old upright classroom piano&#13;
for $25, but decided that&#13;
the wood exterior, which&#13;
was chipped and pitted,&#13;
“ had seen better days.”&#13;
Besides that, the sale was&#13;
cash-and-carry only.&#13;
The school district hosted&#13;
the surplus equipment sale&#13;
on Aug. 2-3 - probably the&#13;
largest sale of its kind the&#13;
district ever has hosted.&#13;
“ I t ’s probably the biggest&#13;
one we’ll ever do,” said Rick&#13;
Terres, associate superintendent,&#13;
who was on hand&#13;
with about 20 staff members&#13;
who were busy tagging,&#13;
hauling and answering&#13;
questions.&#13;
“ There was wall-to-wall&#13;
stuff ” at the sale’s start, he&#13;
said. “We had some decent&#13;
items - you know garagesalers,&#13;
they’re looking for a&#13;
deal.”&#13;
He said the district was&#13;
expecting to net between&#13;
$4,000 and $5,000 in the sale&#13;
of items which, otherwise,&#13;
the district would have had&#13;
to pay to dispose of.&#13;
The renovation of Howell&#13;
There was wallto-&#13;
wall stuff.'&#13;
Rick Terres, H owell Public Schools&#13;
associate superintendent&#13;
High School, which began&#13;
this summer and w ill continue&#13;
through the summer&#13;
of 2008, forced the district to&#13;
go through items and decide&#13;
whether they would be kept&#13;
or put in the sale.&#13;
Some items were taken&#13;
to the P a rk e r High School&#13;
Campus, where students&#13;
in grades 10-12 w ill attend&#13;
school this fall. Other items&#13;
were put in storage to be re used&#13;
at Howell High School.&#13;
Whatever was left was put&#13;
into the sale. Money raised&#13;
w ill be used to purchase&#13;
new items for Howell High&#13;
School, Terres added.&#13;
C a s e y H a n s c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t c h a n s @&#13;
l iv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s&#13;
.c o m o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 0 5 .&#13;
Howell Public Schools'&#13;
Surplus Equipment sale&#13;
drew parents, teachers&#13;
and students alike. Set&#13;
up in the Highlander&#13;
Way gymnasium, the&#13;
sale featured televisions,&#13;
cabinets, tables, chairs and&#13;
more. Above: Beverly Smith,&#13;
a teacher at LESA, looked&#13;
at large filing cabinets. At&#13;
left: Nancy Fooy, right, of&#13;
Marion Township and her&#13;
daughter, Ashley, 16, carry&#13;
off their purchases, a table&#13;
and two computers.&#13;
K ^ I N C U T T E R&#13;
R E 6 A T T A&#13;
C O L O R IN G C O N T E S T&#13;
W IN N E R&#13;
T h a n k Y o u t o a l l o u r p a r t i c i p a n t s&#13;
i n t h e c o l o r i n g c o n t e s t .&#13;
S p onso red by&#13;
= THE LIVINGSTON =&#13;
C O M M U N IT Y&#13;
U ' l i in I i# i i i f c T ilYM wy i'i iii'&#13;
Age 5&#13;
from Whitmore Lake&#13;
I r o n C h e f ^&#13;
e v e n t t o&#13;
b e n e f i t&#13;
G l e a n e r s&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Combine an idea from The&#13;
Food Network, two talented&#13;
local chefs and an increased&#13;
demand for food to feed the&#13;
hungry in the county, and you&#13;
understand the inspiration&#13;
behind Gleaners Community&#13;
Food Bank of Livingston&#13;
County’s third annual Iron&#13;
Chef Competition.&#13;
Requests for food from&#13;
people who live in Livingston&#13;
County continue to rise, according&#13;
to E rik a Karfonta,&#13;
manager of the Gleaners&#13;
Community Food Bank of L iv ingston.&#13;
Generating awareness&#13;
about the local need for&#13;
food as well as generating&#13;
more donations to the food&#13;
bank, are two major reasons&#13;
the food bank is running the&#13;
Iron Chef event, scheduled for&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
“We are consistently seeing&#13;
an increase in food requests,&#13;
and unemployment is the main&#13;
reason we’re getting for that.”&#13;
says Karfonta. “What’s unique&#13;
about this year is it’s more individuals&#13;
saying they can’t afford&#13;
to live here anymore.”&#13;
Karfonta says some of the&#13;
food bank’s clients are affected&#13;
by the closing of plants in&#13;
bordering counties. She says&#13;
FILE: ALAN WARREN,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Jody Brunori cools some hot food before doing a taste test during&#13;
last year's Iron Chef contest. She's coming back to compete again&#13;
this year.&#13;
Robert Hindley, a two-year&#13;
Iron Chef champion, prepares&#13;
an ap p etizer during last&#13;
year's competition. The event&#13;
raises money for Gleaners&#13;
Community Food Bank.&#13;
donations are down this year&#13;
while requests have increased.&#13;
More than 2,000 people receive&#13;
food from Gleaners Community&#13;
Food Bank every month in&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
This year’s Iron Chef competition&#13;
will feature Chef Jodi&#13;
Brunori of The French Laundry&#13;
in Fenton and Chef Steve&#13;
Pilon of Oak Pointe County&#13;
Club in Genoa Township vying&#13;
for the title of Iron Chef.&#13;
The chefs will prepare an appetizer,&#13;
entree and dessert,&#13;
which must use a mystery ingredient&#13;
that will be revealed&#13;
at the start of the competition.&#13;
A panel of celebrity judges will&#13;
select the winning Iron Chef&#13;
based on presentation, taste,&#13;
preparation, and the use of&#13;
the mystery ingredient.&#13;
Guests at the competition&#13;
will be able to sample appetizers&#13;
from the chefs as well as&#13;
to enjoy hors d’oeuvres from&#13;
local restaiu-ants and an open&#13;
bar. There will be tours of&#13;
Gleaners’ Livingston distribution&#13;
center and client choice&#13;
pantry and a silent auction.&#13;
Gleaners Community Food&#13;
Bank’s mission is to turn surplus&#13;
food that otherwise would&#13;
go to waste into delicious&#13;
meals for hungry people.&#13;
Iron Chef&#13;
■ What: A chef&#13;
competition to benefit&#13;
Gleaners Community&#13;
Food Bank.&#13;
■ When: 5-8:30 p.m.,&#13;
Thursday, Aug. 16.&#13;
■ Where: Gleaners&#13;
Community Food Bank of&#13;
Livingston County, 5924&#13;
Sterling Drive, Genoa&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ Tickets: $50.&#13;
■ Details: On the Web at&#13;
www.gcfb.org or call 1-&#13;
866-453-2637 ext.335.&#13;
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from the Livingston County 4-H Clubs to everyone who supported our 2007 4-H Large and Small Animal Auctions&#13;
Grand Champion Market Steer&#13;
Owner: M a tt Jefferson&#13;
Buyer; Chicken Shack&#13;
Weight: 1325 lbs.&#13;
Price: $2.80 per lb.&#13;
Res. Grand Champ. Market Steer&#13;
Owner: Lindsey Chamberlain&#13;
Buyer; ReMax Platinum Homes&#13;
Weight: 1225 lbs.&#13;
Price: $2.25 per lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Market Hog&#13;
Owner: Jordan Kennedy&#13;
Buyer; Busch's Valuland&#13;
Weight: 266&#13;
Price: $3.00&#13;
Res. Grand Champ. Market Hog&#13;
Owner; Morgan Kennedy&#13;
Buyer: M e ije r of Howell&#13;
Weight; 268 lbs.&#13;
Price: $3.00 per lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Market Lamb&#13;
Owner: Jordan Kennedy&#13;
Buyer: M e ije r of Brighton&#13;
Weight: 139 lbs.&#13;
Price: $4.25 per lb.&#13;
Res. Grand Champ. Market Lamb&#13;
Owner: Devin Marriner&#13;
Buyer: Steve Williams, County Comm.&#13;
Weight: 132 lbs.&#13;
Price: $4.25 per lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Dairy Steer&#13;
Owner: Garrett Laier&#13;
Buyer: On The Spot Tires&#13;
and Towing&#13;
Weight: 1500 lbs.&#13;
Price: $2.25 per lb.&#13;
Reserve Grand Champion Dairy Steer&#13;
Owner: Jack Bontekoe&#13;
Buyer: Lloyd Miller &amp; Sons&#13;
Weight: 1620 lbs.&#13;
Price: $1.45 per lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Market Goose&#13;
Owner: Glenn Lyons&#13;
Buyer: Anna’s Lawn Prep&#13;
Weight: 14.5 lbs.&#13;
Price: $7.00 per lb.&#13;
Res. Grand Champ. Market Goose&#13;
Owner: Emily Allison&#13;
Buyer: Anna's Lawn Prep&#13;
Weight: 12 lbs.&#13;
Price: $7.00 per lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Pen of Meat Rabbits Res. Grand Cham. Pen of Meat Rabbits&#13;
Owner; Patrick Cuthbertson&#13;
Buyer: Dr. Tim of Chiropractic&#13;
Health Center&#13;
Weight; 14.2 lbs.&#13;
Price: $7.50 per lb.&#13;
Owner; Laura Cuthbertson&#13;
Buyer: Dr. Tim of Chiropractic&#13;
Health Center&#13;
Weight: 12.5 lbs.&#13;
Price: $7.50 per lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Market Duck&#13;
Owner: Rebecca Allison&#13;
Buyer: Joe Hune, State Rep.&#13;
Weight: 9 lbs.&#13;
Price: $15.00 per lb.&#13;
Res. Grand Champion Market Duck&#13;
Owner: Glenn Lyons&#13;
Buyer: Anna's Lawn Prep.&#13;
Weight: 7.5 lbs.&#13;
Price: $10.00 per lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Market Goat&#13;
Owner: Breann Fetner&#13;
Buyer: Boyers M e a t Processing&#13;
Weight: 81 lbs.&#13;
Price: $3.50 per lb.&#13;
Res. Grand Champion Market Goat&#13;
Owner: Kyle Moulton&#13;
Buyer; Sunrise Foundations&#13;
Weight: 70 lbs.&#13;
Price: $5.50 per lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Pen of Market Fryers Res. Grand Champ. Pen of Market Fryers&#13;
Owner: Lauren Watson&#13;
Buyer: Dr. Tim of Chiropractic&#13;
Health Center&#13;
Weight: 21.75 lbs.&#13;
Price; $8.00 per lb.&#13;
Owner: Kim Becker&#13;
Buyer: Dr. Tim of Chiropractic&#13;
Health Center&#13;
Weight: 20.25 lbs.&#13;
Price: $8.00 per lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Market Turkey&#13;
Owner: Laura Hiveley&#13;
Buyer; Carol Hackett Garagiola&#13;
Probate Court&#13;
Weight: 22.75 lbs.&#13;
Price: $12.00 per lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Pen of Roasters&#13;
Owner: Kellie Rizzolo&#13;
Buyer: Fowlerville Vet. Clinic&#13;
Weight: 27.50 lbs.&#13;
Price; $7.00 per lb.&#13;
Res. Grand Champ. Pen of Roasters&#13;
Owner: Kaylee Herbert&#13;
Buyer; Don and Mickey Roberts&#13;
Weight: 24.50 lbs.&#13;
Price: $6.50 per lb.&#13;
Special Thanks to the&#13;
sponsors o f the 4 -H Buyers&#13;
Auction Picnics..........&#13;
Richardson’s Meat Processing&#13;
Village Party Store and Deli -Pat Hohl&#13;
Livingston County Farm Bureau&#13;
American Aqua&#13;
Greenstone Farm Credit Services&#13;
Thank You to the Auctioneers Larry Sheridan Don Wentz&#13;
and Ringmen who make our Tim Narhi Todd Muck&#13;
auctions so successful! Loren Heller Ralph Chamberlain&#13;
Thank You to Matt Albright and Mike Brewbaker were our auction photographers.&#13;
1&#13;
Res. Grand Champion Market Turkey&#13;
Owner: Cheyenne Huggins&#13;
Buyer: Liv. Co. Sheriff Department&#13;
Weight: 26.50 lbs.&#13;
Price: $10.00 per lb.&#13;
T H a n l i s T o A l t € H t r 2 0 0 7 A u c t i o n B u y e r s&#13;
LARGE A N IM A L BUYERS TOR 2007&#13;
A Mind &amp; Body Connection&#13;
Accelerated Genetics&#13;
Accounting Services Inc.&#13;
Alderman's Inc.&#13;
Martha and Harry Anderson&#13;
Arrow Storage&#13;
Bauerhaus, LLC&#13;
Beduhn Excavating&#13;
Bigos Precast&#13;
Borek Jennings Funeral Home&#13;
Brighton and Howell Soft Water&#13;
Brown Drilling Co.&#13;
Earl and Beth Brown&#13;
Busch's Valuland&#13;
C &amp; W Horse Transportation&#13;
Carter Farm&#13;
Chicken Shack&#13;
Chicken Shack II&#13;
Kevin Clark&#13;
Mark Coddington&#13;
John and Karen Condra&#13;
Country Air Heating and AC&#13;
Crambell Dairy&#13;
Culver Excavating&#13;
James and Rosemarie Cunningham&#13;
Cuthbertson Family&#13;
Cyrowski Commercial Real Estate Inc.&#13;
Dave Domes, County Commissioner&#13;
Dave Temple&#13;
Cindy Denby&#13;
Dexter Mill&#13;
Dick Scott Motor Mall&#13;
Donal Farm&#13;
Or. Tim of Chiropractic Health Center&#13;
Marigrace Dunigan and Darlene Kensington Valley Excavating Cheryl Rice DVM Boyer's Meat Processing Laier Farms, Inc.&#13;
Cardinal Kern Road Veterinary Clinic Brian and Teresa Richards Kathy Bruning Lang &amp; Sons Enterprises&#13;
Sean,Dunleavy Kingisey Farms Richardson Meat Processing Larry Budd LeeAnn’s Mobil Veterinary Service&#13;
Durand Meat Processing John and Pam Kissinger Rolling Hills Ranch Cardinal and Conley Dave Domas, Liv. County Comm.&#13;
William Earl Knoch Farms Schippn Heating and Cooling Chase Bank of Fowlerville Livingston County Sher'rff Department&#13;
Hrst National Bank Krebsview Farms Schray Club Lambs Chubby Chicken Ranch Livingston Feed &amp; Seed&#13;
Eric Fitchpatrick Laier Farms, Inc. Sisson Trucking Clement Farms Adam Lucas&#13;
Fowlerville Farm Services LCC Lang &amp; Sons Enterprises Smith and Son Cuthbertson Family Lyon's Farms&#13;
Fowlerville Feed &amp; Pet Supplies Wayne and Sandy Latta Southeast Michigan Pig Auction Dale Family Karen Melton&#13;
Fowlerville Hardware Livingston Feed &amp; Seed Sparks Data co. DeMattia Miller's Fowlenrille Poultry Processing&#13;
Fowlerville Laundermat Vrncent Lizzio Steve Williams, County Commissioner Cindy Denby Motz Family Farm&#13;
Fowlerville Veterinary Clinic Lloyd Miller &amp; Sons Cheryl Stevens Double H Acres Mens Directional Boring&#13;
Bill and Sue Frank Bill Louden TRW-Vincent Rugnetta Dr. Laura Morris National City Bank of Whitmore Lake&#13;
Jim Gale Vern Lyons Thomson-Shore Inc. Dr. Tm of Chiropractic Health Center Kirk Nielsen&#13;
Garst Seed - Mitch Glover Mayhews Tree Farm W.G. Sales Associates Feather Acres Parker Farm&#13;
Geyer Farm Services Meijer of Howell Wal-Mart Charles and Esther Fisher Kent and Laurie Perkins&#13;
GieglerFeed Meijer 46- Brighton Watson Electric Inc. Fowlerville Veterinary Clinic Pettysville Junction&#13;
Glover Electric Ltd. Mike Tomlin and Family Webberville Feed &amp; Grain Gary and Laurie Fox R &amp; A Acres&#13;
Greenstone Farm Credit Services Glenn Miller Woodshire Place Bill and Sue Frank Reagan Rizzolo&#13;
Gutters Galore Munsell Enterprises Lyle Young Fuzzy Critters 4-H Club Don and Mickey Roberts&#13;
Harmon Real Estate National City Bank of Whitmore Lake Matthew Zelyez Carol Hackett Garagiola, Probate Court Wayne Roedel&#13;
Howell Excavating Co. New Hudson Inn Giegler Feeds Roeske Farms&#13;
Howell Septic Kirk Nielsen SMALL ANIMAL BUYERS FOR 2007 Sarah Glaser Sandy Brown's Kitchen&#13;
David Hroba Neal Nielsen Glenn Graham Santioni Family&#13;
HuckFarms O.W. Carson Co. A Mind &amp; Body Connection Todd Hacker Sparks Data Co.&#13;
J.C. Pearson &amp; Sons Asphalt Osterle Bros Martha and Harry Anderson Laurie Hirth Steve Wriliams, County Commissioner&#13;
J.T. Services LLC On the Spot Tiros &amp; Towing Anna's Lawn Prep. Hoof N' Hand Hollow Steven Knight&#13;
J. N. B. Machining Co, Inc. Outback Stables Inc. Archer Family Huck Farms Sunny Brook Farm&#13;
Jack Pippin Farrier Parker Farms Sid and Alma Archer Kim Huggins Sunrise Foundations&#13;
Joe Hune State Representative Kent and Laurie Perkins Zach Archibald JK Transport Inc. Tolbert Family&#13;
Aaron Jorgensen R &amp; R Suffolks John Bessert Joe Hune, State Representative Wanczyk Family&#13;
Taylor Jorgenson RE/Max Platinum-Karen Ryan Nathan and Kristine Bickel Kennedy Family Farm Webberville Feed &amp; Grain&#13;
K &amp; C Carpentry Randy's Service The Bigham Family Kingsley Farm Willow Creek Babbitry&#13;
Keller Well Drilling RE/Max Four Seasons-Debra Jones BlackTie Formal Wear Fred and Cindy Krebs YB Flowers&#13;
Kennedy Family Farm Regal Recycling Blu Creek Ranch Krippes Family Dwight and Joanne Young Family&#13;
T h a n k : Y o u f o r S u p p o r t i n g t h o 2 0 0 7 4 ~ H A u c t i o n s&#13;
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o SPORTS&#13;
H.Hammes&#13;
JASON DEEGAN&#13;
T h e L i v i n g s t o n C o m m u n i t y N e w s&#13;
F in is h in g la s t&#13;
a in 't so b a d ,&#13;
a c c o rd in g to&#13;
th is t r ia th le te&#13;
Don Emery completed his&#13;
first, and only, triathlon at the&#13;
2005 Ann Arbor TYiathlon-Duathlon.&#13;
Instead of providing a sense&#13;
of accomplishment, it has&#13;
given his son, David Emery, a&#13;
chance to mock&#13;
his father. The&#13;
two Pinckney&#13;
residents still&#13;
disagree about&#13;
which place he&#13;
finished ... seventh&#13;
from last&#13;
or sixth.&#13;
“That one&#13;
guy doesn’t count,” teases David&#13;
Emery, a Middle Tennessee&#13;
State University recruit who&#13;
won two individual state titles&#13;
running for Pinckney Community&#13;
High School.&#13;
That one guy is Howard&#13;
Hammes, a TYenton resident.&#13;
Hammes, a fixture at southeast&#13;
Michigan triathlons, is different&#13;
from other runners. He&#13;
doesn’t try to win. He doesn’t&#13;
sprint to the finish line, hoping&#13;
to pass runners limping home.&#13;
He finishes last - or near it - on&#13;
purpose.&#13;
“ Someone has to come in&#13;
last,” Hammes says. “ I try to&#13;
be creative with it and have fun&#13;
with it. I tell people there is no&#13;
shame in coming in last. Ju st&#13;
do your best at it.”&#13;
Yes, Hammes, 48, a custodian&#13;
and groundskeeper for&#13;
lYenton Public Schools, is a&#13;
character. “Some people think&#13;
I need my head examined,” he&#13;
admits.&#13;
There’s some merit to his&#13;
message. Hammes says he’s&#13;
completed 165 triathlons in a&#13;
career spanning 22 years because&#13;
“my father always taught&#13;
me to finish what you start.”&#13;
He didn’t get hooked on being&#13;
last until the mid-1990s. He&#13;
enjoys the reactions from people&#13;
who ask how the race went.&#13;
“ I laugh about it. It gets them&#13;
laughing, too,” he says.&#13;
There are reasons he’s at&#13;
the back of the pack. He doesn’t&#13;
train. He doesn’t go fast in the&#13;
disciplines. “ I take my time. I&#13;
go for the longevity,” he says,&#13;
referencing the career of Cal&#13;
Ripken, baseball’s ironman.&#13;
Even sunscreen hinders his&#13;
time. “ I always make time to&#13;
put enough sunscreen on me in&#13;
the transition area between the&#13;
swim and bike race,” he says,&#13;
deadly serious.&#13;
He pulls other tricks, too.&#13;
“ Sometimes he waits in&#13;
the bushes until everybody&#13;
goes by,” says Jim Donaldson,&#13;
founder of Elite Endeavors,&#13;
which hosts races in Michigan&#13;
and Ohio. “There’s a problem&#13;
with it sometimes. We have to&#13;
wait for him.”&#13;
In the 2006 Ann Arbor TH-Du,&#13;
Hammes finished in 3 hours, 6&#13;
minutes and 58 seconds, more&#13;
than l \ hours behind the winner.&#13;
In 2005, he crossed the&#13;
finish line in 3:03:25, roughly 5&#13;
minutes behind Emery.&#13;
He did win his age division&#13;
once, he says, at an event in&#13;
Ontario in 1997 that happened&#13;
to be his 100th triathlon. “ I was&#13;
the only one in my age group. I&#13;
got a trophy,” he recalls.&#13;
Hammes says he learned&#13;
as an Eagle Scout to “ enjoy&#13;
life” no matter if you’re first or&#13;
worst. “ In life you don’t have to&#13;
be happy being first,” he says.&#13;
“ If you love it (what you do),&#13;
you can be happy with last. Life&#13;
is too short.”&#13;
The next time you wallow&#13;
in self-pity over a poor performance,&#13;
remember Hammes.&#13;
He preaches that where you&#13;
finish is just a number. And if&#13;
finishing last runs against the&#13;
competitive fii^ burning within&#13;
you, don’t worry. Hammes will&#13;
claim it. With pride.&#13;
Ja s o n D e e g a n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t jd e e g a n ®&#13;
liv in g s to n c o m m u n it y n e w s .c o m o r&#13;
a t 8 1 0 -8 4 4 -2 0 1 2 .&#13;
Byron Rogers,&#13;
of Genoa&#13;
Township, has&#13;
competed in&#13;
almost every&#13;
Melon Run&#13;
since 1990.&#13;
He is among&#13;
hundreds of&#13;
runners signed&#13;
up for the race&#13;
this year on&#13;
Aug. 17.&#13;
JAMIE CHAR8ENAUPISELLA.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
M e l o n R u n d r a w s&#13;
l o y a l p a r t i c i p a n t s&#13;
O n e s o f a i t h f u l , h e r a n i t v i c a r i o u s l y&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Byron Rogers loves everything&#13;
about the Melon Run.&#13;
He loves the tough 5-kilometer&#13;
course on gravel roads&#13;
through the Lakeview Cemetery.&#13;
He loves the familiar&#13;
faces he sees every year. He&#13;
pays special tribute when passing&#13;
his parents’ graves. And he&#13;
loves the challenge his body&#13;
faces to keep up with last year’s&#13;
pace.&#13;
The 67-year-old Genoa&#13;
Township resident has competed&#13;
in almost every Melon&#13;
Run since 1990. He’s so faithful&#13;
to the event, that when he&#13;
was in Ohio one year in the late&#13;
1990s, he didn’t want to “break&#13;
his streak.”&#13;
“That night I ran at the same&#13;
time as the Melon Run, so I&#13;
wouldn’t miss the race,” he&#13;
recalls. “ It was my vicarious&#13;
Melon Run.”&#13;
Rogers is among the hundreds&#13;
of runners signed up for&#13;
this year’s race, set for 7 p.m.&#13;
Aug. 17 at the Howell City Paric&#13;
Howell Parks and Recreation&#13;
Department enrichment coordinator&#13;
Beth Schrader says she&#13;
hopes to celebrate the event’s&#13;
30th anniversary by attracting&#13;
S E E MELON RUN,C2&#13;
Kelsey Speer, a&#13;
brown belt in&#13;
the martial art of&#13;
karate, practices&#13;
her kata (at left&#13;
and below) in the&#13;
backyard of her&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
home. She trains&#13;
at the Dexter&#13;
Karate Academy&#13;
and recently won&#13;
a national karate&#13;
tournament in&#13;
Virginia.&#13;
PHOTOS:&#13;
JAMIE CHAR8ENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
A real 'Karate&#13;
Kid' emerges&#13;
in 13-year-old&#13;
G i r l w i n s n a t i o n a l c h a m p i o n s h i p&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
K elsey Speer focuses her eyes on the&#13;
headache bag hanging from her&#13;
basement ceiling.&#13;
She follows its jerky movements,&#13;
banging it back and forth by alternating&#13;
her left and right hands.&#13;
In an instant, she spins and kicks a heavy&#13;
bag behind her. The subsequent blows reverberate&#13;
throughout the house.&#13;
“We had to move the china cabinet upstairs,”&#13;
her father, Don Speer, says. “The dishes were&#13;
rattling against the glass.”&#13;
Later, Speer practices her kata outside. Her&#13;
face is intense as she moves gracefully fi’om&#13;
position to position. Kata is a Japanese name&#13;
for a system of basic body positioning and&#13;
movement exercises that mimic sparring.&#13;
In a little more than two years, Speer has&#13;
been transformed from a girl without a sport&#13;
to a karate national champion. The 13-yearold&#13;
Putnam Township resident beat several&#13;
older opponents to win her brown belt division&#13;
for ages 13-16 at the Grand National Isshinryu&#13;
karate tournament in Alexandria, Va., Ju ly 13-&#13;
14.&#13;
“ It was a surprise to win sparring,” admits&#13;
Speer, who was third in kata in her age division.&#13;
“ It was very nerve-wracking, but I was&#13;
surrounded by friends and family. It made it&#13;
easier.”&#13;
Growing up, Speer tried horseback riding&#13;
and swimming, but says “nothing fit me.”&#13;
“Karate is definitely the sport that was&#13;
meant for me, because I ’ve been very good&#13;
at it, and it is very easy for me to learn,” she&#13;
S E E KARATE,C2&#13;
At left,&#13;
Kelsey&#13;
Speer spins&#13;
off the&#13;
heavy bag&#13;
to kick the&#13;
headache&#13;
bag in the&#13;
basement&#13;
of her&#13;
Putnam&#13;
Township,&#13;
home.&#13;
B r ig h t o n a lu m n i s o c c e r g a m e s h o n o r l iv e s o f 2 d e c e a s e d t e a m m a t e s&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
The Brighton High School&#13;
alumni soccer games are more&#13;
than just a celebration of the&#13;
talent and success of the boys&#13;
and girls programs.&#13;
They also are a way to honor&#13;
the lives of Chris Mirto and&#13;
Be cl^ Wilson, two former&#13;
Bulldog players who died too&#13;
young. Both the Wilson and&#13;
Mirto families spearhead fundraising&#13;
efforts for several $1,000&#13;
scholarships that go to Brighton&#13;
athletes with high gradepoint&#13;
averages.&#13;
Mirto died in a motorcycle&#13;
accident in 2002, and Wilson&#13;
lost a battle with cancer in 2004.&#13;
Both wore No. 12 in Brighton.&#13;
Kim Mirto says the games&#13;
are a way for her to reconnect&#13;
with her son.&#13;
“We get to see his former&#13;
teammates and friends. It always&#13;
feels right,” Mirto says.&#13;
“ It just keeps his spirit alive for&#13;
our family.”&#13;
This year, the boys will play&#13;
at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 17, followed&#13;
by the girls at 8 p.m. at Sloan&#13;
Field.&#13;
Mirto says there’s always a&#13;
big turnout, even though most&#13;
college coaches won’t let their&#13;
players participate. “We’ve had&#13;
up to 25 players for each team&#13;
show up. That’s close to 100&#13;
kids playing soccer,” she says.&#13;
Brighton girls soccer coach&#13;
D e ep ^ Shivraman always&#13;
marvels at the' action on the&#13;
field, even from the old-timers,&#13;
who play against the younger&#13;
alumni. The boys game has&#13;
been running 10 years, with the&#13;
girls added three years ago.&#13;
“ It is an awesome display,”&#13;
Shivraman says. “ I don’t think&#13;
there is a school in the state&#13;
that can keep up with the caliber&#13;
of play on the men’s and&#13;
women’s side. It is a credit to&#13;
the soccer program and the&#13;
soccer community in Brighton.&#13;
Ninety percent of those&#13;
players learned in the community&#13;
leagues and played on the&#13;
community teams that were&#13;
coached by the moms and&#13;
dads.”&#13;
Brad Murphy, a 2004 Brighton&#13;
graduate who plays on the&#13;
men’s club team at the University&#13;
of Michigan, says the&#13;
games are competitive. “Nobody&#13;
wants to lose,” he says.&#13;
Murphy, 20, is one of the 20&#13;
athletes who have received a&#13;
scholarship.&#13;
“ It was an honor to get it,” he&#13;
says. “Any money for college&#13;
helps. I realize that more now.”&#13;
Donations are collected at&#13;
the entrance and the concession&#13;
stand, but the biggest&#13;
money maker might be the&#13;
bucket passed around after every&#13;
goal.&#13;
“They can’t start the game&#13;
again until people start throwing&#13;
money in,” Kim Mirto says.&#13;
“ ’That’sfun.”&#13;
C2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 10, 2007&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENAU-PISELLA, THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Byron Rogers, 67, runs near the Lakeview Cemetery at Thompson Lake in Howell, part of the&#13;
route for the Aug. 17 Howell Melon Run.&#13;
MELON RUN FROM C l&#13;
E v e n t o b s e r v in g i t s 3 0 th a n n iv e r s a r y&#13;
3 0 th Annual&#13;
Melon Run&#13;
■ When: Aug. 17.&#13;
■ Where: Howell City&#13;
Park.&#13;
■ Schedule: 6:15 p.m.&#13;
melon roll; 6:30 p.m. tot&#13;
trot; 6:45 p.m. fun runwalk;&#13;
7 p.m. 5- and 10-k&#13;
runs.&#13;
■ Cost: Melon roll $2 for&#13;
ages 2-5; to t trot free. Fun&#13;
run-walk $8-$10; 5-10K&#13;
($20-$25).&#13;
■ Registration forms:&#13;
http;//www.cityofhowell.&#13;
org/uploaded/files/&#13;
melonrunflyer2007.pdf&#13;
■ Details: 517-546-0693&#13;
ext. 0.&#13;
a record 1,000 runners.&#13;
Last year, more than 650 people&#13;
participated in the 1-mile&#13;
fun run and 5- and 10-K runs.&#13;
There’s also a popular melon&#13;
roll and tot trot for children.&#13;
“Fbr us, it’s exciting” to hit 30&#13;
years, Schrader says. “We are&#13;
one week in front of the Crim&#13;
(race in Flint). That has always&#13;
been our position. It seems to&#13;
get bigger every year.”&#13;
Rogers ran sprints and did&#13;
hurdles for the Howell track&#13;
team, graduating in 1958 but&#13;
didn’t attempt distance running&#13;
until he was 49 years old. “ I had&#13;
high cholesterol and too many&#13;
pounds,” he says.&#13;
Rogers, who has been a track&#13;
official for more than 30 years,&#13;
prides himself for being “ competitive&#13;
as an old-timer.”&#13;
He was third in his 65-69 age&#13;
group at the Michigan Challenge&#13;
Balloonfest 5-K in June.&#13;
He says he’s been running&#13;
five miles at least three times&#13;
a week to try to maintain his&#13;
pace of nine minutes per mile.&#13;
He plans on coming back year&#13;
after year. “ I learned to swim at&#13;
the Howell beach. The race is&#13;
nostalgic for me,” he says.&#13;
Schrader says that, to ease&#13;
parking concerns, runners are&#13;
encouraged to park and board&#13;
a shuttle at the Barnard Community&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard&#13;
St. Registration will continue&#13;
up until 5:30 p.m. race day.&#13;
“We want to grow every&#13;
year,” she says.&#13;
J a s o n D e e g a n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t jd e e g a n @&#13;
liv in g s to n c o m m u n it y n e w s .c o m o r&#13;
a t 8 1 0 -8 4 4 -2 0 1 2 .&#13;
RUNNING&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ Aug. 11, Run Thru Hell, Hell&#13;
Creek Ranch on Cedar Lake Road at&#13;
Patterson Lake Road in He lfww w.&#13;
gaultracemanagement.com. Start: 8&#13;
a.m. Contact: Harrison Hensley, 734-&#13;
878-6640.&#13;
■ Aug. 17,30th annual Melon&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length:&#13;
5K-10K-Melon Roll. Start time: 6&#13;
p.m. Cost: $20-$25. C o ntaa : Beth&#13;
Schrader, 517-546-0693, parksandrec@&#13;
ci.howell.mi.us.&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Dances With Dirt 100K&#13;
Relay and Ultra Marathon, Hell.&#13;
www.danceswithdirt.com. Start&#13;
time: 7 a.m. Cost: $50-$ 100. Contact:&#13;
734-929-9027.&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Run Drugs Out of Town&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length: 5K&#13;
run-walk, separate kids run. Check-&#13;
RECREATION CAL ENDAR&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Softball meeting - The&#13;
Pinckney-Hamburg Baseball and&#13;
Softball Association will meet&#13;
ab out the fall season at 7 p.m.&#13;
Sunday at the Bennett Park East&#13;
Pavilion. Scott Acree 517-861 -&#13;
7482, sacree@pinckneyball.org.&#13;
■ Baseball-softball coaches&#13;
needed - Coaching opportunities&#13;
for U9 travel baseball or U 16&#13;
travel softball teams in Brighton for&#13;
2008 season. Submit letter to the&#13;
Brighton Youth Baseball/Softball&#13;
Board by Aug. 10 to: 7137 Wide&#13;
Valley Drive, Brighton, 48116 or email:&#13;
mbaitinger@yahoo.com. Mike&#13;
Baitinger, 810-231-3706.&#13;
■ Fall flag football - l9sports&#13;
flag football league in Livingston&#13;
County for ages 6-14 from Sept.&#13;
8-Oct. 27. Web site: www.i9sports.&#13;
com/home.asp?franchise=132&amp;sp&#13;
ort=5. Craig Stewart, 810-923-5506;&#13;
e-mail cstewart@i9sports.com.&#13;
■ Special Olympics Bowl-athon&#13;
- The fundraiser will be two&#13;
sessions (10 a.m. or noon) at the&#13;
Howell Bowl E Drome, 907 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., on Sept. 22. Deadline:&#13;
Sept. 1.734-222-8283.&#13;
■ Summer open swim - Twice&#13;
daily: 3:30-5 p.m. and 7:30-9 p.m.&#13;
at the Hartland High School pool,&#13;
106035 Dunham Road, Hartland&#13;
Township. Cost: $4, children under 3&#13;
free,family memberships $160,810-&#13;
626-2279 or hartlandschool.us.&#13;
■ Livingston men's golf championship&#13;
- Men's championship Aug.&#13;
17-19 at Dunham Hills Golf Club,&#13;
www.kensingtonvalleygolfcom.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
■ Soccer camps - M ajor League&#13;
Soccer camps will run for all skill&#13;
levels for ages 5-14. Host families&#13;
are needed for the coaches. Web&#13;
site: www.MLScamps.com. Cost:&#13;
$99-$253. Deadline: Aug. 13.&#13;
■ Openings - Fall soccer and&#13;
flag football have openings for the&#13;
fall season. All ages. Praaices begin&#13;
Aug. 27.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS AND REC&#13;
517-546-0693 ext. 0 or www.cityofhowell.&#13;
org.&#13;
■ Walk Michigan Program - A&#13;
series o f non-competitive walks&#13;
promoting walking as a form of fitness&#13;
will be: 10 a.m. Aug. 15 at Don&#13;
Miller Park on Maple Street.&#13;
■ Preschool skate &amp; play - The&#13;
Aug. 1 -29 session runs 10-11:30 a.m.&#13;
Wednesdays. Cost: $25-$50.&#13;
■ Equestrian - Intro to horses&#13;
runs 6-7:30 p.m. Aug. 30 at Horsin'&#13;
Around Farms. Cost: $32-$64.&#13;
Beginner riding lessons runs 10-&#13;
11:30 a.m.Tuesdays Aug. 7-28 at&#13;
Shiloh training center. Cost: $125-&#13;
$250.&#13;
■ Martial arts - Young and old can&#13;
learn karate, Sanchin-Ryu and Krav&#13;
Maga (self-defense),Tae Kwon Do&#13;
and Olympic-style sparring. Dates,&#13;
times and costs vary.&#13;
■ Tennis at Bennett Recreation&#13;
Center. Beginners (age 8-14) 9:30-&#13;
11 a.m. Aug. 13-16. Adv. beginners&#13;
9:30-11 a.m. Aug. 27-30. Int. 11&#13;
a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. Aug. 13-16. High&#13;
school level 11 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m.&#13;
Instructional league competitive&#13;
play 11 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. Aug. 27-30.&#13;
Cost: $50-$ 100 for each class.&#13;
■ Gymnastics - High Flyers&#13;
Educational Gymnastics Center,&#13;
2244 Euler Road, Genoa Township,&#13;
will host classes for ages 4-12.&#13;
Dates/times vary. Cost: $72-$180.&#13;
■ Skating competitions - The&#13;
Parker Skate Park hosts a competition&#13;
at 11 a.m. Aug. 18 and 11 a.m.&#13;
Oct. 6. Cost: $ 15-$20 for riders, $5&#13;
admission.&#13;
■ Soccer clinics - For grades 1 -8&#13;
on Aug. 25 at Page Field. Cost: $30-&#13;
$100.&#13;
■ Girls basketball - Grades 1 -6&#13;
can play at Howell elementary and&#13;
middle schools O rt. 22-Dec. 20.&#13;
Deadline: Sept. 8. Cost: $45-$90.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-225-3950.&#13;
■ Fitness night - Community&#13;
Complex at Pathfinder School from&#13;
7:30-9 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays&#13;
and Fridays. Cost: $2.50 per person.&#13;
Details: 810-225-3946.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE COMMUNITY&#13;
RECREATION DEPARTMENT&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
HARTLAND COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
SOUTH LYON AREA RECREATION&#13;
248^37-8105.&#13;
in: 8 a.m. Cost: $15-$20 (children&#13;
$5). Entertainment includes bounce&#13;
house, magician, storytelling, fingerprinting&#13;
booth. Detaiis: Julie,&#13;
517-545-5944.&#13;
■ Oct. 7. Great Pumpkin/Spooky&#13;
Sprint Duathlon. Kensington&#13;
Metropark, Milford. Length: 5K&#13;
run-24K ride-1 OK run or 5K-12K&#13;
ride-5K. www.3disciplines.com. Start&#13;
time: 10 a.m.Contart: Kenny Krell,&#13;
Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-714-&#13;
5768.&#13;
Howell&#13;
softball&#13;
leagues&#13;
offered&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Adult softball players in the&#13;
Howell area don’t have to pack&#13;
their cleats and gloves in the&#13;
closet this fall.&#13;
The Howell Area Parks&#13;
and Recreation Department&#13;
is offering three new softball&#13;
leagues later this month at&#13;
Howell High School.&#13;
Fall leagues became extinct&#13;
with the closure of Lucy Road&#13;
Park at least eight years ago,&#13;
according to Chris Galatis, a&#13;
recreation supervisor at Howell&#13;
Parks and Rec. “ I get a lot&#13;
of phone calls from women and&#13;
men who want to get back to&#13;
softball. Softball was huge prior&#13;
to the closure of Lucy Road&#13;
Park,” he said. “After that, we&#13;
didn’t have any facilities.”&#13;
Additional fields at the new&#13;
Parker High School opened up&#13;
an opportunity at Howell High&#13;
School. A Friday night co-ed&#13;
league is scheduled to begin&#13;
Aug. 24, with a Monday night&#13;
women’s league following on&#13;
Aug. 27 and a Wednesday night&#13;
men’s league on Aug. 29. All include&#13;
seven games and a tournament.&#13;
Tteam fees are $225,&#13;
with player fees ranging from&#13;
$25 for Howell residents up to&#13;
$50 for non-residents.&#13;
Galatis said he will consider&#13;
last-minute registrations.&#13;
Eight teams would constitute&#13;
a full league schedule on the&#13;
varsity fields, he said, with&#13;
any overflow games moving&#13;
to the physical education&#13;
fields. Call 517-546-0693 for&#13;
details.&#13;
“Our hope is that by offering&#13;
them now, it wiU help us (grow)&#13;
next year,” Galatis said.&#13;
KARATE FROM Cl&#13;
D e d ic a t io n&#13;
t o d is c ip l in e&#13;
h e lp s h e r&#13;
a d v a n c e s k ill&#13;
says.&#13;
Don Speer says his youngest&#13;
d au^ te r’s dedication to&#13;
discipline helps her succeed.&#13;
She’s an all-A student, he says,&#13;
who never misses a class at toe&#13;
Dexter Karate Academy. She&#13;
will be a freshman at Pinckney&#13;
Community High School in toe&#13;
faU.&#13;
“ She doesn’t bully people&#13;
with her karate,” he says. “She&#13;
is very subdued about it. She&#13;
is a little thinner now and extremely&#13;
strong for a 13-year-old&#13;
kid.”&#13;
She’s working on perfecting&#13;
a new kata to move up and&#13;
earn another stripe that will&#13;
put her one step closer to being&#13;
a junior black belt. Becoming a&#13;
full-fledged black belt doesn’t&#13;
happen imtil students graduate&#13;
h i^ school.&#13;
“ She’s on toe fast track (to&#13;
black belt),” says Greg Gerber,&#13;
her sensei at toe academy. “ She&#13;
is an awesome student. She’s a&#13;
wonderful kid. She is just coming&#13;
into her own.”&#13;
J a s o n D e e g a n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t jd e e g a n @&#13;
liv in g s to n c o m m u n it y n e w s .c o m o r&#13;
a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 -2 0 1 2 .&#13;
P re s e n ts&#13;
A TH LE TE O F TH E W E EK&#13;
Sam Rinkus&#13;
■ School; Hartland High&#13;
School.&#13;
■ Local ties: The 18-yearold&#13;
moved from Florida 13&#13;
years ago.&#13;
■ Sports: She has four&#13;
varsity letters in cross&#13;
country, three in track and&#13;
one in soccer.&#13;
■ Top sports moment: As&#13;
a freshman, she placed 17th&#13;
at regionals,Just missing a&#13;
state cut.&#13;
■ This season: She was a&#13;
cross country captain the&#13;
past two years and as a&#13;
senior ran the 3,200-meter&#13;
relay and the 800; 1,600 and&#13;
3,200,&#13;
■ Hobby: Reading.&#13;
■ Favorite subject: English.&#13;
■ School involvement; She&#13;
worked with the student&#13;
newspaper, "The Eagle," as&#13;
a sports editor and photo&#13;
editor. National Honor&#13;
Society. Students Against&#13;
Destructive Decisions.&#13;
■ Community involvement:&#13;
Teaching preschool&#13;
education at St. Patrick&#13;
Catholic Church in Brighton.&#13;
■ Athlete I admire: WNBA&#13;
star Diana Taurasi.&#13;
■ Academics: 3.6 GPA.&#13;
■ Future: She's working&#13;
at the Majestic at Lake&#13;
Walden Golf Club in Hartland&#13;
Township. This fall, she will&#13;
run at Aquinas College, and&#13;
major in English, with minors&#13;
in journalism and creative&#13;
writing.&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
7HK5 (&gt;ramt River&#13;
810-227-1761&#13;
FOWLERVILLE&#13;
KHO S. Grand Ave.&#13;
Spots still open for first county golf championship&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Organizers of toe first-ever&#13;
Livingston County men’s golf&#13;
championship are remaining&#13;
optimistic, despite few early&#13;
registrations.&#13;
Nathan Oake, one of toe&#13;
event’s co-founders with Ethan&#13;
Hawker, said 14 golfers had&#13;
signed up as of Aug. 5, but he&#13;
was hoping for at least 20, if not&#13;
more, by toe time toe tournament&#13;
rolls around Aug. 17-19&#13;
at Dimham Hills Golf Club in&#13;
Hartland Township. The cost&#13;
to play is $190.&#13;
“We are hoping people are&#13;
waiting until toe last minute,”&#13;
said Oake, who noted toe L iv ingston&#13;
Junior Tour had a stellar&#13;
season in just its second&#13;
year. “We will run it no matter&#13;
what. We might tweak things&#13;
(in toe future) to get people to&#13;
fit it into their sch^ules.”&#13;
Oake said toe event might&#13;
only be 36 holes on toe weekend&#13;
next year.&#13;
“A few people say F r iday&#13;
through Sunday is too&#13;
much,” he said. “ Maybe the&#13;
date isn’t perfect. Maybe it ’s&#13;
too late in the summer. We&#13;
are going to run the tournament,&#13;
and use the guys as afocus&#13;
group. We’ll ask them,&#13;
‘Should we change something?”&#13;
’&#13;
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eygoffcom.&#13;
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Jackson and Lenawee Area&#13;
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Livingston County Homes&#13;
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(8 1 0 ) 5 9 9 - 3 1 5 9&#13;
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$ 2 4 9 ,0 0 0 7 3 4 - 7 6 1 - 1 2 3 1&#13;
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b a t h b i- le v e i h o m e , 1 7 2 8&#13;
s f w / a t t a c h e d 2 + g a r a g e ,&#13;
p r i v a c y f e n c e d y a r d ,&#13;
b a c k u p g e n e r a t o r , la r g e&#13;
la u n d r y &amp; b o n u s f a m i l y&#13;
rm . L in c o ln s c h o o l s ,&#13;
n a t u r e t r a i ls / p o n d s .&#13;
$ 1 8 9 ,5 0 0 (5 1 7 ) 2 8 1 - 0 8 5 4&#13;
B R IG H T O N - L a k e f r o n t&#13;
h o m e in m o v e - in&#13;
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f e e l in g , y e t c lo s e t o&#13;
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o m e b a t h , 4 c i t y lo t s&#13;
o p e n o n t h e c o r n e r . N i c e&#13;
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a c r e s ! 3 b d rm , 2 b a th w /&#13;
w a lk o u t . $ 1 9 9 ,9 0 0 . 2 1 2 2&#13;
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c o n d o . F in i s h e d b s m t w /&#13;
fu l l b a th . 2 - c a r g a r a g e .&#13;
$ 2 1 9 ,5 0 0 . 6 1 0 0 7 E v e r g&#13;
r e e n , S o u t h L y o n .&#13;
C o n d o • S a l e o r L e a s e ! 2&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th . S e l l e r p a y s&#13;
3 % t o b u y e r 's c lo s in g&#13;
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in B r ig h t o n o n 6 a c r e s w /&#13;
s t o c k e d p o n d . $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
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w / f u l l b a th . 4 b d rm , 3.1&#13;
b a th w / 1 9 0 0 + s q . ft .&#13;
$ 1 9 9 ,9 0 0 . 1 2 0 9 H u d s o n ,&#13;
H o w e l l .&#13;
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u s 4 b d rm , 3 b a th&#13;
h o m e . H a r d w o o d f l o o r s .&#13;
$ 2 2 9 , 9 0 0 . 6 1 4 0 K in y o n ,&#13;
B r ig h t o n&#13;
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b d rm , 3 b a th w / h u g e&#13;
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c h a in o f l a k e s ! E n c h a n t in&#13;
g 2 b d rm h o m e .&#13;
$ 2 2 4 ,9 0 0 . 7 4 0 1 V a l l e y&#13;
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f o r p h o t o s 8 v i r t u a l&#13;
t o u r s .&#13;
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8 0 0 - 6 1 9 - 3 8 1 6 e x t F 5 6 9&#13;
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d e c k , p a t i o , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
d o o r w a l l . J u s t $ 1 8 4 ,8 5 0 .&#13;
C r o s s r o a d s R . E .&#13;
(8 1 0 ) 2 2 7 - 3 4 5 5&#13;
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p a in t e d 3 b d rm , 2 b a th ,&#13;
f i n i s h e d b s m t , w e t b a r ,&#13;
la r g e b r ic k f i r e p l a c e . A i l&#13;
a p p l i c a n c e s . E n c l o s e d&#13;
c a r p e t e d s u n r o o m . S u b j&#13;
e c t t o b a n k a p p r o v a l .&#13;
$ 1 1 9 ,9 0 0 . C a l l F r a n n y K .&#13;
a t C o i d w e l l B a n k e r T 8 C .&#13;
(5 8 6 )- 2 4 3 - 1 5 3 3&#13;
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b a th , 1 5 6 0 s q f t h o m e in&#13;
H a m p t o n R id g e . L a r g e&#13;
o p e n f l o o r p la n , a t t a c h e d ,&#13;
g a r a g e . $ 1 4 9 ,9 0 0 .&#13;
C a l l F r a n n y K . a t&#13;
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(5 8 6 ) 2 4 3 - 1 5 3 3&#13;
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3 .1 b a th h o m e o n 1 .5 7&#13;
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f i n i s h e d b s m t , $ 3 9 9 ,0 0 0&#13;
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Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
Ford &amp; Plymouth roads.&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From The Mid $500,000’s&#13;
(734) 332-1234&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
^Blue Heron Pointe Townhomes&#13;
^Centex Homes&#13;
6352 Trumpeter Lane-East&#13;
side of Platt. S. of Michigan&#13;
Ave(US-23 Exit 34) Pittsfield&#13;
Twp. Ypsilanti&#13;
From the high $150's&#13;
866-637-0525&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Gallery at the Polo Fields&#13;
B R G Custom Homes&#13;
8 8 8 Eagle Ave.&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
From the $500's&#13;
734-669-2959&#13;
www.brgcustomhomes.com&#13;
^ 1 Huron Pines&#13;
Guenther Homes&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. exit, north&#13;
Brighton&#13;
From the upper $200's&#13;
810-231-2486&#13;
www.Guentherhomes.com&#13;
k Arbor Woods&#13;
Mriangle Development&#13;
Model - 4207 Center Valley Dr.&#13;
Off Carpenter between Packard&#13;
&amp; Ellsworth behind Target&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$229,900-$290,900&#13;
734-477-9970&#13;
www.triangle-newhomes.com&#13;
kBrookside&#13;
^Centex Homes&#13;
8702 Barrington Dr.-S. Side of&#13;
Geddes between Prospect &amp;&#13;
Harris. Superior Twp.&#13;
From the high $170’s&#13;
866-637-3741&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Gallery Luxury Flats &amp;&#13;
Penthouse&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
414 N. Main St. at Kerrytown&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
248-559-3880 ext.227&#13;
www.TheGallery/^.com&#13;
Pinewood Estates&#13;
Dreamway Homes&#13;
I-94 to exit 150 go south thru light&#13;
to Arthur Drive go right&#13;
G ra ss Lake&#13;
starting at just $149,900&#13;
(734)433-5462 or (517) 522-6828&#13;
www.dreamwayhomes.com&#13;
The Village of Hickory Pointe&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
4990 Gingko Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile east of US23&#13;
Pittsfield Township&#13;
From the $260’s&#13;
734-677-7625&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
Inverness Woods&#13;
Guenther Building Co.&#13;
Next to Inverness Golf on&#13;
North Territorial&#13;
From the Low $300’s&#13;
734-433-1775&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
^Ashley Terrace Condominiums&#13;
FJoseph Freed and Associates&#13;
218 W. Huron Btwn. Ashley &amp; 1st&#13;
Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
Mid $200's to Penthouse Suites&#13;
734-662-7000&#13;
AshleyTerraceCondos.com&#13;
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Chelsea&#13;
Homes from the $230's&#13;
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734-637-8120&#13;
wviw.rcookproperties.com&#13;
Gregory Farms Single Family&#13;
Custom Homes&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off Wylie Rd, between&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney &amp; Island Lake Rd.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
From the low $300's&#13;
734-424-9973&#13;
wvrw.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
Klrkway of Scio&#13;
Keystone Custom Building, LLC&#13;
West off Staebler, south of Jackson&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
$249,000-$339,900&#13;
(734) 995-5500&#13;
WWW.KeystoneCustomBuilding.com&#13;
.Rosewood Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
6325 Conifer Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile west of US23&#13;
Pittsfield&#13;
From the $180’s&#13;
734-677-6800&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
Warrior Cove of Grass Lake&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Michigan Ave. to Norvell- South&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
$149,900 +&#13;
734-323-0111&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
k Aspen Ridge Square and&#13;
FAspen Ridge Village&#13;
Centex Homes&#13;
6095 Schuss Crossing-SE&#13;
corner of Munger &amp; Textile&#13;
1-94 exit 181A Ypsilanti&#13;
Single family homes from $180's&#13;
Condominiums from the high $180’s&#13;
866-637-0523&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
.Courtyards of Dundee &amp;&#13;
Dundee Ridge&#13;
R. Cook Properties&#13;
601 Powell Dr.&#13;
Dundee&#13;
Townhomes from $99,000 &amp;&#13;
Homes from the $150's&#13;
734-637-8120&#13;
www.rcookproperties.com&#13;
Harvest Ridge&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
On US12 in the Village of Clinton&#13;
across from the High School&#13;
From the $160's.&#13;
517-456-8681&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
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Kirtland Hills&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Northside of Ellsworth west&#13;
of Lohr Rd.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
From the $290’s&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
Saline Estates&#13;
Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
963 Dancer (off Moon Rd., 3/4 mi.&#13;
S. of Michigan Ave)&#13;
Saline&#13;
From the mid-$400,000's&#13;
(734)944-5252&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
West Towns Condominiums&#13;
The Concannon Company &amp;&#13;
Corllna Communities&#13;
Corner of Liberty &amp; Maple&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
Studios, Luxury Flats&#13;
&amp; Townhomes&#13;
Presale from the $250's&#13;
www.westtownecondos.com&#13;
, Autumn Woods Condominiums&#13;
^Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
8101 Autumn Woods Tr, NE&#13;
corner of Clark and Prospect in&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From the $160’s&#13;
734-482-9000&#13;
www.autumnwoodscondos.com&#13;
^VDunlavy Estates of&#13;
V ’Webster TWp.&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
SW corner of N. Territorial &amp; Mast Rds.&#13;
Webster Twp./Dexter&#13;
$339,900 +&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
Harwood Farms&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Off E. Michigan Ave - E. of State St.&#13;
Between Warner &amp; Platt Rd.&#13;
Saline Schools&#13;
From the $230-270’s&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
Lyon Ridge&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
10 mile Rd. between Chubb &amp; Napier&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the $340's&#13;
248-349-7700&#13;
WWW.ryanhomes.com&#13;
Stoneyfield Meadows&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Island Lk. Rd. W out of Dexter just&#13;
past Wylie on S. side ofJsland Lk.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
$299,000 -r&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
Woodland Mews&#13;
Woodland Meadows Ventures, LLC&#13;
125 Fieldcrest, Ann Arbor&#13;
1/2 mile N. on Eisenhower, off&#13;
Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.&#13;
$1 05K-$ 270K&#13;
734-761-2400&#13;
www.thewoodlandmews .com&#13;
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Balmoral Park Condos&#13;
Walk to Busch’s Plaza&#13;
Main St. South of Ann Arbor-&#13;
Saline Rd.&#13;
From $260’s&#13;
www.BalmoralParkCondos.com&#13;
Jh e Enclave at Meadowbrook&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
1282 North Street south side of&#13;
Arkona Rd. west of Carpenter Rd.&#13;
Milan (U S 23 exit 27)&#13;
From the high $150's&#13;
866-637-3770&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
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Ryan Homes&#13;
Just west of Milford Rd. off 11 mile Rd.&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the 240's&#13;
248-446-2900&#13;
WWW.ryanhomes.com&#13;
Middlebrook Meadows&#13;
uenther Building Company&#13;
Sutton, E. of M-52, W of&#13;
Occidental, on N side. North&#13;
Adrian, S of Clinton&#13;
From the $160’s&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Summerfield Glen&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off W. Liberty, between Maple&#13;
&amp; Wagner&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$159,000-$196,000 •&#13;
734-997-9540 or 734-216-6168&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
^The Banks of Saline&#13;
Saline River Properties, LLC&#13;
Condominium Development&#13;
with Central Elevator&#13;
237 Monroe St., Saline, Ml&#13;
- on the river&#13;
Office Hours: 12-4pm everyday&#13;
Starting from $225,000 to $299,000&#13;
734-429-8100&#13;
www.thebanksofsaline.com&#13;
Fieldstone Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
Just W. of M-52 on Old US-12&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
$150's-$190&#13;
734-475-2600&#13;
www.fieldstonevlllagecondos.com&#13;
Hidden Lake&#13;
Green Oak Properties&#13;
1 mile east of US-23 on&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. (exit 55)&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
High $300's&#13;
248-446-3541&#13;
www.hiddenlakeonllne.com&#13;
North Meadows&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
N. of North Territorial, E. of Mast&#13;
Only One Leftll&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Thornton Farms&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
8123 Cypress Circle-S. side of&#13;
Jackson Rd. W. of Parker&#13;
Dexter (1-94 exit 167)&#13;
From the $150’s&#13;
866-637-3772&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Village Marketplace&#13;
&amp; Lofts&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
147 Michigan Ave.&#13;
Downtown Saline&#13;
734-994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.VillageMarketplaceandLofts.com&#13;
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Im m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y&#13;
o n B A N K R E P O S .&#13;
F a b u lo u s n e w m o d e l s ,&#13;
lo t in c e n t i v e s a v a i l , c a l l&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 6 1 - 9 5 9 5 f o r d e t a i l s&#13;
A w e s o m e '0 2 C h a m p io n&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , c o m p u t e&#13;
r r o o m , C / A , a p p l i a n c e s&#13;
C a l l T o d a y 7 3 4 - 4 6 1 - 6 0 0 0&#13;
$5,900&#13;
S i n g l e w / E x p a n d o&#13;
M u s t S e e !&#13;
H o l l y H o m e s 6 9 7 - 5 4 0 0&#13;
4 B e d ro om&#13;
B a n k R ep o&#13;
2 8 x 8 0 C e n t u r y . $ 4 9 0 /m o .&#13;
H o l l y H o m e s 6 9 7 - 5 4 0 0&#13;
w w w . h o l l y h o m e s . c o m&#13;
M O V E Y O U R E X I S T I N G&#13;
H O M E t o a b e a u t i f u l&#13;
c o m m u n i ^ w / c o u n t r y&#13;
c lu b a m e n i t i e s &amp; r e c e i v e&#13;
u p t o $ 8 K t o w a r d s c o s t&#13;
o f y o u r m o v e . A u g u s t a&#13;
W o o d s , 7 3 4 - 4 6 1 - 5 1 0 0&#13;
$17,900&#13;
S p a c i o u s 3 b d rm d o u b l e .&#13;
C e n t r a l a i r , h u g e lo t .&#13;
H o l l y H o m e s 6 9 7 - 5 4 0 0&#13;
w w w . h o l l y h o m e s . c o m&#13;
Apartment Communities&#13;
Apartments Furnished&#13;
Apartments Unfurnished&#13;
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Co-op&#13;
Duplex&#13;
Farms and Acreage&#13;
Hunting and Recreational Property&#13;
Lake Property and Recreational&#13;
Manufactured Housing&#13;
Northern Michigan Property&#13;
Office Space&#13;
Out of State&#13;
Rental and Roommate Services&#13;
Residential Washtenaw&#13;
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Rooms For Rent&#13;
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IN T E R M E D I A T E L A K E -&#13;
A N T R IM C O U N T Y : T w o&#13;
b e d r o o m c o t t a g e , e n c&#13;
lo s e d p o r c h a n d g a r&#13;
a g e . K e e p y o u r b o a t o n&#13;
s h a r e d a c c e s s w / s a n d y&#13;
b e a c h . $ 1 0 9 ,0 0 0 . C a l l&#13;
B o b B a i l e y a t R e a l E s t a t e&#13;
O n e / B e l la f r e 1-800-528-&#13;
7 7 1 7 .&#13;
L a k e F r o n t w 3 a c r e s 3&#13;
b e d r o o m s , $ 1 2 7 ,5 0 0 ,&#13;
w w w . b e d o r e l a k e . c o m ,&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 4 9 - 5 5 1 5 ._______________&#13;
L a k e H u r o n 3 3 8 f t&#13;
w / c u s t o m 4 b d rm h o m e ,&#13;
s t o n e f i r e p l a c e , v i s i t&#13;
la k e - s h o r e - r e a l t y . c o m&#13;
9 8 9 - 5 9 5 - 2 9 7 0&#13;
O N T A R IO C A N A D A - 4 4 4&#13;
a c r e s , g o o d w h i t e t a i l&#13;
a r e a , $ 9 9 ,0 0 0 U . S .&#13;
F u n d s . 1/2 m i . o f L a k e&#13;
H u r o n f r o n t a g e w i t h 9 0&#13;
a c r e s $ 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 U . S .&#13;
F u n d s . M o r e p r o p e r t ie s&#13;
a v a i l a b l e . M R P 1-800-&#13;
8 8 9 - 8 3 1 0 .&#13;
Recreational,&#13;
Lake Property&#13;
Sale&#13;
A c c e s s / V i e w W i n a n s L k .&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th&#13;
M L S # 0 7 0 7 1 7 7 8&#13;
$ 2 1 9 K / b e s t 8 1 0 - 2 3 1 - 6 4 3 2&#13;
A l l S p o r t s C l e a r L a k e&#13;
2 0 m in t o A n n A r b o r , 1 1 7 '&#13;
f r o n t a g e , 4 b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a th , 2 .5 c a r a t t a c h e d ,&#13;
t o t a l l y r e m o d e l e d , m u s t&#13;
s e e $ 4 9 9 K . 7 3 4 - 4 7 5 - 4 3 8 4&#13;
f o r s a l e b y o w n e r . c o m&#13;
# 2 0 9 5 9 4 2 0&#13;
A U G U S T B L O W - O U T&#13;
R ed u ced Rates&#13;
$0 S e cu r ity Deposit&#13;
* 1 B D R M S - $ 6 2 5 ★&#13;
★ 2 B D R M S - $ 7 4 9 ★&#13;
* 3 B D R M S - $ 1 0 5 0 *&#13;
W a s h e r / d r y e r h o o k - u p s&#13;
B a l c o n i e s / P a t io s&#13;
P o o l&#13;
D o g s 8 C a t s w e l c o m e&#13;
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C e r t a in r e s t r i c t io n s a p p l y&#13;
734-665-1695&#13;
E H O , O p e n M o n - F r i .&#13;
W e ' r e o p e n S a t . 10-4!&#13;
A b s o l u t e l y&#13;
B r i l l i a n t&#13;
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A F F O R D A B L E A P T S&#13;
L a r g e 1 b d rm . $ 4 9 0 /m o .&#13;
E f f i c i e n c y a p t . $ 2 9 0 /m o .&#13;
O f f i c e S p a c e a p p r o x&#13;
6 0 0 s f . $ 5 2 5 /m o .&#13;
L o c a t e d in Y p s i l a n t i o n&#13;
t h e c o r n e r o f F o r d B l v d 8&#13;
R u s s e l l S t . C a l l : 7 34 -9 41 -&#13;
2 3 8 5 o r 7 3 4 - 4 8 4 - 7 1 1 0&#13;
A p t s A v a i l 2 b d rm fo r&#13;
$ 5 5 0 , Y p s i la n t i . O f f&#13;
F o r e s t 8 C a m p b e l l .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 5 - 9 7 0 0 , 4 4 4 - 5 4 3 7 .&#13;
A w e s om e V a lu e !&#13;
$ 1 0 0 O F F P E R M O N T H&#13;
F O R 1 Y E A R ! +&#13;
2 N D M O N T H F R E E !&#13;
$ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t&#13;
V e r y la r g e 2 b d rm&#13;
w / w a lk - in c lo s e t .&#13;
E x t r a c l e a n 8 q u ie t .&#13;
1 m i le E . o f E M U .&#13;
$ 4 8 0 w i t h c r e d i t .&#13;
W O O D C R E E K A P T S .&#13;
g 7 3 4 - 4 8 3 - 5 6 2 0&#13;
B r o o k s i d e A p t s .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 6 8 - 8 3 6 7&#13;
w w w . b r o o k s i d e a p t s . c o m&#13;
D a n b u r y P a r k h a s a&#13;
3 b d rm t o w n h o m e&#13;
r e q u i r in g a S e c . 8&#13;
v o u c h e r o f $ 9 2 3 .&#13;
A p p l i c a t io n s b e in g t a k e n&#13;
M o n - F r i 8-5&#13;
9 4 1 2 M a c A r t h u r&#13;
Y p s i la n t i , M l 4 8 1 9 8&#13;
Blowout! p&#13;
S a v e o v e r * 1 5 0&#13;
e a c h m o n t h !&#13;
2 b d r m s . @ * 5 9 9 ^&#13;
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E . Y P S I - 1 8 2 b d rm , g a r&#13;
a g e , $ 5 0 0 - $ 6 0 0 + d e p&#13;
o s i t , 8 u t i l i t ie s , n o p e t s&#13;
1 5 7 5 R id g e R d . S e c . 8&#13;
O K . 7 3 4 - 2 1 6 - 4 4 8 0 .&#13;
G o r g e o u s N . C a m p u s , 1&#13;
b d rm $ 6 9 9 , 2 b d rm $ 7 9 9 .&#13;
H e a t 8 p a r k in g . V i s a .&#13;
S 7 3 4 - 9 9 6 - 4 9 9 2 / 2 48 -&#13;
4 7 4 - 3 3 7 5 / 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 1 2 3 9 .&#13;
G r a s s L a k e 3 b e d r o o m s ,&#13;
u p p e r , n o p e t s ,&#13;
in c lu d e s u t i l i t ie s $ 7 5 0 .&#13;
(5 1 7 )7 6 4 - 3 7 1 6 .&#13;
H i s t o r i c M a in S t . L u x u r y&#13;
lo f t s , la r g e u n iq u e 1 8 2&#13;
b d rm , $ 5 9 5 - 7 7 5 , l a u n d r y .&#13;
M i la n . 7 3 4 - 4 3 9 - 9 6 5 8&#13;
K e r r y t o w n 2 b d rm , la u n d&#13;
r y , p a r k in g , h a r d w o o d .&#13;
H e a t / w a t e r in c lu d e d .&#13;
$ 8 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 4 1 - 6 4 1 1&#13;
M I L A N 1 b d rm $ 5 0 0 , 2&#13;
b d rm $ 6 5 0 S t o r l A p t s .&#13;
I I In c lu d e s a p p l i a n c e s 7 34 -&#13;
g ; 4 3 9 - 4 0 5 0 / 5 1 7 - 8 6 9 - 2 7 3 7&#13;
5 n 3 D km x l&#13;
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la u n d r y , w a t e r i n c lu d e d&#13;
$ 6 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 8 5 6 4&#13;
Milan&gt;Nice L a rg e&#13;
e f f i c i e n c y . C r e d i t c h e c k&#13;
$ 4 1 5 /m o in c lu d e s a l l&#13;
u t i l i t ie s , 7 3 4 - 7 4 0 - 2 7 0 2&#13;
N e a r E M U - C l e a n 2&#13;
b d rm a v a i l , n o w . $ 7 7 0&#13;
in c lu d e s h e a t . 1 s t m o 1/2&#13;
p r i c e l 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 0 6 7 6&#13;
O ld W e s t S i d e , s p a c io u s&#13;
2 b d rm , 2 b a t h , p a r k in g ,&#13;
I $ 7 9 5 in c . u t i l , a v a i l 9/1&#13;
a l s o 1 b d rm , h ig h c e i l in&#13;
g s la r g e w i n d o w s ,&#13;
p a r k in g , $ 7 4 5 a v a i l 8/1 o r&#13;
9/1 R E N T E D l l !&#13;
C o m f o r t a b l e 1 b d rm a p t ,&#13;
, 1 .5 m i l e s t o E M U , p r i v a t e&#13;
e n t r y a v a i l n o w . ^ 7 5&#13;
i - h e le c . (7 3 4 ) 4 8 7 - 5 5 0 6&#13;
P l y m o u t h 1 b d rm , $ 5 9 5 .&#13;
C a n t o n 1 b d rm $ 5 5 0&#13;
C a n t o n 2 b d rm $ 6 5 0&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 5 5 - 0 3 9 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r , G e d d e s L k ,&#13;
E n d u n i t , 3 b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a t h , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
p a t io , a l l a p p l i a n c e s .&#13;
F r e e c a b l e T V 8 w a t e r ,&#13;
n e a r h o s p i t a l 8 N o r t h&#13;
C a m p u s . $ 1 2 0 0 /m o .&#13;
N o p e t s , n o s m o k e .&#13;
R E N T E D l l ! ! ____________________&#13;
A n n A r b o r lu x u r y n e w&#13;
c o n d o w i t h f o u n t a in v i e w&#13;
8 g r a n i t e k i t c h e n , 2&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a t h s ,w a s h e r&#13;
d r y e r , 2 c a r , A C c lo s e to&#13;
1- 9 4 , M a l l 8 U M $ 1 7 5 0&#13;
( c )6 4 6 - 9 2 7 7 . a v a i l 9/1&#13;
A n n A r b o r N E , 2 b d rm ,&#13;
1 .5 b a t h , g a r a g e , n e w&#13;
c a r p e t , b a s e m e n t . 1 3 5 0 s f&#13;
$ 1 1 9 5 . (7 3 4 ) 6 4 9 - 0 5 4 7 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r , N E 3 b e d r&#13;
o o m s , 2 .5 b a th s , S u b le&#13;
a s e b y la t e A u g u s t&#13;
$ 1 2 5 0 . (7 3 4 )4 7 8 - 4 8 7 3 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r N . E . 4 b d rm ,&#13;
2 fu l l/ 2 h a l f b a th s , n e a r&#13;
s c h o o l s / b u s / h o s p i t a l s&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 - m t i l 7 3 4 - 8 4 6 - 2 0 3 4&#13;
A n n A r b o r - N e w C o n d o&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a t h , l a u n d r y ,&#13;
g a r a g e , $ 1 2 9 9 / m o . +&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 2 4 8 - 7 8 7 - 8 0 4 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r s t u n n in g 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 0 0 0 s f , m a s t e r&#13;
s u i t e w / s i t t in g r o o m 8&#13;
b a th / ja c u z z i $ 1 9 9 0 . O f f&#13;
O a k V a l l e y . 7 3 4 - 2 3 9 - 1 8 7 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r , W . S id e .&#13;
S p a c i o u s , S u n n y 4 b d rm&#13;
2- f- b a th . N e a r s c h o o l s 8&#13;
h w y $ 1 5 0 0 7 3 4 - 4 1 7 - 8 6 4 2&#13;
B R E N T W O O D S Q U A R E&#13;
G o r g e o u s 2 b d , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
o a r a g e , b a l c o n y , c lo s e to&#13;
W h o l e F o o d s . M u s t s e e !&#13;
$ 1 2 7 5 /m o 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 0 6 3 7&#13;
P i n c k n e y - 3 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , 1 5 2 7 s q ' . T e rm s f o r&#13;
s m a l l p e t s . $ 1 2 0 0 /m o .&#13;
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U p s t a i r s - O w n e r o c c u p&#13;
ie d . 1 0 m in . w a l k t o&#13;
k e r r y t o w n , 1 b d rm , n ic e&#13;
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W h i tm o r e L a k e - H o u s e&#13;
8 d u p l e x e s 2 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a t h . S e c . 8 O K . $ 6 5 0 -&#13;
$ 7 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 8 7 8 - 6 2 5 3&#13;
W . S i d e - L a r g e 2 b d rm s ,&#13;
g r e a t k i t c h e n , la u n d r y ,&#13;
g a r a g e , $ 8 5 0 + u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
C a l l (7 3 4 ) 6 6 2 - 5 0 5 8 .&#13;
Y P S I - 1 1 0 0 S F , 3 b d r m ,&#13;
1 .5 b a th , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
g a r a g e . $ 1 0 0 0 /m o . , S e c t&#13;
io n 8 O K , 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 8 8 2 6&#13;
Lake Property&#13;
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3 b d rm la k e f r o n t , 2 fu l l&#13;
b a th , P o r t a g e L k M u n i t h ,&#13;
M i c h . $ 7 0 0 . S e p t 1 5 -&#13;
M a y 1 7. 7 3 4 - 7 5 1 - 3 0 6 3&#13;
C H E L S E A - S c e n i c la k e -&#13;
f r o n t , 1 b d rm , b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
d o c k , 2 c a r g a r a g e .&#13;
$ 6 7 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 4 7 5 - 9 9 6 5&#13;
G r a s s L k , e x e c u t i v e Ik&#13;
f r o n t , 3 b d rm , 3 b a th , 2&#13;
f i r e p l a c e . 2 c a r g a r a g e ,&#13;
w a lk - o u t b a s e m e n t , a p p&#13;
l i a n c e s , 10 a c r e s , p o l e&#13;
b a r n , 1 b lo c k f r o m C o u n t&#13;
y P a r k / B o a t la u n c h .&#13;
$ 1 ,5 0 0 /m o . R e y n o l d s&#13;
M g m t . 5 1 7 - 7 8 7 - 1 8 8 9&#13;
H a l f M o o n L a k e y e a r&#13;
r o u n d c o t t a g e F i r e p la c e ,&#13;
la u n d r y H a r d w o o d s . $ 8 5 0&#13;
- f- d e p o s it .7 3 4 - 4 3 3 - 1 4 8 2&#13;
C h a p e l H i l l , b y U M N .&#13;
C A M P U S / U S 2 3 . 2 m a s t e r&#13;
s u i t e s , 2 .5 b a t h . f i r e p la c e ,&#13;
b a s e m e n t . P e t s o k .&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 9 7 2 - 1 0 4 4&#13;
H a m b u r g , B e a c h f r o n t&#13;
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2 c a r g a r a g e . $ 1 6 0 0 l e a s e&#13;
(8 1 0 ) 2 3 1 - 1 9 5 7&#13;
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L a r g e 1 b d rm . $ 5 0 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 2 - 4 5 0 4 _________________&#13;
S a i i n e - N e w l y r e m o d e l e d ,&#13;
v e r y c l e a n 1 b d rm , w o o d&#13;
f l o o r s , la u n d r y . $ 6 7 5 /m o&#13;
In c I w a t e r . 7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 2 6 7 2&#13;
N e e d t o r e n t a n&#13;
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7 3 4 - 7 6 9 - 9 1 0 4&#13;
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A p t s in h o u s e , Y p s i T w p ,&#13;
2 b d rm , $ 7 5 0 8 1 b d rm ,&#13;
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f r a s i e r q i n @ g m a i l . c o m&#13;
1 b d rm a v a i l a b l e 1 s t&#13;
w e e k in S e p t . , c o v e r e d&#13;
p a r k in g , c e n t r a l lo c a t io n ,&#13;
n o s m o k e / p e t h e a t 8 w a t&#13;
e r i n c lu d e d $ 8 2 5 /m o .&#13;
6 6 2 - 3 2 7 9 e x t . 6&#13;
2 b d rm a p t s lo c a t e d&#13;
o n E . S i d e o f Y p s i&#13;
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7 3 4 - 6 0 4 - 4 3 0 3&#13;
2 B D R M A p t w a l k to&#13;
E M U , $ 5 9 5 / M O . F r e e&#13;
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A b s o l u t e B a r g a in - S h o r t&#13;
c o m m u t e . 2 b d rm , C / A ,&#13;
9 5 0 s q . f t , $ 6 9 5 /m o . $ 2 0 0&#13;
s e c u r i t y . 7 3 4 - 3 2 8 - 3 7 9 3 .&#13;
A B S O L U T E L Y&#13;
A W E S O M E A P T S .&#13;
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A V A I L N O W A N D F A L L&#13;
S a l e x a p t s . c o m 4 8 4 - 1 5 1 0&#13;
A b s o l u t e l y B e a u t i f u l , Y p s i&#13;
H i s t o r i c D e p o t T o w n ,&#13;
c lo s e t o c a m p u s . 1 b d rm ,&#13;
$ 4 9 5 . 7 3 4 - 7 0 9 - 8 0 8 9 .&#13;
A b s o l u t e l y G r e a t r e n t a l&#13;
s p a c e s , Y p s i . S t u d i o 8 1&#13;
b d rm a v a i l n o w . s t a r t in g&#13;
a t $ 4 7 5 . R e n t e d ! ! !&#13;
A b s o l u t e N e w R e m o d e l !&#13;
3 b d rm , l a u n d r y h o o k - u p s ,&#13;
W i l l i s . $ 1 1 0 0 in c lu d e s a l l&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . R E N T E D&#13;
A n n A r b o r 1 b d rm a p t . b y&#13;
U M W a s h e r / d r y e r , G a s ,&#13;
E l e c , w a t e r in c lu d e d . N o&#13;
p e t s $ 7 3 0 . 7 3 4 - 7 6 9 - 8 0 3 1 .&#13;
A N N A R B O R - 4 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a t h , 1 7 0 0 s q . f t , la u n d&#13;
r y , A / C , p a r k in g . W a l k&#13;
t o U /M M e d C e n t e r .&#13;
A v a i l . A u g . $ 1 7 0 0 /m o .&#13;
1 s t M o n t h R e n t F R E E !&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 3 2 0 - 5 0 7 5&#13;
W E B S T E R T W P - 2 b d rm&#13;
C o u n t r y s e t t in g , 1 0 m in&#13;
t o A n n A r b o r . $ 6 7 5 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 2 4 - 0 7 0 8&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e - 1 2 0 0 s q '&#13;
2 b d rm , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
n o p e t s , $ 7 0 0 w / s e c u r i t y&#13;
d e p o s i t . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 0 0 3 5 .&#13;
Y p s i -1 .5 b d rm , b ig , p r i v&#13;
a t e e n t r a n c e , o f f - s t r e e t&#13;
p a r k in g , $ 6 7 5 / in c lu d in g&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 8 4 6 - 8 0 2 6&#13;
l e o a g n u s @ c o m c a s t . n e t&#13;
Y p s i 1 b d rm $ 5 7 5 . 2&#13;
b d rm $ 7 0 0 , h e a t 8 w a t e r&#13;
i n c lu d e d n o p e t s . A v a i l&#13;
« n o w . (7 3 4 ) 2 6 0 - 4 8 1 1&#13;
Y P S I - D e p o t T o w n . N i c e ,&#13;
2 b d rm s , o n t h e r i v e r&#13;
$ 7 2 5 8 $ 7 5 0 + u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 1 7 - 4 3 3 0&#13;
Y P S I - L u x u r io u s 1 b d rm&#13;
u n i t , a v a i l n o w , a l l u t i l i t ie s&#13;
in c lu d e d . S e c t i o n 8 o k .&#13;
$ 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 8 1 - 3 3 0 9 e v e s&#13;
o r 7 3 4 - 3 5 5 - 2 0 9 9 d a y s&#13;
Y p s i S p a c i o u s 1 b d rm ,&#13;
q u i t e , a m p l e p a r k in g ,&#13;
$ 5 6 0 - F s e c u r i t y . 4 2 9 - 7 3 9 5&#13;
Y p s i W . S i d e - N i c e 1&#13;
b d rm , p r i v a t e p a r k in g ,&#13;
$ 5 7 5 w / h e a t 8 w a t e r . N o&#13;
s m o k e / p e t s . 4 8 4 - 0 4 5 2&#13;
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5 8 x 4 0 1 2 ' O . H . D o o r&#13;
F u l l b a th , o f f i c e s p a c e ,&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o .&#13;
2 8 3 S . H a r r i s R d .&#13;
Y p s i T w p . 8 8 6 x 3 6&#13;
1 2 ' 0 . H . D o o r , a l l o r p a r t&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 4 8 2 - 1 9 4 9&#13;
A f f o r d a b l e A n n A r b o r&#13;
o f f i c e w / s o m e w a r e h&#13;
o u s e s p a c e . A v a i l , n o w !&#13;
R e n t n e g . 7 3 4 - 9 7 1 - 2 2 2 2&#13;
C h a rm in g 2 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th , h a r d w o o d 8 c e r&#13;
a m i c , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
$ 9 2 5 + u t i l i t ie s . o f f P r o s -&#13;
p e c t , Y p s i . 7 3 4 - 8 8 3 - 1 7 5 0 .&#13;
D o w n t o w n A n n A r b o r&#13;
L u x u r y c o n d o o n M a in&#13;
S t . 2 b d rm , 2 b a t h , f u l l y&#13;
f u r n i s h e d . 7 3 4 - 4 3 7 - 9 2 ^&#13;
F o x G l e n n - R a n c h , d e t&#13;
a c h e d , 3 b d rm , 3 b a th ,&#13;
f in i s h e d w a l k o u t , a p p l ia&#13;
n c e s . $ 2 K 7 3 4 - 7 1 8 - 5 8 3 1&#13;
G e o r g e t o w n C o n d o&#13;
2 b d rm , 1 b a th / g a r a g e .&#13;
N e w k i t c h e n / W in d o w s ,&#13;
$ 9 0 0 /m o . (7 3 4 ) 6 5 7 - 8 1 9 5&#13;
G r e a t 2 0 0 0 s f c o n d o&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th , 2 c a r ,&#13;
K in g , $ 1 ,4 0 0 ,9 7 1 - 6 3 0 6&#13;
w w w . g e o c i t i e s . c o m /&#13;
jo e c h e n 9 9 / r e n t&#13;
L ib e r t y P o in t e E n d - u n i t&#13;
3 b d rm 2 .5 b a t h g a r a g e&#13;
f in i s h e d b s m t , s m a l l p e t&#13;
o k , $ 1 4 5 0 . 5 1 7 - 4 2 3 - 8 0 9 7&#13;
L u x u r y C o n d o 1 7 5 0 s f , 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th , w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r , g a r a g e , s t o r a g e ,&#13;
$ 1 8 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 0 1 7 0&#13;
I b d r m V i l l a g e T o w n -&#13;
h o m e A v a i l . N o w 2 3 4 2&#13;
P a r k w o o d $ 7 3 5 6 6 3 - 2 8 7 2 .&#13;
1 5 0 0 s f , 2 b d rm , 2 b a th&#13;
C o n d o in P i t t s f i e ld T w p&#13;
w i t h A n n A r b o r S c h o o l s .&#13;
G a r a g e w / w o r k o u t r o o m&#13;
8 p o o l . E a s y a c c e s s to&#13;
h i g h w a y s 8 A n n A r b o r .&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 8 4 6 - 1 0 5 8&#13;
P a t t e n g i l l C o n d o , 2 3 1 9&#13;
P a c k a r d - 1 b d rm , p o o l ,&#13;
c a r p o r t , $ 7 3 5 / in c lu d e s&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 5 1 7 - 7 4 0 - 1 1 1 2 ;&#13;
7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 7 9 1 9 _________________&#13;
S o u t h L y o n - B y A n n A r b&#13;
o r . 2 b d rm 2 b a t h , C / A .&#13;
P o o l , h o t t u b , g y m , c a r&#13;
p o r t $ 9 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 8 7 8 - 0 8 2 1&#13;
W e a t h e r s t o n e 2 b d rm /&#13;
2 b a t h , w a s h e r / d r y e r&#13;
g a r a g e , n e a r b u s , U M .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 2 1 6 - 3 9 6 3 .&#13;
W H I T M O R E L A K E&#13;
3 b e d r o o m s , 2 b a th s ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , o f f s t r e e t&#13;
p a r k in g , n e w p a in t , g a r&#13;
a g e , c e n t r a l a i r , 1 9 2 5 s q&#13;
f t f i n i s h e d $ 1 3 5 0 /m o .&#13;
i r e n e k m i@ a t t . n e t ,&#13;
(7 3 4 )3 5 8 - 6 3 1 4 ._______________&#13;
Y p s i 2 b d rm / 2 b a t h n e a r&#13;
E M U / W C C / S t J o e s .&#13;
L a u n d r y , c a r p o r t ,&#13;
$ 9 7 5 /m o 7 3 4 - 6 0 4 - 1 2 3 1&#13;
I r is h H i l ls - L a k e F r o n t&#13;
C o t t a g e , s l e e p s 8 , s a n d y&#13;
b e a c h . A u g . 1 8-2 5 8 A l l&#13;
S e p t o p e n . 7 3 4 - 5 1 3 - 3 2 1 8&#13;
N e w P e n t h o u s e C o n d o&#13;
B e l l e v i l l e L a k e , 1 7 5 0 s q '&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , g a r a g e ,&#13;
$ 1 8 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 0 1 7 0&#13;
P i n c k n e y S c h o o l s - L a k e&#13;
a c c e s s 2/3 b d rm , $ 8 5 0&#13;
-h S e c u r i t y , N e e d R e f s&#13;
5 1 7 - 8 5 1 - 7 1 8 2 a f t e r 5 p m&#13;
P O R T A G E W a t e r f r o n t&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , d e c k ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e . N o s m o k e .&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 6 4 9 9&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 3 b d rm&#13;
r a n c h in g r e a t lo c a t io n ,&#13;
n e w e r c a r p e t , f r e s h p a in t&#13;
la r g e c o r n e r lo t w / b ig&#13;
y a r d , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
la u n d r y r o o m , a i l&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s . $ 1 2 5 0 /m o&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 0 4 - 1 1 6 2 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm s , 2&#13;
b a th s , f i r p l a c e , C / A , H i s t&#13;
o r i c H o m e o n 7 a c r e s .&#13;
15 m in s t o H o s p i t a l s .&#13;
Q u ie t , c l o s e t o h w y s .&#13;
$ 1 8 0 0 (7 3 4 )4 8 3 - 3 9 3 4 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm s , 2&#13;
b a t h s , w a s h e r / d r y e r , A C .&#13;
h a r d w o o d f lo o r s , u p d a t e&#13;
d k i t c h e n . $ 1 5 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 4 5 - 7 9 0 9 ._______________&#13;
A N N A R B O R&#13;
3 b e d r o o m 2 b a th h o m e&#13;
o n h u g e lo t . C o u ld b e a s&#13;
l o w a s $ 9 5 0 /m o . Z e r o&#13;
d o w n o r r e n t t o o w n .&#13;
7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 2 3 6&#13;
E a s t A n n A r b o r - 3 o r 4&#13;
b d rm , f i n i s h e d b s m t , 2&#13;
b a th , w a s h / d r y , n e w l y&#13;
r e n o v a t e d . 7 3 4 - 8 8 3 - 9 0 3 6&#13;
A n n A r b o r 4 b d rm&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 . G r e a t 3 b d rm w /&#13;
g a r a g e Y p s i . $ 9 0 0 - $ 1 1 5 0&#13;
S e c 8 O K . 7 3 4 - 9 4 5 - 7 0 7 4&#13;
A n n A r b o r , b e a u t i f u l 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th , 2 c a r In&#13;
q u i e t n e ig h b o r h o o d .&#13;
$ 1 ,2 5 0 . (3 1 3 ) 3 5 9 - 1 0 2 2&#13;
A n n A r b o r B u r n s P a r k&#13;
3 B D R M / 1 .5 B A T H / 1 .5 c a r&#13;
g a r a g e C o m p l e t e r e n o v&#13;
a t io n . S t a i n l e s s k i t c h e n ,&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d . W i l l c o n s i d e&#13;
r s a l e o r o p t i o n t o b u y .&#13;
$ 2 k /m o . 7 3 4 - 7 3 0 - 4 5 5 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r , N e a r C a m p u s&#13;
8 D o w n t o w n , 3 B d rm .&#13;
L a u n d r y .N e w w o o d f l o o r&#13;
$ 1 4 9 5 . 7 3 4 - 2 1 6 - 3 6 6 6&#13;
A N N A R B O R N E - N i c e 3&#13;
b d rm . b ig f a m i l y rm H u r o&#13;
n 8 T h u r s t o n s c h o o l s .&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 7 6 1 - 1 8 8 0&#13;
A N N A R B O R N .E .- N i c e 4&#13;
b d rm c a p e c o d , F a m i l y&#13;
r o o m w / f i r e p l a c e , A / C , 2&#13;
c a r g a r a g e , b a c k y a r d o n&#13;
p o n d . T h u r s t o n S c h o o l ,&#13;
A v a i l 9 /1. $ 1 6 0 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 3 0 3 4 ._________________&#13;
A n n A r b o r Q u i e t W . S i d e&#13;
3 b d rm r a n c h , f i n i s h e d&#13;
b s m t . g a r a g e . f e n c e d y a r d&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 8 3 - 7 0 0 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r S c h o o l s 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th , a l l a p p l i a n c&#13;
e s 2 c a r , f e n c e d y a r d ,&#13;
c lo s e t o U - M , S t . J o e ' s&#13;
$ 1 2 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 8 1 9 5&#13;
N e w h o m e f o r r e n t N e a r&#13;
U M M e d / N o r t h C a m p u s ,&#13;
s in g l e s w e l c o m e . B e s t&#13;
$ $ 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 6 7 3 3 .&#13;
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R O O M . I b i k f r o m E M U .&#13;
Y p s i . $ 3 5 5 in c lu d e s u t i l i&#13;
t ie s . 7 3 4 - 6 3 5 - 7 2 2 0&#13;
O f f P a c k a r d a b lo c k e a s t&#13;
o f G o l f s id e . 3 b d rm&#13;
r a n c h , 1 3 0 0 s q . f t , 1 fu l l&#13;
p lu s 2 h a l f b a t h , f i r e p&#13;
l a c e , d i s h w a s h e r . 1 3 0 0&#13;
s q . f t . o f f i n i s h e d b a s e m&#13;
e n t . C a r p o r t , f e n c e d&#13;
y a r d . S m a l l p e t s .&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 9 6 3 7&#13;
1 4 0 0 s f h o u s e d o w n t o w n&#13;
S a l i n e . 3 b d rm . 1 b a th ,&#13;
A C , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
g a s f i r e p l a c e , f e n c e d&#13;
y a r d , lo t 's o f u p d a t e s .&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 5 5 6 - 0 0 7 0&#13;
( P M ) f o r in f o / s h o w in g .&#13;
P i t t s f i e ld T w p 3 b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a t h , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
2 c a r , f i r e p l a c e , C / A ,&#13;
d e c k , e t c l 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 7 9 1 9 .&#13;
R e f in i s h e d o u t s i d e 8 in , 5&#13;
b d rm im m e d i a t e o c c u p&#13;
a n c y , 8 0 7 S . D i v i s io n&#13;
M a r c . 7 3 4 - 6 7 9 - 5 0 9 2&#13;
R e n o v a t e d 3 b d rm h o u s e&#13;
in Y p s i l a n t i - A v a i l A u g&#13;
1 s t . S e c . 8 W e l c o m e .&#13;
C a l l 7 3 4 - 7 7 5 - 3 4 9 6 .&#13;
R e n t t h i s 3 b d rm s in g l e&#13;
f a m i l y h o u s e in Y p s i&#13;
$ 1 ,4 5 0 /m o . N e a r&#13;
W h i t t a k e r 8 B e m i s .&#13;
C a l l 2 4 8 - 4 0 8 - 9 0 0 5&#13;
R e n t w h i le buying.&#13;
Z e r o d o w n , Y p s i . B a d o r&#13;
n o c r e d i t 7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 1 1 9 2&#13;
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b r ig h t r o o m , s h a r e k i t c h e&#13;
n 8 b a th , N o sm o k in g /&#13;
p e t s . $ 3 6 5 /m o . 4 6 1 - 6 0 3 9&#13;
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le a s e , lo n g / s h o r t t e rm ,&#13;
w / f u r n i s h e d k i t c h e n u s e .&#13;
L a u n d r y 8 p a r k in g a v a i l a b&#13;
le . $ 4 2 5 /m o . C a n 734-&#13;
3 2 7 - 6 9 4 9 o r 6 6 2 - 3 9 4 7&#13;
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u t i l i t ie s . F r e e c a b l e T V 8&#13;
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s e r v i c e . 7 3 4 - 5 4 4 - 8 2 6 0&#13;
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u t i l i t ie s c a b l e , A / C 7 34 -&#13;
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R o o m m a t e w a n t e d ,&#13;
s h a r e 1/2 h o u s e . B e a u t i f&#13;
u l l y f u r n i s h e d . $ 3 5 0 +&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 4 8 3 - 3 0 8 6 .&#13;
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r e n o v a t in g f o r S e p t .&#13;
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7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 1 7 8 0 .&#13;
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$ 1 3 0 0 + .7 3 4 - 6 4 9 - 6 2 1 7&#13;
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f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t . 2 .5&#13;
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b d rm , h a r d w o o d f lo o r s ,&#13;
l a u n d r y , h e a t in c lu d e d .&#13;
$ 7 0 0 /m o . (7 3 4 )4 8 2 - 4 5 0 4 .&#13;
D e p o t T o w n C h a rm e r -&#13;
Y p s i , h u g e 2 b d rm , $ 9 5 0 /&#13;
m o q u a in t 1 b d rm , $ 5 2 5 /&#13;
m o . 7 3 4 - 6 6 2 - 6 1 3 3 e x t . 1 2 4&#13;
D E P O T T O W N ! - S e p t , o r&#13;
n o w ! N o p e t s / sm o k e ,&#13;
$ 5 2 0 - $ 7 4 0 i n c lu d e s h e a t&#13;
8 w a t e r . 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 4 5 5 5 .&#13;
D ex te r 1 bdrm $580&#13;
+ $ 5 8 0 d e p o s i t . V e r y n i c e&#13;
W o o d f i r . 7 3 4 - 2 5 5 - 3 3 2 2&#13;
E f f i c i e n c y 8 1 b d rm N e a r&#13;
E M U 8 D o w n t o w n Y p s i .&#13;
Q u i e t , C l e a n , L a u n d r y ,&#13;
H e a t , P a r k in g $ 4 3 0 - $ 5 2 5 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 0 1 9 0 .&#13;
E M U - 2 b d rm c lo s e t o&#13;
c a m p u s 8 1-94, la r g e p r i v&#13;
a t e p a r k in g , n o p e t s&#13;
$ 6 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 2 7 2 - 4 5 2 5&#13;
E M U / D E P O T T O W N&#13;
E f f i c i e n c i e s 8 1 b d rm s .&#13;
s t a r t in g a t $ 4 3 5 8 $ 4 9 5 .&#13;
C a l l e a r l y f o r b e s t s e l e c t&#13;
io n . 7 3 4 - 6 5 1 - 1 5 9 3&#13;
E M U / Y P S I R o o m s , S t u d&#13;
io , 1 8 2 b d rm s . D u p le x ,&#13;
7 b d rm h o m e , $ 3 5 0 8&#13;
u p . N o p e ts 7 3 4 - 3 9 5 - 7 8 2 1&#13;
2 0 0 0 s f c o n d o 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 .5 b a th . 2 c a r , $ 1 ,4 0 0 .&#13;
9 7 1 - 6 3 0 6 W W W .g e o c i t i e s .&#13;
c o m / jo e c h e n 9 9 / r e n t&#13;
2 y r o ld A n n A r b o r&#13;
C o n d o 1 6 9 0 s q ' , 3 b d rm&#13;
2 b a th ,1 c a r a t t . , a l l a p p l i a&#13;
n c e s , N o s m o k e / p e t&#13;
$ 1 4 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 7 1 7 - 5 4 6 4&#13;
3 B D R M , s t u d y , 2V2 b a th ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e , C h a p e l H i l l b y&#13;
U S - 2 3 8 U / M N . C a m p u s .&#13;
$ 1 3 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 9 9 4 - 4 0 8 7&#13;
A a h ! C o m e h o m e to&#13;
lu x u r y l i v in g ! 2 b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a th . $ 1 1 9 5 . 7 34 -6 7 8 -&#13;
4 9 2 4 . v i e w t h e r e n t a l . c o m&#13;
A d o r a b l e 2 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
B a t h w a t e r . g a s . h e a t in c .&#13;
F u l l a p p l i a n c e s w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r 7 3 4 - 6 9 7 - 7 4 6 4&#13;
A l p i n e C o n d o f o r R e n t . 3&#13;
b e d r o o m , 3 b a t h s . E a s y&#13;
b u s a c c e s s . 1 2 8 0 s f&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 8 9 6 5&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th n r U M H o s p i t a l&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , A C , c a r p&#13;
o r t 1201 B r o a d w a y ,&#13;
q u i e t a r e a $ 1 , 1 0 0 /m o .&#13;
6 1 6 - 5 4 0 - 1 3 8 5&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b e d , 2 b a t h&#13;
L e a s e w / o p t t o b u y&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o 7 3 4 - 2 2 2 - 8 3 0 8 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d , 1 7 0 0 s f ,&#13;
a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , 2 b a th s ,&#13;
la u n d r y , a p p l i a n c e s&#13;
$ 1 4 7 0 . (7 3 4 ) 9 4 5 - 7 4 8 2&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b e d r o o m s ,&#13;
1 .5 b a t h s , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
n e w p a in t , c e n t r a l a i r ,&#13;
b a s e m e n t $ 1 2 5 0 .&#13;
(2 4 8 )4 4 2 - 7 8 3 5 .________________&#13;
A N N A R B O R C O N D O&#13;
W o o d s i d e M e a d o w s , S .&#13;
o f B r i a r w o o d . 1 3 0 0 s f 2&#13;
b d rm s , 2 b a t h s , a t t c h d&#13;
g a r a g e , a l l a p p l i a n c e s . N o&#13;
p e t s . $ 1 1 5 0 3 1 3 - 4 1 8 - 6 8 4 9&#13;
A n n A r b o r L a r g e 3 b d rm ,&#13;
f i r p i , b s m t a l l a p p l . h a r d w&#13;
o o d f i r s , g r e a t l a y o u t&#13;
$ 9 9 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 4 3 9 - 9 6 5 8&#13;
A n n A rb o r Q u ie t&#13;
L o v e l y u p d a t e d , e x t r a&#13;
la r g e 2 b d rm , u p p e r o r&#13;
lo w e r . S W , a d j a c e n t to&#13;
V i r g in ia P a r k . G o o d p a r k in&#13;
g , n e a r b u s l in e 8&#13;
s c h o o l s . O w n e r M a n a&#13;
g e d $ 9 8 5 /m o In c lu d e s&#13;
w a t e r . A v a i l n o w !&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 6 3 - 7 8 1 8&#13;
A n n A r b o r W . S i d e 2&#13;
b d rm . W a s h e r / d r y e r .&#13;
$ 8 5 0 / A L L U T I L I T I E S INC&#13;
L U D E D . 7 3 4 - 2 7 7 - 0 5 6 1&#13;
A v a i l 9 /1. W h i tm o r e&#13;
L a k e - 2 b d rm A / C , la u n d&#13;
r y h o o k u p s 9 0 0 s f ,&#13;
$ 7 2 5 /m o . (7 3 4 ) 4 2 4 - 2 7 8 8&#13;
' B u r n s P a r k - 1 s t f lo o r&#13;
u n i t 1 6 0 0 E . S t a d i u m 1&#13;
m i le S . o f m a in C a m p u s ,&#13;
1 b lo c k E . o f S t a d i u m 8&#13;
P a c k a r d , 2 b d rm , 1.5&#13;
b a th , h a r d w o o d f lo o r s ,&#13;
g a r a g e , f i r e p l a c e , 1 1 0 0&#13;
s q ' , w a s h e r / d r y e r p r o v id e&#13;
d , n o s m o k e / p e t s , h e a t&#13;
w a t e r 8 A / C in c lu d e d in&#13;
m o n t h l y r e n t o f $ 9 9 0 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 6 8 - 7 7 7 9 .________________&#13;
1 s t M o . F r e e ! W h i tm o r e&#13;
L a k e 2 b d rm , w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r L a k e A c c e s s&#13;
$ 7 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 0 5 9 8&#13;
F o r d L a k e 1 b d rm ,&#13;
a l l u t i l i t ie s $ 8 0 0 /m o .&#13;
S . H u r o n R i v e r D r .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 2 - 1 9 4 9 _________________&#13;
K E R R Y T O W N . S p a c i o u s&#13;
3 b d , 2 b a t h , q u i e t a r e a ,&#13;
b a th / k i t c h e n u p d a t e d ,&#13;
b a s e m e n t w / la u n d r y 8&#13;
R E N T E D l l !&#13;
M I L A N - 3 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th . S e c t i o n 8 W e l c&#13;
o m e . $ 8 5 0 /m o + s e c&#13;
u r i t y . (7 3 4 ) 8 2 8 - 7 0 1 2&#13;
O u t s t a n d in g W e s t s id e 4&#13;
b d rm , c o lo n i a l 1 9 0 0 s f .&#13;
F a m i l y rm w / f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
A / C , 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r&#13;
a g e , p r i v a t e b a c k y a r d&#13;
w i t h p a t io , fu l l b a s e m e n t&#13;
w i t h la u n d r y . C a r p e t in g&#13;
t h r o u g h o u t . C lo s e to&#13;
D i c k e n E l e m e n t a r y&#13;
$ 1 4 5 0 a v a i l 8/1&#13;
• C a l l L i b b y 7 3 4 - 2 3 9 - 1 8 7 7&#13;
A b l e t o r e n t . D e p o t T o w n&#13;
2 b d rm w / g a r a g e , '$ 8 1 5&#13;
O R 2 b d rm , f e n c e d y a r d&#13;
$ 7 7 5 /m o . 8 1 0 - 2 2 5 - 0 7 0 6&#13;
A b s o l u t e l y c h a rm in g&#13;
3 b d rm V i c t o r ia n .&#13;
A i r , w o o d f l o o r s ,&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d , g a r a g e .&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 /m o 7 3 4 - 5 6 4 - 0 1 7 7&#13;
A / C , 7 y .o . , 4 b d rm ,&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 , N . C a m p u s ,&#13;
(7 3 4 )4 8 0 - 5 4 2 4 .&#13;
♦ ♦ ♦&#13;
A m a z in g Y p s i H o m e s&#13;
3 8 4 b e d r o o m r a n c h&#13;
S e c . 8 o k 7 3 4 - 3 1 6 - 2 8 9 5&#13;
A M u s t S e e l 3 B d rm a p t . ,&#13;
4 8 5 J e f f e r s o n A v e . S e c t .&#13;
8 w e l c o m e . $ 8 5 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 1 - 0 2 5 2 ._________________&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm 1 2 0 0 s f&#13;
h o m e w / la r g e y a r d . O n&#13;
b u s r o u t e . A l l a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
r e c e n t u p g r a d e s . $ 1 ,0 2 0&#13;
+ u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 6 9 7 - 8 7 7 1&#13;
A N N A R B O R , 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a th r a n c h , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
la r g e y a r d , c lo s e t o x w y s&#13;
$ 1 2 5 0 . B i l l , 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 9 0 8 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm c a p e&#13;
c o d , 1 b a th , b s m t , n e a r&#13;
e l e m e n . s c h o o l , $ 1 0 7 5 +&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 8 7 8 - 9 6 0 5&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 3 b d rm&#13;
r a n c h in g r e a t lo c a t io n ,&#13;
n e w e r c a r p e t , f r e s h p a in t&#13;
la r g e c o r n e r lo t w / b ig&#13;
y a r d , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
la u n d r y r o o m , a l l&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s . $ 1 2 5 0 /m o&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 0 4 - 1 1 6 2 .&#13;
B U R N S P A R K : A m a z in g&#13;
3 b d rm , 3 b a th f a m i l y&#13;
h o m e . O n l y 1 b lo c k t o e l e&#13;
m e n t a r y a n d 5 t o m id d&#13;
l e s c h o o l . F e n c e d b a c k&#13;
y a r d , p r i v a t e s t u d y , f a m i l&#13;
y r o o m , g o r g e o u s t o p o f&#13;
t h e l in e k i t c h e n ! $ 2 7 0 0&#13;
A v a i l A u g . 7 3 4 - 2 7 7 - 5 0 6 0&#13;
B u r n s P a r k - D e s ig n e r&#13;
R e n o . 4 b d rm , o r 2&#13;
s u i t e s , 2 b a t h . c o o l k i t c h e&#13;
n w / g r a n i t e 8 s t a in le s s&#13;
s t e e l . 2 1 8 0 s f , c l o s e to&#13;
B u r n P a r k s s c h o o l s , c a m p&#13;
u s 8 s h o p s . $ 2 1 0 0 /m o&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 4 5 6 7 _________________&#13;
C H E L S E A - 3 B e d r o o m&#13;
w i t h la r g e k i t c h e n c o u ld&#13;
b e a s l o w a s $ 1 0 0 0 /m o&#13;
Z e r o d o w n o r r e n t to&#13;
o w n . 7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 1 9 8&#13;
C h e l s e a - L e a s e w / o p t&#13;
io n t o b u y 2 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a t h $ 9 0 0 . D u p le x , 3&#13;
b d rm $ 8 5 0 7 3 4 - 4 7 5 - 0 4 3 2&#13;
C o u n t r y - 3 b d rm 2 b a th ,&#13;
f a m i l y , f r o n t 8 d in in g&#13;
r o o m , k i t c h e n $ 8 0 0 /m o .&#13;
1 s t , la s t , d e p o s i t 8 r e f e r -&#13;
e n c e s . (7 3 4 ) 7 4 0 - 2 6 6 0&#13;
C o u n t r y S e t t in g 1 5 0 0 s f ,&#13;
2 b d rm , d e n , d e c k , n o&#13;
s m o k e / p e t Z e e b R d .&#13;
$ 9 0 0 3 1 3 - 3 3 6 - 5 1 7 5&#13;
D E X T E R - B e a u t i f u l v i e w ,&#13;
r i v e r f r o n t h o m e . 3 b d rm ,&#13;
1 .5 b a th , d e c k , g a r a g e&#13;
f i r e p l a c e $ 1 ,5 2 5 N o&#13;
sm o k e / p e t s 7 3 4 - 9 0 4 - 3 9 7 5&#13;
D e x t e r - C h e l s e a C o u n t r y&#13;
h o m e , 3 a c r e s , 3 b d rm s ,&#13;
2 b a t h s , 2 c a r g a r a g e , fp l ,&#13;
l a u n d r y . $ 1 2 5 0 + u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
O p t i o n t o b u y . F o r m o r e&#13;
in fo , 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 8 1 5 2&#13;
5 b d rm , 2 fu l l b a t h . T o n s&#13;
o f p a r k in g . 1 0 6 W . M a d i s&#13;
o n , n e a r U M S t a d iu m .&#13;
A v a i l S e p t . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 3 4 0 4&#13;
4 b d rm 2 .5 b a th $ 1 9 9 /m o&#13;
4 % d o w n , 3 0 y r s , 8 % ! lis tin&#13;
g s 8 0 0 - 6 1 9 - 3 8 1 6 x R 6 8 7&#13;
4 b d rm , 2 fu l l 2 h a l f&#13;
b a t h s 3 5 0 0 s f . S t u d y ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e , f o rm a l d in in g ,&#13;
C / A , A l l A p p l i a n c e s .&#13;
$ 1 8 0 0 /m o . S e c 8 O K .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 5 2 8 - 4 4 8 6&#13;
4 B d rm h o m e f o r r e n t ;&#13;
2 1 0 0 s f A n n A r b o r /&#13;
D e x t e r ;$ 1 , 7 0 0 m o A u g u s t&#13;
1 ; Jo n @ 7 3 4 - 2 5 5 - 6 0 1 0&#13;
H i s t o r i c f a rm h o u s e , 5&#13;
b d rm 2 b a t h D e x t e r , a v a i l&#13;
9 /1, $ 1 1 0 0 /m o 8 0 2 - 2 5 9 -&#13;
2 2 7 4 b r ig id 5 2 6 @ a o l . c o m&#13;
J a c k s o n - 2 b d rm , a p p l i a&#13;
n c e s . d r y e r in c . s m a l l&#13;
b a c k y a r d $ 7 0 0 /m o .&#13;
5 1 7 - 5 2 2 - 5 8 6 1&#13;
K e r r y t o w n 3 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , h a r d w o o d , p a r k in g ,&#13;
le a s e / r e f e r e n c e / s e c u r i t y .&#13;
$ 1 ,2 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 4 1 - 6 4 1 1&#13;
L in c o ln S c h o o l s B i- le v e l ,&#13;
4 b d rm , 1 .5 b a t h , 2 .5 c a r&#13;
g a r a g e . $ 1 2 0 0 /m o . +&#13;
s e c u r i t y . 7 3 4 - 2 1 6 - 1 8 4 0&#13;
M id C e n t u r y G e m in A n n&#13;
A r b o r H i l ls - 4 b d rm , 3&#13;
b a t h . R e n o v a t e d , h u g e ,&#13;
o p e n 4 1 0 0 s f , lu x u r y l i v in&#13;
g w / v i e w s , b e s t o f A 2 .&#13;
$ 3 5 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 4 5 6 7&#13;
Y P S I - 3 8 4 b d rm , r e m o d e&#13;
l e d . M u s t s e e , b a s e m&#13;
e n t , S e c 8 o k , $ 1 1 5 0 -&#13;
$ 1 3 7 5 . 7 3 4 - 2 1 6 - 3 3 0 2&#13;
Y P S I - 3 b d rm , 1 b a th ,&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s , A in s w o r t h&#13;
C i r c le , S e c . 8 O K .&#13;
$ 9 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 8 8 3 - 4 0 7 1&#13;
Y P S I A in s w o r t h C i r . 3&#13;
b d rm , A / C , g a r a g e , c o r n&#13;
e r lo t .N o p e t s . $ 9 5 0 /m o&#13;
+ s e c u r i t y 7 3 4 - 4 7 6 - 1 3 3 3&#13;
Y p s i E M U la r g e 4 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a th . Y a r d , p a r k in g .&#13;
S c r e e n e d b a c k p o r c h&#13;
$ 1 2 8 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 4 2 8 5&#13;
★ Y P S I L A N T I ★&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th r a n c h&#13;
w / b a s e m e n t 8 g a r a g e .&#13;
C o u ld b e a s l o w a s $ 9 5 0 /&#13;
m o . Z e r o d o w n o r r e n t t o&#13;
o w n . 7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 1 9 8&#13;
Y p s i , N i c e 2 b d rm h o u s e&#13;
w / s e p a r a t e 1 B d rm b s m t&#13;
a p t . P r o s p e c t P a r k a r e a .&#13;
$ 8 5 0 (m a in h o u s e )&#13;
$ 4 0 0 ( a p t ) 7 3 4 - 9 4 4 - 0 7 8 1 .&#13;
Y P S I - S e c . 8 O K ,&#13;
3 b d rm , b a s e m e n t , g a r&#13;
a g e , r e m o d e l e d 1 4 8 7&#13;
G a t t e g n o $ 1 0 0 0 /m o .&#13;
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Y P S I -3 B d rm , 231 D a k o t&#13;
a , f e n c e d y a r d . $ 9 0 0 /&#13;
m o . + u t i l i t i e s . 7 34 - 9 4 4 -&#13;
7 1 0 1 o r 3 1 3 - 9 9 9 - 4 3 5 9&#13;
Y P S I T W P 1 6 2 9 S . P a s a d&#13;
e n a , n i c e r e m o d e l e d 3&#13;
b d rm 1 b a th , g a r a g e , n o&#13;
p e t s .$ 1 0 6 0 7 3 4 - 6 3 5 - 6 2 0 0&#13;
Y p s i T w p . 2 1 9 4 H o lm e s ,&#13;
2 b d rm , b a s e m e n t , g a r a g e&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d . N o s m o k e /&#13;
p e t s . $ 8 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 0 4 - 5 2 8 2&#13;
Y P S I T W P - 3 b d rm C a p e ,&#13;
f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t , C / A ,&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d , 1 0 7 0 L e s t e r ,&#13;
$ 1 1 7 5 , O P E N H O U S E&#13;
S U N D A Y 12-5 3 9 5 - 0 0 1 1&#13;
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Y p s i - W . W i l l o w A r e a&#13;
3 b d rm b r ic k r a n c h ,&#13;
fu l l b a s e m e n t , 1 .5 b a th s ,&#13;
n i c e h o u s e , n i c e a r e a ,&#13;
$ 1 ,1 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 1 7 - 8 3 7 9&#13;
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$ 8 7 5 + 7 3 4 - 7 5 1 - 3 2 0 0&#13;
B e a u t i f u l c o u n t r y s e t t in g&#13;
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(2 4 8 ) 3 9 9 - 6 9 1 5&#13;
B r i c k 2 1 0 0 s f 7 y r . o ld 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 .5 b a th , 3 c a r ,&#13;
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h o m e - 3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
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u t b a s e m e n t ( id e a l fo r&#13;
o f f i c e ) . 2V2 c a r g a r a g e w /&#13;
w o r k s h o p . 1 + a c r e s&#13;
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Vacation Spots,&#13;
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(7 3 4 )6 2 2 - 9 6 0 7 ._______________&#13;
P l e a s a n t L a k e b e a c h&#13;
h o u s e 4 b d rm ,w / r o w b o a t&#13;
N o s m o k e / p e t&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 / w k . 7 3 4 - 4 2 8 - 8 4 4 5&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 4 8 7 - 0 8 2 4&#13;
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io n .&#13;
C o n t a c t r e c r u i t e r ®&#13;
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2 2 0 N o r t h M a in S t r e e t ,&#13;
R o o m B - 3 5 , L o w e r L e v e l ,&#13;
A n n A r b o r , M l 4 8 1 0 4 .&#13;
R F P 6 3 5 1 D u e : T u e s d a y ,&#13;
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The Daily Bargains • “rhe sweet spot"&#13;
Jen R, Brighton&#13;
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H o u r l y r a t e n e g . ,&#13;
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t o d e t a i l P r o d u c t i v e t im e&#13;
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r e - s o l ic i t a t io n , S o m e a d&#13;
l a y o u t 8 f i l in g .&#13;
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h a s o v e r a l l r e s p o n s ib i l i t y&#13;
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c e a r e a s , t h e D e a n o f&#13;
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c e s t o d e v e l o p m e n t a l i y&#13;
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w i t h n u m e r o u s f r in g e&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 10,2007 www.mlive.com/classifieds CLASSIFIEDS I C9&#13;
Fowlerville - Moving&#13;
Sale! Aug 11 6r 12 9-5.&#13;
Red Cedar Crossing&#13;
Community. 8620 Rifle&#13;
River Dr. Household&#13;
items, kids toys, mens,&#13;
womens, childrens&#13;
clothes, &amp; much more.&#13;
Williamston-D &amp; G&#13;
Equipment Garage Sale.&#13;
New, used, AG, lawn 8&#13;
garden, toys, generators,&#13;
trimmers, lawn edgers,&#13;
post hole diggers, clothing,&#13;
gifts, John Deere,&#13;
Exmark, Toro, M-52 &amp;&#13;
Grand River Aug 9th &amp;&#13;
10th,12-9. 517-655-4606&#13;
Household items&#13;
BOXER PU P S-A KC , 1st&#13;
shots 8 wormed, tails 8&#13;
dews, 6 wks, 1 male&#13;
brindle, 1 white female, 1&#13;
white male. $500 8 up.&#13;
517-563-2038/262-1290&#13;
Bull Mastiff Puppies -&#13;
AKC, exceptional sire&#13;
stud, males 8 females,&#13;
reds 8 fawns. Ready to&#13;
go. 330-416-5892.&#13;
CATS/KITTENS; Life is&#13;
hard. Soften yours with a&#13;
cat! Fixed/Vetted.&#13;
PETCO Sun. 11-3p&#13;
Planned Pethood.________&#13;
Chihuahaua Mix Pups&#13;
Shots 8 wormed, about&#13;
5 lbs. as adults, cute 8&#13;
playful. 734-218-6460.&#13;
Dining Rm Set - 4 piece&#13;
mahogany, table w/pad&#13;
8 leaf, 4 padded chairs,&#13;
server, 8 china cabinet.&#13;
$1900. 734-747-8686&#13;
Large Solid Sandy Page&#13;
Marble Table w/ chairs 8&#13;
matching entertianment&#13;
center. ^ 9 9 . Please call&#13;
(734) 474-2205.__________&#13;
^ Moving sale- Bdrm, liv-&#13;
W ing room, dining room,&#13;
den furniture. Exercise&#13;
equip. (734) 997-9297&#13;
PLAYGROUND SET,&#13;
Wood w/slide, sandbox,&#13;
covered tower, 3 swings&#13;
Very Nice $650 434-9523&#13;
Remodel Sale -GE Cook&#13;
tops, AC, Sinks,Vacuum,&#13;
^ Glass Table Top, Ceiling&#13;
W Fan, more! 734-678-6754&#13;
CKC Golden Doodle&#13;
Male, 1st shots, wormed,&#13;
$450. (517) 945-1197&#13;
Cockapoo 9 wks, beautiful&#13;
must see. Parents&#13;
purebred on site.&#13;
Male $500. Amanda&#13;
(734) 218-1721___________&#13;
Cocker Spaniel 15 wks&#13;
old, beautiful, parents&#13;
purebred, on site,&#13;
$350 -i-up.Amanda&#13;
734-218- 1721&#13;
Too new , for photo!&#13;
CUSTOM HYBRID PUPS&#13;
View available pups at:&#13;
www.petcitypets.com&#13;
(734) 483-3474&#13;
1998 Suzuki VL1500&#13;
Intruder - Under 10K ml.&#13;
$5,000, 517-522-4534&#13;
Cell: 517-414-3236&#13;
1999 Harley Ultra Classic&#13;
14K mi., new tires,&#13;
loaded, mint condition,&#13;
$12,500. (517) 780-0096&#13;
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COACHMAN CLIPPER.&#13;
2001- stove, sleeps 6,&#13;
refrigerator, furnace, 21&#13;
cf storage compartment&#13;
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Great conditioni&#13;
$3200. (734)482-5067.&#13;
Forest River Cardinal 28&#13;
LX '00 5th Wheel, nicely&#13;
decorated, 2 slide outs,&#13;
well maintained, many&#13;
extras $11 K/best. 989-&#13;
326-1405, 734-260-6973&#13;
1999 Cherokee Trailer&#13;
30 ft. Sleeps 6,&#13;
very clean $8,200.&#13;
(734)483-0110&#13;
5th Wheel - '98 Salem, I&#13;
21' No slide. Can use 1/2 |&#13;
ton truck. Excellent.&#13;
$5000. 734-482-4009.&#13;
Viking Pop-up Camper&#13;
'04- Excellent condition,&#13;
air conditioning. $4000.&#13;
(734) 646-3373&#13;
Sofa, Loveseat, Ottoman&#13;
- Casual blue leather.&#13;
Can deliver $875.&#13;
(810)227-5485.&#13;
Lawn. Garden and&#13;
Snow Equipment&#13;
John Deere LAI 20 0 7 .2&#13;
months old - 10 Hours,&#13;
21 HP, 42inch, rear bag&#13;
$1500.00.&#13;
sgaspar@med.umich.ed&#13;
u, (734)476-5809.&#13;
Machine, Tool and&#13;
Heavy Equipment&#13;
Musical&#13;
Merchandise&#13;
Bass Trombone&#13;
w/F-trIgger. New case.&#13;
Good working order.&#13;
$700. (734) 480-2261&#13;
PIANO 8 ORGAN LIQUIDATION!&#13;
Will consider&#13;
all offers. Over 200 units&#13;
from recent store closing.&#13;
Steinway, Yamaha,&#13;
Baldwin, many more.&#13;
' 877-651-7045.___________&#13;
Yamaha Clavinova- P79&#13;
Disklavier, good cond.&#13;
$2200 (retail $5000-&#13;
$6000) 734-476-9265&#13;
Swimming Pool&#13;
and Hot Tubs&#13;
-arm Supplies and Equipment&#13;
-armer's and Grafter's Market&#13;
jvestock, Feed and Seed&#13;
'Jurserv Stock, Soil, Seeds and&#13;
Plants&#13;
^ets, Supplies, Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
hiding Horses, Equipment and&#13;
Stables&#13;
Farmer's and&#13;
Crafter's Market&#13;
BLUEBER R IE S b RASPBERR&#13;
IES Hazen's Blueberry&#13;
farm, 1144 Peavy&#13;
Rd., Howell. Call for picking&#13;
days: 517-548-W1&#13;
Dexter Blueberry Farm&#13;
U-Pick 734-426-2900.&#13;
M-Sat 8-7:30 Sun 12-6&#13;
dexterblueberry.com&#13;
Livestock, Feed&#13;
and Seed&#13;
BOER GOATS - 100% all&#13;
traditional see online&#13;
www.raisinridge.com&#13;
(734)529-9093&#13;
Nursery Stock,&#13;
Soil, Seed and&#13;
Plants&#13;
★ DUMP TRUCKING A&#13;
Screened Topsoil, Sand,&#13;
Gravel, Mulches, Fill Dirt.&#13;
(734) 834-3789&#13;
Pets, Supplies,&#13;
Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
I ABCA BORDER COLLIE&#13;
PUPS - $350 or less.&#13;
www.raisinridge.com&#13;
734-529-9093____________&#13;
AKA lab - choc, or black.&#13;
Vet checked w/first&#13;
shots. Champions in&#13;
pedigree. F $350; M&#13;
$300 (419)733-0106.&#13;
AKC Beautiful mini&#13;
t Schnauzer Pups. Vet&#13;
r checked 1st shots, salt 8&#13;
pepper,Ready to go $450&#13;
(517) 531-3175___________&#13;
AKC Reg Maltese Pups-&#13;
$1000. Also Multi-poo&#13;
pups,parti-colored. $800&#13;
Small 8 non shedding&#13;
734-770-7858 taking dep&#13;
AKC Tiny Toy Yorkie -&#13;
Champion bloodline,&#13;
born 4/16/07. Contact&#13;
Tracy at (734) 829-7723&#13;
Open House Tool&#13;
Sale- Fri 5-8 pm. Sat 9-5,&#13;
Sun 1-6. 2000 E Stadium.&#13;
734-996-4647.____________&#13;
University of Michigan&#13;
has the following items&#13;
for sale on sealed bid.&#13;
Central Machinery Drill&#13;
^ Press; Delta Rockwell&#13;
A Lathe; Chicago Bending&#13;
^ Brake; Johnson Horizontal&#13;
Band Saw; Crown&#13;
Electric Pallet Truck;&#13;
Greenlee Pipe Bender;&#13;
Aero Craft Aluminum&#13;
Row Boat; 1999 Eldorado&#13;
FE Escort Bus; Meyer&#13;
Snow Plow. All inquires&#13;
should be made at U of&#13;
M Property Disposition,&#13;
3241 Baxter Rd, Ann&#13;
W Arbor, Ml 48109-2155&#13;
before 8/14/07.&#13;
(734) 764-2590.&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
Items&#13;
Liberty Gun 8 Business&#13;
Safes - Liberty Safes&#13;
over 100 in stock&#13;
www.bullockssafes.com&#13;
For prices 8 map.&#13;
Randy@bullocksguns.&#13;
com, (810)736-7680.&#13;
Lab Puppies -1 yellow F,&#13;
2 chocolate F. Shots 8&#13;
ready to go! 734-478-&#13;
0343 or (734) 433-0131.&#13;
Miniature Schnauzers&#13;
AKC, Black or&#13;
Salt 8 Pepper ^ 5 0 .&#13;
517-789-7904&#13;
Mini Schnauzer puppies,&#13;
AKC, rare liver 8 white,&#13;
or black 8 white parties.&#13;
$450. (517) 789-7904&#13;
Old English Sheepdog&#13;
Female, adult. Sweet 8&#13;
loving. Now interviewing.&#13;
Call 734-482-6864.&#13;
Pit Bull Pups-&#13;
Mother 8 father on site.&#13;
(734) 652-5789&#13;
Poodle pup- Standard,&#13;
AKC, black male, 7 wks&#13;
old, $650,989-662-2079&#13;
Puppies! Teacup to Toy&#13;
Purebred 8 Designer.&#13;
Many Non-Shedding&#13;
517-404-3045; 404-1028&#13;
www.puppy-place.net&#13;
QUARKER PARAKEET&#13;
V Handfed, spoiled, talks.V&#13;
Toys 8 Food. $185. Cage&#13;
extra . g(734) 547-8609&#13;
SHIH-TZU - CKC Reg.&#13;
Mates $350.00, Females&#13;
$400.00. 517-425-7832&#13;
(517)549-8598.___________&#13;
Shih-Tzu puppies, home&#13;
raised, pre-spolled, shots&#13;
up to date. $300 8 $375.&#13;
(517) 569-3339&#13;
U Have A Home?&#13;
Share it with a CAT!&#13;
Mosaic Feline Refuge is&#13;
FULL of Purry Furries!!&#13;
1 or 2 may B just Right 4&#13;
U, please consider 8 take&#13;
your pick of the litter!&#13;
663-1618; 734-332-1621&#13;
Hot Tub '07 - 6 person,&#13;
waterfall, ozonater,&#13;
loaded. Cost $7,300 Sell&#13;
$3,600. 517-749-3434&#13;
Hottub/ Emerald Spa by&#13;
Mission Point, 7-8 person,&#13;
lights 8 cover.&#13;
$2700/best 734-439-7468&#13;
Pool, 15X30, above&#13;
ground, new ladder, new&#13;
cover, vacuum, hose.&#13;
$800/best. 517-605-9951&#13;
Riding Horses,&#13;
Equipment&#13;
and Stables&#13;
BOARD - Uncrowded&#13;
dressage barn, pasture&#13;
turn-out, big stalls in/out&#13;
arenas, lessons 995-0092&#13;
ATV's and Quad Racers&#13;
Aviation&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs and Service&#13;
Boat Docks and Slips&#13;
Boats, Motors, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Health, Fitness and Sporting&#13;
Goods&#13;
Motorcycles, Mini Bikes and&#13;
Service&#13;
Recreation and Travel Vehicles&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
Skis, Skates and Accessories&#13;
Snowmobiles, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs&#13;
and Service&#13;
WANTED TO BUY&#13;
Quality used bikes. Campus&#13;
Student Bike Shop,&#13;
336 Maynard St., Ann&#13;
Arbor 734-327-6949.&#13;
Boats, Motors,&#13;
Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Boston Whaler '83- 25 ft.&#13;
Center console. Cuddy,&#13;
300HP MercCruiser I/O,&#13;
Low hrs. Electronics,&#13;
canvas, trailer, well&#13;
maintained.Price reduced.&#13;
$15,800.Call Port&#13;
Huron 810-531-0850 .&#13;
14ft. Starcraft aluminum&#13;
15HP Johnson, Graph,&#13;
tilt trailer. First $1,000.&#13;
(517) 764-2997&#13;
SEADOO RX 951CC '01,&#13;
2 seater, blue/silver, 75&#13;
hrs, stored indoors.&#13;
$3800. (734)649-7316&#13;
Health, Fitness&#13;
and&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
Golf Carts Plus - used&#13;
gas/elect. carts, 100's&#13;
avail., 4 pass., lifts, etc.&#13;
866-397-5667, Belleville&#13;
www.golfcartsplus.com&#13;
RIFLE-Remington700BDL&#13;
cal. 17 Remington with&#13;
scope. Like new with extras.&#13;
$670. 734-433-9569&#13;
TREADMILL - with power&#13;
Incline and seven preset&#13;
programs. $250.&#13;
udae.sandhu@gmall.&#13;
com (734)975-4655.&#13;
Motorcycles,&#13;
Mini Bikes&#13;
and Service&#13;
HONDA CB600F '04&#13;
Looks 8 runs good.&#13;
$3750/best 734-213-5992&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
ENGLISH SETTER -&#13;
Three loveable tricolored&#13;
male puppies&#13;
looking for a good home.&#13;
All are registered and&#13;
have had 3rd shots,&#13;
along with heartworm&#13;
meds. Call Eric.&#13;
(734)461-0954.___________&#13;
Golden Retriever Pups&#13;
AKC,Awesome pedigree,&#13;
bred for disposition 8&#13;
intelligence, $500-$550.&#13;
419-485-4027&#13;
mcdonaldgoldens.com&#13;
E SCAPE Rumba like new&#13;
condition, maize and&#13;
blue. $1600.00. Easy to&#13;
rig. (734)395-8323.&#13;
S h o p an a rt!&#13;
Sm a rt s h o p p e rs tu rn&#13;
to T h e L iv in g s to n&#13;
c om m u n ity News to&#13;
fin d all th e sh o p p in g&#13;
bargains.&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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still unknown.&#13;
A state official&#13;
said the rail service&#13;
likely would&#13;
be eligible for&#13;
about $1.4 million&#13;
in operating&#13;
subsidies once it&#13;
starts. And the&#13;
group leading the&#13;
effort expects a decision by the end of this month&#13;
on whether it will get $1 million from the federal&#13;
government to help operate the line.&#13;
Meanwhile, backers are moving forward&#13;
with establishing a rail authority to run the&#13;
service. The authority could be in place by the&#13;
end of September or early October, according&#13;
to the chairmen of Livingston and Washtenaw&#13;
counties boards of commissioners.&#13;
“We’re trying to get all the pieces together&#13;
... so we can move forward rather quickly,”&#13;
said Michael Cicchella, supervisor of Northfield&#13;
Township and a leader in the Coalition&#13;
for Passenger Rail Transit.&#13;
In all, the coalition is trying to raise about $4.8&#13;
million - including the federal grant - for the first&#13;
year to get the service started, Cicchella said.&#13;
Cicchella was reluctant to predict when the&#13;
service could be running. Backers had pushed&#13;
to get portions of the service running as early&#13;
as March of this year, but some involved in the&#13;
project have said more realistic targets are&#13;
early in 2008 or as late as mid-2009.&#13;
Handing commitments thus far are:&#13;
■ $376,000 from the state Department of&#13;
TVansportation to upgrade tracks and rail cars.&#13;
■ $250,000 a year for three years from the Ann&#13;
Arbor Downtown Development Authority.&#13;
■ $10,000 a year for three years from the&#13;
Northfield Township Downtown Development&#13;
Authority.&#13;
■ A commitment by the University of Michigan&#13;
to pay fares for employees using the service.&#13;
U-M would pay 100 percent the first year,&#13;
75 percent the second year and 50 percent&#13;
the third year, Cicchella said. If all 1,200 employees&#13;
who expressed interest in the service&#13;
used it five days a week, the total would come&#13;
to about $1.7 million the first year.&#13;
Proposed stops at present are Howell, Chilson&#13;
Road in Genoa Township west of Brighton,&#13;
Hamburg, Whitmore Lake and Plymouth&#13;
Road near Barton Drive in Ann Arbor.&#13;
The Infrastructure and Development Subcommittee&#13;
of the Livingston County Board&#13;
of Commissioners earlier this week listened&#13;
to proposals for how a rail authority would&#13;
be formed but did not take any acttion, said&#13;
subcommittee chairman Ronald VanHouten.&#13;
He said the subcommittee would schedule another&#13;
meeting soon to address the issue and&#13;
make a recommendation to the full board, possibly&#13;
in September or October.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Roberta Estes, owner of Brighton-based DNA Explain, shares how using a detailed genealogical chart can unlock some of the world's&#13;
biggest mysteries, such as the disappearance of 115 people who established England's first New World colony on Roanoke Island, North&#13;
Carolina. She is leading a project, using DNA evidence, to uncover clues.&#13;
L o c a l f irm a im s t o s o lv e R o a n o k e m y s t e r y&#13;
DNA Explain is managing&#13;
project on fate of Lost Colony&#13;
B Y S T E P H E N IE K O E H N&#13;
News Special Writer It’s one of the most haunting and tantalizing&#13;
mysteries in American folklore.&#13;
The 115 souls who in 1587 constituted&#13;
the first English attempt at a&#13;
permanent colony in the New World,&#13;
on Roanoke Island, N.C., disappeared&#13;
within three years’ time, leaving scarcely&#13;
a trace.&#13;
Archaeologists, historians and scholars&#13;
have been trying for years to determine&#13;
what became of the members of the Lost&#13;
Colony of Roanoke, to little avail.&#13;
Now, a Brighton-area DNA expert may&#13;
hold the key to unraveling the 400-year-old&#13;
mystery.&#13;
Robert Estes, owner of DNA Explain, a&#13;
private DNA analysis company, is managing&#13;
a multidisciplinary project, incorporating&#13;
DNA tracking, geography, geology, history,&#13;
biology, anthropology and oceanography&#13;
to track possible descendants of those&#13;
Lost Colonists.&#13;
“The question we’re setting out to solve&#13;
is, ‘Did any of the colonists survive?”’ said&#13;
Estes, who directs DNA research for the&#13;
Lost Colony Center for Science and Reseai'ch&#13;
in Martin County, N.C. The center’s&#13;
primary mission is to determine the fate of&#13;
the Lost Colony by funding continued research&#13;
into the mystery.&#13;
Some researchers believe all the colonists&#13;
perished, while others believe they&#13;
were assimilated into friendly Native&#13;
American tribes in the area. Others be-&#13;
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the truth is a combination of the two&#13;
theories.&#13;
“One account says colonists were taken&#13;
as slaves by (nearby) Indians,” Estes said.&#13;
She and her colleagues at the Lost Colony&#13;
Center believe they can ferret out the real&#13;
story using DNA comparisons.&#13;
The project will test the DNA of people&#13;
who have similar or the same last names as&#13;
the colonists or those on a list who had land&#13;
patents or deeds in the Roanoke Island area&#13;
and also people who are known to descend&#13;
from any of the Native American tribes in&#13;
the area. The DNA test results, in combination&#13;
with genealogical and historical information,&#13;
are “the only way to trace whether&#13;
This colorful illustration diagrams the likely&#13;
DNA relationship of a current living female&#13;
from the first woman, called "Eve" by DNA&#13;
researchers. Researchers speculate she&#13;
lived between 150,000 and 170,000 years&#13;
ago.&#13;
any of them survived,” Estes said.&#13;
Armed with bachelor’s and master’s degrees&#13;
in computer science, 30 years’ experience&#13;
in genealogy and six years in DNAgenomics&#13;
(study of the DNA in the human&#13;
genetic structure), Estes is working with&#13;
researchers at the Lost Colony Center to&#13;
look for matches between the DNA of interested&#13;
participants and the DNA of families&#13;
known to be related to the Lost Colonists.&#13;
“We’re bringing real hard science to bear&#13;
here,” said Fred Willard, director of the&#13;
Lost Colony Center, who said he is positive&#13;
that this line of investigation will solve the&#13;
mystery. “We’ll just fall over and drop dead&#13;
if we don’t nail it,” he said.&#13;
Willard said the evidence strongly points&#13;
to the colonists assimilating with the Croatan&#13;
Indians, who later became the Hatteras&#13;
Indians and later, the Mattamuskeet.&#13;
In fact, one of the few clues to the colony’s&#13;
fate is the word, “Croatan,” carved into&gt;a&#13;
post of the fort that sheltered the colony.&#13;
Because of the North American penchant&#13;
for migration, likely participants do&#13;
not necessarily live in the Roanoke Island&#13;
area, Estes said. In fact, in response to an&#13;
inquiry she put out on RootsWeb.com, a&#13;
S E E DNA,A4&#13;
* F a rm fa m ily m e m b e r s le a rn in g h o w to m o th e r a b a b y b u ffa lo&#13;
Pumpkin, who was&#13;
born Aug. 3, has&#13;
been rejected&#13;
by her mother&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M I T H&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Kevin and Renee&#13;
MacRitchie usually watch&#13;
from afar as the baby buffalo&#13;
on their TMZ Farm grow&#13;
up. This year, they and their&#13;
children are a little more involved.&#13;
“I’m having to learn how&#13;
to be a buffalo mom,” said&#13;
Meghan, 15, who, with Wes,&#13;
11, and farm worker Lonnie&#13;
Manos, is bottle-feeding&#13;
Pumpkin, a baby buffalo&#13;
born Aug. 3 and rejected by&#13;
its mother.&#13;
Pumpkin is a twin - a very&#13;
rare occurrence for the&#13;
American bison. While her&#13;
sibling was accepted by the&#13;
mother, she was not. The&#13;
MacRitchies discovered&#13;
that a couple of hours after&#13;
her birth when they took&#13;
some of the guests who had&#13;
watched the Helluva Cruise&#13;
from their Putnam Township&#13;
home’s front porch out&#13;
to see their herd.&#13;
“Kevin sensed that our&#13;
large bull, Lakota, was not&#13;
acting like all was well,” Renee&#13;
MacRitchie said. “The&#13;
herd was trying to push her&#13;
(Pumpkin) away, so Kevin&#13;
grabbed her before she&#13;
could get hurt. We’d rather&#13;
the mom took care of her,&#13;
but this is a unique experience.”&#13;
That’s because buffalo are&#13;
not domesticated animals.&#13;
They can be aggressive,&#13;
and they don’t like humans&#13;
getting too close to them or&#13;
their calves.&#13;
Meghan, who works at&#13;
Screams Ice Cream &amp; Halloween&#13;
Store in Hell, named&#13;
the baby buffalo Pumpkin&#13;
S E E P U M P K IN , A 4&#13;
Meghan&#13;
MacRitchie,&#13;
15, bottie&#13;
feeds&#13;
Pumpkin, a&#13;
buffaio born&#13;
Aug. 3 on the&#13;
TMZ Farm.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLA.&#13;
THE&#13;
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COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
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Livingston Life B1&#13;
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Rick Fitzgerald's column B1&#13;
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delivery call (810) 844-2000.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Festival fun starts tonight in the Melon Tent with live music&#13;
The Howell Melon Festival&#13;
kicks into high gear tonight&#13;
with entertainment in the&#13;
Melon Festival tent running&#13;
5 p.m.-midnight. Festivities&#13;
continue all day Saturday&#13;
and Sunday throughout&#13;
downtown Howell.&#13;
Sponsored by the Howell&#13;
Jaycees, the festival cel-&#13;
......&#13;
ebrates the Howell melon&#13;
that is grown by many area&#13;
farmers. Events run the&#13;
spectrum from a used book&#13;
sale at the Howell Carnegie&#13;
District Library and family&#13;
entertainment at the&#13;
Courthouse Ampitheater to&#13;
an arts and crafts fair and a&#13;
classic car show.&#13;
A Saturday parade, an activity&#13;
dating back to the original&#13;
festival almost 50 years ago,&#13;
will feature winning Melon&#13;
Festival royalty from sprouts,&#13;
to princes and princesses.&#13;
For additional details and a&#13;
complete schedule, go to the&#13;
Web at www.howellmelonfestival.&#13;
com.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Privatized&#13;
Howell school board votes to&#13;
switch to private company for&#13;
custodial services. A3&#13;
Rebuilding&#13;
Oak Pointe getting reaefy to rebuild&#13;
a larger clubhouse. A3&#13;
Walk a mile&#13;
Men ready to walk in women’s&#13;
shoes for local charity. B1&#13;
Try something new&#13;
Hockey association and fencing&#13;
club opening up to new&#13;
members. Cl&#13;
I&#13;
A2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 17, 2 0 0 7&#13;
PSD merchants give&#13;
festival mixed reviews&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
Both criticism and praise&#13;
were handed out on the recent&#13;
Brighton Summerfest event&#13;
when the Principal Shopping&#13;
District board met Wednesday&#13;
to review the event that&#13;
was marred by sexual assault&#13;
charges against a carnival&#13;
worker.&#13;
Many downtown merchants&#13;
were upset because a private&#13;
company was hired this year to&#13;
run Summerfest, held July 27-&#13;
29, and in the opinion of some,&#13;
the company did not do a good&#13;
job. Also, some charged, new&#13;
events, such as a carnival, were&#13;
added this year with little or no&#13;
prior notice or communication&#13;
between the merchants and&#13;
the company. Events Etc.&#13;
“I wasn’t happy with what&#13;
(Events Etc.) did; they were&#13;
more interested in putting&#13;
money in their pocket,”&#13;
charged Debbie Carley, owner&#13;
of Beverly Raes.&#13;
An incident in which a Brighton&#13;
girl was assaulted during&#13;
Summerfest weekend by a&#13;
carnival worker also affected&#13;
the event. Brighton police shut&#13;
down the carnival mid-way&#13;
through Summerfest.&#13;
Reviews on Summerfest in&#13;
terms of the retail business it&#13;
generated were mixed, some&#13;
saying it was a good event for&#13;
sales and others saying sales&#13;
were down.&#13;
No one from Events Etc. attended&#13;
Wednesday’s meeting&#13;
and no one was in the office&#13;
earlier this week.&#13;
Carley said she would like to&#13;
see the Greater Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce take&#13;
Summerfest over next year,&#13;
but no decision was made at&#13;
the meeting on whether the&#13;
PSD will continue handling&#13;
the event.&#13;
Board member Gail Sherman&#13;
said merchants will be&#13;
more involved in decisions in&#13;
the future. “Let’s let the merchants&#13;
next year be more a&#13;
part of it,” Sherman said to fellow&#13;
board members.&#13;
Sherman said the event was&#13;
a work in progress since the&#13;
PSD, which was just formed&#13;
last year, took over Summerfest&#13;
from a merchants’ group&#13;
after Margret Hunters owner&#13;
Pat Steele retired.&#13;
A couple of business owners&#13;
complained that out-of-town&#13;
companies were allowed to&#13;
come in and sell their wares,&#13;
giving locals short shrift. As&#13;
an example, local business&#13;
owner Cheryl Mayday said a&#13;
downtown store exists already&#13;
that sells school sports-related&#13;
spirit-wear items, but asserted&#13;
that “you allowed someone else&#13;
to come in and sell spirit-wear&#13;
from Pinckney.”&#13;
The PSD board also approved&#13;
a motion to pay the city&#13;
of Brighton $11,692 to cover&#13;
the cost of the extra insurance&#13;
that was taken out for Summerfest.&#13;
Events Etc. took out&#13;
a $1 million insurance policy&#13;
to cover liability, but the city’s&#13;
underwriters said that was not&#13;
enough, and recommended&#13;
the event be canceled if more&#13;
insurance were not obtained.&#13;
As a result, the city took out&#13;
the extra insurance, for which&#13;
the PSD will reimburse it, said&#13;
Starnes.&#13;
Trial set for ex-carnival worker&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
Former carnival worker&#13;
Juan Carlos McCray waived&#13;
his arraignment in Livingston&#13;
County Circuit Court and an&#13;
October trial was set for him&#13;
in connection with a sexual&#13;
assault incident involving a minor&#13;
during the recent Brighton&#13;
Summerfest.&#13;
Police shut down the carnival&#13;
after the incident, and the&#13;
company owner has threatened&#13;
a lawsuit while demanding&#13;
a $20,000 cancellation fee&#13;
from the city.&#13;
McCray, who has no known&#13;
address, is charged with three&#13;
counts of third-degree criminal&#13;
sexual conduct, a 15-year felony;&#13;
habitual offender - second&#13;
offense, and furnishing alcohol&#13;
to a minor, a misdemeanor.&#13;
McCray was employed at&#13;
the time by Family FUn lyme&#13;
Shows, a Michigan-based carnival&#13;
company that provided&#13;
the carnival for Summerfest,&#13;
which ran July 27 to 29.&#13;
McCray, fired by carnival&#13;
owner Bob Hallifax after the incident,&#13;
is accused of providing&#13;
alcohol and having sex with an&#13;
underage girl. He is being held&#13;
in the Livingston County Jail in&#13;
lieu of $200,000 cash bond. He&#13;
has a pretrial hearing scheduled&#13;
for Sept. 17 and his trial is&#13;
set to start Oct. 15.&#13;
A second carnival worker,&#13;
Robert Villarreal, 20, of Detroit,&#13;
is scheduled for sentencing&#13;
Sept. 4 after pleading guilty to&#13;
three counts of furnishing alcohol&#13;
to a minor at his district&#13;
court arraignment. Police say&#13;
McCray and Villarreal enticed&#13;
two Brighton girls, ages 15 and&#13;
17, to a trailer after the carnival&#13;
show closed on July 27 and supplied&#13;
them with alcohol. Police&#13;
allege McCray then sexually&#13;
assaulted the younger girl.&#13;
A n e a r l y b i r d lo o k in g t o c a t c h t h e w o rm ?&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Jim Loper of Howell was out fly-fishing on Thompson Lake in the City of Howell recently, taking advantage of the calm&#13;
waters and early morning serenity.,&#13;
B R I E F&#13;
B r i g h t o n&#13;
Board names 2&#13;
assistant principals&#13;
Brighton High School and&#13;
Scranton Middle School both&#13;
have new assistant principals.&#13;
On Monday night, the Brighton&#13;
board of education approved&#13;
Laura Surrey as assistant&#13;
principal of Brighton High&#13;
School. She is a teacher at the&#13;
high school whose doctoral&#13;
work is in the area of curriculum&#13;
and instruction. She will&#13;
begin her new post Aug. 30.&#13;
Surrey replaces Scott Brenner&#13;
who was recently approved as&#13;
the new principal of Maltby&#13;
Middle School. The board also&#13;
approved Debra Higgins to be&#13;
assistant principal of Scranton&#13;
Middle School. She worked as&#13;
a teacher in the South Redford&#13;
Public Schools and was an interim&#13;
elementary principal for&#13;
the last half of the past school&#13;
year. Higgins replaces Gail&#13;
Sims who recently retired.&#13;
L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y&#13;
EMS providers&#13;
study new devices&#13;
A major research study is&#13;
under way to evaluate the effectiveness&#13;
of two investigational&#13;
biomedical devices that&#13;
may change the way CPR is delivered.&#13;
It’s being conducted by&#13;
Livingston County Ambulance,&#13;
Huron Valley Ambulance and&#13;
all emergency medical service&#13;
providers in the Washtenaw&#13;
and Livingston EMS system&#13;
along with St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital and the University of&#13;
Michigan Health System. Community&#13;
members are invited to&#13;
attend an informational session&#13;
on Wednesday, Aug. 22, finm 7-&#13;
9 p.m. in Howell at Saint Joseph&#13;
Mercy Livingston Hospital’s&#13;
community rooms.&#13;
The two devices are called&#13;
ResQPOD and ResQPump.&#13;
Preliminary studies indicate&#13;
these devices improve blood&#13;
flow during CPR, which may&#13;
improve survival after cardiac&#13;
arrest. For more information,&#13;
call Jennifer Fowler at 734-712-&#13;
1316.&#13;
Volunteers needed&#13;
for Day of Caring&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
United Way, which has its&#13;
sixth annual Day of Caring&#13;
on Wednesday, Aug. 22, needs&#13;
volunteers anci sponsors. The&#13;
Day of Caring is a one-day&#13;
community event focusing&#13;
on engaging the community&#13;
in volunteerism and raising&#13;
awareness for the needs of&#13;
area residents and nonprofit&#13;
organizations. The number of&#13;
requests is up 30 percent over&#13;
last year. Projects include office&#13;
work, yard work, painting,&#13;
cleaning, food drives, car&#13;
washes and more. Volunteers&#13;
can work either the morning&#13;
shift, 8:30 a.m.-noon ,or the&#13;
afternoon shift, 1-4:30 p.m., or&#13;
both shifts. To volunteer, contact&#13;
the Livingston County&#13;
United Way at 810-494-3000&#13;
or go to IcuwayCa Icunitedway.&#13;
org.&#13;
In partnership with the Day&#13;
of Caring, Curves locations in&#13;
Livingston County are coordinating&#13;
a personal care supply&#13;
drive collecting toothbrushes,&#13;
toothpaste, combs and brushes,&#13;
hand and body soaps, lotions,&#13;
deodorant, mouthwash,&#13;
shaving cream, razors for&#13;
men and women, Band-Aids,&#13;
Q-tips, shampoo and conditioners.&#13;
Personal care items&#13;
can be dropped at any of the&#13;
Curves facilities in the county&#13;
or at Howell City Park on Aug.&#13;
22 between 11 a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
On the Day of Caring, senior&#13;
citizens, shut-ins, and&#13;
those in need can have a&#13;
smoke detector installed in&#13;
their home. The Lowes store&#13;
in Howell is donating the&#13;
smoke detectors and volunteers&#13;
from area fire departments&#13;
will install them. To&#13;
sign up to have a smoke detector&#13;
installed on the Day of&#13;
Caring, call the LCUW at 810-&#13;
494-3000.&#13;
Sobriety Court has changed lives,&#13;
the program's graduates say&#13;
Intensive action plan&#13;
helps people move&#13;
on after difficulties&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
Wayne McCarty of Brighton&#13;
says he has been able&#13;
to turn his life around as a&#13;
result of going through the&#13;
53rd District Sobriety Court.&#13;
“It’s really changed my&#13;
life,” says McCarty, 30, who&#13;
is employed as a stone mason.&#13;
“I’ve really learned from&#13;
my mistakes,” he says of his&#13;
transformation through the&#13;
program.&#13;
People are placed in the&#13;
program by the court because&#13;
of repeated substance&#13;
abuse-related problems&#13;
- mostly involving alcohol&#13;
- such as drunken driving or&#13;
minor in possession of alcohol,&#13;
and because of the frequent&#13;
outcomes of such offenses,&#13;
such as a suspended&#13;
or revoked license or a probation&#13;
violation.&#13;
Jimmy Dorsey of Brighton,&#13;
another Sobriety Court graduate,&#13;
also praises the program.&#13;
“I’m a better person,&#13;
all-around,” says Dorsey, 26,&#13;
a steelworker in Ann Arbor.&#13;
McCarty says as a result&#13;
of the rigorous program, he&#13;
has been reborn. “I’m excited&#13;
to get up in the morning,” he&#13;
says. “It feels great, and I feel&#13;
I can move on with my life.”&#13;
“(McCarty) has been a&#13;
role model for the Sobriety&#13;
Court,” says Judge Suzanne&#13;
Geddis, adding that McCarty&#13;
has “really helped a lot of&#13;
people.”&#13;
Dorsey (who says swing&#13;
era bandleaders Jimmy and&#13;
Tommy Dorsey Were his&#13;
great-uncles) credits chief&#13;
probation officer Francine&#13;
Sumner with having a major&#13;
role in his turnaround. “She&#13;
understands what it’s like,”&#13;
he says.&#13;
The program is very intensive&#13;
and involves attending&#13;
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings&#13;
- including 80 meetings&#13;
the first 90 days - and being&#13;
subject to warrantless house&#13;
searches and random alcohol&#13;
testing, Geddis says.&#13;
Geddis says the sobriety&#13;
court she established several&#13;
months ago is now starting&#13;
to pay dividends.&#13;
In an Aug. 9 ceremony, the&#13;
three new graduates were&#13;
presented with certificates&#13;
and coffee mugs heralding&#13;
their successful completion&#13;
of the program.&#13;
Three other people graduated&#13;
from the program previously,&#13;
but this was the first&#13;
time the occasion had been&#13;
marked by a ceremony. All&#13;
three earlier graduates also&#13;
attended.&#13;
Another person graduating&#13;
last week was Ryan Breece,&#13;
19, of Hamburg Township.&#13;
Breece has become a role&#13;
model, and is a “drill instructor&#13;
in training” at the&#13;
Mid-Course Correction boot&#13;
camp in Oceola Township,&#13;
after having successfully&#13;
completed that program.&#13;
Geddis says the sobriety&#13;
program - established near&#13;
the end of last year - has&#13;
been a life-changing experience&#13;
for the participants.&#13;
“You sometimes can’t believe&#13;
it’s the same person,”&#13;
she says.&#13;
Geddis points out that&#13;
participation is voluntary,&#13;
and people have a choice of&#13;
enrolling or exploring other&#13;
options. The program is no&#13;
picnic. “If you want to be in&#13;
the program, you’re going to&#13;
be held accountable,” Geddis&#13;
says.&#13;
Those who enter Sobriety&#13;
Court invariably have more&#13;
than one issue - whether&#13;
it’s family, girlfriend, drugs,&#13;
job or school - with which to&#13;
deal, Geddis says .&#13;
She says Sumner and the&#13;
other volunteer professionals&#13;
in the program are nononsense&#13;
individuals. Sumner&#13;
“does an intense probation,”&#13;
Geddis says. “She’s&#13;
very tough, which at times,&#13;
you need to be.”&#13;
The program began without&#13;
any money when the&#13;
initial federal funding fell&#13;
through. And even though a&#13;
$45,000 grant was awarded&#13;
in May, it’s still operating&#13;
on a wafer-thin budget, with&#13;
Geddis and the others on&#13;
the team volunteering their&#13;
time.&#13;
The oversight team consists&#13;
of an assistant prosecutor,&#13;
Sheriff’s Department&#13;
official, defense attorneys,&#13;
therapists and project coordinator&#13;
Matt Harris, who is&#13;
Geddis’ law clerk.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
U.S. Census: County Asian&#13;
population grows 83 percent&#13;
From News S ta ff Reports&#13;
New U.S. Census figures released&#13;
this week show that Livingston&#13;
County’s Asian population&#13;
grew 82.9 percent since&#13;
2000, but the number are still&#13;
tiny. In real number that was&#13;
an increase from 909 Asian residents&#13;
in 2000 to 1,663 in 2006.&#13;
Experts say the increase in the&#13;
region - Washtenaw County’s&#13;
Asian population grew 37.2&#13;
percent - is likely tied to new&#13;
developments in the area and&#13;
proximity to the University of&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
The U.S. Census Bureau defines&#13;
“Asian” as “a person having&#13;
origins in any of the original&#13;
peoples of the Fhr East, Southeast&#13;
Asia, or the Indian subcontinent&#13;
including, for example,&#13;
Cambodia, China, India, Japan,&#13;
Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the&#13;
Philippine Islands, Thailand&#13;
and Vietnam.”&#13;
Experts and local residents&#13;
said several factors could be&#13;
bringing more Asians to the area,&#13;
including new economic developments&#13;
with Asian ties and&#13;
the University of Michigan’s&#13;
reputation for academics.&#13;
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LETTERS&#13;
Residents don't&#13;
understand war&#13;
I’m not sure who should&#13;
be more embarrassed and&#13;
ashamed of themselves:&#13;
The antiwar protesters for&#13;
not being able to draw a larger&#13;
crowd (to a protest in Brighton&#13;
July 26).&#13;
The residents of Livingston&#13;
County for helping to elect an&#13;
incompetent nitwit like President&#13;
Bush two times.&#13;
Or the Livingston Community&#13;
News for writing this piece&#13;
slightly skewed to validate the&#13;
voters of Livingston County&#13;
for continuing to support this&#13;
war when the vast majority of&#13;
Americans have finally woken&#13;
up to this nightmare and have&#13;
solidly and overwhelmingly&#13;
turned against it.&#13;
While I understand that you&#13;
can only report on what you&#13;
have seen, the lack of support&#13;
for this anti-war protest only&#13;
underscores a serious disconnect&#13;
from America and reality&#13;
by too many residents in this&#13;
county who continue to vote&#13;
along party lines and against&#13;
their own best interests, which&#13;
is the perfect definition of an&#13;
irrational misinformed voter&#13;
and the subject of a new book&#13;
called “The Myth of the Rational&#13;
Voter: Why Democracies&#13;
Choose Bad Policies” by Bryan&#13;
Caplan.&#13;
Joyce Siegel, Pinckney&#13;
Carnival owner&#13;
shouldn't get fee&#13;
I was outraged to read&#13;
about Robert Hallifax’s statement&#13;
that the city of Brighton&#13;
overreacted by closing down&#13;
the carnival after one of his&#13;
employees was accused of&#13;
having sex with a 15-year-oldgirl.&#13;
Overreacted? Is he insane?&#13;
Not only shouldn’t he get the&#13;
$20,000 cancellation fee he is&#13;
asking for, he should pay for&#13;
the counseling that young girl&#13;
will need.&#13;
Linda Cockfield, Hamburg&#13;
Township&#13;
T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 1 7 , 2 0 0 7 A3&#13;
; H o w e l l s c h o o l b o a r d c u t s 3 8 c u s t o d i a n s , O K s c o n t r a c t&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
To the disappointment of an&#13;
audience of about 150 people,&#13;
the Howell Board of Education&#13;
voted unanimously Monday&#13;
night to terminate 38 custodial&#13;
employees and privatize&#13;
district custodial services.&#13;
The board approved a threeyear&#13;
contract with Grand Rapids&#13;
Building Services Inc., a&#13;
move that is projected to save&#13;
the district $400,000 in the first&#13;
full year of operation. The&#13;
contract will cost the district&#13;
about $1.5 million a year.&#13;
The company has contracts&#13;
with 17 other school districts&#13;
around the state and has an exemplary&#13;
reputation, according&#13;
to Rick Terres, assistant superintendent&#13;
for business.&#13;
The 38 custodians will no&#13;
longer be employed by the end&#13;
of the work day Aug. 29. They&#13;
will be able to apply for similar&#13;
jobs with the new company.&#13;
The workers, who wore yellow&#13;
T-shirts and handed out&#13;
fliers before the meeting, said&#13;
the board had turned a deaf&#13;
ear on their offer for a wage&#13;
freeze and a $2,400 contribution&#13;
per year toward health&#13;
insurance.&#13;
Pauline Michaele Knorr, a&#13;
Howell custodian, was one of&#13;
many in the audience who&#13;
pleaded with the board. “We&#13;
offered a substantial amount of&#13;
money toward our insurance,”&#13;
Knorr said. “If you let go of us,&#13;
where are we supposed to go?&#13;
We’re human beings.”&#13;
During the hour-long public&#13;
comments period, 26 members&#13;
of the audience addressed the&#13;
board, pleading with trustees&#13;
to retain the present custodians.&#13;
No one in the audience&#13;
spoke in favor of privatization.&#13;
Parents said their overriding&#13;
concern is child safety:&#13;
Knowing the janitors and having&#13;
confidence in a committed&#13;
custodial staff at their schools,&#13;
versus an entirely new custodial&#13;
staff with a potentially&#13;
'Please don't say this is easy for&#13;
us and we do not care.This is one&#13;
of the most difficult decisions&#13;
we have been asked to make.'&#13;
Mary Jo Dymond, veteran school board member&#13;
high turnover rate because of&#13;
lower wages.&#13;
Barb Cameron, who represents&#13;
the custodial union at&#13;
the bargaining table, said the&#13;
school district should resist&#13;
the temptation to be a bottom&#13;
feeder. “We, as a school system,&#13;
need to lead by example,”&#13;
Cameron told the board.&#13;
“This (decision) is a miserable&#13;
mess, it’s painful,” said&#13;
an unhappy Superintendent&#13;
Chuck Breiner, who after the&#13;
session noted that it was the&#13;
most difficult meeting he had&#13;
ever experienced.&#13;
“Our system is flawed in&#13;
that it is inequitable,” Breiner&#13;
said, referring to a small&#13;
number of districts in the&#13;
state that have up to $13,000&#13;
in funding behind each student&#13;
compared to Howell’s&#13;
$7,085.&#13;
“Please don’t say this is&#13;
easy for us and we do not&#13;
care,” said veteran board&#13;
member Mary Jo Dymond, in&#13;
response to accusations from&#13;
the audience. “This is one of&#13;
the most difficult decisions we&#13;
have been asked to make.”&#13;
One woman, saying her&#13;
custodian husband suffered&#13;
a stroke last week, tearfully&#13;
implored the board to at&#13;
least keep their health insurance&#13;
benefits for two more&#13;
months.&#13;
The board responded by&#13;
approving an extension of the&#13;
custodians’ insurance benefits&#13;
for another 60 days after&#13;
Aug. 29. This step still must&#13;
be approved by the custodial&#13;
union and district’s insurance&#13;
carrier. It would cost the district&#13;
$33,000 for each of the&#13;
two months, Terres said.&#13;
In addition, the district will&#13;
purchase the necessary years&#13;
of service of five others who&#13;
are within two years of retirement&#13;
to bring them up to&#13;
30 years, at a cost of $25,000-&#13;
$30,000. If employees agree,&#13;
this would allow them to receive&#13;
full retirement benefits,&#13;
Terres said.&#13;
Under the new plan, all incoming&#13;
employees hired by&#13;
Grand Rapids Building Services&#13;
Inc. will be fingerprinted,&#13;
undergo criminal background&#13;
checks and submit to “drug&#13;
testing on hire, randomly and&#13;
annually,” said Terres.&#13;
A couple of audience members&#13;
who live in the Hartland&#13;
School District alleged that&#13;
building cleanliness and custodial&#13;
services have suffered&#13;
since the same company took&#13;
over custodial services there&#13;
a year ago.&#13;
“That’s not correct at all,”&#13;
responded Scott Bacon, Hartland&#13;
assistant superintendent&#13;
for business and operation.&#13;
“The buildings are clean&#13;
and we’re saving a considerable&#13;
amount,” Bacon said.&#13;
“There are a few bumps in&#13;
the road any time you make a&#13;
change.”&#13;
Bacon says Hartland projects&#13;
$5 million in savings after&#13;
five years with the firm.&#13;
He says the company has&#13;
been able to accomplish the&#13;
savings with a combination of&#13;
lower wages and by not offering&#13;
full health benefits.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be reached&#13;
at 810-844-2009 or ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com.&#13;
N e w b u y e r i n t e n d s t o p r e s e r v e l a n d m a r k p i n k h o t e l&#13;
Owners of Brighton&#13;
building accept&#13;
purchase offer, but&#13;
deal is pending&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The so-called pink hotel,&#13;
a downtown Brighton landmark,&#13;
has been given a new&#13;
lease on life with the owners’&#13;
acceptance of a new offer&#13;
to buy the property.&#13;
Owners of the historic&#13;
structure have accepted the&#13;
purchase offer from Brian&#13;
Jones, who has said in the&#13;
past he intends to preserve&#13;
the structure. That&#13;
leaves Brighton builder-developer&#13;
Stan Schafer, who&#13;
had planned to replace the&#13;
building with a new retailoffice-&#13;
condo project, out of&#13;
the picture, at least for now.&#13;
“Brian Jones is under a&#13;
purchase agreement right&#13;
now,” said property owner&#13;
and Brighton attorney John&#13;
Harris.&#13;
“We’re tickled pink,”&#13;
Brighton Area Historical&#13;
Society President Marieanna&#13;
Bair said of the news.&#13;
The society has opposed the&#13;
Schafer development proposal,&#13;
calling the building&#13;
a historical gem and one of&#13;
four downtown properties&#13;
on the Michigan Register of&#13;
Historic Sites.&#13;
Harris cautioned that&#13;
the purchase agreement is&#13;
not cast in stone, adding he&#13;
would be willing to talk to&#13;
Schafer again, “if this (offer)&#13;
fell through. There is no assurance&#13;
in this business,”&#13;
Harris added.&#13;
Bair is asking her members&#13;
not to get complacent,&#13;
because the purchase is still&#13;
pending. “We should not let&#13;
down our vigilance,” she&#13;
said.&#13;
The old Western Hotel at&#13;
First and Main streets, commonly&#13;
referred to as the pink&#13;
hotel, has been on the market&#13;
for more than two years.&#13;
Bair says the building, next&#13;
to the (?SX Railroad tracks,&#13;
was built in 1873 to serve&#13;
primarily train passengers.&#13;
It is now used for small offices&#13;
and apartments.&#13;
Jones has said at previous&#13;
City Council meetings he is&#13;
interested in preserving the&#13;
historical character of the&#13;
building. He did not return&#13;
a call from The News.&#13;
Schafer’s option to buy&#13;
the property expired at the&#13;
end of July, and he said Harris&#13;
opted not to renew it.&#13;
Schafer had proposed re tail&#13;
stores and offices on the&#13;
first two floors and condominiums&#13;
on the top two. A&#13;
revised downtown business&#13;
district ordinance allows&#13;
buildings of up to 50 feet in&#13;
height, as long as the top&#13;
floors have a substantial&#13;
residential component.&#13;
Schafer said he has invested&#13;
into “five figures” in&#13;
architectural services for&#13;
his proposal, which had not&#13;
yet been approved by the&#13;
city because of concern over&#13;
parking and other issues.&#13;
Still, he said he is not upset&#13;
with the owners for accepting&#13;
a new offer.&#13;
“I can’t say I’m bitter or&#13;
disappointed,” Schafer said.&#13;
“If somebody thinks they’ve&#13;
got something better to do&#13;
with it, then go ahead.”&#13;
Harris said Jones’ offer is&#13;
similar to Schafer’s, but involves&#13;
other factors.&#13;
“It’s not a greater offer in&#13;
terms of (money), but there&#13;
are some other factors that&#13;
aid the bottom line,” Harris&#13;
said. “In this case, we have&#13;
a specific date whereby closing&#13;
must take place. With&#13;
(Schafer), the original time&#13;
limit had expired after one&#13;
year, and we had extended&#13;
the offer (on a month-tomonth&#13;
basis).”&#13;
Bair said now is the time&#13;
FILE: ROBERT CHASE,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Owners of the so-called pink hotel in downtown Brighton say they have a new buyer lined up&#13;
who, in the past, has said he intends to preserve the structure.&#13;
for the city to create a his- portance of having a historic ommend that (buildings of&#13;
toric district commission, commission,” she said. historic value) become dis-&#13;
“Events of the recent past “The commission would tricts, and the city would&#13;
should underscore the im- do research and would rec- make the decision.”&#13;
* O a k P o in te c lu b h o u se p la n n e d fo r s u m m e r 2 0 0 8 g r a n d o p e n in g&#13;
New facility will be&#13;
7,000 square feet&#13;
larger than old one&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
Members of the Oak Pointe&#13;
Country Club may have a new,&#13;
larger clubhouse built by next&#13;
summer.&#13;
The upper level of the 15-&#13;
year-old former clubhouse was&#13;
leveled in early February by an&#13;
electrical fire that started in the&#13;
_ kitchen.&#13;
P According to John Cheshire,&#13;
regional general manager of&#13;
the ClubCorp Inc.-owned club,&#13;
plans for a replacement facUily&#13;
are ready to go and have been&#13;
approved by owners.&#13;
“The exterior design is an&#13;
arts-and-crafts style with lead&#13;
stone and green gray colors,”&#13;
says Cheshire. “The interior&#13;
is more spacious with higher&#13;
ceilings and a larger dining&#13;
space.”&#13;
The new clubhouse will&#13;
be 38,000 square feet - 7,000&#13;
square feet larger than the&#13;
old one. Cheshire says both&#13;
the men’s and women’s locker&#13;
rooms will be located on the&#13;
lower level, and the women’s&#13;
locker room will have individual&#13;
steam showers. He says&#13;
the fitness center will be larger&#13;
than the previous one, and the&#13;
lobby, pro shop and bars all will&#13;
be expanded. There will be sliding&#13;
walls between the bars allowing&#13;
them to be split up for&#13;
different events.&#13;
“It’s a commitment to our&#13;
growing membership, which&#13;
has been supportive of the club&#13;
through this process,” says&#13;
Cheshire. “The plans for the&#13;
new clubhouse are being wellreceived.”&#13;
The estimated cost is between&#13;
$7 million and $9 million&#13;
with the hope that it will be&#13;
ready to open in July.&#13;
Oak Pointe’s 900 members&#13;
were given access to Dearborn’s&#13;
Eairlane Club, Southfield’s&#13;
Sl^line Club and Detroit’s&#13;
Renaissance Club, which&#13;
like Oak Pointe are all owned&#13;
by Dallas-based ClubCorp Inc.,&#13;
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Facility will offer full&#13;
prescription service&#13;
for patients, public&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
A physicians group in Genoa&#13;
Township has added a&#13;
pharmacy to its list of patient&#13;
services.&#13;
IHA, a private, multispecialty&#13;
physician group with&#13;
an established practice at the&#13;
Genoa Medical Center, has&#13;
added an IHA Family Pharmacy&#13;
at the same location.&#13;
The building is just west of&#13;
the Woodland Health Center.&#13;
Officials call it a practicebased&#13;
pharmacy, meaning&#13;
that it is an outgrowth of a&#13;
medical practice.&#13;
“We see the pharmacy as a&#13;
part of the services that we&#13;
offer to our patients,” says&#13;
Dianna Huckestein, IHA’s&#13;
rector of group development.&#13;
“Working collaboratively&#13;
gives us a competitive edge&#13;
in offering quality services&#13;
in an efficient manner. It’s all&#13;
under one roof so to speak.”&#13;
Huckestein says the pharmacy&#13;
was added to meet expressed&#13;
needs of patients,&#13;
and the location inside the&#13;
Genoa Medical Center was&#13;
chosen because IHA saw a&#13;
need in that part of Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
“It’s a huge convenience&#13;
for our patients and providers&#13;
in that facility,” says&#13;
Huckestein. “Our overall&#13;
focus for the pharmacy is&#13;
related to both patient and&#13;
quality orientation. For instance,&#13;
with generic drugs&#13;
we can proactively work with&#13;
the physicians and the pharmacy&#13;
to help the patients obtain&#13;
generic options rather&#13;
than name-brand drugs.&#13;
“Educationally, the pharmacy&#13;
can have a significant&#13;
positive impact on chronic&#13;
disease management because&#13;
the physician and&#13;
pharmacist are teamed together&#13;
and working for the&#13;
patient as a team rather than&#13;
independent of one another.”&#13;
The Genoa Medical Center&#13;
offers pediatric and obstetrics&#13;
and gynecology services&#13;
as well as family practice and&#13;
is staffed by 25 physicians.&#13;
The pharmacy also is open&#13;
to the public.&#13;
The pharmacy covers 1,300&#13;
square feet and is currently&#13;
staffed by one pharmacist&#13;
and two certified pharmacy&#13;
technicians. Pharmacist&#13;
Walter Scott had previously&#13;
worked at the Pinckney&#13;
Pharmacy, as did the two&#13;
technicians.&#13;
Huckestein says she anticipates&#13;
dramatic growth&#13;
at the site and that IHA may&#13;
add more pharmacies in Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
IHA was founded in 1994&#13;
and has 128 physicians and 27&#13;
offices in Livingston, Washtenaw,&#13;
Wayne and Lenawee&#13;
counties.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
PUMPKIN FROM A1&#13;
Baby buffalo was named after the color of ice cream&#13;
because she’s the same color&#13;
as the pumpkin ice cream&#13;
served there.&#13;
“Lonnie picked me up&#13;
from work that day and said.&#13;
‘We have a baby,”’ Meghan&#13;
said. “I love it. She’s such a&#13;
sweetie.”&#13;
The baby is fed milk re placer&#13;
similar to that used&#13;
Pumpkin&#13;
regularly&#13;
lies in&#13;
goat feed&#13;
because&#13;
it is&#13;
with cattle, but getting&#13;
Pumpkin to take a bottle&#13;
wasn’t easy. The only way&#13;
she’ll do it is if it’s given in&#13;
a natural way, meaning between&#13;
the legs of the mom,&#13;
so Meghan and her other&#13;
feeders put the bottle between&#13;
their legs.&#13;
“It was pretty interesting&#13;
how we found out,” she said.&#13;
“I was ju st standing there&#13;
and she came up and s ta rted&#13;
butting my legs.”&#13;
Raising a baby buffalo on&#13;
a bottle can be a little touch&#13;
and go.&#13;
“We had a calf once before&#13;
whose mom had died&#13;
two days after its birth,” Renee&#13;
MacRitchie said. “That&#13;
didn’t go well. It died.”&#13;
All signs are that Pumpkin&#13;
is thriving, partly because&#13;
she’s being kept company&#13;
by two Nubian goats, Tasha&#13;
and Bambi.&#13;
“Buffalo are very connected&#13;
to the herd, and we think&#13;
part of the problem with the&#13;
other baby was that it was&#13;
lonely,” Renee MacRitchie&#13;
said. “We don’t want Pumpkin&#13;
to be lonely.”&#13;
The plan for Pumpkin, Renee&#13;
MacRitchie said, is to&#13;
get her weaned, introduce&#13;
her to a group of new buffalo&#13;
her own age that the farm&#13;
will purchase this fall and&#13;
then introduce all of them to&#13;
the herd after they’ve grown&#13;
up. Because she’s female.&#13;
Pumpkin won’t face slaughter&#13;
as part of the farm’s buffalo&#13;
meat operation.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
li vings toncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Meghan MacRitchie, 15, comforts Pumpkin, a baby buffalo born&#13;
Aug. 3 and rejected by its mother. The young buffalo is one of&#13;
two calves born to the mother.&#13;
DNA FROM A1&#13;
Brighton&#13;
woman&#13;
explains&#13;
DNA&#13;
analysis&#13;
Roberta Estes,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Township&#13;
resident and&#13;
director of the&#13;
Lost Colony&#13;
Center for&#13;
Science and&#13;
Research, has&#13;
traced her own&#13;
ancestry to the&#13;
French who&#13;
would have&#13;
left behind&#13;
cave paintings&#13;
such as the&#13;
reproduction,&#13;
shown here, that&#13;
hangs on her&#13;
wall.&#13;
Visitors can win downtown&#13;
prizes in Howell tonight&#13;
Residents interested in&#13;
learning more about the&#13;
Howell Main Street program&#13;
and its downtown revitalization&#13;
efforts are invited to a ttend&#13;
Main Street 101, which&#13;
begins 6:30 tonight August 17&#13;
at the County Annex Building,&#13;
305 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell.&#13;
The 15-minute session will&#13;
allow people who are downtown&#13;
for the Melon Fest or the&#13;
Concert at the Courthouse&#13;
an opportunity to learn more&#13;
about the city of Howell. All&#13;
are welcome and there is no&#13;
cost. Attendees will also be&#13;
entered in a drawing to win&#13;
dinner in downtown Howell&#13;
and a Howell melon. The&#13;
sessions will be facilitated by&#13;
members of the Organization&#13;
Committee of the City&#13;
of Howell’s Main Street Program&#13;
and Downtown Development&#13;
Authority.&#13;
well-used genealogical Internet&#13;
site, she has had more&#13;
than 3,000 responses, from all&#13;
over North America and even&#13;
some foreign countries.&#13;
“I had no concept of the&#13;
magnitude of this,” she said.&#13;
In fact, her year-old company,&#13;
DNA Explain, helps&#13;
people understand what DNA&#13;
test results - which are generally&#13;
provided as a series of&#13;
seemingly meaningless numbers&#13;
- actually mean and how&#13;
they are derived.&#13;
“I started the company because&#13;
I found I was spending&#13;
hours explaining the results&#13;
of these tests to friends and&#13;
family and thought, why not&#13;
help more people - and get&#13;
paid for it?”&#13;
The testing itself - done&#13;
through Family 'Tree DNA,&#13;
the world’s largest genealogydriven&#13;
DNA testing service&#13;
- is done by means of cheek&#13;
swabs to test for paternal and&#13;
maternal DNA. There is a fee&#13;
for the tests, the amount depending&#13;
on how many markers,&#13;
or points of comparison,&#13;
are tested. Information on&#13;
testing - and a list of surnames&#13;
from the Lost Colony,&#13;
as well as detailed information&#13;
about it - is available at&#13;
the center’s Web site at www.&#13;
lost-colony.com.&#13;
■ W hat: A Brighton Township&#13;
company that offers detailed&#13;
explanation of DNA test&#13;
results.&#13;
deep ancestral group or clan,&#13;
called a "haplogroup," from&#13;
whom you descend.&#13;
DNA Explain&#13;
I Who: Owner Roberta Estes.&#13;
■ How it works: Estes&#13;
will study DNA test results&#13;
for either the maternal&#13;
(mitochondrial) or paternal (Yline)&#13;
side of a person's family&#13;
(or both). Her analysis - called&#13;
genetic genealogy - can&#13;
connect you with persons&#13;
that you neither know nor&#13;
have heard of before, but&#13;
who are members of your&#13;
family who have lived since&#13;
the time that surnames were&#13;
adopted. The timeframe&#13;
covered is generally less than&#13;
500 years, although it can be&#13;
as much as 1,000 years, Estes&#13;
said. With different tools,&#13;
Estes also can provide more&#13;
general information about&#13;
the geographical areas where&#13;
your ancestors lived and the&#13;
■ Cost: Depends on the&#13;
amount of detail you are&#13;
interested in, but ranges&#13;
from about $40 for a Test&#13;
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right direction (useful, said&#13;
Estes, when you realize that&#13;
the least expensive DNA&#13;
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of your mitochondrial or&#13;
Y-Line DNA test, to $2,250&#13;
for a minutely detailed&#13;
package that includes&#13;
analysis of several different&#13;
types of DNA tests, along&#13;
with information about your&#13;
ancestral clan, graphics and&#13;
photos and up to 40 hours'&#13;
genealogical research.&#13;
■ Links: DNA Explain offers&#13;
links to the world's largest&#13;
genealogy-driven DNA testing&#13;
service and to the National&#13;
Geographic's Genographic&#13;
Project, which seeks to collect&#13;
and analyze more than&#13;
100,000 DNA samples from&#13;
people around the world to&#13;
answer the questions of where&#13;
humans came from and how&#13;
they evolved.&#13;
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B a n fie ld , T h e P e t H o s p ita l,&#13;
o p e n s a t P e tSm a r t in B r ig h to n&#13;
Pet store reaches&#13;
broader market with&#13;
additional services&#13;
BY STEPH EN IE KOEHN&#13;
News Sp e c ia l W riter&#13;
If you’re in the market for,&#13;
say, a leash and a new chew&#13;
toy for Rover and you’ve also&#13;
noticed he’s scratching more&#13;
than usual - is it fleas or allergies?&#13;
- a new service at&#13;
PetSmart in Brighton could&#13;
be just the thing.&#13;
Banfield, The Pet Hospital,&#13;
which opened two weeks ago,&#13;
is a full-service pet hospital,&#13;
said Sebastian Buzdug, one&#13;
of two veterinarians who staff&#13;
the new facility.&#13;
“We provide vaccines, do&#13;
surgeries and generally provide&#13;
care for sick and injured&#13;
pets,” Buzdug said. “We deal&#13;
with small animals - dogs, cats,&#13;
some pocket pets, hamsters,&#13;
birds and some reptiles - and&#13;
at pretty competitive prices.”&#13;
Banfield recommends its&#13;
“wellness plan” to pet ownThe&#13;
idea of offering satellite services&#13;
inside businesses isn't new. It's&#13;
been done before, with hair salons,&#13;
cell phone stores and banks doing&#13;
business inside grocery stores, for&#13;
instance.&#13;
ers, Buzdug said. Offered in a&#13;
range of prices, depending on&#13;
what kind of pet you have and&#13;
its age, the preventative-care&#13;
plans may provide all vaccines,&#13;
worming, fecal checks,&#13;
nutritional counseling, two&#13;
comprehensive wellness exams&#13;
yearly and spay or neutering&#13;
for a monthly fee ...&#13;
without office call costs. “For&#13;
example, the Basic-Plus wellness&#13;
plan for a five-month-old&#13;
kitten, which includes the&#13;
spay or neuter, would cost&#13;
$21.95 per month,” Buzdug&#13;
said.&#13;
The hospital, which has&#13;
Southeast Michigan locations&#13;
in Ann Arbor, Chesterfield&#13;
Township and Roseville, encourages&#13;
“drop-offs,” as well,&#13;
Buzdug said. “People can&#13;
drop off their pet and we’ll do&#13;
the immunizations while they&#13;
shop. People find the one-stop&#13;
service very helpful. They can&#13;
drop them off in the morning&#13;
and pick them up in the evening&#13;
- there’s no charge” (for&#13;
what is essentially short-term&#13;
boarding), he said.&#13;
Most lab work is done inhouse,&#13;
Buzdug said. “We get&#13;
faster results that way,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Veterinarian Sebastian Buzdug, DVM, examines a cat at the new pet hospital located inside the&#13;
PetSmart of Brighton while veterinary nurse Tara Jennens comforts the feline.&#13;
Although the hospital is&#13;
located inside PetSmart, it is&#13;
not operated by PetSmart.&#13;
“We provide the space; they&#13;
provide the service,” said&#13;
Deana Miling, a manager at&#13;
the Brighton location, which&#13;
also offers in-house grooming&#13;
and pet training services on a&#13;
similar basis.&#13;
The idea of offering satellite&#13;
services inside businesses&#13;
isn’t new. It’s been done&#13;
before, with hair salons, cell&#13;
phone stores and banks doing&#13;
business inside grocery&#13;
stores, for instance.&#13;
Banfield, The Pet Hospital,&#13;
was founded in Portland, Ore.,&#13;
in 1955 and is the largest pet&#13;
general veterinary practice in&#13;
the world, with more than 600&#13;
veterinary hospitals throughout&#13;
the U.S., in the United&#13;
Kingdom and in Mexico.&#13;
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running for seven weeks&#13;
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late.&#13;
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Alterations in downtown&#13;
Brighton, have added Fantasy&#13;
Tails Costume Boutique&#13;
to their already busy&#13;
alterations business and&#13;
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up a unique Renaissance&#13;
costume for you. They can&#13;
also sell you a ticket to the&#13;
festival.&#13;
In addition to stitching up&#13;
costumes for the upcoming&#13;
Renaissance Festival, the&#13;
two also will create nifty&#13;
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and costume parties.&#13;
Betty’s Alterations has been&#13;
doing standard alterations&#13;
for men, women and children’s&#13;
clothing for the past&#13;
16 years at this location.&#13;
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they have opened the Corner&#13;
Bistro in the new Genoa&#13;
Medical Center, just west of&#13;
the Woodland Medical facility&#13;
on Grand River Avenue&#13;
in Genoa Township.&#13;
The restaurant offers&#13;
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served food for the many&#13;
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that are featured on their&#13;
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sandwiches, personal pizzas&#13;
made fresh to order, freshly&#13;
baked desserts and vegetarian&#13;
menu items, she said.&#13;
A featured item is the&#13;
toasted almond chicken salad&#13;
that made Cohen’s former&#13;
deli, Maria’s, a favorite&#13;
destination in Brighton. The&#13;
Corner Bistro also offers&#13;
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lattes, smoothies&#13;
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The Bistro, open for&#13;
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Beverage service, features&#13;
free Internet connection&#13;
and comfortable seating.&#13;
“Our lobby location offers a&#13;
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Livingston County property sales&#13;
Property sold recently throughout the county:&#13;
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/Vote; The information is gathered from county deed records by Transamerica inteilitech of Cincinnati.The listing includes the addresses and the reported sale&#13;
price. Some addresses may be listed more than once because of multiple property transartions. An asterisk (*) indicates a multiple-parcel sale.&#13;
B Y T H E&#13;
N U M B E R S&#13;
Brighton City&#13;
405 3rd St, S; $148,750&#13;
344 Spring Brooke Dr;&#13;
$83,069&#13;
908 Woodridge Hills Dr;&#13;
$121,500&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
4424 Elderberry Dr;&#13;
$172,126&#13;
9936 Glasgow Dr; $192,054&#13;
9518 Kerrington Ct;&#13;
$380,250&#13;
2650 Parklawn Dr; $145,000&#13;
Cohoctah Township&#13;
3593 Steinacker Road;&#13;
$174,916&#13;
Deerfield Township&#13;
2950 Cohoctah Road, E;&#13;
$303,625&#13;
Fowlerville V illage&#13;
320 Hibbard St, N; $58,500&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
693 Abbington Ct; $214,819&#13;
340 Cheyenne Trail; $55,000&#13;
3765 Kipling Circle;&#13;
$369,555&#13;
.4768 Pine Eagles Dr;&#13;
$228,000&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
6220 Aldine; $157,550&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
8092 Kildeer Dr; $152,000&#13;
4359 Lamplighter Lane;&#13;
$177,929&#13;
10972 Mapleview; $130,000&#13;
7241 Setters Pointe Blvd;&#13;
$349,000&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
5015 Lindemere Dr; $210,000&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
10533 Fawn Ridge TVail;&#13;
$41,000&#13;
Howell City&#13;
662 Caledonia St, W; $235,000&#13;
422 Fowler St; $124,809&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
3384 Kneeland Circle; $100,288&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
3625 Charles Huff Road;&#13;
$195,850&#13;
570 Chicago Dr; $248,160&#13;
570 Chicago Dr; $248,160&#13;
6448 Dunn Road; $65,000&#13;
2611 Earl Lake Road;&#13;
$275,000&#13;
4912 Hidden His Crc;&#13;
$225,000&#13;
1808 Olympian Way; $300,000&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
11405 Sunset; $229,500&#13;
11405 Sunset; $229,500&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
9133 Faussett Road;&#13;
$181,577&#13;
3357 Shiawassee Ave, W;&#13;
$188,550&#13;
P Fowlerville council puts off patriotic painting&#13;
Price to paint water&#13;
tower - $30,000&#13;
too high for now&#13;
BY LINDA THEIL&#13;
News Sp e c ia l W riter&#13;
Mark Thompson won a&#13;
$250 check from the Fowlerville&#13;
Village Council for his&#13;
patriotic design for the new&#13;
Fowlerville water tower, but&#13;
he won’t see his work on the&#13;
tower anytime soon. The&#13;
council reluctantly cut the&#13;
budget for decorative painting&#13;
when council members&#13;
saw the price: $30,000.&#13;
Thompson, an award-winning&#13;
artist from Hamburg,&#13;
understands the council’s&#13;
dilemma.&#13;
“You’d like to see it happen,&#13;
but I totally understand&#13;
- everybody’s got budget&#13;
problems,” Thompson said.&#13;
“I didn’t hold back; I just&#13;
went all out on it. Given the&#13;
amount of detail and colors.&#13;
I’m sure it would have been&#13;
quite expensive.”&#13;
Thompson’s design-picked&#13;
from 36 submissions in the&#13;
design contest last fall - won&#13;
the council’s wholehearted&#13;
approval.&#13;
“We were just so blown&#13;
away by your design,” said&#13;
Council Member Mary Helfmann.&#13;
Thompson’s image depicts&#13;
an enormous eagle with red&#13;
and white wings unfurled&#13;
and perched on a golden&#13;
“Fowlerville” banner. The&#13;
flowing banner is decorated&#13;
with red and white stripes&#13;
and white stars on a blue&#13;
ground. A rising sun and billowing&#13;
clouds against a blue&#13;
sky form the background.&#13;
Thompson is no stranger&#13;
to municipal art. His company,&#13;
Painted Spaces (810-231-&#13;
0123), is responsible for the&#13;
decor at Screams Ice Cream&#13;
and the Dam Site Inn in&#13;
Hell. He is currently working&#13;
on artwork for the devilish&#13;
putt-putt golf course&#13;
under construction in Hell.&#13;
A 1981 graduate of the College&#13;
for Creative Studies in&#13;
Detroit, Thompson also creates&#13;
murals and hand-painted&#13;
faux finishing in business&#13;
and residential settings.&#13;
Omm^n by:&#13;
Mark Thompson&#13;
CkHicte n ribbons&#13;
to cirda th« tower,&#13;
tt. bius sky to Wood&#13;
with the roBl &gt;ky&#13;
tower atom »&#13;
longer than shown&#13;
Fowlervile&#13;
officials&#13;
picked this&#13;
design by&#13;
artist Mark&#13;
Thompson&#13;
for the&#13;
community's&#13;
water tower,&#13;
but then&#13;
decided&#13;
it was too&#13;
costly to&#13;
follow&#13;
through with&#13;
the special&#13;
paint job.&#13;
Thompson said he would&#13;
love to see his work on the&#13;
Fowlerville tower, and offered&#13;
to simplify the design&#13;
for the village’s paint contractor.&#13;
The council was&#13;
noncommittal but enthusiastic.&#13;
“That is what the tower&#13;
is going to look like some&#13;
day,” said Council President&#13;
Wayne Copeland.&#13;
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by the first of the new year.&#13;
“We expect delivery of our&#13;
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January,” Moretti said.&#13;
The 1,200-square-foot, ranchstyle&#13;
condos in the new Washington&#13;
Square development&#13;
on South Grand Avenue are&#13;
expected to sell for $109,000.&#13;
Moretti said the Washington&#13;
Square sales office will open&#13;
Aug. 28 after a ceremonial&#13;
groundbreaking at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Moretti is a foundation&#13;
contractor who owns MJM&#13;
Foundations in Northville.&#13;
He and partners Ray Merlo&#13;
and Perry Merlo of Northville,&#13;
and Brighton real estate&#13;
agent Mark Sarcevich&#13;
purchased the Fowlerville&#13;
property in 2005 and have&#13;
received approval to build&#13;
168 units of housing with&#13;
two commercial outlets on&#13;
the site. The project was&#13;
designed by architect Marv&#13;
Steiner who worked with the&#13;
partnership, MMS Development,&#13;
on similar projects&#13;
in Belleville, Trenton and&#13;
Southgate.&#13;
Moretti said the condos&#13;
feature a New England&#13;
style elevation with siding&#13;
and stone trim. Each twobedroom,&#13;
two-bath unit has&#13;
a laundry room and appliances&#13;
included in the price.&#13;
The streets in the development&#13;
will be named for New&#13;
England states.&#13;
“We are looking for people&#13;
who have been in an apartment&#13;
who can live in a condo&#13;
for less than apartment&#13;
living,” Moretti said.&#13;
Washington&#13;
Square condos&#13;
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ceremony foi'the&#13;
new condominium&#13;
deveiopment in&#13;
Fowierviiie&#13;
■ When: 11:30 a.m. Aug.&#13;
28.&#13;
■ Where: 146 Vermont&#13;
Court, off South Grand at&#13;
Garden Lane.&#13;
■ Sales office: 146&#13;
Vermont Court.&#13;
■ Details: 16 units of&#13;
a planned 168-unit&#13;
development on sale&#13;
for $109,000 for a&#13;
1,200-square-foot, twobedroom,&#13;
two-bath&#13;
condo with laundry&#13;
room and appliances&#13;
included.&#13;
Moretti said the Washington&#13;
Square project was&#13;
conceived to get first-time&#13;
buyers, including those with&#13;
poor credit, into homes. Although&#13;
the sub-prime mortgage&#13;
market has imploded,&#13;
MacDonald said first-mortgage&#13;
rates for conventional&#13;
loans are still in the 6 percent&#13;
range.&#13;
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the bottom 10 percent of&#13;
borrowers who qualified six&#13;
months ago will not qualify&#13;
today,” MacDonald said.&#13;
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buyers not to assume&#13;
they would not be able to&#13;
qualify for a conventional&#13;
mortgage.&#13;
Moretti said the two outlots&#13;
at Washington Square&#13;
will have a retail and a medical&#13;
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The L iving ston Comm unity News&#13;
Orchard&#13;
D i a n s n e w&#13;
e s t i v i t i e s&#13;
For those of you who like to&#13;
plan ahead...&#13;
Erwin’s Orchard is planning&#13;
a big, new holiday light&#13;
display that will run weekends&#13;
between Thanksgiving and the&#13;
year’s end.&#13;
While there are still lots of&#13;
details to be worked out, Linda&#13;
Erwin reports that the Erwin&#13;
Lights Festival will light up her&#13;
family’s orchards Thursday-&#13;
Sunday evenings from Nov. 23-&#13;
Dec. 30. Visitors will be treated&#13;
to a tractor-pulled wagon ride&#13;
through the orchards where&#13;
some three dozen animated&#13;
holiday displays will be set up.&#13;
Erwin says she’s had a&#13;
blast picking out the displays&#13;
from places like Bronner’s in&#13;
Frankemuth and other suppliers.&#13;
“We’ve thought about doing&#13;
this for seven or eight years,”&#13;
says Erwin. “We wanted to add&#13;
an activity that would extend&#13;
our season and fit with our&#13;
family tradition.”&#13;
She says the orchard also&#13;
will extend its apple cider and&#13;
donut season through the end&#13;
of the light display.&#13;
In addition to lighting up the&#13;
holiday season, Erwin says she&#13;
has a championship ice carver&#13;
lined up, she’s borrowing some&#13;
of Santa’s reindeer to add to&#13;
the festivities, and she’s thinking&#13;
about adding a Christmas&#13;
cookie contest and getting local&#13;
schoolchildren to help her&#13;
design a Christmas card.&#13;
The fun at the orchards,&#13;
however, starts long before&#13;
A Thanksgiving: Some apples are&#13;
^ just about ready to be picked;&#13;
the Bam of Horrors opens in&#13;
late September; and the cider&#13;
mill is scheduled to open for&#13;
the season this weekend.&#13;
Erwin Orchards is located at&#13;
_ 61475 Silver Lake Road, near&#13;
• the intersection of Kent Lake&#13;
Road; on the Web at www.erwinorchards.&#13;
com.&#13;
Time to pitch in&#13;
Every day should be a day of&#13;
caring.&#13;
But it doesn’t always work&#13;
out that way.&#13;
So the United Way of Livingston&#13;
County is organizing&#13;
its sixth annu^ Day of Caring&#13;
for Wednesday to give county&#13;
residents the framework for&#13;
reaching out to others. The&#13;
event also provides a kick start&#13;
to the United Way’s annual&#13;
fundraising effort.&#13;
Jeanne Clum, the agency’s&#13;
development and marketing di-&#13;
_ rector, reports that requests for&#13;
W assistance for the oneway community&#13;
improvement blitz are&#13;
up 30 percent fi"om last year.&#13;
She says the agency could use&#13;
I an additional 100 volunteers to&#13;
do everything from yard work&#13;
I and painting to helping with&#13;
k food drives and chatting with&#13;
senior citizens.&#13;
Ready to roll up your sleeves&#13;
and get to work? Give the United&#13;
Way a call at 810-494-3000 or&#13;
send an e-mail to lcuway@lcunitedway.&#13;
org.&#13;
Time for a long walk&#13;
He’s at it again.&#13;
Clayton Klein, that irrepressible&#13;
88-year-old walking&#13;
machine, is planning his third&#13;
walk from Paradise to Hell&#13;
and beyond. This year he will&#13;
be among the thousands of&#13;
walkers crossing the Mackinac&#13;
Bridge during the 50th anniversary&#13;
celebration of the span&#13;
that links Michigan’s lower and&#13;
upper peninsulas.&#13;
The Fowlerville man says&#13;
he would welcome anyone who&#13;
wants to walk any part of his&#13;
423-mile march from Whitefish&#13;
Bay, through Hell and into Ohio.&#13;
He plans to start walking Aug.&#13;
31 and expects to complete his&#13;
walk about 22 days later. Klein&#13;
can be reached at 517-223-8135&#13;
or at clayton@firststep.net.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgeraid&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
PHOTOS; JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Campers at the Howell Conference and Nature Center summer camp regularly use the low ropes course. Here 12-year-old Nick Lozano, left, tries to&#13;
negotiate the course with help from Elly Johnson, 12, and Micky Frisbie, 12.&#13;
Camp heaven&#13;
H o w e l l N a t u r e C e n t e r h a s r a n g e o f s u m m e r p r o g r a m s&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
News Staff Reporter Summer camps are the lifeblood&#13;
of the Howell Conference&#13;
and Nature Center.&#13;
The summer programs&#13;
aimed at youth are central&#13;
to the year-round&#13;
success of the Marion Township&#13;
camp that is owned by the Presbytery&#13;
of Detroit, a division of the&#13;
Presbyterian Church (USA). The&#13;
church bought the property in the&#13;
early 1960s specifically to use for&#13;
summer camps and weekend retreats.&#13;
In the late 1970s, environmental&#13;
education programs and wildlife&#13;
rehabilitation added to the&#13;
diversity of the Nature Center.&#13;
Day camps were added in the&#13;
mid-1980s and continue to be offered&#13;
during the summer for children&#13;
entering first through sixth&#13;
grades.&#13;
There also is a separate adventure&#13;
camp for those entering sixth&#13;
and seventh grades Camps have&#13;
a different theme every week&#13;
including “Wacliy Water Week,”&#13;
“Pioneer Week” and “Survivor&#13;
Week.” There are also residential&#13;
camps every week that run&#13;
Sunday-Friday for third graders&#13;
through high schoolers.&#13;
“Our residential campers come&#13;
from all over southeast Michigan,”&#13;
says Dick Grant, director of&#13;
the center. “It gives kids a chance&#13;
from different cultures and backgrounds&#13;
to learn about each other&#13;
and work together as a community.&#13;
Most of the kids in our day&#13;
camp are from Livingston County,&#13;
and we usually run at capacity,&#13;
which is 70 kids a day.”&#13;
Grant says half of the camp&#13;
staff comes from the Nature&#13;
Center, who retool and redefine&#13;
themselves for the summer, and&#13;
the rest are hired for the season.&#13;
Residential camp counselors are&#13;
mostly college age.&#13;
The camps take advantage of&#13;
the 300 acres of property along&#13;
Pleasant Lake where water activities&#13;
such as canoeing, boating,&#13;
fishing and swimming take place.&#13;
Camp activities also include volleyball,&#13;
basketball, hiking, a zip&#13;
line, a climbing wall and both high&#13;
ropes and low ropes courses.&#13;
“We do team building activities&#13;
on the low ropes and do exercises&#13;
like “The Balanced Life” where&#13;
campers line up on a board that&#13;
they try to balance,” says counselor&#13;
Ryan Johnson, 23, who grew up&#13;
in Howell and has been a counselor&#13;
at the camp for six years. “I like&#13;
teaching kids how to interact. I tell&#13;
them to put aside school problems&#13;
and make a fi:^sh start at camp&#13;
where everyone is equal.”&#13;
Twins Josh and Nate Fenwick,&#13;
11, from Brighton, say they enjoy&#13;
the outdoors.&#13;
“I just like being outside and&#13;
S E E CAMP, 83&#13;
Howell Conference&#13;
and Nature Center&#13;
■ What: A 300-acre facility on&#13;
Pleasant Lake with walking trails&#13;
and the Wild Wonders Wildlife&#13;
Park offering summer camping&#13;
programs and other programs&#13;
throughout the year. The center&#13;
is owned by the Presbyterian&#13;
Church's Presbytery of Detroit.&#13;
■ Where: 1005 Triangle Lake&#13;
Road, Marion Township.&#13;
■ When: Summer camp season is&#13;
mid-June through August.&#13;
■ Who: The camps serve youth&#13;
from all over southeast Michigan.&#13;
■ Details: Call 517-546-0249 or go&#13;
online to www.howellnaturecenter.&#13;
org&#13;
Campers at the Howell Conference and&#13;
Nature Center summer camp participate&#13;
in an exercise called "The Balanced Life,"&#13;
in which they stand on a board together&#13;
and work as a group to stay balanced.&#13;
At right: Mickey Frisbie, 12, loses his&#13;
balance and lands on spotter Elly&#13;
Johnson while walking on the iow ropes.&#13;
LACASA's 'Walk a Mile in Her Shoes' spotlights violence&#13;
2nd annual Men's&#13;
March fundraiser is&#13;
Aug. 25 atTanger&#13;
Outlet Center&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
LACASA is encouraging&#13;
men in Livingston County&#13;
to participate in a march&#13;
to make the county and the&#13;
country a safer place for&#13;
women.&#13;
“The Men’s March to Stop&#13;
Rape, Sexual Assault and&#13;
Gender Violence” also known&#13;
as “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”&#13;
takes place Saturday, Aug. 25,&#13;
at the Tanger Outlet Center&#13;
near Howell. The event was&#13;
launched last year for the&#13;
first time and LACASA was&#13;
pleased with the response.&#13;
“We thought we’d raise&#13;
several thousand dollars&#13;
and ended up making almost&#13;
$14,000,” says Julie Smith,&#13;
development director at&#13;
LACASA. “We’r e , shooting&#13;
higher this year.”&#13;
The Men’s March will be&#13;
led by men in heels followed&#13;
hy men wearing other types&#13;
of women’s shoes, followed&#13;
by men, women and children&#13;
wearing sensible shoes.&#13;
“People can expect to laugh&#13;
W a lk a m i le ...&#13;
■ Who: Livingston County&#13;
men walking in women's&#13;
shoes.&#13;
■ What: 'Walk a Mile in Her&#13;
Shoes, the Men's March to&#13;
Stop Rape, Sexual Assault&#13;
and Gender Violence.'&#13;
■ When: Saturday, Aug. 25,&#13;
9:30 a.m.&#13;
■ Where: Tanger Outlet&#13;
Center, 1475 N. Burkhart&#13;
Road, Howell Township.&#13;
■ Why: To raise funds for&#13;
LACASA, a local agency&#13;
dedicated to helping victims&#13;
of rape, sexual assault and&#13;
gender violence.&#13;
■ Details: 517-548-1350.&#13;
a lot,” says Smith. “Last year&#13;
the guys who walked had as&#13;
much fun as those of us who&#13;
were watching. It’s such a&#13;
good cause.”&#13;
FUnds from last year’s inaugural&#13;
march were used to&#13;
provide free and confidential&#13;
shelter and support to survivors&#13;
of sexual violence. More&#13;
than 40 men participated,&#13;
and LACASA hopes to double&#13;
that number this year, and&#13;
also has a number of teams&#13;
signed up.&#13;
Participant Steve&#13;
Schuknecht works for the&#13;
Tanger Outlet Center, which&#13;
is the major sponsor of the&#13;
men’s march.&#13;
“It’s a small amount of discomfort&#13;
to bear for the good&#13;
we can do to bring awareness&#13;
to a problem that happens&#13;
right here in this county,”&#13;
says Schuknecht.&#13;
Lane Bryant, one of the&#13;
stores at the Tanger Outlet&#13;
S E E SHOES, 8 3&#13;
B2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, A U G U S T 1 7, 2 0 0 7&#13;
Brighton Art Fair crowds steady,&#13;
but slightly smaller than last year&#13;
BY L ISA CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
A sunny, warm weekend&#13;
kept crowds steady at the&#13;
Brighton Art Fair last weekend,&#13;
according to Pam Mc-&#13;
Coneghy, executive director&#13;
of the Greater Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
“Everything ran smoothly&#13;
and the artists sold a lot of&#13;
their goods, although the&#13;
turnout was down from previous&#13;
years,” said McConeghy,&#13;
who speculated that&#13;
a weak economy and competition&#13;
with other events&#13;
affected the turnout.&#13;
Oil painter Matt Tuck from&#13;
Frankenmuth, was pleased&#13;
with the crowd.&#13;
“This is the first time I’ve&#13;
sold my work at the Brighton&#13;
Art Fair,” said Tuck.&#13;
“It’s run very well, and it’s&#13;
a nice size fair. It’s a beautiful&#13;
setting right here by the&#13;
pond.”&#13;
Jodi Brooks, from Oceola&#13;
Township, visited Tuck’s&#13;
booth.&#13;
“I’m decorating my home&#13;
and want different things&#13;
that you can’t buy in stores,”&#13;
said Brooks.&#13;
Different is one way to&#13;
describe William Sweeney’s&#13;
Junkscape Art.&#13;
“I get my materials from&#13;
old farm equipment, salvage&#13;
yards, garage sales and flea&#13;
markets,” said Sweeney,&#13;
who lives in Oscoda. “I build&#13;
sundials, and also make&#13;
flowers, animals, insects&#13;
and more. I incorporate&#13;
things like rakes, tractor&#13;
seats, milk cans and rotary&#13;
hoes in my designs.”&#13;
Other booths at the art&#13;
fair included clay works,&#13;
sculptures, wood decoys,&#13;
baskets, handbags, pottery,&#13;
jewelry and books. John&#13;
Davio, from Rochester, was&#13;
selling his series of Michigan&#13;
Adventure Books.&#13;
“My partner, Leigh Arrathoon,&#13;
is at the Milford art&#13;
show today while I’m here&#13;
in Brighton,” said Davio.&#13;
“I’ve been at this art fair&#13;
for six years, and it’s good&#13;
exposure. We get a lot of&#13;
teachers who stop buy and&#13;
we make a lot of contacts.”&#13;
Shoppers Sharon Citka&#13;
and Linda Lasho, both from&#13;
Brighton, felt like taking a&#13;
walk to the art fair.&#13;
“I like the paintings and&#13;
the jewelry,” said Lasho.&#13;
“I come every year and&#13;
enjoy the mix of interesting&#13;
things to buy,” said Citka.&#13;
June Jenkins of Brighton,&#13;
took a break from her&#13;
post representing St. Paul’s&#13;
Episcopal Church to do&#13;
some shopping.&#13;
“I love to stroll through all&#13;
the booths,” said Jenkins.&#13;
“Things at our booth are&#13;
selling well, like our baked&#13;
goods and used books, and&#13;
it’s a wonderful fundraiser&#13;
for us. This is an outstanding&#13;
event.”&#13;
At the&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Art Fair,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
author&#13;
Colleen&#13;
Monroe&#13;
autographs&#13;
a children's&#13;
book she&#13;
created with&#13;
her husband,&#13;
Michael.&#13;
Mother Nature&#13;
cooperated&#13;
with visitors to&#13;
the 24th annual&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Art Fair last&#13;
weekend.&#13;
Sponsored by&#13;
the Greater&#13;
Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of&#13;
Commerce,&#13;
the event took&#13;
place in the&#13;
city's downtown&#13;
area Saturday&#13;
and Sunday,&#13;
drawing&#13;
thousands of&#13;
shoppers from&#13;
throughout the&#13;
area.&#13;
PHOTOS; ROBERT&#13;
CHASE,THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
1&#13;
V O L U N T E E R S&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way.&#13;
WALK A MILE EVENT&#13;
LACASA needs help with setup,&#13;
registration, creative shoe&#13;
designs and greeting at its&#13;
annual "Walk A Mile in Her&#13;
Shoes" event 9:30 a.m.-noon.&#13;
Aug. 25. Details: 517-548-1350&#13;
or e-mail jsmith@lacasa1.org.&#13;
RUN/WALK&#13;
The Whitmore Lake Health&#13;
Clinic is sponsoring a runwalk&#13;
event for "The Health&#13;
of It" Sept. 22. The clinic&#13;
needs help on the day of the&#13;
event. Details: 734-449-2033&#13;
or e-mail whitmorehealth@&#13;
sbcglobal.net.&#13;
CHILDHOOD CARE&#13;
CONFERENCE&#13;
The 17th Annual Regional&#13;
Early Childhood conference&#13;
Nov. 17 at Parker High&#13;
School in Howell is seeking&#13;
workshop proposals from&#13;
professionals in the field of&#13;
early childhood, working&#13;
directly with or on behalf&#13;
of young children, or those&#13;
professionals offering&#13;
expertise in any of the&#13;
following areas: Care and&#13;
education, health and&#13;
safety, business, marketing,&#13;
advocacy, development,&#13;
parent education, prevention&#13;
and more. Details: 517- 548-&#13;
9112 or e-mail childcareL@aol.&#13;
com.&#13;
DAY OF CARING&#13;
The United Way is seeking&#13;
high school age and adult&#13;
volunteers as well as parentchild&#13;
combinations to help&#13;
with the annual Day of Caring&#13;
Aug. 22. Projects are assigned&#13;
based on volunteer interests&#13;
and include interior and&#13;
exterior painting projects;&#13;
school supply and food&#13;
drives; assembling packets,&#13;
outdoor maintenance, and&#13;
outdoor activities for disabled&#13;
individuals. Details: 810-&#13;
494-3000 or e-mail lcuway@&#13;
lcunitedway.org.&#13;
RADIOLOGY GREETER&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Livingston Hospital in Howell&#13;
and Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Woodland Health Center in&#13;
Brighton need help in the&#13;
Radiology Department on&#13;
weekdays to greet patients,&#13;
collect paperwork and keep&#13;
the waiting room neat.&#13;
Details: 517-545-6296.&#13;
OFFICE HELP&#13;
The Meals on Wheels -&#13;
Livingston County Senior&#13;
Nutrition Program needs help&#13;
with general office support;&#13;
including filing, copying,&#13;
answering phones and&#13;
mailings. Apply 9 a.m.-3 p.m.&#13;
at 9525 E. Highland Road near&#13;
Hartland (old Hartland High&#13;
School, Room #11).&#13;
RACE HELP&#13;
Help is needed with&#13;
registration, check-in, mile&#13;
splits, water stations, finish&#13;
line at the "Run Drugs Run"&#13;
Sept. 8 at the Howell City Park&#13;
in Howell. Details: 517-540-&#13;
7759 or e-mail TMorrow@&#13;
co.livingston.mi.us.&#13;
DATA ENTRY&#13;
Oakland Livingston Human&#13;
Services Agency in Howell&#13;
needs help with data&#13;
entry for the Homeless&#13;
Management Information&#13;
System database. Details:&#13;
517-546-8500 or e-mail&#13;
Marjk@olhsa.org.&#13;
HOSPICE SUPPORT&#13;
Samaritan Care Hospice&#13;
is seeking individuals,&#13;
age 18 years and older, to&#13;
provide companionship&#13;
to terminally ill patients&#13;
throughout Livingston&#13;
County, particularly in&#13;
the Howell area. Details:&#13;
800-397-9360 or e-mail&#13;
chriakok@aol.com.&#13;
TEA ROOM SERVER&#13;
The Hamburg Historical&#13;
Society is looking for&#13;
assistance in the tea room&#13;
with serving, greeting,&#13;
and cleaning. Details: 810-&#13;
231-2863 or e-mail esr@&#13;
htdconnect.com.&#13;
Volunteer Livingston, a&#13;
program of the Livingston&#13;
County United Way, promotes&#13;
the need for volunteers in&#13;
the Livingston County area.&#13;
For a more complete list of&#13;
current or on-going volunteer&#13;
opportunities, visit the Web&#13;
site www.lcunitedway.org.&#13;
Organization administrators,&#13;
please submit your&#13;
organization's volunteer&#13;
needs to donr@chartermi.net.&#13;
COMMUNITY SCRAPBOOK&#13;
COURTESY.JENNIFERVAN SICKLE&#13;
AJ. Van Sickle proudly shows off his blueberry harvest from Spicer Orchards in Hartiand&#13;
Township during a recent mom-and-tot field trip with Mothers &amp; More of Livingston County.&#13;
COURTESY.JOYAPPLIN&#13;
Right to Life Livingston County has announced the winners of its eighth annual Precious Baby&#13;
Contest at the Fowlerville Fair. Front row, from left, are first place winner Hayden Slater and&#13;
mother, Sarah; second place Catlin Rose Griffin and mother, Carri; third place Morgan Grace Near&#13;
and mother. Crystal; third place Charlotte Aurore Bien with mother, Anita and grandmother,&#13;
Marie. In the back, from left, are fifth place Jackson Guy Ott and mother, Michelle; sixth place&#13;
Andrea Weisenberger with father, Matthew and grandmother, Carolyn Davis.&#13;
Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library was the&#13;
place to learn July 31 that&#13;
"drummunity" happens&#13;
when people from the&#13;
community come together&#13;
around a circle of drums.&#13;
Lori Fithian, facilitator and&#13;
workshop leader, brought&#13;
her collection of hand&#13;
drums and percussion&#13;
toys to share. It was a fun&#13;
afternoon for parents&#13;
and children like Adam&#13;
Flickema, left, and Paden&#13;
Castle.&#13;
COURTESY, PINCKNEY COMMUNITY LIBRARY&#13;
i&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, A U G U ST 17, 2007 B3&#13;
b&#13;
B r ig h t o n a r b o r e t u m d e d ic a t e d in G r e im e l's h o n o r&#13;
City shows gratitude&#13;
for its late longtime&#13;
planning consultant&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Nature lovers gazing serenely&#13;
at South Ore Creek&#13;
and Brighton Lake from a&#13;
glade in the new Karl H. Greimel&#13;
Arboretum in Brighton&#13;
can easily gain a different&#13;
perspective on the world.&#13;
The arboretum, dedicated&#13;
last week, is designed to give&#13;
residents a place to relieve&#13;
stress and get in tune with&#13;
nature. It also was constructed&#13;
as a memorial tribute to&#13;
Greimel, Brighton’s highly&#13;
respected planning consultant&#13;
for nearly 30 years.&#13;
A plaque honoring Greimel&#13;
for his “dedication and service”&#13;
marks the arboretum.&#13;
At the dedication event&#13;
last week city officials fondly&#13;
remembered Greimel for&#13;
his booming voice, his everpresent&#13;
navy blue blazer&#13;
and his persuasive ways&#13;
with developers in steering&#13;
them toward quality, instead&#13;
of quantity, in their proposed&#13;
developments.&#13;
“I don’t know anyone who&#13;
loved Brighton more than&#13;
Karl did, and he didn’t even&#13;
live here,” said former mayor&#13;
Jim Winchel.&#13;
“We’re better as a people&#13;
because of him,” said City&#13;
1 don't know&#13;
anyone who&#13;
loved Brighton&#13;
more than Karl&#13;
did, and he didn't&#13;
even live here.'&#13;
Jim Winchel, former mayor of&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Brighton Mayor Steve Monet,&#13;
left, invites J i l l Greimel and&#13;
her son,Tim Greimel, to unveil&#13;
a marker during the Aug. 8&#13;
dedication of the Karl Greimel&#13;
Memorial Arboretum.&#13;
Council member and former&#13;
mayor Kate Lawrence.&#13;
“The man was remarkable,”&#13;
Mayor Steve Monet&#13;
said. “Most of us on City&#13;
Council were greatly impacted&#13;
by him. Before he came&#13;
along, there was no real,&#13;
long-term vision.”&#13;
Greimel’s surviving family&#13;
members, most of whom live&#13;
in Oakland County, were the&#13;
guests of honor at the ceremony.&#13;
“I’m overwhelmed by the&#13;
kindness of the city in doing&#13;
this memorial,” said Karl Greimel’s&#13;
widow, Jill. She said the&#13;
arboretum and walkway are a&#13;
perfect way to honor him.&#13;
“We are extremely touched&#13;
by this gesture,” added son&#13;
Tim Greimel, an attorney&#13;
and member of the Oakland&#13;
County Board of Commissioners.&#13;
Greimel’s other son,&#13;
Hans, is a reporter in Japan&#13;
for Automotive News and&#13;
was unable to attend the ceremony.&#13;
Most of the quarter-milelong&#13;
arboretum walkway, on&#13;
the city’s southwest side, consists&#13;
of crushed asphalt recycled&#13;
from the Spencer Street&#13;
improvement project. The&#13;
walkway loop meanders along&#13;
Visitors&#13;
stroll down&#13;
the path&#13;
and through&#13;
the woods&#13;
behind&#13;
the city of&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Department&#13;
of Public&#13;
Services&#13;
complex.&#13;
The path&#13;
with a view&#13;
of Brighton&#13;
Lake is part&#13;
of the new&#13;
Karl Greimel&#13;
Memorial&#13;
Arboretum&#13;
that was&#13;
dedicated&#13;
last week.&#13;
PHOTOS: RICK&#13;
FITZGERALD,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Brighton Street near the Police&#13;
Department and wanders&#13;
off into a nearby wooded area,&#13;
near the creek shoreline. The&#13;
forest features a picturesque&#13;
opening where South Ore&#13;
Creek enters Brighton Lake&#13;
at its north end.&#13;
A total of 60 trees were planted&#13;
to add to the existing tree&#13;
cover and are tagged with information&#13;
on the tree species.&#13;
The arboretum was financed&#13;
with $20,000 from the&#13;
city budget spread over two&#13;
years, plus donations of funds&#13;
and services, without which&#13;
the project cost “would have&#13;
easily tripled,” said outgoing&#13;
city planning consultant Rich&#13;
Morrison. Riture plans are to&#13;
enhance the arboretum with&#13;
more trees and shrubs, Morrison&#13;
said.&#13;
The main occupation of&#13;
Greimel, who died in 2000,&#13;
was as a professor and dean&#13;
at Lawrence Technological&#13;
University’s School of Architecture&#13;
and Design. Monet&#13;
said Greimel adopted Brighton,&#13;
and the city is returning&#13;
the favor with its tribute to&#13;
him.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
LACASAis&#13;
encouraging&#13;
men from&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County to&#13;
participate in&#13;
a men's march&#13;
to protest&#13;
against sexual&#13;
assault.&#13;
Participants&#13;
will include,&#13;
from left,&#13;
Roy Coons&#13;
and Vince&#13;
Linder, both&#13;
from Cleary&#13;
University;&#13;
David Smith,&#13;
a local cabinet&#13;
maker; Steve&#13;
Schunknecht&#13;
from Tanger&#13;
Outlet&#13;
Center; and&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County&#13;
Undersherrff&#13;
Mike Murphy.&#13;
SHOES FROM B1&#13;
Men put on the pumps for charity event&#13;
Center, which carries largersize&#13;
women’s shoes, is offering&#13;
a special deal. If a man&#13;
purchases his women’s shoes&#13;
there and tells them that he’s&#13;
participating in the men’s&#13;
march. Lane Bryant will&#13;
donate an equal amount to&#13;
LACASA.&#13;
National statistics indicate&#13;
one in six American women&#13;
is a victim of sexual assault.&#13;
LACASA is now in its 26th&#13;
year, and its mission is to help&#13;
victims of sexual assault as&#13;
well as domestic violence and&#13;
child abuse, while educating&#13;
the community and encouraging&#13;
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F R ID A Y&#13;
17&#13;
HOWELL MELON FESTIVAL&#13;
10 a .m .-m id n ig h t. Va rio u s a c tiv itie&#13;
s lo c a te d th r o u g h o u t h is to ric&#13;
d o w n to w n H ow e ll. D e ta ils : 517-&#13;
5 4 6 -7 4 7 7 o r w w w .h o w e llm e lo n -&#13;
fe s tiv a l.c om . T h r o u g h S u n d a y .&#13;
BLOOD DRIVES&#13;
• 10 a .m .-4 p .m . St. Jo sep h M e rc y&#13;
L iv in g s to n H o s p ita l, 6 2 0 By ro n&#13;
Road, H ow e ll.&#13;
• 1 -7 p .m . St. M a ry M a g d a le n , 2201&#13;
S.O Id U.S.23. D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -&#13;
032 6 .&#13;
FINE ART SHOW&#13;
5 -9 p .m . T h e O p e ra House, 123&#13;
W. G ra n d River Ave., H ow e ll.&#13;
S p o n s o re d b y th e L iv in g s to n&#13;
A rts C o u n c il, a ju r ie d a r t s h ow&#13;
in c lu d in g Jewelry , w e a v in g , p o t te&#13;
ry , p h o to g ra p h y , p e n a n d in k&#13;
d raw in g s , p a in tin g a n d p as tels .&#13;
A lso a r t ta b le s w h e re c h ild re n&#13;
can w o rk . W a lk in g to u rs o f th e&#13;
O p e ra H ou se th e a tre o n th e&#13;
s e c o n d f lo o r a v a ila b le o n th e&#13;
h o u r. D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -5 4 0 -0 0 6 5 . A l s o&#13;
S a t u r d a y 1 0 a . r n . - 8 p .m . , S u n d a y 1 0&#13;
a .m . - 4 p .m . .&#13;
HOWELL MELON RUN&#13;
6:15 p .m . m e lo n ro ll (ages 3-5),&#13;
6:30 p .m . t o t tro t, 6 :45 p .m . 1 m ile&#13;
ru n -w a lk , 7 p .m . 5K a n d 10K ru n.&#13;
H ow e ll C ity Park. R e g is te r a t Paul&#13;
B e n n e tt R e c re a tio n Cen te r, 9 2 5 W.&#13;
G ra n d River Ave., H ow e ll. D etails :&#13;
5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 6 9 3 o r w w w .c ity o fh o w -&#13;
e ll.o rg . P a r t o f M e l o n f e s t a c t i v i t i e s&#13;
t a k i n g p l a c e t h r o u g h S u n d a y .&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. D o w n to w n H ow e ll.&#13;
Paradise. D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -5 4 0 -0 0 6 5 .&#13;
FIRESIDE STORIES&#13;
7 p.m. Farm L e a rn in g C e n te r o f&#13;
K e n s in g to n M e tro p a rk .C o s t:$ 3&#13;
k ids ; $5 a d u lts . R e g is tra tio n :8 00 -&#13;
4 7 7 -3 1 7 8 .&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
18&#13;
PANCAKE BREAKFAST&#13;
8-11 a.m. Break fas t: 10:30 a .m .-l&#13;
p .m . P o p c o rn a n d fa ce p a in tin&#13;
g . H ow e ll M a s o n ic T em p le ,&#13;
401 W. G ra n d River Ave., H ow e ll.&#13;
Pro cee d s b e n e fit R a in b ow Girls.&#13;
Cost: $6 a d u lts , $3 k id s ages 12&#13;
a n d u n d e r. D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -5 4 8 -5 1 9 5 .&#13;
YOUNG EAGLES DAY&#13;
9 a .m .-2 p .m . B r ig h to n A irp o r t.&#13;
Free a irp la n e rid e s a n d k id s a c tiv itie&#13;
s . For ages 8 -1 7 years. D etails :&#13;
8 1 0 -5 9 9 -7 3 1 9 .&#13;
NATURE CENTER EVENTS&#13;
H ow e ll N a tu re Cen te r, 1005&#13;
T ria n g le Lake Road, M a rio n&#13;
T ow n s h ip .&#13;
• 9 a .m .-n o o n o r 1:30-4:30 p.m.&#13;
H ig h Ropes A d v e n tu re Days. C ost:&#13;
$25. R e se rva tio n : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 2 4 9 .&#13;
• 11 a.m. a n d 1 p .m . C r itte r&#13;
C o n n e c tio n . S u g g e s te d d o n a tio n :&#13;
$ 4 a d u lts , $2 c h ild re n . S u g g e s te d&#13;
d o n a tio n : $4 a d u lts , $2 c h ild re n .&#13;
D etails : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 2 4 9 . A/so A u g .&#13;
1 9 , 1 p .m . a n d 3 p .m .&#13;
TRASH AND TREASURE SALE&#13;
9 a .m.-5 p .m .T h e M u s e um D e p o t,&#13;
128 W e tm o re , H ow e ll. H o u s e h o ld&#13;
g o o d s , to y s , fu rn itu re . Proceeds&#13;
b e n e fit th e D e p o t M u s e um .&#13;
D e ta ils 5 1 7 -5 4 8 -6 8 7 6 . A/so&#13;
S u n d a y .&#13;
DISCOVER THE PHILIPPINES&#13;
N o o n . F o w le rv ille L ib ra ry , 131&#13;
M ill St., F ow le rv ille . Speaker, fo o d ,&#13;
m u s ic . A ll ages. D etails : 5 1 7 -2 2 3 -&#13;
9089.&#13;
ATTRACTING BUTTERFLIES&#13;
1 p .m . N a tu re C e n te r o f&#13;
K e n s in g to n M e tro p a rk . B u tte r fly&#13;
a n d h um m in g b ird g a rd e n in g .&#13;
Cost: $2. R e g is tra tio n : 8 0 0 -4 7 7 -&#13;
3178.&#13;
LAKE CENTRAL RAIL TOUR&#13;
6 p.m. Train D e p o t, 128 W e tm o re&#13;
St., H ow e ll. Fine d in in g o n a 2.5&#13;
h o u r J o u rn e y to w a rd s By ro n.&#13;
R e s e rv a tio n : 8 6 6 -6 0 8 -0 7 4 6 .&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
1 9&#13;
BREAKFAST BUFFET&#13;
8 a .m . - l2:30 p .m . P inc kn e y 's&#13;
M a s o n ic T em p le , 2 1 0 M a n n St.,&#13;
Pinc kn e y . C ost: $6 a d u its , $5&#13;
se nio rs , $3 k id s 6 -1 2 , c h ild re n&#13;
u n d e r 6 fre e . D e ta ils : 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -&#13;
3 2 3 1 . T h i r d S u n d a y .&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a .m.-2 p .m . S ta te Stre e t, H ow e ll.&#13;
D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -3 9 2 0 . S u n d a y s&#13;
t h r o u g h e n d o f O c t .&#13;
HABITAT HIKE&#13;
2 p .m . N a tu re C e n te r o f&#13;
K e n s in g to n M e tro p a rk .C o s t: $2.&#13;
R e g is tra tio n :8 0 0 -4 7 7 -3 1 7 8 .&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., d o o rs o p e n a t 1 p.m.&#13;
a t th e fo rm e r St. M a ry C a th o lic&#13;
Parish, 5 5 0 E. H am b u rg St.,&#13;
P inc kn e y . D etails : 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -6 3 0 3 .&#13;
KIWANIS GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. M ill P ond Park, d o w n to w n&#13;
B r ig h to n . S te ve K in g a n d th e&#13;
D ittilie s . D etails : 8 1 0 -2 2 7 -0 3 9 3 .&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
2 0&#13;
BABY TIME&#13;
10 a.m. P in c k n e y C om m u n ity&#13;
P u b lic L ib ra ry , 3 50 M o w e r Road,&#13;
Pin c kn e y . Share so ng s , n u rs e ry&#13;
rh ym e s , b o o k s a n d to y s . A ges 0-&#13;
2 4 m o n th s . D etails : 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -3 8 8 8 .&#13;
USDA COMMODITY FOOD&#13;
10 a.m.-3 p .m .,O LHSA&#13;
D is t r ib u tio n Center, 9 1 2 N o rth&#13;
St., H ow e ll. F ree fo o d a v a ila b le&#13;
to e lig ib le L iv in g s to n C o u n ty&#13;
re s id e n ts . D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -8 5 0 0 .&#13;
A l s o A u g u s t 2 1 a n d 2 3 .&#13;
CAR SEAT CHECK&#13;
10 a .m.-2 p .m .O LH S A D is t r ib u tio n&#13;
Cen te r, 912 N o r th Stre e t, H ow e li&#13;
(c o rn e r o f N o r th a n d N a tio n a l&#13;
streets .) Seat Techs w ill b e a v a ila&#13;
b le to h e lp in s ta ll car seats&#13;
c o r re c tly a n d a n sw e r q u e s tio n s&#13;
re g a rd in g car seats a n d k ids&#13;
safety. D etails : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -8 5 0 0 o r&#13;
5 1 7 -5 4 6 -3 9 5 0 .&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
2 :3 0 -8:30 p .m . O ak G ro v e U n ite d&#13;
M e th o d is t C h u rc h , 6 6 8 6 Oak&#13;
Grove, H ow e ll. D etails : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -&#13;
0326.&#13;
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
4 :3 0 -6 p .m . St. M a ry 's C a th o lic&#13;
C h u rc h , 10601 D e x te r-P in c k n e y&#13;
Road, Pin c kn e y . D e ta ils : 7 3 4 -8 7 8-&#13;
316 1 . F i r s t a n d t h i r d M o n d a y .&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. P a thw a y C om m u n ity&#13;
C h u rc h , 2 2 8 F o u rth St., B rig h to n .&#13;
For th o s e w h o im p a c t th e lives o f&#13;
c h ild re n a g e d 0 -20 . D etails : 248-&#13;
2 0 7 -2 3 6 3 o r w w w .p a th w a y c om -&#13;
m u n ity c h u r c h .n e t.&#13;
ADULT AUDITIONS&#13;
7 p.m., H a rtla n d M u s ic Hall, 3 61 9&#13;
A v o n Stre e t, H a rtla n d . For "Cat&#13;
o n a H o t T in Roof." S h ow p e r fo r m&#13;
a n ce s Sept. 2 8 ,2 9 a n d O c t. 5 ,6 ,&#13;
7. D e ta ils : 2 4 8 -5 2 9 -6 3 5 2 o r 248-&#13;
6 8 4 -0 1 3 9 . A l s o T u e s d a y a t 7 p .m .&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
21&#13;
L ib ra ry Road, B r ig h to n . For te e n s&#13;
6 -12 grad e s . B rin g a t-s h ir t, b a g o r&#13;
p illo w case to th e c h ild re n 's g a rd&#13;
e n . D y e in g m a te ria ls p ro v id e d .&#13;
R e g is tra tio n : 8 1 0 -2 2 9 -6 5 7 1 , e x t.&#13;
227.&#13;
• 7:30 p.m. - Board o f Trustees&#13;
m e e tin g , p u b lic in v ite d . D etails :&#13;
8 1 0 -2 2 9 -6 5 7 1 .&#13;
CHILDREN'S AUDITIONS&#13;
6:3 0 -7:30 p .m . H a rtla n d M u s ic&#13;
Hall, 3 61 9 A v o n Stre e t, H a rtla n d .&#13;
For "Cat o n a H o t T in Roof." S h ow&#13;
p e rfo rm a n c e s Se p t. 2 8 ,2 9 a n d&#13;
O c t. 5 ,6 ,7 . D e ta ils : 2 4 8 -5 2 9 -6 3 5 2&#13;
o r 2 4 8 -6 8 4 -0 1 3 9 .&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p .m .C o rn e rs to n e Eva n ge lica l&#13;
P re sb y te ria n C h u rc h , 9 455 H ilto n&#13;
Road, B r ig h to n T ow n s h ip . D etails :&#13;
8 1 0 -2 2 7 -9 4 1 1.Wee/c/y.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
2 2&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1 -7 p.m. L iv in g s to n W ild life&#13;
C o n s e rv a tio n C lu b , 606 M-36,&#13;
H am b u rg . D e ta ils : 517-546-0326.&#13;
KENSINGSTON WOODS4-7 p.m.&#13;
K e n s in g to n W o o d s H ig h S ch o ol,&#13;
3700 C le a ry D rive , H ow e ll. Fall&#13;
O p e n House. D e ta ils : 517-545-&#13;
0828.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
23&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:3 0 a.m. L io n s D en , 465 W. M a in&#13;
St., B r ig h to n . Referrals By D es ig n&#13;
m e e tin g . 8 1 0 -8 4 4 -0 8 4 4 . W e e k l y .&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 11 a.m. - F am ily s to ry tim e&#13;
- P in c k n e y C om m u n ity Pu b lic&#13;
L ib ra ry , 3 5 0 M o w e r Road,&#13;
Pin c kn e y . For a ll ages. D etails :&#13;
7 3 4 -8 7 8 -3 8 8 8 . W e e k l y .&#13;
■ 7-8 p .m . - Tie D ye E x tra va g an za&#13;
- B r ig h to n D is tr ic t L ib ra ry , 100&#13;
F R ID A Y&#13;
2 4&#13;
MOVIE AT THE LIBRARY&#13;
1 p.m. P in c k n e y C om m u n ity&#13;
P u b lic L ib ra ry , 350 M o w e r Road,&#13;
P inc kn e y . For all ages. D etails :&#13;
7 3 4 -8 7 8 -3 8 8 8 .&#13;
SCREEN ON THE GREEN&#13;
8 p .m . B r ig h to n H ig h S ch o ol, 7878&#13;
B r ig h to n Road, B rig h to n ."B a b e ."&#13;
S p o n s o re d b y SELCRA. D etails :&#13;
8 1 0 -2 9 9 -4 1 4 3 .&#13;
MOVIES IN THE SQUARE&#13;
9-9:3 0 p .m . P u tn am T ow n s h ip&#13;
Square, d o w n to w n Pinc kney .&#13;
"A r th u r a n d th e In v is ib le s ," s p o n s&#13;
o re d b y Pinc kn e y 's M cD o n a ld 's&#13;
re s ta u ra n t. D etails : 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -9 3 3 3 .&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
25&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. N o r th e a s t c o rn e r o f&#13;
G ra n d River A v e n u e a n d A n n&#13;
Stre e t, d o w n to w n F ow le rv ille .&#13;
W h e n e v e r W e in n ie s Car Cruise.&#13;
D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -3 7 6 -2 0 6 9 . T h u r s d a y s&#13;
t h r o u g h S e p t . 2 7 .&#13;
HOOTIN'IN THE PARK&#13;
6 p.m. P utnam T ow n sh ip Square,&#13;
d o w n to w n Pinckney. Sponsored by&#13;
th e Pinckney Lions Club. Food and&#13;
fre e musical e n te rta inm e n t.D e ta ils :&#13;
734-878-6226. A l s o A u g u s t 3 0 .&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 11 a.m. - S to c k in g flo w e r&#13;
c ra ft - P in c k n e y C om m u n ity&#13;
P u b lic L ib ra ry , 3 5 0 M o w e r Road,&#13;
Pinc kney . C rea te flo w e rs o u t o f&#13;
n y lo n s . B rin g scissors, th re a d , n e e d&#13;
le -n o s e d p lie rs .F o ra g e s 12 a n d&#13;
o ld e r. R e g is tra tio n re q u ire d .&#13;
• N o o n - P in c k n e y p u rle rs&#13;
- P in c k n e y C om m u n ity P u b lic&#13;
L ib ra ry , 3 5 0 M o w e r Road,&#13;
P inc kn e y . An in s t ru c to r lea d s k n it te&#13;
rs o f a ll ages a n d e x p e rie n c e&#13;
levels. D etails : 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -3 8 8 8 o r&#13;
w w w .p in c k n e y lib ra r y .o rg .&#13;
• 6 -8 p .m . - W rite r's w o rk s h o p&#13;
- B r ig h to n D is tr ic t L ib ra ry , 100&#13;
L ib ra ry D rive , B r ig h to n . G rades&#13;
6-12.&#13;
• 3-5 p.m. - O p e n c o m p u te r lab -&#13;
D ro p in a n d lea rn c o m p u te r skills.&#13;
D etails : 8 1 0 -2 2 9 -6 5 7 1 . T h u r s d a y s .&#13;
WALK A MILE&#13;
9:30 a.m. re g is tra tio n ; 10:30&#13;
a.m. w a lk .T a n g e r O u tle t Center.&#13;
S e co nd a n n u a l "W a lk a M ile in Her&#13;
Shoes." D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -5 4 8 -1 3 5 0 .&#13;
CARWASH&#13;
10 a .m .-4 p.m. Bravata F in an c ia l&#13;
B u ild in g , 8 6 8 0 W. G ra n d River&#13;
Ave., B r ig h to n (n e x t to Gus' Pizza.)&#13;
S p o n s o re d b y th e B r ig h to n H ig h&#13;
S ch o o l Boys Soccer Team. D etails :&#13;
2 4 8 -2 3 2 -7 9 0 6 .&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m. a n d 1 p.m. H ow e ll N a tu re&#13;
Cen te r, 1005 T ria n g le Lake Road,&#13;
M a rio n T ow n s h ip . S u g g e s te d&#13;
d o n a tio n : $4 a d u lts , $2 c h ild re n .&#13;
D etails : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 2 4 9 . A l s o A u g .&#13;
2 6 , 1 p .m . a n d 3 p .m .&#13;
CAR SHOW&#13;
N o o n -5 p.m. D iv e rs ifie d C rea tio n s ,&#13;
7041 E. G ra n d River Ave., B rig h to n&#13;
(n e x t to R olleram a ). D u n k ta n k ,&#13;
co n ce s s io n s , m u s ic . B e n e fits&#13;
H um a n e S o c ie ty o f L iv in g s to n&#13;
C o u n ty . D etails : 8 1 0 -5 9 9 -1 7 4 4 .&#13;
MDA FUNDRAISER&#13;
5 - 9 p.m. B a rn s to rm e rs , 9411 E.&#13;
M -3 6 , W h itm o re Lake. S p o n s o re d&#13;
b y N o r th f ie ld T o w n s h ip Fire&#13;
D e p a r tm e n t a n d th e W h itm o re&#13;
Lake C h am b e r o f C om m e rc e .&#13;
D etails : 7 3 4 -4 4 9 -2 3 8 5 .&#13;
LAKE CENTRAL RAIL TOUR&#13;
6 p .m .T ra in D e p o t, 128 W e tm o re&#13;
St., H ow e ll. Fine d in in g o n a 2.5&#13;
h o u r J o u rn e y to w a rd s Byron.&#13;
R e s e rv a tio n : 8 6 6 -6 0 8 -0 7 4 6 .&#13;
DINNER DANCE&#13;
6 - 7:30 p .m . d in n e r se rve d ; 8 p.m.&#13;
c e le b r ity t r ib u te im p e rs o n a to rs .&#13;
H ow e ll Elks L o d g e # 2 1 6 8 ,2 8 3 0 E. “&#13;
G ra n d River Ave., H ow e ll. Ita lia n&#13;
fe s tiv a l th em e . C ost: $15 p e r&#13;
p e rs o n . D etails : 5 1 7 -2 0 2 -3 4 8 6 o r&#13;
5 1 7 -5 4 6 -4 9 4 1 .&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
2 6&#13;
BREAKFASTS&#13;
• 8 a.m. P in c k n e y M em o ria l Post&#13;
N o .4 19 , Am e ric a n L e g io n , 9 80 7&#13;
W h ite w o o d Road, Pinc kn e y . C ost:&#13;
$6.50 a d u lts , $5.50 se nio rs , $3.50&#13;
k ids 9 a n d u n d e r. D e ta ils : 734-&#13;
8 7 8 -9 5 2 2 o r 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -6 6 3 3 .&#13;
• 8 -1 1 :30 a.m. W h itm o re Lake&#13;
Rod a n d Gu n Clu b , 111 5 0 L em e n&#13;
Road, W h itm o re Lake. C ost: A d u lts&#13;
$6, s e n io r a n d c h ild d is c o u n ts .&#13;
D e ta ils : 7 3 4 -4 4 9 -2 7 8 8 . F o u r t h&#13;
S u n d a y .&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a .m.-2 p.m. S ta te S tre e t, H ow e ll.&#13;
D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -3 9 2 0 . Sundoys&#13;
t h r o u g h e n d o f O c t .&#13;
TOWER CLIMB AND ZIP LINE&#13;
1 -4 p.m. H ow e ll C o n fe re n c e a n d&#13;
N a tu re Center, 1005 T ria n g le&#13;
Lake Road, H ow e ll. C lim b th e&#13;
ta lle s t o u td o o r c lim b in g to w e r&#13;
in M ic h ig a n o r r id e a 5 0 0 'z ip&#13;
lin e o v e r a p o n d . R e se rva tio ns&#13;
re q u ire d . Cost: $10 to w e r c lim b , $5&#13;
z ip rid e . D etails : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 2 4 9 o r&#13;
w w w .h o w e lln a tu re c e n te r .o rg .&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
1 -4 p .m . H ow e ll N a tu re Center,&#13;
1005 T ria n g le Lake Road, M a rio n&#13;
T ow n s h ip . S u g g e s te d d o n a tio n :&#13;
$4 a d u lts , $2 c h ild re n . Details:&#13;
5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 2 4 9 . A/so Aug. 5, 1 p .m .&#13;
a n d 3 p .m .&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., d o o rs o p e n a t 1 p.m.&#13;
a t th e fo rm e r St. M a ry C a th o lic&#13;
Parish, 5 5 0 E. H am b u rg St.,&#13;
Pin c kn e y . D e ta ils : 7 34 -8 7 8 -6 3 0 3 .&#13;
FAMILY LUAU&#13;
4 -7 p .m . H ow e ll C ity Beach,&#13;
T h om p s o n Lake, (c o rn e r o f&#13;
B a rna rd Road a n d T h om p s o n&#13;
Road) H ow e ll. M u s ic , w a te r&#13;
s lid e , fo am m a c h in e , in fla ta b le s&#13;
fo r p re -s c h o o le rs , fo o d , prizes.&#13;
R e g is tra tio n : w w w .c ity o fh o w e ll.&#13;
o rg o r 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 6 9 3 , e x t. 0.&#13;
KIWANIS GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. M ill Po n d Park, d o w n to w n&#13;
B rig h to n .T ip s ,T h is C ity Band, &amp;&#13;
T h e M a n Band. D etails : 8 1 0 -2 2 7 -&#13;
039 3 .&#13;
FULL MOON WALK&#13;
7:30 p .m . N a tu re C e n te r o f&#13;
K e n s in g to n M e tro p a rk . C os t $2.&#13;
R e g is tra tio n : 8 0 0 -4 7 7 -3 1 7 8 .&#13;
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M O N D A Y&#13;
2 0&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS&#13;
7:30 p .m . C om m is s io n e rs '&#13;
C h am b e rs A dm in is tra tio n&#13;
B u ild in g , 3 0 4 E. G ra n d River Ave.,&#13;
H ow e ll. D etails : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -3 5 2 0 .&#13;
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m. 4 3 6 3 B u n o Road, B rig h to n .&#13;
D e ta ils : 8 1 0 -2 2 9 -0 5 5 0 o r w w w .&#13;
b r ig h to n tw p .c om . F /rs fo n d t h i r d&#13;
M o n d a y s .&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
4&#13;
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FOWLERVILLE SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p .m . F ow le rv ille H ig h Sch o ol&#13;
M e d ia Cen te r, 7 0 0 N. G ra n d&#13;
A v e n u e , F ow le rv iile . D etails : 517-&#13;
2 23 -6 0 16 .&#13;
HARTLAND TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. H a rtla n d T ow n s h ip Hall,&#13;
3191 H a rtla n d Road, H a rtla n d .&#13;
D etails : 8 1 0 -6 3 2 -7 4 9 8 .&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7:30 p.m., H am b u rg T ow n s h ip&#13;
Hall, 10405 M e rrill Road,&#13;
H am b u rg . D e ta ils : 8 1 0 -2 3 1 -1 0 0 0 .&#13;
T h i r d T u e s d a y s .&#13;
PINCKNEY DOWNTOWN&#13;
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY&#13;
7:30 p.m., b a s em e n t o f V illa g e&#13;
Hall, 2 20 S. H ow e ll Street,&#13;
Pinc kn e y . D e ta ils : 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -6 2 0 6 o r&#13;
w w w .v illa g e o fp in c k n e y .o rg . T/r/rd&#13;
T u e s d a y s .&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7:00 p.m. M a rio n T ow n s h ip Hall,&#13;
2 87 7 W .C o o n Lake Road, H ow e ll.&#13;
D etails : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -1 5 8 8 . Second o n d&#13;
f o u r t h T h u r s d a y s .&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS&#13;
7:30 a.m. A d m in is tra tio n B u ild in g ,&#13;
3 0 4 E. G ra n d River Ave., H ow e ll.&#13;
F in an ce c o m m it te e m e e tin g .&#13;
D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -3 5 2 0 . _&#13;
HANDY TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m. H a n d y T o w n s h ip Hall,&#13;
135 N. G ra n d Ave., F ow le rv ille .&#13;
D etails : 5 1 7 -2 2 3 -3 2 2 8 .&#13;
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'C le a r s k ie s d r a w&#13;
f lie r s t o B r ig h t o n&#13;
T w p / s b lu e y o n d e r&#13;
3rd annual Fly In&#13;
and Cruise In&#13;
spotlights airport&#13;
BY HOPE LASH&#13;
News Sp e c ia l W riter&#13;
More than 70 ultralight,&#13;
single-engine and multi-engine&#13;
airplanes, vintage aircraft,&#13;
helicopters and more&#13;
filled the Brighton Airport&#13;
field Aug. 11 for the third annual&#13;
Fly In and Cruise In.&#13;
Clear blue skies encouraged&#13;
some 1,300 people to&#13;
come watch the numerous&#13;
take-offs and landings, peer&#13;
into the cockpits, ask pilots&#13;
questions and enjoy being&#13;
close to aircraft they normally&#13;
only see at a distance.&#13;
“We’re having a lot of&#13;
fun,” said Howell resident&#13;
Bob lyner, who brought&#13;
his young grandson to the&#13;
event. “It seems like there’s&#13;
a car show every weekend,&#13;
but these guys don’t get to&#13;
show off their planes very&#13;
much. It’s a great thing.”&#13;
The annual event promotes&#13;
aviation awareness&#13;
about the privately owned&#13;
airport that is open for public&#13;
use. The association purchased&#13;
the small airport six&#13;
years ago. The airport has&#13;
been in operation since 1946&#13;
on Hyne Road in Brighton&#13;
Township.&#13;
“We want people to enjoy&#13;
looking at the planes, ask&#13;
Genoa&#13;
Township&#13;
resident&#13;
Michael&#13;
Barber&#13;
takes a&#13;
picture&#13;
of this&#13;
aircraft,&#13;
favored&#13;
both by&#13;
him and&#13;
his son,&#13;
Fergus.&#13;
questions about the airport&#13;
and learn a little about aviation,”&#13;
said Shawn Henderlong,&#13;
the Brighton Airport&#13;
Association president and a&#13;
pilot since 1986.&#13;
Besides airplanes, the&#13;
event also included a&#13;
Cruise In classic car show,&#13;
face painting, merchandise&#13;
and food vendors as well as&#13;
a raffle to win one of 20 free&#13;
plane rides. Youth ages 7-&#13;
17 could register for Young&#13;
Eagles, a youth aviation&#13;
club, and be guaranteed a&#13;
free plane ride provided by&#13;
an association pilot.&#13;
“We ride our bikes over&#13;
here every year to see all&#13;
the planes,” said Jeff Diamond,&#13;
an airport neighbor.&#13;
“It’s getting better and bigger&#13;
every year.”&#13;
Most subdivision neighbors&#13;
and visitors expressed&#13;
curiosity about the Brighton&#13;
airfield and used Saturday’s&#13;
event to explore the airport.&#13;
“We drive past all the time,&#13;
but we’ve never stopped,”&#13;
said Brighton Township&#13;
resident Ingrid Rowe. “It’s&#13;
fantastic. There’s so many&#13;
planes here today for such a&#13;
, small airport.”&#13;
“We get a really good&#13;
crowd of people for this&#13;
event,” said association&#13;
member Bob Komjathy. “I’ve&#13;
had a house on the airfield&#13;
for 18 years and own a 1950&#13;
Beechcraft Bonanza. Everything&#13;
done at this airport is&#13;
by association volunteers.&#13;
This is a great opportunity&#13;
to show the community the&#13;
airfield we’re proud of.”&#13;
While many people only&#13;
experience flying on a commercial&#13;
airplane, the smaller&#13;
planes have a charm that&#13;
many would like to try when&#13;
given the opportunity. “Flying&#13;
is cool,” said Henderlong’s&#13;
10-year-old son Nicholas.&#13;
“I like being able to&#13;
look down at things and see&#13;
the bigger picture like flying&#13;
over Michigan Stadium.”&#13;
“You fly because you want&#13;
to and it can be affordable&#13;
for most people,” added&#13;
Henderlong. “It’s possible&#13;
to be in a plane for less than&#13;
the cost of new car.”&#13;
GHELSEA, C (® M N IT Y ^ A IB : ^&#13;
All events are subject to change. Please check vrith the Chelsea Standard or&#13;
call the Fair Office. See website: Chelseafair.org for a more detailed schedule.&#13;
Pre-Fair AcHvites&#13;
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19&#13;
9 am - 5 pm&#13;
ExhibiLs entered in Agricultural, Antiques, Baking,&#13;
Canning, Floriculture, Arts, Photography, Machine&#13;
Sewing, and Needlework - no late entries accepted&#13;
MONDAY, AUGUST 20&#13;
Various Times&#13;
Animals/Livestock are entered&#13;
All Day&#13;
Green Bam closed forjudging&#13;
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21&#13;
8 am - 8 pm&#13;
Judging of animals and various animal shows&#13;
5 pm - 8 pm&#13;
Colors the Clown&#13;
5:30 pm&#13;
Children’s Parade - starts downtown; kids day&#13;
events immediately following in Main Arena&#13;
7:30 pm&#13;
Cavalcade of Thrills DEMOLITION DERBY&#13;
Various times&#13;
Chainsaw Wood Carver&#13;
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22&#13;
9 am - 7 pm&#13;
Judging of animals and various animal shows&#13;
3 pm - 7 pm&#13;
Colors the Clown&#13;
7:30 pm&#13;
Cavalcade of Thrills DEMOLITION DERBY&#13;
Various times&#13;
Chainsaw Wood Carver&#13;
Rides &amp; concessions by North American Midway&#13;
Entertainment every afternoon and evening. Ride&#13;
all day wristband until 10pm $17&#13;
Admission:&#13;
Everyone over 10 years of age attending the&#13;
fair must pay an admission to enter&#13;
Daily: $7&#13;
Season Pass - enables purchaser to enter to attend&#13;
all activities at the fair any number of days:&#13;
Adults: $25&#13;
Senior Citizen (65 years and older): $ 15&#13;
Student with vdid school ID: $15&#13;
T h u r s d a y o n ly : S e n io r C it iz e n s , 6 5 a n d older, admitted F R E E&#13;
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23&#13;
9 am&#13;
Youth Horse Show &amp; Judging of Dairy Cattle&#13;
9 am&#13;
Antique Tractor Pulling Contest with Powder&#13;
Puff class&#13;
1 pm&#13;
Kiddies Peddle-Power Tractor Pull&#13;
3 pm - 7 pm&#13;
Colors the Clown&#13;
7 pm&#13;
Livestock Auction&#13;
7:30 pm&#13;
Figure Eight DEMOLITION DERBY&#13;
Various times&#13;
Chainsaw Wood Carver&#13;
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24&#13;
8 am&#13;
Ladies Day Program&#13;
9 am&#13;
Youth Horse Show&#13;
9 am&#13;
Tractor Pulling Contest, Lightweight Clas.ses&#13;
3 pm - 7 pm&#13;
Colors the Clown&#13;
7 pm&#13;
Selection of 2007 Fair Queen&#13;
7 pm&#13;
Resumption of Tractor Pulling Contest, Farm&#13;
Stock, Speed-Pull Weight Transfer Sled Classes&#13;
Various times&#13;
Chainsaw Wood Carver&#13;
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25&#13;
9 am&#13;
Youth Horse Fun Day in horse arena&#13;
1 pm&#13;
Chelsea Fair Parade - downtown Main St. to Fairgrounds&#13;
3 pm - 7 pm&#13;
Colors the Clown&#13;
7 pm&#13;
Sweepstakes Showmanship&#13;
7:30 pm&#13;
4-Wheel and 2-Wheel Drive Pulling Contest&#13;
Various times&#13;
Chainsaw Wood Carver - unsold carvings&#13;
will be auctioned after last show&#13;
1-94 West of Ann Arbor, Exit 159, North on M-52, Left (West) on Old US 12,&#13;
Left (South) on Old Manchester Rd. The Fairgrounds are south of downntown Chelsea.&#13;
As many as 1,300&#13;
airport neighbors&#13;
and visitors&#13;
enjoyed watching&#13;
the aircraft land&#13;
and take-off from&#13;
the Brighton&#13;
Airport during the&#13;
facility's annual&#13;
open house Aug.&#13;
1 1 .&#13;
At left: Brighton&#13;
resident Woody&#13;
Rowe peers&#13;
into a cockpit&#13;
with his 3-yearold&#13;
grandson,&#13;
Christopher Rowe.&#13;
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G irl S c o u t in g s e a s o n s t a r t s u p w it h e a rlie r re c ru itm e n t e ffo r t s *&#13;
Signups for girls&#13;
and adults planned&#13;
for Aug. 29 in&#13;
downtown Pinckney&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Pinckney-area Girl Scouts&#13;
are organizing a little earlier&#13;
this year.&#13;
Instead of waiting until after&#13;
school starts in September,&#13;
signup for the Pinckney-&#13;
Hamburg-Lakeland service&#13;
unit is taking place from&#13;
6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.&#13;
29, in the Putnam Township&#13;
Square on Main Street in&#13;
downtown Pinckney.&#13;
“This year, we decided&#13;
to do this before families&#13;
get caught up in the start&#13;
of school, sports and school&#13;
functions,” said Hamburg&#13;
Township’s Linda Shultes,&#13;
assistant service unit manager.&#13;
“We’re hoping we’ll see&#13;
a good turnout.”&#13;
The Girl Scout Gathering&#13;
in the Square is open to&#13;
girls in kindergarten through&#13;
12th grade and their parents.&#13;
There will be games for the&#13;
kids, organized by current&#13;
Scouts, and opportunities for&#13;
the girls and their parents to&#13;
meet local troop leaders. The&#13;
unit currently has 27 troops&#13;
from Daisy through Seniors,&#13;
in which 334 girls participate&#13;
and 112 adults volunteer,&#13;
Shultes said.&#13;
Adults interested in signing&#13;
up to be a volunteer troop&#13;
leader or helper can also do so&#13;
at this Girl Scout gathering.&#13;
“You don’t have to have a&#13;
girl in Scouting to volunteer,”&#13;
Shultes said. “My girls are in&#13;
college and I’m a leader. I&#13;
have recruited my sister as&#13;
my assistant leader and she&#13;
has no children. It’s a great&#13;
way to share your skills and&#13;
knowledge and make a difference&#13;
in the life of a young&#13;
person.”&#13;
The Pinckney-Hamburg-&#13;
Lakeland Service Unit is&#13;
part of the Huron Valley Girl&#13;
Scout Council. The biggest&#13;
myths about Girl Scouts,&#13;
Shultes said, is that all they&#13;
do at meetings is play games&#13;
and do crafts.&#13;
“There’s much more to it&#13;
than that,” she said. “Service&#13;
to the community is a&#13;
big component. A lot of girls&#13;
don’t have the opportunity&#13;
to serve and Girl Scouts lets&#13;
them do that and shows them&#13;
that at any age you can serve&#13;
others.”&#13;
Another myth, Shultes&#13;
On the right track&#13;
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Girl Scout Gathering in the Square&#13;
■ What: An opportunity&#13;
for girls and adults to&#13;
sign up and get involved&#13;
with Pinckney-Lakeland-&#13;
Hamburg Girl Scouts.&#13;
t&#13;
■ When: 6-7:30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday, Aug. 29.&#13;
■ W here: Putnam Township&#13;
Square gazebo. Main Street,&#13;
downtown Pinckney.&#13;
■ Activities: Games for&#13;
girls to play, troop leaders&#13;
for parents to meet,&#13;
interest forms to fill out and&#13;
information available on&#13;
scouting.&#13;
■ Details: Jackie Jeffrey&#13;
734-878-9812 or Linda&#13;
Shultes 810-231-3187 or visit&#13;
the Web at http://www.&#13;
freewebs.com/phlsite.&#13;
said, is that being in Girl&#13;
Scouts costs a lot of money.&#13;
There is a $10 fee to register.&#13;
Some troops charge dues,&#13;
while others don’t, and the&#13;
only uniform requirement is&#13;
a Girl Scout pin.&#13;
“Scouting is a great way&#13;
to make new friends, take on&#13;
leadership roles, enjoy exciting&#13;
adventures and, most importantly,&#13;
have a lot of fun,”&#13;
Shultes said.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at Ismith©&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Girl Scouts in&#13;
the Pinckney-&#13;
Hamburg-&#13;
Lakeland Service&#13;
Unit do a iot&#13;
of community&#13;
service projects.&#13;
Aduit volunteer&#13;
Connie Tolfree,&#13;
ieft, watches over&#13;
Sarah Kowalsk,&#13;
Sarah Toifree and&#13;
Ashley Bolitho&#13;
as they prepare&#13;
a salad for the&#13;
Community&#13;
Kitchen For Christ&#13;
meal at Shalom&#13;
Lutheran Church.&#13;
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!S PORTS&#13;
H o c k e y o p e n h o u s e l e t s k i d s t r y o u t t h e s p o r t&#13;
BY HOPE LASH&#13;
News Sp e c ia l W riter&#13;
This Saturday, kids will&#13;
have the opportunity to slip&#13;
on a pair of skates, try shooting&#13;
a puck into the net and&#13;
see if being a hockey player&#13;
might be in their future.&#13;
Youth of all ages are being&#13;
invited to the Kensington&#13;
Valley Ice House on Grand&#13;
River Avenue in Brighton&#13;
for a free skate as the opportunity&#13;
to register for the fall&#13;
hockey season during the&#13;
Kensington Valley Hockey&#13;
Association open house.&#13;
The open house always&#13;
has been a way to kick off&#13;
the new hockey year, but this&#13;
year it has more significance.&#13;
League numbers are down&#13;
and the KVHA board members&#13;
are hoping to encourage&#13;
new families to try the sport&#13;
of hockey for their youngsters&#13;
by offering a fi’ee skate during&#13;
the open house.&#13;
“All youth sports are down&#13;
including ours,” said Kevin&#13;
Travers, KVHA president.&#13;
“It’s strictly driven by the&#13;
economy. We’re still the second&#13;
largest association in&#13;
Michigan.”&#13;
Last year the association&#13;
had 1,350 youth hockey players.&#13;
There are more than 60&#13;
in-house and travel teams&#13;
ready to play hockey in September,&#13;
but the board is hoping&#13;
to increase numbers by&#13;
the Sept. 5 registration deadline.&#13;
The KVHA offers learnto-&#13;
play hockey, and in-house&#13;
and state-recognized travel&#13;
programs. The in-house&#13;
league is for players ages 5 to&#13;
18 while the travel teams begin&#13;
at age 7. The high school&#13;
hockey prep program feeds&#13;
five local high school programs.&#13;
“The KVHA is respected&#13;
throughout the state,” said&#13;
Jeff Stanko, KVHA house&#13;
director. “Our association&#13;
believes in the integrity of&#13;
the game. We encourage our&#13;
coaches to promote a love&#13;
for hockey that will make&#13;
kids want to play again next&#13;
year.”&#13;
The Little Rebels learn-toplay&#13;
hockey is an instructional&#13;
program that encourages&#13;
parental involvement and is&#13;
designed to teach hockey basics&#13;
in a fun way.&#13;
“Parents are encouraged&#13;
to skate with their child so&#13;
long as they have proper&#13;
equipment,” Stanko said.&#13;
“It’s a very cost effective way&#13;
to get your child interested in&#13;
hockey. If they can walk, they&#13;
can skate in this program.”&#13;
In comparison to other&#13;
youth sport programs, hockey&#13;
has fewer sports injuries and&#13;
is considered safer, according&#13;
to Ed Knighton, the KVHA&#13;
vice president. The association&#13;
pays to have all KVHA&#13;
coaches trained and USA&#13;
Hockey certified. Coaches&#13;
also receive first aid training.&#13;
“We focus on the safety of the&#13;
SEE HOCKEY,C2&#13;
HOPE USH, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Hockey Squirt players Travis Corny, left, and Rocco Mularoni&#13;
prepare for a face-off as Coach Rick Mularoni offers a few&#13;
pointers. The exchange took place during a recent practice&#13;
session.&#13;
JIM JAGDFELD, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
L ib e r t y L a k e s F e n c in g C lu b&#13;
■ What: A fencing club with about 20 regular&#13;
members that just moved into new quarters.&#13;
■ Where: 5684 E. Highland Road, Oceola&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ Grand opening: Sept. 7,7-10 p.m.&#13;
■ Tournament: The Don Appling Memorial&#13;
.Fencing Tournament is set for Jan. 19, 2008.&#13;
■ Classes: Weekly classes start Sept. 10&#13;
and run for six weeks. Beginning classes&#13;
run 6:30-7:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays.&#13;
Intermediate classes run 6:30-7:30 p.m. on&#13;
Wednesdays. Costs are $65 plus $10 for&#13;
equipment.&#13;
■ Open fencing: Monday, Wednesday,&#13;
Thursday, 7:30-10 p.m.&#13;
■ Special events: Pirates of Livingston&#13;
County, a 90-minute role-playing event to&#13;
introduce kids to fencing is scheduled for&#13;
6:30-8 p.m. Sept. 14, 28, and Oct. 26 at the&#13;
club. The cost is $25 per child aged 6-11 plus&#13;
a $8 materials fee. The club will book fencing&#13;
birthday parties and members are available&#13;
for demonstrations to clubs and groups.&#13;
■ Details: Call Dennis Murphy at 517-672-6276;&#13;
on the Web at www.libertylakesfencing.org.&#13;
Joseph Meeks, 15, of Pinckney, left, and Cody Murphy, 14, of Howell, compete with foils at the new Liberty Lakes Fencing Club&#13;
facility.The wires trailing from their backs are connected to their weapons and vests and record on a scoreboard the hits made by&#13;
each competitor.&#13;
F e n cin g clu b d raw s m em b e rs ju n io r a n d se n io r to th e sp o rt&#13;
BY LINDA THEIL&#13;
News Special Writer Dennis Murphy lunges,&#13;
weapon in hand, down&#13;
a narrow, 14-meter-long&#13;
alley toward his opponent.&#13;
Face hidden behind a&#13;
white helmet, hands covered in&#13;
heavy gloves, clad in a padded&#13;
white jacket and metallic vest,&#13;
and trailed by an electronic tether&#13;
attached to a reel in the wall,&#13;
Murphy appears to be fighting in&#13;
a fantastic, virtual-reality game.&#13;
When the spring-loaded button&#13;
on the end of his weapon&#13;
meets the metallic mesh of his&#13;
opponent’s vest, a hit scores on&#13;
the light display hanging from the&#13;
20-foot ceiling of the new Liberty&#13;
Lakes Fencing Club in Oceola&#13;
Township.&#13;
Murphy, 46, has been club director&#13;
and head coach since its&#13;
founding in 2002. He fenced as a&#13;
young man, renewed his interest&#13;
at the age of 40, and is currently&#13;
a United States Fencing Association&#13;
C-rated competitor in foil and&#13;
epee - two of the three fencing&#13;
weapons: foil, epee, and saber.&#13;
Murphy also is vice chairman of&#13;
the Michigan Division of the U.S.&#13;
Fencing Association. His Liberty&#13;
Lakes club of approximately 20&#13;
regular members trains fencers of&#13;
all ages through the Brighton and&#13;
Hartland community education&#13;
programs and directly through&#13;
the club.&#13;
Income from the classes, and&#13;
donations of time and money from&#13;
the membership, have allowed&#13;
Liberty Lakes Fencing Club to&#13;
open its doors to a permanent&#13;
home in a new 3,300-square-foot&#13;
facility with four fencing strips at&#13;
5684 E. Highland Road, just west&#13;
of Argentine Road. The club is&#13;
seeking partners to use the space&#13;
when it’s empty. The club is hosting&#13;
a grand opening Sept. 7.&#13;
The new site is dedicated to&#13;
Howell native and club patron&#13;
Don Appling, who died Feb. 14 at&#13;
his home in Hawaii. Appling died&#13;
of natural causes at the age of 93,&#13;
several days after competing in&#13;
the Hawaiian Open as the world’s&#13;
oldest living three-weapon competitive&#13;
fencer.&#13;
“It just goes to prove that fencing&#13;
is a sport that anyone can do,”&#13;
Murphy says. “It doesn’t matter&#13;
your age or body style or shape.”&#13;
Larry Gries, 70, of Hartland can&#13;
testify to the that. After heart surgery&#13;
last year, Gries’ doctor recommended&#13;
cardiac stimulation&#13;
three days a week.&#13;
“My cardiologist... sent me to&#13;
rehab which was a terrible bore,”&#13;
Gries says. “There were a bunch&#13;
of people in psychological trouble&#13;
- everjdhing was gloom and doom.&#13;
I couldn’t deal with it.”&#13;
The athletic Gries bought himself&#13;
a knee brace for his touchy&#13;
knee, and with the blessing of his&#13;
cardiologist, signed up for fencing&#13;
with Murphy. Nine months&#13;
later, he looks and feels great and&#13;
thinks fencing is the greatest exercise&#13;
ever.&#13;
“You deal with people who are&#13;
positive, who are enjoying what&#13;
they do,” Gries says.&#13;
Murphy’s son, Cody, 14, began&#13;
fencing five years ago and won&#13;
his D rating two months ago. He&#13;
is currently the youngest D rated&#13;
fencer in Michigan. Ratings are A,&#13;
B, C, D, E and U for un-rated.&#13;
“I want to continue it until I&#13;
die,” he says. “It’s a great sport -&#13;
very athletic. I take down a bunch&#13;
of big guys who think I’m a little&#13;
kid and I beat ‘em all.”&#13;
Josh Bowman, 11, started fencing&#13;
at the age of 7 after seeing&#13;
a demonstration at school. His&#13;
mom, Sally Bowman, says Josh&#13;
travels to bouts all over Michigan.&#13;
“I used to play soccer, but I got&#13;
kind of bored of it and wanted to&#13;
try something new,” Josh says. “I&#13;
thought it would be cool. I just like&#13;
it. It’s really fun how friendly everyone&#13;
in the club is - not so much&#13;
competition, a lot of support.”&#13;
Denise Vogel, 38, of Brighton,&#13;
can vouch for the outstanding&#13;
quality of the Liberty Lakes&#13;
club. An Irish step dancer, Vogel&#13;
wanted to enroll in fencing class&#13;
with her 10-year-old son Parker&#13;
in January. Parker has Aspergers&#13;
Syndrome and other physical&#13;
challenges.&#13;
“I contacted Dennis and he said&#13;
to bring in Parker and we’ll see&#13;
what he can do,” Vogel says.&#13;
When Dennis gave the goahead&#13;
they signed up for class&#13;
and bought Parker his own kit of&#13;
rubber-tipped foil weapon, a used&#13;
helmet, gloves and quilted jacket.&#13;
“Parker is so excited about this&#13;
fencing that he took all his equipment&#13;
to school for a demonstration&#13;
to show what he can do,” Vogel&#13;
says. She is very enthusiastic&#13;
about the benefits of fencing for&#13;
children and adults who are challenged&#13;
by Aspergers.&#13;
“Give this a try for your kids and&#13;
see what happens,” Vogel said.&#13;
“This is really good for hand, eye,&#13;
and foot coordination - that’s what&#13;
these children need. It’s hard to find&#13;
a coach who will go the extra mile,&#13;
and Dennis does. He makes it fun.”&#13;
Murphy is working toward gaining&#13;
certification to teach wheelchair&#13;
fencing and hopes to be able&#13;
to offer a class in the future.&#13;
P ra c i ic in g w ith an e le c tro n ic&#13;
trainer to improve target speed is&#13;
Emiiy Brown, 8, of Hartland. She&#13;
has just begun to learn fencing&#13;
with oniy six visits to the training&#13;
faciiity.&#13;
Widower sharing his&#13;
wife's 'well-kept secret'&#13;
JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Com m unity News&#13;
Sitting isn’t Clayton Klein’s&#13;
natural position.&#13;
It seems the 88-year-old&#13;
Conway Township resident&#13;
is always on his feet, training&#13;
for his next long walk.&#13;
Klein is widely known for&#13;
his treks from Paradise in&#13;
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula&#13;
to Ohio during the last couple&#13;
of years. By his estimation&#13;
he’s walked more than 52,000&#13;
miles in his lifetime. He’s&#13;
planning to head out on the&#13;
420-plus-mile walk again next&#13;
month.&#13;
But every now and then&#13;
Klein retreats to a tiny office&#13;
inside the farmhouse he grew&#13;
up in to sit down at his desk&#13;
and write. Klein’s seventh&#13;
book means the most to him.&#13;
The book, “A Well-Kept Secret&#13;
from the Glory Years of&#13;
the Detroit Tigers,” chronicles&#13;
his late wife’s discreet&#13;
relationship with Hall-of-&#13;
Famer Hank Greenberg. It&#13;
is available at on the Web at&#13;
www.amazon.com.&#13;
Avid Tiger fans will enjoy&#13;
SEE AUTHOR,C2&#13;
A Well-&#13;
Kept&#13;
Secret&#13;
■,';1 ' - J - 'm i n , l l u -&#13;
T- ( i / o ; q i '&#13;
-■ . . i i c/ 'Yc&lt;rrs • ^&#13;
,o f&#13;
Betroit&#13;
Tigers&#13;
Clayton Klein&#13;
The cover of Clayton Klein's book, "A Well-Kept&#13;
Secret: From the Glory Years of the Detroit Tigers."&#13;
Biker; Cross-country benefit&#13;
ride a life-changing' event&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
News S taff Reporter&#13;
For up to 120 miles a day this&#13;
summer, Colin Eaton pedaled.&#13;
And pedaled. And pedaled.&#13;
Last weekend, Eaton, a former&#13;
Brighton High School soccer&#13;
player, quit pedaling after she&#13;
weeks of riding across the country&#13;
for the Journey of Hope, a&#13;
fimdraiser for the nonprofit Push&#13;
America, a charitable initiative of&#13;
the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity that&#13;
supports people with disabilities&#13;
and provides grants to organizations&#13;
along the cycling route.&#13;
Eaton, a member of the fi'aternify&#13;
at the University of Michigan,&#13;
and his riding mates left San&#13;
Francisco on June 7 and arrived&#13;
in Washington on Aug. 11. They&#13;
raised a record $500,000 by com-&#13;
'IVe become a&#13;
better person&#13;
because of this/&#13;
C o lin Eaton, c y c lis t&#13;
pleting the 4,100-mile journey.&#13;
Every rider had to raise at least&#13;
$5,000 to be eligible.&#13;
“This has been a life-changing&#13;
experience,” Eaton said by phone&#13;
fi*om Ohio last week. “I have met&#13;
a lot of great people. I’ve become&#13;
a better person because of this.&#13;
We’ve touched a lot of people.”&#13;
Every day after riding, the&#13;
group would stop and work with&#13;
various community organiza-&#13;
SEE CYCLING,C2&#13;
C2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, A U G U S T 1 7 , 2 0 0 7&#13;
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■ Baseball-softball sign up:&#13;
T h e K e n s in g to n V a lle y B a se b a ll&#13;
S o ftb a ll A s s o c ia t io n is a c c e p tin&#13;
g a p p lic a t io n s fo r th e 2 0 0 8&#13;
tra v e l b a s e b a ll a n d s o f tb a ll&#13;
te am s . B a s e b a ll w il l h a v e d iv i s&#13;
io n s fo r U 9 -U 1 8 a n d s o ftb a ll&#13;
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b e g in in N o v em b e r . D e ta ils : J e ff&#13;
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1. D e ta ils : ro g e r2 am @ cm ic h .e d u ,&#13;
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a t th e H a rtla n d H ig h S c h o o l p o o l,&#13;
1 06 0 3 5 D u n h am Road, H a rtla n d&#13;
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u n d e r 3 fre e , fa m ily m em b e rs h ip s&#13;
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■ Martial arts - Y o u n g a n d o ld&#13;
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■ Fitness night - C o m m u n ity&#13;
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H O C K E Y FROM C l&#13;
Local sports group looking to boost its membership&#13;
children,” Knighton said.&#13;
Playing hockey can seem&#13;
expensive compared to other&#13;
youth sports, but it is the&#13;
only program that has games&#13;
from September through&#13;
mid-March. “If you break it&#13;
down, the cost is $20 to $25&#13;
per week,” said Ric Gowan,&#13;
the KVHA associate house&#13;
director. “It’s not as outrageously&#13;
expensive as people&#13;
think.”&#13;
Hockey also builds physical&#13;
endurance, promotes team&#13;
play, and teaches discipline&#13;
as well as position playing.&#13;
“Other coaches recognize&#13;
the training and discipline&#13;
that hockey players have,”&#13;
said Gowan.&#13;
The KVHA open house runs&#13;
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.&#13;
Board members and coaches&#13;
will be available to answer&#13;
questions and register new&#13;
players for the fall league. A&#13;
limited amount of skates will&#13;
be available for children to&#13;
use.&#13;
H o c k e y o p e n h o u s e&#13;
■ What: An open house and free skate for youth&#13;
interested in playing hockey sponsored by the Kensington&#13;
Valley Hockey Association.&#13;
■ Who: Youth ages 5-18.&#13;
■ When: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.&#13;
■ Where: Kensington Valley Ice House, 10540 Citation&#13;
Drive off Grand River Avenue, Brighton.&#13;
■ Details: On the Web at www.kvhockey.org; 810-229-&#13;
6087.&#13;
HOPE LASH, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Travis Corny, left, shares ice time with his coach and dad, John&#13;
Corny, during a Squirt practice at the ice rink. Corny is one of&#13;
the volunteer, certified coaches that the KVHA train to teach&#13;
the young hockey players.&#13;
C Y C L IN G FROM C l&#13;
Local man&#13;
motivated&#13;
by fraternity&#13;
and moved&#13;
by victims&#13;
tions. Eaton said he was particularly&#13;
touched by a girl he&#13;
met at the Cleveland Clinic&#13;
who suffered head trauma as ,&#13;
a youth but recovered well&#13;
enough to play high school&#13;
basketball.&#13;
“She has done so much with&#13;
her life. That was inspirational,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
Amazingly, Colin Eaton had&#13;
little experience cycling before&#13;
the trip. His father, John&#13;
Eaton, said his son trained for&#13;
roughly a month after buying&#13;
a bike in April.&#13;
“He was apprehensive at&#13;
first. He felt he wouldn’t be&#13;
strong enough, or be able to&#13;
maintain his bike past the&#13;
first week,” John Eaton said.&#13;
“He found out he was one of&#13;
the more capable riders in the&#13;
group.”&#13;
Cohn Eaton said the toughest&#13;
part of the trip was climb-&#13;
COURTESY.MARY HEIKKINEN&#13;
Brighton High School graduate Colin Eaton, middle, rides near Lansing during his 4,100-mile&#13;
Journey of Hope, a cross-country bike ride to raise money and awareness for people with&#13;
disabilities.&#13;
ing the Rocl^f Mountains,&#13;
even with good weather. “It&#13;
was pretty miserable, going&#13;
for hours on end, just climbing&#13;
the entire day,” he recalled. “It&#13;
got easier after that.”&#13;
The Eatons hosted the riders&#13;
for a lunch at the state&#13;
Capitol in Lansing in early August&#13;
before they got back on&#13;
their bikes. Colin Eaton said&#13;
he’s grown to love the sport.&#13;
“Some guys won’t ever&#13;
touch a bike again. I’ll try to&#13;
keep riding,” he said. “It is&#13;
good way to stay in shape.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at 810-844-2012.&#13;
G O L F&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
■ Sept. 17,13th Ron Oestrike&#13;
annual Eastern Michigan&#13;
University varsity baseball alumni&#13;
and friends outing.The Majestic&#13;
a t Walden Lake, 9600 C rouse Road,&#13;
H artla n d Township. Start: 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Details: M illio n D ollar S h o o to u t a t&#13;
3:30 p.m. C o s t$ 1 2 5 . D eadline: Sept.&#13;
13. C o n ta c t: Coach Roger C oryell,&#13;
734-487-0315.&#13;
■ Sept. 29,4th annual Special&#13;
Olympics outing. Rolling&#13;
Me ad ow s C o u n try C lub, 6484&#13;
S u tto n Road, W h itm o re Lake. Start:&#13;
1 p.m. sh o tg u n . A n n e Rogers, 734-&#13;
222-8283.&#13;
R U N N I N G&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
■ Today, 30th annual Melon&#13;
Run, H ow e ll C ity Park. L e n g th :&#13;
5K -1 0K -M e lo n Roll. S ta rt tim e : 6&#13;
p .m . C ost: $ 2 0 -5 2 5 . C o n ta c t: Beth&#13;
Schrader, 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 6 9 3 , p ark sa n -&#13;
d re c@ c i.h ow e ll.m i.u s .&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Dances With&#13;
Dirt 100K Relay and Ultra&#13;
Marathon, H e ll, w w w .d a n c -&#13;
e s w i th d i r t .c o m . S ta r t t im e : 7&#13;
a .m . C o s t: $ 5 0 -$ 1 0 0 . C o n ta c t:&#13;
7 3 4 -9 2 9 -9 0 2 7 .&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Run Drugs Out of&#13;
Town Run, H o w e ll C ity Park.&#13;
L e n g th : 5K ru n -w a lk , s e p a ra&#13;
te k id s ru n . C h e c k - in : 8 a .m .&#13;
C o s t :$ 1 5 -$ 2 0 ( c h ild re n $5).&#13;
E n te r ta in m e n t in c lu d e s b o u n c e&#13;
h o u s e , m a g ic ia n , s to r y te llin g ,&#13;
f in g e r p r in t in g b o o th . D e ta ils :&#13;
J u lie , 5 1 7 -5 4 5 -5 9 4 4 .&#13;
■ Oct. 7. Great Pumpkin/&#13;
Spooky Sprint Duathlon.&#13;
K e n s in g to n M e tro p a r k , M ilfo rd .&#13;
L e n g th : 5K ru n -2 4 K r id e -&#13;
1 0 K r u n o rS K - 1 2 K r id e - 5 K .&#13;
w w w .3 d is c ip lin e s .c o m . S ta r t&#13;
t im e : 10 a .m . C o n ta c t : K e n n y&#13;
K re ll, K e n n y@ 3 d is c ip lin e s .c om ,&#13;
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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK&#13;
Jo h n n y D u ra n&#13;
■ School: Fowlerville High&#13;
School.&#13;
■ Local ties: He has lived&#13;
in Iosco Township for four&#13;
years, moving in from&#13;
Oakland County.&#13;
■ Sports: Football,&#13;
basketball, track.&#13;
■ This season: The&#13;
14-year-old broke the&#13;
Fowlerville Middle School&#13;
record in the 400 in 53.08&#13;
seconds. His 4x400 relay&#13;
won an Amateur Athletic&#13;
Union state title and he&#13;
qualified for the Junior&#13;
Olympic Games nationals&#13;
in Tennessee in the high&#13;
jump, pentathlon, 400 and&#13;
4x400 relay.&#13;
■ Hobbies: Riding a fourwheeler,&#13;
hunting.&#13;
■ Favorite subject:&#13;
Computers.&#13;
■ Athlete I admire: His&#13;
father, John Duran.&#13;
JASON DEEGAN,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITTf NEWS&#13;
Conway Township's Clayton Klein, 88, shows off his late wife's&#13;
artwork in his latest book, "A Well-Kept Secret," about his&#13;
Marjorie Klein's relationship with Detroit Tiger great Hank&#13;
Greenberg.&#13;
A U T H O R FROM Cl&#13;
Book shares stories, sketches&#13;
how Klein includes historical&#13;
stories and statistics about&#13;
Greenberg and some of his&#13;
other famous teammates,&#13;
including Fowlerville’s own&#13;
favorite son, Charlie Gehringer.&#13;
Hein says he always wanted&#13;
to meet Greenberg, but his&#13;
wife, Marjorie, who died in&#13;
2003, would never let him. He&#13;
knew they were “friends” but&#13;
never knew how close until he&#13;
found her old diary and letters&#13;
from Greenberg stashed&#13;
in old boxes.&#13;
Klein says his late wife’s&#13;
family kept the relationship a&#13;
secret until he started asking&#13;
questions after her death.&#13;
“It was painful at first to&#13;
start it,” Hein admits. “But&#13;
then it was enjoyable.”&#13;
As a yoimg art student, Marjorie&#13;
Nash would draw portraits&#13;
of celebrities and mail&#13;
them out to be autographed.&#13;
The book is decorated with&#13;
many of her sketches.&#13;
For four years, she sent&#13;
Greenberg artistic cartoon&#13;
postcards after each home&#13;
run he hit. When the two finally&#13;
met, she wrote in her&#13;
diary, “Golly, I’m so happy I&#13;
could die.”&#13;
Greenberg later gave her&#13;
tickets to games and even&#13;
visited her house, Hein says,&#13;
until Majorie’s father told&#13;
his daughter to break it off.&#13;
It is believed the two never&#13;
spoke again after she married&#13;
Hein.&#13;
Hein says he learned early&#13;
in their marriage never to&#13;
bring up Greenberg in conversation.&#13;
“I never really learned&#13;
the whole truth,” he admits.&#13;
Greenberg, who died of&#13;
cancer at age 75 in 1986, never&#13;
mentioned their relationship&#13;
in his autobiography.&#13;
“If Marjorie were around,&#13;
she would have helped me&#13;
with the book,” Hein says.&#13;
He says one of his favorite&#13;
parts of his quest was interviewing&#13;
St. Louis Cardinals&#13;
pitching legend Bob Feller.&#13;
“He was as scared to pitch&#13;
to Hank as Hank was to hit&#13;
against him,” H ein says.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
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2 bdrm, 2 bath, recently duplex 2 bdrms each apt&#13;
remodeled. Master bdrm newly renovated, large&#13;
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$169,999. 734-355-2365 5532. scaul(g)umich.edu.&#13;
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Homes-Sale&#13;
SALINE - 678 Woodcreek&#13;
Circle. 2300 sq', detached,&#13;
Great student rental&#13;
$219,900. 734-429-7770&#13;
2 BDRM Condo in Ann&#13;
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bsmt finished. C/A, 2&#13;
car, current lease expires&#13;
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734-646-5451&#13;
Immaculate 4 unit Burns&#13;
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David McNamara&#13;
734-476-9768&#13;
Jackson Duplex 2 story,&#13;
many updates each unit&#13;
rents $500 nice area, by&#13;
owner$119,900.429-4572&#13;
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bdrm, 1.5 bath, attached&#13;
garage, finished bsmt,&#13;
fenced w/ sprinklers,&#13;
close to school. Avail,&#13;
now. $125K. 517-423-&#13;
3965 8 517-673-4663&#13;
East Jackson/Grass Lake&#13;
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‘ wood floor, deck. 2/3&#13;
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248-505-9122&#13;
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Lodi Township- 1978&#13;
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75. The Michigan Group.&#13;
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Just listed only $120,000&#13;
1200 sf updated home&#13;
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miles to 96/59. All appliances&#13;
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call 248-505-9122&#13;
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73. The Michigan Group.&#13;
By Owner 3 Bdrm/3 bath&#13;
$249,900 734-355-0689&#13;
5865 Lafayette Ln, Ann&#13;
Arbor Open Sun 1-3 PM&#13;
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$239,900&#13;
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1640 sf. 3 bdrm, 2 bath,&#13;
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925 sq', 3 bdrm, 1 bath.&#13;
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rm. Lincoln schools,&#13;
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Beautiful, tranquil Scio&#13;
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P IN CKN EY -2 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, 4 car attached&#13;
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Lake w/ dock, boat&#13;
launch. $434,900&#13;
Crossroads R.E.&#13;
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PINCKNEY-Must See!&#13;
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2 car garage, bsmt,&#13;
patio and porch. A deal&#13;
at $189,900.&#13;
Crossroads R.E.&#13;
(810) 227-3455&#13;
Augusta Woods :2001&#13;
Redman manufactured&#13;
home with 8ft ceilings&#13;
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3bdr, fireplace,C/A, storage&#13;
bldg, Large front&#13;
porch. Beautiful. $65,000&#13;
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on BANK REPOS.&#13;
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9098 Posey Dr.&#13;
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12-4 (734) 449-4565.&#13;
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Wayne County&#13;
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Betlevi)le-3 bdrm, 2.5&#13;
bath, office, pantry, fin.&#13;
bsmt w/ laundry rm, 8&#13;
home sub. Quiet, home&#13;
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oak entertainment center.&#13;
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$179,900&#13;
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home located in&#13;
Mill Point Sub.&#13;
Home features include;&#13;
large family room,&#13;
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616-540-1385&#13;
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$1470. (734) 945-7482&#13;
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$925. 313-418-8517&#13;
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$750/mo. 734-323-0598&#13;
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bdrm, no pets. 528-2163.&#13;
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bdrm, $595-775, laundry.&#13;
Milan. 734-439-9658&#13;
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$850. 734-341-6411&#13;
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bdrm $650 Storl Apts.&#13;
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439-4050/517-869-2737&#13;
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laundry, water included&#13;
$600/mo. 734-645-8564&#13;
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1.5 miles to EMU, private&#13;
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Canton 1 bdrm $550&#13;
Canton 2 bdrm $650&#13;
734-455-0391&#13;
SALINE&#13;
Large 1 bdrm. $500/mo.&#13;
734-482-4504____________&#13;
2 bdrm w/ separate living&#13;
8 office room, utilities&#13;
included, $750. by&#13;
EMU. 734-482-6942.&#13;
W E B ST ER TW P - 2 bdrm&#13;
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to Ann Arbor. l675/mo.&#13;
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2 bdrm, washer/dryer,&#13;
no pets, $700 w/security&#13;
deposit. 734-645-0035.&#13;
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campus Nicely furnished&#13;
or w/o. Parking, some&#13;
utilities, $649. 769-6540&#13;
( Apartment&#13;
Unfurnished&#13;
1 bdrm apt, $750/mo&#13;
includes utilities, nonsmoker,&#13;
no pets.&#13;
734-769-9104&#13;
1 bdrm Apt. in farmhouse&#13;
near EMU, WCC,&#13;
8 St. Joe. Private parking&#13;
$475/mo. 481-1220.&#13;
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Common Apts.&#13;
3103 Homestead&#13;
Commons Dr, Ann Arbor&#13;
734-971-4858&#13;
Adjacent to the Mallets&#13;
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1 bdrm available 1st&#13;
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included $825/mo.&#13;
662-3279 ext. 6__________&#13;
2 bdrm apts located&#13;
on E. Side of Ypsi&#13;
$550/mo.&#13;
734-604-4303&#13;
3 bdrm, fireplace,&#13;
dining room built-ins.&#13;
Near EMU. $900.&#13;
(734) 662-6133, ext 124&#13;
Ypsi 1 bdrm $575. 2&#13;
bdrm $700, heat 8 water&#13;
included no pets. Avail&#13;
now. (734) 260-4811&#13;
Ypsi attractive 1 bdrm,&#13;
quiet, ample parking,&#13;
$560+security, electricity&#13;
F R E E HEAT 429-7395&#13;
Y PSI - Depot Town. Nice,&#13;
2 bdrms, on the river&#13;
$725 8 $750 + utilities.&#13;
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Y PSI - Efficiency 1-2-3-4&#13;
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Y PSI - Luxurious 1 bdrm&#13;
unit,avail now, all utilities&#13;
included. Section 8 ok.&#13;
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O f 734-355-2099 days&#13;
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bdrm, private parking,&#13;
$575 w/heat 8 water. No&#13;
smoke/pets. 484-0452&#13;
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close to campus. 1 bdrm,&#13;
$495. 734-709-8089.&#13;
Amazing units with A/C 8&#13;
laundry, pets welcome,&#13;
handicap access. From&#13;
$695. Call (734) 663-4101&#13;
AnnArbor 1 bdrm apt.by&#13;
UM Washer/dryer, Gas,&#13;
Elec, water included. No&#13;
pets $730,734-769-8031.&#13;
Clean! 2208 sq. ft.&#13;
warehouse w/nice office,&#13;
A/C, S. Industrial Hwy.&#13;
734-260-6291&#13;
Heavy industrial 2.6&#13;
acres w/pole barn 40x80&#13;
for lease or sale&#13;
734-740-1404____________&#13;
L e a s e / S a le&#13;
12,000 sq. ft. on 2.5&#13;
acres Ann Arbor building&#13;
at 194 X US 23 area.&#13;
Blocks away from UM,&#13;
Pfizer, New Toyota Tech.&#13;
Center. Ideal for R8D,&#13;
small industrial. Investment.&#13;
A/C, 2000 amp. cl.&#13;
Two covered truck pits.&#13;
4700 sq. ft. office,&#13;
ground floor, 3200&#13;
sf - second. Networked.&#13;
Server, Computer Stations,&#13;
Phone system can&#13;
stay. Nice Conference&#13;
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ANN ARBOR CONDO&#13;
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of Briarwood. 1300sf 2&#13;
bdrms, 2 baths, attchd&#13;
garage,all appliances. No&#13;
pets3l150 313-418-6849&#13;
Ann Arbor luxury new&#13;
condo with fountain view&#13;
8 granite kitchen, 2&#13;
bdrm, 2 baths,washer&#13;
dryer, 2 car, AC close to&#13;
1-94, Mall 8 UM $1750&#13;
(c)646-9277. avail 9/1&#13;
ANN ARBOR! Must See,&#13;
Georgetown 2 bdrm,&#13;
1 bath, garage. $990/&#13;
negotiable 352-262-9641&#13;
Ann Arbor NE, 2 bdrm,&#13;
1.5 bath, garage, new&#13;
carpet, basement. 1350sf&#13;
$1195. (734) 649-0547.&#13;
Ann Arbor, NE 3 bedrooms,&#13;
2.5 baths, Sublease&#13;
by late August&#13;
$1250. (734)478-4873.&#13;
Ann Arbor - New Condo&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath, laundry,&#13;
garage, $1299/mo. +&#13;
utilities. 248-787-8047&#13;
Ann Arbor- Walnut Glen&#13;
2 bd 2 bath garden level,&#13;
appliances, screen patio,&#13;
garage $1095. 483-2640&#13;
Ann Arbor West Side 3&#13;
bdrm, 3.5 bath, all appliances,&#13;
a/c, hardwood&#13;
floors, walk out lower&#13;
level, 2 car garage.&#13;
$1700/mo. 734-657-1934&#13;
Ann Arbor, W. Side.&#13;
Spacious, Sunny 4 bdrm&#13;
2+ bath. Near schools 8&#13;
hwy $1500 734-417-8642&#13;
B E ST DEAL 2bdrm, pool,&#13;
deck.$825 laundry, park&#13;
like setting. Close to all.&#13;
Belleville. (734) 697-8529&#13;
Avail Sept. Best location&#13;
in Ann Arbor, Scio Village,&#13;
2 bdrm, 2 bath, no&#13;
pets $1300 734-395-2555&#13;
Chapel Hill, by UM N.&#13;
CAMPUS/US23. 2 master&#13;
suites, 2.5 bath,fireplace,&#13;
basement. F^ets ok.&#13;
$1100. (734) 972-1044&#13;
"Cliff's" Ford Lake view -&#13;
1 bdrm, updated kitchen/&#13;
bath, laundry, carport,&#13;
heat paid. No smoking/&#13;
pets. $800. 734-646-4548&#13;
Dexter Condo 2bdrm&#13;
2baths,washer/dryer,Top&#13;
unit,$1200,miguelb@&#13;
msfs.com,734-649-4836.&#13;
Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
Luxury condo on Main&#13;
St. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, fully&#13;
furnished. 734-437-9254&#13;
Fox Glenn - Ranch, detached,&#13;
3 bdrm, 3 bath,&#13;
finished walkout, appliances.&#13;
$2K 734-718-5831&#13;
Georgetown Condo&#13;
2 bdrm, 1 bath/garage.&#13;
New kitchen/Windows,&#13;
$900/mo. (734) 657-8195&#13;
Liberty Pointe End-unit&#13;
3 bdrm 2.5 bath garage&#13;
finished bsmt, small pet&#13;
ok, $1450.517-423-8097&#13;
Luxury Condo 1750 sf, 3&#13;
bdrm, 2 bath, washer/&#13;
dryer, garage, storage,&#13;
$1850/mo. 734-368-0170&#13;
Newer 2bdrm, 2.5 bath&#13;
condo,laundry,fireplace,&#13;
fitcenter.WOW Off 23S/&#13;
94 Ann Arbor.1200/ mo&#13;
+ utilities. 734-622-9607.&#13;
1500sf, 2 bdrm, 2 bath&#13;
Condo in Pittsfield Twp&#13;
with Ann Arbor Schools.&#13;
Garage w/workout room&#13;
8 pool. Easy access to&#13;
highways 8 Ann Arbor.&#13;
$1100. 734-846-1058&#13;
Pattengill Condo, 2319&#13;
Packard -1 bdrm, pool,&#13;
carport, $735/includes&#13;
utilities. 517-740-1112;&#13;
734-323-7919____________&#13;
* South Lyon- By Ann Arbor.&#13;
2 bdrm 2 bath, C/A.&#13;
Pool, hot tub, gym, car&#13;
port $900. 734-878-0821&#13;
SUNNY SIDE UP - Pittsfield&#13;
Twp. condo large&#13;
end unit 3 bdrm + den&#13;
3.5 bath oversize deck 2&#13;
car $1850 734-239-1877&#13;
Weatherstone 2 bdrm/&#13;
2 bath, washer/dryer&#13;
garage, near bus, UM.&#13;
$1200. (734) 216-3963.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
3 bedrooms, 2 baths,&#13;
washer/dryer, off street&#13;
parking, new paint, garage,&#13;
centra) air, 1925 sq&#13;
ft finished $1350/mo.&#13;
irenekmi(g)att.net,&#13;
(734)358-6314.___________&#13;
Wingate Townhouse&#13;
Ypsi 2 bdrm, 1 bath,&#13;
garage, washer/dryer.&#13;
Sec. 8 OK. $690 + gas 8&#13;
electric 734-273-4179&#13;
Ypsi 2 bdrm/2 bath near&#13;
EMU/ WCC/St Joes.&#13;
Laundry, carport,&#13;
$975/mo 734-604-1231&#13;
KERRYTOWN. Spacious&#13;
3 bd, 2 bath, quiet area,&#13;
bath/kitchen updated,&#13;
basement w/ laundry 8&#13;
RENTEDIII&#13;
Lovely 2 bdrm in pretty&#13;
area. Spacious. Oak&#13;
floors, A/C, laundry. No&#13;
dogs. $975. 741-4984&#13;
M ILA N -3 bdrm, 1.5&#13;
bath, Section 8 W e lcome.&#13;
$850/mo + security.&#13;
(734) 828-7012&#13;
1 BDRM. APT. - Great location!&#13;
Walking distance&#13;
to Depot Town 8 EMU.&#13;
Very clean 8 quiet. Gas 8&#13;
water included. $750/mo&#13;
1 pet ok. Washer/dryer.&#13;
Call Mike: 734-260-8065&#13;
Pinckney - 3 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, 1527 sq'. Terms for&#13;
small pets. $1200/mo.&#13;
810-227-3444____________&#13;
Ranch Duplex, West&#13;
Side, 2 bdrm, bsmt, quiet&#13;
Ct, yard,Ceramic bath,&#13;
$750 (734) 397-8811&#13;
★ Whitmore Lake ★&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath, finished&#13;
walkout, appliances, C/A,&#13;
$1050, (248) 396-4030.&#13;
W. Side - Large 2 bdrms,&#13;
great kitchen, laundry,&#13;
garage, $850 + utilities.&#13;
Call (734) 662-5058.&#13;
Y P S I-1100 S F ,3 b d rm ,&#13;
1.5 bath, washer/dryer,&#13;
garage. $1000/mo., S e c tion&#13;
8 OK, 734-323-8826&#13;
Lake Property&#13;
and Recreational&#13;
Rental&#13;
3 bdrm lakefront, 2 full&#13;
bath. Portage Lk Munith,&#13;
Mich. $700. Sept 15 -&#13;
May 17.734-751-3063&#13;
Half Moon Lake year&#13;
round cottage Fireplace,&#13;
laundryHardwoods. $850&#13;
+ deposit.734-433-1482&#13;
Hamburg, Beachfront&#13;
All-Sports, 2 yr old Log&#13;
Home, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath,&#13;
2car garage. $1600 lease&#13;
(810) 231-1957&#13;
New Penthouse Condo&#13;
Belleville Lake, 1750 sq'&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath, garage,&#13;
$1850/mo. 734-368-0170&#13;
PORTAGE Waterfront&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath, deck,&#13;
fireplace. No smoke.&#13;
$1500. 734-330-6499&#13;
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Amazing Ypsi Homes&#13;
3 8 4 bedroom ranch&#13;
Sec. 8 ok 734-316-2895&#13;
A Must See! 3 Bdrm apt.,&#13;
485 Jefferson Ave. Sect.&#13;
8 welcome. $850/mo.&#13;
734-481-0252.____________&#13;
Ann Arbor, 10 minutes&#13;
North 3 bdrm, lake access,&#13;
big yard. $995/mo.&#13;
(810)229-8695; 533-0211&#13;
AnnArbor 2bdrm 1200sf&#13;
home w/large yard. On&#13;
bus route. All appliances,&#13;
recent upgrades. $1,020&#13;
+ utilities. 734-697-8771&#13;
Ann Arbor, 3 bdrm, 1&#13;
bath ranch, Lakewood&#13;
sub. access to 1-94 8 M-&#13;
14, $1200. 734-428-9662&#13;
ANN ARBOR 3 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath, huge lot. Could&#13;
be as low as $950. *For&#13;
a free list of homes call&#13;
734-521-0235 or visit&#13;
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ANN ARBOR, 3 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath ranch, fireplace,&#13;
large yard, close to xwys&#13;
$1250. Bill, 734-434-9087&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bdrm cape&#13;
cod, 1 bath, bsmt, near&#13;
elemen. school, $1075 +&#13;
utilities. 734-878-9605&#13;
Ann Arbor- 3bdrm, deck,&#13;
newly remodeled, washer&#13;
/dryer. Washtenaw 8&#13;
23, $990. 734-434-2362.&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bdrm,&#13;
fenced yard, basement.&#13;
5125 Jackson. $995.&#13;
734-995-1567&#13;
Ann Arbor - 3 bdrm&#13;
ranch in great location,&#13;
newer carpet, fresh paint&#13;
large corner lot w/ big&#13;
yard, attached garage,&#13;
laundry room, all&#13;
appliances. $1250/mo&#13;
(734) 904-1162.&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bdrms, 2&#13;
baths, firplace, C/A, Historic&#13;
Home on 7 acres.&#13;
15 mins to Hospitals.&#13;
Quiet, close to hwys.&#13;
$1800 (734)483-3934.&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bdrms, 2&#13;
baths, washer/dryer, AC,&#13;
hardwood floors, updated&#13;
kitchen. $1500.&#13;
(734)645-7909.___________&#13;
Whitmore Lake-3 bdrm&#13;
Furnished, Sept-June,&#13;
$600/mo. call 313-562-&#13;
4466 or 734-449f8285&#13;
Whitmore Lake Front&#13;
furnished efficiency,&#13;
washer/dryer $650.&#13;
18 2 bdrm lake access,&#13;
washer/dryer.&#13;
Rent w/option to buy.&#13;
734-323-7022&#13;
Manufactured&#13;
Housing-Rental&#13;
ANN ARBOR&#13;
3 bedroom 2 bath home&#13;
on huge lot. Could be as&#13;
low as $950/mo. Zero&#13;
down or rent to own.&#13;
734-521-0236&#13;
Ann Arbor - 3 or 4 bdrm,&#13;
Vz finished bsmt, A/C, 2&#13;
bath, wash/dry, renovated.&#13;
$1100. 734-883-9036&#13;
Ann Arbor 4 bdrm&#13;
$1200. Great 3 bdrm w/&#13;
garage Ypsi. $90Q-$1150&#13;
Sec 8 OK. 734-945-7074&#13;
4 Open House 4&#13;
Sat. 8/18,10-3&#13;
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TImberlands MHP, 3375&#13;
E. Michigan Ave., Ypsi&#13;
48198. ©734-483-2020.&#13;
ANN ARBOR - 4 bdrm, 2&#13;
1/2 bath, near shopping&#13;
8 freeway, fenced yard,&#13;
2 car garage, $1850. Call&#13;
734-717-6913&#13;
Ann Arbor 4 bdrm 2.5&#13;
bath ranch on 3/4 acre.&#13;
Beautiful fenced yard.&#13;
$1700/mo. 734-429-4543&#13;
Office Space-Rent&#13;
Duplex-Rental&#13;
Ann Arbor - Downtown&#13;
1,500 sf office w/parking&#13;
734-487-9640&#13;
www.phoenixco.biz&#13;
Ann Arbor Downtown -&#13;
535 W. William.&#13;
Argus Bldg. 377 SF&#13;
(734)663-2622.&#13;
Ann Arbor Great View,&#13;
950 sf, w/kitchenette 8&#13;
full bath, flexible lease,&#13;
$875/mo. 734-622-8112&#13;
Ann Arbor - Jackson Ave&#13;
1,900-19,000sf flex space&#13;
734-487-9640&#13;
www.phoenixco.biz&#13;
Ann Arbor, Pauline 8&#13;
Stadium, 400 8 1,268 sq.&#13;
ft. $15/sq. ft. Generous&#13;
parking. 769-2344 or&#13;
hutch@provide.net______&#13;
ANN ARBOR W. Jackson&#13;
Rd. frontage - Freshly remodeled,&#13;
phones, data,&#13;
cable ready, parking,&#13;
easy access to 1-94. 625&#13;
sq. ft. upstairs. $975 +&#13;
utilities. 734-663-4423&#13;
AVAIL Suites from $450/&#13;
mo. includes heat, A/C,&#13;
electric 8 internet. 1-94 8&#13;
Baker. 734-426-3000&#13;
OFFICE SPACE&#13;
ON JACKSON RD&#13;
ANNARBOR. 200-1200 sf.&#13;
Additional 5000-6000 sf&#13;
possible. Build to suit.&#13;
810-534-2077&#13;
Ann Arbor 4 bedrooms,&#13;
2 baths, washer/dryer,&#13;
new paint, new carpet,&#13;
basement. Fantastic&#13;
home on one-acre&#13;
wooded lot. 8-or 12-&#13;
month lease available.&#13;
$1,950. (734) 945-2002.&#13;
ANN ARBOR, Ashley St.&#13;
3 bdrm, 1 bath. No pets.&#13;
$1200 + . 734-971-8312&#13;
Ann Arbor, beautiful 3&#13;
bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car in&#13;
quiet neighborhood.&#13;
$1,250. (313) 359-1022&#13;
Ann Arbor Burns Park&#13;
3BDRM/1.5BATH/1.5car&#13;
garage Complete renovation.&#13;
Stainless kitchen,&#13;
fenced yard. Will consider&#13;
sale or option to buy.&#13;
$2k/mo. 734-730-4557&#13;
Ann Arbor - downtown 2&#13;
bdrm, heat/water incl.&#13;
Avail Aug. $850/mo.&#13;
734-216-6419____________&#13;
ANN ARBOR NE- 3 bdrm&#13;
2 bath, 1450sf, large&#13;
yard, close to freeway.&#13;
$1100/mo. 734-930-6617&#13;
ANN ARBOR NE - Nice 3&#13;
bdrm. big family rm Huron&#13;
8 Thurston schools.&#13;
$1500. 734-761-1880&#13;
ANN ARBOR N.E.-Nice 4&#13;
bdrm cape cod. Family&#13;
room w/ fireplace, A/C, 2&#13;
car garage, backyard on&#13;
pond. Thurston School,&#13;
Avail 9/1. $1350/mo.&#13;
734-330-3034.&#13;
Avail for Falll 7 bdrm&#13;
house on Perrin, close&#13;
walk to EMU campus. 2&#13;
kitchens, 3 baths, washer,&#13;
dryer, basement, parking,&#13;
pet friendly. MUST&#13;
SE ED 734-478-6128&#13;
Avail. Saline Ranch&#13;
1 Acre lot in town.&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 car garage,&#13;
full basement, no smoke/&#13;
pets $1500.734-260-9678&#13;
Beautiful Ypsi 3 bdrm,&#13;
W. Side, 1.5 bath, 2 car,&#13;
large yard, Avail Sept.,&#13;
$1150+ (734) 417-8679&#13;
Belleville - 5 bdrms,&#13;
beautiful huge yard, 2.5&#13;
car, 1.5 bath, fireplace&#13;
$800/mo. 734-217-9131&#13;
Burns Park - Designer&#13;
Reno. 4 bdrm, or 2&#13;
suites, 2 bath,cool kitchen&#13;
w/ granite 8 stainless&#13;
steel, 2180sf, close to&#13;
Burn Parks schools, campus&#13;
8 shops. $2100/mo&#13;
734-645-4567____________&#13;
CHELSEA- 3 Bedroom&#13;
with large kitchen could&#13;
be as low as $1000/mo&#13;
Zero down or rent to&#13;
own. 734-521-0198&#13;
CHELSEA - Private executive&#13;
log home on 5&#13;
acres. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2&#13;
fpl, bar, decks, $2500/&#13;
mo. Terry: 734-476-4134&#13;
Country - 3 bdrm 2 bath,&#13;
family, front 8 dining&#13;
room, kitchen $800/mo.&#13;
1st, last, deposit 8 references.&#13;
(734) 740-2660&#13;
Country Setting 1500 sf,&#13;
2 bdrm, den, deck, no&#13;
smoke/pet Zeeb Rd.&#13;
$900 313-336-5175&#13;
Dexter 4 bdrm, 2 baths,&#13;
pets ok, 3+ car garage&#13;
w/loft, pole barn $1700.&#13;
(734)646-4810.___________&#13;
DEXTER -Beautiful view,&#13;
riverfront home. 3 bdrm,&#13;
1.5 bath, deck, garage&#13;
fireplace $1,525 No&#13;
smoke/pets734-904-3975&#13;
5 bdrm, 2 full bath. Tons&#13;
of parking. 106 W. Madison,&#13;
near UM Stadium.&#13;
Avail Sept. 734-645-3404&#13;
4bdrm 2.5 bath $199/mo&#13;
4%down,30yrs,8%! listings&#13;
800-619-3816 xR687&#13;
4 bdrm, 2 full 2 half&#13;
baths 3500sf. Study,&#13;
fireplace, formal dining,&#13;
C/A, All Appliances.&#13;
$1800/mo. S e c8 0K.&#13;
(734) 528-4486&#13;
4 Bdrm home for rent;&#13;
2100sf Ann Arbor/&#13;
Dexter;$1,700mo August&#13;
1; Jon@734-255-6010&#13;
Kerrytown 3 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, hardwood, parking,&#13;
lease/reference/security.&#13;
$1,250. 734-341-6411&#13;
Mid Century Gem in Ann&#13;
Arbor Hills - 4 bdrm, 3&#13;
bath. Renovated, huge,&#13;
open 4100sf, luxury living&#13;
w/ views, best of A2.&#13;
$3500/mo. 734-645-4567&#13;
N/E Ann Arbor&#13;
6 bedrooms,&#13;
with acreage. Pets ok.&#13;
Furnished or unfurnished.$&#13;
1900. 734-730-4615.&#13;
Off Packard a block east&#13;
of Golfside. 3 bdrm&#13;
ranch, 1300 sq. ft, 1 full&#13;
plus 2 half bath, fireplace,&#13;
dishwasher. 1300&#13;
sq. ft. of finished basement.&#13;
Carport, fenced&#13;
yard. Small pets.&#13;
$n00/mo. 734-678-9637&#13;
Older 1 bdrm, 2 bath&#13;
horpe in a rural setting&#13;
W. of Manchester. No&#13;
smoke/pet. $700. (734)&#13;
428-9366, after 7 pm.&#13;
Pittsfield Twp 3 bdrm,2.5&#13;
bath, finished basement,&#13;
2 car, fireplace, C/A,&#13;
deck, etc! 734-323-7919.&#13;
Refinished outside 8 in, 5&#13;
bdrm immediate occupancy,&#13;
807 S. Division&#13;
Marc. 734-679-5092&#13;
Saline 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath&#13;
ranch. Full bsmt A/C,&#13;
$1,200/mo. 734-320-3326&#13;
www.bob.postdot.com&#13;
SALINE - 3 bdrm, 2 bath&#13;
ranch, C/A, finished,&#13;
basment, fenced yard&#13;
$1200/mo. 734-383-7000&#13;
SALINE, OPEN SUN 1-4.&#13;
360 Berkshire. 3 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath,2 car garage, deck&#13;
$1395/Mo 734-429-5565&#13;
SALINE SCHOOLS&#13;
3 bdrm, sits on almost 4&#13;
acres. $1100/mo. terms&#13;
negotiable. 734-657-5047&#13;
Small House - Ellsworth/&#13;
Carpenter Rd. No smoke.&#13;
$575 +utilities 327-6949.&#13;
SUMPT ER TWP.&#13;
LINCOLN SCHOOLS&#13;
3 bdrm. Sec 8 ok. $800.&#13;
734-461-9664&#13;
3 bdrm+Walkto EMU,&#13;
2.5 bath, full bsmt Detached&#13;
garage $1400/mo&#13;
+ utilities 663-8800______&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bdrm , garage&#13;
washer/dryer, updated&#13;
kitchen. Near UM&#13;
$1500/mo. 734-369-8049&#13;
3 BDRM - Homes 8&#13;
condos for rent,&#13;
Ypsilanti area. For info&#13;
call (734) 480-0675&#13;
3 bdrm, 1 bath, large&#13;
backyard, $750 + utilities,&#13;
Ypsi Twp. Avail&#13;
now! 734-482-2557&#13;
2 4-bdrm houses, new&#13;
kitchens, air, deck. 1929&#13;
Tyler, 2681 Woodruff Ln.&#13;
Sect8QK.734-260-9911.&#13;
Weliesly Gardens Condo&#13;
2 bdrm 2V2 bath 1487 sq'&#13;
att. garage, 24hr fitness&#13;
center. Avail 9/1, $1495&#13;
734-395-2948.&#13;
yahoo.com enter&#13;
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Whitmore Lake - 3 bdrm,&#13;
2.5 bath, basement, 2.5&#13;
car. Lake Access, $1500/&#13;
mo. 517-404-2224&#13;
Newer 3 bdrm, 2200 sq.&#13;
ft. Sunroom, fireplace,&#13;
no pets/smoking.&#13;
$1450/mo. 734-461-2848.&#13;
Willis - Small 1 bdrm&#13;
trailer on private land&#13;
$450/mo. + utilities.&#13;
734-461-2975.____________&#13;
Y P S I- 1200 sf. 3bdrm,&#13;
hardwood floors fenced&#13;
back yard,updated&#13;
$1175/mo. 734-476-0252&#13;
Y PSI - 268 Kirk 5 bdrm, 3&#13;
bath, 2 car, finished&#13;
basement, separate apt.&#13;
w/kitchen 8 living room,&#13;
$1500/mo. low security&#13;
dep. 734-658-8154&#13;
YPSI - 3 8 4 bdrm, Belleville&#13;
schools, newly remodeled,&#13;
$900-1,000.&#13;
Sec. 8 ok 734-485-3668&#13;
Ypsilanti Township 3&#13;
bedrooms, 3 baths, 2006&#13;
built PULTE Ranch, Se ction&#13;
8 OK $1750+ utilities.&#13;
(734)717-9472.&#13;
Ypsi, Nice 2bdrm house&#13;
w/ separate 1 Bdrm bsmt&#13;
apt. Prospect Park area.&#13;
$850 (main house)&#13;
$400(apt) 734-944-0781.&#13;
Y PSI - Rent w/option to&#13;
buy. 3 bdrms, A/C, large&#13;
fenced in yard, excellent&#13;
terms avail. Sec. 8 okay.&#13;
$1110. 734-741-9331&#13;
Y PS I -3 Bdrm, 231 Dakota,&#13;
fenced yard. $900/&#13;
mo. +utilities. 734-944-&#13;
7101 or 313-999-4359&#13;
Y PSI TW P 1629 S. Pasadena,&#13;
nice remodeled 3&#13;
bdrm 1 bath, garage, no&#13;
pets.$1060 734-635-6200&#13;
Ypsi Twp. 2194 Holmes,&#13;
2bdrm,basement, garage&#13;
fenced yard. No smoke/&#13;
pets. $850. 734-904-5282&#13;
Y PSI TWP-3 bdrm Cape,&#13;
finished basement, C/A,&#13;
fenced yard, 1070 Lester,&#13;
$1175, OPEN HOUSE&#13;
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Residential&#13;
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Country&#13;
Homes-Rental&#13;
Beautiful country setting&#13;
Saline. Small 2 bdrm restored&#13;
home $1,100/mo.&#13;
(248) 399-6915&#13;
Furnished Lakefront&#13;
home-3 bdrm,1.5 bath,&#13;
fireplace, laundry, Sept-&#13;
Jun e Hamburg,$900 313-&#13;
383-0305 313-701-3391&#13;
Home on farm&#13;
in Chelsea area,&#13;
avail 1st Sept. $700/mo.&#13;
(734) 426-4038&#13;
House in the country, 3&#13;
bdrms, 1 bath, dishwasher,&#13;
laundry, hardwood&#13;
flo ors, original wood&#13;
work, new furnace 8 C/A&#13;
on 1 acre, 15 min E of&#13;
Ann Arbor, Avail 9-1.&#13;
$1195. 734-546-8733.&#13;
MILAN Country house 1&#13;
bdrm, 1’/2 bath, laundry,&#13;
air. $700 w/utilities. 734-&#13;
439-7940; 313-218-3314&#13;
Milan - Spacious 3 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath, smoke free,&#13;
$950/mo. 248-640-3393&#13;
Brighton Schools - 3&#13;
bdrm, V/s bath w/ walkout&#13;
basement (ideal for&#13;
office). 2V2 car garage w/&#13;
workshop. 1+ acres&#13;
$1050. (810) 623-8517&#13;
Hamburg/Pinckney Area&#13;
2 bdrm duplexes $490/&#13;
$550. Lake access. No&#13;
dogs. 734-662-8669&#13;
Pinckney, Chain of Lakes&#13;
1500sf, 4 bdrm, garage,&#13;
appliances, private dock,&#13;
$1185. 517-404-9221&#13;
South Lyon -1 yr. old,&#13;
3-4 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1st&#13;
floor laundry, bonus&#13;
room, basement, 3 car&#13;
garage, C/A, appliances,&#13;
$1875. (248) 214-5889.&#13;
WATERFRONT All sports&#13;
lake,2+ bdrm,appliances&#13;
private, good commute&#13;
distance. 517-545-9952&#13;
1 bdrm Sept-June, on&#13;
beautiful Hamburg Lake.&#13;
15 min to Ann Arbor No&#13;
smoke/pets.$550/mo.&#13;
Also efficiency Apt.&#13;
$450/mo. Utilities included.&#13;
810-231-2307&#13;
South Lyon - 3 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath, pet ok, very cute&#13;
8 clean, $900 + utilities.&#13;
Call (231) 258-3413.&#13;
3 bdrm farmhouse,&#13;
blacktop rd. Saline&#13;
schools. $750/per mo.&#13;
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Alabama Beach Condos-&#13;
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Now 3 units,start at&#13;
$390/wk. 205-446-5794&#13;
guifrent@otelco.net&#13;
1 bdrm/bath in private&#13;
home. Laundry, internet,&#13;
util. incl. Near UM/St.&#13;
Joe. No smoke/pets.&#13;
$575/mo. (734)741-9360.&#13;
1 Mo Free! Ypsi. 1 bdrm&#13;
in 5 bdrm house. Laundry,&#13;
garage, in-ground&#13;
pool $350. 248-474-7993&#13;
Ann Arbor Central Campus,&#13;
furnished rooms,&#13;
shared kitchen, laundry,&#13;
Internet, no pets,&#13;
$430+ 734-276-0886&#13;
Mexico Luxurious Grand&#13;
Mayan Suite several&#13;
locations. $900/wk.&#13;
(734)622-9607.___________&#13;
Pleasant Lake beach&#13;
house 4 bdrm,w/rowboat&#13;
No smoke/ pet&#13;
$1100/wk. 734-428-8445&#13;
Ann Arbor Downtown&#13;
$35/day, $189/wk, $700&#13;
8 up/mo. HBO, internet.&#13;
Embassy Hotel 662-7100&#13;
Ann Arbor @ Stadium 8&#13;
Pauline, 2 bdrm to share&#13;
w/ roommate. $375 +&#13;
utilities. (734) 355-3203&#13;
Attn! CLEAN, QUIET&#13;
ROOM, 1 blkfrom EMU,&#13;
Ypsi. $355 includes utilities.&#13;
734-635-7220&#13;
EMU AREA-La rg e&#13;
bright room, share kitchen&#13;
8 bath. No smoking/&#13;
pets. $365/mo. 461-6039&#13;
FURNISHED rooms, no&#13;
lease, long/short term,&#13;
w/furnished kitchen use.&#13;
Laundry 8 parking available.&#13;
$425/mo. Cafl 734-&#13;
327-6949 or 662-3947&#13;
Quiet room - Cable TV,&#13;
Internet, washer/ dryer,&#13;
kitchen use. $500. No&#13;
utilities. 734-677-5674&#13;
Room for rent also a 1&#13;
bdrm apt furnished, alt&#13;
utilities cable, A/C 734-&#13;
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Primary responsibilities&#13;
are (but not limited to):&#13;
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benefit paperwork for&#13;
several small copipanies.&#13;
Please submit resume&#13;
and salary requirements:&#13;
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fax:775-213-3742 or&#13;
email: jobs@avfuel.com&#13;
A M A M&#13;
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and Monuments&#13;
• Arborcrest Memorial&#13;
Park- 4 lots in Veterans&#13;
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Chaplins Memorial. Val-&#13;
. ued at $2800 ea. Will Sell&#13;
2 for $3200 or 4 for&#13;
$5200. (810) 231-0133&#13;
Bioscience and&#13;
Pharmaceutical&#13;
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MICROBIOLOGICAL LAB&#13;
TECH, FT. Environmental&#13;
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2 yr degree required.&#13;
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Is NOW accepting&#13;
Applications for 1 bdrm&#13;
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starter. (734) 730-5339&#13;
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3 Bettermade routes.&#13;
$150,000 734-699-1670.&#13;
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rooms Day 8 weekend&#13;
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Absolutely Immaculate&#13;
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bath 8 garage Internet 8&#13;
cable. $525 includes utilities&#13;
734-971-0022&#13;
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in ranch, avail Aug/Sept,&#13;
no lease. $520+. Share&#13;
amenities. 734-769-6956&#13;
ANN ARBOR NE - Share&#13;
great farm house,3 acres&#13;
furnished. No smoke/&#13;
pets. $395. 734-332-3355&#13;
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area, full bath, fireplace,&#13;
study area, fully furnished,&#13;
$700+ utilities. No&#13;
lease. 734-663-5751&#13;
Avail Now, share home.&#13;
5 mi to W(iC, bus to UM,&#13;
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utilities 734-945-5713&#13;
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cable/utilitles/hi'Speed&#13;
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734-972-3321&#13;
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AN N A R BO R 1 BEDROOM,&#13;
WOOD FLOORS.&#13;
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w/ washer/dryer, garage,&#13;
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$650. (734)994-3480.&#13;
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no pets. $o50 +&#13;
utilities /34-255-0538&#13;
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1200. 517-629-5155.&#13;
Y PSI - 3 bdrm. 1 bath,&#13;
appliances, Ainsworth&#13;
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$900/mo. 734-883-4071&#13;
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3 bdrm ranch, finished&#13;
bsmt,garage,fenced yard&#13;
$1300. 734-383-7000&#13;
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+ security 734-476-1333&#13;
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+ utilities. 734-417-4330&#13;
Room furnished nonsmoking&#13;
.cable, utilities&#13;
included.Clean quiet,&#13;
Male. $350, 663-3803&#13;
Scio Farms. Share Home&#13;
No alcohol, drugs,&#13;
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utilities . 734-891-7269&#13;
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734-761-8422&#13;
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Iving room, shared utilities.&#13;
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m&#13;
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bdrm, 2 bath, all appliances&#13;
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close to U-M, St. Jo e 's&#13;
$1250/mo. 734-657-8195&#13;
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1.5 bath ranch, garage,&#13;
bsmt, garden, deck, 8 all&#13;
appliances. $1200/mo&#13;
734-428-7730; 740-3296&#13;
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2 bath. Yard, parking.&#13;
Screened back porch&#13;
$1280. 734-434-4285&#13;
m i i v e&#13;
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Everything Michigan&#13;
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per month, utilities included.&#13;
(734)637-0913.&#13;
ANN ARBOR W. Side,&#13;
nice 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath,&#13;
washer/dryer, garage&#13;
$1050. 734-761-3960.&#13;
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2bdrm 1 bath, lawn 8&#13;
snow maint. incl. $775&#13;
per mo. 734-717-3516&#13;
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Storage Space,&#13;
Garage and&#13;
Parking-Rent&#13;
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3rd St. house. Private entrance.&#13;
$80/mo. for 180&#13;
sf. Garage space avail.&#13;
734-769-0277&#13;
Afterschool driver/&#13;
companion/errands for&#13;
teenage daughters. Ann ,&#13;
Arbor W. side. Mon-Fri.&#13;
3:15-6 or 7. Must have&#13;
■ own transportation, reliable,&#13;
8 fun. No smoking.&#13;
Call: 734-769-2847&#13;
Assistant Teacher, FT 8&#13;
PT for Christian DayCare.&#13;
■ Experience Necessary.&#13;
Little Lamb Nursery 8&#13;
Kindergarten, 971-4811&#13;
NANNY for after school&#13;
care for 6-yr old. Nonsmoker,&#13;
must have own&#13;
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resume to 734-975-1754&#13;
NANNY for newborn in&#13;
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starting In Sept.&#13;
Call 734-433-0320&#13;
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nationally accredited&#13;
center seeking motivated&#13;
professional and creative&#13;
preschool teacher to join&#13;
our staff. Min. education&#13;
requirement is an Associates&#13;
degree In Early&#13;
Childhood. 734-482-6161&#13;
Private club, with youth&#13;
facility, offers care&#13;
and/or activities for&#13;
children 2 months to&#13;
11 years of age. Hiring&#13;
for evening and Saturday&#13;
shifts. Free membership&#13;
included. Apply at Liberty&#13;
Athletic Club, 2975&#13;
W. Liberty, Ann Arbor.&#13;
PT Nanny w/car needed&#13;
to pick-up child after&#13;
school Mon-Fri, 3:20p.m.&#13;
10-12 hrs/wk. References&#13;
required. (734) 547-9674&#13;
SUPER SITTER! Part&#13;
time, after school hours&#13;
plus more hours during&#13;
school vacations. Experienced&#13;
child care provider&#13;
needed to take care of&#13;
our two silly, smart and&#13;
sweet daughters, ages 4&#13;
and 6 in our west side of&#13;
Ann Arbor home. Super&#13;
Sitter must enjoy playing&#13;
inside and outside, be a&#13;
patient and positive person,&#13;
follow parent's&#13;
guidelines for teaching&#13;
and encouraging polite&#13;
social skills and must like&#13;
to laugh. Non-smoker,&#13;
reliable transportation,&#13;
ability to prepare child&#13;
meals, light housekeeping&#13;
and laundry assistance.&#13;
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Computer and&#13;
Technical&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
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benefits&#13;
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staff for our Network&#13;
Operations Center at our&#13;
corporate offices in Ann&#13;
Arbor. Candidates with&#13;
previous computer or&#13;
networking experience&#13;
are desired. FT and PT&#13;
available, paying $9-&#13;
$10/hr plus benefits&#13;
for FT.&#13;
All Media Guide&#13;
(allmediaguide.com) is&#13;
the world's largest and&#13;
most comprehensive entertainment&#13;
information&#13;
resource for music, movies&#13;
and games. AMG is&#13;
an Equal Opportunity&#13;
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competitive salaries and&#13;
benefits. Please email&#13;
resumes with cover&#13;
letters to the Human&#13;
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time for most drivers!&#13;
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experienced OTR&#13;
professionals. Regional&#13;
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positions available. Call&#13;
or go online for more&#13;
details!&#13;
L o g is tic s , In c .&#13;
Experienced Teacher&#13;
for 2 yr. old room.&#13;
Charleen's Day Care Ctr,&#13;
7400 Rawsonville Rd.,&#13;
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■i p la y e r ne ed a lead&#13;
singer for punk band.&#13;
■ Call 810-555-5555&#13;
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University to design,&#13;
implement and maintain&#13;
library's database&#13;
projects.&#13;
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202 Bowen Field House,&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml 48197&#13;
Information Technology&#13;
Specialist Lincoln&#13;
Consolidated Schools&#13;
www.lincoln.k12.mi.us&#13;
Closing date: 8/17/07&#13;
877-687-5627&#13;
www.jdclogistics.com&#13;
DRIVER - Looking for FT&#13;
route driver for local&#13;
vending company. Fax&#13;
resume 734-622-9300&#13;
Drivers&#13;
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Class A - REPEAT LANES&#13;
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Experienced in regular,&#13;
specialized concrete&#13;
work. Call 734-972-5566.&#13;
Domestic&#13;
Employment&#13;
Wanted&#13;
F id u c ia r y&#13;
S e rv ic e s&#13;
S u p e r v is o r&#13;
to oversee trust,&#13;
protective services and&#13;
administration of benefits.&#13;
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accounting accuracy and&#13;
knowledge of benefit&#13;
programs is required.&#13;
Ann Arbor area, full time,&#13;
benefits. Fax resume to&#13;
734-483-9557.&#13;
Housekeeper for Ann Arbor&#13;
couple, 2 teenagers,&#13;
Mon-Thurs. 3-6pm. occasional&#13;
driving; no cooking.&#13;
Starting $13/hr. After&#13;
8pm. (734) 663-9134&#13;
Caring nanny needed for&#13;
4 boys. Also help with&#13;
house duties. Work Sat &amp;&#13;
Sun. Call 734-218-2842&#13;
or 734-839-6368&#13;
Find it Here!&#13;
In the classifieds.&#13;
DRIVERS: Yellow Cab&#13;
needs good drivers. $$$&#13;
cash work. Visit 2050&#13;
Commerce Blvd.&#13;
Driver Trainees&#13;
Needed!&#13;
Earn $800 plus per&#13;
week!&#13;
Train to drive for&#13;
Werner Enterprises&#13;
AtNu-Way-# 1 in Ml!&#13;
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CDL A SAP!&#13;
No experience needed!&#13;
2 local training centers&#13;
1-888-690-0133&#13;
R e g io n a l D r iv e r s&#13;
Home every weekend,&#13;
42 cents per mile, 1500&#13;
mi. guaranteed for the&#13;
1st 90 days, benefits&#13;
avail, after 90 days.&#13;
Requirements: must&#13;
have hazmat, doubles&#13;
endorsement. Class A&#13;
CDL, 1 yr driving exp.&#13;
border crossing capable,&#13;
dump exp. preferred and&#13;
good safe driving record.&#13;
Please cal! recruiting at:&#13;
888-790-2768. or www.&#13;
stonetransport.com/&#13;
employment&#13;
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INSTRU C TOR&#13;
O P EN IN G S&#13;
W a s h te n a w&#13;
C o m m u n it y C o lle g e&#13;
Psychology and&#13;
Nursing Medical&#13;
Surgical&#13;
Instructors:&#13;
Psychology Instructor -&#13;
teach courses In the&#13;
Human Services Program&#13;
that would include&#13;
Introduction to Human&#13;
Services, Group Dynamics&#13;
and Counseling,&#13;
Interviewing and Assessment&#13;
and supervising&#13;
field placement experience.&#13;
This position will&#13;
also teach first and&#13;
second year courses in&#13;
Psychology, primarily&#13;
Introductory Psychology&#13;
and Behavior Modification.&#13;
Minimum qualifications:&#13;
Masters degree in&#13;
Psychology, doctorate&#13;
preferred, full or limited&#13;
licensure as a Clinical&#13;
Psychologist preferred,&#13;
equivalent of two years&#13;
full time teaching experience&#13;
(preference given&#13;
to candidates who have&#13;
taught in a human service&#13;
program), and equivalent&#13;
of two or more&#13;
years agency work experience&#13;
within the human&#13;
services field.&#13;
Nursing Instructor -&#13;
teach courses in lecture,&#13;
lab and clinical settings&#13;
through the use of appropriate&#13;
learning experiences&#13;
that provide the&#13;
opportunity to meet&#13;
overall course objectives&#13;
and program goals. This&#13;
position has the primary&#13;
responsibility of instructing&#13;
associate degree&#13;
candidates in the registered&#13;
nurse program.&#13;
Minimum qualifications:&#13;
Masters degree in Nursing,&#13;
minimum of two&#13;
years teaching experience&#13;
at the community&#13;
college level or in an established&#13;
teaching program&#13;
in the discipline of&#13;
nursing, current Michigan&#13;
Nursing licensure or&#13;
eligibility for Ml license,&#13;
and minimum of two&#13;
years recent (within last&#13;
six months) full time&#13;
work experience in medical&#13;
surgical nursing.&#13;
Initial annual salary&#13;
range for these positions&#13;
is $47,931 - $62,538 dependent&#13;
upon education&#13;
and related experience;&#13;
base of 160 days/450&#13;
contact hours/32 weeks&#13;
per academic year with&#13;
numerous fringe benefits.&#13;
Anticipated date of appointment&#13;
is for the 2008&#13;
Winter semester, beginning&#13;
January 7, 2008.&#13;
Deadline for receipt of&#13;
WCC applications is&#13;
September 28, 2007.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should submit WCC&#13;
application form, letter of&#13;
interest, resume, required&#13;
licensure and all&#13;
college transcripts (student&#13;
copies acceptable)&#13;
to Washtenaw Community&#13;
College, Office of&#13;
Human Resource Management,&#13;
4800 E. Huron&#13;
River Dr., First Floor&#13;
Business Education&#13;
Building, Room 120, PO&#13;
Box 1610, Ann Arbor, Ml&#13;
48106. In addition for&#13;
the Psychology Instructor&#13;
position please&#13;
submit two letters of&#13;
recommendation, copies&#13;
of first day handouts,&#13;
and evidence of successful&#13;
teaching and professional/&#13;
effective work&#13;
contribution.&#13;
l - N For job postings and&#13;
application materials see&#13;
&gt; our web site at&#13;
http://www.wccnet.edu/&#13;
jobs. WCC is a smoke&#13;
free campus&#13;
AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
Assistant Toddler Teacher&#13;
Adventure Center.&#13;
Email resume to:&#13;
adventure_centercc@&#13;
yahoo.com&#13;
Cosmetology Instructor&#13;
needed for Jr . Room at&#13;
Scholars Cosmetology&#13;
University 734-971-3001&#13;
Director of the University&#13;
Distance Learning Center&#13;
Siena Heights University,&#13;
a Catholic University&#13;
sponsored by the Adrian&#13;
Dominican Sisters, seeks&#13;
qualified applicants for&#13;
the Director of the University&#13;
Distance Learning&#13;
Center. Responsibilities&#13;
include providing&#13;
innovative, strategic,&#13;
administrative and&#13;
academic leadership for&#13;
growth and expansion of&#13;
online learning at the&#13;
University level. The director&#13;
will have a demonstrated&#13;
record of academic&#13;
and administrative&#13;
experience dealing with&#13;
non-traditional students&#13;
and specifically with the&#13;
Infrastructure needed in&#13;
distance learning programs.&#13;
Additional responsibilities&#13;
include: recruitment&#13;
and training of&#13;
new faculty members,&#13;
management of learning&#13;
systems software, enrollment&#13;
management, and&#13;
maintaining the master&#13;
online schedule. Master's&#13;
degree in related field required,&#13;
earned doctorate&#13;
preferred;&#13;
with a minimum of two&#13;
years professional work&#13;
experience with distance&#13;
learning education.&#13;
Qualified candidates are&#13;
invited to respond with&#13;
cover letter, resume and&#13;
list of professional&#13;
references to:&#13;
Siena Heights University,&#13;
HR Department,&#13;
1247 E. Siena Heights&#13;
Drive, Adrian, Ml 49221.&#13;
Materials may be electronically&#13;
submitted to&#13;
shujobs@&#13;
sienaheights.edu.&#13;
Review of applications&#13;
will begin immediately&#13;
and continue until the&#13;
position is filled. EOE&#13;
Washtenaw Technical&#13;
Middle College&#13;
is seeking a Secondary&#13;
Science Teacher(DX&#13;
Certification), Benefits&#13;
Include Michigan Retirement&#13;
System, competitive&#13;
salary and benefit/&#13;
insurance package. By&#13;
Aug. 20th, forward cover&#13;
letter and resume to&#13;
psahakia@wccnet.edu&#13;
or fax to 734-973-3464&#13;
or mail to: Washtenaw&#13;
Technical Middle College&#13;
4800 E. Huron River Dr.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106-&#13;
1610(734) 973-3410&#13;
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begin in August/ September&#13;
at New Horizons&#13;
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Financing options and&#13;
job placement assistance&#13;
available - grants and Gl&#13;
Bill accepted. Associate&#13;
member of Ml Works.&#13;
Employment&#13;
Wanted&#13;
NANNY AVAIL- Exp,&#13;
mature, loving woman.&#13;
Healthcare background&#13;
seeks PT position. 10-15&#13;
hrs/wk. w/ infants &amp; toddlers,&#13;
Individual situations&#13;
also accepted, references.&#13;
Own transportation.&#13;
734-327-7901&#13;
Engineering&#13;
Early Childhood&#13;
Positions&#13;
St. Paul Early Childhood&#13;
Center has part-time&#13;
positions available working&#13;
with 3 and 4 year&#13;
olds at our Preschool&#13;
program at 495 Earhart&#13;
Road. Position will begin&#13;
as soon as possible.&#13;
Prefer someone with a&#13;
minimum of a CDA and&#13;
experience but we will&#13;
train the right person.&#13;
Please contact our Site&#13;
Director at 734-821-2606.&#13;
E le m e n ta r y T e a c h e r&#13;
New Beginnings&#13;
Academy is seeking a&#13;
highly qualified K-5&#13;
teacher. Send resume&#13;
to: Dr. Wayne Millette&#13;
New Beginnings&#13;
Academy 211 E.&#13;
Michigan Ave Ypsilanti,&#13;
Ml 48198. WWW.&#13;
newbeginningsacademy.&#13;
org. (734) 481-9001.&#13;
H om e T u to r&#13;
Needed for Middle 8&#13;
High School student for&#13;
science &amp; math. Recent&#13;
teaching experience&#13;
preferred. Ann Arbor&#13;
Area. Call 734-669-0171.&#13;
Mechnical Engineer&#13;
A High-Tech company in&#13;
Saline, Ml, is seeking a&#13;
Mechanical Engineer&#13;
(Product Development)&#13;
to conceptualize,develop&#13;
&amp; bring to life Syron's&#13;
next generation of&#13;
automation integration&#13;
devices. Up to an MS&#13;
level, qualified candidates&#13;
will have 10-iyears&#13;
mechanical engineering&#13;
experience, CAD&#13;
skills,possess excellent&#13;
leadership skills 8 play&#13;
an active, hands-on role&#13;
in creating the product&#13;
design (self-sustaining).&#13;
Materials 8 casting&#13;
knowledge 8 ability to&#13;
converse in Japanese&#13;
desirable. Syron is a&#13;
supplier to the global&#13;
community. W e offer&#13;
excellent benefits 8&#13;
a pleasant working&#13;
environment. EOE.&#13;
Please submit resume 8&#13;
salary requirements to:&#13;
Syron Engineering&#13;
1325 Woodland Drive&#13;
Saline, Ml 48176&#13;
Fax 734 429-7764&#13;
alice.sullivan®&#13;
syron.com&#13;
S u b s c r ib e&#13;
T o d a y !&#13;
R E S E A R C H&#13;
E N G IN E E R&#13;
The Transportation Research&#13;
Center Inc. is&#13;
seeking a Research Engineer&#13;
for a major automotive&#13;
manufacturer in the&#13;
Ann Arbor area with at&#13;
least one to two years of&#13;
experience in safety/ impact&#13;
testing. Duties include&#13;
uploading data, vehicle&#13;
builds, sled buck&#13;
builds, and pre and post&#13;
test activities.&#13;
A bachelor's degree in&#13;
mechanical engineering&#13;
is required. Candidates&#13;
must have good organizational&#13;
and communication&#13;
skills, the ability to&#13;
work well in a team environment,&#13;
and the desire&#13;
to learn new skills.&#13;
This is a full-time position&#13;
with excellent benefits&#13;
package provided.&#13;
Deadline for filing is&#13;
August 18, 2007&#13;
To apply, reference job&#13;
#2007-068, send cover&#13;
letter/resume by mail,&#13;
fax, or email to:&#13;
Transportation&#13;
Research Center Inc.&#13;
Attn: H R&#13;
P.O. Box B-67&#13;
East Liberty, OH 43319&#13;
FAX: (937)666-2203&#13;
Email: hr(@trcpg.com&#13;
AN EQUAL&#13;
OPPORTUNITY&#13;
EMPLOYER&#13;
M/F/HA/&#13;
For additional information&#13;
about TRC Inc., visit&#13;
our web page:&#13;
www.trcpg.com&#13;
RESIDENT ENGINEER/&#13;
INSPECTOR&#13;
Seeking a Resident&#13;
Engineer/lnspector to&#13;
support the construction&#13;
contract administration&#13;
of water and buried pipeline&#13;
projects with multiple&#13;
concurrent contracts.&#13;
Responsibilities include&#13;
assisting the Project&#13;
Manager in managing a&#13;
field office; performing&#13;
RE inspection; scheduling;&#13;
change orders&#13;
preparation; payment&#13;
review; and shop&#13;
drawings/re-quests for&#13;
information coordination.&#13;
Requirements include&#13;
5+ years experience;&#13;
strong oral and&#13;
written communication&#13;
skills; B S in Engineering.&#13;
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DIRECTORY&#13;
Hills&#13;
^ iT T o ll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
Ford &amp; Plymouth roads.&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From The Mid $500,000’s&#13;
(734) 332-1234&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
^Arbor Woods&#13;
^Triangle Development&#13;
Model - 4207 Center Valley Dr.&#13;
Off Carpenter between Packard&#13;
&amp; Ellsworth behind Target&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$229,900-$290.900&#13;
734-477-9970&#13;
www.triangle-newhomes.com&#13;
kBIue Heron PointeTownhomes&#13;
"Centex Homes&#13;
6352 Trumpeter Lane-East&#13;
side of Platt. S. of Michigan&#13;
Ave(US-23 Exit 34) Pittsfield&#13;
Twp. Ypsilanti&#13;
From the high $150's&#13;
866-637-0525&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
kBrookside&#13;
"Centex Homes&#13;
8702 Barrington Dr.-S. Side of&#13;
Geddes between Prospect &amp;&#13;
Harris. Superior Twp.&#13;
From the high $170’s&#13;
866-637-3741&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Gallery at the Polo Fields&#13;
BRG Custom Homes&#13;
888 Eagle Ave.&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
From the $500's&#13;
734-669-2959&#13;
www.brgcustomhomes.com&#13;
Huron Pines&#13;
Guenther Homes&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. exit, north&#13;
Brighton&#13;
From the upper $200's&#13;
810-231-2486&#13;
www.Guentherhomes.com&#13;
The Gallery Luxury Flats &amp;&#13;
Penthouse&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
414 N. Main St. at Kerrytown&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
734-994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.TheGalleryA2.com&#13;
Pinewood Estates&#13;
Dreamway Homes&#13;
1-94 to exit 150 go south thru light&#13;
to Arthur Drive go right&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
starting at just $149,900&#13;
(734)433-5462 or (517) 522-6828&#13;
www.dreamwayhomes.com&#13;
The Village of Hickory Pointe&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
4990 Gingko Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile east of US23&#13;
Pittsfield Township&#13;
From the $260’s&#13;
734-677-7625&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
Inverness Woods&#13;
Guenther Building Co.&#13;
Next to Inverness Golf on&#13;
North Territorial&#13;
From the Low $300’s&#13;
734-433-1775&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
.AshleyTerrace Condominiums&#13;
^Joseph Freed and Associates&#13;
218 W. Huron Btwn. /Vshley &amp; 1st&#13;
Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
Mid $200’s to Penthouse Suites&#13;
734-662-7000&#13;
AshleyTerraceCondos.com&#13;
.Aspen Ridge Square and&#13;
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Centex Homes&#13;
6095 Schuss Crossing-SE&#13;
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Single family homes from $180's&#13;
Condominiums from the high $180's&#13;
866-637-0523&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
.Autumn Woods Condominiums&#13;
^Sutton Development. Co. LLC&#13;
8101 Autumn Woods Tr, NE&#13;
corner of Clark and Prospect in&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From the $160's&#13;
734-482-9000&#13;
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&gt;^Chelsea Fairways &amp; Springs&#13;
^ ^ ^ R . Cook Properties&#13;
673 Park Side Ct.&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
Homes from the $230's&#13;
&amp; Condos from the $130's&#13;
734-637-8120&#13;
www.rcookproperties.com&#13;
Gregory Farms Single Family&#13;
Custom Homes&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off Wylie Rd, between&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney &amp; Island Lake Rd.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
From the low $300's&#13;
734-424-9973&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
Kirkway of Scio&#13;
Keystone Custom Building, LLC&#13;
West off Staebler, south of Jackson&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
$249,000-$339,900&#13;
(734) 995-5500&#13;
www.KeystoneCustomBuilding.com&#13;
Rosewood Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
6325 Conifer Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile west of US23&#13;
Pittsfield&#13;
From the $180’s&#13;
734-677-6800&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
Warrior Cove of Grass Lake&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Michigan Ave. to Norvell- South&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
$149,900 +&#13;
734-323-0111&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
.Courtyards of Dundee &amp;&#13;
Dundee Ridge&#13;
R. Cook Properties&#13;
601 Powell Dr.&#13;
Dundee&#13;
Townhomes from $99,000 &amp;&#13;
Homes from the $150's&#13;
734-637-8120&#13;
www.rcookproperties.com&#13;
0 Harvest Ridge&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
On US12 in the Village of Clinton&#13;
across from the High School&#13;
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517-456-8681&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
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0 Balmoral Park Condos&#13;
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Main St. South of Ann Arbor-&#13;
Saline Rd.&#13;
From $260’s&#13;
www.BalmoralParkCondos.com&#13;
^The Banks of Saline&#13;
Saline River Properties, LLC&#13;
Condominium Development&#13;
with Central Elevator&#13;
237 Monroe St., Saline, Ml&#13;
- on the river&#13;
Office Hours: 12-4pm everyday&#13;
Starting from $225,000 to $299,000&#13;
734-429-8100&#13;
www.thebanksofsaline.com&#13;
Dunlavy Estates of&#13;
Webster Twp.&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
SW corner of N. Territorial &amp; Mast Rds.&#13;
Webster Twp./Dexter&#13;
$339,900 +&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
,The Enclave at Meadowbrook&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
1282 North Street south side of&#13;
Arkona Rd. west of Carpenter Rd.&#13;
Milan (US 23 exit 27)&#13;
From the high $150’s&#13;
866-637-3770&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
Harwood Farms&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Off E. Michigan Ave - E. of State St&#13;
Between Warner &amp; Platt Rd.&#13;
Saline Schools&#13;
From the $230-270's&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
Kirtland Hills&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Northside of Ellsworth west&#13;
of Lohr Rd.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
From the $290’s&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
Lyon Ridge&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
10 mile Rd. between Chubb &amp; Napier&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the $340's&#13;
248-349-7700&#13;
www.ryanhomes.com&#13;
Saline Estates&#13;
Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
963 Dancer (off Moon Rd., 3/4 mi.&#13;
S. of Michigan Ave)&#13;
Saline&#13;
From the mid-$400,000's&#13;
(734)944-5252&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
Stoneyfield Meadows&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Island Lk. Rd. W out of Dexter just&#13;
past Wylie on S. side of Island Lk.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
$299,000 +&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
WWW. mc-realestate. com&#13;
▼ I&#13;
West Towne Condominiums&#13;
The Concannon Company &amp;&#13;
Corlina Communities&#13;
Corner of Liberty &amp; Maple&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
Studios, Luxury Flats&#13;
&amp; Townhomes&#13;
Presale from the $250's&#13;
734-994-5599 ext. 2&#13;
www.westtownecondos.com&#13;
Woodland Mews&#13;
Woodland Meadows Ventures, LLC&#13;
275 Fieldcrest, Ann Arbor&#13;
1/2 mile N. on Eisenhower, off&#13;
Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.&#13;
$105K - $270K&#13;
734-761-2400&#13;
www.thewoodlandmews .com&#13;
▼ Si&#13;
.The Heights at Elkow Farms&#13;
*Ryan Homes&#13;
Just west of Milford Rd. off 11 mile Rd.&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the 240's&#13;
248-446-2900&#13;
www.ryanhomes.com&#13;
Middlebrook Meadows&#13;
luenther Building Company&#13;
Sutton, E. of M-52, W of&#13;
Occidental, on N side. North&#13;
Adrian, S of Clinton&#13;
From the $160’s&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Summerfield Glen&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off W. Liberty, between Maple&#13;
&amp; Wagner&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$159,000-$196,000&#13;
734-997-9540 or 734-2t6-6168&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
❖&#13;
Fieldstone Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
Just W. of M-52 on Old US-12&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
$150's-$190&#13;
734-475-2600&#13;
www.fieldstonevillagecondos.com&#13;
Hidden Lake&#13;
Green Oak Properties&#13;
1 mile east of US-23 on&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. (exit 55)&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
High $300's&#13;
248-446-3541&#13;
www.hiddenlakeonline.com&#13;
North Meadows&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
N. of North Territorial, E. of Mast&#13;
Only One Leftll&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Thornton Farms&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
8123 Cypress Circle-S. side of&#13;
Jackson Rd, W. of Parker&#13;
Dexter (1-94 exit 167)&#13;
From the $150’s&#13;
866-637-3772&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Village Marketplace&#13;
&amp; Lofts&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
147 Michigan Ave.&#13;
Downtown Saiine&#13;
734-994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.VillageMarketplaceandLofts.com&#13;
Y o u r B e s t L o c a l R e a l E s t a t e I n f o r m a t i o n S i t e w w w . M L I V E . c o m / R e a l E s t a t e&#13;
1&#13;
2028401&#13;
THE L IV IN G STO N COM M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, A UGUST 17,2007 www.mlive.com/classifieds CLASSIFIEDS 1 C7&#13;
B u s c h 's is&#13;
g row in g !&#13;
Become a part of a fast&#13;
growing supermarket&#13;
retailer! Busch's is&#13;
seeking part time&#13;
cashiers, produce clerks,&#13;
deli clerks, meat clerks,&#13;
seafood clerks and stock&#13;
clerks. Retail experience&#13;
is preferred but not&#13;
necessary.&#13;
Visit our website at&#13;
www.buschs.com for a&#13;
list of positions available&#13;
and to apply online.&#13;
AUTOMOBILE&#13;
I TECHNICIAN&#13;
Full service Auto repair&#13;
facility needs certified&#13;
I auto tech, will consider&#13;
training. Apply at Midas&#13;
3170 Washtenaw&#13;
I Ann Arbor, Ml or&#13;
FAX: 734-973-0006&#13;
Auto Porter/Detailer&#13;
W A N T E D&#13;
Full Time/ Part Time&#13;
Experience not&#13;
necessary&#13;
We Offer... (Full time)&#13;
* Medical/Dental&#13;
*401K&#13;
* Paid Vacation&#13;
* 5 day work week in an&#13;
established dealership&#13;
Apply in person&#13;
NO Phone calls please&#13;
Palmer Ford Mercury&#13;
Chelsea, MI&#13;
Quiznos Now Hiring! We&#13;
are currently seeking energetic&#13;
team memebrs&#13;
please apply in person at&#13;
3584 Plymouth Rd_______&#13;
Y p s ila n ti's N e w e s t&#13;
T a v e rn is&#13;
o p e n in g s o o n !&#13;
Aubree's Pizzeria&#13;
£t&#13;
Tavern&#13;
We've been providing&#13;
tasty food, cold beer &amp;&#13;
downright friendly&#13;
service for over 35&#13;
years! Become part of&#13;
this tradition.&#13;
• Servers&#13;
• Bartenders&#13;
Apply in person ONLY:&#13;
Any day between 2-5.&#13;
2122 Whittaker Rd&#13;
Paint Creek Shopping&#13;
Center, Ypilanti Twp&#13;
Zingerman's Deli&#13;
is hiring!&#13;
Do you love to work&#13;
hard and have fun?&#13;
Can you work a flexible&#13;
schedule? Do you want&#13;
great benefits, a&#13;
competitive wage and an&#13;
amazingly fun work&#13;
environment?&#13;
If interested in one of&#13;
these openings, come to&#13;
the Deli to fill out an&#13;
application - 422 Detroit&#13;
St., Ann Arbor.&#13;
Catering Sous Chef-&#13;
Salary (kitchen mgmt&#13;
exp); Catering Food&#13;
Prep-FT (kitchen); Sandwich&#13;
Line Cook-FT (2 yrs&#13;
cooking in fast-paced,&#13;
high-volume); Retail&#13;
Sales-FT (sales and service);&#13;
Night Cleaning&#13;
Crew-PT (service and&#13;
cleaning).&#13;
Banking&#13;
iiichigan ^ Most ConnivefU BaiOc&#13;
Open ? Dayt r.&#13;
TCF will be hosting an&#13;
IN-BRANCH&#13;
JO B FAIR&#13;
If you love working&#13;
with the public, can&#13;
produce great results,&#13;
and enjoy having fun,&#13;
you'll love being employed&#13;
at TCF Bank!&#13;
W e are currently seeking&#13;
applicants for Part&#13;
Time Teller positions&#13;
in Ann Arbor, Dexter&#13;
and Chelsea.&#13;
Part Time Tellers&#13;
Qualifications include&#13;
previous cashiering or&#13;
customer service&#13;
experience.&#13;
Interested applicants&#13;
can meet with a TCF&#13;
Representative and&#13;
discuss employment&#13;
opportunities at:&#13;
TCF BANK&#13;
1900 Pauline Blvd.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48103&#13;
Monday Aug 13, 2007,&#13;
10am to 2pm&#13;
Looking forward to&#13;
meeting you that day!&#13;
Or fax resumes to:&#13;
734-542-2975&#13;
ATTN: RF717&#13;
Applications may be&#13;
picked up at any&#13;
branch location and&#13;
completed prior to the&#13;
job fair.&#13;
TCF Bank values a diverse&#13;
workforce and&#13;
promotes a drug free&#13;
environment.&#13;
- 9 E L | C A T E $ $ E N&#13;
General&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
Employment&#13;
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★&#13;
AC Filter Service Tech&#13;
Truck/van required.&#13;
Commission pay.&#13;
Average $500-t- per wk.&#13;
$300/mo. fuel allowance.&#13;
Benefits pkg.&#13;
Call 1-800-821-7650&#13;
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★&#13;
Activism&#13;
Jo b s&#13;
with&#13;
PIRGIM&#13;
$325-$525/week&#13;
Fight Toxic&#13;
Pollution&#13;
♦ Work w/Great&#13;
People!&#13;
♦Career Opportunities&#13;
and Benefits Available&#13;
jobsthatmatter.org&#13;
Call&#13;
Alex 734-332-4464&#13;
AIRCRAFT MECHANIC&#13;
Expanding part 135 aviation&#13;
company has an immediate&#13;
opening. Must&#13;
have Learjet and/or Falcon&#13;
20 experience. This&#13;
is a full-time position&#13;
with a very competitive&#13;
wage and benefits package&#13;
Please email, mail or&#13;
fax resume to: Human&#13;
Resources - Kalitta&#13;
Charters, 843 Willow Run&#13;
Airport, Ypsilanti, Ml&#13;
48198. Fax: 734-544-&#13;
3409. Email: fashe@&#13;
kalittacharters.com______&#13;
Alteration Tailor&#13;
2yrs. exp., apply at Iris&#13;
Dry Cleaners, Inc.&#13;
2268 S. Main St,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48103&#13;
A S S EM B L Y&#13;
EmploymentGroup is recruiting&#13;
for fast,&#13;
machine-paced repetitious&#13;
work with small&#13;
parts assembler positions.&#13;
Prolonged standing&#13;
and ability to lift 35&#13;
lbs is required. Preferably&#13;
no&#13;
felonies/misdemeanors&#13;
considered. Prior assembly&#13;
or production experience&#13;
is preferred. Apply&#13;
on-line at&#13;
www.employmentgroup.&#13;
com or call (810)229-&#13;
7550 for more information______________________&#13;
Auto Body Estimator,&#13;
Experience a must; must&#13;
also have experience in&#13;
computer estimating &amp;&#13;
be dependable. Great&#13;
pay, benefits. Apply at&#13;
Tripp's Auto, 2999 W.&#13;
Michigan Ave, Jackson&#13;
or call (517) 783-4318&#13;
Automatic Transmission&#13;
Tech needed. Ford&#13;
Certified preferred. Great&#13;
pay plan and benefits,&#13;
contact Bill Parks at&#13;
Atchinson Ford. 9800&#13;
Belleville Rd. Belleville&#13;
Ml (734) 697-9161&#13;
Auto Mechanic, Certified&#13;
Fleet Maintenance a plus&#13;
Top Pay, Benefits, Flex&#13;
Hours. 734-254-1390&#13;
E-M AIL YOUR&#13;
FREEBIE ADS TO&#13;
freebifis@annarbornews.com&#13;
FIREFIGHTER&#13;
The Charter Township of&#13;
Ypsilanti is accepting applications&#13;
to establish an&#13;
eligibility list for the position&#13;
of Firefighter for the&#13;
years 2008/2009.&#13;
Requirements to apply&#13;
include: 18 years of age,&#13;
U.S. Citizen, possession&#13;
of a high school diploma&#13;
or equivalent, must have&#13;
and maintain a valid&#13;
State of Michigan&#13;
driver's license with&#13;
good record and no&#13;
more than 6 points in the&#13;
last 5 years. Proof of the&#13;
following must be submitted&#13;
with application:&#13;
Michigan Firefighter&#13;
Training Council&#13;
Firefighter I &amp; II Certification,&#13;
State of Michigan&#13;
Emergency Medical&#13;
Technician-Basic License&#13;
and proof of successful&#13;
completion of the Conference&#13;
of Western&#13;
Wayne written and physical&#13;
agility test. Upon&#13;
filling an entry level&#13;
firefighter position,&#13;
applicant must pass a&#13;
background investigation,&#13;
oral interview, preemployment&#13;
physical&#13;
and drug screen. Base&#13;
starting wage: $45,568.&#13;
Applications are available&#13;
Monday-Friday, between&#13;
9:00 a.m. - 5:00&#13;
p.m. at the Charter&#13;
Township of Ypsilanti&#13;
Human Resource Department,&#13;
7200 S. Huron&#13;
River Drive, Ypsilanti, Ml&#13;
48197. Application packet&#13;
is also available for&#13;
download on the Charter&#13;
Township of Ypsilanti&#13;
website:&#13;
www.twp.ypsilanti.mi.us&#13;
Completed application&#13;
packet must be received&#13;
within the Human&#13;
Resource Department&#13;
by 4:30 p.m., Friday,&#13;
September 7, 2007.&#13;
The Charter Township of&#13;
Ypsilanti is an Equal&#13;
Opportunity Employer&#13;
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&#13;
FRONT DESK C L ER K -&#13;
Small Hotel. FT position,&#13;
some weekends,&#13;
some eves. Send&#13;
resumes to PO BOX&#13;
1062, Ann Arbor, 48106.&#13;
Garden Help - Responsible,&#13;
energetic person&#13;
needed for summer &amp; fall&#13;
help harvesting in large&#13;
vegetable garden 8&#13;
greenhouse. Please call&#13;
734-623-8588 ext. 375.&#13;
Heavy Equipment&#13;
Operator/Power&#13;
Equipment -&#13;
Operate, maintain and&#13;
repair heavy equipment&#13;
owned and leased by the&#13;
College. Minimum qualifications:&#13;
High school&#13;
graduate or GED, demonstrated&#13;
ability to read&#13;
and write and follow basic&#13;
operating instructions,&#13;
demonstrated ability&#13;
for the following;&#13;
properly and safely operate&#13;
heavy equipment,&#13;
power equipment and&#13;
tools, climb ladders and&#13;
lift 60 pounds three feet&#13;
high. Two years work&#13;
experience in grounds&#13;
maintenance, operating&#13;
heavy equipment, and&#13;
power equipment maintenance.&#13;
Possess a valid&#13;
Michigan Drivers License.&#13;
Able to obtain&#13;
and maintain hi-lo certification&#13;
and Commercial&#13;
Drivers License (CDL).&#13;
Possess State of Ml certification&#13;
in engine repair,&#13;
engine tune up, gas&#13;
and diesel engine repair&#13;
and previous certificate&#13;
and knowledge of vehicle&#13;
brake systems. Starting&#13;
hourly rate Is $19.67&#13;
with numerous fringe&#13;
benefits. Application&#13;
deadline is August 17,&#13;
2007.&#13;
Interested persons shall&#13;
send completed WCC&#13;
application and required&#13;
certifications to the&#13;
Office of Human Resource&#13;
Management,&#13;
Washtenaw Community&#13;
College, 1st floor Business&#13;
Education Building,&#13;
room 120, 4800 E. Huron&#13;
River Dr., PO Box 1610,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml. (734)&#13;
973-3497. Fax (734) 677-&#13;
5415. Candidates must&#13;
be authorized to work in&#13;
the US. Proof of U S citizenship&#13;
or immigration&#13;
status will be required&#13;
upon employment.&#13;
For job postings and&#13;
application materials see&#13;
our web site at; http://&#13;
www.wccnet.edu/jobs.&#13;
WCC is a smoke free&#13;
campus. AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
.^Washtenaw&#13;
Conununity College&#13;
Member Service&#13;
Representatives&#13;
Full and Part-Time&#13;
MidWest Financial Credit&#13;
Union, a memberowned,&#13;
not-for-profit, full&#13;
service financial institution&#13;
has immediate&#13;
openings for full and&#13;
part-time Member Se rvice&#13;
Representatives who&#13;
are able to work a flexible&#13;
schedule Mon-Sat.&#13;
This position is responsible&#13;
for assisting members&#13;
with deposits, withdrawals,&#13;
loan applications,&#13;
account opening/&#13;
closing and account&#13;
maintenance. Candidates&#13;
must be energetic professionals&#13;
who have a&#13;
passion for sales and a&#13;
drive to educate and assist&#13;
members. Must be a&#13;
goal-oriented team player&#13;
who thrives on challenge.&#13;
Must have exemplary&#13;
communication/&#13;
customer service skills,&#13;
and ability to work with&#13;
members in person and&#13;
on the telephone. Previous&#13;
cash handling/saies&#13;
experience is required.&#13;
Possible $250.00 Hiring&#13;
Bonus for individuals&#13;
hired with current Member&#13;
Service experience.&#13;
All qualified applicants&#13;
please apply online at&#13;
www.mv^cu.org An&#13;
Equal Opportunity&#13;
Employer/M/F/D/V&#13;
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&#13;
MODELS - Kids &amp; adults,&#13;
immediate placement in&#13;
commercials. USA Models:&#13;
248-988-0210&#13;
Oil Change Tech. Exp&#13;
preferred Great pay plan&#13;
and benefits. Contact Bill&#13;
Parks at Atchinson Ford.&#13;
9800 Belleville Rd. Belleville&#13;
Ml (734) 697-9161&#13;
PERSONAL TRAINERS&#13;
New personal training&#13;
studio, part of an international&#13;
franchise, looking&#13;
for energetic, highly&#13;
qualified fitness trainers.&#13;
Strong knowledge base,&#13;
references and interactive&#13;
communication&#13;
skills required. Part&#13;
time leading to full time.&#13;
We find and schedule&#13;
clients. Certification preferred.&#13;
734-327-7900.&#13;
Glazier/Auto Glass Installer&#13;
needed for quality&#13;
oriented company. Experience&#13;
required. Competitive&#13;
wages and benefits.&#13;
Apply at: Maple City&#13;
Glass, Inc. 877 West&#13;
Beecher St., Adrian, Ml.&#13;
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&#13;
BARN HELP, PT/FT, feed&#13;
&amp; water, clean stalls,&#13;
tractor work, handyman&#13;
duties. 734-476-6972&#13;
Bartender &amp; Brunswick&#13;
Mechanic, must be Exp.&#13;
Must Apply in Person,&#13;
2985 Washtenaw Ypsi.&#13;
Classifieds work...&#13;
FAST!&#13;
GOLFBAG&#13;
POSITIONS and&#13;
HOURLY GROUNDS&#13;
MAINTENANCE&#13;
POSITIONS&#13;
To advertise, call&#13;
810-844-2000&#13;
o r o n -lin e at&#13;
mlive.com/aanewsads&#13;
Travis Pointe Country&#13;
Club has immediate full&#13;
and part time openings&#13;
for pleasant, serviceoriented&#13;
individuals&#13;
starting NOW! Flexible&#13;
schedules! Very pleasant&#13;
environment!&#13;
For Golf-Bag positions -&#13;
Call 662-5703 for&#13;
appointment. For&#13;
Grounds Maintenance -&#13;
please come to Club to&#13;
complete an application.&#13;
Gutter Installers, FT&#13;
Experienced&#13;
Valid Drivers license&#13;
734-426-7960 between&#13;
8:30am &amp; 4:30pm&#13;
H O U S E C L EA N E R S&#13;
ANN A R BO R&#13;
Up to $10/hour, car&#13;
required. 3901 Bestech,&#13;
Ypsilanti. 734-926-0041.&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Insurance Operations&#13;
Professional&#13;
Howell, Ml&#13;
Citizens Insurance, a&#13;
company of The&#13;
Hanover Insurance&#13;
Group, is seeking an experienced&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Service Professional to&#13;
support the Personal&#13;
Lines division in our&#13;
Howell office.&#13;
The successful employee&#13;
in this role has a&#13;
Michigan Property and&#13;
Casualty license and has&#13;
the ability to service,&#13;
cross-sell and up-sell in&#13;
multiple states. They&#13;
must have the ability to&#13;
perform multiple tasks,&#13;
including answering simple&#13;
to complex customer&#13;
inquiries, process policy&#13;
and billing changes, research&#13;
and communicate&#13;
underwriting guidelines&#13;
and coverage requirements&#13;
to agents and insurers.&#13;
Visit www.Hanover.com&#13;
for more information.&#13;
EOE.&#13;
P R IN T IN G&#13;
P R E S S&#13;
O P E R A T O R&#13;
for BOOK&#13;
MANUFACTURER&#13;
Sheridan Books, Inc&#13;
(Chelsea) has an opening&#13;
for an experienced&#13;
8-Coior Printing Press&#13;
Operator on 2rd shift&#13;
(3:00-11:00pm).&#13;
Extensive benefits&#13;
package.&#13;
Applicants may email&#13;
resume or apply in&#13;
person to: jobs©&#13;
sheridanbooks.com&#13;
(Press in subject line),&#13;
Sheridan Books, Inc.,&#13;
613 E. Industrial,&#13;
Chelsea, Ml 48118. EOE&#13;
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&#13;
BOOK BINDERY&#13;
OPENINGS&#13;
Sheridan Books, inc is&#13;
adding a 3rd shift crew&#13;
in Bindery. Needed are&#13;
experienced operators&#13;
for: Binder. 3-Knife&#13;
Trimmer &amp; Collator/&#13;
Gatherer. Also hiring&#13;
Bindery Assistants, no&#13;
experience required.&#13;
Extensive benefits&#13;
package. EOE&#13;
Applicants may emall/fax&#13;
a resume or apply in&#13;
person to: jobs©&#13;
sheridanbooks.com&#13;
(Bindery in subject line),&#13;
613 E. Industrial,&#13;
Chelsea, Ml 48118 Fax:&#13;
(734) 475-6995. EOE&#13;
Health and Fitness&#13;
Center&#13;
Currently accepting&#13;
resumes for the&#13;
following positions at the&#13;
Health &amp; Fitness Center&#13;
at Washtenaw&#13;
Community College -&#13;
Exercise Instructor:&#13;
Pilates, and Water&#13;
Aerobics&#13;
How To Reach Us:&#13;
Classified advertising:To place a&#13;
classified ad, call 810-844-2000&#13;
or 1-800-589-9888&#13;
Home Delivery: To start a subscribtion,&#13;
call 734-994-6744&#13;
CARPENTER&#13;
10 yrs exp min.&#13;
All phases 1099&#13;
734-334-7920&#13;
Cashland's Ypsilanti&#13;
location is accepting&#13;
applications for a customer&#13;
service rep. Interested&#13;
candidates must&#13;
have customer service&#13;
and cash handling experience.&#13;
a resume and a&#13;
smile. Apply in person&#13;
at: 1530 Holmes Rd.&#13;
Ypsilanti or fax to&#13;
734-484-4097 EEO and&#13;
drug free work place.&#13;
Cleaners / Janitors&#13;
Immediate openings&#13;
Days 11-3$10/hr.&#13;
Eve 5-9 $8/hr. Ann Arbor&#13;
Area. Call 734-283-6934&#13;
COMMERCIAL GARAGE&#13;
DOOR INSTALLERS/&#13;
SERVICE TECHS&#13;
w/experience needed.&#13;
Apply at Overhead Door&#13;
Huron Valley, 8425 Main&#13;
S t , Whitmore Lake, Ml.&#13;
Under new ownership &amp;&#13;
management.&#13;
# # # # #&#13;
Dock Workers&#13;
Immediate, F/T openings&#13;
on second shifts. If you&#13;
would like to earn&#13;
$9/hour, plus bonuses&#13;
and benefits, apply in&#13;
person at&#13;
Ann Arbor Distribution,&#13;
1942 McGregor,&#13;
Ypsilanti. No phone calls,&#13;
please. EOE&#13;
Environmental work. FT/&#13;
PT. Mon-Fri; 2-10:30pm.&#13;
$375-t-/wk. Campaign&#13;
training &amp; benefits. Call&#13;
Katie: 734- 222- 6347&#13;
To apply online, please&#13;
visit the employment link&#13;
on our website&#13;
www.wccfitness.org&#13;
Find&#13;
that&#13;
great&#13;
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and everything&#13;
to make it&#13;
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Front end allignment and&#13;
frame technician, FT,&#13;
weekdays. 734-786-3757&#13;
LANDSCAPE CREW&#13;
Progressive company&#13;
looking for&#13;
hardworking, dedicated,&#13;
experienced people.&#13;
FT/PT/Seasonal&#13;
Call/Fax to WaterScape&#13;
734-944-7625&#13;
www.waterscape.biz&#13;
Landscape Gardeners&#13;
Needed&#13;
We are a progressive,&#13;
growing, full service&#13;
landscape company&#13;
specializing in unique&#13;
gardens, natural&#13;
habitats and masonry&#13;
hardscapes. We are&#13;
currently seeking new&#13;
team members to learn&#13;
the craft of Landscape&#13;
Gardening. Applicants&#13;
must have experience&#13;
with physical, outdoor&#13;
labor; solid, professional&#13;
work habits; physical&#13;
endurance and an interest&#13;
in plants and ecology.&#13;
These are FULL TIME&#13;
positions only. We work&#13;
in all kinds of weather&#13;
from April to Thanksgiving.&#13;
Please contact us&#13;
at 734-845-7601._________&#13;
Landscape&#13;
Seeking experienced&#13;
Crew Leaders &amp; Crew&#13;
Members. Crew Leaders&#13;
must have 3 years landscape&#13;
construction &amp;&#13;
leadership experience.&#13;
Must have valid drivers&#13;
license. 734-944-3450.&#13;
Laundry Shirt Presser&#13;
Exp. Chelsea Cleaners&#13;
734-475-9169&#13;
LOOK! I!&#13;
Driver, Delivery, Set-Up&#13;
$15.00/start&#13;
No experience necessary&#13;
we will Train, Immediate&#13;
openings, call Monday 6&#13;
Tuesday for details&#13;
(810)844-2502&#13;
i / '&#13;
MAINTENANCE&#13;
Experienced maintenace&#13;
person needed to live&#13;
on-site for a mid-size apt.&#13;
community in Ann Arbor&#13;
area. Apt prep, dry wall&#13;
experience &amp; HVAC a&#13;
must. Competitive salary&#13;
and benefits Included.&#13;
Call/ Fax (734) 484-0730&#13;
Maintenance for&#13;
Manufactured Home&#13;
Community. General&#13;
knowledge of grounds&#13;
keeping, and snow plowing.&#13;
Equipment experience&#13;
required. If you are&#13;
self directed, responsible,&#13;
reliable and work&#13;
well on your own, send&#13;
resume to Franklin Companies,&#13;
8701 Belleville&#13;
Rd., Belleville, Ml 48111.&#13;
Fax to: 734-699-7706&#13;
Production Associate&#13;
Interested in joining a&#13;
dynamic company tnat&#13;
creates innovative products&#13;
for medical &amp; dental&#13;
professionals all over the&#13;
world? W e invite you to&#13;
learn more about us! We&#13;
are a growing Ann Arbor&#13;
medical technology mfg&#13;
company seeking entrylevel&#13;
associates who are&#13;
detail-oriented, can work&#13;
well with their hands &amp;&#13;
able to work in multiple&#13;
areas of a production&#13;
environment. We offer&#13;
competitive salary &amp;&#13;
benefits, as well as&#13;
potential profit-sharing&#13;
bonuses, within a teamfriendly&#13;
atmosphere.&#13;
Please e-mail resume to&#13;
HR@surgitel.com&#13;
or fax your resume to:&#13;
‘HR" at (734)662-0520&#13;
Residential&#13;
Property Manager&#13;
To oversee all aspects&#13;
of a beautiful 100 acre&#13;
property. Ideal candidate&#13;
Must &amp; possess experience&#13;
with the following:&#13;
Supervision of employees&#13;
and contractors,&#13;
lawn/ turf management,&#13;
pool maintenance, horticulture&#13;
or landscaping,&#13;
large equipment operation,&#13;
livestock, vegetable&#13;
garden 8 greenhouse&#13;
production 734-623-8588&#13;
RV/TRUCK Mechanic,&#13;
Seeking certified master&#13;
mechanic for FT position&#13;
Excellent earning potential&#13;
with full benefit package.&#13;
Call Mr. Michaels,&#13;
Lloyd Bridges Traveland,&#13;
(734) 475-1347&#13;
Sales Associate - PT&#13;
position, previous exp.&#13;
helpful, 10-20 hr. per wk,&#13;
no phone calls Apply in&#13;
person: St. Joseph&#13;
Hospital Gift Shop.&#13;
Saline Latchkey&#13;
Assistants&#13;
Starting pay is $9.10.&#13;
Must be 18. Experience&#13;
with children preferred.&#13;
Hours are: 6:30-9:00&#13;
a.m. and/or 2:15 or 3:00&#13;
p.m.- 6:00 p.m. May&#13;
work all or some shifts.&#13;
Apply online at www.&#13;
salineschools.com/jobs/&#13;
or fax resume to&#13;
734-429-8025.&#13;
Salon/Spa Coordinator&#13;
Looking for outgoing,&#13;
energetic person. Sales&#13;
and salon exp. preferred.&#13;
Accuracy &amp; attention to&#13;
detail key elements of&#13;
the job. FT/PT&#13;
Meghan 734-665-7207&#13;
SECURITY&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
The Wackenhut Corporation&#13;
has openings for S e curity&#13;
Officers in the&#13;
Chelsea, Dundee and Superior&#13;
township. Pay&#13;
$10.00 requires 2 years&#13;
security/military experience,&#13;
HS Diploma/GED&#13;
valid drivers license and&#13;
clean criminal record.&#13;
For a complete list of&#13;
benefits visit www.&#13;
wackenhut.com Call Sue&#13;
at 248-477-9714.&#13;
EOE M/F/D/V&#13;
Immediate Temporary&#13;
cleaning positions available.&#13;
$10/hr. All shifts&#13;
Rubber Gloves Cleaning&#13;
Tricia; 734-709-0062,&#13;
734-997-6583 or Pam:&#13;
734-255-6247 .&#13;
Join our teami&#13;
American 1 Federal&#13;
Credit Union is&#13;
seeking the following&#13;
3 positions for new&#13;
Chelsea, Ml office.&#13;
BRANCH MGR&#13;
Responsible for supervising&#13;
development of&#13;
staff, maintaining quality&#13;
service, as well as all&#13;
lending functions. Successful&#13;
candidates will&#13;
be goal driven, enthusiastic&#13;
and adaptable individuals&#13;
who are committed&#13;
to excellent service&#13;
delivery. Candidates&#13;
should also have a minimum&#13;
of 5 years financial&#13;
experience including 2&#13;
years lending and 2&#13;
years supervisory experience.&#13;
Branch and credit&#13;
union background a&#13;
plus. A degree is preferred&#13;
but not required.&#13;
TELLERS&#13;
Enthusiastic individuals&#13;
to fill PT and FT teller positions.&#13;
Successful applicants&#13;
will be goal driven,&#13;
have successful commissioned&#13;
sales background&#13;
and get pleasure from&#13;
working in a fast paced&#13;
environment. Must be&#13;
able to work until 7 p.m,&#13;
weekdays and Saturdays.&#13;
MEMBER SERVICE&#13;
SPECIALIST&#13;
FT positions. Responsibilities&#13;
Include account&#13;
servicing and lending&#13;
Seeking candidates who&#13;
are service driven, goal&#13;
oriented, with good&#13;
communication skills to&#13;
provide members with a&#13;
variety of financial products.&#13;
Previous customer&#13;
service and lending experience&#13;
required.&#13;
If you are interested in&#13;
joining a dynamic&#13;
growth-oriented Credit&#13;
Union, are multi-tasked,&#13;
and delight in delivering&#13;
excellent service, please&#13;
send your resume indicating&#13;
position applying&#13;
for to:&#13;
American 1 Federal&#13;
Credit Union&#13;
HR Department&#13;
PO BOX 370&#13;
Jackson,M l 49204&#13;
email: HR@a1fcu.org&#13;
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Snspectors/Team&#13;
Leaders/Warehouse&#13;
Manager. Apply in&#13;
person at 324 Airport&#13;
Industrial Drive, Ypsilanti,&#13;
Ml 48198 (Mon-Fri),&#13;
hr@daimaynorthamerica&#13;
.com (734)544-9680&#13;
Adults can't read&#13;
and&#13;
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W e are currently accepting&#13;
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positions. We are&#13;
looking for candidates&#13;
with excellent work ethic&#13;
and outstanding references.&#13;
Solid work history&#13;
a must! Background&#13;
check required for all&#13;
positions.&#13;
• Admlnistrative/Clerical&#13;
• Assembly/Production&#13;
• Bindery&#13;
• Customer Service/&#13;
Greeter&#13;
• Plastic Injection&#13;
Molding&#13;
All applications are&#13;
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eapp.adecco.com&#13;
You must indicate 48108&#13;
for the Ann Arbor office.&#13;
No phone calls please.&#13;
Medical and&#13;
Dental&#13;
Associate dentist wanted&#13;
to perform all phases of&#13;
general dentistry in&#13;
Stockbridge Ml, Please&#13;
contact Carrie 517-851-&#13;
8008 or 734-368-6753&#13;
Billing Expert/&#13;
Practice&#13;
Management&#13;
System Specialist&#13;
Michigan Multispecialty&#13;
Physicians, P.C., a 60&#13;
physician multispecialty&#13;
group, has an exciting&#13;
opportunity for an experienced&#13;
biller to provide&#13;
user support for our current&#13;
billing/practice management&#13;
system and&#13;
manage the implementation&#13;
and conversion to a&#13;
new billing/practice management&#13;
system. Seeking&#13;
candidates with 5 +&#13;
years experience in A/R&#13;
management, charge entry,&#13;
claims submission,&#13;
payment posting, reporting,&#13;
and scheduling.&#13;
Above average computer&#13;
skills and ability to&#13;
identify and resolve&#13;
complex issues required.&#13;
Experience training, supporting,&#13;
and implementing&#13;
software a plus.&#13;
To be considered for this&#13;
permanent, full-time&#13;
position send resumes&#13;
to HR Manager at&#13;
rodrigur©trinityhealth.&#13;
org, or fax (734)&#13;
712-2052 or mail to P.O.&#13;
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Arbor, Ml, 48106.&#13;
C lin ic a l&#13;
M a n a g e r -&#13;
H om e C are&#13;
Join Evangelical&#13;
Homes of Michigan's&#13;
new Home Care&#13;
Agency!&#13;
Seeking a full time&#13;
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the day-to-day operations&#13;
and supervision&#13;
of all clinical home&#13;
care services. This&#13;
individual will be responsible&#13;
for ensuring&#13;
quality client care including&#13;
implementation&#13;
of agency policies,&#13;
procedures and&#13;
CiA program.&#13;
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management or supervisory&#13;
experience&#13;
in a home care&#13;
setting.&#13;
Shared Care&#13;
Services, Inc.&#13;
a subsidiary of&#13;
Evangelical Homes of&#13;
Michigan&#13;
1601 Briarwood&#13;
Circle, Suite 475&#13;
Ann Arbor Ml 48108&#13;
734-222-4004 fax&#13;
email: swierzn©&#13;
evangelicalhomes.org&#13;
D IE T A R Y&#13;
M A N A G E R ,&#13;
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Long term care facility&#13;
seeking full time Certified&#13;
Dietary Manager.&#13;
Prior long term care and&#13;
MDS experience preferred.&#13;
Full time Mon-Fri.&#13;
Competitive wages and&#13;
full benefit pacKage.&#13;
Must possess current&#13;
CDM, CFPP.&#13;
Direct Support Staff&#13;
Be a part of a great team&#13;
caring for the disabled.&#13;
$7.75-$8/hr. •+• benefits &amp;&#13;
PTO. Must be 18, driver's&#13;
license, diploma/GED.&#13;
All shifts avail. Call Real&#13;
Life Living Services, 734-&#13;
222-6076, ext 202. EOE&#13;
HEALTH&#13;
TECHNICIAN&#13;
Health Science Program&#13;
Saline High School/&#13;
Chelsea HS&#13;
RN or State of Mi license&#13;
preferred. Assist CTE&#13;
health instructor in&#13;
clinical rotation for CAN.&#13;
Train the trainer Primary&#13;
instruction Certification&#13;
preferred. 5 hours a day,&#13;
school calendar.&#13;
Minimum hourly $18.85.&#13;
www.salineschools.com&#13;
BORTZ HEALTH CARE&#13;
OF YPSILANTI&#13;
28 S. Prospect&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml 48198&#13;
734-483-2220&#13;
HOME HELPERS&#13;
Non-Medical Home Care&#13;
CAREGIVERS&#13;
health, dental, vision&#13;
benefits, 401 (k).&#13;
Companion/personal&#13;
care. Fax resume/letter&#13;
of intent734-424-9598&#13;
LPN, EXPERIENCED,&#13;
for busy Rheumatology&#13;
practice. Fax resume&#13;
734-477-6805&#13;
C om p l ian c e&#13;
M a n a g e r&#13;
Large Cardiology practice&#13;
seeks a Compliance&#13;
Manager. Ideal candidate&#13;
will have previous&#13;
Health Care Regulatory&#13;
Compliance experience&#13;
(preferably in a medical&#13;
practice environment),&#13;
advanced knowledge of&#13;
compliance issues, regulations&#13;
and operations.&#13;
Candidate should possess&#13;
excellent leadership&#13;
capabilities, communication&#13;
and presentation&#13;
skills and have top notch&#13;
customer service talent.&#13;
Knowledge of CPT (E&amp;M)&#13;
and ICD-9-CM coding is&#13;
highly desirable. Bachelor&#13;
degree with RHIT,&#13;
RHIA, CCS or CPC&#13;
preferred. We offer a&#13;
competitive salary &amp;&#13;
excellent benefits.&#13;
Interested candidates&#13;
should apply to&#13;
Michigan Heart, P.C.,&#13;
P.O. Box 971&#13;
Ann Arbor. Ml 48106;&#13;
HR@michiganheart.com;&#13;
FAX (734) 712-7313&#13;
Direct Care Assistant&#13;
Do work you enjoy.&#13;
Support special population&#13;
adults. $7.50 hr&#13;
and good benefits. Call&#13;
734-699-3808 or 734-&#13;
699-6543 Belleville.&#13;
Direct Care Assistant&#13;
Enjoy helping others.&#13;
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in their home and in the&#13;
community. $8.50 hr and&#13;
good benefits. Call:&#13;
S. Lyon 734-662-4685&#13;
Direct Care Assistant&#13;
Rewarding work. Assist&#13;
special population&#13;
adults. Country home.&#13;
We will train. $7.80 hr&#13;
and good benefits. Call&#13;
734-753-4804 Waltz&#13;
To volunteer,&#13;
please call&#13;
734-879-1320&#13;
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ASSISTANT&#13;
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enthusiastic. A great&#13;
oppurtunity. tncfudes&#13;
retirement benifits.&#13;
Call 734-663-6777.&#13;
Fax 663-9820.&#13;
m i i v e&#13;
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E v e r y t h i n g M i c h i g a n&#13;
I Dental Asst/Lab asst&#13;
needed. Send resume to&#13;
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. 1147 Ann Arbor,Ml&#13;
48106&#13;
Dentals Asst- Desired,&#13;
Exp, 20 hrs/ week, tues-&#13;
Fri, call 734-761-7830 or&#13;
fax 734-761-9232&#13;
Director of Nursing&#13;
Use your excellent communication&#13;
&amp; problemsolving&#13;
skills to lead the&#13;
clinical team in its delivery&#13;
of daily skilled nursing&#13;
services. Our ideal&#13;
candidate has Michigan&#13;
RN licensure, exceptional&#13;
clinical skills &amp; excellent&#13;
inter-personal skills.&#13;
Along with a competitive&#13;
salary/benefits package,&#13;
we offer on-going education&#13;
&amp; an atmosphere&#13;
of respect &amp; caring.&#13;
Apply in person at&#13;
3370 Morgan Rd, Ann&#13;
Arbor or fax resume to&#13;
SusanYule 734-971-6007&#13;
or email syule@whitehall&#13;
ofannarbor.com EOE&#13;
We are proud to use&#13;
recycled newsprint&#13;
LPN Experienced, FT w/&#13;
hospital wages &amp;benefits&#13;
Westland Urology/&#13;
Surgical Practice. No&#13;
wknds, holiday or on-call&#13;
Solid computer skills a&#13;
must. Fax resume to&#13;
(248) 788-0011 ore-mail&#13;
to hr@pmcinc.us&#13;
Medical Assistant&#13;
Growing practice seeks&#13;
PT Medical Assistant&#13;
(16hrs/wk min). Qualified&#13;
applicant must be&#13;
self-motivated and have&#13;
flexible work schedule.&#13;
Prior clinical and front office&#13;
dermatology exp a&#13;
plus. Send resume with&#13;
cover letter and references&#13;
to; Office Mgr, PO&#13;
Box 537, Chelsea, Ml&#13;
48118&#13;
Medical&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Medical office seeks&#13;
experienced receptionist,&#13;
Must have strong&#13;
computer &amp; medical insurance&#13;
knowlege. Full&#13;
time with excellent pay &amp;&#13;
benefits. Ann Arbor area.&#13;
Fax resume to:&#13;
734-996-8767&#13;
or email&#13;
a2derm@aol.com&#13;
Medical Receptionist&#13;
Attention! If you like&#13;
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203, Ypsilanti, Ml 48197,&#13;
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HR@michiganheart.com&#13;
high tech skills&#13;
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Clerical/Bookkeeper&#13;
Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
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Group Home&#13;
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Admin. Assistant - Bilingual&#13;
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24-32 hrs/wk&#13;
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Admin Assistants £r&#13;
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and Secretaries&#13;
for temporary positions&#13;
at Ann Arbor &amp; Medical&#13;
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resume, cover letter and&#13;
work availability&#13;
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Office Asst./Receptionist,&#13;
PT for Ypsilanti Convention&#13;
8 Visitors Bureau&#13;
20 hrs. Friendly service&#13;
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exp., including Microsoft&#13;
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dlocke@ypsilanti.org&#13;
or fax: 734-483-0400.&#13;
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OFFICE/ CLERICAL HELP&#13;
Full time for busy Saline&#13;
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for our professional&#13;
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letter to: 734-761-1955&#13;
RECEPTIONIST - needed&#13;
for Ann Arbor real estate&#13;
office. Great phone/&#13;
computer skills, PT,&#13;
weekends required. Fax&#13;
resumes to 734-994-&#13;
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RECEPTIONIST&#13;
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YOU SHARE OUR GO A L&#13;
Helping patients achieve&#13;
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priority.&#13;
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4701 East Huron&#13;
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activities and technical&#13;
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have a Ph.D. Degree in&#13;
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Electrical Engineering,&#13;
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or related field, or the&#13;
foreign academic equivalent.&#13;
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yrs exp in the field of&#13;
aerosol science and/or&#13;
particulate measurement,&#13;
as well as exp in&#13;
hands-on instrumentation&#13;
development.&#13;
Applicants submit resumes&#13;
to Leigh Siller,&#13;
VP, H R . 6812 S. State,&#13;
Saline, MI, 48176; or&#13;
fax (734) 429.4080&#13;
Retail Store /&#13;
Marketing Manager&#13;
Chelsea Teddy Bear Co.&#13;
seeks experienced&#13;
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outlet store, advertising,&#13;
marketing 8 promotions,&#13;
distributing press kits,&#13;
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develop our Factory&#13;
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by faxing or emailing&#13;
resume to Neii at&#13;
734-433-5466 or&#13;
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ST. LOUIS CENTER, a&#13;
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for persons with developmental&#13;
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seeks F/T Social Worker&#13;
for Children's Program.&#13;
Candidate must have&#13;
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and possess a minimum&#13;
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(734) 475-0310 or email&#13;
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Reference Assistant&#13;
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B.A.degree, exper. with&#13;
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14 hrs/wk 2 eves. Sat 8&#13;
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preferred. Library&#13;
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The Ark, Ann Arbor's&#13;
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by August 31st to:&#13;
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2890 Carpenter Rd.&#13;
Ste 600 Ann Arbor&#13;
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4925 Packard Rd. Ann&#13;
Arbor, Ml 48108. No&#13;
phone inquiries please.&#13;
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Expansion has led to the&#13;
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Administrative&#13;
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in Saline area. Great benefits,&#13;
salary + commission.&#13;
Fax resumes to:&#13;
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at&#13;
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Does This Sound&#13;
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If so, become a part of&#13;
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$700-$1,000/wk&#13;
Our Reps cover Special&#13;
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Retail 8 Grocery Store&#13;
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the&#13;
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experience a plus.&#13;
Fax resume734-662-3607&#13;
Nonprofit&#13;
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Submit resume and&#13;
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7640 Zeeb Rd.,&#13;
Dexter Ml, 48130&#13;
or email: mcfadclan@&#13;
yahoo.com&#13;
visit:&#13;
villagesannarbor.org&#13;
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to learn about this fair&#13;
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RETAIL SA L E S Position&#13;
Hollander's in Kerrytown.&#13;
Must have retail&#13;
sales experience. Art&#13;
background helpful.&#13;
Permanent, FT. Start&#13;
Immediately. 741-7531&#13;
Call Mary, Regional&#13;
Manager 314-484-1685&#13;
Today!&#13;
Start Working&#13;
Tomorrow!&#13;
Earn $100+&#13;
Each Sat.&#13;
Work 4 hours/day&#13;
$15/hr. + bonus&#13;
Sell EARADIO&#13;
@ Ml football games&#13;
Email doug.johnson@&#13;
earadio.net&#13;
Blueprint Estimator, for&#13;
fast-growing, Ann Arbor&#13;
based commercial door&#13;
8 hardware company.&#13;
734-434-9048 for details&#13;
Customer Service&#13;
Sales Rep&#13;
Responsibilities-greeting&#13;
customers, paperwork,&#13;
explaining company&#13;
benefits and procedures.&#13;
Flexible hours - Nights&#13;
and weekends available.&#13;
Call 734-777-4690&#13;
Investment and&#13;
Insurance Rep.&#13;
Career Change?&#13;
Insight Financial Group&#13;
offers on the job training,&#13;
above average compensation,&#13;
land benefits to&#13;
experienced licensed&#13;
individuals, or motivated&#13;
people interested in&#13;
insurance/investments.&#13;
Sharon Pepper, 734-214-&#13;
3980 or fax 734-214-3983&#13;
LEASING AGENT&#13;
Apartment community&#13;
in Ann Arbor, Ml seeks&#13;
an experienced, selfmotivated&#13;
Leasing Agent&#13;
We offer competitive&#13;
wages and benefits.&#13;
Interested applicants&#13;
should send their&#13;
resume to:&#13;
leasingprofessional@&#13;
gmail.com.&#13;
Loan Offiers needed&#13;
Work w/ #1 8 2 loan officers&#13;
in the state. Quality&#13;
leads provided. Fax&#13;
resume to: 734-330-2439&#13;
Antiques, Art and Collectibles&#13;
Auctions and Auctioneers&#13;
Building, Heating and&#13;
Cooling Items&#13;
Business, Office and&#13;
Restaurant Equipment&#13;
Christmas Trees&#13;
Clothing, Furs and Jewelry&#13;
Computers&#13;
Daily Bargain Ads&#13;
Estate Sales&#13;
Firewood and Wood Stoves&#13;
Freebies&#13;
Freebies Wanted&#13;
Garage and Yard Sales&#13;
Handicapped Supplies and&#13;
Services&#13;
Hobbies, Crafts and Art Supplies&#13;
Home Electronics&#13;
Household Items&#13;
Lawn, Garden and Snow&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Machine, Tool and Heavy&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Merchandise Wanted&#13;
Miscellaneous Items&#13;
Musical Merchandise&#13;
Photography and Video&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs&#13;
Antiques, Art&#13;
and Coiiectibles&#13;
Antique Beveled Glass -&#13;
1917 entry door and&#13;
sidelights with 13 8"x12"&#13;
panes and 8 12''x12"&#13;
panes. Sold as package&#13;
or by pane. Make an offer.&#13;
(517)936-3724.&#13;
Ms. Packman Cocktail&#13;
Table Arcade Game - 2&#13;
player, excellent condition.&#13;
$900. 734-390-0611&#13;
How To Reach Us:&#13;
Classified advertising:To place a&#13;
classified ad.call 810-844-2000&#13;
or 1-800-589-9888&#13;
Home Delivery; To start a subscribtion.&#13;
call 734-994-6744&#13;
Business, Office&#13;
and Restaurant&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Farm Supplies and Equipment&#13;
Farmer’s and Grafter's Market&#13;
Livestock, Feed and Seed&#13;
tJursery Stock, Soil, Seeds and&#13;
Plants&#13;
Fats, Supplies, Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
Tiding Horses, Equipment and&#13;
Stables&#13;
Fanper's and&#13;
Grafter's Market&#13;
BLUEBER R IE S &amp; R A S P B&#13;
ER R IES Hazen's Blueberry&#13;
farm, 1144 Peavy&#13;
Rd., Howell. Call for picking&#13;
days: 517-548-1841&#13;
ATV's and Quad Racers&#13;
Aviation&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs and Service&#13;
Boat Docks and Slips&#13;
Boats, Motors, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Health, Fitness and Sporting&#13;
Goods&#13;
Motorcycles, Mini Bikes and&#13;
Service&#13;
Recreation and Travel Vehicles&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
Skis, Skates and Accessories&#13;
Snowmobiles, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Entire office for 15&#13;
people! Ann Arbor.&#13;
Stations, chairs, files.&#13;
Cheap! 702-480-5660.&#13;
Clothing, Furs&#13;
and Jewlery&#13;
Pets, Supplies,&#13;
Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
AKC Brittany Puppies -&#13;
Great hunters or family&#13;
pets. Shots 8 ready to&#13;
go. (517)404-3775&#13;
ATVsand&#13;
Quad Racers&#13;
Jaguar E Type Fixed&#13;
head Coupe '66-Nut, bolt&#13;
restoration, mint cond.&#13;
$39,500. 734-846-3122&#13;
Oldsmoblle F85 '66-&#13;
6 cyl, only 21K ml, runs&#13;
smooth, looks good.&#13;
$5800/best 906-282-4554&#13;
Budget Wheels,&#13;
Under $3,000&#13;
Olds Intrigue '00 - ABS,&#13;
new brakes/tire. $4200&#13;
Excellent! 734-476-1476&#13;
Oldsmoblle Cutlass Sierra&#13;
S '94- Mint,1 owner,&#13;
66,500 mi, all power&#13;
$4499/best 734-572-1739&#13;
PT CRUISER, '01 Limited&#13;
Edition. Sunroof, Good&#13;
Shape. $5,250/best.&#13;
S 517-376-6152&#13;
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '01 Honda Odessey EX '00 -&#13;
Auto, CD, cold A/C, 37K 80K mi., stereo/CD, all&#13;
mi, runs good. $7400. power, A/C, auto. $8200.&#13;
734-945-4079 (734) 668-0273.&#13;
Toyota Camry '02 - XLE,&#13;
73K mi., $9,800. Cloth interior,&#13;
sun roof, beautiful&#13;
car. (734) 368-0367&#13;
Honda Odyssey '00 -&#13;
Fully loaded, stereo/tape,&#13;
all power, A/C, auto,&#13;
$6,700. (734) 320-0769&#13;
Acura Legend '92 -&#13;
149K., good condition,&#13;
white, leather, $2250/or&#13;
best offer. 734-945-5205&#13;
SATURN SL2 97, loaded&#13;
leather, mechanics car.&#13;
New engine/brakes, a/c&#13;
$3500 478-5893.&#13;
Cadillac Seville '94 Dark&#13;
green, leather, chrome&#13;
wheels, CD, $2500. Ann&#13;
Arbor - 702 480-5660&#13;
20 Cars Under $3,000&#13;
Financing/FIA Vouchers&#13;
734-484-0508&#13;
Exquisite Diamond Ring&#13;
- Dazzling platinum and&#13;
diamond dinner ring,&#13;
figure 8 design. Certified&#13;
check only, by appt.&#13;
$1,600. (734) 663-6336&#13;
susansaa@comcast.net&#13;
Ladies amethyst (emerald&#13;
cut) 8 diamond ring,&#13;
size 6, appraised $1,185&#13;
at Lewis JevVelers - make&#13;
offer. Call (734) 645-2814&#13;
Daily Bargain Ads&#13;
AKC German Shepherd&#13;
Pups - european bloodlines,&#13;
vet checked,&#13;
wormed,shots, taking&#13;
deposits. $600. call for&#13;
details (989)205-2415.&#13;
AKC Golden Retriever&#13;
Puppies - 6 wks. 1st&#13;
shots, wormed, dew&#13;
claws removed, $550.&#13;
(734) 740-4717___________&#13;
AKC Lab Puppies -&#13;
1 black M, 1 chocolate&#13;
M, 1 yellow M 8 1 yellow&#13;
F. $200. (517) 458-7390&#13;
Yamaha Blaster 200 *97&#13;
Excellent condition.&#13;
Contact Allpn with&#13;
questions. $1100.&#13;
houck95@yahoo.com,&#13;
(517)861-0879.&#13;
Yamaha Moto 4 -&#13;
80cc kids quad $500.&#13;
burnisonr@aol.com,&#13;
(734)223-2957.&#13;
Chevy Monte Carlo '98 -&#13;
1 owner, very reliable,&#13;
sharp, clean, blue.&#13;
$2,250. (734)428-7016&#13;
Ford F-150 '92 w/cap, 5L,&#13;
V8, 5 speed. Newer tires&#13;
8 brakes. $925. Ann&#13;
Arbor - (702) 480-5660.&#13;
FORD FOCUS S E '00&#13;
Auto, air, 4-door, clean.&#13;
$3,000. 734-645-3643&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs&#13;
and Service&#13;
We offer:&#13;
V Solid, Consistent,&#13;
Income Opportunity&#13;
V Complete Training&#13;
Program&#13;
V No Selling Door to&#13;
Door&#13;
V No Cold Calling or&#13;
Telemarketing&#13;
V Great Advancement&#13;
Opportunity&#13;
V Contests for Cash,&#13;
Trips 8 Prizes&#13;
y Full 8 Part Time&#13;
Hours&#13;
M a k e M o n e y N o w ! !&#13;
For the Chance of a&#13;
Lifetime&#13;
Eliptical Exerciser, Horizon&#13;
Elite 3.1 E, like new,&#13;
$259. 734-997-9297&#13;
Exercise Bike, Vision Fitness&#13;
E4000,elec controls&#13;
Like new! $99. 997-9297&#13;
Upright Grand Piano -&#13;
Fair condition. Must pay&#13;
to move. $500.&#13;
rphjamie@yahoo.com,&#13;
(810)441-4392.___________&#13;
Stove - Hotpoint, gas,&#13;
self cleaning, bisque,&#13;
$175. 734-477-0492.&#13;
Freebies&#13;
AKC Lab Puppies -&#13;
Black. Dew claws,&#13;
1st shots, worming.&#13;
(517) 596-2020.&#13;
AKC Mini Schnauzers -&#13;
1st shots, dews 8 tails,&#13;
$450. Call for more info.&#13;
g (734) 483-8529&#13;
BORDER COLLIE PUPS&#13;
black/red tris, M/F. $300&#13;
8 up. 734-717-9083&#13;
www.borderhauss.com&#13;
Cavalier King Charles&#13;
Spaniel - Male, 10 wks.,&#13;
tri-color, up-to-date on&#13;
shots, g (734) 740-0741&#13;
Chihuahua tea cup - 2&#13;
males 8 weeks old, 1st&#13;
shots and wormed&#13;
(517)262-1561.___________&#13;
CHAIR, ARM - Upholster.&#13;
$33.810-225-4430&#13;
CHAIR - Kitchen snack&#13;
bar. $35. 810-225-4430&#13;
Redwood Settee - Like&#13;
new. $69.517-540-0513&#13;
TV -19" Zenith color.&#13;
$65. 810-225-4430&#13;
Garage Sales and&#13;
Yard Sales&#13;
Coton De Tulear champion&#13;
sired, family raised,&#13;
shots wormed.Beautiful&#13;
Litter (574) 286-9398&#13;
English Bulldog Puppies&#13;
born 7/16. AM. 8 CAN.&#13;
champion sired. Taking&#13;
deposits $2000-$2400.&#13;
(517) 605-3355___________&#13;
GERMAN SHEPHERD&#13;
Pups 7 wks, AKC, shots,&#13;
wormed, health guarantee.&#13;
$300.517-563-2881&#13;
Mountain Bike - 2004&#13;
Specialized XC Pro&#13;
full suspension bike.&#13;
Size L, 19in. $650.&#13;
734-476-5899.&#13;
WANTED TO BUY&#13;
Quality used bikes. Campus&#13;
Student Bike Shop,&#13;
336 Maynard St., Ann&#13;
Arbor 734-327-6949.&#13;
Boats, Motors,&#13;
Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
12' aluminum boat, w/&#13;
' trailer. Cusioned seats,&#13;
pole holders, drift sock,&#13;
8 9.8 Nissan 4 stroke w/&#13;
less than 4 hrs. $2200&#13;
■ (517) 536-0425&#13;
SEADOO RX 951cc '01,&#13;
2 seater, blue/silver, 75&#13;
hrs, stored indoors.&#13;
• $3800. (734) 649-7316&#13;
Starcraft 14' w/ trailer&#13;
18 h.p. Johnson,&#13;
$1300.734-320-9230.&#13;
'94BAYLINER 14' Je t&#13;
Boat w/trailer, 90hp, very&#13;
good condition. $1,500/&#13;
best. 734-740-2025&#13;
MERCURY Sable LS&#13;
1999 129,500 miles&#13;
Sedan 24V $2400.&#13;
(734) 426-5804.&#13;
Health, Fitness&#13;
and&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
NISSAN 300ZX '88 -Red,&#13;
Very Clean, All Records,&#13;
No Accidents, 5 Speed.&#13;
$1450. (734) 972-3900&#13;
HARTLAND-Aug 16, 17,&#13;
18. 9-4. Furniture, musical&#13;
instruments, skis,&#13;
clothes. 3 Family Salel&#13;
1899 Hartland Woods Dr.&#13;
at 23 8 M-59.&#13;
Handicapped&#13;
Supplies&#13;
and Services&#13;
■ Pride Sundance Scooter-&#13;
$1000/best Hover round&#13;
MPV4.$3500/best517-&#13;
782-7735,517-937-9830&#13;
Household items&#13;
Golden Retriever Pups -&#13;
AKC, 1st shots 8 dewormed.&#13;
Health certificate.&#13;
$300.517-536-4485&#13;
LAB PUPS, AKC/OFA,&#13;
Black, eyes certified.&#13;
(248) 449-3177 or nancy&#13;
everhart@hotmail.com&#13;
Labradoodle Pups- Golden&#13;
8 wks-6 mos, shots 8&#13;
wormed, $150-$350&#13;
(734) 945-9395&#13;
Leonberger - Happy,&#13;
healthy, home-raised&#13;
pups. Health guar. $800&#13;
(989)777-1651.&#13;
National Electrical&#13;
Distributor seeks fulltime&#13;
Front Counter/Store&#13;
Sales Associate for our&#13;
ANN ARBOR branch. HS&#13;
Diploma 8 electrical&#13;
background in distribution&#13;
or contracting&#13;
required. Must be able to&#13;
lift up to 40 lbs. unassisted.&#13;
Send resume to&#13;
J . Leitheiser,&#13;
1357 E. Lincoln Ave.,&#13;
Madison Heights,&#13;
Ml 48071.&#13;
Fax: 248-582-2482,&#13;
email:&#13;
mi-jobs@mc-mc.com&#13;
__________ E.O.E.__________&#13;
Window World&#13;
Inside Sales Rep. needed&#13;
for our new store, opening&#13;
in Ann Arbor, Ml.&#13;
Window sales experience&#13;
preferred, but will&#13;
train the right Individual.&#13;
Must be goal 8 customer&#13;
oriented. If you are not&#13;
making 40K a year send&#13;
your resume to:&#13;
boardmanbuisness®&#13;
yahoo.com&#13;
$100 Queen PILLOWTOP&#13;
Mattress Set, NEW&#13;
in plastic. Can Deliver&#13;
(734)891-8481&#13;
$160 KING PILLOWTOP&#13;
Mattress Set. NEW.&#13;
Full $70, Queen $75&#13;
(734) 328-0030&#13;
Eureka vacuum (2), 15"&#13;
PC monitor, cookware,&#13;
27" Phillips TV, Oreck&#13;
steam iron 734-827-2720&#13;
Solid oak dining table&#13;
w/6 padded chairs&#13;
w/caning + leaf 8 large&#13;
matching solid oak&#13;
hutch.$500. Italian leather&#13;
cream sofa, oversize&#13;
chair 8 ottoman. $450.&#13;
40"x40" oak coffee table.&#13;
$75.810-225-3409&#13;
Wet Bar - Merlat: Maple&#13;
w/cherry finish. Corian&#13;
top, stainless sink,&#13;
brush nickle faucet.&#13;
Jus t off the truck! $1000.&#13;
734-368-0198&#13;
Lhasa Apso Pup 6 mo w/&#13;
papers, 1st shots. Loving&#13;
Trained. Owner allergic&#13;
$300. 734-302-3698&#13;
Male Umbrella Cockatoo&#13;
9 yrs old, well taken care&#13;
of, tagged, vet check, w/&#13;
large cage, exp. w/ large&#13;
birds req. $1400. Call&#13;
(517) 980-0540.___________&#13;
Maltese AKC - Vet&#13;
checked, shots, wormed,&#13;
ready! 231-839-4971&#13;
_________ (Studio)_________&#13;
Lawn, Garden and&#13;
Snow Equipment&#13;
MINI-SCHNAUZERSHIHTZU&#13;
pups homeraised,&#13;
vet checked,&#13;
guaranteed, parents on&#13;
site. $450. 734-434-0700&#13;
Multigen Labradoodle&#13;
Puppies Ready: 8/14/07&#13;
NonShed/NonAllergy&#13;
Females$1500/Males$12&#13;
50&#13;
HeavensAcresLabradood&#13;
les.com (517)605-1582.&#13;
Wood chipper/shredder -&#13;
TroyBilt 10 hp excelent&#13;
condition $750.00.&#13;
jdbooth@netrek.net,&#13;
(734)994-4022.&#13;
Machine, Tool and&#13;
Heavy Equipment&#13;
PIT BULL PU P S - ABDA&#13;
reg., champion blood&#13;
lines. $350 8 up. 734-&#13;
829-7766; 734-829-8415&#13;
Connelly Oak pool table,&#13;
'06- 860 Simonas cloth,&#13;
used 6 mos. $1000&#13;
(734) 323-6454&#13;
Exercise equipment-&#13;
Proform JH Cusion deck&#13;
plus treadmill. $400Tony&#13;
Little Gazelle Freestyle&#13;
Elite $300 Ping Pong&#13;
Silver Extreme, brand&#13;
new + accessories $300.&#13;
Trampoiine-Exerbounder&#13;
Make offer.734-604-7687&#13;
Golf Carts Plus - used&#13;
gas/eiect. carts, 100's&#13;
avail., 4 pass., lifts, etc.&#13;
866-397-5667, Belleville&#13;
www.golfcartsplus.com&#13;
Motorcycles,&#13;
Mini Bikes&#13;
and Service&#13;
Harley Davidson Sportster&#13;
'05 Stage 1, screanrv&#13;
ing eagle pipes, 2K mi.&#13;
$7500. (734) 368-4735.&#13;
Harley Sportster '02 -&#13;
XLH1200 Conv. Stage&#13;
1.5, N2 Cams, S E Performance&#13;
Parts, Loaded,&#13;
Over $5000 in Upgrades,&#13;
Options 8 Chrome. Like&#13;
New! Low Miles. $7650.&#13;
(734) 662-4971&#13;
KAWASAKI VULCAN VN&#13;
750 '94 - Great starter&#13;
bike! 33K. Runs strong.&#13;
$2300. 734-717-7754&#13;
1998 Suzuki VL1500&#13;
Intruder - Under 10K mi.&#13;
$5,000. 517-522-4534&#13;
Ceil: 517-414-3236&#13;
1999 Harley Ultra Classic&#13;
14K mi., new tires,&#13;
loaded, mint condition,&#13;
$12,500. (517) 780-0096&#13;
SUZUKI RM85 '05 dirt&#13;
bike. All original parts.&#13;
Best offer. Contact Allen.&#13;
$1800. houck95@yahoo.&#13;
com, 517-861-0879.&#13;
YAMAHA XT350 '92 Excellent&#13;
condition, garage&#13;
kept, dual purpose bike,&#13;
4750 miles $1500.&#13;
(734) 663-4515.&#13;
NISSAN ALTIMA '96 -&#13;
Auto, power, cruise,&#13;
4 door, am/fm tape,&#13;
$2300. (734) 829-9700&#13;
Pontiac Grand Am '94 -&#13;
Very clean, remote start,&#13;
all power, runs well.&#13;
$1000. (734) 845-7635&#13;
Pontiac Sunfire '96 -&#13;
173K mi, hot red, gas&#13;
saver, runs good. $1500&#13;
or best. (269) 462-0090&#13;
SATURN SL '95, 94K,&#13;
manual, Blue-Black exterior,&#13;
A B S , no A/C, First&#13;
owner. Must sell -&#13;
moving to NYC. $1000.&#13;
asamikog@hotmail.com,&#13;
(734) 657-0232.___________&#13;
Cratfsman Tools- Table&#13;
saw 10 in, nice table 8&#13;
fence, wood lathe w/&#13;
many extras $200 ea.&#13;
734-668-7488, 320-5240&#13;
Puppies! Teacup to Toy&#13;
Purebred 8 Designer.&#13;
Many Non-Shedding&#13;
517-404-3045; 404-1028&#13;
www.puppy-place.net&#13;
Recreation and&#13;
Travel Vehicles&#13;
Too ne\&#13;
for pi&#13;
29 ft. motorhome Pinnacle,&#13;
class A. 89- sleeps&#13;
6, low miles, runs good&#13;
$7500. (734)476-0164.&#13;
Buick Century LTD '01&#13;
cruise, CD, all power,&#13;
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734-368-6541&#13;
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Sedan, blue, 123K , ioaded.$&#13;
3500. 734-516-5242&#13;
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$5000. 734-604-5585&#13;
Pool Table! - Cherry&#13;
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84K miles, 4 door,&#13;
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$700. 734-649-7188.&#13;
Chevy Malibu LS '05-&#13;
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(734) 439-8285&#13;
Baldwin U SA Grand&#13;
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very good condition,&#13;
$13,900. 734-476-9265&#13;
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$11,750. (734)276-5160.&#13;
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runs good. $600/best.&#13;
(734) 474-5457&#13;
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$4,900. 734-669-4433.&#13;
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Only 35K mi, 1 owner.&#13;
$7500. 734-216-2634&#13;
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10 PICK-UP-32K mi.&#13;
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734-662-1406&#13;
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$9,000best 734-678-0581&#13;
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TOYOTA Corolla LE '98-&#13;
Superior maintenance,&#13;
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143K, new tires/brakes.&#13;
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$9900. 734-846-7113&#13;
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leather, sunroof, 68K,&#13;
$11,900. 734-260-1987.&#13;
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56,200 miles. Red 2-dr,&#13;
5-speed Nice shape&#13;
$9000. (734) 323-8178.&#13;
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69K, 5 spd, runs great,&#13;
$999. (734) 678-0581&#13;
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3.0L6cyl, DOHC, 101K,&#13;
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$2895. 734-434-9099&#13;
Honda Accord S E '93&#13;
$1200! Runs great! Listings&#13;
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$2800. 734-276-5499&#13;
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$2500/best 734-604-0899&#13;
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runs great! Fully loaded,&#13;
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best. (734) 998-3776.&#13;
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83K mi., 1 owner,&#13;
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or best. 734-474-9306&#13;
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best. 517-745-3530&#13;
Honda Accord LX '04 -&#13;
Beige, power, A BS, 27K,&#13;
$13,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
Honda Civic '00 - Exc.&#13;
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71000 miles, automatic.&#13;
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$3200. (734)660-1570.&#13;
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$13,500. (810) 629-6159&#13;
JA G U A R S-type 3.0 '04 -&#13;
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$19,800. 320-7533&#13;
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02 55,000 miles, excellent&#13;
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Nissan Sentra 1.8S '04 -&#13;
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$8900 734-474-6370&#13;
Subaru Forester '99 -&#13;
AWD, excellent, leather,&#13;
$4500. 734-669-4433&#13;
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123K mi, great cond.&#13;
$3200/best 734-905-1902&#13;
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$12,800. 734-320-2315.&#13;
VW Passat GLX '03 - V6,&#13;
5-spd, leather, roof, 19K,&#13;
$15,900. 734-474-6370.&#13;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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B Y C A S E Y H A N S&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
High school and college students attending&#13;
Howell’s new Parker Campus are in for a hightech&#13;
treat this fall.&#13;
The Kilt Shack, a store run by advanced marketing&#13;
students, will offer a mostly staffless 24-7&#13;
operation. Students can pay with cash, credit or&#13;
funds front-loaded onto student IDs to pay for&#13;
items including deli foods and student “spiritwear”&#13;
merchandise.&#13;
Marketing teacher Tim Olszewski said he believes&#13;
Howell is the first in the country to operate&#13;
an automated student store. “We feel pretty fortunate&#13;
to be on the cutting edge,” he said. “I think&#13;
we’re going to see people will look to Howell. We&#13;
will be in the forefront.”&#13;
The automated store will free up marketing&#13;
students like senior Sadye Kutt to focus on business&#13;
strategies as well as marketing and promoting&#13;
the school in other ways. “I think this whole&#13;
thing will boost school spirit,” she said. Another&#13;
senior, Bridgette Myers said she is “nervous, but&#13;
excited. Now, we’re just trying to get everything&#13;
organized.”&#13;
The new store is just one of many changes&#13;
S E E P A R K E R , A 4&#13;
PHOTOS; JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The new commons area at the Parker Campus shows the black-box theater at the rear, food service&#13;
facilities and more seating to the left. To be known in the coming year as "Howell High School at&#13;
the Parker Campus," the school in Marion Township will house students in grades 10-12 while the&#13;
old high school building is renovated through the summer of 2008. Ninth-graders will remain at&#13;
the Freshman Campus on Highlander Way in Howell for the coming year.&#13;
TAMMIE GRAVES,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
H o w e l l ' s P a r k e r C a m p u s&#13;
b y t h e n u m b e r s&#13;
■ Owner: Howell Public Schools.&#13;
■ Students: Designed to be the district's&#13;
second high school, but will house&#13;
students from Howell High School for the&#13;
coming year and be known as "Howell&#13;
High School at the Parker Campus." It also&#13;
will house the Livingston County Campus&#13;
of Lansing Community College.&#13;
■ Named for: William Riddle Parker,&#13;
whose family had owned the land - a&#13;
former cattle farm - since the 1950s.&#13;
The address is 400 Wright Road, Marion&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ Size: 309,000 square feet.&#13;
■ Acreage: 118 acres. The Parker land&#13;
was purchased for $3 million.&#13;
■ Cost: $72 million. Paid for by a $97.6&#13;
million, 26-year bond issue approved by&#13;
district voters in 2003.&#13;
■ Students: Designed to house 1,400&#13;
students. Eventually, the district plans to&#13;
have grades 9-12 there with ninth-graders&#13;
in a special academy space.&#13;
■ Special: The school will operate&#13;
on a "flex schedule," allowing mostly&#13;
upperclassmen to take classes between&#13;
7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Due to this flex&#13;
schedule, the building will accommodate&#13;
1,900 students in grades 10-12 in 2007-08.&#13;
■ Features: Branch of LOC Federal&#13;
Credit Union; high-tech, staffless student&#13;
store; two-story fieldhouse with built-in&#13;
stadium seating for 2,500.&#13;
■ Dedication ceremony: Sunday,&#13;
Sept. 9, 2 p.m., with open house&#13;
from 3-4 p.m. at the school.&#13;
■ Details: 517-548-6281.&#13;
P a l m e r s a y s h i s G r e e n O a k T w p . s e r v i c e w i l l c o n t i n u e&#13;
Fonda Lake resident Bill&#13;
Palmer has accomplished&#13;
much during his service to&#13;
Green Oak Township.&#13;
But he says it's the&#13;
volunteers who&#13;
really get things&#13;
done&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Bill Palmer is reluctant to&#13;
take credit, but his work has&#13;
long impressed many in Green&#13;
Oak Township.&#13;
Now in his second four-year&#13;
term as a township trustee.&#13;
Palmer, 78, has missed recent&#13;
meetings because of illness.&#13;
But despite a quadruple bypass&#13;
operation in 2005 and other&#13;
health problems, he says he&#13;
does not intend to retire from&#13;
public service anytime soon.&#13;
“There’s a couple of things I&#13;
want to do before I retire,” he&#13;
says, with a smile.&#13;
Palmer has done much for&#13;
the township over the years. A&#13;
resident of Fonda Lake since&#13;
1978, he was instrumental in&#13;
establishment of the Fonda,&#13;
Island and Briggs Lake Water&#13;
Authority, which serves 329&#13;
homes and about 1,000 individuals&#13;
in the tri-lakes area. He&#13;
also supervised construction&#13;
of the new township hall at Silver&#13;
Lake Road and US-23, two&#13;
new fire stations and helped&#13;
spearhead the effort to pass&#13;
successive township police&#13;
and fire department millages.&#13;
“I don’t want credit for&#13;
anything,” he says modestly.&#13;
‘Without the volunteers we&#13;
wouldn’t get it done.”&#13;
The FIB authority was&#13;
formed in 1982 after leakage&#13;
from road salt stored at the&#13;
state Department of 'Transportation’s&#13;
service center on&#13;
East Grand River contaminated&#13;
individual wells. Palmer&#13;
was among a small group&#13;
that went to Lansing and convinced&#13;
the state to admit responsibility&#13;
for contaminating&#13;
residents’ individual wells.&#13;
Township Supervisor Mark&#13;
St. Charles has words of&#13;
praise about his fellow board&#13;
member.&#13;
“Every time there was&#13;
something to be done. Bill was&#13;
there, and it shows his commitment&#13;
to the township,” St.&#13;
Charles says.&#13;
Palmer also helped form a&#13;
regional water authority that&#13;
now provides clean water to&#13;
portions of three townships.&#13;
“Bill and I championed purchase&#13;
of George Bacalis’ wells&#13;
(at Winans Lake and Rickett&#13;
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I N B R I E F&#13;
Work continues&#13;
along US-23&#13;
Both lanes on southbound&#13;
US-23 from Silver Lake Road&#13;
and Barker Road south of&#13;
Brighton reopened last&#13;
weekend, two weeks ahead&#13;
of schedule, but intermittent&#13;
lane closures vidll continue&#13;
through mid-October.&#13;
The Michigan Department&#13;
of 'Transportation advises&#13;
that single-lane closures will&#13;
occur southbound and northbound&#13;
9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-&#13;
Friday.&#13;
'Tuesday, Sept. 5, final paving&#13;
will start on southbound&#13;
US-23, at night only. Work will&#13;
take place 8 p.m.-5 a.m. Sunday-&#13;
Thursday from Barker&#13;
Road to Warren Road, north&#13;
of Ann Arbor.&#13;
I N S I D E&#13;
Purple attracts.&#13;
MSU researchers attract emerald ash borers&#13;
with large purple panels. A2&#13;
New role&#13;
Longtime YMCA advocate has been hired&#13;
as local agency’s first director. A3&#13;
No payment&#13;
Brighton City Council says it won’t pay for&#13;
canceled carnival. A4&#13;
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we’ve got your&#13;
guide to all the local&#13;
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A2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 2 4 , 2 0 0 7&#13;
G r e e n O a k m a n b e g i n s r e c a l l e f f o r t a g a i n s t o f f i c i a l s '&#13;
Targeted are clerk,&#13;
supervisor, trustee&#13;
and treasurer&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
A Green Oak Township&#13;
resident has started the process&#13;
to recaU four township&#13;
officials, but those officials say&#13;
the charges misrepresent the&#13;
fects and they will oppose any&#13;
attempts to remove them from&#13;
office.&#13;
John Malek filed the documents&#13;
Monday with the Livingston&#13;
County Clerk’s office.&#13;
He is seeking four separate&#13;
petitions to recall Supervisor&#13;
Mark St. Charles, Clerk Mike&#13;
Sedlak, Treasurer Sue Daugherty&#13;
and TYnstee Rick Seymour,&#13;
whose terms are set to expire&#13;
in November 2008.&#13;
County Election Supervisor&#13;
Joan Rmyan says a clarity&#13;
hearing has been scheduled before&#13;
the County Election Commission&#13;
on Sept. 7. If petition&#13;
language is approved, Malek&#13;
would have 180 days to gather&#13;
the needed 1,986 signatures on&#13;
each petition.&#13;
An election, costing township&#13;
taxpayers $20,000, St. Charles&#13;
said, would then be scheduled,&#13;
and if any one of the four is recalled,&#13;
another election would&#13;
be held to select replacements.&#13;
Malek says the petition&#13;
drive is the result of residents&#13;
becoming concerned that the&#13;
rules may have been skirted to&#13;
move developments forward.&#13;
Elach recall petition contains&#13;
separate and distinct allegations.&#13;
The petition charges that St.&#13;
Charles “willfufiy interfered&#13;
with the township ordinance&#13;
enforcement authorities ... for&#13;
the benefit of business associates.”&#13;
*&#13;
“Those are lies, they are a&#13;
misrepresentation of the facts,”&#13;
St. Charles responded.&#13;
Malek asserts Sedlak&#13;
sought “to influence the vote&#13;
of the Planning Commission&#13;
in changing the applicable ordinances&#13;
that would allow his&#13;
illegal business to continue to&#13;
operate.”&#13;
Sedlak formerly rented out&#13;
space in a pole bam on his&#13;
property for car storage. “This&#13;
is a misguided attempt to disrupt&#13;
the proceedings of the&#13;
board, and township residents&#13;
will see through it and realize&#13;
it’s simply unfounded,” Sedlak&#13;
replied.&#13;
Malek charges Daugherty&#13;
with incompetence for failing&#13;
“to timely deposit funds&#13;
in township bank accounts”&#13;
among other allegations. He&#13;
charges Seymour with missing&#13;
too many board meetings.&#13;
Malek served two terms, totaling&#13;
six years, on the Planning&#13;
Commission, but St. Charles&#13;
declined to reappoint him and&#13;
he charges that Maleic’s actions&#13;
constitute “sour grapes.”&#13;
Tom Tolen can be reached at&#13;
810-844-2009.&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
A Michigan State University research project is under way along 1-96 at Burkhart Road.&#13;
The large purple traps are homemade emerald ash borers collectors. MSU students Tara&#13;
Dell, left, and Jake Baker, check the traps for borers.&#13;
P u r p l e p o l e s f o r&#13;
e m e r a l d a s h b o r e r s&#13;
S t ic k y p a n e ls o n 1-96 d e s ig n e d t o kill t h e p e s t&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter Passing drivers can’t help but notice&#13;
them, but researchers really&#13;
put up the bright purple poles and&#13;
panels along 1-96 at Burkhart&#13;
Road this summer to get the attention&#13;
of a destructive pest.&#13;
The emerald ash borer has killed an estimated&#13;
20 million ash trees in Michigan, Ohio,&#13;
Illinois and Indiana since being discovered&#13;
in southeastern Michigan about five years&#13;
ago. The bright green beetle likes the color&#13;
purple, so scientists from Michigan State&#13;
University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture&#13;
are using it to trap the bug.&#13;
“An efficient and effective trap is critical in&#13;
catching an infestation early wMe you might&#13;
be able to do something about it,” said Deb&#13;
McCullough, an MSU professor of entomology&#13;
and forestry. “I thiiik we might be getting&#13;
close.”&#13;
While they may look like pieces of art to&#13;
some, the sticl^ purple panels on the purple&#13;
poles along toe highway are adorned&#13;
with lures containing different blends of&#13;
ash leaves and bark They are part of a cooperative&#13;
project of which McCullough and&#13;
Therese Mand, USDA Forest Service research&#13;
entomologist, are lead in&#13;
vestigators.&#13;
“We’ve taken everything&#13;
we’ve learned about toe&#13;
beetle and incorporated&#13;
it into these traps,” McCullough&#13;
said. “You’ve got&#13;
to catch beetles to learn&#13;
about them.”&#13;
'toaditionally, toe only way to do&#13;
this has been to take a live ash tree, girdle&#13;
toe bark, wait for the bugs to attack and then&#13;
cut into the tree to get toe bugs, McCullough&#13;
said. This is hard, expensive and destructive,&#13;
she said.&#13;
With these traps, emerald ash borers are&#13;
drawn by the lures and get stuck on toe panels.&#13;
Researchers monitor toe traps every&#13;
week &amp;T)m about May through August when&#13;
toe bugs are active to see which traps are&#13;
working best. Pheromones, chemicals produced&#13;
by insects or animals that attract others&#13;
in their species, don’t work with emerald&#13;
ash borers, but the odor of ash trees does,&#13;
McCullough said.&#13;
“We have hundreds of leaf and bark compounds&#13;
we are trying out,” she said. “The&#13;
challenge is to come up with toe compounds&#13;
that outcompete toe real ash trees.”&#13;
Livingston Coimty has been hit hard by&#13;
toe emerald ash borer and the future for&#13;
those ash trees that remain is grim because&#13;
of toe large number of toe insects here, said&#13;
Gretchen Voyle, horticulture agent&#13;
with toe county’s Michigan&#13;
State University extension&#13;
office in Howell. The knowledge&#13;
being gained from&#13;
these traps, though, is vital&#13;
to stop toe spread of toe&#13;
beetle.&#13;
“We were toe first guys to get&#13;
punched in toe face,” Voyle said, referring&#13;
to Michigan. “This isn’t going to help&#13;
us much, but from our disaster we can try&#13;
and create a solution for toe rest of toe coimtry.&#13;
We’re just fortunate that we have people&#13;
like this working on a program like this.”&#13;
Emerald ash borers are native to China&#13;
and Korea. Researchers suspect toe first&#13;
bugs arrived on wooden packing crates.&#13;
Adult beetles lay their eggs in the ash trees&#13;
and the larvae eat toe layer just under the&#13;
bark that carries nutrients to the leaves,&#13;
eventually killing toe tree.&#13;
For more information on toe emerald ash&#13;
borer, call Voyle at 517-46-3950 or check www.&#13;
emeraldashborer.info.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be reached at&#13;
lsmith@livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at810-844-2011.&#13;
Howell's Connolly to leave post with city&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
Fours years of service in&#13;
the city of Howell has given&#13;
Community Development&#13;
Director Amy Connolly a lot&#13;
of time to leave her mark: in&#13;
the city’s downtown development&#13;
area, in the planning&#13;
and zoning departments as&#13;
well as the city’s Michigan&#13;
Main Street Program.&#13;
At the end of business Aug.&#13;
31, her focus will change, and&#13;
one week later so will her address,&#13;
to the village of Tinley&#13;
Park, 111., where she will&#13;
serve as director of planning,&#13;
overseeing a staff of five planners.&#13;
“It’s a very fast-growing&#13;
community, a great opportunity&#13;
and the next step up in&#13;
my career progression,” said&#13;
Connolly, a Traverse City native&#13;
who grew up in Kansas&#13;
City, Mo.&#13;
“She’s done so much for&#13;
this community from the Cool&#13;
Cities grant, to the Opera&#13;
House to DDA initiatives,”&#13;
said Howell City Manager&#13;
Shea Charles. “She is definitely&#13;
going to be missed.”&#13;
Finding a new community&#13;
development director&#13;
will not be immediate, said&#13;
Charles. The first step will be&#13;
to evaluate how to handle the&#13;
job duties until someone is&#13;
hired, followed by assessing&#13;
the work load and adjusting&#13;
responsibilities if necessary.&#13;
The third step is recruitment.&#13;
“We’d like to have someone&#13;
by the end of this year,” said&#13;
Charles.&#13;
Connolly, 35, who is aiding&#13;
in the process to find her replacement,&#13;
said she will miss&#13;
Howell.&#13;
“It’s a pretty magical place.&#13;
I will miss being able to walk&#13;
a block to the coffee shop and&#13;
the lovely city parks where&#13;
my children play. This is the&#13;
most wonderful place to raise&#13;
a family.”&#13;
IN B R I E F&#13;
F o w l e r v i l l e&#13;
Fundraising walk&#13;
for autism Sept. 22&#13;
Krystle Driver is toe local&#13;
team-leader for a three-mile&#13;
walk to raise awareness of autism-&#13;
spectrum disorders. The&#13;
walk begins at 3 p.m. Sept. 22 at&#13;
Centennial Park and is part of&#13;
“Walk Around the World,” a national&#13;
effort to raise scholarship&#13;
funds for toe Autism 'Ibeatment&#13;
Center of America.&#13;
Driver is also hosting a prewalk&#13;
fundraiser Saturday ^ m&#13;
9 a.m.-9 p.m. at Castaway Cafe&#13;
in Howell Township; $2 of every&#13;
entry that day will benefit toe&#13;
Autism 'Ibeatment Center.&#13;
Driver’s 2-year-old daughter&#13;
has an autism-spectrum&#13;
disorder and said she is committed&#13;
to educating toe community&#13;
about toe effects of autism.&#13;
“Anything I can do, I will&#13;
do,” Driver said. “I don’t care if&#13;
I have to walk 200 miles putting&#13;
up posters, just to get someone&#13;
to pick it up and read it.”&#13;
To register, visit www.&#13;
walkaroundtoeworld.org or call&#13;
517-404-1747.&#13;
Public works gets&#13;
new superintendent&#13;
Erin Daksiewicz will begin&#13;
her new job as toe village’s superintendent&#13;
of public works&#13;
Aug. 31. She replaces Tony&#13;
Casali, who resigned in March&#13;
to become directing manager&#13;
of toe Isabella County Road&#13;
Commission.&#13;
Daksiewicz has been a project&#13;
engineer with Wolverine&#13;
Engineers and Surveyors Inc.&#13;
of Mason - Fowlerville’s engineering&#13;
firm - since 2006.&#13;
She worked for toe Livingston&#13;
County Department of Public&#13;
Works from 2004 to 2006, and&#13;
for Malcolm Pimie Inc. in East&#13;
Lansing after graduating from&#13;
toe University of Michigan as&#13;
a civil and environments engineer&#13;
in 1999.&#13;
Law firm hired&#13;
for DDA bond sale&#13;
The Village Council hired&#13;
the law firm of Miller, Canfield,&#13;
Paddock and Stone to provide&#13;
leg s services for toe sSe of $2&#13;
million in bonds proposed by&#13;
toe Downtown Development&#13;
Authority. 'The DDA plans to develop&#13;
toe northwest quadrant&#13;
of toe village where Fowlerville&#13;
Lumber and a Ford deSership&#13;
were formerly located.&#13;
Approximately half of toe&#13;
bond sSe will go to purchase&#13;
toe vacant property and toe&#13;
other half will used for demolition&#13;
and building a parking&#13;
lot. A detailed budget of the&#13;
project will be submitted as a&#13;
plan amendment before toe&#13;
bonds may go on sSe.&#13;
High school gym&#13;
work to resume&#13;
Superintendent Ed Alverson&#13;
anticipates the new Fowlerville&#13;
High School gym will be ready&#13;
for play by mid-October. Work&#13;
on toe gym floor began again&#13;
this week after a three-month&#13;
hiatus when runoff fix)m a June&#13;
3 downpour flooded toe almostcompleted&#13;
work site.&#13;
A new storm sewer designed&#13;
to protect the site from future&#13;
runoff damage is 95 percent&#13;
complete, Alverson said.&#13;
On toe advice of its&#13;
attorney, Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools board voted to&#13;
proceed with demolition and&#13;
reconstruction of toe gym floor&#13;
by architects TMP Inc., Clark&#13;
Construction and PEA Engineering.&#13;
The cost of toe work is&#13;
estimated at between $260,000&#13;
and $280,000.&#13;
“We’re dealing with quality&#13;
companies who want to come&#13;
up with quality solutions,” Alverson&#13;
said. “The issue of who&#13;
will pay what will be decided&#13;
by their insurance companies.&#13;
This is a method to put the&#13;
floor down without admitting&#13;
liability.”&#13;
P i n c k n e y&#13;
Putnam land deal&#13;
is put on hold&#13;
Village officials have agreed&#13;
to stop pursuing a Public Apt&#13;
425 agreement with Pfotnam&#13;
'Township for 10 acres on East&#13;
M-36 across from toe Pinckney&#13;
post office.&#13;
The land, owned by Pinckney&#13;
attorney Jeffrey B. Green,&#13;
would have become part of a&#13;
special assessment district being&#13;
formed to bring sewer and&#13;
water services to about seven&#13;
acres it annexed nearly two&#13;
years ago.&#13;
While Putnam Township officials&#13;
agreed to annexation of&#13;
toe post office, former Pinckney&#13;
Pharmacy, former Thomas&#13;
Home Flumishing Center and&#13;
land owned by Steven, Carole&#13;
and Gary Wiltse, they opposed&#13;
annejdng Green’s property because&#13;
it fronts a much larger&#13;
parcel. They said they wanted&#13;
to retain l^d-use control of&#13;
toe entire parcel, which Village&#13;
President Rebecca Foster said&#13;
is making putting together a&#13;
425 agreement difficult.&#13;
Public Act 425 agreements&#13;
allow two governmental bodies&#13;
to exchange tax revenues and&#13;
municipal services without annexation.&#13;
Green is interested&#13;
in getting utilities and being&#13;
included in toe special assessment&#13;
district, Foster said, but&#13;
Pinckney has an ordinance&#13;
that prohibits the village from&#13;
extending utility services outside&#13;
its limits.&#13;
The coimcil could resume&#13;
negotiations with the township&#13;
on a potential agreement at a&#13;
later date, Foster said.&#13;
P u t n a m T o w n s h i p&#13;
American bison twin&#13;
dies at 2 weeks&#13;
Pumpkin, one of toe twin&#13;
American bison bom Aug. 3 on&#13;
Kevin and Renee MacRitchie’s&#13;
'TMZ Farms, has died.&#13;
The 2-week-old buffalo, who&#13;
was rejected by its mother at&#13;
birth and was being hand fed,&#13;
came down with pneumonia&#13;
and ran a high fever for three&#13;
days, said Renee MacRitchie.&#13;
Despite being treated aroimd&#13;
toe clock by a veterinarian and&#13;
toe family. Pumpkin died Aug.&#13;
17. “She really fought, but when&#13;
the fever broke she was just too&#13;
weak,” Renee MacRitchie said.&#13;
“She stopped eating and that&#13;
was it.”&#13;
The same day Pumpkin&#13;
died, another buffdo was bom.&#13;
It’s been named Pumpkin Too.&#13;
The original Pumpkin’s twin,&#13;
Squash, also is doing fine, Renee&#13;
MacRitchie said.&#13;
'I\vins are rare in bison. Kevin&#13;
MacRitchie said his will onfy&#13;
be toe fourth set on record with&#13;
toe American Bison Association.&#13;
The MacRitchies, who sell&#13;
their buffalo meat and operate&#13;
several Pinckney businesses,&#13;
now have six baby buffalo on&#13;
toe form. “They’re all with their&#13;
moms and all doing well,” Renee&#13;
MacRitchie said.&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
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High school MEAP results&#13;
Here is a comparison of passing rates achieved on the high school MEAP tests by the class of&#13;
2007 and class of 2006.The figures indicate the percentage of students who met or exceeded&#13;
state standards on the tests.&#13;
Math Reading Writing Science Social studies&#13;
2006 2007 2006 2007 2006 2007 2006 2007 2006 2007&#13;
Brighton 61.5 67.3 70.6 76.4 62.9 64.4 63.5 69.5 40.4 86.6&#13;
Fowlerville 47.5 64.4 67.4 78.5 54.6 66.4 55.2 72.1 30.5 88.2&#13;
Hartland 64.1 69.2 75.1 73.3 63.7 67.8 69.6 78.1 39.0 87.9&#13;
Howell 58.5 58.4 75.4 74.1 57.4 55.9 61.0 62.6 45.3 86.2&#13;
Pinckney 56.5 61.1 68.1 71.2 57.0 61.9 61.8 68.9 35.1 90.5&#13;
South Lyon 68.4 65.4 85.4 78.3 73.1 67.0 77.7 73.4 54.3 81.4&#13;
Whitmore Lake 58.2 60.5 75.6 75.0 65.1 61.1 66.3 66.2 40.5 85.1&#13;
S t a t e A v e r a g e 52.4 53.5 70.1 68.0 35.2 55.9 56.8 59.8 36.8 77.9&#13;
Source: Michigan Department of Education&#13;
7 0 % o f&#13;
s c h o o l s&#13;
t o p A C T&#13;
a v e r a g e&#13;
Most area students&#13;
beat statewide&#13;
average&#13;
BY U SA CAROLIN&#13;
AND DAVID JE S S E&#13;
News S ta f f Reporters&#13;
More than 70 percent of&#13;
area high schools posted an&#13;
average ACT score higher&#13;
than the statewide average,&#13;
according to results released&#13;
Aug. 15. Last spring, for the&#13;
first time, high school juniors&#13;
took the ACT in school. The&#13;
ACT is one part of the new&#13;
Michigan Merit Exam, which&#13;
is replacing the high school&#13;
portion of the Michigan Educational&#13;
Assessment Program.&#13;
The state Department of&#13;
Education released the results&#13;
of the first MME and the last&#13;
high school MEAP last week.&#13;
The results included average&#13;
composite scores on the ACT&#13;
as well as passing rates in the&#13;
areas of math, reading, science,&#13;
social studies, writing and English&#13;
language arts.&#13;
Under the new MME, students&#13;
get to take the ACT&#13;
free. Students who get a high&#13;
enough score and complete&#13;
two years of post-high school&#13;
education can receive up to&#13;
$4,000 in college scholarships&#13;
from the state.&#13;
Most of last academic&#13;
year’s high school juniors did&#13;
well enough on the MME to&#13;
eventually get some college&#13;
scholarship money, state officials&#13;
said. But fewer than&#13;
half of them met or exceeded&#13;
state standards in some of&#13;
the subject areas and likely&#13;
won’t get scholarship cash&#13;
up front. Those students will&#13;
have to wait until success-&#13;
SONIA LGOTTFRIED, LIVINGSTON COMMUNFTY NEWS&#13;
High school M M E results&#13;
The state released results for the first Michigan Merit Exam. The&#13;
exam includes the ACT which many colleges use for admission&#13;
purposes.&#13;
Reading Social Writing&#13;
Math Science studies&#13;
A a&#13;
ELA Comp.&#13;
Brighton High School* 71.2 79.5 79.9 94.8 58.4 70.7 21.5&#13;
Fowlenrille Community Schools** 42.7 56.9 57.1 89.2 40.1 48.4 18.7&#13;
Fowlenrille High School 43.2 57.7 57.9 89.5 40.6 49.1 18.8&#13;
Hartland Consolidated Schools** 60.1 73:0 68.9 89.6 60.8 67.9 20.5&#13;
Hartland High School 62.4 62.2 70.8 90.5 62.7 69.6 20.7&#13;
Howell Public Schools 50.8 65.8 62.4 90.8 39.7 53.4 19.3&#13;
Howell High School 60.0 66.1 62.7 90.9 39.9 53.5 19.3&#13;
Pinckney High School* 60.2 75.4 72.5 91.2 50.7 64.2 20.8&#13;
South Lyon Community Schools** 57.1 74.4 69.1 92.8 54.7 65.5 20.3&#13;
South Lyon High School 59.5 75.5 71.6 93.7 56.0 67.6 20.6&#13;
Whitmore Lake High School* 47.5 60.6 56.0 88.1 41.0 51.5 18.9&#13;
S t a t e a v e r a g e 46.5 59.7 55.9 83.0 40.1 51.0 18.8&#13;
*O n ly o n e h ig h s c h o o l in d is tric t.&#13;
Source: Michigan Department of Education&#13;
* ln c lu d e s a lte rn a t iv e h ig h s c h o o l n um b e rs .&#13;
fully completing some college&#13;
work before receiving any of&#13;
the up to $4,000 per student&#13;
allocated. Only about 40,000&#13;
students statewide met or&#13;
exceeded standards in all the&#13;
subjects required to get the&#13;
upfi’ont cash.&#13;
Students who meet or exceed&#13;
standards on each of&#13;
the tests will get $1,000 at the&#13;
start of their freshman year of&#13;
college and the same amount&#13;
in their sophomore year. Once&#13;
they complete two years of&#13;
college or training, they will&#13;
get $2,000 more. Students&#13;
who didn’t score well enough&#13;
to get the money up front, but&#13;
still have valid test scores,&#13;
would be able to tap the entire&#13;
$4,000 after two years if they&#13;
maintain a 2.5 grade-point average&#13;
in college.&#13;
Brighton Superintendent&#13;
Jim Craig said he was pleased&#13;
with the results of the merit&#13;
exam.&#13;
“This is a new test so we&#13;
have nothing to benchmark&#13;
it against,” said Craig. “Comparatively,&#13;
we did well. Writing&#13;
was one of our lower&#13;
areas. The scores were not&#13;
good statewide. I don’t know&#13;
if it’s a test problem. We need&#13;
more analysis.”&#13;
Fowlerville Superintendent&#13;
Ed Alverson said scores were&#13;
all slightly above or below the&#13;
state average.&#13;
“Over all we’re average&#13;
right now, and that’s not&#13;
where we want to be,” said&#13;
SONIA L. GOTTFRIED. LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Alverson. “We’re looking at&#13;
eighth-grade through 11thgrade&#13;
to make sure teachers&#13;
are covering classes to help&#13;
students get higher achievement.&#13;
Our teachers are reporting&#13;
back this week, and&#13;
will have two days of professional&#13;
development when we&#13;
will analyze the results of the&#13;
exam and discuss areas we&#13;
need to improve in.”&#13;
Fowlerville and Brighton&#13;
were two of the local school&#13;
districts that made big strides&#13;
in the last round of Michigan&#13;
Educational Assessment&#13;
Program tests for high school&#13;
students. The state average&#13;
passing rates increased in&#13;
four of the categories. The&#13;
results were from MEAP&#13;
tests taken by the high school&#13;
graduating class of 2007.&#13;
Laurie Mayes, assistant&#13;
superintendent of curriculum&#13;
and instruction for the Hartland&#13;
Consolidated School District,&#13;
said, “I think the MEAP&#13;
scores are good, but I always&#13;
think we can do better. We&#13;
need the most work in reading&#13;
and writing. We’re working&#13;
at both the middle schools&#13;
and high school with staff to&#13;
get students thinking about&#13;
what they read and focusing&#13;
on a higher level of writing&#13;
about what they’re thinking.”&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
Howell Gun Club sets sigh ts on new land&#13;
Club selling bonds&#13;
to raise $124,000&#13;
for 5 adjoining&#13;
acres&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Members of the Howell&#13;
Gun Club in Marion Township&#13;
have a history of coming&#13;
together for the benefit&#13;
of the club. Most recently,&#13;
members have set their&#13;
sights on buying an additional&#13;
five acres of land behind&#13;
their 300-yard range.&#13;
Through the sale of $500&#13;
bonds, the club has almost&#13;
hit its $124,000 target, securing&#13;
not only the land, but a&#13;
long-term place in the community.&#13;
According to former club&#13;
president Rick Howard, the&#13;
iandowner contacted him in&#13;
early 2006 and said he was&#13;
looking to sell.&#13;
“We were more than interested&#13;
in picking it up,”&#13;
said Howard, who is well&#13;
aware of the legal troubles&#13;
involving neighbors of the&#13;
shooting range at the Island&#13;
Lake State Recreation Area.&#13;
Excessive noise allegations&#13;
made by a neighboring homeowners&#13;
has led to a legal&#13;
battle that has been ongoing&#13;
since 2003.&#13;
While no such noise allegations&#13;
have been made&#13;
against the Howell Gun&#13;
Club, Howard said the added&#13;
land will “create more of&#13;
a buffer zone between the&#13;
other land owners and us.”&#13;
A b o u t t h e&#13;
H o w e l l G u n C l u b&#13;
■ What: Houses an&#13;
indoor pistol range;&#13;
outdoor 50-yard, 100-yard&#13;
and 300-yard shooting&#13;
ranges; trap and skeet&#13;
shooting area on 47-acre&#13;
parcel.&#13;
■ Where: 3210 Jewell&#13;
Road, Marion Township.&#13;
■ Who: Membership&#13;
is generally word-ofmouth,&#13;
because potential&#13;
members must have&#13;
support from two current&#13;
members. The club also&#13;
hosts events open to&#13;
the public so people can&#13;
come to meet members.&#13;
■ Fees: Annual dues are&#13;
$75 for people 55 and&#13;
over, $100 for everyone&#13;
else.&#13;
■ Offerings: Regular&#13;
events that cater to men,&#13;
women and younger&#13;
shooters.&#13;
■ Details: 517-546-&#13;
4556 or visit www.&#13;
howellgunclub.org.&#13;
To date, 37 club members&#13;
have purchased bonds in&#13;
various increments. “Some&#13;
people have bought one&#13;
bond, one person bought 30.&#13;
It’s all in what your finances&#13;
will allow,” said club secretary&#13;
and longtime member&#13;
Jeff Klueger.&#13;
Boasting a membership&#13;
of 850, the Howell Gun Club&#13;
has existed for almost 60&#13;
years at its 47-acre site on&#13;
Jewell Road. There are no&#13;
plans to move or expand,&#13;
said Howard. The site already&#13;
houses an indoor pistol&#13;
range; outdoor 50-yard,&#13;
100-yard and 300-yard shooting&#13;
ranges; and a trap and&#13;
skeet shooting area. It is one&#13;
of the most well-equipped&#13;
ranges in the state, thanks&#13;
in part to the original members&#13;
who bought 40 $50&#13;
bonds in the early 1950s to&#13;
buy the property - members&#13;
like Merl Lybrink of Marion&#13;
Township.&#13;
“I enjoy shooting and I feel&#13;
strongly about preserving our&#13;
rights to shoot for our family,”&#13;
said the father of four sons.&#13;
Recent bond sales to support&#13;
the club are paying&#13;
above market rate, according&#13;
to Klueger, creating a win-win&#13;
situation. “So we’re paying&#13;
them better than what they&#13;
would be getting for CDs, and&#13;
they’re helping us out, too.”&#13;
Donations also are ongoing,&#13;
and will be used to pay&#13;
down the recent bank note&#13;
secured by principals of the&#13;
club. As bond sales continue,&#13;
Howard remains confident&#13;
the debt will be erased&#13;
long before it’s five-year due&#13;
date.&#13;
“We’ll be getting ready to&#13;
pay off the bank (soon),” he&#13;
said.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at Ihumphrey®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
7 w i t h o u t w a l l s ' p i c k s&#13;
1 s t e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r&#13;
2 new programs to be offered in fall&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
How do you establish a&#13;
presence in a community&#13;
without a building?&#13;
That is one of the many&#13;
challenges facing Dawn&#13;
Palmer-Van Camp, the&#13;
new executive director for&#13;
Livingston County Family&#13;
YMCA. She accepted the&#13;
part-time position and its&#13;
inherent challenges with&#13;
pleasure.&#13;
“It was quite an honor to&#13;
get asked,” said the former&#13;
academic adviser for Cleary&#13;
University in Genoa Township.&#13;
As one of Livingston&#13;
YMCA’s founding volunteers&#13;
and board members,&#13;
Palmer-Van Camp knew the&#13;
board was poised to hire&#13;
its first director. She didn’t&#13;
know other board members&#13;
were preparing to ask her to&#13;
fill that role.&#13;
Livingston County Family&#13;
YMCA Board Chairman Tom&#13;
Schumm said that “Dawn is&#13;
an excellent person for the&#13;
job. She’s very confident and&#13;
has tremendous talent.”&#13;
Palmer-Van Camp will&#13;
have to rely on all of her&#13;
talents as the local Y moves&#13;
forward with fundraising efforts,&#13;
recruitment and programming&#13;
- all of which she&#13;
plans to tackle in her first&#13;
year. She se e s it as an extension&#13;
of what she has been&#13;
doing for the group since its&#13;
inception in 2002. Palmer-&#13;
Van Camp was part of a&#13;
five-member team involved&#13;
in a feasibility study to determine&#13;
recreation needs,&#13;
secure nonprofit status and&#13;
affiliate with the YMCA of&#13;
Metropolitan Detroit.&#13;
Now that the local group&#13;
has raised $100,000, twothirds&#13;
of its estimated startup&#13;
costs, it is moving forward&#13;
with staffing. Palmer-&#13;
Van Camp recently finished&#13;
one of her initial duties, the&#13;
hiring of a program coordinator.&#13;
“Now I have help,”&#13;
D a w n&#13;
P a l m e r - V a n C a m p&#13;
■ Position:&#13;
First&#13;
executive&#13;
director&#13;
for the&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County&#13;
Family&#13;
YMCA.&#13;
■ Residence: Brighton&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ Age: 39.&#13;
■ Family: Husband, Rick&#13;
of 15 years; a 2-year-old&#13;
son.&#13;
■ Community&#13;
involvement: YMCA,&#13;
Leadership Livingston,&#13;
member of Recycle&#13;
Livingston, Oversight&#13;
Committee for Parker&#13;
High School, Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library&#13;
Strategic Planning&#13;
Committee, Livingston&#13;
Higher Education&#13;
Network.&#13;
■ Professional goals:&#13;
Get doctorate in health&#13;
education to tie all&#13;
interests together from&#13;
science to physical fitness.&#13;
■ Personal interests:&#13;
She is a certified personal&#13;
trainer and organic&#13;
gardener.&#13;
■ Education: University&#13;
of Akron, studied criminal&#13;
Justice and science, holds&#13;
an associate of applied&#13;
science and bachelor of&#13;
science degrees.&#13;
she said.&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
YMCA, or as Palmer-Van&#13;
Camp calls it “a Y without&#13;
walls,” will offer two new&#13;
programs this fall, a Junior&#13;
Soccer Academy for children&#13;
aged 3-6, and Y-Strides&#13;
Outdoor Walking Club for&#13;
adults. Registration for both&#13;
activities has begun. Additional&#13;
offerings are expected&#13;
soon, and will include&#13;
activities for teenagers and&#13;
seniors.&#13;
“The mission statement&#13;
of the Y is to build a healthy&#13;
spirit, mind and body (for&#13;
the whole family,)” said&#13;
Palmer-Van Camp.&#13;
Planned activities will&#13;
focus on character development&#13;
and target gaps in&#13;
current recreational offerings.&#13;
“We are not going to&#13;
be offering competitive programs”&#13;
in regard to existing&#13;
recreation programs, she&#13;
said.&#13;
That sentiment was&#13;
echoed by Schumm. “We&#13;
will work in cooperation&#13;
with Howell Parks and Recreation&#13;
and SELCRA,” he&#13;
said. “ We will go beyond ,&#13;
their scope” to work toward&#13;
our mission of “strong families,&#13;
strong communities.”&#13;
Livingston YMCA offered&#13;
day camp programs for&#13;
the first time this summer,&#13;
attracting more than 50&#13;
children to Camp Ohiyesa&#13;
in Holly. Round-trip transportation&#13;
was provided for&#13;
campers from the area.&#13;
“It was very well done,”&#13;
Schumm said, “and our&#13;
numbers were better than&#13;
we expected.” He hopes the&#13;
trend will continue.&#13;
Success this year will be&#13;
determined by enrollment&#13;
numbers and cost containment.&#13;
“Can we bring out a full&#13;
schedule of programming&#13;
and can we pay for it (using&#13;
only enrollment fees,)” said&#13;
Schumm.&#13;
To learn more about the&#13;
Livingston County Family&#13;
YMCA, visit www.ymcadetroit.&#13;
org, click on locations,&#13;
then Livingston County, or&#13;
call 517-540-2325.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
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B r i g h t o n s a y s n o f e e f o r c a r n i v a l o w n e r&#13;
City Council votes&#13;
to send notice&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
The Brighton City Council&#13;
has served notice on the owner&#13;
of a carnival whose former&#13;
employee is charged with&#13;
sexually assaulting a Brighton&#13;
girl that it will not pay&#13;
for any loss suffered when&#13;
the city forced the carnival to&#13;
close down early.&#13;
The council voted last week&#13;
to inform Family Rin lyme&#13;
Shows owner Bob Hallifax that&#13;
the city will not pay the $20,000&#13;
he has demanded as a cancellation&#13;
fee for closing his show a&#13;
day early during the three-day&#13;
Summerfest event.&#13;
City Attorney Paul Bums&#13;
said the city was not part of the&#13;
contract with the carnival company&#13;
and bears no responsibility&#13;
for any losses it may have&#13;
incurred.&#13;
“Events Etc. did, in fact, negotiate&#13;
contracts with all the&#13;
vendors, and one of them was&#13;
with Fhmily F\m lyme Shows&#13;
LLC,” Bums said. Events Etc.&#13;
is the company hired by Brighton’s&#13;
Principal Shopping District&#13;
to manage and run Summerfest,&#13;
which was July 27-29.&#13;
City Manager Dana Foster&#13;
said at the meeting he was the&#13;
one who decided to terminate&#13;
the carnival over a day early. “I&#13;
could not take a chance on the&#13;
carnival operation’s continued&#13;
presence in the community,”&#13;
Poster said.&#13;
April Dertian, Events Etc.&#13;
events director, said this week&#13;
her firm is not liable because it&#13;
was the city, and not the company,&#13;
that shut down the carnival.&#13;
“We didn’t feel we’re liable&#13;
because we didn’t shut him&#13;
down,” she said.&#13;
Dertian added that her&#13;
company is neither morally&#13;
nor legally responsible for the&#13;
incident in which the girl was&#13;
sexually assaulted. “It’s a horrible&#13;
thing that happened, but&#13;
we don’t bear responsibility,”&#13;
she said. “It didn’t happen during&#13;
the event and it didn’t happen&#13;
on the grounds of the carnival.”&#13;
Hallifax responded to the&#13;
city’s action by implying a lawsuit.&#13;
“What would any prudent&#13;
man do when they’ve bestowed&#13;
this grievous injustice on me?”&#13;
he asked.&#13;
Hallifax maintained that&#13;
while he has had “a tremendous&#13;
amount of support from&#13;
within his own industry, the&#13;
fallout from the carnival incident&#13;
has cost him dearly.&#13;
“Absolutely, this has hurt our&#13;
reputation,” he said. “I’ve had&#13;
four or five festivals canceled&#13;
for next year.” Now 62, Hallifax&#13;
fears he “may have to go out of&#13;
business” because of the negative&#13;
publicity.&#13;
The mother of the 15-year&#13;
old girl who was assaulted addressed&#13;
the council, saying she&#13;
supports the city’s position. “I&#13;
do feel Mr. Hallifax did have a&#13;
part in knowing Mr. McCray&#13;
(the defendant in the case) had&#13;
a criminal background,” she&#13;
said.&#13;
However, Hallifax insisted he&#13;
had no prior knowledge of the&#13;
suspect’s criminal background&#13;
and that it did not show up on&#13;
the background checks his&#13;
company routinely makes. Police&#13;
Chief Tom Wightman has&#13;
said the lists of carnival workers&#13;
he was given as required by&#13;
Hallifax before the event contained&#13;
no information that any&#13;
of its employees had a ciimind&#13;
history.&#13;
Juan Carlos McCray, charged&#13;
with three counts of third-degree&#13;
criminal sexual conduct,&#13;
a 15-year felony, is scheduled to&#13;
go on trial Oct. 15. He is in the&#13;
Livingston County Jail in lieu of&#13;
$200,000 cash bond.&#13;
Robert Villarreal, 20, of Detroit,&#13;
another former carnival&#13;
worker and alleged accomplice&#13;
of McCray, is set for sentencing&#13;
Sept. 4 after pleading&#13;
guilty to three counts of furnishing&#13;
alcohol to a minor.&#13;
Police charge that McCray&#13;
and Villarreal enticed two&#13;
Brighton girls, ages 15 and 17,&#13;
to a trailer after the carnival&#13;
closed July 27 and supplied&#13;
them with alcohol. Police allege&#13;
McCray then sexually&#13;
assaulted the younger girl.&#13;
Howell-based First National Bank names new president&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
James McAuliffe, 63, is the&#13;
new president and CEO of&#13;
First National Bank, which is&#13;
headquartered in Howell and&#13;
has nine branches throughout&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
He began Tuesday, replacing&#13;
Steven Walsh, who resigned&#13;
for personal reasons&#13;
after less than six months on&#13;
the job, according to an announcement&#13;
by FNBH Bancorp&#13;
Chairman Rick Scofield.&#13;
“The people here are a&#13;
wonderful, talented group,”&#13;
said McAuliffe, who said his&#13;
McAuliffe&#13;
top goal is to&#13;
strengthen&#13;
the bank’s&#13;
enviable position.&#13;
“We&#13;
are the largest&#13;
bank in&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County and&#13;
we want to&#13;
maintain and improve our No.&#13;
1 position,” he said.&#13;
McAuliffe also said he&#13;
wants to stabilize the top echelon,&#13;
where there has been&#13;
higher-than-average turnover&#13;
in the last few years.&#13;
McAuliffe was chief investment&#13;
officer for Hanover&#13;
Insurance Co., parent company&#13;
of Citizens Insurance of&#13;
Howell, before coming to Citizens&#13;
as president and CEO in&#13;
1994.&#13;
Scofield said McAuliffe’s&#13;
corporate experience will be&#13;
a valuable asset. “Jim has&#13;
been the CEO of a much larger&#13;
company than ours, and&#13;
came up on the investment&#13;
side - the numbers, banking&#13;
and finance side,” he said.&#13;
Scofield said he is confident&#13;
McAuliffe will be more than&#13;
up to the challenge. “Like any&#13;
CEO, you’ve got to make sure&#13;
you have the right talent, and&#13;
you have to have clear vision.&#13;
clear direction - it’s really a&#13;
leadership issue,” he said.&#13;
Returning to Livingston&#13;
County from Vermont will be&#13;
like coming home for McAuliffe,&#13;
who retired from Citizens&#13;
Insurance in 2000.&#13;
McAuliffe has been a director&#13;
of FNBH since 1998, chairs&#13;
its finance committee and is a&#13;
member of the board’s audit&#13;
and executive committees.&#13;
First National Bank is a fullservice&#13;
bank offering retail&#13;
and commercial services and&#13;
investment management. The&#13;
bank, with assets of over $449&#13;
mUlion, has been in existence&#13;
since 1884.&#13;
P A L M E R F R O M A1&#13;
Palmer a builder and investor for more than 50 years&#13;
roads), and the result is the&#13;
creation of the Livingston&#13;
Community Water Authority,”&#13;
St. Charles says.&#13;
Township Clerk Mike Sedlak&#13;
lauds Palmer for his service.&#13;
“We didn’t always agree&#13;
on issues, but he handled (any&#13;
differences of opinion) with integrity&#13;
and professionalism,”&#13;
Sedlak says. “He always did&#13;
have the township’s best interests&#13;
at heart.”&#13;
Palmer refuses to take any&#13;
credit for what he has done&#13;
for the township, which he&#13;
did without extra compensation&#13;
beyond his $4,500 annual&#13;
trustee salary. “All I did was&#13;
stand back to see that everything&#13;
was done at the right&#13;
price; I want to save money for&#13;
the township,” he says.&#13;
Democrat Kathy Carney,&#13;
who worked with the Republican&#13;
Palmer on the contamination&#13;
problem, also has kind&#13;
things to say. “Bill has always&#13;
been there, he always did&#13;
things for the betterment of&#13;
the community,” she says.&#13;
Palmer, the owner of the&#13;
William M. Palmer &amp; Sons&#13;
LLC building and home remodeling&#13;
company, has been a&#13;
builder and investor for more&#13;
than 50 years. He also owned&#13;
KP Building Co. of Dearborn&#13;
Heights, which was eventually&#13;
taken over by his son. Bob.&#13;
For eight years during the&#13;
Blanchard and Engler administrations,&#13;
Palmer held&#13;
an high-profile appointive&#13;
position as chairman of the&#13;
Board of Residential Builders&#13;
and Maintenance and Alteration&#13;
Contractors - commonly&#13;
called the state builders&#13;
board - a division of the&#13;
Department of Consumer&#13;
and Industry Services. The&#13;
nine-member board is an&#13;
unpaid advisory body that&#13;
determines whether a residential&#13;
builder is qualified&#13;
for state licensing.&#13;
Over the years Palmer&#13;
has given much to charitable&#13;
causes, including the Green&#13;
Oak Township Historical Society&#13;
to help with restoration of&#13;
the historic hall. He has also&#13;
helped many needy families at&#13;
Thanksgiving and Christmastime,&#13;
his wife says.&#13;
“I was brought up poor (in&#13;
Highland Park) - we didn’t&#13;
have anything,” Palmer explains.&#13;
“So if I can help someone&#13;
else it makes me feel better.&#13;
I don’t need much.”&#13;
Married for almost 58 years&#13;
to Mary Lou Palmer, the couple&#13;
has four sons, one daughter,&#13;
13 grandchili-en and five&#13;
great-grandchildren. “(Family)&#13;
is what life’s all about,”&#13;
Palmer says.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at 810-844-2009.&#13;
F U T U R E F R O M A 1&#13;
Plans depend on district finances, superintendent says&#13;
vation will be completed by fall&#13;
2008.&#13;
“We’ve always had an interest&#13;
in opening the (Parker)&#13;
school,” he said. “This idea&#13;
of staging it has been used in&#13;
other districts.” Howell parents&#13;
also suggested this type of transition&#13;
during public information&#13;
meetings in the past year.&#13;
Breiner said officials still&#13;
are looking at operating costs&#13;
for the 2008 plan, but that it&#13;
would be “significantly less”&#13;
than the $2 million originally&#13;
estimated to fully open and operate&#13;
Parker because it would&#13;
involve moving fewer students&#13;
and closing a building.&#13;
He said the district would&#13;
likely keep the auditorium at&#13;
the Freshman Campus open&#13;
for Community Theater of&#13;
Howell and that central office&#13;
operations, now in the Freshman&#13;
Campus building, would&#13;
likely move to Howell High&#13;
School.&#13;
As the district eventually&#13;
divides into two high schools,&#13;
boundaries will follow those&#13;
used by the middle schools;&#13;
Highlander Way will be a feeder&#13;
school for Howell High School&#13;
and Three Fires a feeder for&#13;
Parker High School.&#13;
Varsity sports teams based&#13;
at Parker would play as the&#13;
Howell High School Highlanders&#13;
for 2008-09, dividing into the&#13;
Howell Highlanders and Parker&#13;
Patriots as the district divides&#13;
into two schools in 2009-10, the&#13;
school chief said.&#13;
Breiner said the proposal is&#13;
being worked on by administrators&#13;
and is expected to be&#13;
brought to the school board&#13;
Aug. 27 or Sept. 10.&#13;
Casey Hans can be reached at 810-&#13;
844-2005.&#13;
P A R K E R F R O M At&#13;
LCC is already operating out of new Howell building&#13;
facing high school students in&#13;
Howell this fall, as Howell Public&#13;
Schools opens the new Parker&#13;
Campus at D-19 and Wright&#13;
Road - called Howell High&#13;
School at the Parker Campus&#13;
for the coming year. There ffiso&#13;
will be an operating branch of&#13;
the LOC Federal Credit Union,&#13;
a cyber cafe and wireless connectivity&#13;
throughout the building.&#13;
“The building is open now&#13;
and Lansing Community College&#13;
is already operating out of&#13;
the building,” Superintendent&#13;
Chuck Breiner said this week.&#13;
Although the building has been&#13;
constructed on time and within&#13;
the $72 million budget, there&#13;
have been some glitches. Just&#13;
this week, a water leak in a&#13;
door caused the auxiliary gymnasium&#13;
floor to buckle, but that&#13;
is expected to be repaired by&#13;
the start of school Sept. 4. Some&#13;
roof leaks from this week’s rain&#13;
also are being addressed, he&#13;
said.&#13;
Ongoing concerns with the&#13;
water and fire suppression ^ s -&#13;
tems also have been handled&#13;
and the traffic signal at D-19&#13;
and Wright Road was scheduled&#13;
to be installed by week’s&#13;
end.&#13;
A dedication of the new&#13;
building has been scheduled&#13;
for Sunday, Sept. 9, at 2 p.m., followed&#13;
by an open house at the&#13;
school from 3-4 p.m.&#13;
Leading up to the new&#13;
school year, three summer flex&#13;
schedule courses - government,&#13;
physical education and a&#13;
drama-as-literature - were offered&#13;
to some 120i students who&#13;
earned credit in a 10-day seminar&#13;
setting. “That was highly&#13;
successful,” Breiner said.&#13;
He estimates there will be 15&#13;
to 20 Howell students enrolled&#13;
in both high school and college&#13;
courses as the fall semester&#13;
begins and the dual enrollment&#13;
program will grow.&#13;
Howell High School students&#13;
in grades 10-12 will&#13;
attend classes this year at&#13;
Parker while their old school&#13;
goes through a 15-month&#13;
renovation; ninth-graders&#13;
will remain at the Freshman&#13;
Campus. About two-thirds&#13;
of juniors and seniors are either&#13;
on a nontraditional flex&#13;
schedule or are taking one&#13;
or more classes outside of&#13;
the traditional 7 a.m.-3 p.m.&#13;
school day, Breiner said. Flex&#13;
scheduling allows students&#13;
to attend late afternoon and&#13;
evening classes as well.&#13;
“We think we have kind of lit&#13;
a fuse and there will continue to&#13;
be an interest in this,” Breiner&#13;
added.&#13;
The Howell High School&#13;
name will be retained this year&#13;
at the new campus as well as&#13;
the Highlander’s green-andgold&#13;
school colors. The “Kilt&#13;
Shack” store name also will be&#13;
the same, although the store&#13;
will be totally different. It will&#13;
serve everyone using the Parker&#13;
Campus, including students&#13;
from Lansing Community&#13;
College, which moved its Livingston&#13;
location to the site this&#13;
month.&#13;
This is the first time that&#13;
Sterling Services, the Canton&#13;
Township-based company&#13;
that wiU provide the store with&#13;
much of its inventory including&#13;
deli-style foods, has worked&#13;
with radio-frequency ID tags in&#13;
a school store.&#13;
Sterling General Manager&#13;
Ray F re i^ c h said the company&#13;
has been involved with the&#13;
high-tech tag system for about&#13;
a year. “Schools weren’t even&#13;
on our radar,” said Freidrich.&#13;
“This is really blazing new territory.&#13;
This is really the future&#13;
of retailing.”&#13;
Casey Hans can be reached at&#13;
chans@iivingstoncommunitynews&#13;
.com or at810-844-2005.&#13;
P u t n a m z o n in g a d m i n i s t r a t o r&#13;
d i s m i s s e d o v e r p e r m i t i s s u e&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
Putnam Township Zoning&#13;
Administrator Pat Carney has&#13;
been fired over what officials&#13;
are calling his improper handling&#13;
of permits for a miniature&#13;
golf course being built in Hell.&#13;
Carney, 64, was dismissed at&#13;
the Aug. 15 Board of Triistees&#13;
meeting. Supervisor Ron Rau&#13;
and 'Iriistees Jeff Buerman,&#13;
Kevin Dobis and Norm Klein&#13;
cast the deciding votes.&#13;
Rau said Carney issued a&#13;
land-use permit to John Colone&#13;
for the golf course last&#13;
spring before a site-plan review&#13;
process for it had begun.&#13;
Preliminary and final&#13;
site plan review by the township’s&#13;
Planning Commission&#13;
and board is required before&#13;
such permits are issued.&#13;
Colone is building the course&#13;
near his Screams Ice Cream&#13;
and Halloween Store, 4045 Patterson&#13;
Lake Road. He has had&#13;
to restart the permit process,&#13;
Rau said.&#13;
“That all could have been&#13;
avoided if he had been told to&#13;
turn in the right permits,” Rau&#13;
said. “Proper procedure was&#13;
not followed. EX^eryone must&#13;
go through site plan review.&#13;
Elveryone should be treated&#13;
equally.”&#13;
Carney admits he made a&#13;
mistake by granting Colone&#13;
a permit for grading and&#13;
landscaping after the work&#13;
had been done, but said no&#13;
one has shown him yet how&#13;
this violates the township’s&#13;
zoning ordinance. The township’s&#13;
ordinance for commercial&#13;
property does not&#13;
list miniature golf courses&#13;
as a special use. Officials&#13;
are taking steps to add it,&#13;
Rau said.&#13;
Clerk Sally Guyon, Treasurer&#13;
Dick McCloskey and&#13;
Trustee Tom Benedetti&#13;
voted against Carney’s firing,&#13;
saying they thought his&#13;
action warranted discipline,&#13;
but not termination. Carney&#13;
said he had received no&#13;
previous disciplinary action&#13;
from the board.&#13;
The township is accepting&#13;
applications through Monday&#13;
for the zoning administrator&#13;
job. The board hopes to interview&#13;
applicants a special 6 p.m.&#13;
meeting Thursday.&#13;
Carney served on Putnam&#13;
Township’s planning commission&#13;
and zoning board&#13;
of appeals before being appointed&#13;
zoning administrator&#13;
in 2003. He also ran&#13;
unsuccessfully against Rau&#13;
in last August’s Republican&#13;
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Fowlerville getting&#13;
Wal-Mart, condos&#13;
and possibility&#13;
of downtown&#13;
development&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
A building boom is under&#13;
way in the village of Fowlerville.&#13;
Three new projects in&#13;
the works, one of which is&#13;
a 184,000-square-foot Wal-&#13;
Mart Supercenter scheduled&#13;
to open in early 2008.&#13;
It will be located at 970&#13;
Gehringer Drive, a new road&#13;
located just south of Van&#13;
Riper Road just northwest&#13;
of the 1-96 Fowlerville exit.&#13;
“The new Wal-Mart has&#13;
opened people’s eyes that&#13;
Fowlerville is a growing&#13;
community,” said Village&#13;
Manager Joe Merucci.&#13;
“Retail and offices are&#13;
what downtowns are made&#13;
of, and hopefully the village&#13;
will get some restaurants,&#13;
too. People want there to&#13;
be a nicer-type restaurant&#13;
here.”&#13;
The new Wal-Mart is expected&#13;
to bring as many as&#13;
350 jobs to the area.&#13;
Groundbreaking is set for&#13;
Tuesday for the Washington&#13;
Square Condominiums development,&#13;
and condos will&#13;
go on sale that day as well.&#13;
The development will&#13;
have 168 ranch-style units&#13;
with identical floor plans including&#13;
two bedrooms, two&#13;
baths, a laundry room and&#13;
central air.&#13;
“You can own a condo for&#13;
the same price as renting,”&#13;
said John Morretti, an owner&#13;
of MMS Development of&#13;
Northville, the developer of&#13;
Washington Square Condominiums.&#13;
“The cost is $109,000 for a&#13;
condo, and we consider that&#13;
to be affordable housing,”&#13;
he said. “We are targeting&#13;
people currently living in&#13;
apartments, retirees, and&#13;
we offer fully handicappedaccessible&#13;
units.”&#13;
Washington Square Condominiums&#13;
will be located in&#13;
the village at South Grand&#13;
Avenue and Van Riper with&#13;
an entrance off South Grand&#13;
Avenue and Garden Lane.&#13;
Another work in progress&#13;
in Fowlerville is the&#13;
purchase of two parcels on&#13;
Grand River Avenue near&#13;
North Grand River Avenue.&#13;
The Fowlerville Downtown&#13;
Development Authority&#13;
wants to purchase the&#13;
property to sell to developers&#13;
to build medical and retail&#13;
buildings.&#13;
The land will cost $1.1 million&#13;
and the DDA hopes to&#13;
close on the property within&#13;
six to eight months pending&#13;
an investigation, according&#13;
to Merucci.&#13;
The purchase, which is&#13;
being paid for by the sale&#13;
of close to $1.5 million in&#13;
bonds, is being made to keep&#13;
vacant property in the downtown&#13;
area to a minimum.&#13;
“What we do now will be&#13;
around for the next 50 years&#13;
or more. We want to make&#13;
sure we do it right. It’s an&#13;
exciting time,” Merucci&#13;
said.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached a t lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or a t 810-844-2010.&#13;
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Genoa Township&#13;
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$665,000&#13;
5312 Hidden Pines Court;&#13;
$581,250&#13;
7789 McClements Road;&#13;
$225,000&#13;
2209 Nixon Road; $267,000&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
10659 Bouldercrest Drive;&#13;
$60,000&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
2183 Copper Cove; $264,800&#13;
10777 Frankfort; $279,000&#13;
4080 M-36 East.; $137,245&#13;
5543 Navajo Trail; $307,000&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
10409 Northvalley Court;&#13;
$190,000&#13;
344 Tipsico Lake Road;&#13;
$228,000&#13;
Howeli City&#13;
122 West St.; $79,900&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
1332 Hudson Drive; $246,231&#13;
5250 Lenard Circle; $225,000&#13;
Oceoia Township&#13;
963 Gulley Road; $209,980&#13;
945 N. Latson Road;&#13;
$135,500&#13;
1361 Oakcrest Road;&#13;
$101,952&#13;
1696 Smoke Tree Lane;&#13;
$186,000&#13;
Pinckney V iiiage&#13;
970 Town Trail; $145,378&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
6170 Pingree Road; $288,655&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
18576 Tipsico Lake Road;&#13;
$130,000&#13;
Unadilia Township&#13;
17935 M-36; $63,422&#13;
219 Wasson; $80,000&#13;
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ow n e r pays&#13;
settlem ent&#13;
Northfield Place also will be&#13;
monitored after 6 citations&#13;
F r o m N e w s s t a f f r e p o r t s&#13;
Northfield Place, a nursing&#13;
home in the Whitmore&#13;
Lake area, was one of four&#13;
Michigan nursing homes&#13;
under investigation for allegations&#13;
of health care fraud&#13;
and poor patient care, state&#13;
and federal authorities said&#13;
this week.&#13;
Ciena Healthcare Management,&#13;
the company that&#13;
owns the four nursing homes&#13;
and 26 others in Michigan,&#13;
entered into a settlement&#13;
agreement announced Monday.&#13;
It includes repaying&#13;
$1.25 million to Medicare&#13;
and Medicaid and agreeing&#13;
to outside monitoring.&#13;
The settlement resulted&#13;
from an investigation by the&#13;
state attorney general’s office&#13;
and U.S. Department of&#13;
Justice that began around&#13;
2001, officials said.&#13;
Gina Balaya, a spokeswoman&#13;
for the U.S. Attorney’s&#13;
Office in Detroit, and Matt&#13;
Frendewey, a spokesman for&#13;
the attorney general’s office,&#13;
said they could provide only&#13;
general information about&#13;
the investigation of Northfield&#13;
Place and the other&#13;
three nursing homes, which&#13;
are in Detroit.&#13;
They said the four facilities&#13;
allegedly failed to meet&#13;
the needs of residents in&#13;
several areas from January&#13;
2000 to December 2006, including&#13;
residents’ nutrition&#13;
and hydration, assessment&#13;
and evaluation of residents’&#13;
needs, care planning and&#13;
nursing intervention, medication&#13;
management, fall prevention&#13;
management and&#13;
pressure ulcer care - including&#13;
the prevention and treatment&#13;
of wounds.&#13;
Frendewey said the&#13;
health care fraud allegations&#13;
center on the company’s&#13;
failure to provide&#13;
patient care that was being&#13;
billed to Medicare and&#13;
Medicaid. The $1.25 million&#13;
settlement will be divided&#13;
between the federal and&#13;
state governments, officials&#13;
said.&#13;
Harry Slater, administrator&#13;
for Northfield Place, referred&#13;
a call from The News&#13;
to the company’s legal counsel.&#13;
Southfield-based Ciena&#13;
issued a statement, denying&#13;
any wrongdoing and saying&#13;
a settlement was reached to&#13;
avoid expensive and timeconsuming&#13;
litigation.&#13;
A 2006 inspection at the&#13;
114-bed Northfield Place&#13;
resulted in six citations, according&#13;
to government records.&#13;
Those citations were&#13;
for failing to;&#13;
■ Protect each resident&#13;
fi'om all abuse, physical punishment&#13;
and being separated&#13;
from others;&#13;
■ Keep all essential equipment&#13;
working safely;&#13;
■ Make sure that the nursing&#13;
home area is free of dangers&#13;
that cause accidents;&#13;
■ Make sure that the nursing&#13;
home area is safe, easy to&#13;
use, clean and comfortable;&#13;
■ Make sure there is a&#13;
program to prevent or deal&#13;
with mice, insects, or other&#13;
pests;&#13;
■ Provide bedrooms&#13;
where residents cannot see&#13;
one other when privacy is&#13;
needed.&#13;
The inspection noted that&#13;
each of those issues has&#13;
been resolved.&#13;
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Chicken&#13;
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Moist&#13;
and Tender&#13;
Excludes Colossal&#13;
Babyback Ribs&#13;
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Fresh Express&#13;
Garden or&#13;
Dole Classic Salads 9 7 ’*&#13;
16 oz Bag, Includes Fresh&#13;
Express Cole Slaw&#13;
Kroger Half&#13;
Gallon Milk&#13;
A l l V a r ie t ie s&#13;
( E x c lu d e s L a c t o s e F r e e M i l k )&#13;
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Black Seedless&#13;
Grapes&#13;
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T o m a t o e s&#13;
Red, Ripe&#13;
each&#13;
B u y 5-7 fo r&#13;
M i c h e l i n a ’s&#13;
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S o m e I t e m s m a y r e q u i r e a d e p o s i t .&#13;
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a d v e r t i s e d i t e m a t t h e a d v e r t i s e d p r i c e w i t h i n 3 0 d a y s .&#13;
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C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 7 . T h e K r o g e r C o m p a n y . N o s a l e s t o d e a l e r s .&#13;
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S c ra p b o o k , B 2&#13;
V o lu n te e rs , B 3&#13;
C a le n d a r , B 4 LIVINGSTON LIFE&#13;
I&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
T h e L i v i n g s t o n C o m m u n i t y N e w s&#13;
T im e s p e n t&#13;
w i th fam i ly&#13;
a re a l to n ic&#13;
Good news: A national survey&#13;
finds that the thing that&#13;
makes young people between&#13;
the ages of 13 and 24 happy is&#13;
not money, sex or even a new&#13;
car. It’s spending time with&#13;
family.&#13;
Bad news: An analysis of&#13;
drug sales statistics finds&#13;
that the amount of the five&#13;
major painkillers sold at retail&#13;
stores rose 90 percent&#13;
between 1997 and 2005.&#13;
When I read those stories&#13;
earlier this week - each&#13;
made headlines on the same&#13;
day - 1 couldn’t help but think&#13;
how much they tell us about&#13;
how we live our lives today&#13;
as Americans.&#13;
In this fast-paced world we&#13;
live in, I could not help but&#13;
wonder about all the families&#13;
where both mom and dad are&#13;
struggling to keep up with&#13;
increasingly demanding jobs&#13;
and how much family time&#13;
gets squeezed.&#13;
And in that same frantic&#13;
world, it’s apparently easier&#13;
than ever to get a prescription&#13;
for drugs - some of&#13;
which can be addictive - that&#13;
can ease different kinds of&#13;
pain.&#13;
As parents, we often tell&#13;
ourselves that we work from&#13;
dawn to dusk and commute&#13;
longer and longer to maintain&#13;
the upper-middle class&#13;
lifestyle we crave and buy&#13;
all the toys that come with it.&#13;
We often tell ourselves we do&#13;
it to give our kids the things&#13;
they need.&#13;
So what do our kids really&#13;
want? The thing that&#13;
all those long hours deprive&#13;
them of: Time with mom and&#13;
dad; time spent as a family.&#13;
Stop by any coffee shop&#13;
or fast-food restaurant and&#13;
you can listen in on more&#13;
than one conversation that&#13;
involves a parent who is&#13;
scrambling to juggle work&#13;
duties with shuttling kids&#13;
from one sports practice to&#13;
another; from one summer&#13;
camp or after-school activity&#13;
to another. It seems we&#13;
spend much of our time as&#13;
parents leaving our kids with&#13;
other adults.&#13;
As it turns out, what they&#13;
cherish the most is time.&#13;
Time with us. Who knew?&#13;
The survey involved more&#13;
than 100 questions asked of&#13;
more than 1,200 young people.&#13;
It was conducted by The&#13;
Associated Press and MTV.&#13;
Another finding that should&#13;
encourage parents; Nearly&#13;
75 percent of those surveyed&#13;
say their relationship with&#13;
their parents makes them&#13;
happy.&#13;
That’s huge.&#13;
It appears that the parentchild&#13;
relationship is more&#13;
important than ever, at least&#13;
to the young people among&#13;
us. Does it carry the same&#13;
level of importance to you as&#13;
a adult?&#13;
Do you structure your&#13;
workday so you can regularly&#13;
get home in time to eat dinner&#13;
as a family?&#13;
Are soccer games just as&#13;
high of a priority as afterhours&#13;
business social engagements?&#13;
Is everyone expected to&#13;
participate in family vacations?&#13;
Maybe, just maybe, more&#13;
time spent with family would&#13;
lead to less time spent popping&#13;
painkillers. I Imow&#13;
that’s a stretch. People take&#13;
painkillers for a huge range&#13;
of reasons.&#13;
But I can’t help but think&#13;
that we’d all be in less pain&#13;
if we spent more time as a&#13;
family. What would it hurt to&#13;
try?&#13;
M a n a g in g E d i t o r R ic k F i t z g e r a id&#13;
c a n b e r e a c h e d a t r f i t z g e r a ld ®&#13;
l iv in g 5 t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r 810-844-2004.&#13;
BACK TO SCHOOL&#13;
PHOTOS; JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Pinckney students Kelli Johnson, left, and her sister, Allison Johnson, right, assisted by their mother, Diane Johnson, shop the two-for-one racks at Kohl's in&#13;
Genoa Township during a recent back-to-school shopping trip.The sisters say they add to the fun and savings by shopping the sales together.&#13;
1t's Christmas&#13;
in the shoe&#13;
department' Below, Allison, left, and Kelli&#13;
Johnson head triumphantly toward&#13;
the dressing rooms after making&#13;
their selections. Above, Kelli gets&#13;
some help from mom, Diane&#13;
Johnson, while trying on clothes.&#13;
Stores in the midst of&#13;
their 2nd-busiest season&#13;
as students get ready&#13;
for the new school year&#13;
BY STEPHENIE KOEHN&#13;
N e w s S p e c i a l W r i t e r&#13;
I n little more than a week, Liyingston&#13;
County schools will&#13;
open their doors on the 2007-08&#13;
school year, and that means local&#13;
students by the thousands&#13;
are engaging in that annual&#13;
late-summer rite: back-to-school&#13;
shopping.&#13;
TWo of them, Pinckney sisters Allison&#13;
and Kelli Johnson, spent part&#13;
of a day recently at the Kohl’s store&#13;
in Genoa Township, selecting wardrobe&#13;
items for the upcoming school&#13;
year. Accompanied by their mom,&#13;
Diane Johnson, who provided fashion&#13;
guidance and monetary support,&#13;
they ranged among the bulging&#13;
racks of the newest styles, quickly&#13;
gathering armloads of clothes to try&#13;
on. “A good thing with them is they&#13;
are in the same size range, so we&#13;
can shop in the same department,”&#13;
said Diane Johnson. While the girls&#13;
rarely purchase identical articles of&#13;
clothing, “they do occasionally fight&#13;
S E E SHOPPING, 83&#13;
Backto&#13;
school&#13;
Here are the&#13;
opening days&#13;
for students&#13;
in local&#13;
public school&#13;
districts:&#13;
Brighton:&#13;
Tuesday,&#13;
Sept. 4.&#13;
Fowlerville:&#13;
Tuesday,&#13;
Sept. 4.&#13;
Hartland:&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
Sept. 5.&#13;
Howell:&#13;
Tuesday,&#13;
Sept. 4.&#13;
Pinckney:&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
Sept. 5.&#13;
Frugal shopping&#13;
Some tips for making the most&#13;
of back-to-school shopping&#13;
budgets;&#13;
■ Do an inventory of your&#13;
children's wardrobes to&#13;
determine which items can be&#13;
recycled. It's surprising how&#13;
much can still be acceptable&#13;
- at least until they outgrow it,&#13;
says Diane Johnson, mother of&#13;
three.&#13;
■ Shop the sales and clearances.&#13;
"I'm really big on clearance&#13;
racks," Johnson says. 'They're a&#13;
good way to shop for the namebrand&#13;
things your kids like."&#13;
■ Check out area resale shops.&#13;
'There are so many really cool&#13;
ones out there now - and you&#13;
pay about a third of the money&#13;
(that you'd pay for brand-new&#13;
items at the store)," Johnson says.&#13;
■ Hand-me-downs are often&#13;
appreciated by younger siblings,&#13;
as long as they are in good&#13;
condition and don't look too&#13;
dated.&#13;
■ Try setting a limit on school&#13;
spending. Then purchase gift&#13;
cards at stores you and your&#13;
children agree on and let them&#13;
shop for their own things.&#13;
This is a tactic that allows real&#13;
budgeting. It's surprising what&#13;
good shoppers kids themselves&#13;
can be when they buy into the&#13;
process, says David Zillmer,&#13;
manager of the Kohl's store in&#13;
Genoa Township. Zillmer said his&#13;
school-age son decided to use&#13;
last year's backpack when he&#13;
realized how much of his budget&#13;
a new one would eat up.&#13;
■ Call area stores to see if they&#13;
will "price-match," or honor&#13;
any other store's lower price.&#13;
Then research lowest prices and&#13;
purchase as many items as you&#13;
can at a pricermatching store.&#13;
■ Wait to buy at least some&#13;
clothing until after school has&#13;
been in session for a few weeks,&#13;
so kids have time to see what&#13;
their friends are wearing and&#13;
what they like best. It's a way to&#13;
take advantage o f sales later ih&#13;
the season.&#13;
Time to&#13;
immunize?&#13;
■ Here is a list o f the&#13;
immunizations that all&#13;
children must have for&#13;
admission to Michigan&#13;
schools;&#13;
Diptheria, Tetanus,&#13;
Pertussis (DTP).&#13;
Polio.&#13;
Measles, Mumps, Rubella.&#13;
Hepatitis B.&#13;
Varicella (Chickenpox).&#13;
■ These additional&#13;
immunizations are&#13;
recommended but not&#13;
required:&#13;
Rota (rotavirus vaccine).&#13;
Influenza vaccine.&#13;
■ These immunizations&#13;
are recommended for&#13;
pre-teens and teens;&#13;
Meningococcal&#13;
(helps protect against&#13;
meningococcal disease,&#13;
which can cause&#13;
meningitis).&#13;
Human papillomavirus&#13;
(helps protect girls&#13;
against some types of the&#13;
virus, which can lead to&#13;
cervical cancer).&#13;
■ Details: Livingston&#13;
Department o f Public&#13;
Health, 517-546-9850;&#13;
Centers for Disease&#13;
Control and Prevention,&#13;
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/&#13;
recs/schedules/childschedule.&#13;
htm.&#13;
Child vaccination season&#13;
keeps doctors, schools busy&#13;
Registry simplifies&#13;
job of keeping&#13;
records up to date&#13;
JIM JAGDFELD, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Three-year-old Isabel Liddy gets&#13;
a Hepatitis A immunization from&#13;
Livingston County Department&#13;
of Public Health nurse Kris&#13;
Moyer while being held by her&#13;
mom, Lidieth Liddy. Little sister&#13;
Jennifer looks on.&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
The school year is about to&#13;
start, and that means it’s a&#13;
busy time at doctors’ offices&#13;
and at the county health department.&#13;
In addition to ageappropriate&#13;
physicals, children&#13;
are required to get certain&#13;
immunizations for both&#13;
public and private schools.&#13;
School districts are re-&#13;
S&#13;
quired to turn immunization&#13;
reports over to state health&#13;
officials for all kindergartners&#13;
and all new students on&#13;
Nov. 1 and Feb. 1 and need to&#13;
be 95 percent compliant with&#13;
up-to-date immunizations or&#13;
have signed waivers from&#13;
parents on file. Some of the&#13;
state funding for schools depends&#13;
on it.&#13;
“I get crazy by mid-October&#13;
calling parents about&#13;
immunizations,” says Cathy&#13;
Posely, school nurse for the&#13;
Brighton school district.&#13;
S E E IMMUNIZE, 83&#13;
"1&#13;
B2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, A UGUST 24, 2007&#13;
Madison Oglesby, 3, digs into&#13;
the cookie she just decorated&#13;
at the Kids Zone, a Howell&#13;
cheerleaders fundraiser, during&#13;
the Howell Melon Festival last&#13;
weekend.&#13;
At right, ventriloquist Richard&#13;
Paul, center, works with&#13;
audience volunteers Chad&#13;
Vanhill of Hartland, left, and&#13;
Steve Wright of Fowlerville&#13;
who are dressed as Disney&#13;
characters lip-synching their&#13;
way along in the program.&#13;
PHOTOS: JIM JAGDFELD.SPECIALTOTHE NEWS&#13;
Melons, crowds&#13;
line the streets&#13;
of Howell&#13;
Howell melons and other&#13;
assorted fun drew visitors&#13;
to downtown Howell for the&#13;
annual Jaycees Melon Festival&#13;
last weekend.&#13;
At right, Howell melons&#13;
from the Gerald Knight farm&#13;
were for sale on the corner&#13;
of Grand River Avenue&#13;
and National Street. Here,&#13;
Jeanne Herron and Jack&#13;
Cosey of Detroit look for that&#13;
perfect melon. Herron first&#13;
tasted Howell melons at last&#13;
summer's Melon Fest and said&#13;
she Just had to come back for&#13;
more this summer.&#13;
f&#13;
At far right, dancers Chloe&#13;
Duryea, 16, and Jesse Powers,&#13;
16, of The Children's Ballet&#13;
Theater of Michigan, perform&#13;
on the grounds of the Historic&#13;
Courthouse in downtown&#13;
Howell.&#13;
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PHOTOS: COURTESY ALAN WARREN&#13;
Leave it to the youngsters to get into the spirit of the evening&#13;
during Erika's Hula for Hope fundraiser in June. The event at&#13;
the Barnstormer Banquet Center, organized in honor of Erika&#13;
Copeland, sales supervisor for The Livingston Community&#13;
News, raised more than $6,000 for the University of Michigan&#13;
Comprehensive Cancer Center. Below left, participants bid in&#13;
the silent auction and at right, Rhonda Warren, left, one of the&#13;
organizers, shares the stage with Copeland.&#13;
Visitors to the Brighton&#13;
District Library can enjoy&#13;
a permanent rotating art&#13;
exhibit by local artists&#13;
provided by the Brighton Art&#13;
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TH E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2007 B3&#13;
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’ Howell gears up for Heritage Car Cniise&#13;
S h o w o rg a n iz e r s to d o n a te e a rn in g s to c o m m u n i t y g ro u p s&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY ^&#13;
N ew s S ta f f R e p o r te r&#13;
Community outreach is the&#13;
driving force behind this Sunday’s&#13;
planned Heritage Car&#13;
Cruise in downtown Howell,&#13;
but organizers and participants&#13;
also will plan to brake&#13;
for camaraderie and fun.&#13;
“This is an exciting community&#13;
event because Michigan&#13;
has been and still is, in most&#13;
peoples’ eyes, considered the&#13;
motor capital of the world,”&#13;
said cruise organizer Sally&#13;
Witt.&#13;
Last year’s event featured&#13;
50 cars, “but it was in September&#13;
and cold,” she said. Hoping&#13;
to attract more people, the&#13;
event was moved to August.&#13;
Witt would like to see more&#13;
than 100 vehicles attend the&#13;
second annual Heritage Car&#13;
Cruise representing various&#13;
auto manufacturers and&#13;
genres - not an unreasonable&#13;
expectation if the weather cooperates,&#13;
according to Baracuda&#13;
owner David Witt, who&#13;
is helping his mother organize&#13;
the event.&#13;
Livingston County is home&#13;
to many car cruises over the&#13;
summer months, but this&#13;
cruise stands out, according&#13;
to Sally Witt. Money raised&#13;
through registrations fees is&#13;
returned to the community via&#13;
charitable donations awarded&#13;
through the Heritage Hope&#13;
Foundation, a group created&#13;
solely to collect and distribute&#13;
funds generated from the car&#13;
cruise. The group donated&#13;
a total of $1,500 last year to&#13;
JAM IE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
David Witt of Oceola Township has two Plymouth Baracudas - one from 1970 and a 1973. Both&#13;
will be featured in the Heritage Car Cruise in downtown Howell.&#13;
The Family Impact Center in&#13;
Fowlerville, the Howell Teen&#13;
Center and the Howell Police&#13;
Senior’s Christmas program.&#13;
“Livingston County is one of&#13;
the most affluent counties in&#13;
the state, but no matter how&#13;
high the incomes are, there is&#13;
a strata of population who isn’t&#13;
blessed with high incomes,”&#13;
said Sally Witt, broker of Heritage&#13;
GMAC Real Estate with&#13;
offices in Howell, Fowlerville,&#13;
Brighton and Milford. “Car&#13;
owners are generous people&#13;
and they want to donate.”&#13;
Car registration runs $15&#13;
while admission to the car&#13;
show is free. The cruise will&#13;
travel from the Howell High&#13;
School Freshman Campus on&#13;
the corner of Highlander Way&#13;
and West Grand River Avenue&#13;
east to National Street beginning&#13;
at 3 p.m.&#13;
Pam Rietsch, of Genoa&#13;
Township, plans to enter J e zebel,&#13;
her 1936 Ford. A lifelong&#13;
supporter of Livingston County&#13;
events, from Balloonfest to&#13;
the Fantasy of Lights Parade,&#13;
Rietsch participates because&#13;
it benefits the community, its&#13;
retailers and its residents.&#13;
“Anything we can do to&#13;
bring people to our commu-&#13;
SHOPPING FROM B1&#13;
Bu sy tim e w ill last into mid-September&#13;
over some things.”&#13;
The goal in fall school&#13;
shopping, the girls say, is to&#13;
express your individuality&#13;
while not flouting the school&#13;
district’s (or their parents’)&#13;
dress code. All of the county’s&#13;
public school systems have&#13;
codes governing acceptable&#13;
student clothing.&#13;
For the Johnson sisters,&#13;
their mom’s rule of thumb&#13;
is “nothing too tight or too&#13;
short.” For that matter, their&#13;
mom adds, she likes the girls&#13;
to avoid purchasing the same&#13;
colors or identical items.&#13;
Allison Johnson, who will&#13;
be a freshman at Pinckney&#13;
Community High School, says&#13;
she isn’t fond of the school&#13;
dress codes.&#13;
“I like spring clothes like&#13;
short shorts and (camisoles)”&#13;
- two items that are verboten&#13;
in Pinckney, along with most&#13;
other districts. “Camis are&#13;
OK, as long as they are covered,”&#13;
adds her mom. Sister&#13;
Kelli, who begins sixth grade&#13;
at Navigator School this fall,&#13;
says she’s fine with wearing&#13;
clothes that satisfy the dress&#13;
code.&#13;
Clothing retailers in the area&#13;
regard the back-to-school&#13;
shopping season as their No. 2&#13;
moneymaker each year, just a&#13;
shade below Christmas sales.&#13;
In fact, says Kohl’s store&#13;
manager David Zillmer, “It’s&#13;
Christmas time right now in&#13;
the shoe department; it never&#13;
gets busier than this.”&#13;
The school shopping season&#13;
begins in mid-July, he&#13;
says, and continues through&#13;
the second week after classes&#13;
begin. “Every night is busy,&#13;
but even during the weekdays,&#13;
we’ve got a lot of shoppers.”&#13;
For kids and teens returning&#13;
to school, the accent is&#13;
on “the look,” an amorphous&#13;
combination of new clothing&#13;
trends and styles, along&#13;
with some of the tried-andtrue,&#13;
like the ubiquitous&#13;
jeans and T-shirts. Most&#13;
students seem to know instinctively&#13;
what’s in - as&#13;
opposed to their parents,&#13;
whom they believe to be the&#13;
arbiters of passe fashion. A&#13;
main source of information&#13;
about what is “in” is magazines,&#13;
Allison Johnson says.&#13;
“ I know the cool clothes before&#13;
I even go shopping.”&#13;
For parents, an important&#13;
consideration is the&#13;
budget. The National Retail&#13;
Federation, which conducts&#13;
an annual back-to-school&#13;
spending survey, expects&#13;
total spending this year to&#13;
reach $18.4 billion, up from&#13;
an estimated $17.6 billion&#13;
last year. Both clothing and&#13;
school supplies, including&#13;
electronics, are included in&#13;
the figure. Families will be&#13;
spending an average $563.49&#13;
per child, up nearly 7 percent&#13;
from last year.&#13;
The federation’s figures&#13;
show spending on clothing&#13;
and accessories is the&#13;
largest category at $7.6 billion.&#13;
That breaks down to an&#13;
average $231.80 per child,&#13;
up only about $3 from last&#13;
year’s figures.&#13;
Diane Johnson says she&#13;
spent about $300 during the&#13;
recent outing with her girls&#13;
on three pairs of shoes, four&#13;
pairs of shorts and nine assorted&#13;
shirts and tops - what&#13;
amounts to just a portion of&#13;
the two girls’ school clothing&#13;
needs - and she still has&#13;
another child to outfit.&#13;
“We haven’t even begun&#13;
to purchase school supplies&#13;
and electronics yet,” she&#13;
added with a sigh.&#13;
IMMUNIZE FROM B1&#13;
Uninsured also can g et vaccinations&#13;
“Even if parents don’t believe&#13;
in immunizations, we must&#13;
have a signed waiver, and a&#13;
copy of that goes to the state&#13;
health department.”&#13;
Posely says reasons for the&#13;
waiver range from religious&#13;
to medical to philosophical.&#13;
Everything is done electronically&#13;
through the Michigan&#13;
Childhood Immunization&#13;
Registry, which has existed&#13;
for the last six years. When&#13;
a child gets a shot at the pediatrician’s&#13;
office, that information&#13;
is sent to the central&#13;
registry.&#13;
“ It’s made our lives a lot&#13;
simpler,” says Posely. “If you&#13;
come to a new school district&#13;
from any other district in the&#13;
state, we can find your records&#13;
right away.”&#13;
The Brighton and Hartland&#13;
school districts are the only&#13;
ones in Livingston county&#13;
that have school nurses. In&#13;
the other districts, it’s up to&#13;
administrators and school&#13;
secretaries to enforce immunization&#13;
policies. Posely says&#13;
her job is not to push people&#13;
to get immunizations.&#13;
“ It’s the physician’s role to&#13;
educate people about the importance&#13;
of immunizations,”&#13;
says Posely. “I refer parents&#13;
to their physicians or the&#13;
county health department.”&#13;
One doctor who is a strong&#13;
advocate of childhood vaccinations&#13;
is Matthew M. Davis,&#13;
an associate professor of pediatrics&#13;
and communicable&#13;
diseases at the University of&#13;
Michigan. He says he always&#13;
encourages families to think&#13;
about the tradeoff between&#13;
the benefits and risks of a&#13;
vaccine versus the risks of&#13;
the disease.&#13;
“When a family asks, ‘Why&#13;
should I get my child vaccinated&#13;
against measles when&#13;
we don’t have measles in this&#13;
community?’ my response is,&#13;
we don’t have measles in this&#13;
community because over 80&#13;
percent of children are vaccinated&#13;
against measles.”&#13;
The Livingston Department&#13;
of Public Health’s role&#13;
is to make sure kids have access&#13;
to immunizations.&#13;
“We vaccinate kids who are&#13;
uninsured or underinsured,”&#13;
says Elaine Brown, personal&#13;
preventive health services&#13;
director for the health department.&#13;
“ If parents can’t&#13;
get a doctor’s appointment&#13;
and have insurance, they can&#13;
get their children immunized&#13;
at the health department but&#13;
have to pay for it.”&#13;
Every Wednesday, all year&#13;
long, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.&#13;
the county health department&#13;
offers immunizations&#13;
with evening hours until 7&#13;
p.m. on the second and fourth&#13;
Wednesdays of the month.&#13;
Brown says the health department&#13;
offers education&#13;
on vaccinations and encourages&#13;
parents with questions&#13;
to call the department and&#13;
to check the Web site for the&#13;
Centers for Disease Control&#13;
and Prevention for more information.&#13;
“We encourage families&#13;
not to wait until the last minute&#13;
to get their children immunized,”&#13;
says Sue Worek,&#13;
nursing supervisor for the&#13;
Livingston Department of&#13;
Public Health, who coordinates&#13;
the immunization program.&#13;
“One of the biggest concerns&#13;
parents have with&#13;
younger children is the number&#13;
of vaccines they get at&#13;
one time. We’ll talk to them&#13;
about the safety of doing this.&#13;
We also get questions about&#13;
side effects and reassure&#13;
families about what is normal,&#13;
and we have information&#13;
sheets on every specific&#13;
vaccine.”&#13;
L is a C a r o t in c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t lc a r o i in @&#13;
liv in g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 0 .&#13;
nity so they can realize what&#13;
a phenomenal community we&#13;
have, it can be nothing short of&#13;
an asset,” she said.&#13;
She believes many people&#13;
“fly through” small towns&#13;
on their way to other places.&#13;
She invites people to slow&#13;
down “and come up on a Sunday&#13;
afternoon and check out&#13;
the cars, check out the merchants.”&#13;
The Witts have spent more&#13;
than two months promoting&#13;
the charity cruise and seeking&#13;
donations from local businesses.&#13;
As a result, they will&#13;
be able to award 100 dash&#13;
Heritage Car&#13;
Cruise&#13;
■ Who: Cruising open to&#13;
owners o f antique and&#13;
classic cars as well as&#13;
cars of special interest.&#13;
Viewing open to all.&#13;
■ When: Sunday, Aug. 26;&#13;
Registration, 11 a.m. to&#13;
noon; judging, noon to 1&#13;
p.m.; car show, noon to 3&#13;
p.m.; car cruise, 3 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Car show at&#13;
Howell Freshman Campus,&#13;
corner o f Highlander VVay&#13;
and West Grand River&#13;
Avenue; car cruise leaves&#13;
campus onto Grand&#13;
River, heads east through&#13;
downtown Howell to&#13;
National Street to turn&#13;
around and return to&#13;
campus.&#13;
■ Price: Car owners $15,&#13;
general public free.&#13;
■ Why: Funds raised&#13;
will be donated to local&#13;
charity groups.&#13;
plaques and several door prizes&#13;
to registrants. The day also&#13;
will feature a 50-50 raffle, disc&#13;
jockey and concessions.&#13;
To learn more or to see cars&#13;
from last year’s event including&#13;
Witt’s ’70 440 Baracuda&#13;
convertible, visit www.heritagecarcruise.&#13;
com.&#13;
L a u r ie H u m p h r e y c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t lh u m p h r e y @&#13;
liv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s .c o m o r&#13;
8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 0 3 .&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way.&#13;
PUBLICITY WRITER&#13;
Recycle Livingston in Howell&#13;
needs help in writing and&#13;
researching environmental&#13;
articles for newspapers and&#13;
magazines as well as keeping&#13;
other organizations up to&#13;
date about our activities.&#13;
Details; 517-548-4439 or e-mail&#13;
recycleliv@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
VOLUNTEER TRAINING&#13;
LACA5A is offering volunteer&#13;
training, starting 5ept. 4, for&#13;
those interested in working&#13;
with LACA5A's programs&#13;
dealing with people affected&#13;
by domestic violence, sexual&#13;
assault, and child abuse.&#13;
Details: 517-548-1350 or e-mail&#13;
cjones@lacasa1.org.&#13;
PET CARE&#13;
The Humane 5ociety of&#13;
Livingston County at 2464&#13;
Dorr Road needs assistance&#13;
with animal care, cleaning,&#13;
and playing with the animals.&#13;
Details: 517-552-8050 or e-mail&#13;
barb@humane-livingston.org.&#13;
MEALS ON WHEELS&#13;
The Meals on Wheels&#13;
Livingston County Senior&#13;
Nutrition Program needs&#13;
drivers to deliver meals&#13;
to homebound seniors in&#13;
Livingston and Western&#13;
Oakland counties. Please apply&#13;
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 9525 E.&#13;
Highland Road near Hartland.&#13;
TEACH COMPUTER CLASS&#13;
The Brighton Senior Center&#13;
needs help teaching seniors&#13;
how to use Macintosh&#13;
computers for e-mail and&#13;
Internet use. Details: 810-299-&#13;
3822 or e-mail nhall@bas.k12.&#13;
mi.us.&#13;
TEEN MENTORS&#13;
Young Life of Brighton needs&#13;
caring Christian adults to&#13;
spend time with local high&#13;
school kids mentoring&#13;
and building relationships.&#13;
Young Life is a relational.&#13;
nondenominational Christian&#13;
ministry to teenagers.&#13;
Details: 248-790-2514 oremail&#13;
danatuckey@brighton.&#13;
younglife.org.&#13;
GRANT WRITING&#13;
Kid's Wings needs help with&#13;
grant-writing. Kid's Wings&#13;
provides free air transportation&#13;
to those in financial need&#13;
and in medical need of&#13;
treatment at distant facilities&#13;
and for whom commercial&#13;
air transportation is either&#13;
unaffordable or impractical.&#13;
Details: 810-599-8765 or e-mail&#13;
dick@kidswings.org.&#13;
PREVENTING CHILD ABUSE&#13;
The Women's Resource&#13;
Center needs assistance with&#13;
projects to support the Child&#13;
Abuse Prevention program.&#13;
Volunteers also help with&#13;
office projects, mailings, and&#13;
follow-up calls and upcoming&#13;
special events in the spring.&#13;
Details: 517-548-2200 or e-mail&#13;
mtaylor@wrc-livingston.org.&#13;
TRANSPORT SENIORS&#13;
Livingston County Catholic&#13;
Social Services needs&#13;
help transporting seniors&#13;
to medical and other&#13;
appointments and also to&#13;
help run short errands and do&#13;
some friendly visits or in-home&#13;
respite. Details: 517-545-5944&#13;
or e-mail lcivcp@yahoo.com.&#13;
PET FOSTERING&#13;
Furry Friends Rescue needs&#13;
kind-hearted persons to foster&#13;
homeless pets until they are&#13;
accepted for adoption. They&#13;
are specifically looking for a&#13;
home with a fenced yard to&#13;
foster a lab mix. Adoptable&#13;
pets are shown every Saturday&#13;
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pet&#13;
Provisions in Brighton. Help&#13;
is needed for those events as&#13;
well. 248-860-5688 or e-mail to&#13;
debbee@ameritech.net.&#13;
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FRIDAY&#13;
24&#13;
RUMMAGE SALE&#13;
9 a.m.-6 p.m. Pinckney Masonic&#13;
Temple, 210 Mann St., Pinckney&#13;
(behind Citizen's Bank, off M-36)&#13;
Household items, clothing, toys,&#13;
shoes, books, lamps, etc. Details:&#13;
734-878-8530. Also Saturday 9&#13;
a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
MOVIE AT THE LIBRARY&#13;
1 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. For all ages. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
CHURCH TENT MEETING&#13;
7 p.m. Faith Temple Church,&#13;
2130 S. Hacker Road, Brighton.&#13;
Featuring Pastor Bill Carpenter&#13;
and the Southern Gospel Trio&#13;
"Crossing." Details: 810-227-4055&#13;
or 517-545-9909.&#13;
MOVIES&#13;
• 8 p.m. - Screen on the Green,&#13;
Brighton High School, 7878&#13;
Brighton Road, Brighton."Babe."&#13;
Sponsored by SELCRA. Details:&#13;
810-299-4143.&#13;
• 9-9:30 p.m. - Movies in the&#13;
Square, Putnam Township Square,&#13;
downtown Pinckney."Arthur and&#13;
the Invisibles." Details: 734-878-&#13;
9333.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
25&#13;
WALK-A-MILE&#13;
9:30 a.m. registration; 10:30&#13;
a.m. walk. Tanger Outlet Center.&#13;
Second annual "Walk a Mile in&#13;
Her Shoes." Details: 517-548-&#13;
1350.&#13;
CARWASH&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m.Bravata Financial&#13;
Building, 8680 W. Grand River&#13;
Awe., Brighton (next to Gus' Pizza.)&#13;
Sponsored by the Brighton High&#13;
School Boys Soccer Team. Details:&#13;
248-232-7906.&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Howell Nature&#13;
Center, 1005 Triangle Lake Road,&#13;
Marion Township. Donation: $4&#13;
adults, $2 children. Details: 517-&#13;
546-0249. A/so Aug. 26,7 p.m. and&#13;
3 p.m.&#13;
CAR SHOW&#13;
Noon-5 p.m. Diversified&#13;
Creations, 7041 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Brighton (next to&#13;
Rollerama). Dunk tank, concessions,&#13;
music. Benefits Humane&#13;
Society of Livingston County.&#13;
Details: 810-599-1744.&#13;
SPIDERS&#13;
1 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Cost $2.&#13;
Registration: 800-477-3178.&#13;
MDA FUNDRAISER&#13;
5- 9 p.m. Barnstormers, 9411 E.&#13;
M-36, Whitmore Lake. Sponsored&#13;
by Northfield Township Fire&#13;
Department and the Whitmore&#13;
Lake Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
Details: 734-449-2385.&#13;
LAKE CENTRAL RAILTOUR&#13;
6 p.m.Train Depot, 128 Wetmore&#13;
St., Howell. Fine dining on a 2.5&#13;
hour journey towards Byron,&#13;
Reservation: 866-608-0746.&#13;
DINNER DANCE&#13;
6- 7:30 p.m. dinner served; 8 p.m.&#13;
celebrity tribute impersonators.&#13;
Howell Elks Lodge #2168,2830&#13;
E. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Italian festival theme. Cost: $ 15&#13;
per person. Details: 517-202-&#13;
3486 or 517-546-4941.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
26&#13;
BREAKFASTS&#13;
• 8 a.m. Pinckney Memorial Post&#13;
No. 419, American Legion, 9807&#13;
Whitewood Road, Pinckney.Cost:&#13;
$6.50 adults, $5.50 seniors, $3.50&#13;
kids 9 and under. Details: 734-&#13;
878-9522 or 734-878-6633.&#13;
• 8-11:30 a.m. Whitmore Lake&#13;
Rod and Gun Club, 11150 Lemen&#13;
Road, Whitmore Lake. Cost: Adults&#13;
$6, senior and child discounts.&#13;
Details: 734-449-2788. Fourth&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920. Sundays&#13;
through end o f Oct.&#13;
HERITAGE CAR CRUISE&#13;
11 a.m.-noon - Registration,&#13;
Noon-1 p.m.-Judging, 1:30-3&#13;
p.m.-Trophies awarded; Howell&#13;
Freshman Campus (corner of&#13;
Highlander W ay and W. Grand&#13;
River Ave.) Howell. Proceeds&#13;
to Heritage Hope Foundation.&#13;
Cost: $15 participating car owners,&#13;
public free. Details: 517-546-&#13;
6440 or www.heritagecarcruise.&#13;
com,&#13;
HOWELL NATURE CENTER&#13;
• 1-4 p.m.-Tower Climb and Zip&#13;
Line, Howell Conference and&#13;
Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, Howell. Climb the&#13;
tallest outdoor climbing tower&#13;
in Michigan or ride a 500'zip&#13;
line over a pond. Reservations&#13;
required.Cost: $10 tower climb,&#13;
$5 zip ride.&#13;
• 1-4 p.m. - Critter Connection.&#13;
Suggested donation: $4 adults,&#13;
$2 children. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0249 or www.howellnaturecenter.&#13;
org. Also Aug. 5, 7 p.m. and&#13;
3 p.m.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., doors open at 1 p.m.&#13;
at the former St. Mary Catholic&#13;
Parish, 550 E. Hamburg St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
FAMILY LUAU&#13;
4-7 p.m. Howell City Beach,&#13;
Thompson Lake, (corner of&#13;
Barnard Road and Thompson&#13;
Road) Howell. Music, w ater&#13;
slide, foam machine, inflatables&#13;
for pre-schoolers, food, prizes.&#13;
Registration: www.cityofhowell.&#13;
org or 517-546-0693, ext. 0.&#13;
KIWANIS GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Mill Pond Park, downtown&#13;
Brighton.Tips,This City Band, &amp;&#13;
The Man Band. Details: 810-227-&#13;
0393.&#13;
FULL MOON WALK&#13;
7:30 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Cost $2.&#13;
Registration: 800-477-3178.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
27&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 10 a.m. - Baby Time, Pinckney&#13;
Community Public Library, 350&#13;
Mower Road, Pinckney. Share&#13;
songs, nursery rhymes, books and&#13;
toys. Ages 0-24 months. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
• 6-7:30 p.m. - Pokemon Night,&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Road, Brighton. Ages 6&#13;
and up.&#13;
•6:30-7:30 p.m.-Teen Book&#13;
A men's march&#13;
The second annual "Walk a Mile in Her Shoes" at the Tanger&#13;
Outlet Center in Howell Township will begin at 10:30&#13;
a.m. this Saturday, Aug. 25, registration at 9:30 a.m. The&#13;
LACASA-sponsored charity walk is designed to raise money&#13;
and awareness of gender violence and sexual assault.&#13;
Details: 517-548-1350.&#13;
Looking ahead: Fowlerville Fall Fest&#13;
Horse-drawn&#13;
wagon rides are&#13;
just one of the&#13;
many activities that&#13;
are being planned&#13;
for the annual&#13;
Fowlerville Fall Fest&#13;
gathering coming&#13;
up Sept. 15-16 at&#13;
the Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds. Here,&#13;
Ron Stites from&#13;
Byron drives his&#13;
team of percheron&#13;
draft horses to&#13;
pull a wagonload&#13;
of visitors during&#13;
last year's Fall Fest.&#13;
Details: 517-223-&#13;
8186.&#13;
FILEJIMJAGOFELD,&#13;
SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Discussion. Details: 810-229-6571,&#13;
ext. 223.&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. Pathway Community&#13;
Church, 228 Fourth St., Brighton.&#13;
For those who impact the lives of&#13;
children aged 0-20. Details: 248-&#13;
207-2363 or www.pathwaycommunitychurch.&#13;
net.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
Square. Everyone welcome.&#13;
Learn about or get involved&#13;
with Scouting. Games for girls,&#13;
interest forms and information&#13;
available. Details: Linda Schultes&#13;
810-231-3187.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
30&#13;
28&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. Lions Den, 465 W.&#13;
Main St., Brighton. Referrals By&#13;
Design meeting. 810-844-0844.&#13;
Weekly.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
•11 a.m.-Family Story Time,&#13;
Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. For all ages. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888. Weekly.&#13;
• 6-8:30 p.m.-Teen Anime,&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Road, Brighton. For grades&#13;
6 and up. Details: 810-229-6571,&#13;
ext. 2 1 1 .&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p.m. Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 9455 Hilton&#13;
Road, Brighton Township. Details:&#13;
810-227-941 l.Week/y.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
29&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
Noon-6 p.m. Livingston County&#13;
Red Cross, 1372 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0326.&#13;
GIRL SCOUTS&#13;
6-7:30 p.m., Putnam Township&#13;
Square, d owntown Pinckney.&#13;
Girl Scout Gathering in the&#13;
PINCKNEY PURLERS&#13;
Noon. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 3S0 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. An instructor leads&#13;
knitters of all ages and experience&#13;
levels. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888.&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. Northeast corner of&#13;
Grand River Avenue and Ann&#13;
Street, downtown Fowlerville.&#13;
Whenever Weinnies Car Cruise.&#13;
Details: S I 7-376-2069. Thursdays&#13;
through Sept. 27.&#13;
HOOTIN' IN THE PARK&#13;
6 p.m. Putnam Township Square,&#13;
downtown Pinckney. Sponsored&#13;
by the Pinckney Lions Club.&#13;
Food and free musical entertainment.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6226.&#13;
BRIGHTON DISTRICT LIBRARY&#13;
• 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Teen Advisory&#13;
Board, Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Brighton.&#13;
• 7-8:30 p.m. - Genealogy for&#13;
Teens and Parents.&#13;
• 7:45-8:45 p.m. - Manga-Anime&#13;
Advisory. Jo in and recommend&#13;
titles for graphic novel and&#13;
anime collections. Details: 810-&#13;
229-6571, ext. 227.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
31&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m., Brighton&#13;
Community Center, 555 Brighton&#13;
LOCAL MEETINGS&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
27&#13;
BRIGHTON SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p.m., Brighton Education and&#13;
Community Center, 125 S. Church&#13;
St., Brighton. Details: 810-299-&#13;
4000 or http://bas.k12.mi.us&#13;
HARTLAND BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Educational&#13;
Support Center, 9S25 Highland&#13;
Road, Howell. Details: 810^626-&#13;
2 1 0 0 .&#13;
Second and fourth Mondays.&#13;
HOWELL BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m. Administration Building,&#13;
411 N. Highlander Way, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-S48-6200.&#13;
HOWELL CITY COUNCIL&#13;
7 p.m. Howell City Hall, 611 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell. Details:&#13;
517-546-3502. Second and fourth&#13;
Mondays.&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m.,3525 Byron Road, Howell&#13;
Township. Details: 517-546-2817.&#13;
Second and fourth M ondays.&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
7 p.m. Putnam Township Annex,&#13;
122 S. Howell St., Putnam&#13;
Township. Details: 734-878-3131.&#13;
PINCKNEY VILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement of Village&#13;
Hall, 220 S. Howell St., Pinckney.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6206 or www.&#13;
villageofpinckney.org. Second and&#13;
fourth Mondays.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
28&#13;
UNADILLA TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 126 Webb&#13;
St., Gregory. Details 734-498-2502&#13;
or www.twp.unadllla.mi.us. fourth&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
MARION TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m. Marion Township Hall,&#13;
2877 W. Coon Lake Road, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-1588. Fourth&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
Street, Brighton. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0326.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
Kensington and the Labadie family,&#13;
will be featured through slides,&#13;
discussion and site visits. Cost: $2.&#13;
Registration: 810-477-3178.&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, Howell.&#13;
Detal Is: 517-546-3920. Sundays&#13;
through end o f Oct.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., doors open at 1 p.m.&#13;
at the former St. Mary Catholic&#13;
Parish, S50 E. Hamburg St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
LABADIES OF KENSINGTON&#13;
2 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Jo&#13;
Labadie, a prominent labor&#13;
leader, once had a summer&#13;
home in what is now&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Local&#13;
history, especially the town of&#13;
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on Monday, September 10, 2007 at 7:00 PM regarding the following;&#13;
To request interpretation as to the appropriate commercial&#13;
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I r o n C h e f h a s n e w w i n n e r , b u t r e a l w i n n e r s a r e b e n e f i c i a r i e s&#13;
Culinary competition&#13;
I proceeds result in&#13;
75,000 meals for kids&#13;
B Y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Culinary challenger Jodi&#13;
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in Fenton turned up the&#13;
heat last week, toppling local&#13;
two-time Iron Chef winner&#13;
Steve Pilon of the Oak Pointe&#13;
County Club in Genoa Township.&#13;
The competition, a local&#13;
fundraiser, played out before&#13;
a crowd of 250 on a stage set&#13;
up behind the Gleaners Food&#13;
Bank of Livingston County.&#13;
“You can’t touch this,”&#13;
^ Brunori joked after announce-&#13;
P ment of the winner, playing to&#13;
a contingent of supportive audience&#13;
members in the first&#13;
few rows.&#13;
Only 60 points separated&#13;
Brunori and People’s Choice&#13;
Award winner Pilon, who&#13;
l^were charged with creating&#13;
an appetizer, entree and&#13;
dessert, using this year’s&#13;
mystery ingredient - mushrooms.&#13;
Celebrity judges&#13;
awarded points to each&#13;
chef based on presentation,&#13;
taste, preparation and use&#13;
of mushrooms.&#13;
While her recent victory&#13;
earned Brunori bragging&#13;
rights until next year’s&#13;
competition, the real winners&#13;
are those who will get&#13;
a meal, thanks to $26,000 in&#13;
competition proceeds. Rmds&#13;
raised through admissions,&#13;
$50 per ticket, as well as a&#13;
silent auction, sponsorships&#13;
Reigning Iron Chef&#13;
champion Steve&#13;
Pilon of Oak Pointe&#13;
County Club in&#13;
Genoa Township,&#13;
heats his dessert&#13;
with a blow torch.&#13;
Pilon, recipient of&#13;
this year's People's&#13;
Choice Award, lost&#13;
his Iron Chef title&#13;
recently to twotime&#13;
challenger&#13;
Jodi Brunori of The&#13;
French Laundry in&#13;
Fenton. Proceeds&#13;
from the recent&#13;
competition will&#13;
assist hungry schoolaged&#13;
children in&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
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Iron Chef competitors Jodi Brunori of The French Laundry in Fenton and Steve Pilon of Oak Pointe Country Club work quickly to create palette-pleasing meals.&#13;
Brunori won this year's competition.&#13;
and donations, will be used&#13;
to feed school-age children&#13;
who qualify for the free and&#13;
reduced lunch program&#13;
through the schools.&#13;
The program does not&#13;
operate during the summer&#13;
“ (so) the money from&#13;
tonight will help provide&#13;
summer lunches for those&#13;
children,” said Bridget! L o max,&#13;
Gleaners development&#13;
coordinator.&#13;
Lomax said that Livingston&#13;
County is the only&#13;
county in the state to run a&#13;
local Iron Chef Competition,&#13;
which is a take-off on the&#13;
popular show aired on The&#13;
Food Network channel.&#13;
“It is one of our more cre^&#13;
ative (fundraising) events, and&#13;
it tells me Livingston County&#13;
residents are very committed&#13;
to feeding their hungry&#13;
neighbors,” said Lomax, who&#13;
works out of the Detroit headquarters&#13;
of Gleaners.&#13;
Despite the impression of&#13;
wealth in the county based&#13;
on home sales and median&#13;
incomes, Lomax said, “Livingston&#13;
County is one of the&#13;
areas where (need) is growing&#13;
the fastest.”&#13;
According to statistics supplied&#13;
by Gleaners, “63 percent&#13;
of Livingston households with&#13;
children served don’t know&#13;
where their next meal is coming&#13;
from.”&#13;
Erika Karfonta, manager&#13;
of the Gleaners (Community&#13;
Food Bank in Livingston&#13;
County, said that funds raised&#13;
at this year’s Iron Chef Competition&#13;
will provide 75,000&#13;
meals for area residents,&#13;
who are largely affected by&#13;
layoffs and unemployment.&#13;
She credits the hard work of&#13;
event organizers, attendees&#13;
and business owners who&#13;
made contributions, including&#13;
Anthony Gelardi, who owns&#13;
Ciaccio Produce Co. in Brighton&#13;
with his brothers, Andrew&#13;
and Matthew. The Livingston&#13;
County natives donated 150&#13;
pounds of produce to the Iron&#13;
Chef competition, including&#13;
more than nine varieties of&#13;
mushrooms.&#13;
Carol Czekaj, of Brighton&#13;
Township, enjoyed watching&#13;
the chefs choose their ingredients,&#13;
prepare the meals and&#13;
garnish the final products.&#13;
“The chefs were incredible,”&#13;
she said praising the&#13;
event for its organization, talent&#13;
and goodwill effort. “I just&#13;
wish they had a (closed-circuit)&#13;
television” for members&#13;
of the audience who are not in&#13;
the front row, she said.&#13;
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D r e w 's C r u is e t o r a is e f u n d s f o r M D t e l e t h o n&#13;
Event to be Saturday&#13;
at Banstormer&#13;
Banquet Center&#13;
B Y L I S A C A R O L IN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Labor Day Weekend has&#13;
come to be associated with&#13;
the Jerry Lewis Telethon for&#13;
Muscular Dystrophy.&#13;
That inspired this weekend’s&#13;
Drew’s Cruise fundraiser,&#13;
with the hope that the&#13;
amount raised will be announced&#13;
the following weekend&#13;
on the telethon.&#13;
Drew’s Cruise is an all-purpose&#13;
automobile cruise and&#13;
fundraiser at the Barnstormer&#13;
Banquet Center Saturday. It is&#13;
inspired by 21-year-old Drew&#13;
Kmiecik who was diagnosed&#13;
at the age of 6 with Duchenne&#13;
Muscular Dystrophy, a form of&#13;
the genetic disease characterized&#13;
by progressive wasting of&#13;
voluntary muscles.&#13;
Kmiecik refuses to let that&#13;
stop him. He was an honor&#13;
student when he attended&#13;
Whitmore Lake High School,&#13;
manager of the football team,&#13;
earned his Eagle Scout badge,&#13;
obtained his associate degree&#13;
from Washtenaw Community&#13;
College and has enrolled in&#13;
the University of Cincinnati&#13;
fire science program. This&#13;
year he became an honorary&#13;
fire chief for the Northfield&#13;
Township Fire Department,&#13;
which is sponsoring Drew’s&#13;
Cruise along with the Northfield&#13;
Township Area Chamber&#13;
of Commerce.&#13;
Kmiecik’s most recent goal&#13;
is to raise $10,000 this year to&#13;
donate to the Muscular Dystrophy&#13;
Association. The pro-&#13;
LEISA THOMPSON,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Survival Flight nurse Lori Jacobs places an honorary Northfield Township fire chief helmet&#13;
on Drew Kmiecik at his surprise 21st birthday party Aug. 2 at the Northfield Township Fire&#13;
Department. Kmiecik, who has muscular dystrophy, has been helping out at the fire department&#13;
for three years and now firefighters are helping with Drew's Cruise coming up Saturday, which is&#13;
a fundraiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.&#13;
ceeds from tickets to Drew’s&#13;
Cruise will be donated to&#13;
MDA in his honor.&#13;
“The money we collect at&#13;
Barnstormer could be announced&#13;
on the Jerry Lewis’s&#13;
Telethon,’’ Kmiecik says.&#13;
“The money goes to MDA&#13;
and allows us to go to summer&#13;
camp, which costs $650&#13;
for one camper to go. It also&#13;
goes toward research for a&#13;
cure and to help with support&#13;
groups, breathing equipment,&#13;
leg braces and wheelchairs.”&#13;
Drew’s Cruise will include&#13;
a variety of activities including&#13;
$10 car rides from Rods-&#13;
N-Rides. Other activities will&#13;
include an appetizer buffet&#13;
donated by Barnstormer,&#13;
a Silpada jewelry sale, face&#13;
painting, a silent auction, door&#13;
prizes and haircuts by Madison&#13;
Alexis Salon. All ages are&#13;
welcome. The band Steele&#13;
Horse is volunteering its talents&#13;
and will be performing&#13;
that evening.&#13;
Kmiecik says that he has so&#13;
far collected $1,500, gathered&#13;
during the Whitmore Lake&#13;
Independence Day parade.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached a t lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or a t 810-844-2010.&#13;
Drew's Cruise&#13;
■ What: A fundraising&#13;
event for the Muscular&#13;
Dystrophy Association.&#13;
■ When: Saturday, Aug.&#13;
25,4 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Barnstormer&#13;
Banquet Center, 9411 E. M-&#13;
36, Hamburg Township.&#13;
■ Tickets: $25 at the&#13;
door; $20 in advance from&#13;
Barnstormer's.&#13;
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our volunteer delivery staff&#13;
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five days a week. In many&#13;
cases, we are the only human&#13;
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seniors every day. Seniors&#13;
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per meal, but are not turned&#13;
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in state and federal funds&#13;
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KVC p la y&#13;
g e ts u n d e r&#13;
w a y to d a y&#13;
I learned a lot in my tour of&#13;
Livingston County’s football&#13;
teams this month.&#13;
I learned the coaches are&#13;
more intense than ever about&#13;
winning.&#13;
I got barked at by one coach&#13;
for keeping his players out&#13;
of practice for an interview&#13;
longer than he liked. Another&#13;
coach seemed to avoid me,&#13;
hoping he wouldn’t have to&#13;
answer my tough questions.&#13;
It seems they all have secrets&#13;
up their sleeves they&#13;
don’t want me - or really, opposing&#13;
coaches - to know.&#13;
Here’s the quick scoop;&#13;
Several new transfers in&#13;
Hartland aim for a winning&#13;
record for the first time since&#13;
2003.&#13;
Brighton shook things up in&#13;
an effort to return to prominence&#13;
after their first losing&#13;
season in two decades.&#13;
There’s great anticipation&#13;
in Fowlerville, coming off the&#13;
best season in school history.&#13;
South Lyon desperately&#13;
wants a Kensington Valley&#13;
Conference title, knowing that&#13;
the talent split among two&#13;
high schools next year will dilute&#13;
its future chances.&#13;
Whitmore Lake hopes to&#13;
continue to make the playoffs.&#13;
Pinckney might get at least&#13;
three wins for the first time&#13;
since 2001.&#13;
I do admire the coaches&#13;
for their efforts. Winning in&#13;
today’s gridiron landscape is&#13;
tougher than ever.&#13;
In the Kensington Valley&#13;
Conference, there are no automatic&#13;
wins. Every team,&#13;
except Hartland, has made&#13;
the playoffs since 2001, proving&#13;
that in any given season,&#13;
a team traditionally near the&#13;
bottom of the standings - like&#13;
Pinckney or White Lake Lakeland&#13;
- can have a career year.&#13;
Who will be that team this&#13;
fall? The answer will begin to&#13;
reveal itself tonight.&#13;
■ Brighton at Rockford, 7&#13;
tonight - The Bulldogs haven’t&#13;
beaten the Rams in seven&#13;
tries, last winning in 2000. It&#13;
would be a major upset if they&#13;
did this year. Rockford has&#13;
been to the state finals three&#13;
straight years, including two&#13;
titles. R o ck fiy rd 24, B r ig h to n&#13;
7.&#13;
■ Fenton at Hartiand, 7 tonight&#13;
- The Eagles have feasted&#13;
on Fenton in their seasonopeners,&#13;
winning sk straight.&#13;
Hartland has won the past two&#13;
meetings 28-0. H a r t la n d 30,&#13;
F e n to n 13.&#13;
■ Howeli at Wailed Lake&#13;
Northern, 7 tonight - The first&#13;
meeting between future rivals&#13;
in the Kensington Lakes Activities&#13;
Association should be&#13;
a washout. H ow e ll 34,-Walled&#13;
L a k e N o r th e rn 7.&#13;
■ Plymouth Salem at Pinckney,&#13;
7 tonight - This could be&#13;
the most tightly contested of&#13;
all the season openers. Salem&#13;
receives a boost from former&#13;
South Lyon coach Bob Scheloske,&#13;
who is a volunteer assistant&#13;
this season. P in c k n e y&#13;
14, S a lem 12.&#13;
■ South Lyon at Northville,&#13;
7 tonight - The Lions walloped&#13;
Northville in last season’s&#13;
opener. Barring major&#13;
miscues, the offense should&#13;
run wild again. S o u th L y o n 42,&#13;
N o r th v ille 14.&#13;
■ Old Redford Preparatory&#13;
at Fowlerville, 7 tonight&#13;
- The Gladiators are for real.&#13;
F ow le r v ille 35, O ld R e d fo r d&#13;
P r e p 7.&#13;
■ Whitmore Lake at Ann&#13;
Arbor Gabriel Richard, noon&#13;
Saturday - Richard has just&#13;
one winning season in this&#13;
millennium. W h itm o r e L a k e&#13;
17, R ic h a r d 12.&#13;
J a s o n D e e g a n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t jd e e g a n ®&#13;
liv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s .c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 2 . ( F o r a d e t a ile d&#13;
lo o k a t e a c h te a m , s e e th e F o o t b a ll&#13;
2 0 0 7 s p e c ia l s e c t io n in s id e . )&#13;
Golfers like new season&#13;
S w i t c h to fa ll m e a n s n o m o r e s n o w s to rm s&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
No more frigid preseason&#13;
temperatuj ’es. No more putting&#13;
practice on gymnasium floors.&#13;
No more s;now storms during&#13;
practice.&#13;
Those cire the new enjoyments&#13;
theit girls golf coaches&#13;
and players are experiencing&#13;
with their season now in the&#13;
fall. Girls golf, along with boys&#13;
tennis, has switched from&#13;
spring to fall, after a federal&#13;
court imposed the changes.&#13;
“It’s nic:e to be out there in&#13;
the warm weather. Usually, in&#13;
the start of our season, we are&#13;
fi'eezing,” Hartland girls golf&#13;
coach ] ^ e Joseph says.&#13;
Count Joseph and South&#13;
Lyon’s Dan Skatzka among&#13;
the head girls golf coaches who&#13;
believe the change will benefit&#13;
their programs. Joseph says&#13;
competing against track, softball,&#13;
lacrosse and soccer to find&#13;
players in the spring was difficult.&#13;
Skatzka said his program&#13;
had its largest turnout (19 players)&#13;
because a number of softball&#13;
players joined the team.&#13;
The girls also like the chance&#13;
to jump right into the season&#13;
in form, instead of coming out&#13;
of hibernation in the spring.&#13;
Here’s a look at the fall season,&#13;
which is already in full swing:&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
Key players: Sarah Walker&#13;
(sr.), Kelsey Haupt (sr), Morgan&#13;
Reed (so.), Emily Alcini&#13;
(sr). Amber Plee (sr.).&#13;
Comment: The Bulldogs,&#13;
fifth at the Division I state&#13;
tournament in the spring, lost&#13;
their best player when Vanessa&#13;
Koechli moved to South&#13;
Carolina. Still, Joseph of Hartland&#13;
says the Bulldogs are a&#13;
favorite to win the Kensington&#13;
Valley Conference crown. Several&#13;
freshmen, including Erin&#13;
Williams and Emmie Pietila,&#13;
could immediately step in and&#13;
score well. Pietila was medalist&#13;
at the Huron Valley Invitational&#13;
Aug. 14. “We just have to work&#13;
harder to get better,” Brighton&#13;
coach Bill Miller said.&#13;
Hartland Eagles&#13;
Key players: Courtney Erickson&#13;
(sr.). Holly Erickson (so.),&#13;
Morgan Lammers (jr.). Autumn&#13;
Maguire (sr).&#13;
Comment: The Eagles lost&#13;
five of their top sbc players. Erickson&#13;
has continued to play&#13;
well this summer after eam-&#13;
S E E GOLF,C2&#13;
ALAN WARREN,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY N EWS&#13;
Brighton senior Kelsey Haupt,&#13;
seen here at the 12th hole&#13;
during the Division 1 state&#13;
finals at the West Course at&#13;
Forest Akers Golf Course at&#13;
Michigan State University in&#13;
East Lansing, is one of the key&#13;
returning Bulldogs this fall.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
High School&#13;
tennis player&#13;
Travis Harvey,&#13;
a senior, plays&#13;
on his school's&#13;
new courts.&#13;
''We're real&#13;
excited," he&#13;
says of playing&#13;
here. "This will&#13;
allow more&#13;
practice, and&#13;
we'll get more&#13;
time together&#13;
as a team."&#13;
PHOTOS: JAM IE&#13;
CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Ball's in the home court&#13;
T e n n is te am re a c iy to p r a c t ic e a n d p la y in F o w le r v i l le&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w . i S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
T he Fowlerville High School&#13;
tennis team better understands&#13;
the sentiment behind&#13;
“home sweet home.”&#13;
The eight new blue-andgreen&#13;
home courts adjacent&#13;
to t he high school were completed&#13;
in late July. The final touches were&#13;
added last week, including a storage;&#13;
shed to hold equipment.&#13;
“ We’re real excited,” senior 'Travis&#13;
Harvey says. “This will allow&#13;
me re practice, and we’ll get more&#13;
timie together as a team.”&#13;
Without a home for the past four&#13;
years, the Gladiators practiced at&#13;
courts in Howell and played all 11&#13;
matches on the road last spring,&#13;
winning just once.&#13;
Fowlerville boys tennis coach&#13;
Jim Jonas says many boys would&#13;
phiy one season and not return.&#13;
Thiese courts allow Fowlerville a&#13;
future. Jonas says when he drives&#13;
by, he sees at least one in use at all&#13;
times.&#13;
“They’re huge, no question about&#13;
it,” he says. “This year, we threw&#13;
to gether a summer program at the&#13;
last minute. Next year, we’ll have&#13;
on:e beginning in June.”&#13;
This fall, the Gladiators will play&#13;
seven matches at home and five on&#13;
the road. Jones has 26 players on&#13;
the roster, including third-year juniors&#13;
Chris Williamson, Dar Lorang&#13;
and Dalton Zimmerman. Expectations&#13;
will eventually grow.&#13;
“If we improved and we’re not&#13;
last in the league (in division 3 of&#13;
the Capital Area Activities Association),&#13;
that will be exciting,” Jonas&#13;
says. “Ideally, our goal will be to&#13;
qualify for states. We’re not ready&#13;
yet.”&#13;
Howell and South Lyon also get&#13;
new courts, as the Highlanders begin&#13;
playing at Parker High School,&#13;
and the South Lyon East Cougars&#13;
attempt to launch a junior varsity&#13;
program with coach Matt Admiraal.&#13;
Here’s a look at the Kensington Valley&#13;
Conference chase;&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
Key players: Joel Parrish (sr.).&#13;
Matt Nielsen (jr.), Alex Smith (jr),&#13;
Dustin Werner (so.), John Whiteside&#13;
(sr). ‘&#13;
Comment: The Bulldogs lost&#13;
eight players, including three of&#13;
four singles players, but return 10&#13;
others. By missing out on the state&#13;
finals last spring, they’re motivated.&#13;
Brighton coach Brian Martin is&#13;
S E E TENNIS,C2&#13;
Above, Fowlerville boys tennis&#13;
coach Jim Jonas works with&#13;
freshman Nick Sutfin during a&#13;
recent practice at the new courts at&#13;
the high school.&#13;
At left, tennis team member junior&#13;
Dar Lorang during a recent practice.&#13;
S u m m e r v a c a t io n s f o r a r e a A D s ? G u e s s a g a in&#13;
Brighton's John Thompson&#13;
New conference,&#13;
calendars, schools&#13;
add up to a&#13;
'hurricane'of work&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
When you ask Howell athletic&#13;
director Dan Hutcheson&#13;
about his summer break, he’ll&#13;
reply “What siunmer?”&#13;
Athletic directors from&#13;
aroimd the Kensington Valley&#13;
Conference were busier than&#13;
ever this summer, caught up&#13;
in a whirlwind of change.&#13;
Not only did Hutcheson&#13;
have to deal with scheduling&#13;
issues involving the federal&#13;
court-mandated seasons&#13;
switch and the formation of a&#13;
new conference, the 24-team&#13;
Kensington Lakes Activities&#13;
Association coming in 2008,&#13;
he is immersed in preparing&#13;
the new Parker High School&#13;
for the upcoming school year.&#13;
“It isn’t a storm,” he says of&#13;
all the issues he’s facing, “it’s&#13;
a hurricane.&#13;
“I haven’t taken time off.&#13;
During the dead period in the&#13;
siunmer, I was in getting the&#13;
new weight room equipment&#13;
(at Parker). There have been&#13;
so many details people don’t&#13;
even know about. My wife&#13;
asks when I get a vacation.&#13;
Maybe next year.”&#13;
Hutcheson can sympathize&#13;
with South Lyon athletic&#13;
director Larry Janes, who&#13;
also is opening a new school.&#13;
South Lyon East. Janes had&#13;
to hire new junior varsity&#13;
coaches and try to set JV and&#13;
freshman schedules for East,&#13;
which will have an enrollment&#13;
of roughly 430 freshman and&#13;
sophomores this fall.&#13;
“We’ve been doing it (scheduling)&#13;
all summer long,” he&#13;
said. “Only doing JV and&#13;
freshman, that’s more difficult.&#13;
Usually when I schedule,&#13;
I do all three levels at once.”&#13;
S E E CHANGE,C2&#13;
C 2 TH E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, A UGUST 24, 2007&#13;
GOLF FROM Cl&#13;
Som e girls' team s gaining players from other sports&#13;
ing all-KVC honors last spring.&#13;
Sophomores Amy Senchuk and&#13;
Shelby Maggert could also contribute.&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
Key players: Katie Hamell&#13;
(sn), Samantha Metzler (jr),&#13;
Michelle Pavlack (so.), Andi^&#13;
Tarrant (so.).&#13;
Comment: The Highlanders&#13;
have eight returnees and&#13;
six new freshmen and sophomores.&#13;
Coach Bob Billups said&#13;
if the young players can learn&#13;
to get over their nerves, they&#13;
could contribute. “After (the&#13;
top four), we’ll see. I’m not sure&#13;
who will emerge,” Billups said.&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
Key players: Sam Stremich&#13;
(sr.), Megan Rogers (sr.), Annalisa&#13;
Napolitano (jr), Taylor&#13;
Miller (jr.).&#13;
Comment: The Pirates are&#13;
coming off their first winning&#13;
season (5-4) in school history.&#13;
'They lost some talent when&#13;
Much decided not to return,&#13;
but gained some in Napolitano,&#13;
a softball player, and Allison&#13;
Carter, a soccer player. Freshman&#13;
(iourtney Jenkins could&#13;
be one to watch. Coach Cas&#13;
Scranton hopes to finish among&#13;
the top four in the league again.&#13;
“It is going to be determined by&#13;
how ^ t can they mature. Who&#13;
will step up and play well?” he&#13;
says.&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
Key players: Sami Grzeskowiak&#13;
(sr.), Christy Kooney&#13;
(jr.), Noelle Mancuso (sr.)&#13;
Comment: Mansuco, who&#13;
helped the Lions win the KVC&#13;
crown in 2006, returns firrm a&#13;
back injury to bolster a young&#13;
lineup. Grzeskowiak hopes to&#13;
repeat as an all-league player.&#13;
“We have some young kids who&#13;
have played quite a bit of golf&#13;
who are good athletes,” Skatzkasaid.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached a t jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
a t 810-844-2012.&#13;
TENNIS FROM Cl&#13;
High school team s g ear up fo r a season o f com petition&#13;
encouraged by the talent in&#13;
his recent freshmen classes.&#13;
“These kids coming in are&#13;
well-prepared, much more&#13;
so than just a few years ago,”&#13;
he says. “I wasn’t getting the&#13;
young kids in who were this&#13;
strong.”&#13;
Hartland Eagles&#13;
Key players: Mark Byron&#13;
(jr.). Josh Brown (jr), B .J.&#13;
Mbey (sr), Chris Creyts (sr),&#13;
Kyle Taylor (sr), Jon Bialowicz&#13;
(jr).&#13;
Comment: Hartland coach&#13;
Judy Jagdfeld’s crew won its&#13;
first match, 8-0 against Davison,&#13;
but will find things much&#13;
tougher in the KVC. Ten&#13;
seniors dot the lineup. She&#13;
plans to tinker to find a reliable&#13;
doubles lineup. “ I might&#13;
be switching people around,”&#13;
she says.&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
Key players: Neil Anderson&#13;
(sr), Ajaron Reed (sr), Justin&#13;
Pless (sr), Tim Yaros (sr).&#13;
Comment: The Highlanders&#13;
graduated their entire&#13;
singles lineup, including fouryear&#13;
No. 1 player Alex Morse,&#13;
allowing Anderson and Reed,&#13;
the former No. 1 doubles&#13;
team, to move up. Depth is&#13;
a concern for coach Mark&#13;
Oglesby. “We are going to be&#13;
hard-pressed to finish third&#13;
(in the KVC) again,” Oglesby&#13;
says.&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
Key players: Jon Love (sr).&#13;
JAM IE CHARBEN EAU- PIS ELU.TH E LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY N EWS&#13;
Fowlerville High School junior Dalton Zimmerman practices on the school district's new courts.&#13;
Jason Wisser (sr).&#13;
Comment: Ross Wisser, a&#13;
Pirate graduate who has been&#13;
coaching with communily education&#13;
in the summer, takes&#13;
over for Dan Krause, who took&#13;
a tennis teaching position' at&#13;
'Ravis Pointe Country Club in&#13;
Saline after the Brighton Athletic&#13;
Club closed.&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
Key players: Doohak Kim&#13;
(jr), Mike Detizio (so.), Willie&#13;
Speers (so.), Alex Whybra&#13;
(so.), Evan Gazdecki (sr).&#13;
Brad Hewlet (sr).&#13;
Comment: Coach Don&#13;
Valentine lost No. 3 singles&#13;
player Chris Kyanka to East,&#13;
but says the split wth the&#13;
new school won’t harriper his&#13;
team too much. Even though&#13;
his numbers are down, he&#13;
picked up several baseball&#13;
players from the season’s&#13;
switch. He likes his chances&#13;
to finally beat Brighton and&#13;
finish second in the league.&#13;
His JV beat the Bulldogs in&#13;
the spring.&#13;
“Brighton might be reachable&#13;
this year,” Valentine&#13;
says.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached a t jdeegan@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or a t 810-844-2012.&#13;
CHANGE FROM Cl&#13;
Brighton, South Lyon ADs cope w ith n ew demands&#13;
For example, in football, he&#13;
had to go outside the KV(? to&#13;
find opponents for East, including&#13;
Romulus Academy,&#13;
Sand Creek and several parochial&#13;
schools.&#13;
He is still looking to hire&#13;
coaches in girls basketball,&#13;
baseball, softball and track.&#13;
Other sports will operate&#13;
as co-ops or led by existing&#13;
coaches in the district. “We&#13;
will wean East off of this building,&#13;
little by little,” he said.&#13;
Brighton athletic director&#13;
John Thompson said his summer&#13;
was “a little more hectic&#13;
than usual.”&#13;
Thompson said he tried to&#13;
mirror spring schedules for&#13;
boys tennis and girls golf, both&#13;
of which moved to the fall.&#13;
“It was a waiting game. It&#13;
took more time to put schedules&#13;
together, a lot more&#13;
phone calls to see who was&#13;
doing what and when,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
Thompson said his biggest&#13;
challenge was scheduling&#13;
girls basketball, which&#13;
moved to the winter, because&#13;
of the caliber of opponents&#13;
the Bulldogs seek to play.&#13;
“We are probably 99 percent&#13;
scheduled, along with having&#13;
the bulk of the winter already&#13;
done. I feel pretty good,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached a t jdeegan@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or a t 810-844-2012.&#13;
R EC R EA T IO N C A L EN D A R&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Soccer clinic -The Brighton&#13;
boys soccer team will lost&#13;
a U6 clinic from 6-7:30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesdays on Sept. 12,19 and&#13;
26 at Sloan Field. Registration: 5-7&#13;
p.m. Sept. 10-11 at Brighton High.&#13;
5-5:45 p.m. Sept. 12 at Sloan Field.&#13;
Cost: $20. Details: Lynn Conlen&#13;
810-227-6629. Carol Sullivan 810-&#13;
227-9643.&#13;
■ Baseball-softball sign up&#13;
- The Kensington Valley Baseball&#13;
Softball Association is accepting&#13;
applications for the 2008&#13;
travel baseball and softball teams.&#13;
Baseball will have divisions for&#13;
U9-U18 and softball for U10-U18.&#13;
Meetings will begin in November.&#13;
Details: Jeff David, jeff.david@&#13;
kvbsa.com.&#13;
■ Softball-baseball tryout&#13;
- Tryouts for the Brighton Youth&#13;
Baseball-Softball Travel teams will&#13;
be noon-4:30 p.m. Sept. 9 and&#13;
16 at Hawkins baseball fields for&#13;
ages 11-16. Cost: $400. Details:&#13;
Mike Baitinger, 810-231-3706,&#13;
mbaitinger@yahoo.com.&#13;
■ Fall flag football - l9sports&#13;
flag football league in Livingston&#13;
County for ages 6-14 from Sept.&#13;
8-Oct.27.Web site:www.i9sports.&#13;
com/home.asp?franchise=132&amp;sp&#13;
ort=5. Craig Stewart, 810-923-5506;&#13;
e-mail cstewart@i9sports.com.&#13;
■ Special Olympics Bowl-athon&#13;
- The fundraiser will be two&#13;
sessions (10 a.m.or noon) at the&#13;
Howell Bowl E Drome, 907 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., on Sept. 22. Each bowler&#13;
is asked to get $100 in pledges.&#13;
Deadline: Sept. 1. Details: roger2am@&#13;
cmich.edu, 734-222-8283.&#13;
■ Summer open swim -Twice&#13;
daily: 3:30-5 p.m. and 7:30-9 p.m.&#13;
at the Hartland High School pool.&#13;
106035 Dunham Road, Hartland&#13;
Tovvnship. Cost $4, children under 3&#13;
free,family memberships $160,810-&#13;
626-2279 or hartiandschool.us.&#13;
SELCRA - Southeast&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Recreation Authority&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
■ Openings - Fall soccer and flag&#13;
football have openings for the fall&#13;
season. All ages. Practices begin&#13;
Aug. 27.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS AND REC&#13;
517-546-0693 ext. 0 or www.cityofhowell.&#13;
org.&#13;
■ Fall softball leagues&#13;
-Three new leagues are being&#13;
offered: Friday night co-ed beginning&#13;
Aug. 24, a Monday night&#13;
women's league beginning Aug.&#13;
27 and a Wednesday night men's&#13;
league on Aug. 29. All include&#13;
seven games and a tournament&#13;
Team fees are $225, with player&#13;
fees ranging from $25 for Howell&#13;
residents up to $50 for non-residents.&#13;
■ Equestrian - Intro to horses&#13;
runs 6-7:30 p.m. Aug. 30 at Horsin'&#13;
Around Farms. Cost $32-$64.&#13;
Beginner riding lessons runs 10-&#13;
11:30 a.m.Tuesdays Aug. 7-28 at&#13;
Shiloh training center. Cost $125-&#13;
$250.&#13;
■ Martial arts - Young and old&#13;
can learn karate, Sanchin-Ryu and&#13;
Krav Maga (self-defense),Tae Kwon&#13;
Do and Olympic-style sparring.&#13;
Dates, times and costs vary.&#13;
■ Tennis at Bennett Recreation&#13;
Center. Advanced beginners 9:30-11&#13;
a.m. Aug. 27-30. High school level&#13;
11 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. Instrurtional&#13;
league offers competitive play 11 a.&#13;
m.-l 2:30 p.m. Aug. 27-30. Cost: $50-&#13;
$100 for each class.&#13;
■ Gymnastics - High Flyers&#13;
Educational Gymnastics Center,&#13;
2244 Euler Road in Genoa&#13;
Township, will host classes for ages&#13;
4-12. Dates and times vary. Cost&#13;
$72-$180.&#13;
■ Skating competitions -The&#13;
Parker Skate Park hosts a competition&#13;
at 11 a.m. Ort. 6. Cost $ 15-$20&#13;
for riders, $5 admission.&#13;
■ Soccer clinics - For grades&#13;
1 -8 on Aug. 25 at Page Reid. Cost&#13;
$30-$ 100.&#13;
■ Girls basketball - Grades&#13;
I- 6 can play at Howell elementary&#13;
and middle schools Oct. 22-Dec 20.&#13;
Deadline: Sept. 8. Cost: $45-$90.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-225-3950.&#13;
■ Fitness night - Community&#13;
Complex at Pathfinder School from&#13;
7:30-9 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays&#13;
and Fridays. Cost $2.50 per person.&#13;
Details: 810-225-3946.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE COMMUNITY&#13;
RECREATION DEPARTMENT&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
HARTLAND COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Afterschool volleyball - A&#13;
6-week clinic for girls grades 5-6&#13;
runs 3:45 p.m.-5 p.m.Tuesdays Sept&#13;
I I - Oct. 16. Cost $40.&#13;
■ Coed open volleyball&#13;
- Pickup games open to ages 14-&#13;
and-up will be at the Farms School&#13;
main gym at 7:30 p.m. Fridays until&#13;
Nov. 2. Cost $4.&#13;
■ Youth soccer - Boys and girls&#13;
ages 3-4 can learn the game 6-7&#13;
p.m. Wednesdays Sept 10-Oct. 15&#13;
at the Farms/Lakes U8 soccer field.&#13;
Cost: $40.&#13;
■ Open basketball - Men&#13;
ages 18-and-up can play 8-10 p.m.&#13;
Tuesdays and Thursdays (open to&#13;
women) until Dec. 20 at the S5C&#13;
gym. Cost $4.&#13;
■ Youth soccer -The Hartland&#13;
Community Soccer Association is&#13;
still taking registrations for inhouse&#13;
and travel teams. Call for availability.&#13;
SOUTH LYON AREA&#13;
RECREATION 248-437-8105.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
COMMUNITY RECREATION&#13;
734-449-4461 ext. 3057.&#13;
■ Youth soccer - Ages 2-16&#13;
can still sign up for the fall soccer ■&#13;
league at the office, located at the&#13;
high school pool area, from 9 a.m.-2&#13;
p.m. Monday-Friday and 6-8 p.m.&#13;
Wednesdays. Cost $70 per child&#13;
with a 20 percent discount for multiple&#13;
children. Volunteer coaches&#13;
and referees are welcome.&#13;
■ Flag football - Runs 1-4 p.m.&#13;
Sundays Sept 16-Oct21 for boys&#13;
and girls grades 2-8 at the middle&#13;
school athletic complex .Cost $50.&#13;
■ Men's open gym - Begins&#13;
Sept 10 from 7-9 p.m. Mondays&#13;
and Wednesday at the high school.&#13;
■ After-school sports - Runs&#13;
for 6 weeks beginning Sept 17&#13;
from 4-5:30 p.m. Mondays and&#13;
Wednesdays. Cost: $30.&#13;
■ Swim classes - Registration&#13;
begins S ep t 4 for classes Sept. 16.&#13;
■ V olle yb all - Runs 7-9 p.m.&#13;
Tuesdays and Thursdays at the&#13;
middle school gym for ages13-&#13;
and-up beginning Sept. 11.&#13;
■ Open swim-track - Both&#13;
are open 7-7:55 a.m. and 3-8 p.m.&#13;
Monday, Wednesday and Friday&#13;
and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays Sept.&#13;
5-Nov. 3.Cost$2-$3.50.&#13;
Presents&#13;
A T H L E T E O F T H E W E E K&#13;
Sami&#13;
Grzeskowiak&#13;
■ School: South Lyon.&#13;
■ Local ties: The 17-yearold&#13;
senior has lived in&#13;
South Lyon her entire life.&#13;
■ Sports: Golf, basketball.&#13;
■ Top sports moment:&#13;
Shooting an 89 at the&#13;
Division I state regionals&#13;
last spring, ju s t missing&#13;
the state cut.&#13;
■ This season: The firstteam&#13;
all-Kensington Valley&#13;
Conference pick averaged&#13;
44 for nine holes last&#13;
spring.&#13;
■ Hobbies: Sports with&#13;
friends.&#13;
■ A thletes I admire:&#13;
Golf's Tiger Woods and&#13;
Detroit Shock player Swin&#13;
Cash.&#13;
■ Favorite subjects:&#13;
Science, physical&#13;
education.&#13;
■ Future: She hopes to&#13;
study business at possibly&#13;
Western or Central&#13;
Michigan University or the&#13;
University o f Michigan,&#13;
with plans to run her own&#13;
restaurant or bar.&#13;
H o w e l l c o a c h j o i n s&#13;
D i v i s i o n 1 t e a m&#13;
T o u g h c ie c is io n b u t h e&#13;
ta k e s D e t r o i t- M e r c y jo b&#13;
Piepho&#13;
F r o m N e w s s t a f f r e p o r t s&#13;
The toughest deci sion Lee&#13;
Piepho ever had ito make&#13;
was when&#13;
he chose to&#13;
retire from&#13;
General Motors&#13;
Corp. after&#13;
:;!4 years&#13;
of employment:.&#13;
The second&#13;
Ccime last&#13;
week when he was f orced to&#13;
choose between the Howell&#13;
High School girls ba sketball&#13;
program he led to six district&#13;
championships and a&#13;
chance he didn’t know would&#13;
ever come.&#13;
But when University of Detroit-&#13;
Mercy women’ s coach&#13;
Mickey Barrett called Piepho,&#13;
offering him a job as an assistant,&#13;
the opportunity was just&#13;
too good to turn down.&#13;
“ It was excruciating,”&#13;
Piepho said. “ It seems like&#13;
I would make a decision and&#13;
•then five minutes later. I’d&#13;
go the other way.&#13;
“But there’s not a lot of&#13;
people who can make the&#13;
jump from high school to&#13;
Division 1.”&#13;
Piepho’s chance to go to&#13;
Detroit comes five years after&#13;
he was a finalist for an&#13;
assistant’s job at Michigan&#13;
State under former Spartans’&#13;
coach Joanne E Mc-&#13;
Callie. Piepho finished as&#13;
the runner-up to A1 Brown,&#13;
who is now part of McCallie’s&#13;
staff at Duke.&#13;
Piepho said Barrett’s offer&#13;
came out of the blue,&#13;
after he figured because of&#13;
his age (61), it was too late&#13;
in his career to make the&#13;
jump.&#13;
In 12 years at Howell,&#13;
Piepho guided the Highlanders&#13;
to a 184-90 record and&#13;
six district championships.&#13;
In 1996, Howell finished the&#13;
season as the Class A state&#13;
runner-up after compiling a&#13;
26-1 record and a Coach of&#13;
the Year honor for Piepho.&#13;
He also won the award a&#13;
year later.&#13;
“ (Piepho’s) knowledge&#13;
and his ability to teach the&#13;
game will be a tremendous&#13;
help in attaining a successful&#13;
season,” Barrett said in&#13;
a prepared statement.&#13;
With the Titans coming off&#13;
a 5-26 season, Piepho - who&#13;
also has worked as a high&#13;
school and college referee,&#13;
said he welcomes being part&#13;
of the team hoping to turn&#13;
Detroit’s program around.&#13;
“I ’m always up for a challenge,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
“We’re hoping to start&#13;
with winning a league championship&#13;
and maWng it to&#13;
the NCAA Tournament. It’s&#13;
something I ’m looking forward&#13;
to.”&#13;
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GOLF&#13;
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■ Sept. 17,13th Ron&#13;
Oestrike annual Eastern&#13;
Michigan U niversity v a rs&#13;
ity baseball alumni aind&#13;
friends outing. The Majestic&#13;
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734-487-0315.&#13;
■ Sept. 29,4th annual&#13;
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Rolling Meadows Country Club,&#13;
6484 Sutton Road, Whitmore&#13;
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Anne Rogers, 734-222-8283.&#13;
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H i s t o r i c M a in S t . L u x u r y&#13;
lo f t s , la r g e u n iq u e 1 8 2&#13;
b d rm . $ 5 9 5 - 7 7 5 , la u n d r y .&#13;
M i la n . 7 3 4 - 4 3 9 - 9 6 5 8&#13;
K e r r y t o w n 2 b d rm , la u n d&#13;
r y , p a r k in g , h a r d w o o d .&#13;
H e a t / w a t e r in c lu d e d .&#13;
$ 8 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 4 1 - 6 4 1 1&#13;
M I L A N 1 b d rm $ 5 0 0 , 2&#13;
b d rm $ 6 5 0 S t o r l A p t s .&#13;
In c lu d e s a p p l i a n c e s 734-&#13;
4 3 9 - 4 0 5 0 / 5 1 7 - 8 6 9 - 2 7 3 7&#13;
M I L A N - 2 b d rm a p t . in&#13;
s m a l l 4 u n i t . A p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
la u n d r y , w a t e r In c lu d e d&#13;
$ 6 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 8 5 6 4&#13;
Milan-Nice Large&#13;
e f f i c i e n c y . C r e d i t c h e c k&#13;
$ 4 1 5 /m o in c lu d e s a l l&#13;
u t i l i t ie s , R E N T E D ! ! ! !&#13;
A N N A R B O R ! M u s t S e e ,&#13;
G e o r g e t o w n 2 b d rm ,&#13;
1 b a th , g a r a g e . $ 9 9 0 /&#13;
n e g o t i a b l e 3 5 2 - 2 6 2 - 9 6 4 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r N E , 2 b d rm ,&#13;
1 .5 b a th , g a r a g e , n e w&#13;
c a r p e t , b a s e m e n t . 1 3 5 0 s f&#13;
$ 1 1 9 5 . (7 3 4 ) 6 4 9 - 0 5 4 7 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r , N E 3 b e d r&#13;
o o m s , 2 .5 b a th s , S u b le&#13;
a s e b y la t e A u g u s t&#13;
$ 1 2 5 0 . (7 3 4 )4 7 8 - 4 8 7 3 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r - N e w C o n d o&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a t h , la u n d r y ,&#13;
g a r a g e , $ 1 2 9 9 / m o . +&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 2 4 8 - 7 8 7 - 8 0 4 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r - W a l n u t G le n&#13;
2 b d 2 b a th g a r d e n l e v e l ,&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s , s c r e e n p a t io ,&#13;
g a r a g e $ 1 0 9 5 . 4 8 3 - 2 6 4 0&#13;
B E S T D E A L 2 b d rm , p o o l ,&#13;
d e c k . $ 8 2 5 l a u n d r y , p a r k&#13;
l ik e s e t t in g . C lo s e t o a l l .&#13;
B e l l e v i l l e . (7 3 4 ) 6 9 7 - 8 5 2 9&#13;
A v a i l S e p t . B e s t lo c a t io n&#13;
in A n n A r b o r , S c i o V i l la&#13;
g e , 2 b d rm , 2 b a th , n o&#13;
p e t s $ 1 3 0 0 7 3 4 - 3 9 5 - 2 5 5 5&#13;
C l e a n c o n d o , 2 b d rm 2&#13;
b a th la u n d r y 2n d s t o r y&#13;
$ 1 0 0 0 - F u t i l t ie s A s s o c f e e&#13;
in c lu d e d . (7 3 4 ) 2 5 5 - 8 8 4 1&#13;
Ann Arbor Quiet&#13;
L o v e l y u p d a t e d , e x t r a&#13;
la r g e 2 b d rm u p p e r , S W ,&#13;
a d j a c e n t t o V i r g in ia P a r k .&#13;
G o o d p a r k in g , n e a r&#13;
b u s l in e 8 s c h o o l s .&#13;
O w n e r M a n a g e d ^&#13;
$ 9 8 5 /m o i n c lu d e s w a t e r .&#13;
A v a i l 9 /15 . 7 3 4 - 6 6 3 - 7 8 1 8&#13;
A N N A R B O R ★ W . S ID E&#13;
2 b d rm . In c lu d e s h e a t 8&#13;
w a t e r . W a s h e r / d r y e r .&#13;
$ 8 7 5 . 7 3 4 - 4 7 6 - 7 5 0 1&#13;
B r i c k h i s t o r i c s c h o o l&#13;
h o u s e . l lO O s f , 2 b d rm ,&#13;
o p e n . 2 a c r e s lO m in S .&#13;
A n n A r b o r $ 7 2 0 4 3 9 - 9 6 5 8&#13;
B R I G H T O N - 2 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th , 1000 s q f t . , u p d a t e&#13;
d , p o n d , $ 8 4 5 /m o .&#13;
(8 1 0 ) 6 2 3 - 2 0 3 4 .&#13;
1 1 3 3 9 F o r d R d .&#13;
B U R N S P A R K 2 b d rm&#13;
w / d e c k , v a u l t e d c e i l in g s ,&#13;
v e r y n i c e , w a s h e r 8 d r y e&#13;
r , h e a t 8 w a t e r in c lu d e&#13;
d . N o p e t s . $ 1 0 5 0 /m o .&#13;
A v a i l n o w . 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 3 6 9 1&#13;
D e x te r - 2 a c r e s o n P e a c h&#13;
M t . 2 b d rm s . s e c lu d e d ,&#13;
p r i v a t e r o a d , n e a r t r a i ls ,&#13;
$ 9 2 5 . 3 1 3 - 4 1 8 - 8 5 1 7&#13;
A v a i l . N o w ! F a l l e f f i c i e n c&#13;
y 1, 2 , 3 , 4 b d rm . N i c e&#13;
h i s t o r i c a l h o m e b y E M U .&#13;
U n f u r n i s h e d s t u d io , 2&#13;
b d rm , n o p e t s . 5 2 8 - 2 1 6 3 .&#13;
MILL CREEK&#13;
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2 b d rm w / b a s e m e n t&#13;
M o n .- F r i . 9-5&#13;
3 0 5 0 B i r c h H o l l o w D r . ,&#13;
A n n A r b o r&#13;
734-971-1730&#13;
w w w . a g a r tm e n t s . c o m /&#13;
m i l l c r e e k m i&#13;
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N E A R D E P O T T O W N&#13;
E f f i c i e n c y , 1 8 2 b d rm&#13;
a p t s . a v a i l , n o w . W o o d&#13;
f lo o r s , w a s h e r / d r y e r .&#13;
$ 4 6 5 - $ 7 1 5 . 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 5 4 9 4&#13;
N E A R E M U&#13;
1 b d rm $ 5 0 0 . O f f s t r e e t&#13;
p a r k in g , l a u n d r y . H e a t&#13;
in c lu d e d . (7 3 4 ) 4 3 4 - 5 1 4 7&#13;
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• 1 / 2 O f f T h e S e c o n d&#13;
M o n t h R e n t&#13;
• P r i v a t e E n t r y T o&#13;
E v e r y U n i t&#13;
• C e n t r a l A i r&#13;
• F u l l S i z e W / D I n&#13;
E v e r y U n i t&#13;
V • W a t e r I n c l u d e d&#13;
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(734)&#13;
487-1990&#13;
2102881-03&#13;
1 b d rm A p t . in f a rm h&#13;
o u s e n e a r E M U , W C C ,&#13;
8 S t . J o e . P r i v a t e p a r k in g&#13;
$ 4 7 5 /m o . 4 8 1 - 1 2 2 0 .&#13;
A B O U T D E A L S ! 2 b d rm&#13;
$ 5 0 0 . 1 b d rm $ 4 5 0 . L o w&#13;
S e c u r i t y ! E . Y p s i T w p .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 6 2 - 6 1 3 3 # 1 2 4&#13;
A b s o l u t e B a r g a in ■ S h o r t&#13;
c o m m u t e . 2 b d rm , C / A ,&#13;
9 5 0 s q . f t , $ 6 9 5 /m o . $ 2 0 0&#13;
s e c u r i t y . 7 3 4 - 3 2 8 - 3 7 9 3 .&#13;
A B S O L U T E L Y&#13;
A W E S O M E A P T S .&#13;
IN Y P S I L A N T I&#13;
A V A I L N O W A N D F A L L&#13;
S a l e x a p t s . c o m 4 8 4 - 1 5 1 0&#13;
N e a r E M U - C l e a n 2&#13;
b d rm a v a i l , n o w . $ 7 5 0&#13;
in c lu d e s h e a t . 1s t m o 1/2&#13;
p r i c e ! 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 0 6 7 6&#13;
N e a r E M U &amp; Y p s i S c h l s -&#13;
2 b d rm , n o p e t s , c r e d i t /&#13;
r e q . C a l l b e f o r e 1 0 am o r&#13;
a f t e r 8 p m . 9 7 3 - 0 2 6 1 .&#13;
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Y p s i T w p . 3 b d rm h o m e .&#13;
C o u n t r y s e t t in g . 1 .5 m i .&#13;
t o E M U , A / C . $ 9 5 0 -f&#13;
u t i l i t ie s .7 3 4 - 4 8 7 - 5 5 0 6&#13;
1 b d rm a p t . $ 7 3 5 .&#13;
C lo s e t o U M C a m p u s ,&#13;
K e r r y t o w n . N o p e t s , n o&#13;
s m o k in g . 2 0 2 - 2 3 7 - 5 1 2 5&#13;
1 b d rm a p t , $ 7 5 0 /m o&#13;
in c lu d e s u t i l i t ie s , n o n -&#13;
s m o k e r , n o p e t s .&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 6 9 - 9 1 0 4&#13;
" C l i f f 's " F o r d L a k e v i e w -&#13;
1 b d rm , u p d a t e d k i t c h e n /&#13;
b a th , la u n d r y , c a r p o r t ,&#13;
h e a t p a id . N o s m o k in g /&#13;
p e t s . $ 8 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 4 6 - 4 5 4 8&#13;
D e x t e r C o n d o 2 b d rm&#13;
2 b a t h s ,w a s h e r / d r y e r , T o p&#13;
u n i t , $ 1200,m i g u e l b @&#13;
m s f s .c o m ,7 3 4 - 6 4 9 - 4 8 3 6 .&#13;
D E X T E R - C o r n e r u n i t&#13;
2 + b d rm , 3 b a t h ,w o o d&#13;
b u r n in g f i r e p l a c e , f i n i s h e&#13;
d lo w e r l e v e l w a l k o u t .&#13;
$ 1 4 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 4 7 6 - 4 7 7 3&#13;
D o w n t o w n A n n A r b o r&#13;
L u x u r y c o n d o o n M a in&#13;
S t . 2 b d rm , 2 b a th , f u l l y&#13;
f u r n i s h e d . 7 3 4 - 4 3 7 - 9 2 5 4&#13;
F o x G l e n n - R a n c h , d e t&#13;
a c h e d , 3 b d rm , 3 b a th ,&#13;
f i n i s h e d w a lk o u t , a p p l ia&#13;
n c e s . $ 2 K 7 3 4 - 7 1 8 - 5 8 3 1&#13;
L ib e r t y P o in t e E n d - u n i t&#13;
3 b d rm 2 .5 b a th g a r a g e&#13;
f i n i s h e d b s m t , s m a l l p e t&#13;
o k , $ 1 4 5 0 . 5 1 7 - 4 2 3 - 8 0 9 7&#13;
L u x u r y C o n d o 1 7 5 0 s f . 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th , w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r , g a r a g e , s t o r a g e ,&#13;
$ 1 8 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 0 1 7 0&#13;
N e w e r 2 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th&#13;
c o n d o , l a u n d r y , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
f i t c e n t e r .W O W O f f 2 3 S /&#13;
9 4 A n n A r b o r .1 2 0 0 / m o&#13;
+ u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 6 2 2 - 9 6 0 7 .&#13;
L o v e l y 2 b d rm in p r e t t y&#13;
a r e a . S p a c i o u s . O a k&#13;
f lo o r s , A / C , la u n d r y . N o&#13;
d o g s . $ 9 7 5 . 7 4 1 - 4 9 8 4&#13;
P i n c k n e y - 3 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , 1 5 2 7 s q ' . T e rm s f o r&#13;
s m a l l p e t s . $ 1200/m o .&#13;
8 1 0 - 2 2 7 - 3 4 4 4 _________________&#13;
S u n n y 2 b d rm n e a r W e s t&#13;
P a r k , b u s . L a u n d r y , G a r&#13;
a g e , L a r g e Y a r d , $ 8 5 0 -iu&#13;
t i l i t ie s . (7 3 4 )6 6 3 - 6 9 6 1 .&#13;
3 b d rm D u p l e x e s in Y p s i&#13;
8 B e l l e v i l l e , a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
w e l l k e p t S e c . 8 O K , 734-&#13;
9 5 3 - 4 9 0 7 ; 7 3 4 - 6 3 4 - 9 6 8 4&#13;
W e s t S i d e , 3 b d rm , b s m t ,&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d , c a r p o r t ,&#13;
la u n d r y W a l k d o w n t o w n&#13;
$ 1 ,1 9 5 7 3 4 - 7 1 7 - 7 2 1 4&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e - 2&#13;
b d rm , 1 b a th , w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r S e c . 8 O K .&#13;
$ 6 7 5 /m o . 7 3 4 - 8 7 8 - 6 2 5 3&#13;
T ^ rW h i tm o r e L a k e ★&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , f i n i s h e d&#13;
w a l k o u t , a p p l i a n c e s , C / A ,&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 . (2 4 8 ) 3 9 6 - 4 0 3 0 .&#13;
W h i tm o r e L k 3 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a t h , A / C , b a s e m e n t , g a -&#13;
r a g e $ 1 0 5 0 8 1 0 - 6 2 3 - 2 0 3 4&#13;
W . S i d e A n n A r b o r 2&#13;
b d rm , 1 b a t h , la u n d r y ,&#13;
f e n c e d , p a r k in g . $ 7 9 5 .&#13;
P e t s O K . 7 3 4 - 4 5 3 - 0 8 4 4&#13;
A d o r a b l e L u x u r y A p t .&#13;
B u r n s P a r k A r e a . 2&#13;
b d rm s I V 2 b a t h s $ 1 0 5 0&#13;
w / h e a t , c a b l e 8 w a t e r .&#13;
N o p e t s / sm o k e 6 6 5 - 8 6 6 3&#13;
A m a z in g 2 b d rm u n i t s w /&#13;
A / C , w a s h e r / d r y e r , p e t s&#13;
o k , h a n d i c a p a c c e s s ib l e .&#13;
F r o m $ 6 9 5 7 3 4 - 6 6 3 - 4 1 0 1&#13;
1 b d rm , u p p e r e f f i c i e n c y&#13;
D e x t e r a r e a , $ 5 0 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 6 1 - 3 2 1 0&#13;
P l y m o u t h 1 b d rm , $ 5 9 5 .&#13;
C a n t o n 1 b d rm $ 5 5 0&#13;
C a n t o n 2 b d rm $ 6 5 0&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 5 5 - 0 3 9 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r 1 b d rm a p t . b y&#13;
U M W a s h e r / d r y e r , G a s ,&#13;
E l e c , w a t e r in c lu d e d . N o&#13;
p e t s $ 7 3 0 . 7 3 4 - 7 6 9 - 8 0 3 1 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r - d o w n t o w n&#13;
2 b d rm . h e a t / w a t e r in c l .&#13;
A v a i l A u g . $ 8 5 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 - 2 1 6 - 6 4 1 9&#13;
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1 8 2 b d rm . a p t s .&#13;
S t a r t in g a t $ 6 2 0 !&#13;
A n n A r b o r s c h o o l d is t r ic t&#13;
H e a t 8 w a t e r in c lu d e d&#13;
7 3 4 - 9 7 1 - 4 9 3 9&#13;
T o w n 8 C o u n t r y A p t s .&#13;
2 5 7 2 C a r p e n t e r R d .&#13;
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at $430&#13;
2 bdrms. start&#13;
at $500&#13;
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o r E f f i c i e n c y . S t a d iu m /&#13;
P a u l in e $ 5 6 5 in c lu d e s&#13;
w a t e r / h e a t 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 2 5 8 1&#13;
A n o t h e r A p a r tm e n t R e n t e&#13;
d u s in g T h e A n n A r b o r&#13;
N e w s C la s s i f ie d . P l a c e&#13;
y o u r a d T o d a y ! ! !&#13;
, A V A I L A S A P ! Y p s i a r e a ,&#13;
1s t f i r w / p a r k i n g , q u i t e 1&#13;
b d rm , $ 4 0 0 - i- s e c u r i t y , n o&#13;
p e t / s m o k e . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 4 6 0 8&#13;
A v a i l , c l e a n 2 b d rm ,&#13;
q u ie t , w o o d f l o o r s , la u n d&#13;
r y , A / C , Y p s i , n o p e t s .&#13;
S t o r a g e $ 5 7 5 . 5 2 8 - 2 1 6 3&#13;
A W E S O M E ! P a c k a r d 8&#13;
S t a t e . L a r g e 2 b d rm w /&#13;
p a r k in g . M e t r o P r o p e r t y&#13;
S e r v i c e s (7 3 4 ) 668-6686&#13;
B e l l e v i l l e L a k e , 1 b d rm ,&#13;
7 5 0 s f , w / d o c k , h e a t , w a t&#13;
e r , c o v e r e d p a r k in g in c l .&#13;
$ 6 7 5 . 7 3 4 - 9 4 4 - 7 7 6 9&#13;
3 0 8 N o r t h L ib e r t y&#13;
B e s t C a m p u s L o c a t io n !&#13;
1 , 2 8 3 b d rm s .&#13;
M e t r o P r o p e r t y S e r v i c e s&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 668-6686&#13;
B U R N S P A R K A R E A - 2&#13;
b d rm a p t . 1 2 0 6 B r o o k l y n .&#13;
S c r e e n e d - in p a t io , c a rp&#13;
o r t . C a l l (8 1 0 ) 5 7 7 - 6 1 5 4&#13;
B y E M U , s t u d io a p t s ,&#13;
$ 4 8 0 in c lu d e s a l l u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
L a u n d r y , p a r k in g , n o&#13;
p e t s . (7 3 4 )9 7 1 - 7 0 7 6 .&#13;
■ D E P O T T O W N - L a r g e ,&#13;
b e a u t i f u l 2 b d rm . In c&#13;
lu d e s w a s h e r / d r y e r , r e c&#13;
r o o m w / p o o l t a b l e , c a b&#13;
le . $ 1 2 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 5 4 9 4&#13;
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g ( 7 3 4 ) 9 9 4 - 6 7 1 1&#13;
3 b d rm , f i r e p la c e ,&#13;
d in in g r o o m b u i l t- in s ,&#13;
N e a r E M U . $ 9 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 6 2 - 6 1 3 3 , e x t 1 24&#13;
2 b d rm w / s e p e r a t e l i v in&#13;
g 8 o f f i c e r o o m , u t i l i t ie&#13;
s in c lu d e d , $ 7 5 0 . b y&#13;
E M U . 7 3 4 - 4 8 2 - 6 9 4 2 .&#13;
W E B S T E R T W P - 2 b d rm&#13;
C o u n t r y s e t t in g , 10 m in&#13;
t o A n n A r b o r . $ 6 7 5 /m o .&#13;
R E N T E D I i l !&#13;
Y p s i 1 b d rm $ 5 7 5 . 2&#13;
b d rm $ 7 0 0 , h e a t 8 w a t e r&#13;
in c lu d e d n o p e t s . A v a i l&#13;
n o w . (7 3 4 ) 2 7 6 - 9 1 8 4&#13;
Y p s i a t t r a c t i v e 1 b d rm ,&#13;
q u ie t , a m p l e p a r k in g ,&#13;
$ 5 6 0 - F s e c u r i t y , e le c t r ic it&#13;
y F R E E H E A T 4 2 9 - 7 3 9 5&#13;
Y P S I - D e p o t T o w n . N i c e ,&#13;
2 b d rm s , o n t h e r i v e r&#13;
$ 7 2 5 8 $ 7 5 0 + u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 1 7 - 4 3 3 0&#13;
Y P S I - E f f i c i e n c y 1-2-3-4&#13;
b d rm , h e a t 8 w a t e r in c&#13;
lu d e d , F r o m $ 4 0 0 /m o&#13;
+ h o u s e s 7 3 4 - 2 6 2 - 1 6 2 7&#13;
Y P S I - L u x u r io u s 1 b d rm&#13;
u n i t , a v a i i n o w , a l l u t i l i t ie s&#13;
in c lu d e d . S e c t i o n 8 o k .&#13;
$ 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 8 1 - 3 3 0 9 e v e s&#13;
o r 7 3 4 - 3 5 5 - 2 0 9 9 d a y s&#13;
Y p s i W . S i d e - N i c e 1&#13;
b d rm , p r i v a t e p a r k in g ,&#13;
$ 6 0 0 w / h e a t 8 w a t e r . N o&#13;
s m o k e / p e t s . 4 8 4 - 0 4 5 2&#13;
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A n n A r b o r . 2 2 0 8 &amp; 5 1 5 2&#13;
s f w a r e h o u s e s w / o f f i c e s .&#13;
S o u t h In d u s t r ia l H w y .&#13;
D e t a i l s , 7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 6 2 9 1&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e - O f f i c e&#13;
/ w a r e h o u s e 1000/2000s f ,&#13;
h w y . e x p o s u r e . 10x 12&#13;
d o o r . 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 1 5 4 9&#13;
P a t t e n g i l l C o n d o , 2 3 1 9&#13;
P a c k a r d - 1 b d rm , p o o l ,&#13;
c a r p o r t , $ 6 9 0 / in c lu d e s&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . T h i s C o n d o h a s&#13;
b e e n r e n t e d ! ! ! ! _______________&#13;
R o u n d t r e e C o n d o 2&#13;
b d rm 1 .5 b a t h , f in i s h e d&#13;
b a s e m e n t , c a r p o r t , p r i v&#13;
a t e y a r d . F i t n e s s , p o o l 8&#13;
c lu b h o u s e . 7 3 4 - 3 9 5 - 2 9 4 8&#13;
S a l i n e N e w 2 b e d r o o m s ,&#13;
3 .5 b a t h s , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
n o n - s m o k in g , n o b e t s ,&#13;
n e w p a in t a n d c a r p e t ,&#13;
2- c a r g a r a g e , c e n t r a l a i r ,&#13;
f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t . 1s t&#13;
l e v e l h a r d w o o d f lo o r .&#13;
W a l k in g t o S a l i n e d o w n t&#13;
o w n , 1 5 m in d r i v e to&#13;
A n n A r b o r d o w n t o w n .&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 p e r m o . w o r ld&#13;
t r a v e l , b i r d @ y a h o o . c o m ,&#13;
(7 3 4 )7 0 9 - 3 5 7 6 ._______________&#13;
S o u t h L y o n - B y A n n A r b&#13;
o r . 2 b d rm 2 b a th , C / A .&#13;
P o o l , h o t t u b , g y m , c a r&#13;
p o r t $ 9 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 8 7 8 - 0 8 2 1&#13;
3 B D R M , s t u d y , V h b a th ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e . C h a p e l H i l l b y&#13;
U S - 2 3 8 U / M N . C a m p u s .&#13;
$ 1 3 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 9 9 4 - 4 0 8 7&#13;
2 y r o ld A n n A r b o r&#13;
C o n d o 1 6 9 0 s q ' , 3 b d rm&#13;
2 b a t h ,1 c a r a t t . , a lt a p p l i a&#13;
n c e s , N o sm o k e / p e t&#13;
$ 1 4 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 7 1 7 - 5 4 6 4&#13;
W e a t h e r s t o n e 2 b d rm /&#13;
2 b a th , w a s h e r / d r y e r&#13;
g a r a g e , n e a r b u s , U M .&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 2 1 6 - 3 9 6 3 .&#13;
W H I T M O R E L A K E&#13;
3 b e d r o o m s , 2 b a th s ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , n e w p a in t ,&#13;
g a r a g e , c e n t r a l ar r ,&#13;
1 9 2 5 s q f t . $ 9 9 9 /m o .&#13;
M o v e in s p e i c a l .&#13;
i r e n e k m i@ a t t . n e t ,&#13;
(7 3 4 )3 5 8 - 6 3 1 4 ._______________&#13;
Y p s i l a n t i T o w n s h i p 2&#13;
b e d r o o m s , 1 b a th s , n o n s&#13;
m o k in g , n o p e t s , c e n t r a l&#13;
a i r , P r i s t in e c o n d o in&#13;
F o r d L a k e c o m m u n i t y .&#13;
A v a i l a b l e in S e p t e m b e r .&#13;
$ 8 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 2 7 - 4 2 8 5 .&#13;
p h i l k a t@ w o w w a y . c o m&#13;
W e a re p ro u d lo u s e *&#13;
r e c y c le d n ew sp r in t&#13;
W . S i d e - L a r g e 2 b d rm s ,&#13;
g r e a t k i t c h e n , la u n d r y ,&#13;
g a r a g e , $ 8 5 0 -1- u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
C a l l (7 3 4 ) 6 6 2 - 5 0 5 8 .&#13;
Y P S I - 1 1 0 0 S F , 3 b d rm ,&#13;
1 .5 b a th , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
g a r a g e . $ 1 0 0 0 /m o . . S e c -&#13;
t io n 8 O K , 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 8 8 2 6&#13;
Y P S I . . . 3 B R $ 9 9 0 a n d 4 B R&#13;
$ 9 6 0 , S e c t i o n 8 O K ,&#13;
(7 3 4 )3 5 5 - 6 0 1 4 , 2 1 3&#13;
B a l l a r d , d e t a i l s a t&#13;
m a c a r o n i h o m e s . c o m&#13;
Residential&#13;
Washtenaw-Rental&#13;
A b l e t o P l e a s e A n n&#13;
A r b o r . 3 b d rm , 2 c a r&#13;
$ 1 3 9 5 , B r i a r w o o d A r e a .&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 5 4 9 7 _________________&#13;
ABLE TO PLEASE&#13;
Im m a c u l a t e W e s t s id e&#13;
C o l o n i a l . 1 9 0 0 s f , 4&#13;
b d rm s , f a m i l y rm w / f i r e p&#13;
l a c e , A C , 2 c a r a t t a c h e d&#13;
g a r a g e . P r i v a t e y a r d w /&#13;
p a t io , A v a i l n o w ! $ 1 3 9 5&#13;
7 3 4 - 2 3 9 - 1 8 7 7 .&#13;
A b l e t o r e n t . D e p o t T o w n&#13;
2 b d rm w / g a r a g e , $ 8 1 5&#13;
O R 2 b d rm , f e n c e d y a r d&#13;
$ 7 7 5 /m o . 8 1 0 - 2 2 5 - 0 7 0 6&#13;
A b o u t 3 b lo c k s t o c a m p&#13;
u s . 4 b d rm , 1 b a th a t&#13;
1 1 4 E D a v i s . $ 1 5 5 0 /m o&#13;
u t i l i t ie s (7 3 4 ) 6 6 3 - 6 1 3 8&#13;
A c c e p t i n g a p p l i c a t io n s&#13;
f o r e a r l y S e p t . N . E . Y p s i ,&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th , f a m i l y&#13;
r o o m w / fp l , 2 c a r g a r ,&#13;
A / C . S e c t . 8 . N o p e t s .&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 9 6 - 0 0 8 9&#13;
A / C h o u s e f o r $ 8 8 0 15&#13;
m in t o U M , 5 m in t o&#13;
E M U 2 b d rm , C a p e C o d ,&#13;
b s m t , g a r a g e , n i c e&#13;
n e ig h b o r h o o d . 2 0 8 0&#13;
M c K i n l e y o f f H e w i t t .&#13;
W e s t S i d e , Y p s i T w p . 1&#13;
d a y a d o n ly 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 3 9 1 8&#13;
A / C , N . c a m p u s , p r i s t in e&#13;
4 b d rm , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
n o s m o k in g , n o p e t s ,&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 6 5 - 8 4 7 3 .&#13;
A C R E A G E - 3 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a t h , r e m o d e l e d , 9 4 e a s y&#13;
o n / o f f , 12 m in t o c am -&#13;
p u s , $ 9 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 7 1 7 - 6 9 1 3&#13;
♦ ♦ ♦&#13;
A m a z in g Y p s i H o m e s&#13;
3 8 4 b e d r o o m r a n c h&#13;
S e c . 8 0 k 7 3 4 - 3 1 6 - 2 8 9 5&#13;
A n n A r b o r , 10 m in u t e s&#13;
N o r t h 3 b d rm , la k e a c c&#13;
e s s , b ig y a r d . $ 9 9 5 /m o .&#13;
(8 1 0 )2 2 9 - 8 6 9 5 ; 5 3 3 - 0 2 1 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm 1 2 0 0 s f&#13;
h o m e w / la r g e y a r d . O n&#13;
b u s r o u t e . A l l a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
r e c e n t u p g r a d e s . $ 1,020&#13;
-I- u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 6 9 7 - 8 7 7 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th , w a s h e r / d r y e r , n e w&#13;
p a in t 8 c a r p e t , c lo s e t o&#13;
s c h o o l s 8 b u s l in e s , C / A ,&#13;
b a s e m e n t , W h o l e h o u s e&#13;
r e m o d e l . A l l n e w a p p l i a&#13;
n c e s . C o n v e n i e n t l o c a t&#13;
io n . B ig y a r d . $ 1 2 0 0 .&#13;
l i s a h u t c h @ l y c o s . c o m ,&#13;
(2 4 8 ) 2 4 9 - 0 0 8 4 ._______________&#13;
A n n A r b o r , 3 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a th r a n c h , L a k e w o o d&#13;
s u b . a c c e s s t o 1-94 8 M -&#13;
1 4 , $ 1 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 2 8 - 9 6 6 2&#13;
A N N A R B O R , 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a th r a n c h , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
la r g e y a r d , c lo s e t o x w y s&#13;
$ 1 2 5 0 . B i l l , 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 9 0 8 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm c a p e&#13;
c o d , 1 b a th , b s m t , n e a r&#13;
e l e m e n . s c h o o l , $ 1 0 7 5 +&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 8 7 8 - 9 6 0 5&#13;
Lake Property&#13;
and Recreational&#13;
Rental&#13;
C h a rm in g y r r o u n d la k e&#13;
h o u s e , 3 b d rm 2 b a th&#13;
h u g e g a r a g e 8 w o r k s h o p&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 7 5 - 9 4 1 2&#13;
H a l f M o o n L a k e y e a r&#13;
r o u n d c o t t a g e F i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
l a u n d r y H a r d w o o d s . $ 8 5 0&#13;
+ d e p o s i t .7 3 4 - 4 3 3 - 1 4 8 2&#13;
N e w P e n t h o u s e C o n d o&#13;
B e l l e v i l l e L a k e , 1 7 5 0 s q '&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a t h , g a r a g e ,&#13;
$ 1 8 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 0 1 7 0&#13;
P O R T A G E W a t e r f r o n t&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , d e c k ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e . N o s m o k e .&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 6 4 9 9&#13;
3 b d rm la k e f r o n t , 2 fu l l&#13;
b a t h . P o r t a g e L k M u n i t h ,&#13;
M i c h . $ 7 0 0 . S e p t 1 5 -&#13;
M a y 1 7. 7 3 4 - 7 5 1 - 3 0 6 3&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e F r o n t&#13;
f u r n i s h e d e f f i c i e n c y ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r $ 6 5 0 .&#13;
1 8 2 b d rm la k e a c c e s s ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r .&#13;
R e n t w / o p t io n t o b u y .&#13;
7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 7 0 2 2&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 3 b d rm , d e c k ,&#13;
n e w l y r e m o d e l e d , w a s h e&#13;
r / d r y e r . W a s h t e n a w 8&#13;
2 3 , $ 9 9 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 2 3 6 2 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm ,&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d , b a s e m e n t .&#13;
5 1 2 5 J a c k s o n . $ 9 9 5 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 9 9 5 - 1 5 6 7&#13;
A N N A R B O R . O W S s in g&#13;
le f a m i l y h o m e . 3 B R 1&#13;
B A , w / d , g a r a g e , f e n c e d&#13;
y d , w a l k t o d o w n t o w n .&#13;
R e n t $ 1 5 0 0 o r b u y&#13;
$ 2 3 5 k . (7 3 4 )6 7 8 - 5 3 1 6 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r - Q u i e t 2&#13;
b d rm / 1 B a t h , N e a r U M ,&#13;
g a r a g e , A / C ,W a s h e r / d ry -&#13;
e r $ 1 2 0 0 . 5 1 7 - 6 2 9 - 5 1 5 5 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r Q u i e t W . S i d e&#13;
3 b d rm r a n c h , f i n i s h e d&#13;
b s m t . g a r a g e . f e n c e d y a r d&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 8 3 - 7 0 0 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r S c h o o l s ,&#13;
T u r n b e r r y S u b . 4 b d rm ,&#13;
2 .5 b a th , C A , g a r a g e&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 0 4 - 2 6 5 1 .&#13;
A N N A R B O R W . - 3 b d rm&#13;
1 .5 b a th r a n c h , g a r a g e ,&#13;
b s m t , g a r d e n , d e c k , 8 a l l&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s . $ 1200/m o&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 2 8 - 7 7 3 0 ; 7 4 0 - 3 2 9 6&#13;
A n n A r b o r - W e s t s id e ,&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 b a th , w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r , f i r e p l a c e , b a s e m&#13;
e n t , h a r d w o o d $ 1 5 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 9 6 - 8 0 7 5 ._______________&#13;
A N N A R B O R W . S i d e ,&#13;
n i c e 3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , g a r a g e&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 .7 3 4 - 7 6 1 - 3 9 6 0 .&#13;
A r b o r v i e w - C h a rm in g&#13;
2 b d rm in d e s i r a b l e&#13;
W . S i d e n e ig h b o r h o o d ,&#13;
h a r d w o o d f l o o r s ,&#13;
la r g e e a t- in k i t c h e n .&#13;
$ 8 5 0 /m o . A v a i l in S e p t .&#13;
8 1 0 - 9 2 3 - 0 5 3 5 _________________&#13;
Avail. Saline Ranch&#13;
1 A c r e lo t in t o w n .&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 c a r g a r a g e ,&#13;
f u l l b a s e m e n t , n o s m o k e /&#13;
p e t s $ 1 5 0 0 .7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 9 6 7 8&#13;
B e a u t i f u l la k e f r o n t f a rm h&#13;
o u s e o n 10 a c r e s . 2&#13;
b a r n s 10 m in f r o m&#13;
d o w n t o w n A n n A r b o r 4&#13;
b d rm 2 b a th . $ 1 9 5 0 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 2 6 - 2 8 7 2 -&#13;
B u r n s P a r k ■ D e s ig n e r&#13;
R e n o . 4 b d rm , o r 2&#13;
s u i t e s , 2 b a t h , c o o l k i t c h e&#13;
n w / g r a n i t e 8 s t a in le s s&#13;
s t e e l , 2 1 8 0 s f , c lo s e to&#13;
B u r n P a r k s s c h o o l s , c a m p&#13;
u s 8 s h o p s . $ 2100/m o&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 4 5 6 7 __________________&#13;
C h e l s e a L a k e f r o n t 3 b d rm&#13;
2 b a th , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
2 c a r g a r a g e , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
C / A $ 1 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 5 6 2 - 2 0 5 1&#13;
C o u n t r y - 3 b d rm 2 b a th ,&#13;
f a m i l y , f r o n t 8 d in in g&#13;
r o o m , k i t c h e n $ 8 0 0 /m o .&#13;
1s t , la s t , d e p o s i t 8 r e f e r -&#13;
e n c e s . (7 3 4 ) 7 4 0 - 2 6 6 0&#13;
D e x t e r 4 b d rm , 2 b a th s ,&#13;
in - g r o u n d p o o l , 3 + c a r&#13;
g a r a g e . L a n d c o n t r a c t o r&#13;
r e n t $ 1 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 4 6 - 4 8 1 0&#13;
D E X T E R - B e a u t i f u l v i e w ,&#13;
r i v e r f r o n t h o m e . 3 b d rm ,&#13;
1 .5 b a th , d e c k , g a r a g e&#13;
f i r e p l a c e $ 1 ,5 2 5 N o&#13;
sm o k e / p e t s 7 3 4 - 9 0 4 - 3 9 7 5&#13;
5 b d rm , 2 fu l l b a t h . T o n s&#13;
o f p a r k in g . 1 0 6 W . M a d i s&#13;
o n , n e a r U M S t a d iu m .&#13;
A v a i l S e p t . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 3 4 0 4&#13;
4 b d rm , 2 fu l l 2 h a l f&#13;
b a t h s 3 5 0 0 s f . S t u d y ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e , f o rm a ! d in in g ,&#13;
C / A , A l l A p p l i a n c e s .&#13;
$ 1 8 0 0 /m o . S e c 8 0 K .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 5 2 8 - 4 4 8 6&#13;
S A L I N E S C H O O L S&#13;
3 b d rm , s i t s o n a lm o s t 4&#13;
a c r e s . $ 1100/m o . t e rm s&#13;
n e g o t i a b l e . 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 5 0 4 7&#13;
S m a l l 1 B e d r o o m D u p&#13;
le x . L a u n d r y . A t t a c h e d&#13;
d e c k . J e w e t t S t .&#13;
$ 6 5 0 /m n . (7 3 4 )9 7 3 - 2 1 2 2 .&#13;
S m a l l H o u s e - E l l s w o r t h /&#13;
C a r p e n t e r R d . N o s m o k e .&#13;
$ 5 7 5 + u t i l i t ie s 3 2 7 - 6 9 4 9 .&#13;
S U M P T E R - 3 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a th , w i t h b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
g a r a g e . $ 1 1 0 0 /m o . C o u ld&#13;
b e z e r o d o w n o r r e n t to&#13;
o w n . 7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 1 9 8&#13;
'k Superior k&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 b a t h , b a s e m e n t&#13;
8 g a r a g e . $ 9 0 0 /M o .&#13;
C o u ld b e 0 d o w n o r r e n t&#13;
t o o w n . 7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 2 3 5&#13;
P in c k n e y , C h a in o f L a k e s&#13;
1 5 0 0 s f , 4 b d rm , g a r a g e ,&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s , p r i v a t e d o c k ,&#13;
$ 1 1 8 5 . 5 1 7 - 4 0 4 - 9 2 2 1&#13;
Rooms For Rent&#13;
H o u s e in t h e c o u n t r y , 3&#13;
b d rm s , 1 b a th , d i s h w a s h e&#13;
r , la u n d r y , h a r d w o o d&#13;
f l o o r s , o r ig in a l w o o d&#13;
w o r k , n e w f u r n a c e 8 C / A&#13;
o n 1 a c r e , 1 5 m in E o f&#13;
A n n A r b o r , A v a i l 9-1.&#13;
$ 1 1 9 5 . 7 3 4 - 5 4 6 - 8 7 3 3 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r C e n t r a l C a m p&#13;
u s , f u r n i s h e d r o o m s ,&#13;
s h a r e d k i t c h e n , la u n d r y ,&#13;
In t e r n e t , n o p e t s ,&#13;
$ 4 3 0 + 7 3 4 - 2 7 6 - 0 8 8 6&#13;
A n n A r b o r D o w n t o w n&#13;
$ 3 5 / d a y , $ 1 8 9 / w k , $ 7 0 0&#13;
8 u p /m o . H B O , in t e r n e t ,&#13;
E m b a s s y H o t e l 6 6 2 - 7 1 0 0&#13;
A t t n ! C L E A N , Q U I E T&#13;
R O O M , I b l k f r o m E M U ,&#13;
Y p s i . $ 3 5 5 i n c lu d e s u t i l i&#13;
t ie s . 7 3 4 - 6 3 5 - 7 2 2 0&#13;
3 b d rm + W a l k t o E M U ,&#13;
2 .5 b a th , fu l l b s m t D e t&#13;
a c h e d g a r a g e $ 1 4 0 0 /m o&#13;
+ u t i l i t ie s 6 6 3 - 8 8 0 0&#13;
A V A I L N O W ! N E A R E M U&#13;
S h a r e b a th 8 k i t c h e n ,&#13;
c l e a n 8 q u ie t , u t i l i t ie s ,&#13;
f r e e c a b l e 9 7 3 - 0 2 6 1 ; P M&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a t h h o u s e .&#13;
N e w a p p l i a n c e , c a r p e t .&#13;
7 0 2 M a u s , Y p s i .&#13;
D o n 7 3 4 - 9 4 5 - 5 2 5 5&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm , g a r&#13;
a g e w a s h e r / d r y e r , u p d&#13;
a t e d k i t c h e n . N e a r U M&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 6 9 - 8 0 4 9&#13;
3 B D R M - H o m e s 8&#13;
c o n d o s f o r r e n t ,&#13;
Y p s i l a n t i a r e a . F o r in fo&#13;
c a l l (7 3 4 ) 4 8 0 - 0 6 7 5&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 b a th , la r g e&#13;
b a c k y a r d , $ 7 5 0 + u t i l i t ie&#13;
s , Y p s i T w p . A v a i l&#13;
n o w ! 7 3 4 - 4 8 2 - 2 5 5 7&#13;
2 4 - b d rm h o u s e s , n e w&#13;
k i t c h e n s , a i r , d e c k . 1 9 2 9&#13;
T y l e r , 2 6 8 1 W o o d r u f f L n .&#13;
S e c t 8 O K .7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 9 9 1 1 .&#13;
W e l l e s l y G a r d e n s C o n d o&#13;
2 b d rm 2 V2 b a th 1 4 8 7 s q '&#13;
a t t . g a r a g e , 2 4 h r f i t n e s s&#13;
c e n t e r . A v a i l 9 /1 , $ 1 4 9 5&#13;
7 3 4 - 3 9 5 - 2 9 4 8 .&#13;
y a h o o . c o m e n t e r&#13;
____________p r u 2 k 7 d 7 ____________&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e - 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 .5 b a t h , b a s e m e n t , 2 .5&#13;
c a r . L a k e A c c e s s , $ 1 5 0 0 /&#13;
m o . 5 1 7 - 4 0 4 - 2 2 2 4&#13;
W h t im o r e L a k e - C u t e&#13;
2 b d rm , 1 b a t h , f e n c e d ,&#13;
la k e a c c e s s . $ 8 0 0 /m o .&#13;
C a l l 5 1 7 - 5 4 5 - 9 0 0 2 .&#13;
W i l l i s - C o u n t r y , 1 a c r e , 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 2 0 0 s q . f t . N o&#13;
p e t s . $ 1200/m o . in c lu d e s&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 4 6 1 - 2 8 4 8 .&#13;
W . W i l l o w ■ 7 9 0 E u g e n e&#13;
S t . , Y p s i . 3 b d rm , 1 .5&#13;
b a th s . N o b a s e m e n t .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 8 1 - 1 1 2 0 _______________&#13;
Y P S I - 2 6 8 K i r k 5 b d rm , 3&#13;
b a th , 2 c a r , f i n i s h e d&#13;
b a s e m e n t , s e p a r a t e a p t .&#13;
w / k i t c h e n 8 l i v in g r o o m ,&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 /m o . l o w s e c u r i t y&#13;
d e p . 7 3 4 - 6 5 8 - 8 1 5 4&#13;
Y P S I - 3 8 4 b d rm , B e l l e v&#13;
i l l e s c h o o l s , n e w l y r e m&#13;
o d e l e d , $ 9 0 0 - 1 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
S e c . 8 o k 7 3 4 - 4 8 5 - 3 6 6 8&#13;
Y P S I A in s w o r t h C i r . 3&#13;
b d rm , A / C , g a r a g e , c N o&#13;
p e t s . $ 9 5 0 /m o + s e c u r i t y&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 7 6 - 1 3 3 3 _________________&#13;
Y p s i E M U la r g e 4 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a th . Y a r d , p a r k in g .&#13;
S c r e e n e d b a c k p o r c h&#13;
$ 1 2 8 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 - 4 2 8 5&#13;
E M U A R E A - L a r g e&#13;
b r ig h t r o o m , s h a r e k i t c h e&#13;
n 8 b a th , N o s m o k in g /&#13;
p e t s . $ 3 6 5 /m o . 4 6 1 - 6 0 3 9&#13;
■ F U R N I S H E D r o o m s , n o&#13;
l e a s e , lo n g / s h o r t t e rm ,&#13;
w / f u r n i s h e d k i t c h e n u s e .&#13;
L a u n d r y 8 p a r k in g a v a i l a b&#13;
le . $ 4 2 5 /m o . C a n 7 34 -&#13;
■ 3 2 7 - 6 9 4 9 o r 6 6 2 - 3 9 4 7&#13;
1 M o F r e e ! Y p s i . 1 b d rm&#13;
in 5 b d rm h o u s e . L a u n d&#13;
r y , g a r a g e , in - g r o u n d&#13;
• p o o l $ 3 5 0 . 2 4 8 - 4 7 4 - 7 9 9 3&#13;
R o o m f o r r e n t a l s o a 1&#13;
b d rm a p t f u r n i s h e d , a l l&#13;
u t i l i t ie s c a b l e , A / C 7 34 -&#13;
• 4 8 3 - 7 6 6 5 , l e a v e m s g&#13;
R o o m m a t e w a n t e d ,&#13;
s h a r e 1/2 h o u s e . B e a u t i f&#13;
u l l y f u r n i s h e d . $ 3 5 0 +&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 4 8 3 - 3 0 8 6 .&#13;
Id e a l a r e a n e a r A n n A r b o r&#13;
Y p s i 8 C a n t o n . 3 b d rm ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e , w a s h e r , d r y e r ,&#13;
fu l l b a s e m e n t ,A C , g a r a g e ,&#13;
b a r n , o n 5 a c r e s . A v a i l&#13;
9 /1 5 $ 1 4 0 0 7 3 4 - 4 7 5 - 1 8 0 6&#13;
M I L A N C o u n t r y h o u s e 1&#13;
b d rm , 1V2 b a th , la u n d r y ,&#13;
a i r . $ 7 0 0 w / u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
R E N T E D I l im __________________&#13;
S o u t h L y o n - 1 y r . o ld ,&#13;
3-4 b d rm , 2 .5 b a t h , 1 s t&#13;
f l o o r la u n d r y , b o n u s&#13;
r o o m , b a s e m e n t , 3 c a r&#13;
g a r a g e , C / A , a p p l i a n c e s ,&#13;
(2 4 8 ) 2 1 4 - 5 8 8 9 ._______________&#13;
2 B d rm / l b a t h H o m e N o&#13;
S m o k in g , 1 5 M in f r o m&#13;
S a l i n e $ 6 2 5 /m o + d e p /&#13;
u t i l . (9 3 7 )7 8 8 - 2 8 6 3 o r&#13;
(2 4 8 )7 6 0 - 1 4 1 5&#13;
Vacation Spots,&#13;
Time Share and&#13;
Cottages-Rent&#13;
A l a b a m a B e a c h C o n d o s -&#13;
7 p o o l s . R e s e r v e W i n t e r&#13;
N o w 3 u n i t s , s t a r t a t&#13;
$ 3 9 0 / w k . 2 0 5 - 4 4 6 - 5 7 9 4&#13;
g u l f r e n t@ o t e l c o . n e t&#13;
M e x i c o L u x u r io u s G r a n d&#13;
M a y a n S u i t e s e v e r a l&#13;
lo c a t io n s . $ 9 0 0 / w k .&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 2 2 - 9 6 0 7 .&#13;
Senior Housing&#13;
Chidester Place&#13;
Apts.&#13;
Is N O W a c c e p t in g&#13;
A p p l i c a t io n s f o r 1 b d rm&#13;
A p t s&#13;
M a j o r r r o p e r t y&#13;
R e n o v a t i o n s&#13;
A f f o r d a b l e h o u s in g fo r&#13;
P e o p l e 6 2 / O ld e r 8&#13;
H a n d i c a p p e d / D i s a b le d .&#13;
R e n t B a s e d o n In c o m e&#13;
Heat £r Water Included&#13;
O u r A p t s . H a v e&#13;
m a n y a m e n i t i e s t o o f f e r :&#13;
• S p a c i o u s F lo o r P l a n s&#13;
• L o c a t e d o n A A T A B u s&#13;
R o u t e&#13;
• L a u n d r y f a c i l i t ie s o n&#13;
s i t e&#13;
• L a r g e C o m m u n i ^&#13;
R o o m w i t h a c t i v i t ie s&#13;
P l e a s a n t L a k e b e a c h&#13;
h o u s e 4 b d rm ,w / r o w b o a t&#13;
N o s m o k e / p e t&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 / w k . 7 3 4 - 4 2 8 - 8 4 4 5&#13;
• E m e r g e n c y p u l l c o r d s&#13;
O p e n M o n d a y - F r id a y&#13;
P l e a s e c a l l u s a t&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 7 - 9 4 0 0&#13;
o r v i s i t u s a t&#13;
3 3 0 C h id e s t e r&#13;
Y p s i la n t i , M l 4 8 1 9 7 .&#13;
E q u a l H o u s in g&#13;
O p p o r t u n i t y&#13;
Adoptions&#13;
Birthdays&#13;
Carpools and Rides&#13;
Cemetery Lots and Monuments&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
Lost and Found&#13;
Money to Lend and Borrow&#13;
Personals&#13;
Pet Adoptions&#13;
Prayer&#13;
Special and Public Notices&#13;
Tickets&#13;
Legals&#13;
K e r r y t o w n 3 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , h a r d w o o d , p a r k in g ,&#13;
le a s e / r e f e r e n c e / s e c u r i t y .&#13;
$ 1 ,2 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 4 1 - 6 4 1 1&#13;
Y p s i la n t i- 3 9 1 E ld e r .&#13;
2b d rm 1 b a th , l a w n 8&#13;
s n o w m a in t . In c l . $ 7 7 5&#13;
p e r m o . 7 3 4 - 7 1 7 - 3 5 1 6&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 3 b d rm&#13;
r a n c h in g r e a t lo c a t io n ,&#13;
n e w e r c a r p e t , f r e s h p a in t&#13;
la r g e c o r n e r lo t w / b ig&#13;
y a r d , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
la u n d r y r o o m , a l l&#13;
a p p l i a n c e s . $ 1 2 5 0 /m o&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 0 4 - 1 1 6 2 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm s , 2&#13;
b a t h s , f i r p l a c e , C / A , H i s t&#13;
o r i c H o m e o n 7 a c r e s .&#13;
15 m in s t o H o s p i t a l s .&#13;
Q u i e t , c lo s e t o h w y s .&#13;
$ 1 8 0 0 (7 3 4 )4 8 3 - 3 9 3 4 .&#13;
M id C e n t u r y G e m in A n n&#13;
A r b o r H i l ls - 4 b d rm , 3&#13;
b a th , R e n o v a t e d , h u g e ,&#13;
o p e n 4 1 0 0 s f , lu x u r y l i v in&#13;
g w / v i e w s , b e s t o f A 2 .&#13;
$ 3 5 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 4 5 - 4 5 6 7&#13;
★ YPSILANTI ★&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th r a n c h&#13;
w / b a s e m e n t 8 g a r a g e .&#13;
C o u ld b e a s l o w a s $ 9 5 0 /&#13;
m o . Z e r o d o w n o r r e n t to&#13;
o w n . 7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 1 9 8&#13;
M o v e in S p e c i a l ! 3 b d rm&#13;
1 b a t h g a r a g e , S e c 8 w e l c&#13;
o m e ! Y p s i l a n t i , 7 17 -&#13;
0 6 3 9 o r 6 5 7 - 5 8 8 8 ____________&#13;
N / E A n n A r b o r&#13;
6 b e d r o o m s ,&#13;
w i t h a c r e a g e . P e t s o k .&#13;
F u r n i s h e d o r u n f u r n i s h e&#13;
d . $ 1 9 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 7 3 0 - 4 6 1 5 .&#13;
Manufactured&#13;
Housing-Rental&#13;
M o b i l e H o m e s f o r R e n t ,&#13;
2 b d rm , p e a c e f u l s e t t&#13;
in g , g o o d lo c a t io n $ 5 2 0 -&#13;
$ 6 0 0 /m o . 2 4 8 - 2 4 9 - 6 9 6 7&#13;
Office Space&gt;Rent&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm s , 2&#13;
b a t h s , w a s h e r / d r y e r , A C ,&#13;
h a r d w o o d f l o o r s , u p d a t e&#13;
d k i t c h e n . $ 1 5 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 4 5 - 7 9 0 9 .________________&#13;
A N N A R B O R&#13;
3 b e d r o o m 2 b a t h h o m e&#13;
o n h u g e lo t . C o u ld b e a s&#13;
l o w a s $ 9 5 0 /m o . Z e r o&#13;
d o w n o r r e n t t o o w n .&#13;
7 3 4 - 5 2 1 - 0 2 3 6&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 3 o r 4 b d rm ,&#13;
’/2 f i n i s h e d b s m t , A / C , 2&#13;
b a th , w a s h / d r y , r e n o v a t e&#13;
d . $ 1 1 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 8 8 3 - 9 0 3 6&#13;
Duplex-Rental&#13;
D e x t e r - Q u a in t 1 b d rm&#13;
a p t in t h e v i l l a g e n o n&#13;
s m o k in g n o p e t s , $ 6 7 5 ■&#13;
e l e c t r i c (7 3 4 ) 4 2 4 - 3 3 6 1&#13;
D O W N T O W N - 3 3 4&#13;
S o u t h A s h l e y . I b d r m&#13;
$ 9 5 0 + e l e c t r i c , f r e e h e a t&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 6 2 - 1 1 7 7 , v e r y c le a n .&#13;
Condominiums,&#13;
Townhouse&#13;
Co-op-Rental&#13;
A /C - N i c e 2 b d rm lo w e r&#13;
u n i t W h i tm o r e L a k e .&#13;
L a u n d r y h o o k u p s 9 0 0 s f ,&#13;
$ 7 2 5 /m o . (7 3 4 ) 4 2 4 - 2 7 8 8&#13;
A D O R A B L E&#13;
Im m a c u l a t e A n n A r b o r&#13;
2 b d rm , 2 b a th , a ll n e w&#13;
k i t c h e n , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
A / C . $ 9 0 0 / 0 1 0 . 2 31 -2 4 2 -&#13;
0 2 8 9 o r 7 3 4 - 9 0 4 - 5 9 5 3&#13;
E f f i c i e n c y - E a s t U . M o v e -&#13;
in n o w ! F u r n i s h e d . U o fM&#13;
4 b lo c k s . H e a t 8 w a t e r&#13;
p a id . $ 5 9 5 . 8 1 0 - 2 3 1 - 0 2 2 9&#13;
E M U 1 1 8 M a p l e D e p o t&#13;
T o w n 1 b d rm . $ 4 5 0 /m o&#13;
+ s e c u r i t y 8 u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 6 3 - 8 8 0 0&#13;
E M U - I b l o c k . F a l l . F r o m&#13;
$ 4 4 5 + $ 5 5 u t i l i t ie s .&#13;
L a r g e 1 8 2 b d rm . L e a s e :&#13;
4 2 9 - 4 8 8 3 o r 4 8 2 - 1 9 0 8&#13;
A b o t t S c h o o l s 3 b d rm&#13;
1 9 0 0 s q . , 2 c a r g a r a g e ,&#13;
$ 1 4 7 5 .7 3 4 / 6 4 6 - 9 7 0 6 .&#13;
L o s t C r e e k C o n d o s . c o m&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm 2&#13;
b a th , + s t u d y , a l l a p p l i a n c&#13;
e s , $ 1 2 0 0 /m o . C lo s e to&#13;
b u s l in e . (7 3 4 ) 3 3 0 - 3 7 0 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b e d r o o m s ,&#13;
1 .5 b a th s , w a s h e r / d r y e r ,&#13;
n e w p a in t , c e n t r a l a i r ,&#13;
b a s e m e n t . $ 1 2 5 0 .&#13;
(2 4 8 )4 4 2 - 7 8 3 5 .&#13;
A m a z in g 2 b d rm u n i t s w /&#13;
A / C , w a s h e r / d r y e r , p e t s&#13;
o k , h a n d i c a p a c c e s s ib l e .&#13;
F r o m $ 6 9 5 7 3 4 - 6 6 3 - 4 1 0 1&#13;
A N N A R B O R 1 B E D R&#13;
O O M , W O O D F L O O R S .&#13;
L a r g e C lo s e t s , b a s e m e n t&#13;
w / w a s h e r / d r y e r , g a r a g e ,&#13;
I N C L U D E S U T I L I T I E S .&#13;
$ 6 5 0 . (7 3 4 )9 9 4 - 3 4 8 0 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 2 b d rm , v e r y&#13;
n i c e , q u ie t a r e a , p r i v a t e&#13;
d r . , w a s h e r / d r y e r h o o k -&#13;
u p $ 7 7 5 . (7 3 4 ) 9 9 6 - 2 5 1 4 .&#13;
E M U - 2 b d rm c lo s e t o&#13;
c a m p u s 8 1-94, la r g e p r i v&#13;
a t e p a r k in g , n o p e t s&#13;
$ 6 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 2 7 2 - 4 5 2 5&#13;
W e a r e p ro u d to u se&#13;
r e c y c le d n ew sp r in t&#13;
RE-USE&#13;
THE NEWS&#13;
EMU CAMPUS&#13;
2 b d rm , y e a r le a s e , n o&#13;
p e t s , $ 5 9 5 /m o + e le c t r i c .&#13;
E f f i c e n c y $ 4 4 5 + e l e c t r i c&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 4 1 - 0 3 4 3 .&#13;
A N N A R B O R C O N D O&#13;
W o o d s i d e M e a d o w s , S .&#13;
o f B r i a r w o o d . 1 3 0 0 s f 2&#13;
b d rm s , 2 b a t h s , a t t c h d&#13;
g a r a g e , a i l a p p l i a n c e s . N o&#13;
p e t s .$ 1 1 5 0 3 1 3 - 4 1 8 - 6 8 4 9&#13;
A n n A r b o r lu x u r y n e w&#13;
c o n d o w i t h f o u n t a in v i e w&#13;
8 g r a n i t e k i t c h e n , 2&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a t h s ,w a s h e r&#13;
d r y e r , 2 c a r , A C c l o s e to&#13;
1-94, M a l l 8 U M $ 1 6 5 0&#13;
(c )6 4 6 - 9 2 7 7 . a v a i l 9/1&#13;
A n n A r b o r in 10 m in .&#13;
( S a l i n e ) , 2 b d rm , lo w e r ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r , $ 7 9 5 . N o&#13;
d o g s . 7 3 4 - 7 0 9 - 0 0 9 5 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r L a r g e 3 b d rm ,&#13;
f i r p i , b s m t , a l l a p p l . h a r d w&#13;
o o d f i r s , g r e a t la y o u t ,&#13;
$ 9 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 4 3 9 - 9 6 5 8&#13;
A n n A r b o r - U p p e r 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a t h , la u n d r y ,&#13;
A C , d e c k , S e c 8 O K $ 9 0 0&#13;
+ u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 -4 2 9 - 1 4 6 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r - D o w n t o w n&#13;
1 ,5 0 0 s f o f f i c e w / p a r k in g&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 7 - 9 6 4 0&#13;
v m w . p h o e n i x c o . b i z&#13;
A n n A r b o r D o w n t o w n -&#13;
5 3 5 W . W i l l i a m .&#13;
A r g u s B ld g . 3 7 7 S F&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 6 3 - 2 6 2 2 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r - J a c k s o n A v e&#13;
1 ,9 0 0 - 1 9 ,0 0 0 s f f l e x s p a c e&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 7 - 9 6 4 0&#13;
w w w . p h o e n i x c o . b i z&#13;
A n n A r b o r , P a u l in e 8&#13;
S t a d i u m , 4 0 0 8 1 ,2 6 8 s q .&#13;
f t . $ 1 5 / s q . f t . G e n e r o u s&#13;
p a r k in g . 7 6 9 - 2 3 4 4 o r&#13;
h u t c h @ p r o v i d e . n e t _________&#13;
A V A I L S u i t e s f r o m $ 4 5 0 /&#13;
m o . in c lu d e s h e a t , A / C ,&#13;
e l e c t r i c 8 in t e r n e t . 1-94 8&#13;
B a k e r . 7 3 4 - 4 2 6 - 3 0 0 0&#13;
OFFICE SPACE&#13;
ON JACKSON RD&#13;
A N N A R B O R . 2 00 -1200 sf.&#13;
A d d i t io n a l 500 0- 60 00 s f ’&#13;
p o s s ib le . B u i ld to su i t.&#13;
810-534-2077&#13;
W A T E R W O R K S P L A Z A&#13;
G r e a t S . S t a t e S t r e e t lo c&#13;
a t io n , s in g l e o f f i c e s in a&#13;
s h a r e d b u s in e s s c e n t e r&#13;
f r o m $ 4 3 0 . O t h e r s p a c e&#13;
p la n s a v a i l . C a l l G e r r y ,&#13;
A n n A r b o r A s s o c i a t e s ,&#13;
In c . B r o k e r 7 3 4 - 9 9 4 - 5 0 0 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r 4 b d rm&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 . G r e a t 3 b d rm w /&#13;
g a r a g e Y p s i . $ 9 0 0 - $ 1 1 5 0&#13;
S e c 8 O K . 7 3 4 - 9 4 5 - 7 0 7 4&#13;
A N N A R B O R - 4 b d rm , 2&#13;
1/2 b a th , n e a r s h o p p in g&#13;
8 f r e e w a y , f e n c e d y a r d ,&#13;
2 c a r g a r a g e , $ 1 7 0 0 . C a l l&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 1 7 - 6 9 1 3&#13;
O f f P a c k a r d a b lo c k e a s t&#13;
o f G o l f s id e . 3 b d rm&#13;
r a n c h , 1 3 0 0 s q . f t , 1 fu l l&#13;
p lu s 2 h a l f b a th , f i r e p&#13;
la c e , d i s h w a s h e r . 1 3 0 0&#13;
s q . f t . o f f i n i s h e d b a s e m&#13;
e n t . C a r p o r t , f e n c e d&#13;
y a r d . S m a l l p e t s .&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 9 6 3 7&#13;
P i t t s f i e ld T w p 3 b d rm , 2 .5&#13;
b a th , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,&#13;
2 c a r , f i r e p l a c e , C / A ,&#13;
d e c k , e t c ! 7 3 4 - 3 2 3 - 7 9 1 9 .&#13;
P r i v a t e r o a d , 2 s t o r y , 2 .5&#13;
b a th , ja c u z z i t u b , 3 + 1&#13;
b d rm , b u H t- ln s , A / C , a l l&#13;
a p p l . , w o o d f i r s . F in .&#13;
b s m t , 2 c a r g a r a g e . O n 1&#13;
a c r e . P e t b y a p p r o v a l .&#13;
$ 1 7 5 0 / m o . 5 1 7 - 2 9 0 - 3 4 4 3&#13;
R e f in i s h e d o u t s i d e 8 in , 5&#13;
b d rm im m e d i a t e o c c u p&#13;
a n c y , 8 0 7 S . D i v i s io n&#13;
M a r c . 7 3 4 - 6 7 9 - 5 0 9 2&#13;
Y p s i l a n t i 3 b e d r o o m s ,&#13;
1 .5 b a t h s , n e w p a in t ,&#13;
n e w c a r p e t . S u p e r c le a n&#13;
w / f e n c e d y a r d 8 c lo s e to&#13;
e le m . s c h o o l $ 1 1 9 5 .0 0 .&#13;
(2 4 8 )4 6 5 - 1 0 8 2 .________________&#13;
Y p s i l a n t i 3 b e d r o o m s , 1&#13;
b a th s , w a s h e r / d r y e r , n o&#13;
p e t s , g a r a g e , c e n t r a l a i r ,&#13;
$ 1 1 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 5 7 - 8 4 2 0 .&#13;
Y p s i l a n t i 4 b d rm , 1 b a th ,&#13;
E c o r s e 8 M i c h ig a n a r e a ,&#13;
w o o d f lo o r s , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
b s m t , f e n c e d y a r d , 2 c a r&#13;
g a r a g e $ 1 2 5 0 (8 6 6 )4 3 4 -&#13;
4 3 5 6 h o m e v e r&gt; t u r e s . c o m&#13;
Y p s i l a n t i T o w n s h i p 3&#13;
b e d r o o m s , 3 b a t h s , 2 0 0 6&#13;
b u i l t P U L T E R a n c h , S e c t&#13;
io n 8 O K $ 1 7 5 0 + ut ilitie&#13;
s . (7 3 4 )7 1 7 - 9 4 7 2 .&#13;
Y P S I -3 B d rm , 2 31 D a k o t&#13;
a , f e n c e d y a r d . $ 9 0 0 /&#13;
m o . + u t i l i t l e s . 7 34 - 9 4 4 -&#13;
7 1 0 1 o r 3 1 3 - 9 9 9 - 4 3 5 9&#13;
Y p s i T w p . 2 1 9 4 H o lm e s ,&#13;
2b d rm , b a s e m e n t , g a r a g e&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d . N o sm o k e /&#13;
p e t s . $ 8 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 0 4 - 5 2 8 2&#13;
Share, Sublet&#13;
Apartment and&#13;
Homes&#13;
A a h ! A f f o r d a b l e M a s t e r&#13;
b d rm , 2 c lo s e t s , g a r d e n&#13;
q u ie t , W i r e l e s s 8 la u n d r y&#13;
S h a r e u t i l . 7 3 4 - 2 7 2 - 4 5 8 9 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r W . S id e - L i v in g&#13;
a r e a , fu l l b a th , f i r e p la c e ,&#13;
s t u d y a r e a , f u l l y f u r n i s h e&#13;
d , $ 5 5 0 + u t i l i t ie s . N o&#13;
le a s e . 7 3 4 - 6 6 3 - 5 7 5 1&#13;
A V A I L N O W ! S h a r e v e r y&#13;
n i c e C o n d o 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th w / y o u n g p r o f e s s io n&#13;
a l . C a b l e , b r o a d b a n d ,&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r $ 4 7 5 +&#13;
u t i l i t ie s . 7 3 4 - 2 6 2 - 2 2 9 2&#13;
A V A I L . S h a r e L a k e s id e&#13;
H o m e f u r n i s h e d b d rm ,&#13;
N o s m o k e , u t i l i t ie s inc&#13;
lu d e d . 7 3 4 - 4 4 9 - 8 1 8 8&#13;
C A N T O N / Y P S I - S h a r e&#13;
E x e c u t i v e h o m e o n 5&#13;
a c r e s , h u g e r o o m . $ 3 3 0 +&#13;
u t i l i t ie s p d . 7 3 4 / 6 5 8 - 8 8 2 3&#13;
C l e a n f u r n i s h e d r o o m , 10&#13;
m in s . E . o f B r i a r w o o d , kit&#13;
8 la u n d r y p r i v i l e g e s , p o o l&#13;
R e n t n e g . 7 3 4 - 5 1 6 - 8 6 9 3&#13;
C o l i e g e w o o d a r e a , 2 a d j&#13;
o i n in g r o o m s , p r i v a t e&#13;
b a t h , n e w e r h o u s e . N o&#13;
s m o k e / p e t s . N e a r E M U ,&#13;
W C C , 8 S t . J o e ' s . $ 6 0 0 +&#13;
u t i t i l ie s . 7 3 4 - 6 4 9 - 0 5 2 8&#13;
E M U A R E A -1 R o o m m&#13;
a t e t o s h a r e la r g e , n e w&#13;
h o u s e . R e c r e a t io n r o o m .&#13;
$ 3 7 5 /m o . 7 3 4 - 6 3 5 - 3 0 9 2&#13;
F E M A L E t o s h a r e b e a u t i fu&#13;
l c u s t o m 3 b d rm h o m e&#13;
o n 20 w o o d e d a c r e s .&#13;
$ 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 2 6 - 4 6 6 3&#13;
G a y m a l e lo o k in g f o r&#13;
r o o m m a t e t o s h a r e d u p&#13;
le x in Y p s i l a n t i T w p . ,&#13;
n o n - s m o k in g , n o p e t s ,&#13;
a i r , i n c lu d e s c a b l e 8 u t i l . ,&#13;
$ 4 7 5 ,7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 1 5 5 1 .&#13;
Adoptions&#13;
A D O P T : A y o u n g , lo v in g&#13;
m a r r i e d c o u p l e lo n g s t o&#13;
a d o p t n e w b o r n . W i l l p r o v&#13;
i d e lo v e , s e c u r i t y , n u r t&#13;
u r in g h o m e w / m a n y&#13;
o p p o r t u n i t i e s . E x p e n s e s&#13;
p a id . P l e a s e c a l l K a r e n 8&#13;
J o h n 1 - 8 6 6 - 3 7 0 - 2 4 3 2&#13;
Lost and Found&#13;
L O S T - S m a l l P a r r o t ,&#13;
g r e e n w / r e d 8 b lu e t a i l&#13;
f e a t h e r s 8 w h i t e h e a d .&#13;
R a w s o n v i l l e - G r o v e R d .&#13;
a r e a . L a r g e R e w a r d . 7 3 4 -&#13;
4 8 2 - 0 9 8 1 / 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 3 4 0 5 .&#13;
Special and&#13;
Public Notices&#13;
A n n A r b o r 4 b d rm 2 .5&#13;
b a th r a n c h o n 3/4 a c r e .&#13;
B e a u t i f u l f e n c e d y a r d .&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 4 5 4 3&#13;
A n n A r b o r , b e a u t i f u l 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th , 2 c a r In&#13;
q u ie t n e ig h b o r h o o d .&#13;
$ 1 ,2 5 0 . (3 1 3 ) 3 5 9 - 1 0 2 2&#13;
A n n A r b o r B u r n s P a r k&#13;
3 B D R M / 1 .5 B A T H / 1 .5 c a r&#13;
g a r a g e C o m p l e t e r e n o v&#13;
a t io n . S t a i n l e s s k i t c h e n ,&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d . W i l l c o n s i d e&#13;
r s a l e o r o p t i o n t o b u y .&#13;
$ 2 k /m o . 7 3 4 - 7 3 0 - 4 5 5 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r N E - 2 1 0 0 s f ,&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 fu l l 8 t w o 1/2&#13;
b a t h s , A / C , N o p e t s ,&#13;
$ 1 4 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 5 3 - 4 7 1 7&#13;
A N N A R B O R N E - 3 b d rm&#13;
2 b a th , 1 4 5 0 s f , la r g e&#13;
y a r d , c l o s e t o f r e e w a y .&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 9 3 0 - 6 6 1 7&#13;
I Rental and&#13;
Roommate Service&#13;
R o o m f o r r e n t , $ 4 2 0&#13;
p e r m o n t h , u t i l i t ie s inc&#13;
lu d e d . (7 3 4 )6 3 7 - 0 9 1 3 .&#13;
A N N A R B O R N . E . - N i c e 4&#13;
b d rm c a p e c o d . F a m i l y&#13;
r o o m w / f i r e p l a c e , A / C , 2&#13;
’c a r g a r a g e , b a c k y a r d o n&#13;
p o n d . T h u r s t o n S c h o o l ,&#13;
A v a i l 9 /1. $ 1 3 5 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 - 3 3 0 - 3 0 3 4 .&#13;
R e m o d e l e d 4 b d rm&#13;
h o m e , lO O O s f , s e c 8 O K&#13;
Y p s i T w p $ 1 0 0 0 . 8 10 -&#13;
9 8 5 - 9 9 8 1 8 1 0 - 4 3 4 - 3 4 5 9&#13;
S A L I N E , 1 5 m in t o U M !&#13;
H U G E s p a c e f o r k id s to&#13;
r u n in 8 o u t ! 4 b d rm s ,&#13;
3 b a t h , t h e a t e r , o v e r lo o k s&#13;
g o l f c o u r s e In s u b . $ 2 5 0 0&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 6 3 - 5 4 6 3 ; 5 4 4 - 1 3 2 2&#13;
S a l i n e 3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th&#13;
r a n c h . F u l l b s m t A / C ,&#13;
$ 1 ,2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 3 3 2 6&#13;
w w w . b o b . p o s t d o t . c o m&#13;
S a l i n e - 3 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th ,&#13;
f in . b a s e m e n t , 2 .5 c a r g a r&#13;
a g e . A v a i l . S e p t . $ 1 2 0 0 /&#13;
m o . (7 3 4 ) 4 2 9 - 5 7 7 0&#13;
S A L I N E - 3 b d rm , 2 b a th&#13;
r a n c h , C / A , f i n i s h e d ,&#13;
b a s m e n t , f e n c e d y a r d&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 - 3 8 3 - 7 0 0 0&#13;
S a l i n e 3 b e d r o o m s ,&#13;
1 b a t h , p e t s w e l c o m e , o f f&#13;
s t r e e t p a r k in g , n e w c a r p&#13;
e t , g a r a g e , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
f e n c e d y a r d , c lo s e to&#13;
s c h o o l s , c e n t r a l a i r ,&#13;
b a s e m e n t , a l l a p p l i a n c e s .&#13;
A v a i l S e p t . $ 1 4 5 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )9 4 4 - 6 1 6 0 .&#13;
S A L I N E r a n c h&#13;
3 b e d r o o m $ 1 ,5 0 0&#13;
(7 3 4 )9 4 4 - 0 6 3 4 .&#13;
Residential&#13;
Livingston-Rental&#13;
B r ig h t o n S c h o o l s - 3&#13;
b d rm , V h b a th w / w a l k o&#13;
u t b a s e m e n t ( id e a l fo r&#13;
o f f i c e ) . 2V2 c a r g a r a g e w /&#13;
w o r k s h o p . 1+ a c r e s&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 . (8 1 0 ) 6 2 3 - 8 5 1 7&#13;
H a m b u r g - C o m f o r t a b l e&#13;
3 b d rm r a n c h In q u ie t&#13;
n e ig h b o r h o o d w / v i e w o f&#13;
W i n a n s L a k e . H a r d w o o d&#13;
f lo o r s , g r a n i t e c o u n t e r s ,&#13;
d e c k , h o t t u b , n o n -&#13;
s m o k e r s . F l e x ib le le a s e&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o . ★ A l s o ,&#13;
c h a rm in g h o m e in&#13;
f r i e n d l y n e ig h b o r h o o d 4&#13;
b d rm , 1 1/2 b a t h s , h a r d w&#13;
o o d f l o o r s , f e n c e d&#13;
y a r d , w a ik - o u t l o w e r l e v e&#13;
l . A v a i l in S e p t .&#13;
$ 9 7 5 /m o . 8 1 0 - 9 2 3 - 0 5 3 5&#13;
H a m b u r g / P i n c k n e y A r e a&#13;
2 b d rm d u p l e x e s $ 4 9 0 /&#13;
$ 5 5 0 . L a k e a c c e s s . N o&#13;
d o g s . 7 3 4 - 6 6 2 - 8 6 6 9&#13;
H o w e l l- 4 b d rm 2 .5 b a t h .&#13;
w / C a t h e d r a l c e i l in g s ,&#13;
w o o d f i r s , f i r e p l a c e ,&#13;
w a lk / o u t b s m t . N e a r&#13;
s c h o o l s , s t o r e s , X - w a y .&#13;
$ 2 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 0 1 5 4 .&#13;
L a r g e s u n n y r o o m , w /&#13;
p r i v a t e b a t h in D e p o t&#13;
T o w n . A v a i l 9/3- e n d o f&#13;
D e c . $ 4 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 4 4 - 1 0 5 2 .&#13;
Q u i e t n e ig h b o r h o o d ,&#13;
f u r n i s h e d r o o m $ 5 0 0 .&#13;
S h a r e k i t c h e n 8 b a t h s&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 7 8 - 2 8 8 7&#13;
S u b l e t - 2 b d rm , 2 b a th&#13;
V i l l a g e G r e e n A p t s .&#13;
$ 1 0 8 5 /m o . u n t i l 6 /30 /08 .&#13;
W e p a y d e p o s i t , g i v e&#13;
y o u $ 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 4 5 - 0 7 4 5 .&#13;
Suburban Areas,&#13;
Country&#13;
Homes-Rental&#13;
N O T IC E is h e r e b y g i v e n&#13;
t h a t o n 8 /2 3 /0 7 a t 1 0 :0 0&#13;
a .m . t h e f o l lo w in g w i l l b e&#13;
s o ld b y c o m p e t i t i v e b i d d&#13;
in g a t S t a t e S t r e e t S e l f&#13;
S t o r a g e , 2 3 3 3 S o u t h&#13;
S t a t e S t r e e t , A n n A r b o r ,&#13;
P a t r i c i a S t e u d e m a n ,&#13;
S p a c e 1 2 6 , H o u s e h o ld&#13;
i t e m s . R e c r e a t io n a l&#13;
i t e m s , M i s c . g o o d s .&#13;
L e g a l N o t i c e :&#13;
W a s h t e n a w C o u n t y P u r c&#13;
h a s in g D i v i s io n is i s s u in&#13;
g a R e q u e s t f o r P r o p&#13;
o s a l f o r T r a n s p o r t a t io n&#13;
S e r v i c e s f o r t h e F o s t e r&#13;
G r a n d p a r e n t P r o g r a m .&#13;
D e t a i le d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s&#13;
m a y b e o b t a in e d a t t h e&#13;
W a s h t e n a w C o u n t y&#13;
F in a n c e / P u r c h a s in g D e p&#13;
a r tm e n t lo c a t e d a t 220&#13;
N o r t h M a in S t r e e t , R o o m&#13;
B - 3 5 , L o w e r L e v e l , A n n&#13;
A r b o r , M l 4 8 1 0 4 . R F P&#13;
6 3 5 4 D u e : T h u r s d a y ,&#13;
S e p t e m b e r 6, 2 0 0 7 b y&#13;
3 :0 0 p m lo c a l t im e . F o r&#13;
m o r e in f o rm a t io n , p l e a s e&#13;
c a l l (7 3 4 ) 2 2 2 - 6 7 6 0 o r&#13;
lo g o n t o o u r w e b s i t e a t&#13;
h t t p : / / b i d s . e w a s h t e n a w .&#13;
o r g a n d c l ic k o n " o p e n&#13;
b id s " .&#13;
P u b l i s h e d : 8 /1 9 /0 7&#13;
B e a u t i f u l c o u n t r y s e t t in g&#13;
S a l i n e . S m a l l 2 b d rm r e s&#13;
t o r e d h o m e $ 1, 100/m o .&#13;
(2 4 8 ) 3 9 9 - 6 9 1 5&#13;
E f f i c i e n c y A p t , o n b e a u t i fu&#13;
l H a m b u r g L a k e . 15&#13;
m in f r o m A n n A r b o r N o&#13;
sm o k e / p e t s .$ 4 5 0 /m o .&#13;
in c lu d in g u t i l i t ie s&#13;
8 1 0 - 2 3 1 - 2 3 0 7&#13;
F u r n i s h e d L a k e f r o n t&#13;
h o m e - 3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
f i r e p l a c e , la u n d r y , S e p t -&#13;
J u n e H a m b u r g , $ 9 0 0 313-&#13;
3 8 3 - 0 3 0 5 3 1 3 - 7 0 1 - 3 3 9 1&#13;
H o w e l l - H a n d i c a p A c c&#13;
e s s ib l e , 4 b d rm , 3 b a th s&#13;
(1 b a r r ie r f r e e ) , A v a i l 9/15&#13;
$ 1 8 9 0 . 7 3 4 - 5 4 6 - 2 1 5 2 .&#13;
H o m e o n f a rm&#13;
in C h e l s e a a r e a ,&#13;
a v a i l 1 s t S e p t . $ 7 0 0 /m o .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 2 6 - 4 0 3 8&#13;
A A A A R O N C O .&#13;
U o f M&#13;
Football&#13;
TICKETS&#13;
B u y i n g a l l s e a s o n s&#13;
8 in d i v id u a l g a m e s&#13;
Top $ Paid&#13;
7 3 4 - 9 4 4 - 7 7 9 5&#13;
L o c a l p ic k - u p&#13;
B U Y IN G A L L U / M F O O T B&#13;
A L L T I C K E T S - S i n g l e&#13;
o r f u l l s e a s o n . C a l l C h r is ,&#13;
(2 4 8 ) 7 6 1 - 8 2 0 0 ._______________&#13;
D a v e M a t t h e w s T ic k e t s -&#13;
P a v i l l io n s e a t i n g . F a c e&#13;
v a lu e . C o n t a c t&#13;
g r e e n 4 9 9 5 5 @ a o l . c o m&#13;
Michigan Tickets!&#13;
WANTED!&#13;
B u y / S e l l- T o p $ $ P a i d&#13;
800-585-4488&#13;
t i c k e t s o lu t io n s . c o m&#13;
W A N T E D A l l f o o t b a l l&#13;
t i c k e t s . L o c a l p ic k - u p .&#13;
T o p $ p a id l8 8 8 - 9 4 5 - 2 2 2 1&#13;
A d v e r t i s e y o u r p r o p e r t y !&#13;
P la c e y o u r a d f o r la k e f r o n t o r v a c a t io n p r o p e r t y in T h e A n n A r b o r N e w s&#13;
C la s s if ie d s . W e h a v e lis tin g s f o r b o t h s a le s a n d r e n t a l o f r e c r e a t io n a l p r o p e r t&#13;
ie s in c lu d in g t im e s h a r e s , n o r t h e r n M ic h ig a n p r o p e r t y a n d v a c a t io n s p o t s .&#13;
C a ll: ( 7 3 4 ) 9 9 4 - 6 7 1 1 o r 1 ( 8 0 0 ) 5 8 9 - 9 8 8 8&#13;
F a x : (7 3 4 ) 9 9 4 - 6 7 2 5 • W e b : m liv e .c o m /a a n e w s a d s /&#13;
E -m a il y o u r a d : n e w a d s @ a n n a r b o r n e w s .c o m&#13;
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W. Huron River Dr.&#13;
DIRECTORY&#13;
^ ^ r b o r Hilis&#13;
^ ^ T o l l Brothers, Inc.&#13;
Ford &amp; Plymouth roads.&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From The Mid $500,000’s&#13;
(734) 332-1234&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
k Arbor Woods&#13;
'Triangle Development&#13;
Model ■ 4207 Center Valley Dr.&#13;
Off Carpenter between Packard&#13;
&amp; Ellsworth behind Target&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$209,900-$290,900&#13;
734-477-9970&#13;
www.triangle-newhomes.com&#13;
^Blue Heron Pointe Townhomes&#13;
^Centex Homes&#13;
6352 Trumpeter Lane-East&#13;
side of Piatt. S. of Michigan&#13;
Ave(US-23 Exit 34) Pittsfield&#13;
Twp. Ypsilanti&#13;
From the high $150’s&#13;
866-637-0525&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
.Brookside&#13;
^Centex Homes&#13;
8702 Barrington Dr.-S. Side of&#13;
Geddes between Prospect &amp;&#13;
Harris. Superior Twp.&#13;
From the high $170’s&#13;
866-637-3741&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Gallery at the Polo Fields&#13;
BRG Custom Homes&#13;
888 Eagle Ave.&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
From the $500's&#13;
734-669-2959&#13;
www.brgcustomhomes.com&#13;
Huron Pines&#13;
Guenther Homes&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. exit, north&#13;
Brighton&#13;
From the upper $200’s&#13;
810-231-2486&#13;
www.Guentherhomes.com&#13;
The Gallery Luxury Flats &amp;&#13;
Penthouse&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
414 N. Main St. at Kerrytown&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
734-994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.TheGallery/\2.com&#13;
Pinewood Estates&#13;
Dreamway Homes ,&#13;
1-94 to exit 150 go south thru light&#13;
to Arthur Drive go right&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
starting at just $149,900&#13;
(734)433-5462 or (517) 522-6828&#13;
www.dreamwayhomes.com&#13;
The Village of Hickory Pointe&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
4990 Gingko Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile east of US23&#13;
Pittsfield Township&#13;
From the $260’s&#13;
734-677-7625&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
Inverness Woods&#13;
Guenther Building Ca&#13;
Next to Inverness Golf on&#13;
North Territorial&#13;
From the Low $300’s&#13;
734-433-1775&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
.AshleyTerrace Condominiums&#13;
'Joseph Freed and Associates&#13;
218 W. Huron Btwn. Ashley &amp; 1st&#13;
Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
Mid $200's to Penthouse Suites&#13;
734-662-7000&#13;
AshleyTerraceCondos.com&#13;
Chelsea Fairways &amp; Springs&#13;
R. Cook Properties&#13;
673 Park Side Ct.&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
Homes from the $230's&#13;
&amp; Condos from the $130's&#13;
734-637-8120&#13;
www.rcookproperties.com&#13;
Gregory Farms Single Family&#13;
Custom Homes&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off Wylie Rd, between&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney &amp; Island Lake Rd,&#13;
Dexter&#13;
From the low $300’s&#13;
734-424-9973&#13;
www,norfolk-homes,com&#13;
Kirkway of Scio&#13;
Keystone Custom Building, LLC&#13;
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y e a r s i n t h e I T f i e ld , a n d 3 y e a r s m a n a g i n g n e t w o r k e q u i p m e n t . M u s t h a v e 3 y e a r s o f e x p e r i e n c e w i t h C i s c o h a r d w a r e a n d&#13;
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le a v e s , 6 c h a i r s 8 a&#13;
b u f f e t . A p p r o x . 7 5 y r s .&#13;
o ld . $ 7 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 2 9 - 5 3 4 9&#13;
C o l l e c t o r s a le - A u g 2 5 th&#13;
8 2 6 th 9 - 5 p m b a s e b a l l&#13;
c a r d s , c o in s , 8 c o m i c s .&#13;
F o rm e r d e a l e r 8 c o l l e c t&#13;
o r s b e l o w b o o k p r i c e .&#13;
1 0 8 0 1 N . T e r r i t o r ia l&#13;
D e x t e r M l . 7 3 4 - 6 3 5 - 5 7 0 0&#13;
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$ 1 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 6 5 - 8 2 5 9&#13;
c r i c k e t 1 1 0 2 @ y a h o o . c o m&#13;
B e a n i e s , S t a r W a r s , N B X ,&#13;
P e e W e e , T i c k , 7 0 's 8&#13;
8 0 's t o y s a n d lo t s m o r e .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 3 0 - 0 0 0 3&#13;
Building, Heating&#13;
and&#13;
Cooling Items&#13;
I N S U L A T IO N , F ib e r g l a s s&#13;
F o a m , 4 x 8 x 2 s h e e t s ,&#13;
$ 8 / s h e e t a n y a m o u n t .&#13;
7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 6 5 4 1&#13;
P I A N O &amp; O R G A N L IQ U I D&#13;
A T IO N ! W i l l c o n s id e r&#13;
a l l o f f e r s . O v e r 2 0 0 u n i t s&#13;
f r o m r e c e n t s t o r e c l o s in&#13;
g . S t e i n w a y , Y a m a h a ,&#13;
B a l d w i n , m a n y m o r e .&#13;
8 7 7 - 6 5 1 - 7 0 4 5 ._________________&#13;
P I A N O - S t e k C o n s o l e ,&#13;
M a h o g a n y , g o o d&#13;
c o n d i t io n . $ 9 5 0&#13;
P l e a s e c a l l 7 3 4 - 7 6 9 - 1 1 8 8&#13;
-arm Supplies and Equipment&#13;
farmer's and Grafter's Market&#13;
jvestock, Feed and Seed&#13;
liursery Stock, Soil, Seeds and&#13;
Plants&#13;
’ets, Supplies, Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
Riding Horses, Equipment and&#13;
Stables&#13;
Business, Office&#13;
and Restaurant&#13;
Equipment&#13;
L o o k in g f o r e x e c u t i v e&#13;
o f f i c e f u r n i t u r e&#13;
7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 5 3 1 1&#13;
Daily Bargain Ads&#13;
In s u la t io n - f i b e r g l a s s ,&#13;
4 f t X 8 f t X 2 in 6 0 s h e e t s&#13;
$ 4 9 9 . 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 6 5 4 1&#13;
L C D H D T V 4 2 " w / s t a n d ,&#13;
5 m o . o ld . $ 1 3 0 0 / b e s t .&#13;
(5 1 7 ) 9 1 4 - 5 0 1 6&#13;
Farmer's and&#13;
Crafter's Market&#13;
B L U E B E R R I E S 8 R A S P -&#13;
B E R R I E S H a z e n 's B lu e b&#13;
e r r y f a rm , 1 1 4 4 P e a v y&#13;
R d . , H o w e l l . C a l l f o r p i c k in&#13;
g d a y s : 5 1 7 - 5 4 8 - 1 8 4 1&#13;
Freebies&#13;
Livestock, Feed&#13;
and Seed&#13;
■ C H A I R , A R M - U p h o l s t e r .&#13;
$ 3 3 . 8 1 0 - 2 2 5 - 4 4 3 0&#13;
C H A I R - K i t c h e n s n a c k&#13;
b a r , $ 3 3 .8 1 0 - 2 2 5 - 4 4 3 0&#13;
C h a i r s - R e d w o o d w /&#13;
p a d s . $ 7 4 . 5 1 7 - 5 4 0 - 0 5 1 3&#13;
T V - 1 9 " Z e n i t h c o lo r .&#13;
$ 5 9 . 8 1 0 - 2 2 5 - 4 4 3 0&#13;
P E A C O C K C H I C K S -&#13;
B l u e s a n d w h i t e $ 2 5 .0 0&#13;
JM i n g e s @ h o t m a i l . c o m ,&#13;
(7 3 4 )8 5 6 - 6 1 2 2 .&#13;
I Garage Sales and&#13;
Yard Sales&#13;
B r ig h t o n T w p . - 8/24-&#13;
8 /2 5 , 9 a .m .- 4 p .m . , 5 0 2 1&#13;
C u l v e r R d . K id s 8 a d u l t&#13;
c lo t h e s , b o o k s , a p p l i a n c&#13;
e s , C D ' s , m o v i e s , t o y s ,&#13;
k id c r a f t e d p r o j e c t s .&#13;
P IN C K N E Y - F u r n i t u r e ,&#13;
a c c e n t s , t o y s , h o r s e t a c k ,&#13;
s h o w c lo t h e s , s a d d l e s ,&#13;
p e t 8 h o l id a y . F r i 8 S a t&#13;
9 -5. 2 1 8 3 6 S p e a r s R d .&#13;
Handicapped&#13;
Supplies&#13;
and Services&#13;
C r a f tm a t i c A d j u s t a b l e&#13;
B e d - T w i n s iz e , d u e l&#13;
d e n s i t y m a t t r e s s in e x c .&#13;
c o n d i t io n . A d j u s t a b l e&#13;
w / m a s s a g e . $ 9 5 0 / 0 8 0&#13;
(w a s $ 3 ,0 0 0 n e w ) . (7 3 4 )&#13;
4 4 9 - 9 9 7 5 a f t e r 5 p m .&#13;
3 W h e e l S c o o t e r -&#13;
W i n n e r m o d e l b y&#13;
M o v i n g P e o p l e , e x c .&#13;
c o n d i t io n , b a r e l y u s e d .&#13;
$ 1 , 2 0 0 / 0 8 0 (w a s $ 5 ,0 0 0&#13;
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a f t e r 5 p m .&#13;
m i i v e&#13;
. c o m&#13;
E v e r y t h i n g M i c h ig a n&#13;
Pets, Supplies,&#13;
Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
A d o p t a C a t o r K i t t e n !&#13;
H e lp P l a n n e d P e t h o o d&#13;
s e n d o u r c a t s p a c k in g !&#13;
I t 's a s h o r t t r ip to P E T C O&#13;
t o f in d y o u r l i f e lo n g&#13;
C o m p a n i o n ! F ix e d /&#13;
V e t t e d S u n . 1 1-3p___________&#13;
A i r e d a l e P u p s - A K C ,&#13;
O F A , n o n - s h e d , b e a u t&#13;
ie s . 8 1 0 - 2 2 3 - 4 6 6 7 o r&#13;
8 1 0 - 6 3 1 - 4 2 5 5&#13;
A K C G e rm a n S h e p p a r d&#13;
P u p s - C a l l f o r d e t a i ls .&#13;
$ 5 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 5 8 7 - 2 5 0 2&#13;
A K C M IN I D A C H S H U N D&#13;
P U P P I E S - s h o t s ,&#13;
w o r m e d , 8 V e t .&#13;
9 8 9 - 2 7 7 - 7 5 5 5&#13;
9 8 9 - 6 6 1 - 7 9 4 3 .&#13;
Hobbies, Crafts&#13;
and Art Supplies&#13;
A K C S o f t - c o a t e d&#13;
W h e a t e n T e r r i e r M a l e&#13;
P u p p y , 4 m o s . o ld .&#13;
$ 7 0 0 / b e s t 5 1 7 - 5 4 5 - 2 0 1 9&#13;
G l a s s D i s p l a y C a s e s (3 ) ,&#13;
1 t a b l e t o p . R e a s o n a b l y&#13;
p r i c e d . C a l l 4 2 6 - 5 1 7 9&#13;
F i n d i t H e r e !&#13;
in th e c la s s if ied s .&#13;
Household items&#13;
I t ’ s a c l a s s i c&#13;
Wc currently have opportunities at our Talbo ts&#13;
stores located in A n n A r b o r and B r ig h to n .&#13;
S T O R E M A N A G E R&#13;
Store Manager candidates should have a&#13;
minimum of 3-5 years of apparel retail&#13;
management experience.&#13;
A p p l y o n l i n e a t :&#13;
w w w .t a lb o t s .j o b s&#13;
O r f a x y o u r r e s u m e t o :&#13;
781-741-4895&#13;
Talbots is an equal opportunity erapioyer dedicated to promoting diversity&#13;
in our workplace.&#13;
N a t io n a l E l e c t r i c a l&#13;
D i s t r i b u t o r s e e k s f u l l t&#13;
im e F r o n t C o u n t e r / S t o r e&#13;
S a l e s A s s o c i a t e f o r o u r&#13;
A N N A R B O R b r a n c h . H S&#13;
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b a c k g r o u n d in d i s t r ib u t&#13;
io n o r c o n t r a c t in g&#13;
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l if t u p t o 4 0 lb s . u n a s s i s t e&#13;
d . S e n d r e s u m e t o&#13;
J . L e i t h e i s e r ,&#13;
1 3 5 7 E . L in c o ln A v e . ,&#13;
M a d i s o n H e ig h t s ,&#13;
M l 4 8 0 7 1 .&#13;
F a x : 2 4 8 - 5 8 2 - 2 4 8 2 ,&#13;
e m a i l :&#13;
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T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g&#13;
a n T r a n s p o r t a t io n R e s&#13;
e a r c h In s t i tu t e ( U M T R I )&#13;
is r e c r u i t in g d r i v e r s b e t&#13;
w e e n t h e a g e s o f 2 0 - 3 0 ,&#13;
4 0 - 5 0 , a n d 6 0 - 7 0 f o r a n&#13;
u p c o m in g , o n - r o a d ,&#13;
d r i v in g s t u d y . T h e s t u d y&#13;
r e q u i r e s o n e , d a y t im e , 3&#13;
h o u r s e s s io n a n d p a y s&#13;
$ 6 5 . I f in t e r e s t e d ,&#13;
p l e a s e c o n t a c t E l i z a a t&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 6 3 - 5 2 8 8 . U M IR B&#13;
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$ 1 0 0 Q u e e n P I L L O W T O P&#13;
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(7 3 4 )8 9 1 - 8 4 8 1&#13;
$ 1 6 0 K IN G P I L L O W T O P&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 3 2 8 - 0 0 3 0&#13;
2 s e t s o f fu l l s iz e B . R .&#13;
w / m a t t r e s s ,$ 3 5 0 / e a . s e t .&#13;
t r d m a i l + p w r g y m ,e x l .&#13;
c o n d .$ 1 5 0 / e a . l i v in g&#13;
rm ,w / t a b l e s , g o o d&#13;
c o n d .$ 3 5 0 c a l l 7 3 4 - 2 1 6 -&#13;
1 6 0 9 a f t e r 5 :3 0 p m ,&#13;
A n t i q u e s o l id w a ln u t ,&#13;
m a h o g a n y b e d . Q u e e n&#13;
S i z e 5 0 y r s o ld . $ 5 9 9 .&#13;
C o l o r T V S h a r p , 2 0 in .&#13;
$ 7 5 (7 3 4 ) 4 2 9 - 4 1 5 3&#13;
E n d T a b l e s (2 ) 8 C o f f e e&#13;
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t o p . R e t a i l $ 1 0 0 0 . M a k e&#13;
o f f e r . (7 3 4 ) 8 7 9 - 5 0 4 0 .&#13;
g o ld e n o a k t a b l e , 4&#13;
c h a i r s $ 4 0 0 ; m a p l e t a b l e ,&#13;
c h a i r s $ 7 5 ; b u f f e t $ 1 5 0 ,&#13;
t a d d e r s - e x t , s t e p $ 5 0 ,&#13;
m o w e r . 2 2 2 - 5 2 4 1 .___________&#13;
L a g r e c u r i v in g s e c t io n a l&#13;
S O F A w / c h a i s e o n r ig h t&#13;
e n d , t a u p e , u l t r a s u e d e ,&#13;
e x c e l l e n t c o n d . $ 1 0 0 0 .&#13;
E x t r a lo n g t w in m a t t r e s s&#13;
8 b o x s p r in g s w / f r a m e .&#13;
$ 5 0 . J e a n : 7 3 4 - 4 7 8 - 1 6 2 5&#13;
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w / c a n i n g + l e a f 8 la r g e&#13;
m a t c h i n g s o l id o a k&#13;
h u t c h . $ 5 0 0 . I t a l ia n le a t h e&#13;
r c r e a m s o f a , o v e r s i z e&#13;
c h a i r 8 o t t o m a n . $ 4 5 0 .&#13;
4 0 "x 4 0 " o a k c o f f e e t a b l e .&#13;
$ 7 5 ,8 1 0 - 2 2 5 - 3 4 0 9&#13;
B i r d B r e e d e r S e l l i n g O u t l&#13;
C a n a r i e s , m a l e s 8 f e m&#13;
a l e s , r e d f a c t o r s , y e l l&#13;
o w s c a l l f o r p r i c e s . 1 p r&#13;
o f S a f f r o n F i n c h e s $ 1 0 0 .&#13;
D i a m o n d D o v e s $ 7 5 e a .&#13;
J u a n L u t in o r in g n e c k f e m&#13;
a le . $ 1 0 0 . 1 b lu e&#13;
r in g n e c k f e m a l e $ 1 0 0 ,&#13;
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$ 1 5 0 e a . L o c a t e d in&#13;
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S h e l l y 7 3 4 - 6 2 1 - 3 5 4 8&#13;
B i r t h 2 /2 6 /0 7 - B i rm a n&#13;
m a l e s e a l p o i n t , b lu e&#13;
e y e s . O w n e r a l le r g i c .&#13;
$ 2 0 0 w / p a p e r s 8 s h o t s .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 6 2 - 4 6 5 1&#13;
C h o c o l a t e L a b P u p s -&#13;
R e g i s t e r e d b lo o d l in e .&#13;
$ 3 0 0 - $ 3 5 0 5 1 7 - 7 4 0 - 4 4 7 6&#13;
b lu e s l y k e n n e l s . c o m&#13;
C o c k e r S p a n i e l 1 6 w k s&#13;
o ld , b e a u t i f u l , p a r e n t s&#13;
p u r e b r e d , o n s i t e ,&#13;
$ 3 5 0 + u p . A m a n d a&#13;
7 3 4 - 2 1 8 - 1721&#13;
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A K C , P u p s - B e a u t i f u l l y&#13;
m a r k e d , G r e a t d i s p o s i t&#13;
io n s . f a m i l y r a i s e d ,&#13;
$ 3 5 0 .0 0 . (4 1 9 )7 8 7 - 6 3 5 4 .&#13;
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a v a i l a b l e f o r c o m p a n io n&#13;
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i e d a n d g u a r a n t e e d .&#13;
(5 1 7 ) 6 0 5 - 9 4 0 3 .&#13;
T o r o 2 6 5 L a w n 8 G a r d e n&#13;
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4 2 " d e c k , m u l t ip le e x t r a s&#13;
$ 1 9 0 0 . (7 3 4 )7 5 6 - 8 4 4 6 .&#13;
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q u a i i t y . r e f e r e n c e s a v a i l ,&#13;
(9 8 9 ) 4 3 5 - 3 2 1 9&#13;
l a b r a d o o d l e s m i . c o m&#13;
Mosaic Feline Refuge&#13;
u r g e s U 2 S h a r e y o u r&#13;
r o o t , b e d a n d V w i t h a&#13;
k i t t e n p a i r . T h e r e R s o&#13;
m a n y h e r e , p la y f u l a n d&#13;
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f o r a p u r r i n g f u r c h i ld .&#13;
$ 8 0 f e e . I n o o o r s o n l y .&#13;
6 6 3 - 1 6 1 8 ; 7 3 4 - 3 3 2 - 1 6 2 1&#13;
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f a w n f e m a l e , e x e p t i o n a l&#13;
t e m p e rm e n t , 7 w k s o ld .&#13;
$ 4 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 7 3 0 - 7 5 4 8&#13;
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P u r e b r e d 8 D e s ig n e r .&#13;
M a n y N o n - S h e d d in g&#13;
5 1 7 - 4 0 4 - 3 0 4 5 ; 4 0 4 - 1 0 2 8&#13;
w w w . p u p p y - p l a c e . n e t&#13;
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8 w e e k s o ld . 3 B lu e L y n x&#13;
a n d 4 S e a l P o in t e . P l e a s e&#13;
c a l l 5 1 7 - 7 4 0 - 6 6 5 9 .&#13;
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U K C . 9 w e e k s . B o y s 8&#13;
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v e t c h e c k e d . P a r e n t s a r e&#13;
g r e a t f a m i l y p e t s . $ 4 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )8 8 3 - 8 4 4 7 ._______________&#13;
S A N D L A K E L A B S . C O M&#13;
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t o q u a l i f y in g h o m e s .&#13;
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1 0 y r s . q u a l i t y , a l l c o lo r s .&#13;
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b e a u t i f u l , f a m i l y r a is e d ,&#13;
r e a d y 9/1. 7 3 4 - 2 2 3 - 2 5 5 5&#13;
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r e c y c le d n ew sp r in t&#13;
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and Equipment&#13;
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m o t o r , n e w c lu t c h , 1 2 V&#13;
c o n v e r s i o n ,w / s n o w p l o w&#13;
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$ 4 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 5 7 2 - 4 4 0 9 .&#13;
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s t a y u n d e r 51b. M u l t i- p o o&#13;
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d e p o s i t . 7 3 4 - 7 7 0 - 7 8 5 8&#13;
D a r k K n ig h t R e t r i e v e r s&#13;
B l o n d e d a m s e l (G o ld e n&#13;
R e t r i e v e r ) h a s o n e n ig h t&#13;
s t a n d w / d a r k k n ig h t&#13;
( A u s s i e ) O O P S ! 8 h u n g r y&#13;
m o u t h s , s h o t s , w o rm e d .&#13;
$ 1 5 0 (5 1 7 ) 9 4 5 - 1 1 9 7&#13;
Y p s i l a n t i - S o n y 5 1 " T V ;&#13;
7 p c D R s e t ; P i o n e e r&#13;
r e c e i v e r ; W e i d e r h o m e&#13;
g y m (2 4 8 )2 2 5 - 8 0 5 8 .&#13;
J a c k R u s s e l l T e r r i e r s&#13;
A K C C h a m p io n&#13;
b lo o d l in e s , $ 4 0 0 .&#13;
1 - 4 1 9 - 3 3 7 - 4 9 7 7&#13;
S a l e P r i c e s o n&#13;
Q u a l i t y C a r s ,&#13;
T r u c k s &amp; V a n s -&#13;
A l l b a c k e d B y o u r&#13;
6 0 y e a r&#13;
Reputation!&#13;
06 MAZDA 6 S&#13;
2 to choose from, both have&#13;
balance ot factory warranty.&#13;
‘97 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER&#13;
AWD V8, black, clean, moon.&#13;
76K...................... $6,973&#13;
'01 SABLE 4 OR&#13;
Red, 72K, local trade,&#13;
all the options 3 sale&#13;
priced................... $6,995&#13;
'02 MERCURY COUGAR&#13;
Auto, charcoal grey. 1 owner.&#13;
Sharp!................ $7,990&#13;
'02 MAZDA TRIBUTE ES&#13;
V6, auto, leather, 4x4. loade&#13;
d ..................... $11,900&#13;
‘06 FORD FOCUS&#13;
Auto, power, gas mileage&#13;
special............. $12,900&#13;
‘07 FORD TAURUS&#13;
Low miles, many to choose&#13;
from, askiwas .$12,950&#13;
‘07 FORD TAURUS SE&#13;
3 to choose from, as low&#13;
a s ..................... $13,500&#13;
‘07 FORD FOCUS&#13;
Red beauty, auto, power,&#13;
like new............ $13,990&#13;
‘04 MERCURY MONTEREY VAN&#13;
26K, 1 owner, very&#13;
nice.................... $14,750&#13;
‘04GRANO MARQUIS 05&#13;
Arizona beige, tan cloth, 25K&#13;
miles, travel ready!.. $14,500&#13;
‘04 FORD FREESTAR&#13;
7 pass, summer time special.&#13;
Great for fravel. 18k&#13;
miles.................. $14,990&#13;
'03 LINCOLN TOWNCAR&#13;
Cartier Ivory parchment,&#13;
ivory Interior, clean as a&#13;
pin..................... $15,900&#13;
‘07 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS&#13;
Travel ready!........ $15,961&#13;
04 MAZDA 6 S&#13;
Auto, all power, leather, moonroof,&#13;
black beauty... $16,900&#13;
‘04 MAZDA 6&#13;
V6. auto, all power, leather,&#13;
moon, black on black diamond&#13;
...................... $16,900&#13;
'07 GRAND MARQUIS LS&#13;
Loaded, 1 owner, leather&#13;
&amp; all the options, save&#13;
thousands........... $16,900&#13;
04 SIGNATURE TOWNCAR&#13;
1 owner, beauty, loaded, with&#13;
top. Just 24k miles. $16,990&#13;
'05 MONTEGO PREMIER&#13;
AWL Drive, Black. 16K, 1&#13;
owner. Leather, moon. Like&#13;
new.................. $17,900&#13;
'07 MAZDA 5 SPORT&#13;
7K miles, like new. $18,900&#13;
'06 MONTEGO PREMIER&#13;
AWL Drive w/navigation&#13;
S leather. 18K low&#13;
miles................ $19,900&#13;
'06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR&#13;
Dark gray, low miles, navigation,&#13;
clean.......... $24,900&#13;
‘05 LINCOLN TOWNCAR&#13;
Ultimate, silver. 20k, 1&#13;
owner, exceptional condition.&#13;
....................... $24,900&#13;
OPEN&#13;
M o n &amp; T h u i s&#13;
t i l l 9 p m&#13;
T u e s , W e d ,&#13;
F r i t i l l 6 p m&#13;
Uncoln-Merciry&#13;
Mazda&#13;
Ypsilanti&#13;
(734) 482-7133&#13;
950 East Michigan Ave&#13;
US 12-10 minutes from A2.&#13;
______________ 2067948-01&#13;
C l 2 I C L A S S IF IED S w w w . m l i v e . c o m / c i a s s i f i e d s THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2007&#13;
Riding Horses,&#13;
Equipment&#13;
S U Z U K I G S X - R 6 0 0 '0 7 ,&#13;
g r e a t c o n d i t io n , g a r a g e&#13;
k e p t , 2 K m i le s , n e v e r&#13;
F o r d T h u n d e r b i r d '9 2 - f&#13;
a u t o , 7 4 K , V - 6 , r u n s e x - 1&#13;
c e l l e n t , s u p e r c le a n ,A / C . | _&#13;
Domestic&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
dllu d o w n e d . $ 8 0 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )4 2 4 - 9 2 1 6 .&#13;
$ 2 0 0 0 / b e s t .7 3 4 - 4 8 5 - 4 2 4 9 ■&#13;
B e a u t i f u l Q u a r t e r H o r s e&#13;
M a r e C h e s t n u t P a i n t fu l l&#13;
f i l l y 4 m o s . o ld . $ 2 5 0 0 /&#13;
O B O . (7 3 4 ) 7 9 0 - 3 0 7 9&#13;
H O R S E B O A R D IN G -&#13;
In d i v id u a l S t a l l s , D a i l y&#13;
T u r n o u t , I n d o o r a n d&#13;
O u t d o o r A r e n a a n d&#13;
P a s t u r e . P l e a s e c a l l&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 3 9 - 0 2 4 6 f o r in fo .&#13;
H o r s e H e lp W a n t e d 9 -12&#13;
F e e d i n g 9 S t a l l c le a n in g .&#13;
G r a s s L a k e 5 1 7 - 5 2 2 - 5 9 7 4&#13;
Y A M A H A V IN O S C O O T E&#13;
R '0 6 - 9 7 a c t u a l m i le s .&#13;
$ 1 6 5 0 O B O . 7 34 -4 83 -&#13;
7 7 1 0 o r 7 3 4 - 2 6 2 - 1 1 5 2&#13;
Recreation and&#13;
Travel Vehicles&#13;
H o n d a A c c o r d L X '9 1 -&#13;
c l e a n in &amp; o u t G r e a t M P G ,&#13;
$ 3 0 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 5 7 - 9 0 5 1&#13;
H o n d a A c c o r d '9 4 -&#13;
4 d o o r s e d a n , a u t o , 1 4 0 K&#13;
A / C , w h i t e , r u n s g r e a t !&#13;
$ 2 7 0 0 / b e s t 7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 4 4 4 1&#13;
r - W -&#13;
S o u t h w i n d , 3 3 f t '8 6- E x c&#13;
e l l e n t c o n d .G r e a t f o r&#13;
f a m i l y o r h u n t in g v a c a t&#13;
io n s C a l l f o r d e t a i ls .&#13;
(5 1 7 ) 6 2 9 - 7 3 3 3&#13;
T e r r y '9 7 - B u n k h o u s e ,&#13;
2 9 f t , v e r y c l e a n , $ 5 4 0 0 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 2 1 3 - 0 8 6 3 .&#13;
7 3 4 - 8 9 1 - 6 7 9 3&#13;
ATV's and Quad Racers&#13;
Aviation&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs and Service&#13;
Boat Docks and Slips&#13;
Boats, Motors, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Health, Fitness and Sporting&#13;
Goods&#13;
Motorcycles, Mini Bikes and&#13;
Service&#13;
Recreation and Travel Vehicles&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
Skis, Skates and Accessories&#13;
Snowmobiles, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
ATVsand&#13;
Quad Racers&#13;
2 0 0 t Y a m a h a W a r r io r .&#13;
N i c e . H o l e S h o t t i r e s .&#13;
M u s t S e l l l $ 2 , 2 5 0 / 0 .6 .0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )4 1 7 - 0 6 2 5&#13;
Boats, Motors,&#13;
Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
S t a r c r a f t A l u m i n u m 1 6 f t&#13;
d e e p - V f i s h in g b o a t &amp;&#13;
t r a i le r . 8 0 h p M e r c u r y .&#13;
$ 2 4 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 7 5 - 8 8 3 9&#13;
Health, Fitness&#13;
and&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
G o l f C a r t s P l u s - u s e d&#13;
g a s / e le c t . c a r t s , 1 0 0 's&#13;
a v a i l . , 4 p a s s . , l i f t s , e t c .&#13;
8 6 6 - 3 9 7 - 5 6 6 7 , B e l l e v i l l e&#13;
w w w . g o l f c a r t s p l u s . c o m&#13;
Motorcycles,&#13;
Mini Bikes&#13;
and Service&#13;
Antique and Classic Vehicles&#13;
Auto Dealer Directory&#13;
Auto Financing and Insurance&#13;
Automotive, Miscellaneous&#13;
Automotive Services&#13;
Budget Wheels, Under $3,000&#13;
Domestic Automobiles&#13;
Import Automobiles&#13;
Mechanical Repair and Towing&#13;
Repairable Vehicles&#13;
Sports Cars&#13;
SUV's&#13;
Trailers&#13;
Trucks&#13;
Truck and Car Parts&#13;
Vans and Buses&#13;
Vehicles Wanted&#13;
Budget Wheels,&#13;
Under $3,000&#13;
Harley Davidson '02 •&#13;
8 8 3 H u g g e r , $ 5 ,4 0 0 .&#13;
A s n e w . 7 3 4 - 4 2 6 - 8 4 6 3&#13;
H o n d a C R 2 5 0 '9 4 - T e c h&#13;
C a r e s u s p e n s i o n , n e w&#13;
r e a r t i r e . P r o C i r c u i t s i le&#13;
n c e r . S t a n d b m a n u a l .&#13;
$ 9 0 0 / b e s t . 7 3 4 - 3 9 5 - 5 4 4 2 .&#13;
2 0 C a r s U n d e r $ 3 ,0 0 0&#13;
F in a n c i n g / F IA V o u c h e r s&#13;
7 3 4 - 4 8 4 - 0 5 0 8&#13;
C h e v y 2 0 S e r i e s L e i s u r e&#13;
V a n '9 2 - H ig h T o p , e x t r a&#13;
c l e a n , lo a d e d , F L v a n ,&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 / f i rm 7 3 4 - 3 6 8 - 6 5 4 1&#13;
C h e v y M o n t e C a r lo '9 9 -&#13;
R u n s g r e a t , f u l l y lo a d e d&#13;
w / m o o n r o o f , m u s t s e e !&#13;
$ 3 0 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 2 7 6 - 5 4 9 1 .&#13;
C h e v y P r i s m '9 6 -&#13;
1 6 4 K , n e w b r a k e s &amp; t i r e s ,&#13;
$ 1 9 0 0 / b e s t 7 3 4 - 4 8 5 - 4 8 2 4&#13;
C h r y s l e r 5 th A v e . '8 8-&#13;
J u s t u p f r o m F L , 3 4 K&#13;
o r g in ia l m i . , l ik e n e w&#13;
c o n d . , r u n s g r e a t . N e w&#13;
t i r e s / b a t t e r y . $ 2 8 0 0 / b e s t .&#13;
S e r i o u s in q u i r e s o n ly .&#13;
C a l l c e l l 3 8 6 - 4 9 0 - 0 0 0 5 .&#13;
D O D G E 1 5 0 0 P i c k u p '9 5&#13;
l o w m i le s ,&#13;
h t tp : / / a p in . e o m / 1 5 0 0 ,&#13;
$ 2 9 9 9 . (7 3 4 )4 7 4 - 0 7 0 4 .&#13;
F o r d T a u r u s W a g o n '9 3 -&#13;
P o w e r lo c k s &amp; w i n d o w s ,&#13;
r u n s g o o d . A s k in g&#13;
$ 1 ,2 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 7 1 7 - 4 9 8 9&#13;
Jeep Grand Cherokee&#13;
'9 4 - A u t o , 4 x 4 , $ 2 0 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 4 5 - 3 6 4 3&#13;
M A Z D A M X 6 '9 3 - 1 3 4 K ,&#13;
2 - d r , s t ic k , A / C , s u n r o o f ,&#13;
w h i t e , le a t h e r , C D , r u n s&#13;
g r e a t , $ 2 0 0 0 / O B O 530-&#13;
9 0 2 - 4 2 7 8 .H a b l a e s p a n o l .&#13;
M A Z D A R X 7 '8 6 1 1 2 ,0 0 0&#13;
m i le s , 5 - s p e e d , R o t a r y&#13;
e n g in e , s m o o t h , q u i c k&#13;
a n d f u n t o d r i v e $ 2 4 0 0 /&#13;
b e s t . (7 3 4 )7 3 0 - 8 8 5 3 .&#13;
M e r c u r y S a b l e '9 9 - 1 2 0 K&#13;
m i . , fu l l p o w e r , le a t h e r ,&#13;
s u n r o o f , t i l t , 6 - C D , n e w&#13;
t i r e s , s l ig h t b o d y d a m a&#13;
g e . $ 1 8 0 0 . 3 1 3 - 6 8 0 -&#13;
6 8 0 0 , A n n A r b o r .&#13;
O L D S F I R E N Z A '8 7 4&#13;
d o o r 4 c y l , 1 1 6 K , r e d ,&#13;
a d u l t o w n e d , g o o d d r i v e r&#13;
$ 4 5 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 3 2 - 1 2 4 2&#13;
S A T U R N S L 2 '9 8 -&#13;
1 2 9 ,0 0 0 m i le s , 4 d o o r ,&#13;
a u t o m a t i c , C D , n e w&#13;
s p e a k e r s , r u n s e x c e l le n t -&#13;
ly . $ 2 3 0 0 . (6 1 2 )8 1 9 - 5 2 5 4 .&#13;
S a t u r n S L 2 '9 9 $ 2 6 0 0&#13;
S a t u r n S C 2 '9 7 $ 2 7 0 0&#13;
7 3 4 - 6 6 9 - 4 4 3 3&#13;
T O Y O T A C a m r y '9 4 -&#13;
1 7 7 K , v e r y c l e a n , l i t t le&#13;
r u s t , a l l p o w e r , r e l i a b le ,&#13;
r u n s g r e a t . A s k in g&#13;
$ 2 5 0 0 . (7 3 4 )5 7 2 - 7 5 4 1 .&#13;
T o y o t a P r e v i a '91&#13;
R a r e t o f i n d , s u p e r&#13;
m a in t a in e d , A W D . 2 1 4 K&#13;
$ 3 8 5 0 / b e s t 7 3 4 - 4 7 4 - 4 5 8 7&#13;
V W C a b r io C o n v e r t ib l e&#13;
'9 5 - 5 - s p e e d m a n u a l ,&#13;
1 2 0 K , $ 2 7 5 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 9 8 - 0 5 5 9&#13;
$ 5 0 0 ! P o l i c e Im p o u n d s !&#13;
H o n d a , e t c f r o m $ 5 0 0 L i s t in&#13;
g s : 8 0 0 - 6 1 9 - 3 7 9 0 x 2 2 7 5&#13;
H o n d a A c c o r d S E '0 2 -&#13;
1 1 4 K m i . , s u p e r c le a n ,&#13;
lo a d e d , $ 7 ,9 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 3 2 0 - 4 9 4 9&#13;
H o n d a A c c o r d L X '0 4&#13;
4 d r , a u t o , a i r , a l l p o w e r ,&#13;
c r u i s e , C D , l o w m i .&#13;
$ 1 2 ,8 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 3 2 - 0 0 4 9&#13;
H O N D A C IV IC E X 1 9 9 7&#13;
1 5 2 0 0 0 m i le s , 2 d o o r , 5-&#13;
A PICTURE IS WORTH A s p e e d , g o o d c o n d i t io n ,&#13;
THOUSAND WORDS! $ 3 7 5 0 (7 3 4 )9 9 7 - 8 4 2 6 .&#13;
I n c r e a s e c a l l s b y i n c lu d in&#13;
g a p h o t o in y o u r a d !&#13;
P l a c e y o u r c l a s s i f i e d a d&#13;
in T h e L i v in g s t o n C o m m&#13;
u n i t y N e w s f o r o n l y $1&#13;
p e r l in e a n d n o w f o r ju s t&#13;
$ 2 0 m o r e , y o u c a n a d d a&#13;
p i c t u r e and g e t e x p o s u r e&#13;
o n t h e w e b w i t h M L i v e !&#13;
« T H E L IV IN G S T O N “ COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
810-844-2000&#13;
o r o n - l in e a t&#13;
m l i v e . c o m / a a n e w s a d s&#13;
B u i c k P a r k A v e . '9 7 -&#13;
B l a c k , lo a d e d , m o o n&#13;
r o o f , w h e e l s , 9 1 K . L o o k s&#13;
&amp; d r i v e s g o o d . $ 4 3 0 0 /&#13;
b e s t . (7 3 4 ) 9 0 4 - 1 6 8 7 .&#13;
C h e v y C a v i l e r '0 4 - 2&#13;
d o o r , a u t o , a i r , C D , s u n&#13;
r o o f , c r u i s e , 5 0 K M L ,&#13;
$ 4 8 0 0 . 2 4 8 - 2 3 1 - 6 3 5 9 .&#13;
C H E V Y IM P A L A '0 3 -&#13;
4 d o o r , a u t o , a i r , C D ,&#13;
5 3 K m i . $ 7 5 0 0 .&#13;
(2 4 8 ) 2 3 1 - 6 3 5 9&#13;
C h e v y M a l ib u L T '0 5 o r&#13;
P o n t i a c G 6 G T '0 6 L E A S E&#13;
T A K E O V E R ! l O m o s le f t !&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 6 3 - 4 7 8 6&#13;
F o r d 5 0 0 S E S '0 6 - A u t o ,&#13;
A / C , C D , p o w e r , 1 7 K ,&#13;
w a r r , $ 1 3 ,8 0 0 .4 8 4 - 0 8 4 9&#13;
Ford Contour S E '99&#13;
A u t o , 1 o w n e r , o n l y 2 5 K&#13;
m i , $ 5 ,3 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 9 9 6 - 2 0 0 2&#13;
F o r d F o c u s Z X 3 '0 3 G r e a t&#13;
M P G , a u t o , a i r , m u s t s e e&#13;
$ 6 8 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 6 4 4 - 5 7 8 5 .&#13;
H o n d a C i v i c '0 0 -&#13;
E x c . C o n d . 9 5 K . A u t o ,&#13;
s u p e r c le a n , $ 6 ,7 0 0 / b e s t .&#13;
2 4 8 - 2 1 9 - 5 8 9 8&#13;
H O N D A C IV IC 2 0 0 1 , 4 D r ,&#13;
A u t o , A B S , S i d e A i r B a g s ,&#13;
C D , M o o n r o o f , P o w e r&#13;
lo c k s / w i n d o w s . R e a r&#13;
S p o i l e r , N o s e M a s k ,&#13;
7 0 ,0 0 0 M i l e s S e r v i c e +&#13;
N e w T i r e s &amp; B a t t e r y ,&#13;
E v e n i n g s (7 3 4 )6 6 8 - 6 5 9 8 .&#13;
H y u n d a i E l a n t r a G L S '9 9&#13;
p o w e r a u t o a i r g r e a t&#13;
m p g $ 3 4 5 0 7 3 4 - 6 4 4 - 5 7 8 5&#13;
H Y U N D A I T I B U R O N G T&#13;
V 6 '0 6 - A U T O M A T I C ,&#13;
5 K m i le s , $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )7 6 9 - 5 7 6 2 .&#13;
J A G U A R S - t y p e 3 .0 '0 4 -&#13;
L e a t h e r r o o f 3 2 K w a r r .&#13;
$ 1 9 ,8 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 2 0 - 7 5 3 3 .&#13;
K IA S P E C T R A 5 0 5 1 5 K&#13;
m i le s , s h o w r o o m c o n d i t&#13;
io n , $ 1 2 5 0 0 . E X T R A S&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 7 8 - 1 5 7 5 .________________&#13;
L E X U S I S 3 0 0 0 2 4 8 ,0 0 0&#13;
m i le s , 4 d o o r , 5 - s p e e d ,&#13;
g r a y W / b la c k in t e r io r ,&#13;
$ 1 5 ,5 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 7 1 7 - 8 4 6 6 .&#13;
M a z d a 6 s '0 3 - A u t o , V - 6 ,&#13;
lo a d e d , s p o r t &amp; c h r o m e&#13;
p k g s , e x t r a s h a r p 8 c le a n&#13;
n e w t i r e s / b r a k e s / tu n e -&#13;
u p , 6 8 K m i . $ 1 0 ,8 5 0 /&#13;
b e s t . (7 3 4 ) 3 9 5 - 7 0 7 2 .&#13;
M e r c e d e s 3 8 0 S E '8 5 -&#13;
f u l l y lo a d e d , $ 2 6 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 8 6 - 0 7 4 4 .&#13;
J e e p L ib e r t y '0 4 - 4 x 4 ,&#13;
5 - s p d , A / C , C D , p o w e r ,&#13;
5 0 K , $ 8 9 0 0 . 3 2 0 - 2 5 1 4 .&#13;
M e r c u r y M o u n t in e e r 9 7&#13;
1 6 5 K , 5 d o o r , a u t o , g o o d&#13;
c o n d i t io n , B la c k / G r a y ,&#13;
8 c y l , A W D , A B S . A i r , ,&#13;
a la rm , a l lo y s , r a d io / '&#13;
c a s s e t t e , b u c k e t s e a t s ,&#13;
c r u i s e , le a t h e r , p o w e r&#13;
lo c k s , s e a t s &amp; w in d o w s ,&#13;
s u n r o o f , t i l t , $ 4 2 5 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 7 8 6 - 8 2 5 9 .&#13;
New rates far&#13;
entry level job posUngs&#13;
Trucks&#13;
M e r c u r y M o u n t a i n e e r '0 4&#13;
A W D a u t o A / C , D V D 3 9 K&#13;
$ 1 2 ,5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 4 8 4 - 9 9 0 1 .&#13;
Ford F-150 '97&#13;
S u p e r c a b , 1 3 0 K m i . ,&#13;
$ 5 4 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 6 3 - 8 0 0 8&#13;
F O R D F 2 5 0 '0 3 1 4 5 ,0 0 0&#13;
m i le s , 2 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c ,&#13;
2 W D , $ 8 0 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 2 9 - 2 0 0 7 .&#13;
F o r d R a n g e r X L T E d g e&#13;
'0 1 5 - s p d , A / C , C D , 6 0 K ,&#13;
$ 6 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 8 2 9 - 9 7 0 0 .&#13;
I Vans and Buses&#13;
M e r c e d e s S 5 0 0 ' 0 5 ■&#13;
A u t o , b la c k , f u l l y lo a d e d ,&#13;
2 1 K m i . , e x c . c o n d i t io n .&#13;
$ 4 5 ,9 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 7 8 - 4 9 1 6&#13;
D O D G E C A R A V A N '0 3 -&#13;
A l l p o w e r , c r u i s e , e x c e lle&#13;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>FRIDAY, AUGUST 31,2007 www.m live.com&#13;
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Roundabouts among work deferred beyond 2008 for lack of funding&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Three planned Livingston County&#13;
road projects will go by the wayside,&#13;
at least for next year, due to lack of&#13;
local funding.&#13;
Livingston County Road Commission&#13;
Managing Director Mike Craine&#13;
is anticipating up to 5 percent less&#13;
money from the Michigan Department&#13;
of Transportation (mostly federal&#13;
funds administered by the state)&#13;
in 2008.&#13;
The Livingston County Road&#13;
Commission met last week to discuss&#13;
which projects will take place&#13;
as scheduled and which go be postponed,&#13;
at least for the coming year.&#13;
“The solution you’d like to have&#13;
is do all of them,” Craine said. “Unfortimately,&#13;
we’re in a shrinking revenue&#13;
base.”&#13;
One project that remains on the&#13;
list is a biggie: The $8 million East&#13;
Grand River Avenue reconstruction&#13;
and widening project. The work&#13;
straddles the Green Oak-Brighton&#13;
Township line, and merchants along&#13;
the route will install decorative lighting&#13;
to coincide with the project.&#13;
The project will cost about $8.3&#13;
million, the bulk of that coming from&#13;
MDOT and federal highway administration&#13;
funds.&#13;
The work involves tearing up the&#13;
old, two-lane, concrete road, and replacing&#13;
it with a five-lane thoroughfare&#13;
(two lanes each direction and a&#13;
center left-turn lane) for most of the&#13;
2.7-miIe stretch from US-23 to Pleasant&#13;
Valley Road.&#13;
Craine told road commissioners&#13;
the project is badly needed. He said&#13;
it has been deferred for several years&#13;
because of funding, and a lot of federal&#13;
highway money would be lost if&#13;
it didn’t go forward.&#13;
“We will lose $2.3 (million) of the&#13;
$5.6 million (in total state-federal&#13;
funds) if we don’t go now,” he said.&#13;
Bids will be awarded for the project&#13;
Sept. 28. “The job’s ready to go,”&#13;
Craine said.&#13;
The other one out of five originally&#13;
SEE ROADS, A 4&#13;
■ Bridge work w ill affe c t th o se tra ve lin g&#13;
to Parker Campus, A2&#13;
BACK TO SCHOOL&#13;
Bus&#13;
drivers&#13;
brush&#13;
upon&#13;
safety&#13;
Fire, rollovers&#13;
worst-case,&#13;
rare scenarios&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
School starts next week and for&#13;
most students the school day is&#13;
framed by rides on the school bus.&#13;
School bus-related incidents send&#13;
17,000 children in the U.S. to emergency&#13;
rooms each year, according to&#13;
the National Highway 'fraffic Safety&#13;
Administration. Nearly one-fourth&#13;
of the accidents occur when children&#13;
are boarding or leaving buses.&#13;
Crashes account for 42 percent.&#13;
Falling, getting jostled during a&#13;
quick stop, and injuries from roughhousing&#13;
are among other ways children&#13;
get hurt on buses.&#13;
For the bus drivers, a lot is expected.&#13;
Training to become a driver typically&#13;
lasts six weeks and requires&#13;
A school bus was&#13;
turned on its side&#13;
during a safety training&#13;
session to simulate&#13;
a rollover accident,&#13;
with the help of the&#13;
Hartland Area Fire&#13;
Department. Here,&#13;
Lt.Terry Conklin&#13;
spots as Sandy Blair,&#13;
a Fowlerville school&#13;
bus driver, climbs out&#13;
the back of the bus&#13;
window.&#13;
PHOTOS;&#13;
JAM IE CH AR B EN E AU -P IS E L LA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON C O M M U N IT Y NEWS&#13;
INSIDE____________&#13;
■ Howell school o fficials&#13;
eye fu tu re plans, A3&#13;
■ Howell w ill use school's&#13;
recreation facilities, A2&#13;
■ Rick Fitzgerald: Fall&#13;
s chool season is fo r a l l , B1&#13;
■ Fall prep sports&#13;
p reviews c o ntin u e . Cl&#13;
an applicant to pass skills and&#13;
safety tests. Drivers are expected&#13;
to be familiar with the school bus,&#13;
inside and out including being able&#13;
to identify parts of the engine and&#13;
dashboard, inspecting the shocks,&#13;
tires, lights and back emergency&#13;
door, and passing a driving test.&#13;
All bus drivers in Livingston&#13;
SEE BUS SAFETY, A4&#13;
At far left,&#13;
Joan Harvey,&#13;
a Livingston&#13;
Educational&#13;
Service&#13;
Agency bus&#13;
driver, learns&#13;
to use a fire&#13;
extinguisher&#13;
under the&#13;
direction of&#13;
Bob Cahill, who&#13;
works for Excel&#13;
Fire and Safety&#13;
Inc. in Howell.&#13;
At left. May&#13;
Beth Sobieski,&#13;
also a LESA&#13;
driver, climbs&#13;
through the&#13;
bus. These were&#13;
some of the&#13;
safety lessons&#13;
offered during a&#13;
training session&#13;
in Hartland&#13;
Township&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Back to school&#13;
Following are the opening&#13;
days for students in local&#13;
public school districts:&#13;
■ Brighton Area Schools:&#13;
Tuesday, Sept. 4.&#13;
■ Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools:&#13;
Tuesday, Sept. 4.&#13;
■ Hartland Consolidated&#13;
Schools;&#13;
Wednesday, Sept. 5.&#13;
■ Howell Public Schools:&#13;
Tuesday, Sept. 4.&#13;
■ Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools:&#13;
Wednesday, Sept. 5.&#13;
■ South Lyon Community&#13;
Schools:&#13;
Tuesday, Sept. 4.&#13;
■ Whitmore Lake Public&#13;
Schools:&#13;
Tuesday, Sept. 4.&#13;
So u th Lyon prepares to open d is tric t's 2nd high school on Tuesday&#13;
The new high&#13;
school was&#13;
funded through&#13;
a voter-approved&#13;
$98 million bond&#13;
in 2002.&#13;
Bill Pearson, superintendent&#13;
of South Lyon Community&#13;
Schools, above the commons&#13;
area at South Lyon East High&#13;
School. A L A N W AR REN ,TH E LIVINGSTON C O M M U N IT Y N EWS&#13;
Black and silver will&#13;
represent the new&#13;
facility, home to the&#13;
Cougars&#13;
BY MARJORIE&#13;
KAUTH-KARJALA&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Watch out for cougar sightings&#13;
in South Lyon.&#13;
The elusive cats will come&#13;
out in force next Tuesday&#13;
when the new South Lyon&#13;
East High School opens at&#13;
52200 10 Mile Road.&#13;
The facility, the South&#13;
Lyon district’s second high&#13;
school, will be the home of&#13;
the Cougars. The Cougars&#13;
will be crosstown rivals of&#13;
the Lions of South Lyon High&#13;
School.&#13;
Wearing a black-and-sUver&#13;
T-shirt proclaiming her the&#13;
“property” of the Cougars,&#13;
15-year-old Chelsea Woods&#13;
gave a tour of the new 310,000-&#13;
square-foot school to parents,&#13;
students and staff during an&#13;
open house Saturday. Tourgoers&#13;
appeared awed by the&#13;
facilities at the school, which&#13;
include an 800-seat three-tier&#13;
auditorium, a 10-lane swimming&#13;
pool and a large weight&#13;
and fitness room.&#13;
Having graduated from a&#13;
smaller school. South Lyon&#13;
preschool teacher Sarah&#13;
Madaleno said that she was&#13;
overwhelmed by the facilities.&#13;
“I can’t believe there’s a batting&#13;
cage,” she said.&#13;
Lynn Kneisel, whose children&#13;
graduated from South&#13;
Lyon schools, said the facili-&#13;
SEE SOUTH LYON, A 4&#13;
IN D E X&#13;
Achievers B5&#13;
Calendar B4&#13;
Classified ads C3&#13;
Livingston Life B1&#13;
Retail Report AS&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column B1&#13;
Scrapbook B5&#13;
Volunteers B6&#13;
To re p o r t news o r fo r fre e hom e&#13;
d eliv e ry call (810)844-2000.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
8 Mile bridge over US-23 slated to reopen today&#13;
Good news for motorists in&#13;
the Whitmore Lake area; The&#13;
Eight Mile Road bridge over&#13;
US-23 was scheduled to reopen&#13;
today. MDOT began rehabilitation&#13;
work on it and three other&#13;
bridges March 1.&#13;
It’s all part of an $8.2 million&#13;
project in which US-23 received&#13;
a major facelift from south of&#13;
Brighton to Ann Arbor. All lanes&#13;
of US-23 between Barker and&#13;
Silver Lake roads in Livingston&#13;
and Washtenaw counties were&#13;
reopened Aug. 18, two weeks&#13;
ahead of schedule.&#13;
While most of the work is&#13;
finished, MDOT cautions that&#13;
intermittent single-lane closures&#13;
will occur on both the&#13;
northbound and southbound&#13;
sides of US-23 on weekdays&#13;
between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.,&#13;
through mid-October. FTnal&#13;
paving of southbound US-23&#13;
between Warren and Barker&#13;
roads is expected to begin&#13;
Sept. 5 and continue until&#13;
mid-October, taking place at&#13;
night.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Two-school plan&#13;
state funding is key to opening&#13;
Howell’s two high schools. A3&#13;
Bluesj'azzontap&#13;
Smokin’ Jazz &amp; Barbeque&#13;
Blues Festival back Sept. 8. B2&#13;
More than football&#13;
Check out the season previews&#13;
for volleyball, swimming and&#13;
soccer. Cl&#13;
What a garden&#13;
Brighton&#13;
couple’s&#13;
bountiful&#13;
garden is&#13;
hard to&#13;
overlook.&#13;
B1&#13;
A2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, A U G U S T 3 1 , 2 0 0 7&#13;
Leader's&#13;
service&#13;
spanned&#13;
decades&#13;
Former council&#13;
member died last&#13;
week; services today&#13;
B Y TO M TO LE N&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
Rineral services for former&#13;
Howell City Council Member&#13;
Paul “Pete” Baldwin, a man described&#13;
as a “pillar of the community,”&#13;
were scheduled for&#13;
today. Baldwin died last week&#13;
at age 84.&#13;
Such was his impact on the&#13;
community that a city park and&#13;
its recreational center were&#13;
named after Baldwin.&#13;
“He is a gift for the entire&#13;
community,” Howell Mayor&#13;
Geri Moen said after Monday&#13;
night’s City Council meeting.&#13;
Baldwin may have been&#13;
small in stature, but Moen said&#13;
he was larger than life in his&#13;
impact on the community. “His&#13;
history in Howell is huge,” she&#13;
said.&#13;
Despite a gruff, gravely voice,&#13;
Baldwin had a wide circle of&#13;
friends and seemingly no enemies.&#13;
“He had a friendly, easygoing&#13;
personality,” said Moen.&#13;
In his youth, Baldwin worked&#13;
for his parents at Baldwin’s&#13;
pharmacy, on the comer of&#13;
Grand River and Michigan avenues,&#13;
in the building that now&#13;
houses Uptown Coffeehouse.&#13;
After graduating from the&#13;
University of Michigan with a&#13;
pharmacy degree he took over&#13;
the family business. Over the&#13;
years, Baldwin remained a&#13;
staunch U-M fan.&#13;
Baldwin’s community service&#13;
spanned several decades.&#13;
In addition to running his&#13;
business, he served as an administrator&#13;
for many years at&#13;
the former McPherson Hospital&#13;
in Howell, now St. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Livingston Hospital.&#13;
He served a term on the City&#13;
Council in the late 1950s, and&#13;
nearly 30 years later was back,&#13;
serving on council from 1989 to&#13;
1995. He also was a Livingston&#13;
County commissioner in&#13;
the 1970s, served on the Howell&#13;
City Planning Commission&#13;
and continued on the Howell&#13;
Zoning Board of Appeals until&#13;
recently. Baldwin was the second&#13;
former Howell City Council&#13;
member to die in the last year:&#13;
Donald MiUer died April 4 after&#13;
a bout with cancer.&#13;
Baldwin was on the Board&#13;
of Deacons at the First Presbyterian&#13;
Church, was a longtime&#13;
member of the Howell Rotary&#13;
Club and Howell Area Chamber&#13;
of Commerce and involved&#13;
in the HowellJaycees. He was&#13;
named Howell Chamber’s Citizen&#13;
of the Year in 1958.&#13;
Baldwin was a major factor&#13;
in the construction of the Howell&#13;
Recreation Center and a dty&#13;
park one block north of Grand&#13;
River on Byron Road, is named&#13;
after Baldwin and his late wife,&#13;
Norma.&#13;
He is survived by three children,&#13;
five grandchildren and&#13;
one great-grandchild.&#13;
Fimeral services were scheduled&#13;
for 11 a.m. today at the&#13;
First Presbyterian Church, 323&#13;
W Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
News Staff Reporter Laurie&#13;
Humphrey contributed to this&#13;
report. Reach Tom Tolen at tto!en@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at810-844-2009.&#13;
City, schools team up for rec offerings&#13;
Howell governments expand efforts to serve community&#13;
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News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
S T E P H E N IE K O E H N&#13;
News Sp e c ia l W riter&#13;
The city of Howell and Howell&#13;
Public Schools will offer expanded&#13;
recreational programming&#13;
to participants of the&#13;
Howell Area Parks and Recreation&#13;
Authority at Howell High&#13;
School through next summer.&#13;
Calling the tentative agreement&#13;
“a great opportunity for&#13;
the community,” City Manager&#13;
Shea Charles said the two governmental&#13;
entities have been&#13;
negotiating provisions of the&#13;
plan for months. Some details&#13;
remain, but both the city and&#13;
the school district support the&#13;
undertaking. School board&#13;
members showed their support&#13;
Monday by approving the&#13;
agreement 5-2. The city council&#13;
will vote on the plan at a future&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Under terms of the plan,&#13;
the city will pick up day-to-day&#13;
maintenance costs including&#13;
utilities, field upkeep and insurance.&#13;
In exchange, the recreation&#13;
authority can use the&#13;
high school field house and adjacent&#13;
fields for programming.&#13;
Scheduling will remain a duty&#13;
of school personnel.&#13;
“The city has found it impossible&#13;
to meet the recreational&#13;
needs it has met in the past,”&#13;
said Howell Public Schools Superintendent&#13;
Chuck Bremen&#13;
With the growth of local&#13;
recreation leagues and school&#13;
sports, field space is in high demand.&#13;
While groups who have&#13;
State bridge project&#13;
a headache in Marion&#13;
Work on Norton Road&#13;
will continue into fall&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
A lot of Howell students&#13;
and parents who drive them&#13;
to school are going to have to&#13;
go several miles out of their&#13;
way to get to the new Howell&#13;
High School Parker Campus&#13;
when it opens 'Riesday.&#13;
The Norton Road bridge&#13;
over the South Branch of the&#13;
Shiawassee River in Marion&#13;
Township has been closed&#13;
since June 11 for replacement&#13;
with a completely new&#13;
span. The bridge, and the&#13;
road, won’t be reopened until&#13;
the end of October - possibly&#13;
later, if the weather doesn’t&#13;
cooperate.&#13;
Howell Public Schools Director&#13;
of Operations Mike Peterson&#13;
said the bridge closure&#13;
will result in some students&#13;
having to spend more time on&#13;
the bus. “It’s going to impact&#13;
some routes,” he said. “It’s&#13;
always bad when something&#13;
goes wrong in a construction&#13;
project.”&#13;
But the most serious adjustment&#13;
the school system&#13;
faces this fall is the opening of&#13;
the new Parker Campus and&#13;
the fact that, for at least the&#13;
first year, it will serve as the&#13;
only high school for grades&#13;
10-12.&#13;
Linda Manson-Dempsey&#13;
who operates a day care center&#13;
not far from the bridge, is&#13;
not happy.&#13;
“A lot of parents (have to)&#13;
detour out of their way to&#13;
get here,” she said. “I wonder&#13;
what’s going to happen&#13;
when the buses start running&#13;
'Tuesday? It’s really inconvenient.”&#13;
The Michigan Department&#13;
of Transportation - and not&#13;
the Livingston County Road&#13;
Commission as one might&#13;
assume - is in charge of the&#13;
bridge project. The reason&#13;
is that a portion of the road,&#13;
M-155, is a state highway&#13;
that formerly went to the old&#13;
state tuberculosis sanitarium&#13;
which closed decades ago.&#13;
However, M-155 remains a&#13;
state highway, with MDOT&#13;
responsible for its upkeep.&#13;
MDOT was supposed to&#13;
have started on the bridge&#13;
project in June, but a delay&#13;
occurred when it became&#13;
necessary to redesign a&#13;
sewer pipe going under the&#13;
river, which required a new&#13;
permit from the Michigan&#13;
Department of Environmental&#13;
Quality.&#13;
Dan Lowe, a member of&#13;
the Marion Township Board&#13;
of 'Trustees, is upset with the&#13;
state over the delays. “(Monday)&#13;
they removed the pavement&#13;
on the approaches; up&#13;
till that point there was no&#13;
reason to close it,” Lowe insists.&#13;
Lowe said It’s burdensome&#13;
because he operates an excavation&#13;
business, and while his&#13;
home is on the east side of the&#13;
bridge, his shop is on the west&#13;
side, necessitating a detour of&#13;
up to four miles.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
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SHUTTLE AVAILABLE FROM BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL TO DOWNTOWN A l i JM&#13;
long-standing agreements with&#13;
the Howell schools such as Junior&#13;
Football and Junior Baseball,&#13;
will be accommodated, the&#13;
new arrangement will make&#13;
room for additional leagues&#13;
such as adult men’s softball.&#13;
Recreation users will also be&#13;
able to use the high school’s&#13;
weight room and gym.&#13;
Charles said school representatives&#13;
approached him&#13;
about the city taking over the&#13;
facilities temporarily since&#13;
Howell High School students&#13;
will move to the Parker Campus&#13;
during a year-long renovation&#13;
project. Administrators&#13;
were looking for cost-effective&#13;
ways to maintain the facilities&#13;
appearance, preferring not to&#13;
abandon the building and its&#13;
fields, he explained.&#13;
School board vice president&#13;
Jeannine Pratt wondered if&#13;
the district could realize some&#13;
revenue if they charged the&#13;
city rent for the facilities and&#13;
claimed a portion of fees levied&#13;
on participants in the various&#13;
programs. “Is it responsible&#13;
for us to be, essentially, giving&#13;
away (use of the facilities)?”&#13;
she asked. School 'lYoistee&#13;
Dean Miller also opposed the&#13;
agreement.&#13;
Audience member Mike Witt&#13;
expressed reservations about&#13;
during Monday’s school meeting.&#13;
“You’ve already said we’re&#13;
in a financial crisis,” he told the&#13;
board. “Why aren’t we seeing&#13;
some of the profit from these&#13;
facilities? It just makes sense.”&#13;
Associate Superintendent&#13;
Rick 'Terres said the agree-&#13;
IN B R I E F&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Flea Market spaces&#13;
still available&#13;
Vendor spaces are still available&#13;
for the Sept. 15 Flea Market&#13;
that’s part of the annual Fall&#13;
Fest at the Fowlerville Fairgrounds.&#13;
The 20-foot-by-20-foot&#13;
spaces cost $10 each. iWieeds&#13;
benefit the Livingston Centre&#13;
Historical Village at the fairgrounds.&#13;
Vendors should bring&#13;
tables, chairs and awnings. 'The&#13;
flea market runs 8 a.m.- 2 p.m.&#13;
Cash and checks for spots&#13;
will be accepted until Sept. 10.&#13;
Only cash be accepted after&#13;
that and at the gate on the&#13;
day of the event. Fbr registration&#13;
forms or more information,&#13;
call Erin Drummond at&#13;
517-223-9919.&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Pettys Road speed&#13;
study requested&#13;
Officials have requested a&#13;
speed study for Pettys Road&#13;
from East M-36 to where it&#13;
turns into Edgelake Drive.&#13;
A resolution authorizing the&#13;
study was approved by the&#13;
Hamburg Township Board&#13;
Aug. 21 and forwarded to the&#13;
Livingston County Road Commission.&#13;
'The stucty will be done&#13;
by the Michigan State Police at&#13;
a date yet to be determined.&#13;
The study was prompted by&#13;
a neighborhood association on&#13;
Edgelake Drive whose members&#13;
were concerned with the&#13;
45-mph speed on Pettys Road&#13;
because of the deteriorated&#13;
condition of the road and the&#13;
hairpin turn as it becomes Edgelake&#13;
Drive.&#13;
Pettys Road is south off of&#13;
M-36 between the Zukey Lake&#13;
'Tavern and Hamburg Village&#13;
Shopping Center. It nms by&#13;
Lakeland Elementary School.&#13;
Township funds&#13;
warning device&#13;
'Township ofiScials are again&#13;
giving financial support to a device&#13;
that helps warn residents&#13;
about rising Huron River waters.&#13;
The Board of 'Hustees on&#13;
Aug. 21 approved spending&#13;
$2,967 to help fund the streamgauging&#13;
station on the Huron&#13;
River near Hamburg Road.&#13;
The station is used heavily to&#13;
monitor and register water levels&#13;
and potential flooding.&#13;
Hamburg’s portion pays for&#13;
one third of the cost to keep the&#13;
station running. Similar contributions&#13;
come from Green Oak&#13;
'Township and the Livingston&#13;
County Board of Commissioners.&#13;
An additional $8,900 in&#13;
matching ftinds comes from&#13;
the station’s operator, the U.S.&#13;
Geological Survey, a division&#13;
of the U.S. Department of the&#13;
Interior.&#13;
Park-using groups&#13;
to submit reports&#13;
The township has revised&#13;
its park use policy to require&#13;
community recreation organizations&#13;
friat use its parks to&#13;
supply the Board of 'IVustees&#13;
with annual financial reports&#13;
that meet National Association&#13;
of Certified F*ublic Accountants&#13;
standards.&#13;
That includes the youth&#13;
soccer, football and baseball&#13;
organizations; the Hamburg&#13;
Enhanced Recreation Organization&#13;
and the Hamburg RyC&#13;
Flyers Club.&#13;
Groups who fail to provide&#13;
the reports may be denied use&#13;
of the township’s recreational&#13;
facilities, officials said. Details:&#13;
810-231-1000.&#13;
Disposal of fats,&#13;
greases outlined&#13;
The owners of Hamburg&#13;
Township’s growing number&#13;
of food service establishments&#13;
will soon be receiving a letter&#13;
from the township’s Department&#13;
of lAiblic Works regarding&#13;
the proper disposal of fats,&#13;
oils and greases.&#13;
The township’s Board of&#13;
'IVustees authorized the letter,&#13;
which DPW Superintendent&#13;
Don Miller said is a reminder&#13;
that sewer users must stay&#13;
within the rules for disposal of&#13;
the wastes set by state and national&#13;
environmental agencies.&#13;
Fhts, oils and greases improperly&#13;
dumped into the&#13;
township’s sewer system cause&#13;
problems with the treatment&#13;
of sewage at the wastewater&#13;
treatment plant that could result&#13;
in higher sewer treatment&#13;
fees. Miller said.&#13;
DPW technicians also will&#13;
visit local food service establishments&#13;
in the coming weeks&#13;
to gather information. Details:&#13;
810-231-8158.&#13;
Recouping of&#13;
sewer costs sought&#13;
Officials have adopted a resolution&#13;
authorizing Hamburg&#13;
'Township to recoup costs and&#13;
expenses from residents who&#13;
make emergency calls for owner-&#13;
related sewer repairs.&#13;
Residents who request service&#13;
calls for sewer pipe blockages,&#13;
owner-caused damage&#13;
and tumed-off power breakers&#13;
now will be charged for time,&#13;
labor and materials, plus a 10&#13;
percent administrative fee.&#13;
Officials said they hope that&#13;
will cut down on the increasing&#13;
number of the calls the township’s&#13;
Department of Public&#13;
Works has been receiving lately.&#13;
Details: 810-231-1000.&#13;
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interim director&#13;
Hartland 'Township’s Cromaine&#13;
Library has appointed&#13;
Jeaime Smith as interim director.&#13;
Smith has been with the&#13;
library for nine years as head&#13;
of youth services. The Board of&#13;
'IVustees is searching for a permanent&#13;
library director.&#13;
Howell&#13;
Work begins&#13;
at mansion&#13;
“Minor work” has already&#13;
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merit will result in cost savings&#13;
for the district. “I’m looking at&#13;
cost-avoidance (of maintenance&#13;
fees,) as opposed to revenue&#13;
generation,” he said. “We’d be&#13;
looking at about $8,500 if we&#13;
leased the facilities. But this&#13;
way, at a minimum, it will be a&#13;
wash ... and we may actually&#13;
save money.”&#13;
The arrangement will last 10 -&#13;
months, “and we have no ex- “&#13;
pectations of having expanded&#13;
access once the students return&#13;
(to Howell High School,)”&#13;
Charles said.&#13;
In the meantime, he hopes&#13;
area residents take advantage&#13;
of this opportunity. Terres&#13;
agreed. ‘The real benefit of&#13;
the agreement is the public,&#13;
through expanded programs.”&#13;
begun at 915 N. Michigan&#13;
Ave., the site of the historic&#13;
McPherson Mansion. Members&#13;
of the Howell Planning&#13;
Commission approved a request&#13;
by the new owners,&#13;
Roger and Kelly Myers, to&#13;
do structural work at the&#13;
carriage house, as well as&#13;
minimal work to the Greek&#13;
Revival home built by William&#13;
McPherson in 1915.&#13;
Howell City Council Member&#13;
Dawn Cooper, who also&#13;
sits on the city’s planning&#13;
commission, said that “only&#13;
minor repairs” are permitted&#13;
because the planning&#13;
commission has yet to see&#13;
and approve a site plan proposal&#13;
which is expected in&#13;
October.&#13;
Work to the carriage house&#13;
will involve vinyl siding, window&#13;
and roof replacement,&#13;
while the primary residence&#13;
is slated to receive new gutters&#13;
and downspouts.&#13;
The new owners, who intend&#13;
to open a law firm at&#13;
the location, are preparing&#13;
the property for winter.&#13;
Planning commissioners&#13;
allowed the limited work to&#13;
prevent the buildings from&#13;
further water deterioration.&#13;
Planner to serve&#13;
city temporarily&#13;
Erin Perdu, a community&#13;
planner with ENP &amp; Associates,&#13;
will serve the city two&#13;
or three days a week until a&#13;
permanent replacement can&#13;
be found for outgoing Community&#13;
Development Director&#13;
Amy Connolly, who has&#13;
accepted a job in Illinois.&#13;
Perdu, who has worked&#13;
for the city before, will be on&#13;
site to handle daily activities&#13;
while city leaders evaluate&#13;
their needs and conduct&#13;
candidate interviews.&#13;
Administrators hope to&#13;
have the position filled by&#13;
Dec. 31.&#13;
Services will be billed to&#13;
the city at a rate of $1,350&#13;
per week for three days or&#13;
$900 per week for two days.&#13;
Night meetings and additional&#13;
services would be&#13;
billed at $80 per hour as&#13;
needed.&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Families invited to&#13;
Navigator School&#13;
Families of students attending&#13;
fifth and sixth&#13;
grades at Pinckney’s Navigator&#13;
School this year are&#13;
invited to Navigate Your&#13;
Way Day from 5 to 6:30 p.m.&#13;
'Tuesday, Sept. 4, the day before&#13;
school starts.&#13;
Adults must accompany&#13;
all students.&#13;
Navigate Your Way Day&#13;
is a time for students to&#13;
find their classrooms, move&#13;
into lockers and meet their&#13;
teachers.&#13;
A sampling of foods&#13;
served during the school&#13;
year also will be available in&#13;
the cafeteria.&#13;
To find out more, call the&#13;
school at 810-225-5300.&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
1&#13;
T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, A U G U S T 3 1 , 2 0 0 7 A3&#13;
Have recreation, will travel to townships&#13;
Open houses&#13;
highlight Howell&#13;
Parks &amp; Rec&#13;
BY U U R IE HUMPHREY&#13;
News Staff Reporter&#13;
The newly distributed Howell&#13;
Area Parks and Recreation&#13;
brochure offers more than just&#13;
new recreational offerings inside&#13;
its pages, it features a new&#13;
b look, a new fee schedule and a&#13;
^ new philosophy.&#13;
It’s a message the group’s&#13;
interim director, Carol Stone,&#13;
is trying to get out with two recent&#13;
traveling recreation open&#13;
houses.&#13;
^ “We thought it would be a&#13;
" nice idea to reach out to the&#13;
townships and bring recreation&#13;
out to the area,” said Stone during&#13;
last week’s Oceola Township&#13;
event, which offered area&#13;
residents a chance to experience&#13;
fencing, broom ball, family&#13;
bingo, and more. A similar&#13;
event occurred Aug. 16 in Marion&#13;
Township. Both events were&#13;
capped off with Disney feature&#13;
filins on a moving movie screen.&#13;
A third event is planned for Genoa&#13;
Township, though that date&#13;
has not yet been set.&#13;
“The people that came re-&#13;
LAURIE H UM PH R E Y ,TH E LIVINGSTON C O M M U N IT Y NEVKS&#13;
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D a n ie l lo o k s o n d u r i n g a r e c e n t H o w e l l A r e a R e c r e a t io n A u t h o r i t y o p e n h o u s e a t O c e o la&#13;
T o w n s h ip H a ll.&#13;
ally enjoyed themselves,” said&#13;
Marion Township Treasurer&#13;
Paula W^ckoff, who serves on&#13;
the Howell Area Parks Recreation&#13;
Authority. “Cookie painting,&#13;
bingo and Frisbee were all&#13;
popular activities.”&#13;
According to Stone, the idea&#13;
to bring recreation to the townships&#13;
is an attempt to showcase&#13;
programs, increase enrollment,&#13;
educate area residents about&#13;
the recreation authority and&#13;
it’s three-tier fee system.&#13;
Members of the recreation&#13;
authority, with representatives&#13;
from the city of Howell and&#13;
townships of Oceola, Marion&#13;
and Genoa, agreed to the tiered&#13;
fee system for programs last&#13;
May based on contributions to&#13;
New group will pursue public art&#13;
Brighton commission&#13;
needs volunteers&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
The Brighton City Council is&#13;
moving to create a new group&#13;
to oversee such events as the&#13;
Brighton Biennial sculpture&#13;
exhibit and to attract more&#13;
public art and cultural events&#13;
to the community.&#13;
The Arts and Culture&#13;
Commission will replace the&#13;
Mayor’s Commission on Art&#13;
in Public Places. Council approved&#13;
first reading of the&#13;
ordinance creating the new&#13;
body this month. A public&#13;
hearing and second reading&#13;
is scheduled for Thursday,&#13;
Sept. 6.&#13;
Mayor Steve Monet said&#13;
this is the next step for the&#13;
city. “The Mayor’s Commission&#13;
on Art in Public Places&#13;
was informal - a first attempt&#13;
to put (large-scale public) art&#13;
in the city - and we need a&#13;
formal arrangement to collect&#13;
charitable donations,&#13;
make contracts with artists,&#13;
to donate art to the city of&#13;
Brighton,” he said.&#13;
Among the commission’s&#13;
responsibilities would be&#13;
deciding where to place the&#13;
rotating site Biennial sculptures,&#13;
along with developing&#13;
ways to attra ct new public&#13;
a rt and promote the cultural&#13;
amenities of the community.&#13;
Brighton Community Development&#13;
and Planning Director&#13;
Matt Modrack says the&#13;
group is being established by&#13;
ordinance, unlike the Mayor’s&#13;
Commission, which was created&#13;
by council resolution. “It&#13;
lends credibility and definition&#13;
and adds regulatory (teeth),”&#13;
Modrack said. Monet said the&#13;
new group will have more authority,&#13;
and be able to “submit&#13;
site plans, make recommendations&#13;
to council, solicit artists&#13;
and hold fundraisers.”&#13;
“It’s great,” said John&#13;
Sauve, who came up with&#13;
the idea for the Brighton Biennial&#13;
and who remains its&#13;
curator. Sauve also served&#13;
on the Mayor’s Commission,&#13;
but stepped down last year&#13;
after an issue arose over&#13;
whether members needed&#13;
to be city residents. Sauve&#13;
lives in Genoa Township.&#13;
“The new group has a&#13;
daunting task ahead of it in&#13;
trying to continue the Biennial,”&#13;
Sauve cautioned. “In&#13;
the fall of ‘08, this organization&#13;
takes down the Brighton&#13;
Biennial, which by all accounts&#13;
was successful,” he&#13;
said. To replace the Biennial&#13;
art with new sculptures, he&#13;
says, will cost a lot, necessitating&#13;
some fundraising.&#13;
Sauve said after the fall of&#13;
Howell board gets 1st look at high school moving plans&#13;
Administrators'goal&#13;
is to fully open both&#13;
by fall 2009&#13;
BY STEPHENIE KOEHN&#13;
News Special Writer&#13;
As Howell High School&#13;
10th- through 12th-graders&#13;
prepared for their first day of&#13;
classes Tuesday at the new&#13;
Parker Campus, administrators&#13;
gave the school board&#13;
its first look at a plan to fully&#13;
open both high school buildings&#13;
by September 2009.&#13;
Though the district’s inability&#13;
to open both schools&#13;
this year has disappointed&#13;
school officials and the community,&#13;
Associate Superintendent&#13;
Rick Terres told&#13;
board members Monday that&#13;
even in “best-case scenario”&#13;
the district would be looking&#13;
at a “structural surplus” in&#13;
its budget of just $282,000.&#13;
This figure is short of the&#13;
estimated $2.2 million needed&#13;
to open and operate the&#13;
school, Terres said.&#13;
The draft plan calls for&#13;
Howell High School, closed&#13;
for extensive renovations&#13;
during the 2007-08 school&#13;
year, to be temporarily renamed&#13;
Howell High School&#13;
North Campus.&#13;
Only the Career Technical&#13;
Education students will&#13;
still take classes there in the&#13;
coming year, in the building’s&#13;
vocational wing.&#13;
Parker, now called Howell&#13;
High School Parker Campus,&#13;
will open this fall with about&#13;
1,750 students in grades 10-&#13;
12. The district’s ninth-grade&#13;
students will continue to be&#13;
housed at the Freshman&#13;
Campus.&#13;
By September 2008, the&#13;
Freshman Campus will close&#13;
and its students shifted to&#13;
the North Campus, as renovations&#13;
there are completed&#13;
and space becomes available.&#13;
Freshmen and CTE students&#13;
are expected to number about&#13;
850. By September 2009, both&#13;
schools will open as full, fouryear&#13;
high schools. The renovated&#13;
North Campus will&#13;
again be called Howell High&#13;
School, and the Parker Campus&#13;
will be renamed Parker&#13;
High School. Each of the&#13;
two schools will have its own&#13;
sports teams and athletic departments&#13;
and band.&#13;
Highlander Way Middle&#13;
School will be the feeder&#13;
school for Howell High and&#13;
Three Fires Middle School&#13;
the feeder for Parker High.&#13;
Students who begin taking&#13;
classes at Parker will finish&#13;
at Parker, said Superintendent&#13;
Chuck Breiner, addressing&#13;
some parents’ concerns.&#13;
Eventually, likely by the 2014-&#13;
15 school year, it may be necessary&#13;
to reopen the Freshman&#13;
Campus as a middle&#13;
school, Breiner said.&#13;
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of government. City of Howell&#13;
residents as well as those who&#13;
live in Oceola Township would&#13;
pay the minimum, because&#13;
those municipalities each contribute&#13;
$100,000 to the authority.&#13;
Residents of Marion and&#13;
Genoa townships would pay&#13;
a higher amount, since each&#13;
of those townships contribute&#13;
$59,000, leaving others to pay&#13;
the highest amount, because&#13;
the authority receives no financial&#13;
support from their local&#13;
governments.&#13;
“Most people have been&#13;
very understanding” of the&#13;
fee structure,” said Stone.&#13;
She also noted that enrollment&#13;
had not dropped “as&#13;
much as you’d think” in the&#13;
authority’s first year of operation&#13;
due to the new fee&#13;
structure.&#13;
Recreation programs were&#13;
previously offered in the city&#13;
through the City of Howell’s&#13;
Parks and Recreation Department.&#13;
Recreation administrators&#13;
along with partnering&#13;
townships are working to expand&#13;
programming into the&#13;
townships.&#13;
Four soccer fields were created&#13;
earlier this summer for&#13;
$450,000 on 10 acres behind&#13;
Oceola Township Hall to expand&#13;
soccer programming. The&#13;
finished fields be rented to&#13;
Howell Parks and Recreation&#13;
for $1 annually, beginning next&#13;
year.&#13;
Stone, who assumed the recreation&#13;
authority director’s job&#13;
for the short-term just three&#13;
months ago, said the idea to&#13;
bring traveling events to the&#13;
township came from staff meetings.&#13;
It is a cause she will carry&#13;
imtil a permanent director&#13;
is selected. Interviews with&#13;
two finalists occurred earlier&#13;
this week, with a mid-October&#13;
planned start date.&#13;
Meanwhile, SELCRA -&#13;
Southeast Livingston County&#13;
Recreation Authority, also&#13;
is interviewing two finalists&#13;
for its director. That position&#13;
opened up in June when the&#13;
group’s former director was&#13;
terminated. According to Kim&#13;
Tobin, SELCRA board chairwoman,&#13;
they hope to appoint&#13;
a new director at the agency’s&#13;
Sept. 12 board meeting.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
810-844-2003.&#13;
next year, there will only be&#13;
a smattering of the nearly&#13;
30 sculptures that now&#13;
adorn the downtown area.&#13;
Sculptures remaining will&#13;
be the three purchased by&#13;
the Downtown Development&#13;
Authority and the one&#13;
bought by the city. A private&#13;
effort also is being made to&#13;
purchase another.&#13;
Monet said he is seeking&#13;
five city residents for the commission.&#13;
“We need volunteers,&#13;
anyone who wants to promote&#13;
the arts,” he said.&#13;
Those interested can submit&#13;
a resume to Mayor Steven&#13;
Monet, City of Brighton, 200&#13;
N. First St., Brighton, Mich.,&#13;
48116, or go to the city’s Web&#13;
site at www.brightoncity.org.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 8 i 0-844-2009.&#13;
plan, with its staged opening&#13;
of Parker High, rests on what&#13;
legislators do about aid to&#13;
schools, Breiner said.&#13;
“Everything is so up in the&#13;
air right now,” he said.&#13;
Referring to the per-pupil&#13;
“foundation grant” from the&#13;
state, Breiner said, “We’ve&#13;
heard everything from a $50&#13;
deficit to $200 on the plus&#13;
side. That’s how unclear&#13;
things are in Lansing. In the&#13;
past, it wasn’t a problem, because&#13;
we relied on the property&#13;
tax.”&#13;
With the economy relying&#13;
on the sales tax and lottery&#13;
proceeds for financing, he&#13;
said, schools are in trouble.&#13;
“We continue to go to Lansing&#13;
and beg for equity in&#13;
funding,” said Sue Drazic.&#13;
Howell receives among the&#13;
lowest per-pupil allocation&#13;
from the state. “If we weren’t&#13;
a donor district, we’d be able&#13;
to open Parker this year.”&#13;
IN B R I E F&#13;
School starts&#13;
with new hours&#13;
Brighton Area Schools has&#13;
new school hours: 8:55-11:58&#13;
a.m. for morning kindergarten,&#13;
12:33-3:36 p.m. for afternoon&#13;
kindergarten, 8:53 a.m.-3:45&#13;
p.m. for elementary school, 7:58&#13;
a.m.-2:40 p.m. for middle school&#13;
and 7:35 a.m.-2:21 p.m. for high&#13;
school. Thesday’s first day is a&#13;
half day. There is no morning&#13;
kindergarten, but afternoon&#13;
kindergarten will meet for orientation.&#13;
Elementary schools&#13;
will dismiss at noon, middle&#13;
school at 10:58 a.m. and high&#13;
school at 10:36 a.m.&#13;
City manager&#13;
earns good marks&#13;
Dana Foster, Brighton’s&#13;
city manager for 16 years, has&#13;
received a good annual evaluation.&#13;
Mayor Steve Monet&#13;
headed a subcommittee that&#13;
conducted the yearly review.&#13;
“Much of the success of the&#13;
City Council in the past 16 years&#13;
is due to (Foster) and hiring the&#13;
right people,” Monet said.&#13;
Foster credited the strong&#13;
efforts of his staff. “I really do&#13;
consider it a total organizational&#13;
effort,” Foster said, in thanking&#13;
the council for its continued&#13;
support.&#13;
Foster earns about $82,000&#13;
per year in his position. A salary&#13;
adjustment for Foster will&#13;
be considered at a later date.&#13;
Longtime employee&#13;
to leave Brighton&#13;
A longtime Brighton city employee&#13;
has accepted a position&#13;
with the federgd government.&#13;
Jennifer PiasecM, Brighton’s&#13;
management and development&#13;
services manager, has resigned&#13;
and taken a position in human&#13;
resources with U.S. District&#13;
Court in Boston, Mass.&#13;
Piaseck served the city for&#13;
about 10 years working for the&#13;
clerk, city manager and community&#13;
development areas.&#13;
Her last day is Sept. 7.&#13;
8 teachers called&#13;
back after layoffs&#13;
Eight Brighton Area Schools&#13;
teachers were called back to&#13;
work Monday. The teachers&#13;
had been given layoff notices&#13;
April 23 based on enrollment&#13;
projections, which have since&#13;
been updated.&#13;
A loss of 50 students had&#13;
been projected, but that number&#13;
has been reduced.&#13;
Teachers recalled are Ashley&#13;
White and John Rioux fixjm&#13;
Brighton High School, Charles&#13;
Christner and Michelle Pace&#13;
from Maltby Middle School,&#13;
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T h e c o m m o n s a r e a a t t h e n e w S o u th L y o n E a s t H ig h S c h o o l.&#13;
SOUTH LYON FROM A1&#13;
Students&#13;
show others&#13;
around new&#13;
school&#13;
ties are appropriate. “This&#13;
may look ostentatious, but&#13;
this is what the kids need,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
The growing district, with&#13;
about 7,000 students, has constructed&#13;
several new buildings&#13;
in recent years. The high school&#13;
project and other improvements&#13;
were funded through a&#13;
$98 million bond approved by&#13;
voters in 2002, said Superintendent&#13;
Bill Pearson.&#13;
Woods, a sophomore, was&#13;
enjoying her role Saturday.&#13;
“It feels great to show people&#13;
around the school,” she said.&#13;
She looks forward to a host of&#13;
opportunities at the school, including&#13;
serving on the student&#13;
council and playing in band.&#13;
Also, she said, she’ll be glad&#13;
to get out of South Lyon High&#13;
School where overcrowding&#13;
Ketisington Metro Park Pontiac Tr.&#13;
Lyon —on&#13;
Oaks is&#13;
1 io' o.&#13;
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...&#13;
SOUTH&#13;
LYON&#13;
S o u th L y o n E a s t&#13;
H ig h S c h o o l&#13;
10 Mile Rd. T&#13;
was becoming a problem.&#13;
“There were fights in the&#13;
hallway because there was no&#13;
room,” Woods said.&#13;
Pearson acknowledged that&#13;
South Lyon High School, with&#13;
2,100 students, was crowded.&#13;
The new school will initially&#13;
house freshmen and sophomores,&#13;
taking about 450 students&#13;
from the older school,&#13;
Pearson said. Eventually, the&#13;
new school will be for all four&#13;
high school grades with a capacity&#13;
of 1,200 students. The&#13;
district will likely expand the&#13;
building in a few years to a capacity&#13;
of 2,000, Pearson said.&#13;
The building was planned&#13;
with the expansion in mind,&#13;
he said.&#13;
The planning also included&#13;
using a career pathways model&#13;
so that areas of the school are&#13;
TH E LIVINGSTON CO M M U N IT Y NEWS&#13;
dedicated to four different career&#13;
areas, ranging from health&#13;
to technology. Teachers are not&#13;
organized by departments but&#13;
as pathway teams. Freshmen&#13;
will be asked to choose a career&#13;
area but may later change&#13;
it, Pearson said.&#13;
Pearson said the school,&#13;
including the athletic fields,&#13;
is ready to welcome students&#13;
next Tuesday. Planted with&#13;
grass about two years ago, the&#13;
turf is ready for the new Cougar&#13;
teams.&#13;
Cougars are unlikely to be&#13;
the end of big cats in South&#13;
Lyon. Pearson said he expects&#13;
the district will eventually&#13;
have three comprehensive&#13;
high schools with the&#13;
third school “undoubtedly&#13;
having some type of cat as its&#13;
mascot.”&#13;
BUS SAFETY FROM A1&#13;
Most injuries aren't life-threatening&#13;
County are required to go&#13;
through a criminal background&#13;
check and get fingerprinted.&#13;
They cannot have&#13;
any points on their driving&#13;
records.&#13;
Many of the more than 300&#13;
school bus drivers employed&#13;
in Livingston County had a&#13;
chance to brush up on safety&#13;
skills Monday during some a&#13;
training session that included&#13;
first-hand disaster experience.&#13;
Bus drivers from all five school&#13;
districts in the county - Brighton,&#13;
Fowlerville, Hartland,&#13;
Howell, and Pinckney, as well&#13;
as from the Livingston Educational&#13;
Service Agency - attended&#13;
a transportation staff inservice&#13;
at the Hartland Education&#13;
Support Service Center.&#13;
First thing in the morning,&#13;
the parking lot had more than&#13;
half a dozen buses in stages of&#13;
disaster including smoke-filled&#13;
vehicles and one turned on its&#13;
side.&#13;
“We’re practicing evacuations,”&#13;
said Betty Clohosey,&#13;
transportation director for the&#13;
Brighton Area Schools, who&#13;
helped run the practice. “We&#13;
have mannequins in the smokefilled&#13;
buses that the drivers&#13;
need to locate.”&#13;
“You have to feel around the&#13;
seats to find someone,” said&#13;
Fowlerville bus driver Sandy&#13;
Blair after walking through one&#13;
of the smol^ buses. “I wouldn’t&#13;
have been able to see a student.”&#13;
“Your priority is to get the&#13;
kids out of the bus,” said Bunny&#13;
Lockwood, also a Fowlerville&#13;
bus driver. “Most of us have&#13;
never had an experience like&#13;
this.”&#13;
After making her way&#13;
through a bus that was sitting&#13;
on its side, Hartland bus driver&#13;
Katherine Wirtz-McLucas said,&#13;
“I learned how far a bus can tip&#13;
over and stay at a tilt without&#13;
completely tipping over. It was&#13;
amazing walliig tiirough it and&#13;
seeing everything at a different&#13;
angle.”&#13;
During the afternoon, a bus&#13;
was set on fire by the Hartland&#13;
Area Fire Department.&#13;
“The purpose is to show how&#13;
fast a bus fills up with smoke&#13;
and how quickly you have to get&#13;
people out,” said Terry ConMLn,&#13;
a lieutenant with the Hartland&#13;
Area Fire Department.&#13;
Bus drivers also had the opportunity&#13;
to practice using fiire&#13;
extinguishers. Bob Cahill, who&#13;
works for Excel Fire and ^ e t y&#13;
Inc. in Howell, told the drivers&#13;
to break the seal, pull the pin,&#13;
grab the nozzle and then aim at&#13;
the base of the fire.&#13;
“It’s important that they&#13;
have the active experience&#13;
of using an extinguisher,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
The good news, according&#13;
to the National Highway Traffic&#13;
Safety Administration, is&#13;
that most of the 17,000 annual&#13;
school bus-related injuries are&#13;
not life-threatening and don’t&#13;
require hospitalization, and&#13;
represent a small fraction of&#13;
the 23.5 million children who&#13;
travel on school buses nationwide&#13;
every year.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
ROADS FROM A1&#13;
Nicholson-Grand River work to go ahead&#13;
planned projects that will take&#13;
place is rebuilding the intersection&#13;
of Nicholson Road and&#13;
Grand River Avenue in Handy&#13;
Township.&#13;
The three projects to be deferred&#13;
beyond 2008 include&#13;
two roundabouts: At the Bauer&#13;
Road-Challis Road intersection&#13;
in Genoa Township (near&#13;
Mount Brighton) and at Hamburg&#13;
and Winans Lake roads&#13;
in Hamburg Township.&#13;
The planned roundabout&#13;
at Hamburg and Winans&#13;
Lake roads would cost about&#13;
$750,000, with $500,000 of that&#13;
provided by the federal government.&#13;
Craine said he recognizes&#13;
that the intersection&#13;
carries considerably more&#13;
traffic than the Nicholson&#13;
Road-Grand River intersection,&#13;
but the issue is one of&#13;
safety.&#13;
“We’re experiencing high&#13;
crash rates at (the intersection),&#13;
unlike Hamburg Road-&#13;
Winans Lake Road, where the&#13;
issue is delay and congestion,”&#13;
Craine said.&#13;
At the Nicholson Road-&#13;
Grand River intersection, the&#13;
road will be widened and a&#13;
traffic signal and turn lanes&#13;
will be added. Craine said although&#13;
other projects being&#13;
deferred are in more populated&#13;
areas, the Nicholson Road-&#13;
Grand River project would involve&#13;
the smallest local match&#13;
- $200,000 - on a project costing&#13;
an estimated $600,000.&#13;
The Bauer Road-Challis&#13;
Road intersection just outside&#13;
Brighton has daily traffic backups&#13;
during rush hour, with vehicles&#13;
queued up sometimes&#13;
to the railroad tracks and beyond.&#13;
However, Craine said&#13;
the project was too expensive.&#13;
“We just don’t have enough&#13;
money,” he lamented. The&#13;
roundabout project would&#13;
cost about $1.3 million, with&#13;
federal Congestion Mitigation&#13;
Air Quality funds providing&#13;
$500,000 of that and local money&#13;
comprising the rest.&#13;
The final project being delayed&#13;
is upgrading three miles&#13;
of Patterson Lake Road, from&#13;
Darwin Road to Cedar Lake&#13;
Road, in Putnam Township.&#13;
The problem is that the project&#13;
would cost $800,000, but&#13;
only $270,000 in federal funds&#13;
is available for the work.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttoien®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at 810-844-2009.&#13;
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T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, A U G U S T 3 1 , 2 0 0 7 AS&#13;
R E T A I L R E P O R T&#13;
Panera&#13;
to open&#13;
at Green&#13;
Oak mall&#13;
Bakery-cafe is the 2nd&#13;
in Livingston County&#13;
BY STEPHENIE KOEHN&#13;
News special Writer&#13;
It was icy cold in the new&#13;
Panera Bread store in the&#13;
Green Oak Village Place shopping&#13;
center Monday and workers&#13;
shivered as they hurried to&#13;
put the finishing touches on the&#13;
bakery-cafe that is scheduled to&#13;
open Saturday.&#13;
A glitch with the air-conditioning&#13;
was the culprit, and&#13;
fixing it snarled up other lastminute&#13;
work a bit, said Kirsten&#13;
Collins, the company’s senior&#13;
coordinator for neighborhood&#13;
marketing. “It’s always like&#13;
this for any opening,” she said.&#13;
“There’s always something,&#13;
but we’ll be up and ready to go&#13;
without any issues on Saturday&#13;
morning.”&#13;
The bakery-cafe is Panera’s&#13;
second Livingston County location&#13;
and the 41st in Michigan,&#13;
Collins said.&#13;
She and the new store’s general&#13;
manager, Tony Sharkas,&#13;
consulted with each other to be&#13;
sure all the Is were dotted and&#13;
the Tk crossed before the grand&#13;
opening.&#13;
“Fm just really excited, with&#13;
my people, to make a connection&#13;
with the community,” said&#13;
Sharkas, a Wixom resident who&#13;
has 20 years’ experience in the&#13;
food and beverage industiy.&#13;
Panera’s newest store will&#13;
offer its well-known menus of&#13;
firesh-baked, hand-crafted artisan&#13;
breads, sweet and savoiy&#13;
baked goods, hand-tossed salads,&#13;
hearty soups, coffee and&#13;
tea, speci^ty drinks and signature&#13;
sandwiches in an atmosphere&#13;
made even more welcoming&#13;
through its Generation&#13;
2 store design. The new design&#13;
includes intimate seating areas,&#13;
comfortable chairs, a large&#13;
fireplace, original art, generous&#13;
use of warm colors and fi^e WiFi&#13;
access, Collins said.&#13;
Panera will give away complimentary&#13;
County Demi loaves&#13;
to the first 250 customers at the&#13;
grand opening, which begins&#13;
at 6 a.m. Festivities also will&#13;
include an appearance from&#13;
1 to 3 p.m. by The River 93.9-FM&#13;
Roadies, with activities for kids&#13;
and promotional giveaways.&#13;
PHOTOS: STEPHENIE KOEHN, SPECIAL T O TH E NEWS&#13;
K i r s te n C o l l in s , P a n e r a B r e a d m a r k e t in g c o o r d in a t o r , a n d T o n y S h a r k a s , g e n e r a l m a n a g e r o f&#13;
t h e n e w P a n e ra B r e a d s t o r e in G r e e n O a k T o w n s h ip , l o o k o v e r b lu e p r in t s f o r t h e s t o r e . In t h e&#13;
b a c k g r o u n d is a d is p la y o f o r ig in a l a r t w i t h a b r e a d th e m e , a f e a t u r e in t h e n e w e s t P a n e ra B re a d&#13;
s t o r e d e s ig n .&#13;
Collins said.&#13;
The bakery-cafe will be open&#13;
for breakfast, lunch and dinner,&#13;
with a menu highlighted by allnatural,&#13;
antibiotic f i ^ chicken,&#13;
whole-grain bread and other&#13;
foods completely fi’ee of manmade&#13;
trans fat.&#13;
For those who are already&#13;
familiar with its menu, Panera&#13;
will present a variety of new&#13;
items during its Autumn Celebration,&#13;
running through Nov.&#13;
6.&#13;
“We try to change the menu&#13;
regularly to appeal to customers’&#13;
tastes and make it exciting&#13;
for them,” Collins said. The&#13;
new orchard harvest salad,&#13;
featuring field greens and&#13;
romaine lettuce, dried cherries,&#13;
fresh pears, Gorgonzola&#13;
cheese, toasted pecans and&#13;
cheriy balsamic vinaigrette,&#13;
joins a variety of other seasonal&#13;
specialties.&#13;
“We cater, too,” Collins&#13;
said. “Via Panera” is available&#13;
to groups of five or more&#13;
for breakfast, lunch and snack&#13;
pick-up or delivery.&#13;
Panera Bread operates&#13;
more than 1,000 bakery-cafes&#13;
nationwide. Collins said at least&#13;
four more store openings are&#13;
planned for this year in Michigan.&#13;
Location: 9430 Village Place&#13;
Blvd., Green Oak Tbwnship.&#13;
Hours: 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-&#13;
Saturday; 7 a.m.S p.m. Sunday.&#13;
Phone: 810-225-2153;Jaxorders&#13;
to 810-225-2376.&#13;
Web site: www.panerabread.&#13;
com.&#13;
R E T A I L&#13;
B R I E F S&#13;
T h e n e w P a n e r a B r e a d c a fe a t G r e e n O a k V i l l a g e P la c e m a l l&#13;
b o a s t s s e v e r a l i n t im a t e s e a t in g a re a s , in c lu d in g t h i s n o o k .&#13;
Mary's Natural&#13;
focused on healing&#13;
Practitioners of naturopathy,&#13;
a form of alternative&#13;
medicine, believe that the&#13;
brain holds the key to staying&#13;
healthy and even healing both&#13;
chronic and acute illness.&#13;
Mary’s Natural, a new business&#13;
offering health and wellness&#13;
consulting, products and&#13;
services in downtown Howell,&#13;
is founded on the premise&#13;
that people are naturally&#13;
healthy and that healing can&#13;
occur through stimulation of&#13;
the body’s natural healing&#13;
abilities.&#13;
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natural health consultant&#13;
and “Doctor of Naturopathy,”&#13;
trained in her field through&#13;
correspondence coursework&#13;
at Clayton College of Natural&#13;
Health in Birmingham,&#13;
Ala. She said she works with&#13;
clients to help them “feel better,&#13;
look better and enjoy life&#13;
more ... the natural way.”&#13;
Opened in early July, Mary’s&#13;
Nature offers “drug-free&#13;
weight control, stress reduction,&#13;
disease prevention and&#13;
graceful aging” programs,&#13;
along with consultation on a&#13;
wide variety of illnesses, from&#13;
back pain to depression.&#13;
“We believe in involving&#13;
the ‘whole person’ - the spirit&#13;
as well as the physical body&#13;
- and emphasize preventive&#13;
care,” Sahs said. “We often&#13;
recommend changes in diet&#13;
and lifestyle to enhance the&#13;
health of (our) clients.” Sahs&#13;
employs a variety of techniques,&#13;
including aromatherapy,&#13;
homeopathy, “energy&#13;
healing” (a form of massage)&#13;
and more, as well as herbal&#13;
products.&#13;
Sahs offers a free 15-minute&#13;
introductory meeting for&#13;
prospective customers. First&#13;
full appointments typically&#13;
run about two hours, she said,&#13;
and cost about $100. Followup&#13;
appointments generally&#13;
cost $50. The number of visits&#13;
necessary to alleviate an&#13;
illness may vary, depending&#13;
upon the t ^ e of illness, and&#13;
clinical care is not covered by&#13;
insurance in Michigan, she&#13;
said.&#13;
Location: 734 S. Michigan&#13;
Ave., Howell.&#13;
Hours: B y appointment.&#13;
Phone: 810-599-7556.&#13;
Web site: www.marysnatural.&#13;
com.&#13;
Salon also offers&#13;
bridal packages&#13;
Madison Alexis, a new&#13;
beauty salon that opened July&#13;
21 in downtown Brighton, offers&#13;
full-service hair care, including&#13;
precision cutting, advanced&#13;
color techniques, hair&#13;
extensions, waxing and more,&#13;
said owner Candice Soerries,&#13;
of Hamburg Township.&#13;
One boasting point are her&#13;
bridal packages, which Soerries&#13;
said are “catching on big&#13;
now.” The package includes&#13;
hair care at the salon for the&#13;
bride and her wedding party,&#13;
along with a special indulgence&#13;
while they are pampered:&#13;
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Another point of pride for Soerries&#13;
is her modest pricing.&#13;
“My research shows that this&#13;
is the most reasonably priced&#13;
salon in the area,” she said.&#13;
Soerries comes to this salon,&#13;
her first, with 12 years’ experience&#13;
in hairdressing. The salon&#13;
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chairs and what Soerries described&#13;
as “a comfortable,&#13;
relaxing atmosphere, like a&#13;
boutique in France. Some have&#13;
called it posh. No one wants to&#13;
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“I can’t believe I decorated&#13;
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type of work, and value&#13;
of the project.&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
903 Brighton Lake, $5,666,&#13;
re-roof.&#13;
1427 Darnel, $5,100, residence&#13;
alteration.&#13;
1020 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$8,000, commercial siding.&#13;
601 Franklin St., 7,067, reroof.&#13;
705 W. Main St., $10,000,&#13;
residence alteration.&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
932 Sunrise Park, $89,192,&#13;
Interior renovation.&#13;
6960 Chains Road, $32,536,&#13;
sunroom.&#13;
825 Del Sher Drive,&#13;
$169,733, one story, single&#13;
family home, two-car a ttached&#13;
garage.&#13;
979 Del Sher Drive,&#13;
$152,734, one story, single&#13;
family home, two-car attached&#13;
garage.&#13;
6427 Grand Circle Drive,&#13;
$5,151, wood deck.&#13;
4521 Willow View Court,&#13;
$5,332, wood deck.&#13;
3742 Westphai, $34,375, inground&#13;
pool with fence.&#13;
3340 Pineridge Lane,&#13;
$121,108, interior renovation.&#13;
4563 Clifford Road, $8,241,&#13;
deck.&#13;
5775 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$12,544, wood deck.&#13;
2925 Kings Court, $33,924,&#13;
detached garage.&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Township&#13;
8595 Mystic Pines Court,&#13;
$223,126, two story single&#13;
family home with two car&#13;
attached garage.&#13;
6041 Wyndam Lane,&#13;
$807,347, two story single&#13;
family home with three car&#13;
attached garage.&#13;
10020 Professional Center&#13;
Drive, Suite 120, $386,000,&#13;
interior buildout, medical&#13;
building.&#13;
9760 Tioga Trail, $34,696,&#13;
basement.&#13;
10082 Imus Road, $16,512,&#13;
above ground pool.&#13;
11780 Tamarina Court,&#13;
$11,059, wood deck.&#13;
9187 Appleview Court,&#13;
$41,484, basement and&#13;
walkout.&#13;
6707 Chilson Road,&#13;
$186,851, two story single&#13;
family home.&#13;
3813 Green Hills Drive,&#13;
$21,808, detached garage.&#13;
11532 E.Lane, $17,951, sunroom.&#13;
11005 McGregor Road,&#13;
$25,443, two story addition.&#13;
3108 Dana Pointe Drive,&#13;
$17,045, inground pool with&#13;
fence.&#13;
2554 Marine Drive,&#13;
$196,759, single story addition.&#13;
8557 Country Club Drive,&#13;
$528,467, replace garage&#13;
rafters &amp; garage door,&#13;
change door openings.&#13;
7787 River Run, $28,662,&#13;
partial finished basement.&#13;
2438 Baseview Blvd.,&#13;
$15,000, interior renovation&#13;
2095 Swartout Road,&#13;
$76,132, attached two car&#13;
garage with three season&#13;
room.&#13;
7960 Hamburg Road,&#13;
$54,401, re-roof house, add&#13;
knee wall and porch cover.&#13;
9425 Tayler Lynns Way,&#13;
$46,525, detached garage.&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
10100 Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$178,959, demo apartment&#13;
convert space.&#13;
6223 Allen, $17,466, detached&#13;
garage.&#13;
5094 Hogback Road,&#13;
$29,829, inground pool with&#13;
fence.&#13;
8569 Mainstee River Drive,&#13;
$180,223, two story single&#13;
family home with two car&#13;
attached garage.&#13;
7716 Sharpe Road, $191,450,&#13;
two story single family&#13;
home with three car a ttached&#13;
garage.&#13;
202 E.Van Riper Road,&#13;
$279,380, interior buildout&#13;
medical building.&#13;
940 Grand Ave., $74,235,&#13;
demo commerical building.&#13;
227 Frank St., $20,718, two&#13;
car detached garage.&#13;
432 North St., $16,600, addition&#13;
to single family home.&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
6835 Lange Road, $48,463,&#13;
polebarn.&#13;
9981 Mason, $5,529, wood&#13;
ramp.&#13;
2600 Astoria Blvd., $58,156,&#13;
polebarn.&#13;
8923 Linda Ray Lane,&#13;
$40,891, polebarn&#13;
9232 Coon Lake Road,&#13;
$159,810, one story single&#13;
family home with two car&#13;
attached garage.&#13;
1653 Huron Court, $29,078,&#13;
polebarn.&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
5304 Cedar Lake Road,&#13;
$234,067, two story single&#13;
family home with two car&#13;
attached garage.&#13;
255 Granite, $28,409, inground&#13;
pool with fence.&#13;
3588 Brent Drive, $36,347,&#13;
detached garage.&#13;
1477 Morning Mist Drive,&#13;
$13,944, sunroom.&#13;
5572 Lange Road, $24, 231,&#13;
detached garage.&#13;
1176 York Ave., $5,469, wood&#13;
deck.&#13;
5252 Norton Road, $24 ,692,&#13;
single story addition.&#13;
4641 Cedar Lake Road,&#13;
$35,865, single story addition.&#13;
165 Summer Shade Drive,&#13;
$207,993, two story single&#13;
family home with three car&#13;
attached garage.&#13;
2435 Ridgewood Drive,&#13;
$6,302, wood deck.&#13;
224Tullamore St., $5,393, 2&#13;
level wood deck.&#13;
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TH E L IV IN G S TO N COM M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2007 Share your news at 810-844-2000 Fax:810-844-2040 E-mail: news@livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
Calendar, B4&#13;
Scrapbook, B5&#13;
Achievers, B5&#13;
Volunteers, B6 L I V I N G S L I F E&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Living sto n Comm unity News&#13;
Fall school&#13;
• fun: It's&#13;
not only&#13;
for kids&#13;
Doesn’t everyone want to&#13;
head back to school at this&#13;
time of year? I know I do.&#13;
I miss the scramble for&#13;
just the right mix of old and&#13;
new.&#13;
I miss the anticipation of&#13;
learning new things.&#13;
I miss the excitement of&#13;
new friends.&#13;
I miss ... school.&#13;
I never thought I’d hear&#13;
myself say that. Neither&#13;
did most of my family or&#13;
friends.&#13;
I think I miss the “educational&#13;
experience” that&#13;
comes into focus each fall&#13;
more than I miss actually&#13;
being in a classroom. If that&#13;
sounds like I miss football&#13;
games more than chemistry&#13;
class, you’d probably be&#13;
right.&#13;
One of the great things&#13;
about being a parent,&#13;
though, is that we get to re live&#13;
all those “educational&#13;
experiences” through our&#13;
kids. Space them out just&#13;
right and you can go to parent-&#13;
teacher conferences&#13;
and swim meets for most of&#13;
your adult life.&#13;
Have two kids just one&#13;
year apart in school and it’s&#13;
all over before you know it.&#13;
Even parents’ weekends at&#13;
college are long behind us&#13;
at this point in life.&#13;
But I refuse to be left out.&#13;
I’ve bought myself a new&#13;
academic-year calendar&#13;
to keep track of things (although&#13;
I won’t need the&#13;
class schedule page). I&#13;
mean, why not? Most of life&#13;
seems to revolve around the&#13;
academic schedule anyway.&#13;
Even though our kids&#13;
have been college graduates&#13;
for years, my wife still gets&#13;
a dose of back-to-school excitement&#13;
with her job. She&#13;
teaches middle school students&#13;
how to make healthier&#13;
choices with food and activities.&#13;
I may have to enroll in a&#13;
class or two in the coming&#13;
months just to feel a part&#13;
of the action. There’s that&#13;
Photoshop class I keep saying&#13;
I should take and I’ve&#13;
been meaning to get back&#13;
into a Pilates class to keep&#13;
this aging body flexible (it&#13;
sounds a lot easier than it&#13;
actually is).&#13;
There are always opportunities&#13;
for us to continue&#13;
learning.&#13;
If you take a look at our&#13;
Community Calendar (Page&#13;
B4) in the coming weeks,&#13;
you’ll see that the number&#13;
of event listings really starts&#13;
to pick up after Labor Day.&#13;
There are more community&#13;
groups offering educational&#13;
programs during the&#13;
fall and winter. Community&#13;
education programs ramp&#13;
up again in the fall. You’ve&#13;
probably seen some of the&#13;
class schedules.&#13;
As much as I get a kick&#13;
out of back-to-school time,&#13;
there sure are lots of summer-&#13;
like things I didn’t get&#13;
to do this year. We never did&#13;
go backpacking and there&#13;
haven’t been nearly enough&#13;
campfires. We never made it&#13;
to a Tigers game and here it&#13;
is football season already.&#13;
Maybe that’s why our legislators&#13;
insisted that school&#13;
not sta rt until after Labor&#13;
Day. We need that one last&#13;
three-day weekend to catch&#13;
up on that summer to-do&#13;
list.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick&#13;
Fitzgerald can be&#13;
reached at rfitzgeraid@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
F a m i l y t e n d s t o p lo t s w i t h lo v in g c a r e&#13;
Dale Zayler works the soil in a row of plump red tomatoes in the garden at his Brighton home. At right. Dale, his&#13;
wife, Mary, and their 5-year-old granddaughter, Emma Zayler-Tousignant, harvest corn.&#13;
Lush Brighton garden&#13;
nourishes neighborhood&#13;
Zaylers cultivate vegetables.&#13;
fruit and flowers&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
An English-style garden&#13;
at the home of Maiy and&#13;
Dale Zayler of Brighton&#13;
has become a local attraction.&#13;
“It’s amazing how&#13;
many people come to our door&#13;
or stop in front of the house to&#13;
admire our garden,” says Maiy&#13;
Zayler, of the house on Seventh&#13;
Street, just down the road from&#13;
Brighton High School.&#13;
“We get nothing but praise from&#13;
people. High school kids have&#13;
told us this is the last pretty thing&#13;
they see before they get into the ,,&#13;
duTnhgee oZna.”ylers’ garden is lush with&#13;
vegetables, fruits and flowers. . , ^ . .&#13;
They started growing corn eight ■&#13;
years ago, which they say is veiy&#13;
S E E GARDEN, 83&#13;
^ $&#13;
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p&#13;
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5 ^&#13;
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Dale and Mary&#13;
Zayler harvest corn&#13;
called "Serendipity"&#13;
from their garden.&#13;
At right,&#13;
granddaughter&#13;
Emma Zayler-&#13;
Tousignant, 5, loves&#13;
to pick tomatoes&#13;
and even has her&#13;
own cherry tomato&#13;
plants which she&#13;
takes care of.&#13;
He huffs it around Tanger in heels for annual LAG\SA cause&#13;
News staff&#13;
reporter&#13;
TomTolen,&#13;
center,&#13;
was&#13;
among&#13;
many&#13;
participating&#13;
in last&#13;
weekend's&#13;
"Walk&#13;
A Mile&#13;
in Her&#13;
Shoes"&#13;
fundraiser&#13;
for&#13;
LACASA.&#13;
COURTESY:&#13;
reneEtolen&#13;
"Walk a Mile in&#13;
Her Shoes" raises&#13;
awareness about&#13;
domestic abuse&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
Trudging around in women’s&#13;
shoes last weekend, I&#13;
gained a new appreciation&#13;
for those who wear such twdn&#13;
torture chambers, namely&#13;
women (in most instances,&#13;
anyway).&#13;
No, I am not a guy who&#13;
has a fetish about wearing&#13;
women’s clothes. I am a married&#13;
man (although I do get&#13;
in touch with my feminine&#13;
side now and then) who loves&#13;
sports and as a youth played&#13;
baseball and basketball competitively&#13;
(Of course, so do&#13;
school girls these days, so&#13;
what does that prove?).&#13;
I must explain that my&#13;
reason for wearing women’s&#13;
shoes was quite legitimate.&#13;
It was the annual “Walk a&#13;
Mile in Her Shoes” fundraiser&#13;
for LACASA, the local&#13;
domestic violence/sexual assault&#13;
prevention a and treatment&#13;
agency in Livingston&#13;
County. It was a revelation&#13;
for me, since the last time I&#13;
had tried on women’s clothes&#13;
was one year at Halloween&#13;
time when I was a kid.&#13;
I’ve always been aware&#13;
that we men have it easier&#13;
than women do in the dressing&#13;
up department, what&#13;
with their having to put up&#13;
with panty girdles and having&#13;
to wear dresses, skirts&#13;
and slimy makeup - and, yes,&#13;
uncomfortable shoes that&#13;
sometimes look like they&#13;
were designed by a sadist or&#13;
a misogynist.&#13;
But I learned HOW difficult&#13;
it is when I walked a mile&#13;
S E E WALK, 83&#13;
B2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 31, 2007&#13;
• r r T ™&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Families waited in line for hours outside the Livingston Educational Service&#13;
Agency building in Howell to pick up backpacks during LESA's fifth annual Fill&#13;
Backpacks for Kids project. At left: Tanya Sawyer is helping her two children, 4-&#13;
year-old twins Derik Simonson, left, and Erik Simonson, choose backpacks for&#13;
kindergarten.&#13;
Volunteers like 15-year-old Nancy&#13;
Adams, left photo, from Tyrone&#13;
Township fill backpacks. LESA bus driver&#13;
Rose Slayden, above, inserts crayons.&#13;
Needs filled with LESA backpacks project&#13;
Approximately 980 backpacks filled with school&#13;
supplies were handed out Aug. 23 during the Livingston&#13;
Educational Service Agency’s fifth annual&#13;
“Fill Backpacks For Kids” project.&#13;
LESA is still handing out and accepting backpacks&#13;
and school supplies for students of families&#13;
in need, said Jean Garratt, early childhood&#13;
program director and organizer of the backpack&#13;
drive.&#13;
Those wishing to donate and those in need of&#13;
school supplies should call the program’s hotline&#13;
at 517-540-6833.&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
and LESA&#13;
bus driver&#13;
Rose&#13;
Slayden,&#13;
left, helps&#13;
LESA&#13;
employee&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Nowlen to&#13;
stuff paper&#13;
supplies&#13;
into a&#13;
backpack.&#13;
D a y o f C a r i n g s e e s o v e r 5 5 0 v o l u n t e e r s , k i c k s o f f U n i t e d W a y C a m p a i g n&#13;
Requests for help up&#13;
about 30%, rep says&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
More than 550 people volunteered&#13;
for more than 700&#13;
half-day shifts during the Livingston&#13;
County United Way’s&#13;
Day of Caring Aug. 22.&#13;
The Day of Caring is a&#13;
prelude to the annual fall&#13;
fundraising campaign for&#13;
the United Way, which will be&#13;
launched Sept. 6.&#13;
Paige&#13;
Storm, 15,&#13;
of Howell&#13;
volunteers&#13;
during the&#13;
United&#13;
Way's Day&#13;
of Caring&#13;
Aug. 22&#13;
to paint&#13;
curbs at&#13;
Pinckney's&#13;
Pathfinder&#13;
School.&#13;
Jeanne Clum, United Way&#13;
director of development and&#13;
marketing, said requests for&#13;
volunteer help were up about&#13;
30 percent from last year. She&#13;
attributes the increase in volunteers&#13;
to an increase in both&#13;
the number of businesses and&#13;
families contributing time to&#13;
the LCUW&#13;
There were volunteers from&#13;
all around Livingston County&#13;
at sites that also spanned the&#13;
county. Those sites included&#13;
the Women’s Resource Center&#13;
in Howell, the Oakland&#13;
Livingston Service Human&#13;
Service Agency in Genoa&#13;
Township, and Work Skills&#13;
Corp. in Brighton. There were&#13;
volunteers at a number of&#13;
grocery stores in the county&#13;
volunteering for the Gleaners&#13;
Community Food Bank.&#13;
“We always try to volunteer&#13;
because we have the time and&#13;
energy,” said Suzy Enciso, referring&#13;
to herself and husband&#13;
Diego Enciso, who collected&#13;
food and money donations at&#13;
Taorello’s Market in Brighton.&#13;
“We spent the morning at the&#13;
Livingston Educational Service&#13;
Agency packing baclq)acks.”&#13;
At Pathfinder School in&#13;
Pinckney, Jim Hayden, director&#13;
of buildings and grounds,&#13;
was assigning volunteers to&#13;
paint curbs and parking space&#13;
markings.&#13;
“With all of our recent cutbacks,&#13;
the volunteers are able&#13;
to do things the staff can’t get&#13;
to,” said Hayden, who was&#13;
pleased with the turnout.&#13;
Troy Storm, 18, of Howell,&#13;
and Shane Kastamo, 17, of&#13;
Hartland Township, got involved&#13;
along with their sisters&#13;
Paige Storm, 15, and Karissa&#13;
Kastamo, 14.&#13;
“Our mom got us into it,”&#13;
said Shane Kastamo.&#13;
“I never did this kind of work&#13;
before, but it’s fun to be outside,”&#13;
said Karissa Kastamo.&#13;
“It needs to be done,” said&#13;
Paige Storm.&#13;
Clum also attributed the&#13;
increase in volunteerism to&#13;
parents who are encourag-&#13;
Jim Hayden,&#13;
buildings and&#13;
grounds director&#13;
for Pinckney&#13;
Community&#13;
Schools, works&#13;
with volunteers&#13;
Shane Kastamo,&#13;
17, of Hartland&#13;
Township and&#13;
Troy Storm, 18,&#13;
from Howell. The&#13;
teens painted&#13;
parking spaces&#13;
at Pinckney's&#13;
Pathfinder&#13;
School during&#13;
the United Way's&#13;
Day of Caring.&#13;
PHOTOS: LISA CAROLIN.THE&#13;
LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY&#13;
NEWS&#13;
ing their children.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
Jazz, blues and barbecue, the recipe for Brighton's 2nd annual festival Saturday&#13;
More bands, more&#13;
food planned for&#13;
downtown event&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Plans are a bit more ambitious&#13;
this year for the second&#13;
annual Smokin’ Jazz and Barbecue&#13;
Blues Festival because&#13;
of its success in its maiden&#13;
year.&#13;
“The Smokin’ Jazz and Barbecue&#13;
Blues Festival last year&#13;
was so successful that people&#13;
were asking, ‘are you going&#13;
to do it again this year?”’&#13;
says Sally Eastman, Greater&#13;
Brighton Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce events director.&#13;
“There will be seven jazz&#13;
and blues groups, compared&#13;
to six last year, and more&#13;
vendors will be on hand to&#13;
sell their delicious barbecued&#13;
beef or pork sandwiches, as&#13;
well as other fare.”&#13;
The one-day festival will&#13;
take place on Saturday 11&#13;
a.m.-lO p.m. on West Main&#13;
and adjoining streets in downtown&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
Hosted by the chamber,&#13;
the event is again sponsored&#13;
by the First National Bank,&#13;
which will also be offering&#13;
free shuttle bus rides between&#13;
Brighton High School&#13;
and the “pink hotel” at First&#13;
and West Main streets.&#13;
“We’re going to be happy to&#13;
sell out all our food again and&#13;
give people great entertainment,”&#13;
says festival Chairman&#13;
Kevin McConeghy, a&#13;
Maltby Middle School teacher&#13;
who is married to chamber&#13;
executive director Pam McConeghy.&#13;
The McConeghys dreamed&#13;
up the idea of the festival because&#13;
Pam loves the live jazz&#13;
and blues music played during&#13;
the summer in her home&#13;
town of Chicago, and Kevin&#13;
fancies himself as something&#13;
of a barbecue expert. The festival&#13;
was a natural melding of&#13;
the two: Good music and good&#13;
food.&#13;
Kevin McConeghy said he&#13;
expects 8,000-10,000 people&#13;
to attend the 2007 festival.&#13;
“When you bring jazz and&#13;
blues and barbecue, you bring&#13;
such a diversity of people,”&#13;
McConeghy says.&#13;
In addition to beef and pork&#13;
barbecued sandwiches and&#13;
ribs and the fixin’s, the Brighton&#13;
Kiwanis Club will have&#13;
snow cones, and a vendor is&#13;
bringing Italian ices.&#13;
New this year are ticket&#13;
booths throughout downtown&#13;
where visitors can purchase&#13;
tickets for food and beverages.&#13;
A raffle also is being of-&#13;
Smokin' Jazz and Barbecue Blues&#13;
Festival&#13;
■ What: Second annual event featuring jazz and blues&#13;
music and barbecued foods.&#13;
■ When: Saturday 11 a.m.-IO p.m.&#13;
■ Where: On West Main Street and adjoining streets,&#13;
downtown Brighton.&#13;
■ Sponsor: First National Bank which will offer free&#13;
shuttles from Brighton High School and the "pink hotel;'&#13;
event organized by the Brighton Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce.&#13;
■ Details: 810-227-5086.&#13;
fered at $5 per ticket, with the&#13;
grand prize a Fender electric&#13;
guitar valued at $900, donated&#13;
by Schafer’s House of Music&#13;
in Brighton and Howell.&#13;
Also, the chamber is offering&#13;
a $500 college scholarship&#13;
to an incoming senior at&#13;
Brighton, Pinckney or Whitmore&#13;
Lake High School who&#13;
plans to major in music or&#13;
culinary arts in college and&#13;
writes the best essay.&#13;
Again, the beer tent area&#13;
- where the stage will be for&#13;
live music - will be in the&#13;
Hyne Street parking lot, and&#13;
wrist bands will be available&#13;
at $3 for those 21 and older.&#13;
After 6:30 p.m., only those&#13;
wearing a wrist band will be&#13;
allowed to remain in the beer&#13;
tent area. Members of The&#13;
American Spirit Centre, who&#13;
will assist by serving drinks&#13;
and checking IDs, will receive&#13;
a portion of the proceeds,&#13;
Eastman says.&#13;
The Arbor Brewing Company&#13;
of Ann Arbor will furnish&#13;
the beer and Barefoot&#13;
Wines will be the purveyor of&#13;
the fruit of the vine.&#13;
As in 2006, there is a conflict&#13;
this year with college football:&#13;
The University of Michigan&#13;
plays Oregon at home and&#13;
Michigan State University&#13;
hosts Bowling Green. But&#13;
the chamber’s Eastman says&#13;
there’s little that can be done&#13;
about that.&#13;
“We picked the (early September)&#13;
date because it is the&#13;
same weekend when people&#13;
are back from vacation and&#13;
kids are back for school,” she&#13;
says.&#13;
Kevin McConeghy says the&#13;
crowds picked up considerably&#13;
last year when people&#13;
got back from the games.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttoien@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
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Her specialty is flowers,&#13;
his is growing edible crops&#13;
sweet. They also grow peppers,&#13;
broccoli, beets, cabbage&#13;
and a variety of tomatoes.&#13;
Perennial hibiscus are real&#13;
attention getters, along with&#13;
zinnias, black-eyed Susans&#13;
and cosmos, which are a family&#13;
tradition.&#13;
“Dale’s father has an acre&#13;
^garden in Farmington Hills,&#13;
^ a n d my father always had&#13;
a small garden in Detroit,”&#13;
says Mary Zayler. “It’s the&#13;
idea of always having fresh&#13;
food, something to eat.”&#13;
There is no shortage of&#13;
kfresh food for the Zaylers,&#13;
"especially this time of year.&#13;
They do a lot of freezing and&#13;
canning and also give away&#13;
a lot of their food, especially&#13;
the plentiful and tasty tomato&#13;
crop.&#13;
Tomatoes were the first&#13;
thing the Zaylers planted&#13;
soon after moving into the&#13;
home in 1991. That’s neighbor&#13;
Ann Reynolds’ favorite&#13;
part of the Zaylers’ garden.&#13;
“When they have extra&#13;
tomatoes, I get them,” says&#13;
Reynolds. “Last year 1 made&#13;
90 quarts of sauce. It’s great&#13;
having them nearby and&#13;
they’re always very generous.&#13;
When you visit they’re&#13;
garden, you don’t feel like&#13;
ou’re in the city.”&#13;
“We’ve learned to garden&#13;
by reading, exposure and&#13;
by error,” says Mary Zayler.&#13;
Dale has growing corn down&#13;
to a science.”&#13;
'It's great having&#13;
them nearby ....&#13;
When you visit&#13;
they're garden,&#13;
you don't feel like&#13;
you're in the city.'&#13;
neighbor Ann Reynolds&#13;
The garden is meticulous&#13;
with accessible patches of&#13;
manicured grass separating&#13;
rows of vegetation, The&#13;
Zaylers spend an average of&#13;
five hours a day working in&#13;
the garden, which has gotten&#13;
easier since they are now&#13;
both retired.&#13;
They use organic fertilizer&#13;
and compost and while John&#13;
Zayler specializes in the edible&#13;
crops, Mary Zayler concentrates&#13;
on the flowers.&#13;
“We both do the maintenance&#13;
and the harvesting,”&#13;
says Mary Zayler. “My other&#13;
specialty is keeping reins&#13;
on my husband not to grow&#13;
more.&#13;
“A little garden you grow&#13;
for yourself can bring so&#13;
much satisfaction to you and&#13;
to others.”&#13;
Lisa Carotin can be&#13;
reached at karotin®&#13;
living5toncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
Mary Zayler&#13;
says one&#13;
her favorite&#13;
jobs in the&#13;
garden is&#13;
watering. To&#13;
her right are&#13;
sunflowers;&#13;
on left are&#13;
pepper&#13;
plants.&#13;
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This eye-catching garden on Seventh Street in Brighton was created by the Zayler family, from&#13;
left. Dale Zayler, Emma Zayler-Tousignant and Mary Zayler.&#13;
IN B R I E F&#13;
Brighton Art Guild&#13;
sets October exhibit&#13;
The Brighton Art Guild will&#13;
host its second annual juried&#13;
fine art exhibition in October&#13;
at The Opera House in downtown&#13;
Howell. The competition&#13;
is open to all Livingston County&#13;
artists, including students&#13;
age 16-22, and all members ol&#13;
the Brighton Art Guild. Cash&#13;
awards will be presented in&#13;
three categories: adult, college&#13;
and high school.&#13;
Deadline for adult artist&#13;
entry forms is Sept. 15. The&#13;
take-in date for student artist&#13;
entry forms is Sept. 29. Entry&#13;
forms are available at county&#13;
high schools, the Brighton&#13;
Area Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
the Brighton District Library,&#13;
the Howell Area Chamber ol&#13;
Commerce, the Howell Carnegie&#13;
District Library and online&#13;
at www.brightonartguild.&#13;
com. Details; e-mail brightonartguild@&#13;
yahoo.com or call&#13;
810-220-9091.&#13;
Genoa med center&#13;
exhibits guild art&#13;
The new Genoa Medical&#13;
Center, in cooperation with the&#13;
Brighton Art Guild, is now exhibiting&#13;
artwork by individual&#13;
guild members on the second&#13;
and lower levels of its facility&#13;
at 2305 Genoa Business Park&#13;
Drive, just west of the Woodland&#13;
Health Center off Grand&#13;
River Avenue.&#13;
Watercolors by Robert Adams&#13;
will be on esdiibit throughout&#13;
September. Details: www.&#13;
brightonartguild.com or Norma&#13;
Gray, curator, 810-231-9132.&#13;
WALK FROM B1&#13;
2nd men's&#13;
event raises&#13;
money for&#13;
LACASA&#13;
I in said shoes last Saturday at&#13;
iTanger Outlet Center. One of&#13;
Ithe women on our staff (bless&#13;
l|ier heart), who shall remain&#13;
Inameless because she has&#13;
- well, let us say - not exactly&#13;
Ifeet that could fit in Cinderslla’s&#13;
shoes, had lent me&#13;
Fhat she calls her “sensible&#13;
bhoes,” meaning comfortable,&#13;
with good, solid sup-&#13;
Dort, except for the fact that&#13;
I they lack a heel strap.&#13;
Once the walk was in full&#13;
swing (and the 60 or so guys&#13;
I were walking at a fairly robust&#13;
pace), my heel kept&#13;
I slipping off the back end, resulting&#13;
in some embarrassed&#13;
I stumbling and even tripping.&#13;
I, of course, loudly shouted&#13;
I for all my comrades to hear&#13;
that it was the fault of the&#13;
lousy shoes I was wearing,&#13;
lest they think the real re ason:&#13;
I am the poster child for&#13;
klutziness. It’s a wonder I&#13;
didn’t break an ankle or leg,&#13;
or my sacroiliac, which the&#13;
dictionary defines as being&#13;
“between the sacrum and&#13;
^the ileum.” Huh? Right.&#13;
Along the route, in a steady,&#13;
I light rain, I noticed I wasn’t the&#13;
only one having a little shoe&#13;
trouble, although some of the&#13;
men had shown cowardice&#13;
by wearing tennis shoes or&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County&#13;
Undersheriff&#13;
Mike Murphy, left,&#13;
with Livingston&#13;
County&#13;
Prosecutor David&#13;
Morse, who both&#13;
picked out some&#13;
fancy heels for&#13;
last Saturday's&#13;
"Walk a Mile&#13;
in Her Shoes"&#13;
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his shoes.&#13;
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flip flops. Matt Munsell. who&#13;
walked aside me for much of&#13;
the length, had a pair of nicely&#13;
decorated, yet men’s, tennis&#13;
shoes. His excuse was that his&#13;
feet are “too big” to fit in a pair&#13;
of women’s shoes. Yeah, right.&#13;
Matt. Whatever you say.&#13;
While Munsell demonstrated&#13;
he’s a good guy by just showing&#13;
up and waltog a mile,&#13;
the tough guys were ones like&#13;
Livingston County Prosecutor&#13;
Dave Morse, Undersheriff Mike&#13;
Murphy and HUB-TV Director&#13;
Brent Earl, who all dared to&#13;
dress in high heels, and quite&#13;
attractive ones, I might add.&#13;
These were no “El cheapos,”&#13;
either. 'They looked like imported&#13;
shoes right out of a high-end&#13;
footwear factoiy in Italy.&#13;
The guys would have looked&#13;
a lot better, though, if they had&#13;
shaved their legs. But then,&#13;
a real man can go only so far&#13;
for the cause, no matter how&#13;
noble.&#13;
For myself, I was willing&#13;
to wear ladies’ shoes, but I&#13;
spumed attempts by others to&#13;
get me into a hill-blown dress,&#13;
dthough I was decked out in a&#13;
flowery Hawaiian shirt, a hat&#13;
with a pretty pink feather and&#13;
wore a lovely I^CASA-supplied&#13;
sash, complete with flower.&#13;
There were some guys (They&#13;
must be very comfortable in&#13;
their manhood to do it) who did&#13;
dress entirely in drag. Myself, I&#13;
have a reputation to protect. At&#13;
least, a lot of people have told&#13;
me I have a reputation, whatever&#13;
that means.&#13;
At any rate, the first aid station&#13;
was waiting at the end of&#13;
the journey for those who suffered&#13;
bunions, blisters, boils,&#13;
calluses and other “battle&#13;
scars,” as we endeavored to&#13;
demonstrate our solidarity&#13;
with women everywhere.&#13;
Although no one suffered&#13;
any broke bones, in the show&#13;
biz sense, the men who participated&#13;
in the walk did “break a&#13;
leg” for LACASA.&#13;
Since it has been said that&#13;
turnabout is fair play, I think&#13;
it’s time for the women to show&#13;
their solidarity with us guys&#13;
by taking on one of our many&#13;
difficult tasks. Like going to&#13;
their best buds’ house Sunday&#13;
afternoon to mimch on fattening&#13;
snacks and drink copious&#13;
quantities of beer while they&#13;
watch THE GAME on 'TV&#13;
It’s a rough life we guys&#13;
lead.&#13;
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S E P T . 3&#13;
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6:3 0 p .m .T ow n s h ip Hall, 10001&#13;
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OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p .m . P a th fin d e r S c h o o l M e d ia&#13;
C e n te r, 2 10 0 E. M -3 6, H am b u rg&#13;
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o r v is it h ttp ://h a l.p c s .k 1 2 .m i.u s .&#13;
S U B M I T Y O U R&#13;
L I S T IN G S&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
News welcomes information&#13;
for this weekly calendar&#13;
listing. Information should&#13;
include event topic, time&#13;
and location of event, a brief&#13;
description of the activity&#13;
and a phone number and&#13;
contact name for readers to&#13;
obtain more details. E-mail&#13;
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also be included.&#13;
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holiday, items should be&#13;
submitted by noon the&#13;
previous Friday.)&#13;
■ Mail: Calendar, The&#13;
Livingston Community News,&#13;
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48116&#13;
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com&#13;
■ Fax: (810) 844-2040.&#13;
Qnderella's Closet to provide&#13;
prom, homecoming dresses&#13;
Cinderella's&#13;
Closet&#13;
■ What: Used&#13;
homecoming and prom&#13;
dresses for high school&#13;
girls.&#13;
■ Where: 113 N. Michigan&#13;
Ave., Howell.&#13;
■ When: Thursday, Sept.&#13;
13.4- 7 p.m.; Friday, Sept.&#13;
14.4- 7 p.m.; Saturday,&#13;
Sept. 15,10 a.m.-2 p.m.;&#13;
Thursday, Sept. 20,4-7&#13;
p.m.; Friday, Sept. 21,4-7&#13;
p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 22,&#13;
10 a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
■ Details: Call Snedicor's&#13;
Cleaners at 517-546-1020&#13;
or the Women's Resource&#13;
Center at 517-548-2200.&#13;
Mission is to provide&#13;
clothing to high&#13;
school girls&#13;
at affordable prices&#13;
BY L ISA C ARO LIN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
With school about to start,&#13;
it’s only a matter of weeks until&#13;
homecomings take place at&#13;
area high schools.&#13;
For those who need a little&#13;
help affording a dress, gently&#13;
used dresses will be available&#13;
for $20 at Cinderella’s&#13;
Closet, a partnership project&#13;
with The Women’s Resource&#13;
Center and Snedicor’s Cleaners.&#13;
The mission is to provide&#13;
homecoming and prom dresses&#13;
to Livingston County high&#13;
school students at an affordable&#13;
price.&#13;
Shoppers must show their&#13;
high school ID to purchase a&#13;
dress. Scholarships are available&#13;
to young women from&#13;
low-income families or families&#13;
with a financial crisis, so&#13;
that they can obtain a dress at&#13;
no cost.&#13;
Donations are being accepted&#13;
at all Snedicor’s locations&#13;
in Livingston County. Dresses&#13;
must be less than five years&#13;
old and in good condition, and&#13;
Snedicor’s is donating the&#13;
cleaning of all dresses. Dresses,&#13;
wraps and purses are the&#13;
only items accepted.&#13;
Marilyn Emerson, executive&#13;
director of the Women’s&#13;
Resource Center, said that&#13;
Cinderella’s Closet was off&#13;
to a good start when it made&#13;
its debut during March of&#13;
this year when more than 200&#13;
COURTESY, MARYTAYLOR&#13;
The Women's Resource Center is collecting gently used&#13;
dresses to resell to Livingston County high school students for&#13;
homecoming events and proms. Snedicor's Cleaners is taking&#13;
donations.&#13;
dresses were available.&#13;
“We hope that it makes it&#13;
possible for all young women&#13;
to have dresses to wear,&#13;
whether it’s for their proms&#13;
or homecoming,” Emerson&#13;
said.&#13;
The Women’s Resource&#13;
Center has served Livingston&#13;
COMMUNITY CALENDAR&#13;
T O D A Y&#13;
A U G . 31&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m., B rig h to n C om m u n ity&#13;
Center, 555 B rig h to n 5t., B righ to n .&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
S E P T . 2&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, H owell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920. S u n d a y s&#13;
t h r o u g h O a o b e r .&#13;
LA B AD IE SO F KENSINGTON&#13;
2 p.m. N ature Center o f K e n s ington&#13;
M e tro p a rk . Labor leader Jo Labadie&#13;
o nce had a s um m e r h om e in w h a t&#13;
is n ow K e n s in g to n M e tro pa rk.&#13;
Local history, e specially th e to w n o f&#13;
K e n s ington a n d th e Labadie fam ily,&#13;
w ill d e fe a tu re d th ro u g h slides,&#13;
discussion a n d site visits. Cost: $2.&#13;
Registration: 810-477-3178.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m. (doors o p e n at 1 p.m.)&#13;
a t th e fo rm e r St. M a ry C atholic&#13;
Parish, 550 E. H am b u rg St., P inckney.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
S E P T . 3&#13;
LABOR DAY HOLIDAY&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
S E P T . 4&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. Lions Den, 465 W. Main&#13;
St., B rig h to n . Referrals By Design&#13;
m e e tin g . 810-844-0844. Weekly.&#13;
FOOD CO-OP D ISTRIBUTION&#13;
11 a.m.-5 p.m .C h ilso n Hills&#13;
Am e rica n Baptist Church, 4440&#13;
B rig h to n Road, H owell. O rg a n ic staples,&#13;
p roduce, m eats, nuts and dairy.&#13;
N ew m em b e rs w e lcom e . Details:&#13;
517-546-4190 o r w w w .b rig h to n -&#13;
fo o d c o o p .o rg .&#13;
OAR MEETING A N D TOUR&#13;
11:30 a.m. m e e tin g , Chinese D e lig h t&#13;
Restaurant, 111 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., H owe ll; 12:30 p.m. to u r a t The&#13;
Opera House, 123 E. Grand River&#13;
Ave., H ow e ll.T he Dau g h te rs o f th e&#13;
Am e rica n Revo lu tion is o p e n to any&#13;
w om a n w h o can tra ce h er a ncestry&#13;
to th e R evo lu tion a ry War. Details;&#13;
810-231-1277 o r 517-546-3428.&#13;
GENEOLOGY ASSISTANCE&#13;
2-4 p.m. B rig h to n D is tr ir t Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, L ibrary. Details:&#13;
810 -2 2 9-6 5 7 1,ext.211 o rd d a r t®&#13;
b rig h to n lib ra ry .in fo .&#13;
LACASA VOLUNTEERTRAINING&#13;
6- 9:30 p.m., 2895 W. Grand River&#13;
Avenue, H owe ll. In tro d u c tio n and&#13;
o rie n ta tio n : H istory, p rog ram s and&#13;
services, statistics, v o lu n te e r p h ilosophy.&#13;
D etails: 517-548-1350.&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p .m .C o rn e rs to n e Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 9455 H ilto n&#13;
Road, B rig h to n T ownship. Details:&#13;
8 1 0 -2 2 7-9 4 1 1.1^66%&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. P athway C om m u n ity C hurch,&#13;
228 F o u rth 5t., B rig h to n . For th o se&#13;
w h o im p a c t ch ild re n b irth to age&#13;
20. D etails: 248-207-2363 o r w w w .&#13;
p a thw a y c om m u n ity c h u rc h .n e t.&#13;
C AM P MEETING&#13;
7- 9 p.m. Barnard C om m u n ity&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard 5 t, H owell.&#13;
Sons o f U nio n Veterans o f th e C ivil&#13;
War o p e n to all males a ged 14 and&#13;
o ld e r w h o have an ance s tor w h o&#13;
served fo r th e U n io n d u r in g th e&#13;
Civil War. D etails: 517-223-9497.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
S E P T . 5&#13;
GENIE'S BOO KCLU B&#13;
1 p.m. H am b u rg T ow n sh ip Library,&#13;
10411 M e rrill Road, H am b u rg ."T h e&#13;
M em o ry Keeper's D a u g h te r" b y Kim&#13;
Edwards. For adults. Details: 810-&#13;
231-1771.&#13;
HISTORICAL SOCIETY&#13;
7 p.m. H ow e ll D e p o t Museum,&#13;
128 W e tm o re St., H owell. Details;&#13;
517-548-6876. F ir s t a n d t h i r d&#13;
W e d n e s d a y s .&#13;
M OM S A N D TOTS&#13;
7 p.m.The Villa ge a t W o o dla n d,&#13;
7533 W. Grand River Ave., Genoa&#13;
Townsh ip . M o n th ly business m e e ting&#13;
and social. P ro s p e a iv e m em bers&#13;
w elcom e. D etails: 810-844-&#13;
2526 o r m om s a n d to ts o fb rig h to n®&#13;
h otm a il.com .&#13;
LAKELANDS TRAIL MEETING&#13;
7-9 p.m. P u tn am T ow n sh ip A nnex,&#13;
122 How e ll St., Pinckney. D etails;&#13;
mjc@cn c -co n ne c t.com .&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
S E P T . 6&#13;
F R ID A Y&#13;
S E P T 7&#13;
TEEN M OVIE N IGH T&#13;
5:45 p.m. c a rto o n , 6 p.m. sh ow&#13;
starts, B rig h to n D is tric t Library, 100&#13;
Library Road, Library. P opcorn p ro v&#13;
ided. For grades 6 and up. D etails:&#13;
810-229-6571, ext. 211.&#13;
RUN DRUGS O U T OF TOW N '&#13;
9 a.m. How e ll City P ark,Thompson&#13;
St., H owe ll. 5K run, a c tiv itie s fo r&#13;
c h ild re n and families. M o n e y raised&#13;
used fo r c om m u n ity m in i grants.&#13;
Details:517-545-5944.&#13;
LACASA VOLUNTEER TRAINING&#13;
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 2895 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave., H owell. LACASA v o lu n te&#13;
e r tra in in g . Topics inc lude: Power&#13;
a n d co n tro l, e ld e r abuse, anim al&#13;
cruelty. D etails and schedule: 517-&#13;
548-1350.&#13;
RELAY FOR LIFE&#13;
10 a.m. Saturday -10 a.m. Sunday&#13;
Fow le rv ille Fairgrounds, Fowlerville.&#13;
Details; 5 1 7 -2 9 4D 69 7 o r 517-223-&#13;
0070. C l o s i n g c e r e m o n y 9 : 3 0 a .m .&#13;
S u n d a y .&#13;
GAS CARO RAFFLE&#13;
11 a.m. B rig h to n Masonic Lodge,&#13;
315 W. N o rth St., B rig h to n . Win&#13;
$1,000 gas card. Proceeds s u p p o rt&#13;
scholarship fu n d . D etails: 810-227-&#13;
9590.&#13;
LAKE CENTRAL R AIL TOUR&#13;
6 p.m.Train D ep o t, 128 W e tm o re St.,&#13;
Howell. Fine d in in g o n a 2 'S h o u r&#13;
jo u rn e y tow a rd s Byron. R eservation:&#13;
866-608-0746.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
S E P T 9&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORK&#13;
11:30a.m.-1 p.m., Crystal Gardens&#13;
B a n qu e t C enter, 5768 E. Grand&#13;
River, H owelLSpeaker: Jeanne&#13;
Carlson, P resident and CEO, Blue&#13;
Care N e tw o rk o f M ich ig a n . Cost:&#13;
$20 members , $30 n o n -m em b ers .&#13;
RSVP: B rig h to n Area C ham b e r o f&#13;
Commerce, 810-227-5086.&#13;
PINCKNEY PURLERS&#13;
Noon. P inckney C om m u n ity Public&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road, P inckney.&#13;
An in s tru c to r leads kn itte rs o f all&#13;
ages and e xpe rie nce levels. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
OPEN COMPUTER LAB&#13;
3-5 p.m. B rig h to n D is tric t Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Library. D ro p -in&#13;
a nd learn c om p u te r skills. Details:&#13;
810-229-6571.&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. N orth e a s t co rn e r o f&#13;
Grand River A ve n ue and A n n 5treet,&#13;
Fowlerville. W h e ne ve r Weinnies&#13;
Car Cruise. D etails: 517-376-2069.&#13;
T h u r s d a y s t h r o u g h S e p t . 2 7 .&#13;
CRISIS INTERVENTION&#13;
6-9:30 p.m., 2895 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., H owell. LACA5A vo lu n te e r&#13;
tra in in g . Topics: Empathy, active&#13;
lis ten in g, crisis m a n a g em e n t. Details&#13;
a nd schedule: 517-548-1350.&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, H owell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920. S u n d a y s&#13;
t h r o u g h O c t o b e r .&#13;
LYON SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE&#13;
1 -4 p.m. Lyon School, 11455&#13;
Buno Road, B rig h to n Township.&#13;
Sponsored b y th e Brig h to n Area&#13;
Historical Society. New a n d o ld&#13;
q u ilts o n display. Details: 810-231 -&#13;
9327.&#13;
TOWER C LIMB A N D Z IP LINE&#13;
1 -4 p.m. How e ll Conference a nd&#13;
Nature C en te r,10 0 5T ria n g le Lake&#13;
Road, M a rio n T ow n s h ip .C lim b th e&#13;
ta lle s t o u td o o r c lim b in g to w e r in&#13;
M ic h ig a n o r rid e a 5 0 0 -fo o t z ip line&#13;
o ve r a p o n d . Reservations required.&#13;
Cost: $ 10 to w e r c lim b , $5 z ip ride.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249 o r w w w .&#13;
h ow e lln a tu rece n te r.o rg .&#13;
DEDICATION CELEBRATION&#13;
2 p .m .d e d ic a tio n ,3 -4 p.m. o pe n&#13;
house a t How e ll Hig h School and&#13;
Lansing C om m u n ity C ollege at&#13;
Parker C ampus,4 00 W rig h t Road,&#13;
M a rio n Township. Details: 517-548-&#13;
6281 o r w w w .h ow e lls c h o o ls .c om .&#13;
LIFE D OW N BELOW&#13;
2 p.m. N ature C enter o f K ensington&#13;
M e tro p a rk . L ook a t w h a t lives on&#13;
th e fo re s t flo o r and in ro ttin g logs.&#13;
Cost: $2. R egistration: 810-227-2757.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., doo rs o p e n a t 1 p.m. at&#13;
th e fo rm e r St. M a ry C atho lic Parish,&#13;
550 E. H am b u rg St., P inckney.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
S E P T . 10&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
S E P T 8&#13;
FALL B IRD COUNT&#13;
7 a.m. N ature C en te r o f K e ns ington&#13;
M e tro pa rk . E xperienced birders lead&#13;
g ro u p s in a census o f re s id e n t and&#13;
m ig ra n t birds. B ring bin o cu la rs and&#13;
lunch. D etails: 810-227-2757.&#13;
HUNTER SAFETY CLASS&#13;
6-9 p.m. Barnard C om m u n ity&#13;
Center,415 N. B arnard,St.Howell.&#13;
R eg is tra tio n:51 7-546-0693.&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. P athway C om m u n ity C hurch,&#13;
228 F o u rth St., B righ to n . For th o se&#13;
w h o im p a c t ch ild re n b irth th ro u g h&#13;
a ge 20. D etails: 248-207-2363 o r&#13;
w w w .p a thw a y c om m u n ity c h u rc h .&#13;
net.&#13;
OPEN REHEARSAL&#13;
7:15-9:15 p.m. N av ig a to r School&#13;
b an d room), 2150 E. M-36, P inckney.&#13;
L iv in g s to n S ym p h o n y O rchestra&#13;
is lo o k in g fo r strings, percussion,&#13;
obo e , fre n ch h o rn . D etails: 517-223-&#13;
7192 o r w w w .lso .o rg . M o n d a y s .&#13;
NEW PARENTS PROGRAM&#13;
7 p.m. P rimary Care Pediatrics, 620&#13;
Byron Road, Suite 1200A, second&#13;
flo or, (wes t e n tra n ce o f Saint Joseph&#13;
M e rc y L iv in g s to n Hospital) Howell.&#13;
"101 Answers fo r N ew Parents."&#13;
Ques tions a nswered by s ta ff&#13;
pediatricians. D etails: 517-545-6919.&#13;
S e c o n d M o n d a y s .&#13;
FINE ARTS RECEPTION/EXHIBIT&#13;
7-8 p.m. H am b u rg T ow n sh ip Library,&#13;
10411 M e rrill Road. An o p p o r tu n ity&#13;
to v iew o il p ain tin gs , watercolors,&#13;
pastels, acrylics, sculptures. Details:&#13;
810-231-1771. E x h i b i t r u n s t h r o u g h&#13;
S e p t . 2 8 .&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
S E P T . 11&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. L ions Den, 465 W. M ain&#13;
St., B righ to n . Referrals By Design&#13;
m e e tin g . 810-844-0844. W e e k i y .&#13;
MASTER M IN D STUDY&#13;
11:30 a .m .- l 2 :30 p.m.. G re a te r&#13;
B r ig h to n Are a C h am b e r o f&#13;
C om m e rc e , 131 H y n e St. First&#13;
m e e t in g o f 10 -w e e k session:&#13;
"T h in k a n d G row R ich ."C o s t: $25&#13;
fo r b o o k . RSVP a n d d e ta ils : 8 10 -&#13;
2 27 -5 0 86 .&#13;
ONE-STROKE PAINTING&#13;
6-7:30 p.m. P inckney C om m u n ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Cost: $9. R egistration: 734-&#13;
878-3888 o r w w w .p in c k n e y lib ra ry .&#13;
org.&#13;
ABUSE PREVENTION TRAINING&#13;
6 - 9:3 0 p.m., 2 89 5 W. G ra n d River&#13;
Ave., H ow e ll. LACASA v o lu n te e r&#13;
tra in in g .T o p ic s in c lu d e : D om e s tic&#13;
v io le n c e as a bu se , p h y s ica l, sexual,&#13;
v e rb a l, n e g le c t. D etails : 5 1 7 -5 4 8 -&#13;
1350.&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p.m. C o rn e rs to n e Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 9455 H ilto n&#13;
Road, B rig h to n T ownship. Details:&#13;
810 -2 2 7-9 4 1 1.WeeWy.&#13;
TRAILS M EETING&#13;
7:30-9 p.m. H am b u rg Senior Center,&#13;
10407 M e rrill R oa d ,H am bu rg .Th e&#13;
Putnam, Green Oaks and Unadilla&#13;
Friends o f th e Lakelands Trail p lus&#13;
Friends o f th e H am b u rg Greenways&#13;
h o s t th e ir q u a rte rly m e e tin g .&#13;
Details: jc spe e d fish@ e a rth lin k .n e t.&#13;
SHARE A N D CARE&#13;
7- 8:30 p.m. W o o d la n d Cancer&#13;
Center, 7575 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
B righ to n . A cancer d iscussion g ro u p&#13;
o p e n to all p atie n ts ,fam ilies . Details;&#13;
810-844-7274. S e c o n d T u e s d a y s .&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
S E P T . 12&#13;
TRAVELTRICKS A N D T IP S&#13;
6-7:30 p.m. Pinc kney C om m u n ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Wo rld tra ve le r Osiris&#13;
C orn e jo shares ideas o n p la n n in g&#13;
an e c o n om ica l trip . Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888.&#13;
H ART LAN D GARDEN CLUB&#13;
6:30 p.m. m e e tin g , 7 p.m. prog ram ,&#13;
8 p.m. business m e e tin g , H artla n d&#13;
Educational 5 ervice 5 u p p o r t Center,&#13;
9525 H ig h la n d Road,."History and&#13;
E tiq u e tte o f Tea" prese n te d by Pat&#13;
5 a g e rt w h o w ill also b rin g h er Hall&#13;
china te a p o ts fo r v iew in g . Details:&#13;
248-887-6561 o r 810 494-9112.&#13;
S e c o n d W e d n e s d a y s .&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHERS&#13;
7 p.m.. In d e p e n d e n ce Village,&#13;
7700 N em co Way. For all skill levels,&#13;
slid e d ig ita l p ro je c tio n n ig h t.&#13;
A s s ig nm e n t:"5 tre e t Pho to gra p h y ."&#13;
Details: 810-220-3354.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
S E P T 13&#13;
GARDEN CLUB&#13;
11:15-2 p.m. B rig h to n C om m u n ity&#13;
Center, 555 B rig h to n 5t., B righ to n .&#13;
Area m a s te r g ardeners w ill answer&#13;
que s tio n s . A lig h t lun ch w ill be&#13;
served. D etails: kita an d ro o@ h o tm&#13;
a il.com .&#13;
PINCKNEY PURLERS&#13;
N oon. P inckney C om m u n ity Public&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road, P inckney.&#13;
An in s tru c to r leads kn itte rs o f all&#13;
ages a n d expe rie nce levels. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
CINDERELLA'S CLOSET&#13;
4 - 7 p.m., 113 N. M ich ig a n Ave.,&#13;
H owell. Provides h om e c om in g and&#13;
p rom dresses to c o u n ty h ig h school&#13;
students, w h o m u s t s h ow th e ir I.D.&#13;
to purchase a dress. Cost: $20, w ith&#13;
scholarships available fo r th o s e w h o&#13;
c a n n o t a ffo rd fee. Also Friday,4-7&#13;
p.m., a nd Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
C on tin u es Sept. 20 a nd Sept. 21 4-7&#13;
p.m. and Sept. 2 2,10 a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
Details: Women's Resource Center,&#13;
517-548-2200.&#13;
MEMBER AFTER HOURS&#13;
5 - 7 p.m., P review Properties, 130&#13;
W. Grand River. P resented by&#13;
Greater B rig h to n Area C h am b e r o f&#13;
Commerce. N e tw o rk in g , fo o d and&#13;
beverages. N o charge. D irections:&#13;
810-220-1517.&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. N orth e a s t co rn e r o f&#13;
Grand River A ve n ue and A n n Street,&#13;
d o w n to w n Fowlerville. W h e ne ve r&#13;
Weinnies Car Cruise. D etails: 517-&#13;
376-2069. T h u r s d a y s t h r o u g h&#13;
S e p t e m b e r .&#13;
SURVIVOR &amp; C O M M U N ITY PANEL&#13;
6- 9:30 p.m., 2895 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., H owe ll. LACASA v o lu n te e r&#13;
tra in in g .T o p ic s inc lude: Law&#13;
Enforcement, P rosecution, C o u rt&#13;
Processes. D etails a nd schedule:&#13;
517-548-1350.&#13;
USED BOOK SALE&#13;
10 a.m.-9 p.m. B rig h to n D is tric t&#13;
Library, 100 L ib ra ry Road, B righ to n .&#13;
Details: 810-229-6571, ext. 124.&#13;
T h r o u g h S u n d a y .&#13;
AMATEUR RADIO KLUB&#13;
7 p.m. Em e rge n c y O p e ra tion s&#13;
Center, 300 5. H ig h la n d e r Way,&#13;
H owell. N o n -m em b e rs w elcom e.&#13;
Details: 810-923-3600. Secorrd&#13;
T h u r s d a y .&#13;
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WOODCRAFT G UILD !&#13;
7 p.m. H ow e ll H ig h School, 1200 W. |&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell. Details: t&#13;
810-225-1389. Second Thursdoy.&#13;
B ED T IM E STORY&#13;
7 p.m. P inckney C om m u n ity Public •&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road, Pinckney. |&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
O N T H E&#13;
H O R IZ O N&#13;
WINDSOR C ASINO TRIP&#13;
Reservations d u e n ow fo r Sept. 22&#13;
event.Travel to casino b y m o to r&#13;
coach a t 7:30 a.m. o r 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Fundraiser fo r G reen Oak T ow nsh ip&#13;
Historical Society. Cost: $20;&#13;
inc ludes $15 vouchers fo r casino&#13;
sp en d ing . Call fo r details; JoAnn&#13;
M u rph y , 810-229-4401.&#13;
County for 27 years with its&#13;
mission to help women help&#13;
themselves, strengthen fami- g&#13;
lies, and keep children safe. "&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at karoHn®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
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T H E L I V I N G S T O N C O M M U N I T Y N E W S FR ID AY , A U G U S T 31, 2007 B5&#13;
COMMUNITY SCRAPBOOK&#13;
S p h e r e U SA's&#13;
R o b e r t P e lo n&#13;
in f la t e s&#13;
o n e o f tw o&#13;
a q u a s p h e r e s&#13;
u s e d b y t h e&#13;
c o m p a n y&#13;
t o c r u is e&#13;
d o w n t h e&#13;
s n o w b o a r d in g&#13;
h i l l a t M o u n t&#13;
B r ig h t o n la s t&#13;
S a tu r d a y&#13;
a f t e r n o o n .&#13;
PHOTOS: LON HORWEDEL,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
K r is t in a K o w a ls k i, o f&#13;
S p r in g f ie ld , M a s s ., is&#13;
u n h a r n e s s e d b y S p h e r e&#13;
U S A e m p lo y e e D a n n y&#13;
C o p p o la a f t e r h e r&#13;
r e c e n t t r i p d o w n t h e&#13;
s n o w b o a r d in g h i l l a t&#13;
M o u n t B r ig h t o n . K o w a ls k i&#13;
f le w in f r o m t h e E a s t C o a s t&#13;
t o t r y t h e S p h e r e U S A&#13;
e x p e r ie n c e a f t e r s e e in g i t&#13;
o n t h e I n t e r n e t .&#13;
B e lo w : W a te r s h o o t s o u t&#13;
o f t h e p lu g o f t h e S p h e r e&#13;
U S A a q u a s p h e r e a s t h e&#13;
K o w a ls k is r o l l d o w n th e&#13;
h i l l .&#13;
A d v e n t u r e s e e k e r s f lo c k t o M o u n t B r ig h t o n fo r s p h e r e in g&#13;
Over and over again, Tina and Rich Kowalksi tumbled head over heels and spun from side to side until they&#13;
reached the bottom of the halfpipe at Mount Brighton.&#13;
After she climbed out of the ball, Tina said she felt a bit queasy, though she would do it again. Rich loved it.&#13;
“That was awesome,” he said. “You got some good G-forces.”&#13;
The couple traveled from Massachusetts, along with Rich’s brother, Tom Kowalski, to experience what’s&#13;
called “Sphereing” for Rich’s 27th birthday.&#13;
Geared to adventure seekers and lovers of extreme sports, sphereing is in its second summer at Mount&#13;
Brighton. It is derived from a similar ride called “zorbing” in New Zealand. The differences between sphereing&#13;
and zorbing come down to trademarks and a few dimensional details of the balls, which includes two layers,&#13;
separated by three feet of air.&#13;
Mount Brighton is the only place in this country to go sphereing, said Sphere USA’s co-owner Robert Pelon.&#13;
It is offered on weekends through early September. Prices range from $22 for one ride to $50 for four rides.&#13;
Pelon hopes Americans catch the sphereing bug; he’d like to expand to other locations on the East Coast&#13;
and Rockies. - From News Staff Reports&#13;
P in c k n e y M e m o r ia l A m e r ic a n&#13;
L e g io n P o s t 4 1 9 C o m m a n d e r&#13;
J im W a lla c e , r ig h t , p r e s e n t s F a y e&#13;
W is e le y o f P r id e a n d H o n o r F l ig h ts ,&#13;
a c h e c k f o r $ 1 ,4 0 0 , r e p r e s e n t in g&#13;
h a l f t h e p r o c e e d s f r o m t h e p o s t 's&#13;
t h i r d a n n u a l M a r c M e y e r G o l f&#13;
O u t in g . T h is o r g a n i z a t io n s e n d s&#13;
W o r ld W a r II v e te r a n s o n a o n e - d a y&#13;
f l i g h t t o W a s h in g to n , D .C ., t o v i s i t&#13;
t h e W o r ld W a r II M e m o r ia l a t n o&#13;
c h a r g e t o t h e v e te r a n s . P ic tu r e d ,&#13;
f r o m le f t , a r e B u tc h E ly , L in d a&#13;
W a lla c e , J a n B o w le s , H a r o ld B o w le s ,&#13;
F a y e a n d J a c k W is e le y a n d J im&#13;
W a lla c e .&#13;
COURTESY, HAROLD BOWLES&#13;
A C H I E V E R S&#13;
Barnwell working&#13;
as agent in N.C.&#13;
Katie Barnwell, a 2004 Howell&#13;
High School graduate, has&#13;
earned her North Carolina&#13;
Real Estate Brokers License&#13;
and is working as a full-time&#13;
agent at the Mooresville office&#13;
of Keller Williams Realty,&#13;
located on Lake Norman just&#13;
north of Charlotte, NC.&#13;
Barnwell is also near completion&#13;
of her bachelor’s degree&#13;
in business and finance&#13;
from Cleary University, completing&#13;
online the course&#13;
work she began at the Howell&#13;
campus.&#13;
Her parents, Jim and Linda&#13;
Barnwell, reside in Howell.&#13;
Todd's nominated&#13;
in competition&#13;
Todd’s Services, Inc. of&#13;
Hamburg Township has been&#13;
nominated as a contestant fqr&#13;
the national 2008 Landscaper&#13;
of the Year competition.&#13;
The competition was created&#13;
by Total Landscape Care&#13;
magazine, a national publication,&#13;
to recognize landscapers&#13;
that exemplify high standards&#13;
of landscape professionals,&#13;
including business acumen,&#13;
equipment management expertise,&#13;
attention to safety&#13;
and community involvement.&#13;
Total Landscape Care magazine&#13;
will feature 12 national&#13;
finalists in its January edition.&#13;
One finalist will be chosen&#13;
as the 2008 Landscaper of&#13;
the Year.&#13;
Pinckney Players'&#13;
performances a hit&#13;
The return of the Pinckney&#13;
Players’ performances&#13;
for local school children last&#13;
spring was a huge success,&#13;
according to the local theater&#13;
group’s board of directors.&#13;
Approximately 1,700 Pinckney-&#13;
area students attended&#13;
special daytime performances&#13;
of “Lily’s Purple Plastic&#13;
Purse” in April. It was the&#13;
first time in more than 10&#13;
years that the group had&#13;
scheduled special shows for&#13;
school groups.&#13;
Study guides were provided&#13;
to teachers ahead of time to&#13;
help prepare classes for the&#13;
live theater production. The&#13;
Pinckney Players also gave&#13;
each of the Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools’ elementary school&#13;
libraries a set of three books by&#13;
Kevin Henkes, author of “Lilly’s&#13;
Purple Plastic Purse.”&#13;
Manor keeps seat on&#13;
SEMCOG committee&#13;
Steve Manor, mayor pro&#13;
tern for the city of Howell, will&#13;
remain chairman of the Finance&#13;
and Budget Advisory&#13;
Committee for the Southeast&#13;
Michigan Council of Governments,&#13;
or SEMCOG.&#13;
Appointments for several&#13;
SEMCOG advisory panels&#13;
were announced on Aug. 27&#13;
by SEMCOG Chairman William&#13;
Roberts. Serving as vice&#13;
chairman and chairwoman&#13;
of the panel are Ken Cockrel&#13;
Jr. of the Detroit City Council&#13;
and Pam Wall, a member of&#13;
the St. Clair County Board of&#13;
Commissioners.&#13;
City manager wins&#13;
state leader award&#13;
Shea Charles, Howell city&#13;
manager, reeentfy won the&#13;
2007 Outstanding Community&#13;
Administrator Award given&#13;
by the Michigan Association&#13;
of Planning.&#13;
The award was established&#13;
in 1982 in recognition of Edward&#13;
Potthoff, former Board&#13;
of Director member and City&#13;
Manager of Saginaw and Cadillac.&#13;
The award honors an&#13;
administrator who has made&#13;
significant positive contributions&#13;
to comprehensive community&#13;
planning in Michigan.&#13;
Charles was noted for his&#13;
efforts in the city’s physical&#13;
development and redevelopment,&#13;
eeonomic growth&#13;
and infrastructure improvements.&#13;
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Synopsis&#13;
August 15, 2007&#13;
The regular meeting of the Putnam&#13;
Township Board was held on&#13;
Wednesday. August 15. 2007 at the&#13;
Putnam Town.ship Annex. 122 S.&#13;
How'ell, Pinckney. MI 48169. Members&#13;
present: Rau. Guyon, Benedetti.&#13;
Buemian. Klein, Dobis and Mc-&#13;
Closkey Approval of Minutes: Approved&#13;
minutes from July 18, 2007&#13;
Regular meeting. New Business:&#13;
1) Approved the low bid of $14,196&#13;
from Arrow Asphalt to pave the Fire&#13;
Department parking lot. Approved&#13;
S3,107.90 for budgeted uniforms and&#13;
gear. 2) Authorized the seniors to use&#13;
131 S. Howell after completion of&#13;
the new Township Hall. Authorized&#13;
to research the cost of the necessary&#13;
upgrades required before turning&#13;
it over to the Seniors. 4) Amended&#13;
Chapter 19, Section 55B as related&#13;
to the C-1 District, to list “ miniature&#13;
golf course” as a special use, and to&#13;
adopt specific standards for miniature&#13;
golf as a special u.se in Chapter&#13;
27. 5) Approved termination of Pat&#13;
Carney, Zoning Administrator, due&#13;
to improper following of procedure&#13;
and ordinances concerning the application&#13;
made by John Colonefor a&#13;
miniature golf course in Hell.&#13;
Adjournment at I0:.30PM,&#13;
Prepared by&#13;
Sally D. Guyon Clerk&#13;
Approved by&#13;
Ronald Rau Supervisor&#13;
True copies of tneeting minutes are&#13;
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V O L U N T E E R S&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way.&#13;
PUBLICITY WRITER&#13;
Recycle Livingston in Howell&#13;
needs help writing and&#13;
researching environmental&#13;
articles for newspapers and&#13;
magazines as well as keeping&#13;
other organizations up to&#13;
date about our activities.&#13;
Details: 517-548-4439 or e-mail&#13;
recycleliv@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
VOLUNTEER TRAINING&#13;
LACASA is providing a 1-1/2&#13;
week comprehensive volunteer&#13;
training, starting Sept. 4, for&#13;
those interested in working&#13;
with LACASA's programs&#13;
dealing with people affected&#13;
by domestic violence, sexual&#13;
assault, and child abuse in our&#13;
community. Details: 517-548-&#13;
1350 or e-mail cjones@lacasa1.&#13;
org.&#13;
WORKSHOP PROPOSALS&#13;
The 17th Annual Regional&#13;
Early Childhood conference is&#13;
seeking workshop proposals&#13;
from professionals in the field&#13;
of early childhood, working&#13;
directly with or on behalf&#13;
of young children, or those&#13;
professionals offering expertise&#13;
in any of the following areas:&#13;
care and education, health and&#13;
safety, business, marketing,&#13;
advocacy, development, parent&#13;
education, prevention and&#13;
more. Details: 517-548-9112 or&#13;
e-mail childcareL@aol.com.&#13;
RACE HELP&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Community Alliance is hosting&#13;
the 5th Annual "Run Drugs&#13;
Run" on Sept. 8 and needs help&#13;
with registration, check-in, mile&#13;
splits, water stations, and the&#13;
finish line. Details: 517- 540-&#13;
7759 or e-mail TMorrow@&#13;
co.livingston.mi.us&#13;
COMPANIONSHIP&#13;
Great Lakes Hospice needs help&#13;
providing companionship and&#13;
respite care for patients who&#13;
would like some friendship and&#13;
comfort. Details: 517-552-8300&#13;
ore-mail kbentley@glhhs.com.&#13;
CLIENT INTERVIEWS&#13;
Love INC needs assistance with&#13;
client interviews and followup&#13;
with the staff Love INC&#13;
enables local churches to pool&#13;
their resources and services&#13;
in developing ministries to&#13;
help those in need in the&#13;
community. Details: 810-494-&#13;
4056 or e-mail kjanego@&#13;
I ivi ngston lovei nc.org.&#13;
GRANT WRITER&#13;
St. George Special Ministries&#13;
in Brighton needs someone&#13;
with experience in writing&#13;
grants. St. George Special&#13;
Ministries provides quality&#13;
educational and recreational&#13;
programs to support people&#13;
living with disabilities. Details:&#13;
810-229-6661, ext. 106 or e-mail&#13;
dmosey@yahoo.com.&#13;
EVENT SUPPORT&#13;
The Women's Resource Center&#13;
needs help supporting the&#13;
programs and services of the&#13;
Women's Resource Center,&#13;
Child Abuse Prevention&#13;
Council, and Healthy Families-&#13;
Livingston. Projects including&#13;
the spring Benefit Auction and&#13;
Fantasy of Trees in November.&#13;
Details: 517-548-2200 or e-mail&#13;
mtaylor@wrc-livingston.org.&#13;
DRIVERS&#13;
The American Cancer Society&#13;
needs Road to Recovery drivers.&#13;
Road to Recovery is a service&#13;
offered by the American Cancer&#13;
Society in which volunteer&#13;
drivers provide cancer patients&#13;
transportation to and from&#13;
their scheduled radiation or&#13;
chemotherapy appointments.&#13;
Details: 888-635-9257 or e-mail&#13;
laura.seyfried@cancer.org.&#13;
OFFICE ASSISTANCE&#13;
The Howell Nature Center&#13;
needs clerical support in both&#13;
the main office and in the&#13;
Wildlife Infirmary. Details: 517-&#13;
546-0249 or e-mail faithk@&#13;
howellnaturecenter.org.&#13;
Volunteer Livingston, a program&#13;
of the Livingston County United&#13;
Way, promotes the need for&#13;
volunteers in the Livingston&#13;
County area. For a complete list&#13;
of current volunteer postings, visit&#13;
the Web site www.lcunitedway.&#13;
org. Please submit your&#13;
organization's volunteer needs to&#13;
donr@chartermi. net&#13;
Commuter rail cars will be featured at Hamburg festival&#13;
'Tickets to ride the train at&#13;
the seventh annual Hamburg&#13;
Township Ftestival &amp; Railroad&#13;
Days are on sale. This year’s&#13;
event is set for Saturday, Sept.&#13;
15, in and around the old village&#13;
on South Hamburg Road.&#13;
This year’s rides will take&#13;
place aboard the refurbished&#13;
train cars that would be used&#13;
in the proposed commuter rail&#13;
service between Howell and&#13;
Ann Arbor. Excursions leave&#13;
Hamburg at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m.,&#13;
1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.&#13;
Tickets cost $10 each, with&#13;
children under 2 riding free.&#13;
They are available at the&#13;
Tickets cost&#13;
$10 each, with&#13;
children under 2&#13;
riding free.&#13;
Hamburg Historical Museum,&#13;
7225 Stone St., from 4-7 p.m.&#13;
Wednesdays and 11 a.m.-3 p.m.&#13;
Saturdays and at the Hamburg&#13;
Food Center, 10623 Hamburg&#13;
Road, during business hours.&#13;
Advance purchase is suggested&#13;
since tickets go quickly.&#13;
The theme for this year’s&#13;
Festival &amp; Railroad Days is&#13;
“Farm Life in Hamburg 100&#13;
Years Ago.” Organizers are&#13;
looking for people who would&#13;
like to demonstrate farm&#13;
tasks, such as milking cows by&#13;
hand, shoeing horses, sheering&#13;
sheep, canning and drying&#13;
food, spinning, weaving, quilting,&#13;
darning socks, soap making&#13;
and candle making.&#13;
Events include arts and&#13;
crafts vendors, a flea market,&#13;
quilt show, car show, ice cream&#13;
social, food, games and more.&#13;
Volunteers are needed. To help&#13;
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TH E L IV ING S TO N C O M M U N I T Y NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2007&#13;
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( S P O R T S&#13;
JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The L iving ston Com m unity News&#13;
How long&#13;
can I stay&#13;
undefeated?&#13;
What a start to the season!&#13;
No, I’m not talking about&#13;
area football teams, which&#13;
went 6-1 the first weekend of&#13;
the season, despite tornadoes&#13;
and game delays. I’m talking&#13;
about my undefeated start to&#13;
predicting the outcome of local&#13;
footb^ games.&#13;
Deadlines didn’t allow&#13;
me to pick Thursday’s four&#13;
games involving local teams&#13;
(the scores were unavailable&#13;
at press time), but being on&#13;
a roll, I have no doubt I’d be&#13;
11-0 heading into the Howell-&#13;
Hartland clash, set for 7 p.m.&#13;
tonight at the new Parker stadium.&#13;
That has me feeling good&#13;
about the season ahead. The&#13;
same goes for Howell coach&#13;
Jim Webb and Hartland coach&#13;
Marcus Dukes.&#13;
Both are predicted to be&#13;
middle-of-the-pack Kensington&#13;
Valley Conference teams,&#13;
but a win tonight could set&#13;
the wheels in motion for a run&#13;
toward the playoffs for either&#13;
team.&#13;
The Highlanders are excited&#13;
to showcase their new&#13;
facility, even if they are surrounded&#13;
by red and blues on&#13;
the field, not green and gold.&#13;
Howell coach Jim Webb&#13;
bristled at the notion that&#13;
playing on a field built for the&#13;
Patriots will hinder his Highlanders.&#13;
“It doesn’t take away our&#13;
home field advantage,” he&#13;
said. “It’s our home. We’ve&#13;
been practicing there since&#13;
Aug. 6. We have taken the&#13;
attitude that it is our home&#13;
field.”&#13;
He was pleased with his&#13;
team’s workman-like 41-7 win&#13;
over Walled Lake Northern&#13;
Aug. 24. Running back Richie&#13;
Wilson rushed for 128 yards.&#13;
“There are some little&#13;
things we have to improve on&#13;
as far as details,” he said. “It&#13;
was a great start to the season.”&#13;
Dukes said stopping Howell’s&#13;
running game is his&#13;
No. 1 concern.&#13;
“We have been kicking&#13;
around ideas. How do you&#13;
defense the power running&#13;
game?” Dukes said. “It&#13;
comes down to their great big&#13;
lineman. You try to neutralize&#13;
them.”&#13;
The game might actually&#13;
mean more to the Eagles, as&#13;
they try to prove their worth.&#13;
For the past seven years,&#13;
they’ve won their opener with&#13;
Fenton and consistently gone&#13;
on to lose the next game.&#13;
“Hopefully, we continue the&#13;
momentum of week one. This&#13;
is a hurdle we have to clear,”&#13;
Dukes said.&#13;
Hartland’s new-look offense&#13;
rolled up more than 300 yards&#13;
off offense. Junior quarterback&#13;
Chris Cagle, a transfer&#13;
from Detroit (Novi) Catholic&#13;
Central, threw two touchdown&#13;
passes in the first half&#13;
and scored the game-winner&#13;
on the ground from 15 yards&#13;
out in the third quarter.&#13;
Webb said the Eagles will&#13;
not be overlooked, then repeated&#13;
a theme that his staff&#13;
is harping on: “Respect all.&#13;
Fear none.”&#13;
“We feel they are an improved&#13;
football team,” Webb&#13;
said. “They want to be able&#13;
to run the spread and throw&#13;
the ball. We are going to&#13;
have to prepare with a great&#13;
focus.”&#13;
Prediction: Howell&#13;
Hartland 17.&#13;
Last week's record: 7-0.&#13;
Best pick: Howell&#13;
Walled Lake Northern 7.&#13;
tual score: Howell 41-7.&#13;
Worst pick: Fow lerville 35,&#13;
Old Redford Prep 7. Fowlerville,&#13;
51-0.&#13;
2 1 ,&#13;
34,&#13;
Ac-&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached atjdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
Fall v o lle y b a ll lin e u p s s t ro n g&#13;
C o a c h e s s t i l l a d j u s t i n g t o s p o r t ' s n e w , s h o r t e r s e a s o n&#13;
Brighton&#13;
senior&#13;
Lauren&#13;
Milosek,&#13;
seen here&#13;
bumping a&#13;
volleyball&#13;
during&#13;
a recent&#13;
practice,&#13;
will be a key&#13;
leader for&#13;
the Bulldogs'&#13;
new coach&#13;
Carly Miller.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Volleyball’s switch to the fall&#13;
season, as mandated by a federal&#13;
court after a long-standing&#13;
lawsuit, has energized some&#13;
coaches and confused others.&#13;
For Whitmore Lake coach&#13;
Kathy Coleman and Brighton’s&#13;
Carly Miller, it’s a positive&#13;
change.&#13;
“I like the fall. I think the kids&#13;
are more excited. They have&#13;
more energy,” Coleman said.&#13;
“When they start in November,&#13;
they don’t see the sun.”&#13;
Miller said the shorter&#13;
season of roughly 10 weeks&#13;
shouldn’t be much of a factor&#13;
because most of the girls will be&#13;
coming off summer club ball.&#13;
“Not having a mid-winter&#13;
break and Christmas break&#13;
during the season can be a pro&#13;
or a con,” Miller said. “You’ve&#13;
got a lot more to get done (in&#13;
less time).”&#13;
Fowlerville coach Michelle&#13;
Hardenbrook admits she is stiU&#13;
adjusting to starting practicing&#13;
without the structime of a normal&#13;
school day. Here’s a season&#13;
preview:&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
Key players: Lauren Milosek&#13;
(sr. outside hitter), Charidth&#13;
McMichen (sr. OH), Molly Daavetilla&#13;
(sr. middle blocker), Rachel&#13;
Ferguson (jr. setter)&#13;
Comment:The Bulldogs have&#13;
stronger leadership with six seniors.&#13;
'That alone has improved&#13;
team chemistry and bolstered&#13;
the season’s outlook for new&#13;
coach Carly Miller. Miller said&#13;
the Bulldogs are more athletic,&#13;
have more depth and know the&#13;
game better than past teams.&#13;
“Blocking is going to be key for&#13;
us,” Miller said. “If we can get&#13;
better, that will make all the difference.”&#13;
Hartland Eagles&#13;
Key players: Allison Bonk (sr.&#13;
OH/MB), Heather Ridley (sr.&#13;
s), Alayna Otis (so. MB), Nicole&#13;
McNulty (so. OH), Ka(fy Scannell&#13;
(sr. libero), Laura Fitzgerald&#13;
(jr. OH).&#13;
SEE VOLLEYBALL, C2&#13;
G e t t in g th e ir k ic k s&#13;
B o y s t e a m s r e v u p f o r n e w s o c c e r s e a s o n&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
News S ta ff R eporter The Brighton boys soccer&#13;
program has a new leader&#13;
in Rob Williams, but the new&#13;
coach is no stranger to his&#13;
players.&#13;
He’s coached many of his&#13;
Bulldogs working with the Brighton&#13;
Soccer Club. Williams takes over for&#13;
Deepak Shivraman, who took the&#13;
girls soccer job at Schoolcraft College.&#13;
Shivraman coached the Brighton&#13;
boys for five years, including an&#13;
appearance in the 2005 Division 1&#13;
semifinals.&#13;
Williams, the former head coach at&#13;
Jackson Lumen Christi and Flushing,&#13;
said it’s been a smooth transition wiffi&#13;
the help of Brighton JV coach Mark&#13;
Howell.&#13;
“We’ll try to capitalize on the previous&#13;
success,” Williams said. “Hopefully&#13;
we can do better. It will be hard.&#13;
People are always gunning for programs&#13;
with tradition.”&#13;
At a recent practice, he displayed&#13;
his intensity, getting after his players&#13;
at Sloan Field during a passing drill.&#13;
“I want a name given on every pass,”&#13;
he barked.&#13;
Here’s a look at the season for area&#13;
Kensington Valley Conference teams&#13;
and Fowlerville:&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
Key players; 'Tom Hazen (sr. midfield),&#13;
Steven Schlegel (sr. forward),&#13;
Sean Sullivan (sr. F), Andrew Swain&#13;
(sr. defense), Jacob Clapper (so. D),&#13;
Jordan Willson (sr. D), Jim Tocco (sr.&#13;
MF).&#13;
Comment: Three Bulldogs are&#13;
fighting for the starting goalie spot,&#13;
senior Matt Conlen, junior A. J. Sweatman&#13;
and sophomore Connor Meyer.&#13;
Williams said his strengths are discipline&#13;
and attention to detail. “One&#13;
of the things we focus on is team defense,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
Hartland Eagles&#13;
Key players: Eric Christensen (sr.&#13;
goalie), Zack Minor (jr. MF), Jake&#13;
Chamberlin (jr. MF-F), Jeremy Boehne&#13;
(sr. F), Vmce Vitale (jr. MF).&#13;
Comment; The Eagles lost 13 seniors&#13;
from a team that tied the school&#13;
record for fewest losses (9-5-6) and&#13;
PHOTOS:JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Brighton senior forward Steven Schlegel, above, dribbles the ball during a recent practice at Sloan Field. Below, new&#13;
Brighton boys soccer coach Rob Williams explains a drill strategy with junior midfielder James Dutcher at practice.&#13;
Williams, who takes over for Deepak Shivraman, said he hopes to continue the Bulldogs' recent successes on the&#13;
field.&#13;
allowed just 13 goals, including 10&#13;
shutouts by Christensen. If they can&#13;
play the same stingy defense and&#13;
score more than the 20-some goals of&#13;
a year ago, they’ll put a scare into the&#13;
KVC contenders. Coach Andrew Karsounes&#13;
has been most impressed with&#13;
their work ethic. “They don’t come in&#13;
with any entitlement feelings. They&#13;
aU just work hard to earn positions,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
Key players: Jon Pilarski (sr. F),&#13;
Ian Courtley (jr. MF), Danny Frenger&#13;
(jr. G), Clayton Musson (sr. D), Miles&#13;
Gonzalo (sr. MF).&#13;
Comment: New coach Thomas&#13;
Mate takes over a team that he said&#13;
SEE SOCCER,C2&#13;
New Bulldog coach, 2 new pools highlight girls swim season&#13;
Howell senior&#13;
Mary Burkel&#13;
swims the&#13;
breaststroke&#13;
at a recent&#13;
practice at the&#13;
Howell High&#13;
School pool.&#13;
The team plans&#13;
to swim at the&#13;
new Parker&#13;
campus this&#13;
season.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLATHE&#13;
LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Howell, S. Lyon&#13;
swimmers&#13;
excited about&#13;
new facilities&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
A new coach and two&#13;
new pools highlight the&#13;
girls swimming season.&#13;
Howell will have the&#13;
luxury of a new eightlane&#13;
pool at Parker High&#13;
School, and South Lyon&#13;
has transferred all its&#13;
practices and meets to&#13;
the new pool at South&#13;
Lyon East High School.&#13;
Howell coach Zach&#13;
Kasprzak said his girls&#13;
are excited.&#13;
“It looks like a fast&#13;
pool, due to the spillover&#13;
gutters and the&#13;
double-lane line configuration.&#13;
It absorbs turbulence,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
South Lyon coach&#13;
John Burch said with&#13;
more lanes, he’s able to&#13;
run practice more efficiently.&#13;
“Divers don’t have to&#13;
dive around swimmers,”&#13;
he said. “It will be safer&#13;
in practice. It’s better all&#13;
the way around.”&#13;
The Brighton girls&#13;
swim team has its&#13;
fourth coach in as many&#13;
years in Jason Black. He&#13;
coaches swimming at&#13;
the Detroit Yacht Club&#13;
and for the University&#13;
of Detroit Jesuit boys&#13;
program.&#13;
Here’s a look at the&#13;
race for the final Kensington&#13;
Valley Conference&#13;
championship:&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
Key swimmers: Anne&#13;
SEE SWIMMING,C2&#13;
C 2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, A U G U S T 3 1 , 2 0 0 7&#13;
SWIMMING FROM C l&#13;
Teams look to make waves in final conference race&#13;
Conwell (sr. backstroke),&#13;
Marybeth Hall (jr. individuai&#13;
medley-butterfly).&#13;
Comment: Hall is one of&#13;
the most versatile swimmers&#13;
in the state, finishing second&#13;
and third, respectively,&#13;
in the 100-yard butterfly and&#13;
200 individual medley at the&#13;
Division I state meet. The&#13;
Bulldogs will try to replace&#13;
14 graduated seniors with a&#13;
large freshman class.&#13;
Black said it is a rebuilding&#13;
year, but adds “we should be&#13;
competitive.”&#13;
H a rtla n d Eagles&#13;
Key swimmers: Alex Mileto&#13;
(sr. sprint freestyle), Renee&#13;
Kantola (sr. fly). Heather&#13;
Saule (so. 500 free), Allie&#13;
Duquet (jr. 500 free-100 fly),&#13;
Maggie Bailor (so. sprint&#13;
free-back).&#13;
Comment: In their third&#13;
year, the Eagles continue&#13;
to grow, from 23 the first&#13;
season to 32 last year to 39&#13;
this fall, including four divers.&#13;
Coach Jim Downs said&#13;
Saule has the potential to&#13;
qualify for states in several&#13;
events. Mileto, who scored&#13;
the first points at the state&#13;
meet in school history, and&#13;
Kantola, another state qualifier,&#13;
represent two of the&#13;
three seniors on the roster.&#13;
“We will improve in quality&#13;
and in depth,” Downs said.&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
Key swimmers: Lauren&#13;
Dorsey (sr. breaststroke),&#13;
Olivia Rowe (sr. sprint free),&#13;
Mary Burkel (sr. breaststroke),&#13;
Megan Sidge (so.&#13;
sprint free).&#13;
Comment: Dorsey, a twotime&#13;
state qualifier, already&#13;
holds two individual and a relay&#13;
school record. Kasprzak’s&#13;
goals are to quality three individuals&#13;
for states and all three&#13;
relays. He said the freshman&#13;
class is “the strongest bunch&#13;
we’ve had in four years.”&#13;
“With the kids coming in,&#13;
we are pretty well-balanced,”&#13;
R E C R E A T I O N C A L E N D A R&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Women's football clinic&#13;
- South Lyon H igh School w ill&#13;
h os t a W om e n and Mom's fo o tb a ll&#13;
c am p from 6-8 p.m. Sept. 10 at&#13;
th e school's fo o tb a ll fie ld .T h e cost&#13;
fo r th e c am p is $25 a n d includes&#13;
a T -shirt.T he c am p w ill focus o n&#13;
drills a nd te c h n iq u e s a lo n g w ith&#13;
p o s itio n -b y -p o s itlo n in s tru a io n&#13;
ta u g h t by th e fo o tb a ll staff. Details:&#13;
coach M a rk Thomas, 248-573-8150,&#13;
thomas@slcs.com.&#13;
■ Soccer clinic - The Brig h to n&#13;
boys soccer te am w ill los t a U6&#13;
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SOCCER FROM C l&#13;
Coach encourages hard work&#13;
has a lot of potential. The Howell&#13;
graduate said he’s emphasizing&#13;
conditioning and playing&#13;
as a team. “We are trying to&#13;
make this a year-round program,”&#13;
Mate said.&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
Key players: lyier Giese (sr.&#13;
G), Kyle Getzen (sr. MF), Austin&#13;
Munn (sr. D), Ryan Sherwood&#13;
(sr. MF), Allan Johnson (jr. F).&#13;
Comment: New coach Joel&#13;
Lindblade has 14 seniors to&#13;
provide leadership. Lindblade&#13;
said he’ll maintain the discipline&#13;
taught by former coach&#13;
Roy Miller, but teach the Pirates&#13;
to attack more offensively.&#13;
“We encourage them&#13;
to work hard and get more&#13;
shots,” he said. “To play that&#13;
style, we need to get in best&#13;
shape possible.”&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
Key players: Danny Coppola&#13;
(sr. D), Andy Ohanesian (sr.&#13;
D), Kyle Kaminsky (sr. MF),&#13;
Adam Gentile (jr. F), Chris Kobayashi&#13;
(jr. MF), Jake Green&#13;
(jr. F), Brian young (jr. G).&#13;
Comment: Third in the&#13;
KVC a year ago, the Lions&#13;
(13-7) want more with seven&#13;
returning starters, including&#13;
third-year starters who were&#13;
all-KVC last year in Coppola,&#13;
Ohanesian and Kaminsl^. The&#13;
Lions are the only KVC team&#13;
to beat Novi in the past four&#13;
years. Coppola led the Lions&#13;
with eight goals and seven assists&#13;
in 2006. Kaminiski needs&#13;
11 assists (he had a schoolrecord&#13;
tying 14 last year) to&#13;
break the career mark. “You&#13;
are going to see a stingy defense&#13;
with Danny and Andy&#13;
back there,” coach Tracee&#13;
Senter said.&#13;
Fowlerville G ladiators&#13;
Key players: Isaac Downing&#13;
(sr. MF-F), Corey Barron (sr.&#13;
MF), Travis Gibbons (jr. F),&#13;
Nate Simons (sr. G), John Adams&#13;
(sr. MF-D).&#13;
Comment: The Gladiators&#13;
(4-15, 1-9 in division 3 of the&#13;
Capital Area Activities Conference)&#13;
had their biggest turnout&#13;
yet of nearly 40 players in coach&#13;
Brian FMer’s third year. If&#13;
Fowlerville can learn to win the&#13;
close games (1-11 in one-goal&#13;
games), the program could&#13;
turn itself around. By graduating&#13;
just four seniors, Rdler&#13;
believes this could be a chance&#13;
to “turn the comer.” The Glads&#13;
have started the year 2-1, including&#13;
a 1-0 win over Howell&#13;
for the Pepsi Cup. “We need&#13;
players to make plays at critical&#13;
times,” Fuller said.&#13;
he said. “I’ve got someone&#13;
that can win almost everywhere.”&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
Key swimmers: Chelsea&#13;
Godmer (sr. 200-500 free),&#13;
Ashley Przybyl (jr. fly-IM),&#13;
Kate Segula (jr. back), Katie&#13;
Klavinger (jr. fly-IM), Marilyn&#13;
Norris (sr. sprint free).&#13;
Comment: The Pirates&#13;
lost two of the most decorated&#13;
athletes in school history,&#13;
All-American sprinter Katie&#13;
Bylsma and two-time state&#13;
diving champ Alex Miller.&#13;
Freshman diver Soquel Rey&#13;
will help try to ease those&#13;
pains. (Doach Laura Eibler&#13;
said she’s only concerned&#13;
about her depth at bre aststroke.&#13;
“I’m hoping someone&#13;
will step up and fill in&#13;
(there). Other than that, we&#13;
are pretty good,” she said.&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
Key swimmers: Jenna&#13;
Faletti (jr. sprint free-breast-&#13;
P r e s e n t s&#13;
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Hartland golf coach&#13;
Nathan Oake.&#13;
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Chelsea Kemppainen&#13;
(sr. sprint free).&#13;
Comment: The Lions,&#13;
the first team other than&#13;
Brighton to win a KVC title,&#13;
return a slew of state qualifiers.&#13;
Burch has his largest&#13;
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several from East that force&#13;
him to operate as a co-op.&#13;
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state qualifier as a freshman,&#13;
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“Do we have a chance to&#13;
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of seniors.”&#13;
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S u tto n Road, W h itm o re Lake.&#13;
S ta rt: 1 p .m . s h o tg u n . A n n e&#13;
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VOLLEYBALL FROM C l&#13;
With only 2 seniors left,&#13;
Trojans will have to retool&#13;
Comment: The infighting that&#13;
plagued coach Estelle Lashbrook’s&#13;
first season is gone,&#13;
replaced by a positive attitude.&#13;
That should propel Hartland up&#13;
the KVC stemdings, improving&#13;
upon last year’s seventh-place&#13;
finish. “They are really doing&#13;
more bonding than they ever&#13;
have. They are making it fun,”&#13;
Lashbrook said. “The practices&#13;
are so much quicker.”&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
Key players: Charlie French&#13;
(jr. OED, Meagan TYoideau (sr.&#13;
OH), Ashley Jacobs (sr. libero),&#13;
Kendra Osepchuk (sr. MB), Elia&#13;
Perry (sr. OH).&#13;
Comment: French and&#13;
THideau are the only returning&#13;
starters but form a strong core&#13;
on the outside. Coach Anne&#13;
Armstrong said she thinks her&#13;
defense could make the Highlanders&#13;
a “scrappy” group. “We&#13;
have a really good chance to be&#13;
a strong defensive team, if the&#13;
girls move their feet and talk,”&#13;
Armstrong said. “If we do that,&#13;
we could be a team that people&#13;
underestimate.”&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
Key players: Lindsay Meyer&#13;
(jr. OH), Megan Rogers (sr. libero),&#13;
Jessica Fiy (sr. setter).&#13;
Heather Childs (jr. MB), Kayla&#13;
Vogran (so. OH).&#13;
Comment: The Pirates are&#13;
better equipped for success in&#13;
coach Jennifer Nighswander’s&#13;
second season. She said team&#13;
chemistry and ball control are&#13;
much improved. “We basically&#13;
focus all the time on serve receive&#13;
and serving,” Nighswander&#13;
said. “Those are the start of&#13;
offense and defense. If you can’t&#13;
do those well, you can’t do anything&#13;
else well.”&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
Key players: Danielle Gotham&#13;
(jr. MB), l^thleen Donehue (jr.&#13;
OH), Kaitlyn Vincek (sr. OH),&#13;
Katie Williams (sr. S), Amanda&#13;
Thomas (jr. MH).&#13;
Comment: The Lions are&#13;
growing up, with no fi'eshmen&#13;
and sophomores for the first&#13;
time under coach Jen Mainka.&#13;
With nine returning players,&#13;
they could be reaefy to move up&#13;
finm fourth place in the league&#13;
to a contending role. How well&#13;
they improve their defense arid&#13;
serve receive will determirie&#13;
the course of the season. “Our&#13;
biggest strength will be intimidation&#13;
at the net with the height&#13;
and power of our hitters,” Mainka&#13;
said.&#13;
Fowlerville Gladiators&#13;
Key players: Emily Williams&#13;
(sr. S), Lindsey Limonoff (so.&#13;
OH), Emily Gallaway (sr. libero),&#13;
Laura Bain (jr. OH), Sam&#13;
VanGUder (jr. OH).&#13;
Comment: The Gladiators&#13;
lost eight seniors from one of&#13;
the top teams in school history,&#13;
returning only Williams&#13;
as a starter. Coach Michelle&#13;
Hardenbrook’s tallest player&#13;
is only 5 foot 10 inches. A junior&#13;
varsity team that won four tournaments&#13;
replenishes her talent&#13;
level. “We have a lot of quickness&#13;
and speed. We rely on defense,”&#13;
Hanlenbrook said.&#13;
Whitmore Lake Trojans&#13;
Key players: Kaley Garrett&#13;
(sr. S), Erika Jackson (jr. MB),&#13;
Kaitlyn LaRue (sr. OH), Lauren&#13;
Houghton (jr. OH).&#13;
Comment: The 'frojans graduated&#13;
sbe seniors from arguably&#13;
the best team in school history,&#13;
so coach Kathy Coleman has&#13;
some retooling to do. Even with&#13;
just two seniors, she believes&#13;
the Ibojans will be competitive.&#13;
Long-time district rival Clinton&#13;
moves into the TH-County Conference,&#13;
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to a league dominated&#13;
by Ottawa Lake Whiteford. “I’m&#13;
looking to be in the top three in&#13;
the league. Next year, I look to&#13;
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40 ft. of shared lake&#13;
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Howell- Lake Chemung&#13;
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bdrm, 2 bath, open floor&#13;
plan. $289,000. 517-540-&#13;
1107, 313-384-9964.&#13;
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acres. Bring your horses,&#13;
nice parcels starting at&#13;
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private drive, laundry&#13;
hook-up $750. 996-2514.&#13;
Ann Arbor in 10 min.&#13;
(Sa lin e ) , 2 bdrm, lower,&#13;
washer/dryer, $795. No&#13;
dogs. 734-709-0095.&#13;
Ann Arbor Large 2 83&#13;
bdrm, Ig living rm w/fpl,&#13;
bsmt, washer/dryer.&#13;
From $850 734-439-9658&#13;
Ann Arbor - Upper 3&#13;
bdrm, 2 bath, laundry.&#13;
Evans Lake - 5 bdrm, 3&#13;
bath, on the water, large&#13;
lot, garage, $1500/mo.&#13;
Option to buy / Land&#13;
contract. 734-216-1558.&#13;
Half Moon Lake year&#13;
round cottage Fireplace,&#13;
laundryHardwoods. $850&#13;
4-deposit.734-433-1482&#13;
New Penthouse Condo&#13;
Belleville Lake, 1750 sq'&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath, garage,&#13;
$1850/mo. 734-368-0170&#13;
PINCKNEY- 3 bedrooms,&#13;
2 baths, garage, DOCK,&#13;
BEACH. $1200/mo.&#13;
Call (734) 878-1621&#13;
3 bdrm lakefront, 2 full&#13;
bath. Portage Lk Munith,&#13;
Mich. $700. Sept 15 -&#13;
May 17. 734-751-3063&#13;
Whitmore Lake Front&#13;
furnished efficiency,&#13;
washer/dryer $650.&#13;
1 8 2 bdrm lake access,&#13;
washer/dryer.&#13;
Rent w/optlon to buy.&#13;
734-323-7022&#13;
Manufactured&#13;
Housing-Rental&#13;
Mobile Homes for Rent,&#13;
2 bdrm, peaceful setting,&#13;
good location $520-&#13;
$600/mo. 248-249-6967&#13;
2004 Lincoln Park 14x70,&#13;
CA, 2 bdrm, all applian-&#13;
ACREAGE - 3 bdrm. 1&#13;
bath,remodeled, 94 easy&#13;
on/off, 12 min to campus,&#13;
$950. 734-717-6913&#13;
Adorable 2bdrm 1.5 bath&#13;
condo. All appliances +&#13;
heat 8 H20 included.&#13;
$885/mo. 734-697-7464&#13;
Ann Arbor, 10 minutes&#13;
North 3 bdrm, lake access,&#13;
big yard. $995/mo.&#13;
(810)229-8695; 533-0211&#13;
AnnArbor 2bdrm 1200sf&#13;
home w/large yard. On&#13;
bus route. All appliances,&#13;
recent upgrades. $1,020&#13;
+ utilities. 734-697-8771&#13;
Ann Arbor, 3 bdrm, 1&#13;
bath ranch, Lakewood&#13;
sub. access to 1-94 8 M-&#13;
14, $1200. 734-428-9662&#13;
ANN ARBOR - 3 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, 2 car, den, rec rm,&#13;
$1350-f , No smoke/&#13;
pets. A/C. 734-972-9211&#13;
ANN ARBOR, 3 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath ranch, fireplace,&#13;
large yard, close to xwys&#13;
$1250. Bill, 734-434-9087&#13;
Ann Arbor- 3bdrm, deck,&#13;
newly remodeled, washer&#13;
/dryer. Washtenaw 8&#13;
23, $990. 734-434-2362.&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bdrm,&#13;
fenced yard, basement.&#13;
5125 Jackson. $995.&#13;
734-995-1567&#13;
Apartments&#13;
Furnished&#13;
Avail. Nowl Fall efficiency&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4 bdrm. Nice&#13;
historical home by EMU.&#13;
Unfurnished studio, 2&#13;
bdrm, no pets. 528-2163.&#13;
Share 2 bdrm apt. w/female.&#13;
S. Prospect, Ypsi&#13;
$325+elect. Quiet. (734)&#13;
482-1030, leave message&#13;
Efficiency-East U. Movein&#13;
now! Furnished. UofM&#13;
4 blocks. Heat 8 water&#13;
paid. $595. 810-231-0229&#13;
EMU 118 Maple Depot&#13;
Town 1 bdrm. $450/mo&#13;
+ security 8 utilities.&#13;
(734) 663-8800___________&#13;
EMU/DEPOT TOWN&#13;
Efficiencies 8 1 bdrms.&#13;
starting at $435 8 $495.&#13;
Call early for best selection,&#13;
734-651-1593&#13;
Apartment&#13;
Unfurnished&#13;
1 BDRM. 1 mi. from EMU&#13;
8 Depot Town. Off-street&#13;
parking. Avail now $600&#13;
+ security. 734-483-2728&#13;
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(248)318-5132&#13;
2119517-01&#13;
Grass Lake 3 bedrooms,&#13;
upper, no pets,&#13;
includes utilities $750.&#13;
(517)764-3716.&#13;
Historic Main St. Luxury&#13;
lofts, large unique 1 8 2&#13;
bdrm, $550-690, laundry.&#13;
Milan. 734-439-9658&#13;
Kerrytown 2 bdrm, laundry,&#13;
parking, hardwood.&#13;
Heat/water included.&#13;
$850. 734-341-6411&#13;
Milan 1 bdrm apt $500 +&#13;
elec. Includes appliances&#13;
long or short term 734-&#13;
439-4050/517-869-2737&#13;
ANN ARBOR CONDO&#13;
Woodside Meadows, S.&#13;
of Briarwood. 1300sf 2&#13;
bdrms, 2 baths, artchd&#13;
garage,all appliances. No&#13;
pets!$1150 313-418-6849&#13;
Ann Arbor - Fox Glen 3&#13;
bdrm/bath, detached, fin.&#13;
walk-out. All appliances.&#13;
2 car. $1850. 718-5832&#13;
Ann Arbor Lease/Option,&#13;
Sale Walnut Glen condo&#13;
$1095. (239)707-1433.&#13;
ANNA R BO R!&#13;
Must See, Georgetown,&#13;
2 bdrm, 1 bath, garage.&#13;
$890. 352-262-9641&#13;
Ann Arbor - New Condo&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath, laundry,&#13;
garage, $1299/ mo. +&#13;
utilities. 248-787-8047&#13;
Ann Arbor- Walnut Glen&#13;
2 bd 2 bath garden level,&#13;
appliances, screen patio,&#13;
garage $1095. 483-2640&#13;
B E ST DEAL 2bdrm. pool,&#13;
deck.$825 laundry, park&#13;
like setting. Close to all.&#13;
Belleville. (734) 697-8529&#13;
AC, deck, Sec 8 OK $900 ^gg stay, lot rent $263/&#13;
^utilities. 734-429-1461 $26K. 734-449-4550&#13;
ANN ARBOR ★ W . SIDE&#13;
2 bdrm. Includes heat 8&#13;
water. Washer/dryer.&#13;
$875. RENTED!!&#13;
Office Space-Rent&#13;
Ann Arbor - 3 bdrm&#13;
ranch in great location,&#13;
newer carpet, fresh paint&#13;
large corner lot w/ big&#13;
yard, attached garage,&#13;
laundry room, all&#13;
appliances. $1250/mo&#13;
(734) 904-1162.&#13;
ANN ARBOR&#13;
3 bedroom 2 bath home&#13;
on huge lot. Could be as&#13;
low as $950/mo. Zero&#13;
down or rent to own.&#13;
734-521-0236&#13;
ANN ARBOR W. Side,&#13;
nice 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath,&#13;
washer/dryer, garage&#13;
$1050. 734-761-3960.&#13;
Avail. Now - Spacious 2&#13;
bdrm W. Side Ann Arbor&#13;
110 Kenwood St. $995 +&#13;
utilities. No pets/smoke.&#13;
Eibler 8 Assoc. 665-8663&#13;
Brick historic school&#13;
house.1 lOOsf, 2 bdrm,&#13;
open. 2 acres lOmin S.&#13;
Ann Arbor$720 439-9658&#13;
BURNS PARK 2 bdrm&#13;
w/deck, vaulted ceilings,&#13;
very nice, washer 8 dryer,&#13;
heat 8 water included.&#13;
No pets. $1050/mo.&#13;
Avail now. 734-323-3691&#13;
A charming large duplex,&#13;
w/ hardwood floors. 1&#13;
quiet block W of EMU. 3&#13;
bdrm, 1.5 bath, AC, laundry,&#13;
bsmt, nice front&#13;
porch, $1150+ util. (734)&#13;
645-3634 avail now!&#13;
NEAR DEPOT TOWN&#13;
Efficiency, 1 8 2 bdrm&#13;
apts. avail, now. Wood&#13;
floors, washer/dryer.&#13;
$465-$715. 734-657-5494&#13;
NEAR EMU&#13;
1 bdrm $500. Off street&#13;
parking, laundry. Heat&#13;
Included. (734) 434-5147&#13;
Near EMU - Clean 2&#13;
bdrm avail, now. $750&#13;
includes heat. 1st mo 1/2&#13;
price! 734-368-0676&#13;
Near EMU 8 Ypsi Schls-&#13;
2 bdrm, no pets, credit /&#13;
req. Call beforelOam or&#13;
after 8 pm. 973-0261.&#13;
Avail Sept. Best location&#13;
in Ann Arbor, Scio Village,&#13;
2 bdrm. 2 bath, no&#13;
pets $1300 734-395-2555&#13;
"Cliff's" Ford Lake view -&#13;
1 bdrm, updated kitchen/&#13;
bath, laundry, carport,&#13;
heat paid. No smoking/&#13;
pets. $800. 734-646-4548&#13;
Dexter Condo 2bdrm&#13;
2baths,washer/dryer,Top&#13;
unit,$1200,miguelb@&#13;
msfs.com,734-649-4836.&#13;
DEXTER - Corner unit&#13;
2+bdrm, 3 bath,wood&#13;
burning fireplace, finished&#13;
lower level walk out,&#13;
$1450/mo. 734-476-4773&#13;
DEPOT TOWN 3 BR apt.&#13;
in duplex, one block to&#13;
CO-OP and SIDETRACK!&#13;
Hardwood Floor, Basement,&#13;
Beautiful Yard,&#13;
Freshly Remodeled.&#13;
Washer/Dryer, Pets W e lcome,&#13;
Available Sep 1.&#13;
waytooblue@gmail.com&#13;
734 368-3017 $950/mon.&#13;
Dexter- 2 acres on Peach&#13;
Mt. 2 bdrms, secluded,&#13;
private road, near trails,&#13;
$925. 313-418-8517&#13;
Ann Arbor - Downtown&#13;
1,500 sf office w/parking&#13;
734-487-9640&#13;
www.phoenixco.biz&#13;
Ann Arbor Downtown -&#13;
535 W. William,&#13;
Argus Bldg. 377 SF&#13;
(734)663-2622.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Pauline 8&#13;
Stadium, 400 8 1,268 sq.&#13;
ft. $15/sq. ft. Generous&#13;
parking. 769-2344 or&#13;
hutch(@provide.net______&#13;
AVAIL Suites from $450/&#13;
mo. includes heat, A/C,&#13;
electric 8 internet. 1-94 8&#13;
Baker. 734-426-3000&#13;
O F F IC E S P A C E&#13;
O N JA C K S O N RD&#13;
ANNARBOR. 200-1200 sf.&#13;
Additional 5000-6000 sf&#13;
possible. Build to suit.&#13;
810-534-2077&#13;
W A T ERWORK S PLAZA&#13;
Great S. State Street location,&#13;
single offices in a&#13;
shared business center&#13;
from $430. Other space&#13;
plans avail. Call Gerry,&#13;
Ann Arbor Associates,&#13;
Inc. Broker 734-994-5000&#13;
Ann Arbor - 3 or 4 bdrm,&#13;
V2 finished bsmt, A/C, 2&#13;
bath, wash/dry, renovated.&#13;
$1100. 734-883-9036&#13;
ANN A R B O R -4 bdrm, 2&#13;
1/2 bath, near shopping&#13;
8 freeway, fenced yard,&#13;
2 car garage, $1700. Call&#13;
734-717-6913&#13;
Ann Arbor 4 bdrm 2.5&#13;
bath ranch on 3/4 acre.&#13;
Beautiful fenced yard.&#13;
$1700/mo. 734-429-4543&#13;
Ann Arbor 5 bedrooms,&#13;
3 full baths, modernized&#13;
Burns Park house, 10 minute&#13;
walk to business&#13;
school, abundant natural&#13;
light, built in dishwasher&#13;
and microwave, new&#13;
washer and dryer, large&#13;
backyard, cedar deck,&#13;
off-street parking, furnishings&#13;
optional. $2600.&#13;
cregot@mindspring.com&#13;
, (734)645-8737.__________&#13;
Ann Arbor, beautiful 3&#13;
bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car in&#13;
quiet neighborhood.&#13;
$1,250. (313) 359-1022&#13;
Rental and&#13;
Roomma te Serv ice&#13;
Room for rent, $420&#13;
per month, utilities included.&#13;
(734)637-0913.&#13;
D E X T E R&#13;
3 bdrm brick ranch near&#13;
town. $675/mo+utilities.&#13;
Apply at 734-426-2195&#13;
3 bdrm in desirable&#13;
neighborhood minutes&#13;
from UM and downtown,&#13;
$1,000 / month 543 Manor&#13;
Drive (734)649-6695.&#13;
Ypsi Twp. 3 bdrm home. Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
Country setting. 1.5 mi. Luxury condo on Main&#13;
to EMU, A/C. $950+ St. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, fully&#13;
utilities.734-487-5506 furnished. 734-437-9254&#13;
FREE S E PT Rent! 2 bdrm&#13;
ground level side by&#13;
side, washer/dryer, pets&#13;
ok. $690. (734) 945-2408&#13;
Residential&#13;
Washtenaw-Rental&#13;
Ann Arbor Burns Park&#13;
3BDRM/1.5BATH/1.5car&#13;
garage Complete renovation.&#13;
Stainless kitchen,&#13;
fenced yard. Will consider&#13;
sale or option to buy.&#13;
$2k/mo. 734-730-4557&#13;
Ann Arbor NE-2100 sf,&#13;
3 bdrm, 1 full 8 two 1/2&#13;
baths, A/C, No pets.&#13;
$1400. 734-453-4717&#13;
ANN ARBOR NE-3 bdrm&#13;
2 bath, 1450sf, large&#13;
yard, close to freeway.&#13;
$1100/mo. 734-930-6617&#13;
ANN ARBOR N.E.-Nice 4&#13;
bdrm cape cod. Family&#13;
room w/ fireplace, A/C, 2&#13;
car garage, backyard on&#13;
pond. Thurston School,&#13;
Avail 9/1. $1350/mo.&#13;
734-330-3034.____________&#13;
Ann Arbor- Quiet 2&#13;
bdrm/1 Bath, Near UM,&#13;
garage, A/C,Washer/ dryer&#13;
$1200. 517-629-5155.&#13;
Ann Arbor Quiet W . Side&#13;
3 bdrm ranch, finished&#13;
bsmt,garage,fenced yard&#13;
$1300. 734-383-7000&#13;
Ann Arbor Schools,&#13;
Turnberry Sub. 4 bdrm,&#13;
2.5 bath, CA, garage&#13;
$1700. 734-604-2651.&#13;
ANN ARBOR W. - 3 bdrm&#13;
1.5 bath ranch, garage,&#13;
bsmt, garden, deck, 8 all&#13;
appliances. $1200/mo&#13;
734-428-7730; 740-3296&#13;
Ann Arbor- West side,&#13;
3 bdrm, 1 bath, washer/&#13;
dry e r , fireplace, basement,&#13;
hardwood $1390.&#13;
(734) 996-8075.__________&#13;
Burns Park 3 Bdrm,&#13;
2+bath, 2 car, fireplace,&#13;
sunroom, on park&#13;
$2,000. (734)482-4593.&#13;
Burns Park - Designer&#13;
Reno. 4 bdrm, or 2&#13;
suites, 2 bath,cool kitchen&#13;
w/ granite 8 stainless&#13;
steel, 2180sf, close to&#13;
Burn Parks schools, campus&#13;
8 shops. $2100/mo&#13;
734-645-4567_____________&#13;
Chelsea Lakefront 3bdrm&#13;
2 bath, washer/ dryer,&#13;
2 car garage, fireplace,&#13;
C/A $1500. 734-562-2051&#13;
Chelsea New Home -&#13;
Lease or Sale on land&#13;
contract. 3 bdrm, 3 V?&#13;
bath $2100 734-646-9706&#13;
Country - 3 bdrm 2 bath,&#13;
family, front 8 dining&#13;
room, kitchen $800/mo.&#13;
1st, last, deposit 8 references.&#13;
RENTEDIII!&#13;
Dexter 4 bdrm, 2 baths,&#13;
in-ground pool, 3+ car&#13;
garage. Land contract or&#13;
rent $1700. 734-646-4810&#13;
DEXTER -Beautiful view,&#13;
riverfront home. 3 bdrm,&#13;
1.5 bath, deck, garage&#13;
fireplace $1,525 No&#13;
smoke/pets734-904-3975&#13;
ECOLOGICAL HEAVEN&#13;
2 1/2 acre, ponds, decks,&#13;
deer. Large modern&#13;
home. 3-4 bdrm, Scio&#13;
Twp. 15 min. to Main St.&#13;
$3190-$3600 426-0090&#13;
5 bdrm, 2 full bath. Tons&#13;
of parking. 106 W . Madison,&#13;
near UM Stadium.&#13;
Avail Sept. 734-645-3404&#13;
4 bdrm, 1.5 bath, walkout&#13;
basement, near&#13;
downtown Ann Arbor,&#13;
$1,300/mo. 734-502-5029&#13;
4bdrm 4 bath $199/mo&#13;
4%down,30yrs,8%! listings&#13;
800-619-3816 xR687&#13;
4 bdrm, park side preserve,&#13;
Ypsi. Fin. bsmt,&#13;
tons of extras, $2000/&#13;
mo. (734) 787-8480&#13;
Avail Now - 4 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, large lot. No smoking,&#13;
no pets, garage.&#13;
. $1400/mo 734-428-8445.&#13;
Grass Lake 3 bdrm, 2.5&#13;
bath. Exec ranch, jaccuzi&#13;
6 appliances, air, dog ok.&#13;
$1250. (517)579-0268.&#13;
Kerrytown 3 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, hardwood, parking,&#13;
lease/reference/security.&#13;
$1,250. 734-341-6411&#13;
LOVELY 3 BDRM country&#13;
home. 9240 Tuttle Hill&#13;
Rd, Willis-1 mi. E. of Lincoln&#13;
Schools. Hdwd firs,&#13;
new kitchen 8 appl. 734-&#13;
904-6528/248-649-6105&#13;
Mid Century Gem in Ann&#13;
Arbor Hills - 4 bdrm, 3&#13;
bath, Renovated, huge,&#13;
open 4100sf, luxury living&#13;
w/ views, best of A2.&#13;
$3500/mo. 734-645-4567&#13;
N/E Ann Arbor&#13;
6 bedrooms,&#13;
with acreage. Pets ok.&#13;
Furnished or unfurnished.$&#13;
1900. 734-730-4615.&#13;
NEWLY BU IL T -3 bdrm&#13;
home in Lincoln School&#13;
District. Lease w/ option&#13;
to buy. Immediate Occupancy.&#13;
734-544-0130.&#13;
Pittsfield Twp 3 bdrm,2.5&#13;
bath, finished basement,&#13;
2 car, fireplace, C/A,&#13;
deck, etc! 734-323-7919.&#13;
Private road, 2 story, 2.5&#13;
bath, jacuzzi tub, 3+1&#13;
bdrm, built-ins, A/C, all&#13;
appl., wood firs. Fin.&#13;
bsmt, 2 car garage, On 1&#13;
acre. Pet by approval.&#13;
$1750/ mo. R ENTEDIII!&#13;
1 bdrm apt. $735.&#13;
Close to UM Campus,&#13;
Kerrytown. No pets, no&#13;
smoking. 202-237-5125&#13;
Liberty Pointe End Unit&#13;
3 bdrm 2.5 bath garage&#13;
fin bsmt, pet possible.&#13;
$1350. 517-423-8097&#13;
Lovely 2 bdrm in pretty&#13;
area. Spacious. Oak&#13;
floors, A/C, laundry. No&#13;
dogs. $975. 741-4984&#13;
Able to Please Ann&#13;
Arbor. 3 bdrm, 2 car&#13;
$1395, Briarwood Area.&#13;
734-657-5497&#13;
Ann Arbor Schools 3&#13;
bdrm, 2 bath, ail appliances&#13;
2 car, fenced yard,&#13;
close to U-M, St. Joe's&#13;
$1250/mo. 734-657-8195&#13;
Saline - 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath,&#13;
fin. basement, 2.5 car garage.&#13;
Avail. Sept. $1200/&#13;
mo. (734) 429-5770&#13;
SALINE - 3 bdrm, 2 bath&#13;
ranch, C/A, finished,&#13;
basment, fenced yard&#13;
$1200/mo. 734-383-7000&#13;
SALINE SCHOOLS&#13;
3 bdrm, sits on almost 4&#13;
acres. $1100/mo. terms&#13;
negotiable. 734-657-5047&#13;
S U P E R IO R -3 bdrm,&#13;
1 bath, with basement,&#13;
garage. $900/Mo. Could&#13;
be zero down or rent to&#13;
own. 734-521-0235&#13;
3bdrm + Walk to EMU,&#13;
2.5 bath, full bsmt Detached&#13;
garage $1400/mo&#13;
+ utilities 663-8800______&#13;
3 bdrm, 2.5 bath,&#13;
fenced yard, 2 car&#13;
garage, pets OK, Ypsi&#13;
Twp., Lincoln Schools.&#13;
$1350.(517) 281-0854&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath house.&#13;
New appliance, carpet.&#13;
702 Maus, Ypsi.&#13;
Don 734-945-5255&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bdrm , garage&#13;
washer/dryer, updated&#13;
kitchen. Near UM&#13;
$1390/mo. 734-369-8049&#13;
3 BDRM - Homes 8&#13;
condos for rent,&#13;
Ypsilanti area. For info&#13;
call (734) 480-0675&#13;
3 bdrm, 1 bath, large&#13;
backyard, $750 + utilities,&#13;
Ypsi Twp. Avail&#13;
now! 734-482-2557&#13;
Howell-4bdrm 2.5bath.&#13;
w/Cathedral ceilings,&#13;
wood firs, fireplace,&#13;
walk/out bsmt. Near&#13;
schools, stores, X-way.&#13;
$2200. 734-678-0154.&#13;
Howell - Handicap Accessible,&#13;
4 bdrm, 3 baths&#13;
(1 barrier free),Avail 9/15&#13;
$1890. 734-546-2152.&#13;
Rooms For Rent&#13;
Ann Arbor Central Campus,&#13;
furnished rooms,&#13;
shared kitchen, laundry,&#13;
Internet, no pets,&#13;
$430+ 734-276-0886&#13;
AVAIL NOW! NEAR EMU&#13;
Share bath 8 kitchen,&#13;
clean 8 quiet, utilities,&#13;
free cable 973-0261; PM&#13;
Chelsea - 20 mins from&#13;
Ann Arbor. Private&#13;
rooms, $400/mo. share&#13;
utilities. 734-355-8545.&#13;
FURNISHED rooms, no&#13;
lease, long/short term,&#13;
w/furnished kitchen use.&#13;
Laundry 8 parking available.&#13;
$425/mo. Can 734-&#13;
327-6949 or 662-3947&#13;
1 Mo Free! Ypsi. 1 bdrm&#13;
in 5 bdrm house. Laun-&#13;
. dry, garage, in-ground&#13;
pool $350. 248-474-7993&#13;
Room for rent also a 1&#13;
bdrm apt furnished, all&#13;
utilities cable, A/C 734-&#13;
■ 483-7665, leave msg&#13;
Senior Housing&#13;
Suburban Areas,&#13;
Country&#13;
Homes-Rental&#13;
Avail Mid Sept, 1.5 private&#13;
wooded acres,&#13;
2080sf, open floor plan,&#13;
3 bdrm 2.5 bath + office,&#13;
large master bath, close&#13;
to town 8 schools fireplace,&#13;
appliances, pets&#13;
neg, $980+/- 8 sec.&#13;
517-851-7065 leave msg&#13;
Belleville-Upscale, 3&#13;
bdrm, gorgeous, fin&#13;
bsmt, must see,&#13;
$160Q/mo 734-699-9840&#13;
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6352 Trumpeter Lane-East&#13;
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kBrookside&#13;
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517-456-8681&#13;
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Single family homes from $180's&#13;
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.A u tum n W oo d s Condominiums&#13;
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MIddlebrook Meadows&#13;
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0 F ieldstone Village&#13;
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,The G a lle ry at the Polo Fields&#13;
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888 Eagle Ave.&#13;
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From the $500’s&#13;
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.H u ron Pines&#13;
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Pinew ood E s ta te s&#13;
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Summerfleld Glen&#13;
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Thornton Farms&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
8123 Cypress Circle-S. side of&#13;
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The Village Marketplace&#13;
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147 Michigan Ave.&#13;
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FAX 734-426-2956&#13;
or email to:&#13;
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Eastern Michigan University&#13;
is accepting applications&#13;
for an Accountant&#13;
ll-Financial Operations.&#13;
This position is responsible&#13;
for performing various&#13;
accounting duties of&#13;
a highly complex nature&#13;
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to, preparing financial&#13;
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audit schedules.&#13;
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or closely related field is&#13;
necessary; Two (2) years&#13;
of professional accounting&#13;
experience; and&#13;
well-developed personal&#13;
computer skills including&#13;
spreadsheet software&#13;
applications.&#13;
To learn more about the&#13;
position and EMU, as&#13;
well as to apply for the&#13;
position online, go to:&#13;
http://www.emich.edu/&#13;
jobs/. Please reference&#13;
Jo b Posting #;PTBF0803&#13;
b include a cover letter&#13;
and detailed resume outlining&#13;
qualifications and&#13;
related work experience,&#13;
and contact information&#13;
for at least three (3) professional&#13;
references.&#13;
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with education&#13;
and experience. Full&#13;
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14, 2007 and&#13;
continue until position is&#13;
filled. To apply: submit&#13;
cover letter with email&#13;
address, resume, and&#13;
contact information for 3&#13;
professional references&#13;
to: Ofc. of Human Resources&#13;
(Search J-&#13;
60880), 100 College Park&#13;
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Green State University,&#13;
Bowling Green, OH&#13;
43403. (419) 372-8421.&#13;
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September 17, 2007,&#13;
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skills, diagram and blueprint&#13;
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to:734-485-5732 or email&#13;
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Arbor, Ml 48108.&#13;
The Earle Restaurant and&#13;
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experienced servers.&#13;
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after 5PM&#13;
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Certified Mechanic&#13;
Great location call&#13;
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equipment used in the&#13;
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systems. Will also&#13;
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equipment including&#13;
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design parameters&#13;
for automated systems&#13;
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document software/&#13;
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as required to support&#13;
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revise and review&#13;
electrical drawings as required.&#13;
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Diploma/GED.&#13;
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system experience,&#13;
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of Microsoft products.&#13;
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was your own business.&#13;
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must have 5 plus years&#13;
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experience in machine&#13;
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necessary.&#13;
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Must possess a broad&#13;
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of current operational&#13;
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areas while assisting in&#13;
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packages. 3 plus years of&#13;
experience. B S in a science&#13;
preferred.&#13;
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your resume to:&#13;
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mail your resume to:&#13;
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Human Resources&#13;
3500 N. Martin Luther&#13;
King Jr. Blvd.&#13;
Lansing, Ml 48906&#13;
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Emergent BioSolutions,&#13;
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successful candidate wilt&#13;
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information programs,&#13;
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3 professional references&#13;
to the body of your&#13;
resume- you may upload&#13;
only one document.&#13;
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opportunity employer.&#13;
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required. Computer skills&#13;
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has an immediate F/T&#13;
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Only qualified candidates&#13;
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AIDE&#13;
Immediate part-time&#13;
position available in our&#13;
on campus - home care&#13;
program. Start at $11.12&#13;
per hour. NURSE AIDE&#13;
CERTIFICATION IS NOT&#13;
REQUIRED.&#13;
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resumes: 734-475-2055&#13;
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H O M E H E L P E R S&#13;
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health, dental, vision&#13;
benefits, 401 (k).&#13;
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Medical&#13;
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experienced receptionist,&#13;
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PROGRAM&#13;
COORDINATOR&#13;
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and organizational&#13;
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years experience in&#13;
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account management for&#13;
a health plan, medical&#13;
software vendor, other&#13;
medical products or&#13;
services company. This&#13;
is a full time position in&#13;
downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
with excellent fringe&#13;
benefits. Some travel is&#13;
required. To apply in&#13;
confidence, please forward&#13;
resume, including&#13;
salary history:&#13;
Medical Advantage&#13;
Group&#13;
Attn: E-Prescribing&#13;
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Fax: (517) 336-4177&#13;
Email: magmail@&#13;
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with Co. match; liberal&#13;
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8 more.&#13;
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EOE&#13;
Nurse&#13;
MANAGER.&#13;
CARDIOLOGY&#13;
CLINIC #4975&#13;
The University of Toledo&#13;
is seeking to fill this fulltime&#13;
position in our Cardiology&#13;
Clinic. The incumbent&#13;
will, in coordination&#13;
with Clinic Medical&#13;
Director, plans and&#13;
manages the dally operations&#13;
of an ambulatory&#13;
clinic. Responsibilities include&#13;
leading and organizing&#13;
the continuous improvement&#13;
of patient&#13;
care services; developing,&#13;
supervising and ensuring&#13;
the competence&#13;
of clinic staff; ensuring&#13;
compliance with accreditation&#13;
standards; managing&#13;
the clinic budget and&#13;
efficiently using resources;&#13;
and providing direct&#13;
patient care and coordinating&#13;
the care of patients&#13;
with other clinics&#13;
and anciiiary services.&#13;
Levels of care range&#13;
from basic first&#13;
aid/treatment to assessment&#13;
of patients, planning&#13;
care, and evaluating&#13;
the effectiveness of&#13;
treatment measures.&#13;
Ages of patients served&#13;
spans the spectrum of&#13;
the life cycle. Care will&#13;
be directed at assessing,&#13;
diagnosing, and treating&#13;
human responses to perceived&#13;
actual or potential&#13;
physical or psychological&#13;
problems recognizing&#13;
that each age group has&#13;
unique developmental&#13;
characteristics influencing&#13;
the approach that&#13;
should be utilized in caring&#13;
for these patients.&#13;
Qualifications: Current&#13;
State of Ohio RN licensure.&#13;
Bachelor degree in&#13;
nursing preferred. Must&#13;
obtain and maintain BL S&#13;
after employment. Previous&#13;
ambulatory care&#13;
nursing experience preferred.&#13;
Previous supervisory&#13;
experience preferred.&#13;
Required to work&#13;
flexible hours including&#13;
evenings, weekends and&#13;
holidays. Tactful, respectful&#13;
and courteous in&#13;
dealing with patients,&#13;
visitors, students, residents,&#13;
physicians, and&#13;
staff. Able to maintain&#13;
effective working relationships&#13;
with personnel&#13;
and medical staff. Successfully&#13;
completed orientation&#13;
program within&#13;
90 days.&#13;
The University of Toledo&#13;
Medical Center offers an&#13;
excellent salary and benefit&#13;
package, which includes&#13;
the Public Employees&#13;
Retirement S y s tem,&#13;
with employer contribution;&#13;
medical coverage,&#13;
paid sick and vacation&#13;
time, tuition reimbursement&#13;
and 10 paid&#13;
holidays.&#13;
Please use one method&#13;
of application only. To&#13;
apply, submit a cover&#13;
letter, include position title&#13;
with job number in&#13;
the subject line, and resume&#13;
by August 31,&#13;
2007 to: The University&#13;
of Toledo, HR Dept./CSC,&#13;
3065 Arlington Ave., Toledo,&#13;
OH 43606 or fax&#13;
419.383.3043 or email&#13;
hscemployment@&#13;
utoledo.edu.&#13;
EO/AA Employer&#13;
M/F/DA/.&#13;
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If you would like to be a&#13;
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OPHTHALMIC Assistants&#13;
FT &amp; PT avail in a Busy,&#13;
rapidly growing ophthal-&#13;
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multiple locations. Prefer&#13;
certitflieed (COA, COT) OR&#13;
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practice with scribing,&#13;
visual fields, manifest 8&#13;
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preferredi.. Ex cel■l■ ent• ■benefits,&#13;
pay for experience.&#13;
Submit resume to:&#13;
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ASSOCIATES, P.C.&#13;
1180 N, Monroe Street&#13;
Monroe, Ml 48162&#13;
Fax 734.243.5613&#13;
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FT position in Saline&#13;
office to assist In the&#13;
selection, fitting &amp;&#13;
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detail 8 fashion. Also&#13;
must enjoy working with&#13;
people. Experience&#13;
preferred. No wknds.&#13;
Fax resume to:&#13;
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O r t h o d o n t ic A s s t&#13;
Our busy Dexter office&#13;
has an immediate opening&#13;
for an orthodontic&#13;
asst who is enthusiastic&#13;
8 committed to providing&#13;
high quality care.&#13;
Must be self-motivated&#13;
Hard-working, dependable&#13;
8 full of positive energy.&#13;
Exp preferred but&#13;
not required. 30-32hrs/&#13;
wk. Pay dependant upon&#13;
exp. Send resume to:&#13;
7200 Dan Hoey Rd Ste B&#13;
Dexter Ml, 48130&#13;
or fax: 734-426-5224&#13;
The University of Toledo&#13;
is seeking to fill this fulltime&#13;
position in our&#13;
Medicine/Cancer Clinic.&#13;
The incumbent will assure&#13;
patient focused&#13;
nursing care of the highest&#13;
quality in the Ambulatory&#13;
Care Setting. Responsible&#13;
for the day to&#13;
day operations of the&#13;
clinic, budget, productivity,&#13;
acquisition of supplies,&#13;
orientation of new&#13;
employees and students.&#13;
Monitors and assesses&#13;
the clinical competence&#13;
of staff. Provides direct&#13;
patient care and supervises&#13;
activities performed&#13;
by the rest of the&#13;
staff. Models nursing&#13;
leadership and expertise&#13;
in practice. Serves as a&#13;
patient advocate and resource&#13;
to staff, patients,&#13;
family members, and&#13;
other members of the&#13;
health care team. Levels&#13;
of care range from basic&#13;
first aidAreatment to assessment&#13;
of patients,&#13;
planning care, and evaluating&#13;
the effectiveness of&#13;
treatment measures.&#13;
Ages of patients served&#13;
spans the spectrum of&#13;
the life cycle. Care will&#13;
be directed at assessing,&#13;
diagnosing, and treating&#13;
human responses to perceived&#13;
actual or potential&#13;
physical or psychological&#13;
problems recognizing&#13;
that each age group has&#13;
unique developmental&#13;
characteristics influencing&#13;
the approach that&#13;
should be utilized in caring&#13;
for these patients.&#13;
Requirements: Current&#13;
State of Ohio RN licensure,&#13;
Bachelor degree in&#13;
nursing preferred. Must&#13;
obtain and maintain BLS&#13;
after employment. Previous&#13;
ambulato^ care&#13;
nursing experience preferred.&#13;
Previous supervisory&#13;
experience preferred.&#13;
Must have at least 2&#13;
years of recent experience&#13;
in medical/&#13;
surgical nursing. Required&#13;
to work flexible&#13;
hours including evenings,&#13;
weekends, and&#13;
holidays. Tactful, respectful&#13;
and courteous in&#13;
dealing with patients,&#13;
visitors, students, residents,&#13;
physicians, and&#13;
staff. Able to maintain effective&#13;
working relationships&#13;
with personnel and&#13;
medical staff.&#13;
Jo in us now b be part&#13;
of the excitement as&#13;
we continue to grow&#13;
Heartland Hospice is&#13;
searching for qualified&#13;
professionals, who enjoy&#13;
providing excellent quality&#13;
care, to join our team.&#13;
RN Case Managers&#13;
Full time 8 Per Diem&#13;
On&gt;call RN Case&#13;
Managers&#13;
Full time 8 Per Diem-&#13;
Flexible scheduling&#13;
available&#13;
Perform payroll 8 clerical&#13;
support. Must know MS&#13;
Excel, Outlook, be detail&#13;
oriented 8 have good&#13;
customer service skills.&#13;
19.75 hours maximum&#13;
per week mornings 8&#13;
one afternoon at $11.40&#13;
per hour. Application&#13;
deadline is August 31,&#13;
2007. Interested persons&#13;
should submit completed&#13;
application to the Office&#13;
of Human Resource&#13;
Management, Washtenaw&#13;
Community College,&#13;
4800 E. Huron River&#13;
Dr., PO Box 1610, First&#13;
Floor, Business Education&#13;
Building, Room 120,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106.&#13;
We offer a friendly,&#13;
warm work environment&#13;
with competitive compensation,&#13;
education&#13;
assistance program,&#13;
mileage reimbursement&#13;
and a comprehensive&#13;
benefits package.&#13;
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application materials see&#13;
our web site at:&#13;
www.wccnet.edu/jobs&#13;
734-973-3497&#13;
Fax: 734-677-5415&#13;
W e e is a smoke free&#13;
campus AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
employer&#13;
The Institute of Continuing&#13;
Legal Education at&#13;
The University of Michigan&#13;
seeks a temporary&#13;
accounting clerk to process&#13;
accounts receivable&#13;
payments 8 enter accounts&#13;
payable in our&#13;
fast-paced Accounting&#13;
Office. Experience with&#13;
data entry in an accounting&#13;
setting preferred. Attention&#13;
to detail 8 accuracy&#13;
necessary. Proficiency&#13;
In MS Excel 8&#13;
Word is a plus. Includes&#13;
back up for the department&#13;
receptionist when&#13;
needed. Send resume to&#13;
Jo y c e Baker Gates, ICLE,&#13;
1020 Greene S t , Ann Arbor,&#13;
MI 48109-1444. The&#13;
University of Michigan is&#13;
an equal opportunity&#13;
employer.&#13;
Tendercare Health&#13;
Center of Adrian is accepting&#13;
applications for&#13;
an enthusiastic team&#13;
member to coordinate&#13;
and facilitate the sales&#13;
and marketing process.&#13;
Preferred qualifications:&#13;
•Sales and marketing&#13;
experience&#13;
•Strong communication&#13;
and presentation skills&#13;
•College degree or&#13;
equivalent work experience&#13;
•Organizational skills&#13;
•Familiarity with skilled&#13;
nursing healthcare is a&#13;
plus.&#13;
To apply: By email:&#13;
fvian@tendercare.net&#13;
By fax: 1-734-374-2688&#13;
Tendercare is "Caring&#13;
People, Caring for&#13;
People!" EOE.&#13;
Communications Sales&#13;
Wages + Commissions.&#13;
Medical benefits, 401 (k),&#13;
paid vacations. Apply to;&#13;
20/20 Communications,&#13;
3069 Carpenter Rd.,&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml 48197 or in&#13;
person at same address.&#13;
C u s to m e r S e rv ic e&#13;
S a le s Rep&#13;
Responsibilities-greeting&#13;
customers, paperwork,&#13;
explaining company&#13;
benefits and procedures.&#13;
Flexible hours - Nights&#13;
and weekends available.&#13;
Call 734-777-4690&#13;
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Come join a Winning&#13;
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Receptionist Position in&#13;
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To learn more about&#13;
opportunities at&#13;
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please contact Kim&#13;
Trevas 810-923-4562&#13;
email ktrevas©&#13;
hcr-manorcare.com or&#13;
fax: 517-913-5902 EOE&#13;
products company.&#13;
P^aarrt-time 9am to 1pm&#13;
Email resumes&#13;
to:hr@surgitel.com or&#13;
fax to 73^-662-0520&#13;
Attn: Human Resources.&#13;
Campus Police&#13;
Officer&#13;
E a s te rn M ic h ig a n&#13;
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Secretary Ann Arbor law&#13;
office PT employment&#13;
Approx 2-3 days a week.&#13;
Excellent word processing&#13;
8 spelling skills&#13;
required. Min 60 WPM,&#13;
legal exp preferred but&#13;
not required. Non smoking&#13;
environment. Garris&#13;
Law (734) 761-7282&#13;
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Secretary III&#13;
Applications are being&#13;
accepted from qualified&#13;
applicants for a Police&#13;
Officer to perform public&#13;
safety and security functions&#13;
on the University&#13;
campus.&#13;
Jen R, Brighton&#13;
O ffic e a n d C le ric a l&#13;
A d m in is t r a t iv e&#13;
A s s is ta n t fo r&#13;
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4 hrs Every Other Week&#13;
Contact Michelle at&#13;
866-898-2477 X 582&#13;
Fax: 309-272-1583&#13;
mferguson@hpltd.com&#13;
EOE&#13;
The University of Toledo&#13;
Medical Center offers an&#13;
excellent salary and benefits&#13;
package, which includes&#13;
the Public Employees&#13;
Retirement S y s tem,&#13;
with employer contribution;&#13;
medical coverage,&#13;
paid sick and vacation&#13;
time, tuition reimbursement&#13;
and 10 paid&#13;
holidays.&#13;
Receptionist-FT Busy&#13;
medical practice is&#13;
looking for reepetionist.&#13;
Duties include scheduling&#13;
appts, patient check&#13;
in 8 out, and other front&#13;
desk responsibilities.&#13;
Exp helpful but not&#13;
necessary, fax resume&#13;
Attn: Personnel Manager&#13;
734-572-4503&#13;
Please use one method&#13;
of application only. To&#13;
apply, submit a cover&#13;
letter, include position title&#13;
with job number in&#13;
the subject line, and resume&#13;
by August 31,&#13;
2007 to: The University&#13;
of Toledo, HR Dept./CSC,&#13;
3065 Arlington Ave., Toledo,&#13;
OH 43606 or fax&#13;
419-383-3043 or email&#13;
hscemployment@&#13;
utoledo.edu EO/AA Employer&#13;
M/F/D/V.&#13;
We are seeking a positive&#13;
"can do" team player&#13;
as an administrative&#13;
assistant at our job site&#13;
trailer office in the Ann&#13;
Arbor area. Organization,&#13;
communication,&#13;
and multitasking are&#13;
needed qualities as the&#13;
work environment Is fast&#13;
paced with multiple&#13;
deadlines. Responsibilities&#13;
will include: answering&#13;
phones, sorting mail,&#13;
copying, faxing, scanning,&#13;
typing, filing, and&#13;
general office coordination&#13;
specific to the job&#13;
site. Knowledge and&#13;
proficiency in Microsoft&#13;
Applications such as&#13;
Outlook, Word, Excel,&#13;
and Internet Explorer are&#13;
required. Please send&#13;
resumes to;&#13;
Marc G. Gemellaro,&#13;
■ 8777 Platt Road,&#13;
Saline, Ml 48160 or via&#13;
fax 734-429-8139&#13;
Do you have the skills to&#13;
be an administrative assistant?&#13;
Now hiring for a&#13;
fast-paced, busy assignment&#13;
supporting multiple&#13;
administrators 8&#13;
working with vendors.&#13;
Candidate must possess&#13;
exceptional proficiency&#13;
in Microsoft Word, Excel,&#13;
PowerPoint 8 Publisher.&#13;
Superb follow-up 8 attention&#13;
to detail a major&#13;
requirement. Excellent&#13;
interpersonal 8 customer&#13;
service skills required.&#13;
School safety legislation&#13;
mandates a criminal history&#13;
background check.&#13;
Skills assessment will be&#13;
conducted. Visit:&#13;
www.wash.k12.mi.us&#13;
to complete an&#13;
application online.&#13;
Essential duties include,.&#13;
but are not limited to:&#13;
• Enforcing all state,&#13;
local and University&#13;
regulations and&#13;
ordinances;&#13;
• Transporting personnel,&#13;
funds or other valuable&#13;
items as needed;&#13;
• Patrolling the campus&#13;
for crime-prevention,&#13;
parking and traffic&#13;
control; and&#13;
• Receiving, responding&#13;
and investigating&#13;
crime, accident and/or&#13;
other occurrences and&#13;
complaints, and completing&#13;
related reports.&#13;
Program Coordinator.&#13;
Serve as Non-profit, University&#13;
affiliated organization's&#13;
development&#13;
and industrial healthcare&#13;
Subject Matter Expert.&#13;
Manage formation, design,&#13;
and implementation&#13;
of humanitarian research&#13;
projects, based&#13;
on knowledge of social&#13;
and political circumstances&#13;
in South Asia, and&#13;
conduct Sociological research.&#13;
Supervise design&#13;
of projects in South&#13;
Asia taking into account&#13;
cultural sensitivity. Assist&#13;
in monitoring and&#13;
evaluation in international&#13;
project organization..&#13;
Develop partnerships&#13;
with other institutions&#13;
and collaborate on various&#13;
projects. Assist in&#13;
oversight, management,&#13;
and training of student&#13;
volunteers and faculty in&#13;
their respective fields.&#13;
Coordinate between departments&#13;
with professors,&#13;
research scholars,&#13;
students, and alumni in&#13;
various projects and&#13;
project implementing&#13;
partners in South Asia.&#13;
Req. M.Sc. in Developmental&#13;
Studies or foreign&#13;
degree equivalent.&#13;
Apply to: Henry Lin,&#13;
President, Consortium X,&#13;
127 Adams Avenue, Ann&#13;
Arbor, Ml 48104.&#13;
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Equipment&#13;
Machine, Tool and Heavy&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Merchandise Wanted&#13;
Miscellaneous Items&#13;
Musical Merchandise&#13;
Photography and Video&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs&#13;
Antiques, Art&#13;
and Collectibles&#13;
We'll keep you&#13;
connected to your&#13;
community with&#13;
complete local&#13;
news coverage.&#13;
SQUARE SHOOTER '99 -&#13;
SS636 w/boom &amp; pivot&#13;
cage, 1336 hrs. $42,000.&#13;
Call 734-578-3280&#13;
LA BS PUPS-Yellow,&#13;
AKC /OFA cert. Vet&#13;
checked, shots wormed.&#13;
Ready Sept 9, $450&#13;
(517) 436-3772&#13;
Merchandise&#13;
Wanted&#13;
Maltese Pure Bred • 2&#13;
males, 12 wks., wormed,&#13;
1st 8 2nd shots, adult&#13;
weight 5-6 lbs. $500.&#13;
Call 517-467-4674/517-&#13;
990-2306 Ron or Amee&#13;
Buying Comic Books&#13;
Large or Small&#13;
collections.&#13;
Call 231-798-3097.&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
Items&#13;
Kids deluxe playset w/&#13;
swings, slide, monkey&#13;
bars, climber, castle, like&#13;
new $800 734-332-1242&#13;
U I&#13;
MINI-SCHNAUZERSHIHTZU&#13;
pups homeraised,&#13;
vet checked,&#13;
guaranteed, parents on&#13;
site. $450. 734-434-0700&#13;
Mosaic Feline Refuge&#13;
Store fixtures - Checkout&#13;
counter, jewelry&#13;
cases, and other wood&#13;
colored laminate fixtures.&#13;
Like new condition.&#13;
Make an offer.&#13;
cmarks@childorch.com,&#13;
(734)994-9199.&#13;
urges U 2 Share your&#13;
roof, bed and V with a&#13;
kitten pair. There R so&#13;
many here, playful and&#13;
wild, a cage is no place&#13;
for a purring fur child.&#13;
$80 fee. Indoors only.&#13;
663-1618; 734-332-1621&#13;
Musical&#13;
Merchandise&#13;
Pomapoo- Pomeranian&#13;
poodle mix, 7 weeks old&#13;
good w/ kids $350&#13;
Jackson, (517) 262-9421&#13;
BABY GRAND PIANO&#13;
Whitney, cherry, excellent&#13;
condition. $1950.&#13;
(734) 216-1000&#13;
Poodles,Toy AKC Reg. -&#13;
Ready Sept 1st, 1st&#13;
shots, 1 female 1 male,&#13;
apricot. (734)904-9689.&#13;
1958 B3 Hammond&#13;
Organ w/bench. Leslie&#13;
speaker cabinet. Beautiful&#13;
wood, mint condition.&#13;
$4,500. (734) 461-1095&#13;
For home delivery,&#13;
call 994-NEWS,&#13;
or 1-800-589-6397.&#13;
ANTIQUES ON MAIN&#13;
104 E. Main St.&#13;
Stockbridge,MI.&#13;
517-851-4951. Open 10-6&#13;
Daily. Join us Labor Day&#13;
Weekend to celebrate&#13;
our 1st year anniversary.&#13;
STOREWtDE SA LES.&#13;
PIANO 8 ORGAN LIQUIDATION!&#13;
Will consider&#13;
all offers. Over 200 units&#13;
from recent store closing.&#13;
Steinway, Yamaha,&#13;
Baldwin, many more.&#13;
877-651-7045.&#13;
Puppies! Teacup to Toy&#13;
Purebred 8 Designer.&#13;
Many Non-Shedding&#13;
517-404-3045; 404-1028&#13;
www.puppy-place.net&#13;
Piano- Yamaha P22 Mint&#13;
cond., played very little,&#13;
beautiful walnut. $3000&#13;
Cali (734) 662-9850&#13;
SCOTTISH Terriers AKC&#13;
Rare WHEATEN color,&#13;
lOwks., shots/vet. $1000.&#13;
ea. Tamara 517-646-9393&#13;
“ T«E UVING7TON •»&#13;
C O M M U N IT Y N E W S&#13;
COMMiTTtO • CMHiCTtO • CfM&gt;»U&lt;i&#13;
ANTIQUE WICKER&#13;
Floor Lamp $700,&#13;
Table Lamp, $250. Excellent&#13;
cond. (734) 665-9260&#13;
Swimming Pool&#13;
and Hot Tubs&#13;
SHIH-TZU CKC Reg.&#13;
Pups. Males only. Shots&#13;
8 Wormed 517-425-&#13;
7832 (517)549-8598.&#13;
FURNITURE SALES&#13;
Part Time&#13;
Employment&#13;
ATTENTION: Ideal for&#13;
anyone who cannot get&#13;
out to work. Work P/T&#13;
from home scheduling&#13;
pick-ups for Purple&#13;
Heart. Call 9am-5pm,&#13;
Mon-Fri. 734-728-4572.&#13;
Minimum Qualifications:&#13;
Ability to read, write, interpret&#13;
instructions, and&#13;
perform basic arithmetic,&#13;
typically acquired&#13;
through the completion&#13;
of a high school education.&#13;
An Associate's degree&#13;
is desirable; possession&#13;
of a State certification&#13;
and valid Michigan&#13;
Vehicle Operator's&#13;
License. Prior experience&#13;
as a police officer or other&#13;
directly related law&#13;
enforcement experience&#13;
is desirable.&#13;
★ CAREGIVERS^&#13;
Provide non-medical&#13;
homecare to help seniors&#13;
remain at home.&#13;
Day, afternoon, 8 overnight&#13;
hours available.&#13;
Home Instead Senior&#13;
Care. 734-332-9109&#13;
To learn more about the&#13;
position and EMU, as&#13;
well as to apply for the&#13;
position online, go to:&#13;
http://www.emich.edu/&#13;
jobs/. Please reference&#13;
Jo b Posting #CPSA0705&#13;
8 include a cover letter&#13;
and detailed resume outlining&#13;
qualifications and&#13;
related work experience,&#13;
and contact information&#13;
for at least three (3) professional&#13;
references.&#13;
Technical Writer/Editor,&#13;
contract-to-hire, PT.&#13;
Primary responsibilities:&#13;
edit technical reports,&#13;
marketing materials,&#13;
training manuals, 8 presentations,&#13;
8 support inhouse&#13;
Word users. Requires&#13;
Bachelor's degree,&#13;
min. 5 yrs. technical&#13;
writing/editing experience,&#13;
excellent writing/&#13;
editing, project 8 time&#13;
management, organizational,&#13;
8 self-editing&#13;
skills, ability to work independently,&#13;
8 advanced&#13;
knowledge of&#13;
Microsoft Word. $15/hr&#13;
to start. Send cover letter&#13;
8 resume to&#13;
bjohnston@humantech.c&#13;
om.&#13;
Tyner Furniture of Ann&#13;
Arbor Is looking for a self&#13;
motivated, enthusiastic&#13;
Sales Consultant. Large&#13;
showroom with quality&#13;
name brands such as&#13;
Thomasville, Flexsteel&#13;
and Stanley to name a&#13;
few. Full-time commission&#13;
position. Excellent&#13;
benefits including 401 (k).&#13;
Prior sales or design&#13;
experience preferred.&#13;
Closed Sundays. For&#13;
immediate consideration,&#13;
please call Mike&#13;
at (734) 995-3900.&#13;
I BU Y&#13;
B E A N IE B A B IE S&#13;
All styles/ amounts,&#13;
payment on the spot. I'll&#13;
be In the "l-SOLD IT'&#13;
Store both this 8 next Fri&#13;
8 Saturday 10-6pm. 869&#13;
B Eisenhower Fkwy,&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
www.beangoround.com&#13;
HOT TUB, Hot Springs&#13;
Grandee, holds 6 adults,&#13;
excellent condition, over&#13;
$10,000 new, 1st $1800&#13;
or trade for?? Will deliver&#13;
(734) 320-5654&#13;
SHIHTZU puppieswhite&#13;
w/brn 8 bik, born&#13;
7/15/07-, F$500,&#13;
M$400/BO, Hillsdale&#13;
(517)523-3889._________&#13;
Auctions and&#13;
Auctioneers&#13;
Weimaraner Pups- AKC,&#13;
blues, greys, ready 9/22&#13;
beautiful parents w/&#13;
great disposition, tails,&#13;
shots, wormed, $350.&#13;
419-551-0706.&#13;
Asset Acceptance&#13;
Capital Corp., a NASDAQ&#13;
listed company, has&#13;
been setting industry&#13;
standards since 1962&#13;
in debt acquisition&#13;
and management.&#13;
REHABILITATION&#13;
EDUCATOR&#13;
ResCare Premier Milan,&#13;
a residential treatment&#13;
program dedicated to individuals&#13;
with an acquired&#13;
brain injury, has&#13;
full 8 part time rehabilitation&#13;
educator positions&#13;
available for people who&#13;
are motivated, enthusiastic,&#13;
and hard working.&#13;
We offer competitive&#13;
salary and unlimited career&#13;
opportunities. Post&#13;
secondary education&#13;
preferred, high school&#13;
education a must. Equal&#13;
Opportunity Employer.&#13;
M/F/D/V. Please contact:&#13;
Maggie Lanham&#13;
Program Director&#13;
734-904-5804 or fax&#13;
resume: 734-439-8674&#13;
RNs/LPNs&#13;
Whitehall of Ann Arbor is&#13;
seeking your expertise&#13;
for FT/PT afternoons 8 a&#13;
FT midnight position.&#13;
Free up your weekends&#13;
8 work Mon.-Fri. Earn&#13;
your CEUs through our&#13;
online university free of&#13;
charge. Benefits available.&#13;
Contact Maxine or&#13;
Susan at: 734-971-3230&#13;
RNs: Practice compassionate&#13;
care with home&#13;
care and hospice patients.&#13;
Apply:&#13;
wv^.sjmercyhealth.org/&#13;
careers or call 734-712-&#13;
2336. EOE&#13;
SECRETARY - FT/PT&#13;
For medical office.&#13;
Apply in person at:&#13;
505 Tyler Rd. Ypsilanti&#13;
Sleep&#13;
Technologists&#13;
Per D iem&#13;
RESPIRATORY&#13;
THERAPISTS&#13;
W a k e u p t o th e&#13;
M e r c y D iffe re n c e !&#13;
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E /&#13;
A S S IS T A N T&#13;
Must be 55-!- years of&#13;
age. The Senior Environmental&#13;
Employment&#13;
Program has a position&#13;
at the US EPA in Ann&#13;
Arbor. Duties include:&#13;
handle phones; develop&#13;
and implement office&#13;
procedures; control&#13;
incoming and outgoing&#13;
correspondence;&#13;
manage staff travel&#13;
arrangements. Must be&#13;
able to create database&#13;
8 spreadsheet reports,&#13;
handle special projects;&#13;
provide additional backup&#13;
responsibilities for&#13;
other EPA mgmt.&#13;
Requires PC proficiency,&#13;
prior exp. Fast paced&#13;
team environment. Business&#13;
education desirable.&#13;
F/T$9.56/hrplus&#13;
benefits. Send resume:&#13;
crussell@ssa-i.org, or&#13;
fax 734-528-4281, or mail&#13;
to SE E P , 5361 McAuley&#13;
Dr., PO Box 995, Ann&#13;
Arbor, Ml 48106&#13;
DIRECTOR, P/T, Dexter&#13;
Senior Center. Energetic, ^ . . . . .&#13;
personable, organized, Eastern Michigan&#13;
communicator to direct&#13;
activities/programs. 25&#13;
hrs/wk, $13/hr.Previous&#13;
experience required.&#13;
Resume to: 7720 Ann&#13;
Arbor St, Dexter 48130&#13;
Manager -&#13;
Internal Audit&#13;
University is an Equal&#13;
Opportunity Employer&#13;
Compliance Counsel&#13;
Corporate Human&#13;
Resources Manager&#13;
Originator/ AVP experienced.&#13;
Goldstar Mortgage&#13;
Banking Group is a&#13;
high volume nationally&#13;
recognized mortgage&#13;
broker. Successful LO's&#13;
are integral to Goldstars&#13;
success. Intern low Interest&#13;
rate, high volume 8&#13;
the best commission&#13;
splits in the industry&#13;
have kept those LO's&#13;
here. These splits have&#13;
made it possible for&#13;
many of our originators&#13;
to net high 6 figure incomes.&#13;
Dan Milstein,&#13;
Principle Broker and CEO&#13;
was recently named the&#13;
top originator In the state&#13;
of Michigan by Mortgage&#13;
Originator Magazine.&#13;
Rick Rickter Executive&#13;
Vice-President was&#13;
ranked 2nd in Michigan&#13;
by the same publication.&#13;
We are seeking experienced&#13;
LO's who have the&#13;
drive and initiative to be&#13;
the best in the business.&#13;
Please fax resume to:&#13;
734-330-2439.&#13;
Hayes Excavating&#13;
Complete Liquidation&#13;
AUCTION&#13;
Tues., Aug 28 - 10 AM&#13;
Detroit, Ml&#13;
Multi-million $&#13;
Liquidation&#13;
For a complete list go&#13;
to ww.1800lastbid.com&#13;
or call Miedema Auctioneering&#13;
at&#13;
ISOOIastbid (527-8243).&#13;
( Clothing, Furs&#13;
and Jewlery&#13;
-arm Supplies and Equipment&#13;
■armer's and Grafter's Market&#13;
jvestock, Feed and Seed&#13;
Nursery Stock, Soil, Seeds and&#13;
Plants&#13;
’ets. Supplies, Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
tiding Horses, Equipment and&#13;
Stables&#13;
Farmer's and&#13;
Crafter's Market&#13;
Riding Horses,&#13;
Equipment&#13;
and Stables&#13;
Private Barn for rent- W/&#13;
5 12X1 2 stalls. Plus 2&#13;
walk in shelters w/ lots of&#13;
pasture. Near M14 8 US&#13;
23, 248-761-4936 Make&#13;
Offer.&#13;
Variety of'horse tack at&#13;
multi-family garage sale,&#13;
Aug. 25 8 26,10-5. 3340&#13;
N. Territorial East of&#13;
U.S.23, between Sutton&#13;
8 Earhart.&#13;
A P PLES, PLUMS- Lesser&#13;
Farms 8 Orchard, Dexter&#13;
Open Sept. 4th. Mon-Sat&#13;
9-6, Sun 1-6. g 426-8009&#13;
BLUEBER R IE S 8 RA S P BERR&#13;
IES Hazen's Blueberry&#13;
farm, 1144 Peavy&#13;
Rd., Howell. Call for picking&#13;
days: 517-548-1841&#13;
Ladies amethyst (emerald&#13;
cut) 8 diamond ring,&#13;
size 6, appraised $1,185&#13;
at Lewis Jewelers- $650/&#13;
best offer. 734-645-2814&#13;
Pets, Supplies,&#13;
Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
Daily Bargain Ads&#13;
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★&#13;
Abyssinian Kittens- CFA,&#13;
rare, beautiful 8 very loving.&#13;
$350 734-587-3033&#13;
JANITOR POSITIONS&#13;
Days, evening, and late&#13;
evening shifts available.&#13;
Must have transportation&#13;
and clear background.&#13;
734-480-9603&#13;
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&#13;
Business Analyst&#13;
Office Asst- Friendly 8&#13;
relaxed setting. Looking&#13;
for weekdays 10-&#13;
15hrs/wk at$8/hr. Apply&#13;
in person at Inn Storage&#13;
1251 Rosewood, Ann&#13;
Arbor 734-663-0690&#13;
Phone Person wanted,&#13;
PT, no cold calling, base&#13;
plus commission, evenings,&#13;
call Daniel Dotson&#13;
at 734-678-1897 Tues. or&#13;
Thurs. 10am- 2pm.&#13;
CONTROLLER&#13;
Saline based manufacturer&#13;
of nationally&#13;
distributed Flatout&#13;
bread is seeking a controller&#13;
experienced in&#13;
costing, monthly&#13;
closings, tax issues,&#13;
computer systems,&#13;
and working within&#13;
a mgt team. Email&#13;
resumes to:&#13;
kent@&#13;
flatoutbread.com&#13;
No phone calls&#13;
We offer a competitive&#13;
benefits package including&#13;
health and welfare&#13;
benefits, 401 (k) with generous&#13;
company match&#13;
and three weeks of paid&#13;
vacation during the first&#13;
year of employment.&#13;
To learn more about&#13;
these positions, our&#13;
growing company and to&#13;
confidentially apply&#13;
online, please visit&#13;
AssetAcceptance.com or&#13;
send your Word formatted&#13;
resume to recruiter®&#13;
AssetAcceptance.com&#13;
S a le s P ro s /C lo s e rs&#13;
Needed. Leads provided.&#13;
Average income $60K-ltop&#13;
producers make&#13;
$100K-i- 21st century&#13;
video 8 internet. Excellent&#13;
opportunity for exp&#13;
real estate, mortgage,&#13;
insurance, home&#13;
improvement, satellite 8&#13;
cable sales professionals.&#13;
Great for college&#13;
student, resume to&#13;
hr@gallantrygroup.com&#13;
or fax 734-929-9489&#13;
Motorcycle&#13;
'76 Suzuki GT 500&#13;
17K mi., runs welt, $499/&#13;
OBO. (517) 456-7706&#13;
AKC Golden Retriever&#13;
Puppies - 6 wks. 1st&#13;
shots, wormed, dew&#13;
claws removed, $450.&#13;
(734) 740-4717&#13;
ATV's and Quad Racers&#13;
Aviation&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs and Service&#13;
Boat Docks and Slips&#13;
Boats, Motors, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Health, Fitness and Sporting&#13;
Goods&#13;
Motorcycles, Mini Bikes and&#13;
Service&#13;
Recreation and Travel Vehicles&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
Skis, Skates and Accessories&#13;
Snowmobiles, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Piano - Wurlitzer, oak,&#13;
exc. cond. Must sell.&#13;
$499. (734) 424-1398&#13;
Table 8 hutch, Ethan&#13;
Allen, great condition.&#13;
$499. (248) 446-3187&#13;
AKC Lab Puppies -&#13;
Black. Dew claws,&#13;
1st shots, worming.&#13;
734-754-0456&#13;
ATV's and&#13;
Quad Racers&#13;
Sales Pros Dream! Make&#13;
$100,000-!- w/easy sale.&#13;
800-449-3004&#13;
Water Bed - Queen&#13;
Soft side with brass&#13;
head/footboard. $125.&#13;
(734)327-9791.&#13;
BOMBADIER '01 498cc,&#13;
4x4, 711 mi, runs great,&#13;
good condition.&#13;
$3995/best 734-461-9384&#13;
Firewood and&#13;
Wood Stoves&#13;
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *&#13;
S A LE S R E P /G IF TS&#13;
Bixby Medical Center, in&#13;
Adrian, Michigan, is&#13;
seeking a full-time, (72&#13;
hours per pay period),&#13;
evening- and night-shift&#13;
Respiratory Therapist,&#13;
ideal candidates must&#13;
have a minimum of an&#13;
associate's degree from&#13;
an approved respiratory&#13;
therapy program, be credentialed&#13;
by the National&#13;
Board of Respiratory&#13;
Care as an RRT, be licensed&#13;
as a Respiratory&#13;
Therapist in the state of&#13;
Michigan, and have certification&#13;
in BCLS (ACLS&#13;
preferred). W e offer excellent&#13;
wages and benefits.&#13;
We also have Resource&#13;
Pool positions&#13;
open for individuals who&#13;
are interested In working&#13;
on a contingency basis.&#13;
(These are no-benefit&#13;
positions.)&#13;
The St. Vincent Mercy&#13;
Sleep Disorders Center,&#13;
Toledo, Ohio, is currently&#13;
hiring per diem Steep&#13;
Technologists with the&#13;
R PSGT credential. The&#13;
St. Vincent Mercy Sleep&#13;
Center is expanding their&#13;
pediatric, cardiovascular,&#13;
research, and sleepdisordered&#13;
breathing&#13;
programs, and would&#13;
welcome the addition of&#13;
qualified technologists to&#13;
our team.&#13;
Weekend Desk Reception&#13;
at local tennis club.&#13;
Start immediately.&#13;
Friendly atmosphere.&#13;
Tennis perks. $8.10 to&#13;
start. Call Mike McClure&#13;
at Huron Valley Tennis&#13;
Club. 734-662-5514.&#13;
Qualified candidates with&#13;
RPSGT credentials&#13;
should immediately contact&#13;
mercyweb.org and&#13;
apply online to be considered.&#13;
EOE.&#13;
I M ercy&#13;
m H e a lth P a rtn e rs&#13;
A V IA T IO N TEC H&#13;
PU B S S P E C IA L IS T&#13;
Charter Airline seeks&#13;
detail-oriented professional&#13;
to maintain currency&#13;
of technical publications,&#13;
pilot training records.&#13;
Computer literate, MS&#13;
Office required, familiarity&#13;
with Framemaker a&#13;
plus. FAR Part 135 pilot&#13;
training record experience&#13;
a strong plus. Preference&#13;
given to candidates&#13;
with aviation background.&#13;
Excellent pay&#13;
and benefits. Resumes&#13;
to&#13;
July07@murrayair.com,&#13;
or fax attention Tracey&#13;
Bell at 734-482-9722. No&#13;
phone calls. EOE.&#13;
Join the ICC&#13;
Interim Cleaning Crew&#13;
Aug. '07- Early Sept. '07.&#13;
$9/hr. Temp/PT.&#13;
www.icc.coop/&#13;
join/employment&#13;
Home Manager&#13;
Taylor. Experienced in&#13;
personnel management.&#13;
Knowledgeable of consumer's&#13;
services. $11.35&#13;
per hour and good benefits.&#13;
Call Eddie 734-676-&#13;
8325 or main office at&#13;
734-458-8140, fax 734-&#13;
458-8195.&#13;
MAP seeks a FT W ISH&#13;
Project Community Integration&#13;
Coordinator. This&#13;
person will provide 8 coordinate&#13;
supports for individuals&#13;
w/disabilities in&#13;
obtaining 8 maintaining&#13;
housing. Send resume ,&#13;
w/salary range to:&#13;
wishleader@gmail.com&#13;
www.mapagency.org&#13;
Part Time Photo Shop&#13;
Skilled Asst, needed at&#13;
a downtown portrait&#13;
photography studio.&#13;
Call (734) 665-5988&#13;
G ro c e r y A s s is ta n t&#13;
S to re D ir e c to r&#13;
b D e li M g r&#13;
Country Market Saline.&#13;
Must have retail exp.&#13;
Must be avail weekends,&#13;
nights, and holidays. Pay&#13;
dependant upon exp.&#13;
734-944-7878 Ask for&#13;
Mickey&#13;
www.anne&#13;
mcgilvray.com&#13;
Sales organization with&#13;
showrooms in Chicago/&#13;
Dallas/LA Is hiring a rep&#13;
to call on a wellestablished&#13;
base of East&#13;
Ml retailers. Products include&#13;
gifts, books and&#13;
toys. Appropriate backgrounds&#13;
include sales (in&#13;
related products) or&#13;
teaching. Commission&#13;
only with 6 mo. advance&#13;
available. Training provided.&#13;
Interviews in the&#13;
Detroit area&#13;
SEPT. 6/7.&#13;
Fax or e-mail resume to:&#13;
Ann McGilvray 8 Co.&#13;
FAX; 214-638-4535&#13;
jobs®&#13;
annemcgilvray.com&#13;
AUGUSTA FIREWOOD&#13;
Clip This Ad 8 Save!&#13;
Dogwood Ranch&#13;
Fred Howard 476-6916&#13;
AKC Pembroke 8 Welsh&#13;
Corgi Males 2 sable,2 bIk&#13;
/tri, parents here. UTD de&#13;
worm. Vac, heart worm.&#13;
Vet. Socialized w/ family,&#13;
full reg. $500 avail 9/5/07&#13;
SW Ml. (269) 673-2699&#13;
DinLi Diamond Back '03&#13;
ATV, 90cc, larger body,&#13;
electric start, auto CVT.&#13;
$800. 734-277-1165&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs&#13;
and Service&#13;
Seasoned Hardwood -&#13;
1/S75, 2/$140. Free Delivery.&#13;
25 yrs. sales. 231-3119&#13;
AKC Pembroke Welsh&#13;
Corgi - Puppies all shots&#13;
and wormed. Partially&#13;
paper trained.&#13;
(517)694-1911.&#13;
WANTED TO BUY&#13;
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$3400, 734-829-9700.&#13;
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57K mi., full power,&#13;
3.4 engine V6, $6,200.&#13;
(248) 231-6359&#13;
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'05-15500m, silver/black,&#13;
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84000 miles, 2 door, 5-&#13;
speed, sun roof, $3995.&#13;
(734)649-1184.___________&#13;
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4 dr, loaded, moon, heated&#13;
seats, mint, $10,800/&#13;
best, (734)455-2719&#13;
Honda Civic EX '98 - 4&#13;
door, new tires/battery.&#13;
103K, excellent cond.&#13;
$4850. (734) 495-9216&#13;
HONDA CIVIC EX 98 sun&#13;
roof, Bought certified&#13;
from dealer. All records.&#13;
New tires, radiator&#13;
more,$5K (734)355-5315.&#13;
MAZDA 3 S TOURING&#13;
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automatic, leather,&#13;
moonroof, $14,900.&#13;
under warranty; moving&#13;
to Europe (734)669-9407.&#13;
Mercedes E320 '97&#13;
Eng. excellent &amp; body&#13;
very good, 79K, sil. grey&#13;
$9,200 734-475-9334&#13;
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speed, 50K, exc. mechanical&#13;
condition. $9000/&#13;
OBO. 734-368-6791&#13;
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'00 - Auto, fully loaded,&#13;
wheels, extra clean.&#13;
$2995. 734-829-9700&#13;
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sunroof, extra clean.&#13;
$2995. 734-829-9700&#13;
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'05 - 6,300 miles, exceF&#13;
lent condition, silver exterior,&#13;
$15,500. Touring&#13;
edition w/power lift gate&#13;
(734)475-9748.___________&#13;
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107k, $7000 OBO&#13;
(734)429-2007&#13;
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Ford Escape '04 - Auto,&#13;
A/C, CD, power, clean,&#13;
$6800. 734-829-9700.&#13;
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145,000 miles, automatic,&#13;
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$6900. 734-216-2634&#13;
GMC J IM M Y '94- Award&#13;
winning show SUV. Candy&#13;
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Goodyear Wrangler tires.&#13;
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$4500. (734) 358-1705&#13;
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(734) 354-0758&#13;
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Air, AUTO $2800.&#13;
(734)913-8672.&#13;
Chevy Malibu '98&#13;
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(734) 645-3643&#13;
ford contour 96 5-speed,&#13;
blue exterior, grey interior.&#13;
4 cylinders, $900.00.&#13;
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Ford Explorer XLT 4x4&#13;
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F o rd T a u ru s L X ' 91 ■&#13;
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Honda Accord '93 -&#13;
140K, fully loaded, auto,&#13;
$2900. 734-604-0899&#13;
HONDA Accord '94 -&#13;
156,000 miles, 4 door,&#13;
automatic, $1500.&#13;
(734)277-5774.&#13;
FORD TAURUS SE L '05 -&#13;
16,601 miles, 4 door, automatic,&#13;
showroom&#13;
condition, Lt. Tundra&#13;
Metallic exterior. Pebble&#13;
Leather interior, 6 cylinders,&#13;
2WD,&#13;
1FAFP56U15A150316&#13;
ABS, Air, alloy wheels,&#13;
radio/cassette, bucket&#13;
seats, CD changer, CD,&#13;
cruise control, leather,&#13;
power locks, power&#13;
seats, power windows,&#13;
sun roof, tilt, $10,995.&#13;
(732)276-6081.___________&#13;
LINCOLN TOWN CAR '97&#13;
Presidential town sedan,&#13;
FL car-never seen snow,&#13;
excellent cond, only 55K&#13;
original miles. $9900.&#13;
734-516-4364____________&#13;
Mercury Sable Premium&#13;
LS '04 leather, 15K, mint,&#13;
$11,400. 734-260-1987&#13;
Mercury Sable '05 ■ Auto,&#13;
A/C, CD, power, 40K,&#13;
$8400, 734-829-9700.&#13;
Merucry Sable LS Premium&#13;
'01 -1 owner, leather,&#13;
$5450. 734-320-3120&#13;
'65 MUSTANG $4,500&#13;
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$8,250 (734)846-4372.&#13;
Olds Intrigue '00 - ABS,&#13;
new brakes/tire. $4100&#13;
Excellent! 734-476-1476&#13;
NISSAN MAXIMA SE&#13;
2003 107K miles, 4 door,&#13;
standard, excellent condition,&#13;
silver exterior,&#13;
Bblack interior, 6 cyl,&#13;
A BS, Air, alarm, alloy&#13;
wheels, radio/cassette,&#13;
CD changer, cruise control,&#13;
heated seats, leather,&#13;
moonroof, power&#13;
locks, power seats, power&#13;
windows, tilt,&#13;
$8600.00. (734)476-0098.&#13;
Saab 9-3, S E '99- 2.0&#13;
turbo, auto, sunroof, AC,&#13;
leather seats, 152K,&#13;
$3500 (734) 477-5188&#13;
HYUNDAI SANTAFE '02&#13;
GLS AWD, 69K, 3K remains&#13;
on fact wnty,&#13;
white w/gray int, auto,&#13;
air, ABS/TC exc cond,&#13;
$8,400 (734)930-2990.&#13;
Je e p Cherokee Sport '99-&#13;
4X4 110K, good cond.&#13;
Power windows &amp; locks&#13;
$3300/best.734-528-1367&#13;
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Excellent! $6,300.&#13;
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$10,900. 734-277-1165&#13;
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Subaru Forester 2.5 X S&#13;
'03- Auto, loaded, leatfv&#13;
er, roof, 61K, silver, new&#13;
tires, clean car. $13,500 .&#13;
(734)213-2187&#13;
TOYOTA Solara '00- 2 dr,&#13;
dk green, runs great,&#13;
159K, big gas saver!&#13;
$5800/best 269-462-0090&#13;
T a n d em T r a ile r 1 6 '&#13;
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$800. (734) 439-1915&#13;
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Volkswagen Beetle 1999 FORD F150 XLT 97&#13;
191K miles, 5-speed, fair 5-spd, very good cond,&#13;
condition, asking $3,275. V8, 4WD, AC, tow pkg,&#13;
(313)515-3425.___________ $4800. (734)904-0811.&#13;
VOLVO 740 Turbo wagon,&#13;
moon roof, '92,&#13;
156K, good condition,&#13;
$3900 734 996-9090.&#13;
Ford F-150 Larait '99- AZ&#13;
title, ext. cab, tow package,&#13;
new tires, 103K.&#13;
$7800/best. 929-2211&#13;
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‘05 AUDI A4 CABRIOLET - Auto, 47K, blue, certified,Ieather..............&#13;
'04 AUDI A4 - Gray, 47K, certified, leather, AWD, loaded.....................&#13;
‘98 CHEVY PRIZM LSI - Green, 80K, auto, FWD, ABS, alloys..............&#13;
‘04 HONDA ACCORD EX - 41K, auto, FWD, certified, moon, alloys . . .&#13;
‘04 HONDA ACCORD EX - Auto, 42K,leather, moon,alloys, certified..&#13;
‘04 HONDA ACCORD EX - Gray, certified, 22K, 5 speed, moon, alloys.&#13;
‘03 HONDA ACCORD LX - 56K, certified,gray, auto, FWD, ABS .........&#13;
‘04 HONDA ACCORD LX - Auto, blue, 37K, ABS, certified...................&#13;
‘04 HONDA ACCORD LX - 30K, certified, blue, 5 speed, A B S ..............&#13;
‘04 HONDA ACCORD LX - 57K, auto, FWD, certified, ABS .................&#13;
‘04 HONDA ACCORD LX - Auto, FWD, sUver, 32K, ABS, CD, certified .&#13;
‘04 HONDA ACCORD LX - 22K, auto, FWD, CD, certified,gray. A B S . . .&#13;
‘05 HONDA ACCORD LX - Auto, FWD, ABS, CD, certified, 33K ...........&#13;
C E R T i n E D C E R T i n E D&#13;
2 0 0 4 A W I ^ L R O A D ^ Z 0 0 6 H O N D A n 2 0 0 3 H O N D A&#13;
2 . 7 T W A G O N C I V I C E X m/t O D Y S S E Y E X&#13;
Aul„, V6, 2.7L, AWD, ,VC, FS, ■ ■ UK. 4 tyl., 1.81. VTKC, 5 I=WD. H V6 3.5L.V1TC, .ulo, IWD, p, J„ , „&#13;
I ^ PLon'i.. CI),p,.n,i„m B A/f, F5, FU', I’L, till, MP3, CD. H A/C, A/C, PS, PW PL, tilt, ™i.., CD,&#13;
.o..na &lt;)nSl.r ABS, 32K, B ABS, moon, .p.olc, .,Uo,,. HONDA ABS, tartioo .ooto,l, oo J&#13;
»(, .Hoy., AUDI 2 yr/oOK ..mi.ly, CERIIFIHD 7YR/KH)K W,\RR,VNT1'. HONDA CERTIFIED 7YR/100K ..moly&#13;
$25,QQ0 ■ $1S,9Q0 ■ $I7,QQ0&#13;
. $26,990 ‘99 HONDA CR-V EX - 5 speed, 4WD, CD, ABS, alloys ...................................................$8,790&#13;
. $23,990 ‘04 HONDA CR-V LX-Certified, 49K, silver, 4WD, C D ................................................. $17,710&#13;
.. $5,685 ‘03 HONDA CIVIC L X -5 speed, FWD, CD, PW, PL, s i lv e r ............................................$13,375&#13;
. $18,799 ‘05 HONDA CIVIC LX-White, 29K, auto, FWD, CD, e tc ............................................... $16,599&#13;
. $19,990 ‘04HONDA0DYS,$F,y EX-32K,gold,auto,FWD,certified,leather.............................$21,990&#13;
. $17,990 ‘05HONDAODYS,SEYEX-26K,certified,blue,auto,FWD,ABS,alloys..................... $24,990&#13;
. $14,799 ‘04 HONDA PILOT EX-Certified, 48K, maroon, auto, 4WD, leather............................ $23,990&#13;
. $16,990 ‘02 MAZDA MPV ES - Auto, FWD, leather, moon, loaded ..............................................$9,990&#13;
. $16,590 ‘03VW JETTAGLS-61K,certified,blue,FWD,auto,leather,moon ...........................S14„535&#13;
. $15,490 ‘06 VW NEW BEETLE - Convertible, 5 speed, certified, FWD, gray, leather................ $18,799&#13;
. $16,990 ‘99 VW NEW BEETLE GLS - 5 speed,blue, I29K,leather,ABS .....................................$6,890&#13;
. $16,990 ‘03 VW N EW BEETLE GLX-Silver, auto, certified, 28K, leather, moon....................... $15,990&#13;
. $17,490 ‘04 VW PASSAT GLS-Auto, FWD, blue, certified, leather, moon................................. $17,565&#13;
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2 0 0 4 H O N D A&#13;
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PW PL, tilt, cruiM, CD, ABS, le.tlim-,&#13;
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$16,990&#13;
2 0 0 3 H O N D A&#13;
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32K, .ulo, FTCD, V6. A/C, PS. PW&#13;
PL, tilt, cruise, CD, ABS, leather, J.&#13;
power scat, moonroof, alloys.&#13;
$12,990&#13;
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H A T C H B A C K&#13;
“20tli AnniTersjry". 4 trl., 1 L Turix&gt;. 36K,&#13;
6 ijieeJ, FWD. A/C, f’S, PW, PL, till, cmise.&#13;
I casirtle, CD, prriuium fuiincl, &lt;\B5, moonmol.&#13;
elioye. V'W CKRTIHIKD 2 yr/24K warreiUy,&#13;
$17,380&#13;
2 0 0 6 A U D I A S&#13;
4.2L auto, ^tuHn ATD, 41K, rUlility uuibol, a I&#13;
1 pmmam jA^., A/C. PS. IT. PL anu*, CD, Bor pmnram I&#13;
1 touml Navi^tion fTatem, pukinf! Miuon. ABS, traction I&#13;
1 txmbiil, l&gt;[»e tiaitli iriiilew. . povn aeata. moonrexi, pmni- I&#13;
no. 19* trWl., Al*Dl CERTlFiED. 2\TW0K TAXRrLVTY, [&#13;
$48,990&#13;
2 0 0 4 H O N D A&#13;
A C C O R D E X&#13;
Ante, 37K, 4 0-1.2.4L VTEC, .„tn,&#13;
FWD, A/C, PS, I'W. PL, till, cruise,&#13;
CD. ABS. moonroof, allovs, HONDA&#13;
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$10,990&#13;
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'97 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER&#13;
AWD V8, biack, clean, moon.&#13;
76K..................................... $6,973&#13;
'01 SABLE 4 DR&#13;
Red, 72K, local trade,&#13;
all the options &amp; sale&#13;
priced.................................$6,995&#13;
‘02 MERCURY COUGAR&#13;
Auto, charcoal grey, 1 owner.&#13;
Sharp!...............................$7,990&#13;
‘02 MAZDA TRIBUTE ES&#13;
V6. auto, leather, 4x4, loaded....................................$&#13;
11,900&#13;
'06 FORD FOCUS&#13;
Auto, power, gas mileage&#13;
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‘07 FORD TAURUS&#13;
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a s .................................... $13,500&#13;
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'04 MERCURY MONTEREY VAN&#13;
26K, 1 owner, very&#13;
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'04 GRAND MARQUIS G5&#13;
Arizona beige, tan cloth, 25K&#13;
miles, travel ready!.. .$14,500&#13;
'04 FORD FREESTAR&#13;
7 pass, summer time special.&#13;
Great for travel. 18k&#13;
miles...............................$14,990&#13;
'03 LINCOLN TOWNCAR&#13;
Cartier Ivory parchment,&#13;
ivory interior, clean as a&#13;
pin.................................... $15,900&#13;
'07 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS&#13;
Travel ready!..............$15,961&#13;
04 MAZDA 6 S&#13;
Auto, all power, leather, moonroof,&#13;
black beauty.. .$16,900&#13;
04 MAZDA 6&#13;
V6. auto, all power, leather,&#13;
moon, black on black diamond&#13;
.................................. $16,900&#13;
'07 GRAND MARQUIS LS&#13;
Loaded, 1 owner, leather&#13;
6 all the options, save&#13;
thousands................... $16,900&#13;
‘04 SIGNATURE TOWNCAR&#13;
1 owner, beauty, loaded, with&#13;
top. Just 24k miles. $16,990&#13;
‘05 MONTEGO PREMIER&#13;
AWL Drive, Black, 16K, 1&#13;
owner. Leather, moon. Like&#13;
new.............................. $17,900&#13;
07 MAZDA 5 SPORT&#13;
7K miles, like new. .$18,900&#13;
‘06 MONTEGO PREMIER&#13;
AWL Drive w/navigation&#13;
&amp; leather, 18K low&#13;
miles........................... $19,900&#13;
06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR&#13;
Dark gray, low miles, navigation,&#13;
clean................. $24,900&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 7 , 2 0 0 7 w ww.m live.com&#13;
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BACK TO SCHOOL&#13;
P H O T O S : JA M IE C H A R B E N E A U -P IS E L L A .T H E LIV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S&#13;
Nikki Mather of Handy Township gives her daughter, Janiah, 7, a hug Tuesday morning as she sends her into Fowlerville's&#13;
Smith Eiementary School where she is in the second grade. Mather returned in the afternoon to bring her son, Jerzey,&#13;
5, left, back for kindergarten. Next year Mather's youngest daughter Jexi, 4, center, will start kindergarden at the same&#13;
school.&#13;
Heading to school for new year&#13;
1st day this week in Livingston County districts&#13;
Students at Howell&#13;
High School at the&#13;
Parker Campus move&#13;
through the new&#13;
facility's commons&#13;
area during their lunch&#13;
hour on the first day&#13;
of school Tuesday.&#13;
A dedication and&#13;
open house for both&#13;
the high school and&#13;
Lansing Community&#13;
College Livingston&#13;
Campus is scheduled&#13;
for Sunday, Sept. 9&#13;
starting at 2 p.m.The&#13;
school is at Wright&#13;
Road and D-19 south&#13;
of Howell in Marion&#13;
Township.&#13;
INSIDE:&#13;
L iv in g s to n C o u n ty&#13;
« e lem e n ta ry and m id d le&#13;
schools make th e grad e on&#13;
A d e q u a te Yearly Progress&#13;
assessments, A3&#13;
Schools lose&#13;
stu d e n t&#13;
a ssista n ts&#13;
Some districts find new&#13;
ways to offer experience&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
School has started in Livingston&#13;
County but some&#13;
students’ bright smiling faces&#13;
aren’t showing up in their typical&#13;
places.&#13;
The state Department of&#13;
Education’s newly mandated&#13;
high school curriculum has&#13;
put an end to students serving&#13;
as aides in classrooms&#13;
and principal, counseling and&#13;
athletic offices.&#13;
“We’re going to have to&#13;
come up with a new way to&#13;
complete the tasks they did&#13;
as a part of their responsibility,&#13;
and find a way for those&#13;
who want this kind of realwork&#13;
office experience a way&#13;
to get it,” said Pinckney Community&#13;
High School Principal&#13;
Jim Darga. “It’s going to be&#13;
an adjustment.”&#13;
Students can continue to&#13;
mentor and tutor classmates&#13;
who need extra help, work as&#13;
media center aides and assist&#13;
in physical education classes,&#13;
but districts doing this must&#13;
have a board-of-education&#13;
approved curriculum that in-&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Community&#13;
High School's&#13;
Linda&#13;
Pohutskiare,&#13;
far right,&#13;
attendance&#13;
secretary,&#13;
and Deb&#13;
Edwards,&#13;
secretary to&#13;
the principal,&#13;
register&#13;
students for&#13;
the start of&#13;
school.&#13;
'We're going to&#13;
have to come up&#13;
with a new way&#13;
to complete the&#13;
tasks they did....&#13;
It's going to be&#13;
an adjustment.'&#13;
J im D arg a , P in c k n e y C om m u n ity&#13;
H ig h S ch o o l p r in c ip a l, d is c u s s in g&#13;
th e c h a n g e p ro h ib it in g s tu d e n t&#13;
a id e s in th e o ffic e a n d c la s s ro om .&#13;
eludes tests and grades for&#13;
each aide. Districts that go&#13;
against the mandate stand&#13;
to lose a portion of their state&#13;
per-student funding for the&#13;
time students spend as aides.&#13;
“I don’t think any of us can&#13;
afford to do that,” said Chuck&#13;
Hughes, Hartland High&#13;
School principal.&#13;
To help students get the&#13;
kind of real-work experience&#13;
they got answering phones,&#13;
doing filing, making copies&#13;
SEE OFFICE, A 4&#13;
JAM IE C H A R B E N E A U -P IS E L L A ,T H E LIV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW !&#13;
Local historian's World War II photography featured in PBS program&#13;
Duane Zemper says&#13;
B he's surprised by'all&#13;
the fuss'over him&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Local photographer and&#13;
historian Duane Zemper is&#13;
not accustomed to being on&#13;
the posing side of a camera,&#13;
but that’s where he’s been&#13;
for the last eight months during&#13;
the making of “WWII:&#13;
Through the Lens of Duane&#13;
Zemper.”&#13;
His perspective on World&#13;
War II aboard B-17 bombers&#13;
as an Army photo officer will&#13;
preview Sept. 13 at the Ann&#13;
Arbor District Library beginning&#13;
at 6:30 p.m. Yet it is the&#13;
second — premiere.&#13;
set for Sept. 20 in Howell, that&#13;
is creating quite a stir.&#13;
“Now they are talking about&#13;
adding a color guard (from the&#13;
Marine Corps League,) and&#13;
we’ve already had to move&#13;
(the second showing) from&#13;
the Howell Library to the&#13;
Howell Theater,” said Joyce&#13;
Fisher. She is coordinating&#13;
efforts between the Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library and&#13;
the show’s producer, Donna&#13;
Ryen, of public broadcast station&#13;
WFUM-Flint Channel 28.&#13;
Following the mailing of&#13;
the Howell library’s newsletter,&#13;
which advertises the local&#13;
premiere, calls (more than&#13;
80) started pouring in, Fisher&#13;
said. To accommodate the expected&#13;
onslaught of people,&#13;
including many veterans, a&#13;
larger venue was chosen.&#13;
SEE ZEMPER, A 4&#13;
JAM IE C H A R B E N E A U -P IS E L L A .T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S&#13;
Duane Zemper, of Howell, feels right at home in photo darkrooms such as this&#13;
one at Pinckney Community High School. A former World War It photo officer,&#13;
his images and stories will be featured in "WWII: Through the Lens of Duane&#13;
Zemper" this month and next on WFUM-Flint Channel 28.&#13;
Duane Z em per&#13;
■ Born: 1919 in Bay City.&#13;
■ Residence: Howell, since 1945.&#13;
■ Family: Married to Tillie, deceased 10&#13;
years, and five children: Rick, Steve, Gail,&#13;
Dan and Martie.&#13;
■ Current community activities: Howell&#13;
Rotary and the Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library Archives Room.&#13;
■ Years served in World War II:&#13;
1943-1945.&#13;
■ Job duties: As a photo officer, he&#13;
photographed bombing missions aboard&#13;
B-17 bombers to evaluate whether targets&#13;
were hit.&#13;
■ Number of flights:&#13;
He "stopped counting."&#13;
■ Rank: Discharged as a first lieutenant.&#13;
■ Assignment: 457th Bomb Group&#13;
stationed in Glatton, England.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Happenings&#13;
in September&#13;
Fall Fest offers an oldtime&#13;
flair in Fowlerville.&#13;
Special section inside.&#13;
I Learn about Hartland’s rich&#13;
history at Heritage Day. B1&#13;
■ Take a rail trip and immerse&#13;
yourself in the past at the Hamburg&#13;
Festival and Railroad&#13;
Days. B1&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Things will be smokin' in downtown Brighton Saturday&#13;
Everything is set for the second&#13;
annual Smokin’ Jazz and&#13;
Barbecue Blues Festival Saturday&#13;
in Brighton. Seven groups,&#13;
playing jazz and blues to fusion&#13;
and Zydeco music, will entertain.&#13;
Greater Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce events&#13;
director Sally Eastman and&#13;
event chairman Kevin McConeghy&#13;
have lined up 15 food&#13;
vendors to sell ribs, barbecued&#13;
beef and pork sandwiches, side&#13;
dishes and desserts. Italian&#13;
ices and snow cones will also&#13;
be available. Yisitors can purchase&#13;
food and beverage tickets&#13;
at booths downtown.&#13;
The one-day festival runs&#13;
11 a.m.-lO p.m. on West Main&#13;
and connecting streets. Free&#13;
shuttle bus rides will be available&#13;
from Brighton High&#13;
School. The stage and beer tent&#13;
area will be in tiie Hyne Street&#13;
parking lot, and $3 wrist bands&#13;
will be available. The Arbor&#13;
Brewing Co.will feature beers,&#13;
and Cafifomia-based Barefoot&#13;
Wmes will provide wines.&#13;
K id n e y W a lk a ro u n d ^ lill Pond, 8 2&#13;
IN D E X&#13;
B u ild in g &amp; Real E s ta te A5&#13;
C o m m u n it y C a le n d a r B4&#13;
E n g a g em e n ts , A n n iv e r s a r ie s B3&#13;
L e tte rs A4&#13;
L iv in g s to n L ife B1-6&#13;
R ic k F itz g e ra ld 's c o lu m n B1&#13;
S p o rts C l-2&#13;
V o lu n te e rs B3&#13;
To re p o rt news o r fo r fre e hom e&#13;
d eliv e ry call (810) 844-2000.&#13;
A 2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2007&#13;
n r&#13;
P H O T O S : JAM IE C H A R B E N E A U -P IS E L L A .T H E LIV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S&#13;
The tornado that hit Aug. 24 in Cohoctah and Deerfield townships took the roof off of Ron St.&#13;
Charles' home on Jones Road in Cohoctah. Here, St. Charles, left, goes over information about&#13;
replacement costs from his insurance company with Terry Haskins of Haskins Home Building and&#13;
Remodeling of Howell.&#13;
Tornado victims recovering&#13;
Agencies, people praised for help&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
News S ta f f R eporter&#13;
Those who lost their homes&#13;
or suffered major damage in&#13;
the Aug. 24 tornado in northern&#13;
Livingston County are trying to&#13;
put their lives back together.&#13;
In the worst tornado to hit&#13;
Livingston County since the&#13;
Hartland area twisters of several&#13;
years ago, a total of 44&#13;
homes in Cohoctah, Deerfield&#13;
and 'Tyrone townships were&#13;
affected. According to Bruce&#13;
Pollock, assistant director of&#13;
911 and Emergency Management,&#13;
preliminary figures&#13;
indicate seven homes were&#13;
destroyed, nine had “severe”&#13;
damage, another 18 sustained&#13;
“moderate-to-severe” damage&#13;
and 10 had minor damage.&#13;
The Deerfield Township assessor&#13;
placed the dollar damage&#13;
at about $3 million there.&#13;
Pollock says figures are not yet&#13;
available from Cohoctah and&#13;
Tyrone townships.&#13;
“I do feel it was a miracle,”&#13;
says County Emergency Medical&#13;
Services Director Jeff Boyd.&#13;
“I am amazed nobody got&#13;
hurt.”&#13;
Boyd praised what he calls&#13;
the “great cooperation” among&#13;
all the agencies involved: Fire,&#13;
police, EMS, American Red&#13;
Cross and others.&#13;
Contractors were on the&#13;
property of Rob St. Charles of&#13;
Jones Road in Cohoctah Township&#13;
on a recent day, surveying&#13;
damage and preparing estimates.&#13;
Among them was 'Terry&#13;
Haskins of Haskins Home&#13;
Building and Remodeling of&#13;
Howell. “There’s not much&#13;
left,” Haskins says.&#13;
“A friend of my wife called&#13;
me, and she says, “Your house&#13;
is gone,’” says St. Charles, surveying&#13;
the rubble that used to&#13;
be a house he built himself 18&#13;
years ago. Tbday, it’s a twisted,&#13;
tangled mess, with the roof, a&#13;
camper and chimney flung like&#13;
paper up to 100 yards away.&#13;
Other than the two family&#13;
dogs - Daisy, a pointer, and&#13;
Maverick, a German shepherd&#13;
- the family was away&#13;
from home, and danger,&#13;
when the twister hit. When&#13;
they arrived to view the devastation,&#13;
Daisy was running&#13;
around the yard and Maverick&#13;
was inside what was&#13;
left of the home. “He was&#13;
protecting his domain,” St.&#13;
Charles says.&#13;
St. Charles was told it will be&#13;
at least she months before a replacement&#13;
home is built on the&#13;
properly. In the meantime, the&#13;
family is renting a place. The&#13;
situation will probably continue&#13;
until next spring, which brings&#13;
with it the realization that the&#13;
holidays won’t be like past ones.&#13;
“My daughter said, “Wrat about&#13;
Christmas?”’ St. Charles says.&#13;
“My life is now in my briefcase,”&#13;
St. Charles says. But&#13;
most of his family’s mementos,&#13;
such as photo albums, were&#13;
Contractor&#13;
Terry Haskins of&#13;
Haskins Home&#13;
Building and&#13;
Remodeling&#13;
in Howell puts&#13;
together an&#13;
estimate for&#13;
Ron St. Charles&#13;
on repairing his&#13;
house following&#13;
the tornado that&#13;
touched down&#13;
in northern&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
The tornado&#13;
that hit the&#13;
evening of&#13;
Aug. 24 in&#13;
Cohoctah&#13;
Township&#13;
did damage&#13;
to this home&#13;
and barn&#13;
owned by&#13;
Bill Jones.&#13;
The tornado that hit late last month in Cohoctah Township&#13;
did damage to Ron Cutright's home on Jones Road. Behind&#13;
Cutright sits his family's home and pool house. Below, an angel&#13;
sits upright on the deck of the St. Charles home nearby. The&#13;
family will have to rebuild their home from the ground up.&#13;
found intact.&#13;
St. Charles, employed at&#13;
A&amp;L Parts in Howell says what&#13;
counts is that the family is safe.&#13;
“It’s possessions (that are&#13;
gone), we’re all safe,” he says.&#13;
“The whole community&#13;
has been fantastic with helping&#13;
out,” says neighbor Ron&#13;
Cutright, while surveying the&#13;
damage to his home nearby.&#13;
“The Red Cross was phenomenal,”&#13;
Cutright says. “They&#13;
were out that evening, making&#13;
sure everybody had a place&#13;
to stay, and the next morning&#13;
they were back with food and&#13;
water.”&#13;
St. Charles tries to keep his&#13;
emotions in check while recounting&#13;
the way the community&#13;
stepped forward. He&#13;
recounts a friend of his 11-&#13;
year-old daughter who went&#13;
door-to-door, collecting cans&#13;
and bottles and monetary&#13;
donations. “She collected $70&#13;
worth of pop cans and quite&#13;
a bit of money,” he says, the&#13;
tears finally flowing.&#13;
He says co-workers of his&#13;
wife, Donna, took up a collection&#13;
for the family. “(Also), we had&#13;
tons of people show up helping&#13;
at the house,” St. Charles says.&#13;
“The good things that people&#13;
do are what matters.”&#13;
Cutright has lived in his twostory&#13;
home for six years. It is&#13;
the last of several houses in a&#13;
row that were destroyed or seriously&#13;
damaged by a twister&#13;
that fueled itself a bowling ball&#13;
mowing down pins in a bowling&#13;
alley.&#13;
Cutright’s house “shifted&#13;
fi-om its foundation,” he says,&#13;
part of the roof was blown off,&#13;
the barn destroyed and the collapsed&#13;
garage was foimd resting&#13;
on top of the 2004 Ford Excursion&#13;
his wife, Stacy, had just&#13;
bought.&#13;
Cutright, who works at the&#13;
Pepsi plant in Howell, was out&#13;
when the storm hit, but Stacy&#13;
Cutright and the couple’s son,&#13;
Austin, 7, were home. He says&#13;
the tornado hit without warning.&#13;
A&#13;
structural engineer will determine&#13;
whether the house can&#13;
be saved. It has been boarded&#13;
up where part of the roof and a&#13;
wall was blown off, but he is reluctant&#13;
to live there, so the family&#13;
is staying with friends.&#13;
Cutright remains upbeat&#13;
about the future.&#13;
“As soon as we get the OK&#13;
fix)m the structuTEd engineer,&#13;
we’ll rebuild,” he says. “Right&#13;
now it’s a big inconvenience,&#13;
but it’ll come back, bigger and&#13;
better.”&#13;
Tom Tolen can be reached at&#13;
ttolen@Hvingstoncommunitynew5.&#13;
com or at810-844-2009.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Worker sentenced&#13;
on alcohol charge&#13;
The alleged accomplice of a&#13;
carnival worker charged with&#13;
raping a 15-year old Brighton&#13;
girl during Summerfest was&#13;
sentenced Tfiesday to 60 days&#13;
in jail, with credit for time&#13;
served.&#13;
Robert Villarreal, 20, of&#13;
Detroit, appeared before Livingston&#13;
County 53rd District&#13;
Judge Theresa Brennan. He&#13;
also was placed on two years&#13;
of probation and assessed&#13;
fines and costs totaling $2,800.&#13;
He earlier pled guilty to furnishing&#13;
alcohol to a minor,&#13;
illegal possession of alcohol&#13;
and minor in possession.&#13;
His co-worker, Juan Carlos&#13;
McCray, 22, faces an Oct. 15&#13;
trial on three counts of thirddegree&#13;
criminal sexual conduct,&#13;
a 15-year felony.&#13;
Police charge that McCray&#13;
and Villarreal enticed two&#13;
Brighton girls, ages 15 and&#13;
17, to a semi trailer after the&#13;
carnival closed for the night&#13;
on July 27 and supplied them&#13;
with alcohol. Police allege&#13;
McCray then sexually assaulted&#13;
the younger girl. The&#13;
city closed the carnival after&#13;
learning of the incident.&#13;
New families&#13;
invited to coffees&#13;
Families new to the Brighton&#13;
community are invited to&#13;
coffees to be hosted by Superintendent&#13;
Jim Craig Thursday,&#13;
Sept. 13, at 9 a.m. and 7&#13;
p.m. in the board room at the&#13;
Brighton Education and Community&#13;
Center, 125 S. Church&#13;
Street, Brighton.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
St. Joseph opens&#13;
diagnostic center&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy Livingston&#13;
Hospital is opening a&#13;
new diagnostic center at 202&#13;
E. Van Riper Road, Fowlerville.&#13;
The center is located&#13;
north of Interstate 96 at the&#13;
Fowlerville exit in the professional&#13;
building that houses&#13;
the family medicine practice&#13;
of Dr. Norine Tracy and Michigan&#13;
Rehabilitation Specialists.&#13;
The center will offer digital&#13;
X-ray and laboratory services&#13;
by physician order done&#13;
on a walk-in basis as well as&#13;
standard EKGs. Details: Paula&#13;
Wallace at 517-545-6167.&#13;
Farmers market&#13;
winners named&#13;
Margaret Dubois of Brighton&#13;
won a patriotic basket for&#13;
July at the Fowlerville Farmers&#13;
Market that was donated&#13;
by the Fowlerville Pharmacy.&#13;
Additionally, Dave 'Turk, of&#13;
'Turk Farms, won a gift certificate&#13;
donated by Quiznos&#13;
of Fowlerville. The market is&#13;
held each Wednesday from 2&#13;
to 7 p.m. in the village parking&#13;
lot.&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
Artwork on exhibit&#13;
at medical center&#13;
The Brighton Art Guild is&#13;
now exhibiting artwork by&#13;
individual members on the&#13;
second and lower levels of&#13;
the Genoa Medical Center, located&#13;
on Grand River Avenue,&#13;
just west of the Woodland&#13;
Health Center. Watercolors&#13;
by Robert Adams will be on&#13;
exhibit during September. For&#13;
more information, go to www.&#13;
brightonartguild.com.&#13;
Green OakTwp.&#13;
Fire department&#13;
hosts open house&#13;
The Green Oak Township&#13;
Fire Department is planning&#13;
its biggest open house ever&#13;
for Saturday with activities&#13;
and events for children and&#13;
adults. The open house is&#13;
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the&#13;
fire station on Whitmore Lake&#13;
Road at the Silver Lake Road&#13;
interchange of US-23.&#13;
At noon, a ceremony featuring&#13;
the Ann Arbor Pipes&#13;
and Drums will take place&#13;
to honor fallen public safety&#13;
personnel. The University of&#13;
Michigan Survival Flight and&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy MedFlight&#13;
helicopters will be on the&#13;
grounds for public tours.&#13;
The fire department will&#13;
perform a high-angle rescue&#13;
at 11 a.m., using its ladder&#13;
truck. There will be demonstrations&#13;
of search and rescue&#13;
and vehicle extrication&#13;
using the Jaws of Life, in&#13;
which the roofs and doors will&#13;
be cut from two cars. Also,&#13;
children will be able to use a&#13;
real (low-pressure) fire hose&#13;
to put out a mock house fire.&#13;
The Michigan State Police&#13;
Brighton post tracking unit&#13;
will be on hand.&#13;
There will be a bake sale,&#13;
and hot dogs and refreshments&#13;
will be supplied by&#13;
area businesses.&#13;
Howell&#13;
Family gets school&#13;
naming rights&#13;
The Howell Public Schools&#13;
Board of Education recently&#13;
approved an agreement that&#13;
will give the Van Gilder family&#13;
naming rights to a new&#13;
elementary school on the&#13;
district’s west side.&#13;
The district recently&#13;
bought 15 acres at $22,000 per&#13;
acre on Fleming Road south&#13;
of Grand River Avenue from&#13;
the family for the purpose of&#13;
constructing an elementary&#13;
school. As part of the transaction,&#13;
the family has agreed to&#13;
donate $5,000 per acre of the&#13;
proceeds to the Howell Educational&#13;
Foundation in exchange&#13;
for having the naming&#13;
rights to a future school.&#13;
Officials have said that 90&#13;
percent of the property is&#13;
usable for school-building&#13;
purposes. Purchase of the&#13;
property was part of the district’s&#13;
15-year plan that called&#13;
for buying land for an eighth&#13;
elementary school that will&#13;
likely have the newer styles&#13;
of Voyager or Hutchings Elementary&#13;
schools. Money for&#13;
the land purchase was taken&#13;
from 2001 bond funds.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Game day traffic&#13;
info available&#13;
The Michigan Department&#13;
of 'Transportation is again&#13;
making game-day traffic information&#13;
for University of&#13;
Michigan and Michigan State&#13;
i&#13;
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1&#13;
University football fans available&#13;
on the MDOT Web site.&#13;
“Getting to the Game” information&#13;
can be found at&#13;
www.michigan.gov/gettingtothegame.&#13;
Game-day travel&#13;
alerts will be updated regularly.&#13;
Lane closure information&#13;
for all MDOT projects also is&#13;
available by county and route&#13;
on the department’s Web site&#13;
at www.michigan.gov/laneclosure.&#13;
Volunteers needed&#13;
for park workdays&#13;
The Michigan Department&#13;
of Natural Resources is looking&#13;
for volunteers to plant native&#13;
species, cut and pile invasive&#13;
shrubs and collect native&#13;
plant seeds in Michigan state&#13;
parks and recreation areas.&#13;
In Livingston County, the following&#13;
times are scheduled:&#13;
■ Saturday, Island Lake&#13;
State Recreation Area, 10&#13;
a.m. to 1 p.m. ^&#13;
■ Saturday, Sept. 22, Brigh- "&#13;
ton State Recreation Area, 10&#13;
a.m. to 1 p.m.&#13;
Details/registration: www.&#13;
michigan.gov/dnrvolunteers&#13;
or contact Laurel Malvitz at&#13;
248-359-9057 or malvitzl(g)&#13;
michigan.gov.&#13;
Canine massage&#13;
therapy offered&#13;
The Humane Society of&#13;
Livingston County is offering&#13;
a canine massage therapy&#13;
class, beginning Saturday.&#13;
The four-week course runs&#13;
once a week from 10 a.m. to&#13;
11 a.m. until Sept. 29. The fee&#13;
is $85. To register, go to www.&#13;
humane-livingston.org or call M&#13;
517-552-8050. "&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
Trail maintenance&#13;
lease is signed&#13;
Officials have agreed to ^&#13;
sign a lease with the state to&#13;
maintain and upgrade the sixmile&#13;
portion of the Lakelands&#13;
'Trail that runs through Pinckney&#13;
and Putnam Township.&#13;
The lease also will have to&#13;
be signed by the state Department&#13;
of Natural Resources to&#13;
go into effect. When that happens,&#13;
it will allow improvements&#13;
similar to those made&#13;
in Hamburg Township to be&#13;
made on the trail in Putnam&#13;
Township.&#13;
A joint township and village&#13;
recreation committee&#13;
likely would plan improvements&#13;
and development. The&#13;
trail will continue to be maintained&#13;
by the Friends of the&#13;
Lakelands 'Trail, a volunteer&#13;
group working to upgrade the&#13;
trail countywide.&#13;
- From News staff reports&#13;
P u t n a m T o w n s h ip B o a r d&#13;
M in u t e s&#13;
S p e c i a l M e e t in g&#13;
S y n o p s i s&#13;
A u g u s t 3 0 , 2 0 0 7&#13;
A special meeting of the Patnam Township&#13;
Board was held on Thursday, August&#13;
30, 2007 at the Putnam Township&#13;
Annex, 122 S, Howell. Pinckney. Mi.&#13;
Members present: Rau, Benedelti, Mc-&#13;
Closkey. Dobis, Guyon and Klein. Absent:&#13;
Buemian. The follow'ing action&#13;
was taken: I) Approved rescinding&#13;
motion made at 8/15/07 regular meeting&#13;
awarding the low bid to Arrow Asphalt&#13;
to pave the rear parking lot of the Fire&#13;
Department for $14,1% due to c.Ktcnsivc&#13;
additional costs to comply with&#13;
requirements in preparing the site. 2)&#13;
Approved waiving the site plan requirement&#13;
of a iralfic impact study for the&#13;
new Township Hall due to minimal devcU'pmeni&#13;
on the site and the low number&#13;
ol' trips to and from the site which is&#13;
consi.sient with MDOT findings. 3) Approved&#13;
paying invoices to Bank of NY&#13;
- S325, Miller Canfield - $1 1.500. and&#13;
Donovan Construction • S31,468. 4)&#13;
.Authorized Supervisor to sign lease for&#13;
Lakeland Trail. 5) Approved permitting&#13;
Friends of the Lakeland Trail group to&#13;
continue maintenance on the trail. 6)&#13;
Adopted Resolution #07-10 amending&#13;
the fee schedule to include fees for Wetland&#13;
permits. 7) Authorized Supervisor&#13;
and Clerk to sign a right of way use&#13;
agreement with the Village of Pinckney&#13;
which gives permission to the Village to&#13;
run utilities within the East M-36 road&#13;
right of way. 8) Approved the use of&#13;
the Township Square for Boy Scout&#13;
Trmp 312 for a 9/11 Tribute *9/11/07&#13;
from Noon to 9PM. Meeting adjourned&#13;
at 8:14 PM.&#13;
Prepared by Clerk Sally D. Guyon&#13;
Synopsis approved by&#13;
Supervisor Ron Rau&#13;
True copies of meeting minutes are&#13;
available upon request from the Township&#13;
Clerk 213571 |.fll&#13;
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Brighton R o ta r y ........................B-5&#13;
Clearwater Kinetico Systems . .A-3&#13;
Comedy Showcase....................B-3&#13;
DG E q u ipm en t .......................... B-5&#13;
Fantastic S am s ..........................A-4&#13;
Farmers Inc/Gregg Kleer A . . B-3&#13;
Grand River Dental ..................B-3&#13;
Classified 810-844-2020 • Display 810-844-2000&#13;
Great Harvest Bread Co..........B-3&#13;
Greater Brighton Area Chamber .B-2&#13;
Green O a k Tw p .........................B-3&#13;
Greens Consignment .............A-5&#13;
Helluva Rodeo...........................A-4&#13;
Howell Twp Office.............A-4, B-3&#13;
Humane S o c ie ty ...................... A-5&#13;
K ro g e r ....................................... A-6&#13;
Krug Ford Lincoln Mercury . .A-5&#13;
Livingston Antique Outlet. . . .B-3&#13;
Master's Medical S u p p ly ........ B-3&#13;
Michigan Commercial Credit. .A-4&#13;
Mill Creek Sport Center .........A-3&#13;
Peaberry Bean &amp; Tea C o .........A-5&#13;
Powers F lo w e r s ........................A-5&#13;
Putnam Twp Clerk.............A-2, A-3&#13;
Tortoise &amp; Hare Run Center . .A-3&#13;
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T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 , 2 0 0 7 A 3&#13;
r&#13;
2006 and 2007 school report card grades&#13;
C om p o s ite s co re: The o verall grad e fo r th e school, arrived a t b y c om b in in g scores fo r s tu d e n t achievement,&#13;
s chool p erfo rm a n ce and A d e qu a te Yearly Progress status. Grades are A, B, C, D-Alert o r u naccredited.&#13;
A d e q u a te Y e a rly P ro g re s s (AYP): A measure used to h o ld schools a nd d is tric ts respons ible fo r s tu d e n t&#13;
a chie vem en t in English language arts a nd m a th ema tic s based on MEAP te s t results.&#13;
AYP Phase: (Sanctions in phase s l-S a p p iy o n ly to s c h o o is th a t receive Titie 1 federai funds.)&#13;
0 School is not identified for improvement.&#13;
1 School improvement = School district must offer choice and transportation.&#13;
2 Continuing school improvement = District must offer choice, transportation and supplemental services, such as tutoring.&#13;
3 Corrective action = District must continue to offer choice, transportaion and supplemental services, and take further corrective action.&#13;
4 Restruduring = District must develop a plan to restructure the school.&#13;
5 Implement restructuring = School must implement restructuring plan.&#13;
District/school&#13;
2006&#13;
grade&#13;
Met&#13;
AYP.&#13;
2006&#13;
Met&#13;
2007 2007 AYP,&#13;
grade phase 2007 District/school&#13;
2006&#13;
grade&#13;
Met&#13;
AYP,&#13;
2006&#13;
2007 2007&#13;
grade phase&#13;
Met&#13;
AYP,&#13;
2007&#13;
Brighton Voyager A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Hawkins A YES A 0 YES Highlander Way Middle A YES B 0 YES&#13;
Hilton Road A YES A 0 YES Three Fires Middle A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Hornung A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Lindbom A YES A 0 YES Pinckney&#13;
Spencer Road A YES A 0 YES Country A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Maltby Middle A YES A 0 YES Farley Hill A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Scranton Middle A YES A 0 YES Hamburg A YES B 0 YES&#13;
Lakeland A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Fowlerville Pinckney Elem A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Kreeger B YES B 0 YES Navigator A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Smith A YES A 0 YES Pathfinder Middle A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Fowlerville Jr. High B YES B 0 YES&#13;
Munn Middle School B YES B 0 YES South Lyon&#13;
Sayre A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Hartland Salem A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Creekside A YES A 0 YES Kent Lake A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Lakes A YES A 0 YES Brummer A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Round A YES A 0 YES Bartlett A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Village Farms Intemiediate A YES A 0 YES Oolsen A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Hartland A YES A 0 YES Hardy A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Hartland Middle at Ore Creek A YES A 0 YES Centennial Middle A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Millennium Middle A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Howell&#13;
Challenger A YES A 0 YES Whitmore Lake&#13;
Hutchings A YES A 0 YES Whitmore Lake Elem, B YES C 0 YES&#13;
Latson Road A YES A 0 YES Whitmore Lake Middle B YES B .0 NO&#13;
Northwest A YES A 0 YES&#13;
Southeast A YES A 0 YES Charter schools&#13;
Southwest A YES A 0 YES Charyl Stockwell B YES B 0 YES&#13;
W h itm o r e L a k e M id d le m is s e s&#13;
a c a d em ic p ro g re s s t a r g e t&#13;
Source: Michigan Department of Education T AM M IE G R A V E S , T H E LIV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S&#13;
From News s ta ff reports&#13;
The latest school report&#13;
cards released by the state&#13;
show most area elementary&#13;
and middle schools met the&#13;
federal standard known as&#13;
adequate yearly progress under&#13;
the federal No Child Left&#13;
Behind Act.&#13;
Results for high schools are&#13;
expected to be released later&#13;
this fall.&#13;
Only one Livingston County&#13;
area school did not m eet the&#13;
standard this year. Whitmore&#13;
Lake Middle School, which&#13;
made AYP last year, did not&#13;
make it this year because not&#13;
all of its student subgroups,&#13;
such as racial minorities and&#13;
special education students,&#13;
did well enough on the tests.&#13;
Across the state, 93 percent&#13;
of schools made AYR up&#13;
slightly from the 92 percent&#13;
that made AYP last year. Adequate&#13;
yearly progress is a&#13;
measure of year-to year student&#13;
achievement on state&#13;
assessments. The No Child&#13;
Left Behind Act requires&#13;
states to develop target&#13;
starting goals for AYP and&#13;
then raise the bar in gradual&#13;
increments so 100 percent&#13;
of students are proficient&#13;
on state assessments by the&#13;
Family donates 13 wooded acres to Conservancy&#13;
Group has more&#13;
than 500 acres&#13;
under protection&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
News S ta f f Reporter&#13;
Thirteen acres of rolling&#13;
woodlands along the Mill&#13;
Pond in Unadilla Township&#13;
will soon be open to nature&#13;
lovers from all over thanks to&#13;
a recent land donation by one&#13;
of the area’s long-standing&#13;
families.&#13;
Fay and Almeda (Kimmel)&#13;
Roepcke are natives, although&#13;
the couple have lived outside&#13;
the state since 1945.&#13;
“We left the area as we took&#13;
jobs,” explained Fay Roepcke,&#13;
86, last week from his Arizona&#13;
home. “They took us everyplace&#13;
but home.”&#13;
Roepcke, a retired engineer,&#13;
and his wife Almeda,&#13;
84, who worked in education,&#13;
traveled from coast-to-coast&#13;
for work, and even spent&#13;
some time abroad in Brazil&#13;
and Saudi Arabia. While the&#13;
Roepcke farmhouse, as well&#13;
as some acreage along Williamsville&#13;
Road just west of&#13;
Unadilla Road, was sold to his&#13;
now deceased sister in 1945,&#13;
his remaining piece of land,&#13;
part of a parcel that once totaled&#13;
almost 200 acres, was&#13;
growing wild.&#13;
“ T h e r e i s n o b u i ld in g o n i t , ”&#13;
h e s a id . “ I t ’s j u s t b e e n t h e r e&#13;
g r o w i n g t r e e s a n d b r u s h . ”&#13;
Sara Thomas, president of&#13;
the Livingston Land Conservancy,&#13;
was thrilled to bring&#13;
the 13-acre parcel into the&#13;
group’s fold. With more than&#13;
500 acres of county land under&#13;
protection, Thomas said&#13;
the group is already achieving&#13;
its goal of “protecting&#13;
open space,” but will always&#13;
welcome new donations.&#13;
The Conservancy, with a&#13;
membership of more than 150&#13;
Livingston County land holders,&#13;
began in 1991 “to protect&#13;
the natural heritage and rural&#13;
C O U R T iS Y , S A R A E .T H O M A S&#13;
The Unadilla Nature Preserve, 13 acres of rolling woodland along Williamsville Road just west&#13;
of Unadilla Road, has been donated to the Livingston Land Conservancy by Fay and Aimeda&#13;
Roepcke to preserve wildlife habitat and as a permanent legacy to the Roepcke family.&#13;
character of the Greater Livingston&#13;
County Area,” said&#13;
Thomas. The group funds&#13;
its land protection activities&#13;
through private donations,&#13;
gifts from corporations and&#13;
foundations, and fundraisers.&#13;
Money donations also are accepted&#13;
during the periodic&#13;
events hosted at the nature&#13;
preserves.&#13;
“Throughout the year, we&#13;
try to conduct outings, like&#13;
owl walks,” said Thomas. Information&#13;
about these events&#13;
can be found on the group’s&#13;
Web site, www.livingstonlandconservancy.&#13;
org.&#13;
The Roepckes donated the&#13;
land as opposed to selling&#13;
it “because it was the right&#13;
thing... Perpetual use for conservancy&#13;
is better.”&#13;
Following the spring placement&#13;
of a dedication plaque,&#13;
the land donation will not only&#13;
preserve open space, but the&#13;
family name for all time, not&#13;
that the name is unknown to&#13;
locals. Roepcke Road, which&#13;
runs north-south across Williamsville&#13;
Road, commemorates&#13;
the family that planted&#13;
roots in the late 1880s.&#13;
“My grandfather (Friedrich,)&#13;
who apprenticed as a&#13;
carriage maker in Germany,&#13;
moved to Redford, Mich.,”&#13;
said Fay, a third-generation&#13;
Livingston County Roepcke.&#13;
“Then he moved to the farm&#13;
in 1887.”&#13;
Fay’s father, Barney Roepcke,&#13;
served as supervisor&#13;
for Unadilla Township&#13;
“for three or four different&#13;
terms,” he said. Today, few&#13;
family members remain.&#13;
“My sister-in-law lives on&#13;
part of the old farm,” said Roepcke,&#13;
whose own two children&#13;
live outside Michigan.&#13;
His son, F. Russel, lives in&#13;
Washington while his daughter,&#13;
Yvonna, lives in Arizona.&#13;
Fay and Almeda Roepcke&#13;
hope to attend the land dedication&#13;
ceremony next spring,&#13;
but it will depend on their&#13;
health. Either way. Fay said&#13;
his son would likely fly in&#13;
from Washington to represent&#13;
the family.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at Ihumphrey®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
Livingston Land&#13;
Conservancy&#13;
■ What: A private, nonprofit&#13;
group working&#13;
to protect the natural&#13;
heritage and rural&#13;
character of the greater&#13;
Livingston County area.&#13;
■ Goal: To protect open&#13;
space in the county for&#13;
everyone to enjoy.&#13;
■ History: The group&#13;
was created in 1991, and&#13;
has since secured more&#13;
than 500 acres of land&#13;
in Livingston County.&#13;
Protected parcels are&#13;
available for hiking, bird&#13;
watching, photography&#13;
and leashed dog&#13;
walking.&#13;
■ Web site: www.&#13;
livingstonlandconservancy.&#13;
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The state also released&#13;
letter grades for elementary&#13;
and middle schools Friday.&#13;
All area schools received As&#13;
and Bs. Brighton, Hartland,&#13;
Howell and Pinckney schools&#13;
received all As.&#13;
“We hit the target,” said&#13;
Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools Superintendent Dan&#13;
Danosky. “As we get closer&#13;
and closer to the target of&#13;
100 percent, it’s going to get&#13;
tougher on everyone to do&#13;
that. It is nice to see that&#13;
schools across the state are&#13;
doing better. That says good&#13;
things about the schools in&#13;
our state.”&#13;
Fowlerville’s Smith Elementary&#13;
School received an&#13;
A, while Kreeger Elementary&#13;
School, Munn Middle School&#13;
and Fowlerville Junior High&#13;
School earned Bs.&#13;
“We still have areas that&#13;
we can improve on,” said&#13;
Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools Superintendent Ed&#13;
Alverson. “We continue to&#13;
work hard on those areas&#13;
in the classroom and in our&#13;
staff professional development.&#13;
Our focus now is on the&#13;
MEAP tests for grades three&#13;
through eight that come up&#13;
in October.”&#13;
Janet Sifferman, superintendent&#13;
of the Hartland Consolidated&#13;
School District,&#13;
was pleased that her district&#13;
met AYP but said, “We want&#13;
to be better than adequate.&#13;
Our focus is literacy, specifically&#13;
writing, something our&#13;
teachers have been trained&#13;
in grades K-12. You have&#13;
to keep moving forward or&#13;
things will slide.”&#13;
The main way Michigan&#13;
measures progress is&#13;
through standardized tests&#13;
such as the Michigan Educational&#13;
Assessment Program&#13;
and the Michigan Merit&#13;
Exam. There are dozens of&#13;
ways for schools to miss the&#13;
adequate yearly progress&#13;
mark. One of the most common&#13;
is poor performance on&#13;
the MEAP by one of several&#13;
subgroups, such as special&#13;
education students.&#13;
R e solution # 07-10&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
L IVINGSTO N COUNTY&#13;
R ESO LUTION APPRO VING AM EN DM EN T TO ADOPTED F E E SC H ED U L E&#13;
At a regular meeting of the Board of the Township of Putnam. Livingston County.&#13;
Michigan, held at the Township Hall in said Town.ship on the 30th day of August, 2007,&#13;
at 6:00 PM:&#13;
PRESENT: Rau, Guyon, Bcnedetti. McCloskey, Klein &amp; Dobis&#13;
ABSENT : Buerman&#13;
The following resolution was offered by Rau and seconded by Klein.&#13;
W H ER EA S , the Putnam Township Board of Tnisiecs adopted a Wetlands Ordinance&#13;
effective November 6, 2006 and must establish fees and escrow requirements to cover&#13;
the costs of the review and approval process as outlined below:&#13;
Wetland Identification&#13;
$400&#13;
$500&#13;
$700&#13;
$400&#13;
$600&#13;
$6(X) + $15 each additional acre&#13;
$600&#13;
$800&#13;
$8(X) H $25 each additional acre&#13;
Properties less than 2 acres&#13;
Properties 2-5 acres&#13;
Properties &gt; than 5 acres&#13;
Wetland Delineation Verification&#13;
Properties less than 2 acres&#13;
Properties 2-5 acres&#13;
Properties &gt; than 5 acres&#13;
Wetland Delineation&#13;
Properties less than 2 acres&#13;
Properties 2-5 acres&#13;
Properties &gt; than 5 acres&#13;
^Vetland Use Permit Application&#13;
All properties regardless of size $ 1,0(XJ escrow&#13;
($100 application fee included in above fees)&#13;
NOW TH ER E FO R E B E IT R E SO LV ED that the Putnam Township Board of Trustees&#13;
amends any previously published fee schedule and adopts the fore mentioned fees&#13;
which shall become effective 30 days after publication.&#13;
THE R ESO LUTION WAS ADOPTED&#13;
Y EA S : Rau, Guyon. Bcnedetti. Klein, McCloskey &amp; Dobis&#13;
NAYS: None&#13;
STATE O F M IC HIG AN COUNT Y OF L IVINGSTON&#13;
I, the undersigned, the duly qualified and acting Township Clerk of the Township of&#13;
Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan. DO H E R E B Y C ER T IFY that the foregoing is&#13;
a true and complete copy of certain proceedings taken by the Township Board of said&#13;
Township at a regular meeting held on the 30th day of August. 2007.&#13;
Putnam Township Clerk&#13;
Adopted:&#13;
Published:&#13;
Effective:&#13;
Sally D. Guyon.&#13;
8/30/07&#13;
9/7/07&#13;
10/8/07&#13;
2104452-01&#13;
P U B L I C H E A R I N G&#13;
P U T N A M T O W N S H I P&#13;
P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N&#13;
P U T N A M T O W N S H I P Z O N I N G O R D I N A N C E&#13;
A public hearing w i l l be held by the Putnam Township Planning C om mission&#13;
for the purpose o f receiving comments on draft amendments to&#13;
T itle IV . Property Regulation and Zoning o f the Codified Ordinances for&#13;
Putnam Township, L iving ston County. Copies o f the draft amendments&#13;
may be viewed at the offices o f Putnam Township, 131 S . H ow e l l Street,&#13;
Pinckney, Michig an , during normal business hours. The public hearing&#13;
w i ll be held:&#13;
S e p tem b e r 26,2007&#13;
7:00 p .m .&#13;
P u tn am T o w n s h ip A n n e x O ff ic e s&#13;
122 S . H o w e ll S t r e e t&#13;
(A c ro s s th e s tre e t f rom th e T o w n s h ip H a l l . P in c k n e y , M ic h ig a n )&#13;
Proposed amendments:&#13;
Amendments to Chapter 19, Zoning Districts, Sec. 55, C-1 District,&#13;
Paragraph B , U se Specifications, adding a new subparagraph 3, to permit&#13;
Miniature G o l f Courses in the C - l District as a Spe cia l Use.&#13;
Amendments to Chapter 27, Spe cia l U se Permits, Sec. 4, Site&#13;
Development Requirements, adding a new subparagraph 22, to set opt&#13;
specific standards o f approval for a special use permit application for a&#13;
Miniature G o l f Course.&#13;
*N O T E : Copies o f the proposed changes are available for review at the&#13;
Township H a ll. A n y written comments need to be provided to the&#13;
Cle rk at least two (2 ) days prior to the Public Hearing.&#13;
I f special accommodations are needed to participate in these public&#13;
hearings, please ca ll the Township at least one (1 ) day in advance.&#13;
S a l ly D. Guyon&#13;
Putnam Township C le rk , , , n,&#13;
A 4 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 , 2 0 0 7&#13;
ZEMPER FROM A1&#13;
Local Zemper program airs Sept. 23&#13;
“This is quite a thing,” said&#13;
Zemper, when asked his feelings&#13;
on the production and&#13;
the time spent by staff at&#13;
WFUM-Flint scanning in 800&#13;
of his WWII photos for potential&#13;
use. “I guess there aren’t&#13;
too many of us left.”&#13;
While Fisher worries about&#13;
accommodating a crowd of&#13;
more than 200, Zemper laughs&#13;
as everything is becoming&#13;
more of “a production.” A&#13;
recent two-hour on-camera&#13;
interview is expected to yield&#13;
only 10 minutes of voice play,&#13;
but he didn’t mind. He enjoyed&#13;
sharing the stories since “you&#13;
have the memories all the&#13;
time anyway.”&#13;
Sixty-two years after leaving&#13;
Glatton, England, he “remembers&#13;
a lot of good things,&#13;
a lot of bad things, but not&#13;
the daily activities, like eating&#13;
or showering. But I know&#13;
I did them,” he said with a&#13;
smile. Some of his stories&#13;
may touch a chord, like the&#13;
ones that involve seeing his&#13;
buddies’ planes go down, but&#13;
then there is the story of how&#13;
he learned he was a father.&#13;
“I could’ve flown home&#13;
without the airplane then,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
Zemper’s local perspective,&#13;
and photographs of the bombings&#13;
and aftermath, drawn&#13;
from his three-year tour of&#13;
duty as a member of the&#13;
457th Bomb Group, will represent&#13;
only one of the many&#13;
stories set to run simultaneously&#13;
throughout the country&#13;
as a 15-minute transition&#13;
into “The War; A Ken Burns&#13;
Film.” The seven-part series&#13;
focusing on WWII - those&#13;
who went to fight and those&#13;
who were left behind to carry&#13;
on the war effort - will air at 8&#13;
p.m. over seven nights beginning&#13;
Sunday, Sept. 23, on public&#13;
broadcast station WFUMFlint&#13;
Channel 28. The project&#13;
is sponsored nationally by the&#13;
Public Broadcasting Service.&#13;
The local program featuring&#13;
Zemper, paid for with a&#13;
grant from the National Center&#13;
for Outreach, will air Sept.&#13;
23 and Oct. 6. Ryen said the&#13;
grant was well-allocated.&#13;
“There’s this rich opportunity&#13;
to capture an oral Mstory&#13;
before it goes away,” she said.&#13;
“This a great opportunity to&#13;
reach out to the veterans in&#13;
our community.” A link has&#13;
been established on the Web&#13;
site www.michigantelevision.&#13;
org encouraging other veterans&#13;
to share their stories.&#13;
Excerpts from Zemper’s interview&#13;
will also be added&#13;
regularly.&#13;
Duane Zemper, who will&#13;
turn 88 this month, has given&#13;
much to his adopted community&#13;
of Howell. Born in Bay&#13;
City and raised in Flint, Zemper&#13;
was drawn to the area at&#13;
age 26 for two reasons: “Its&#13;
beautiful tree-lined streets”&#13;
and his future wife, Matilda&#13;
The films:&#13;
"WWII: Through the Lens&#13;
of Duane Zemper."&#13;
■ Airs : On public&#13;
broadcast station&#13;
WFUM-Flint Channel 28&#13;
beginning at 7:30 p.m.,&#13;
Sept. 23 proceeding the&#13;
"The War: A Ken Burns&#13;
Film," and again at 8&#13;
p.m. Oct. 6. Additional&#13;
showings could occur&#13;
nationwide if local public&#13;
broadcast stations choose&#13;
to air it.&#13;
■ Previews: 6:30 p.m..&#13;
Sept. 13 at the Ann Arbor&#13;
District Library, 343 S.&#13;
Fifth St. and 6:30 p.m..&#13;
Sept. 20, Howell Theatre,&#13;
315 E. Grand River Ave.&#13;
■ Web site: www.&#13;
michigantelevision.org/&#13;
war/zemp.html&#13;
"The War: A Ken Burns Film”&#13;
■ Airs: 8 p.m., Sunday,&#13;
Sept. 23 -Tuesday, Oct.&#13;
2 (7 nights), public&#13;
broadcast station WFUMFlint&#13;
Channel 28.&#13;
■ Web site: www.&#13;
michigantelevision.org/&#13;
C O U R T ES Y , D U A N E Z EM P E R&#13;
(Tillie) Reiner, daughter of&#13;
former Howell Mayor Eric&#13;
Reiner.&#13;
Aside from raising five children&#13;
and nmning a photography&#13;
studio in Howell, Zemper&#13;
helped to create the Howell&#13;
Athletic Boosters, served on&#13;
the board for the Howell Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce and&#13;
Howell Preservation Committee.&#13;
He was named Citizen of&#13;
the Year in 1976, and served&#13;
on the board of the Howell&#13;
Rotary Club, a group to which&#13;
he stiU belongs.&#13;
He also remains busy in&#13;
the Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library Archives Room. Yet it&#13;
was his years of service to the&#13;
schools that prompted former&#13;
City Council members to decree&#13;
June 9 as Duane Zemper&#13;
Day.&#13;
He took all the high school&#13;
senior photos and sports photos,&#13;
even traveling with the&#13;
team to away games, without&#13;
This circa 1944-45 photo was&#13;
taken during World War II by&#13;
Howell photographer Duane&#13;
Zemper. Some of his wartime&#13;
work will be featured this&#13;
month in a public television&#13;
documentary.&#13;
compensation for 25 years,&#13;
said Fisher earlier this year&#13;
explaining why Zemper would&#13;
be one of two men to be the&#13;
first recipients of honorary&#13;
diplomas from Howell Public&#13;
Schools.&#13;
Despite all he has done, he&#13;
is surprised by “all the fuss,”&#13;
he said. “I didn’t think there&#13;
would be that many people&#13;
interested in (the film.)”&#13;
“The only one in this world&#13;
who doesn’t know how important&#13;
he is to this community&#13;
is him,” Fisher interjected.&#13;
Zemper works in the library&#13;
archives at least&#13;
three days each week. It is&#13;
here that Ryen uncovered&#13;
Zemper’s “great story-telling&#13;
(abilities).” Earlier this&#13;
summer, she worked on a&#13;
piece with Zemper involving&#13;
The Opera House, which&#13;
earned her an Emmy by the&#13;
Michigan Chapter of the&#13;
National Academy of Television&#13;
Arts and Sciences in&#13;
the Nostalgia Program Feature-&#13;
Segment.&#13;
Knowing that she would soon&#13;
be charged with trying to find&#13;
a local WWII veteran to share&#13;
his perspective, Ryen kept in&#13;
touch with Zemper. He “was a&#13;
natural fit” for this piece, she&#13;
said. “He’s charismatic, he’s&#13;
passionate about history, and&#13;
he has a rich personal history&#13;
ofWoridWarn.”&#13;
The segment will include&#13;
some of Zemper’s best photos,&#13;
personal commentary&#13;
and stories as well as visits&#13;
to his Howell apartment and&#13;
the Yankee Air Museum near&#13;
Ypsilanti, where Zemper once&#13;
again stood face-to-face with&#13;
aB-17.&#13;
When asked what he hoped&#13;
people would take away with&#13;
them following the film, he&#13;
said “Let’s not do it again.”&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
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Properties are in Special Assessment District #11.&#13;
Owners of property proposed for re/.oning who w’ish to be excluded from the rezoning must submit written notice to the Township&#13;
Cleric. Howell Township Hall. 3525 Byron Road, Howell M I 48855, prior to 5:00 p m. on September 25. 2007.&#13;
The Public is invited to submit written comments on the proposed rezoning to the Township Clerk at the Howell Township Hall,&#13;
3525 Byron Road. Howell MI 48855 at any lime prior to 5:00 p.m. on September 25, 2007.&#13;
Marie Karas. Chairperson&#13;
Howell Township Planning Commission&#13;
Publish September 7,2007 2127933-01&#13;
Howell High School creates internship&#13;
and greeting visitors in their&#13;
high school office, some Livingston&#13;
County districts, including&#13;
Pinckney and Hartland,&#13;
are developing the required&#13;
curriculums.&#13;
At Howell High School, administrators&#13;
have created an&#13;
internship program for seniors&#13;
who would work in local offices&#13;
doing the same tasks they&#13;
would have as school office&#13;
aides. Howell also has created&#13;
a class on organization, event&#13;
and resource management to&#13;
provide this experience. Six&#13;
sections are being piloted this&#13;
year, said Principal Bill Smith.&#13;
“We don’t see this loss of&#13;
student aides as a negative at&#13;
all,” Smith said.&#13;
Smith and others do admit&#13;
that not having the students&#13;
to count on in the office will&#13;
be a change.&#13;
“We’re going to have to find&#13;
a new way to handle office&#13;
issues,” Hughes said. “We’ll&#13;
have to do some more preplanning&#13;
with students’ visits&#13;
to the counseling office and&#13;
page classrooms instead of&#13;
sending an aide with a message.&#13;
We’ll all have to find a&#13;
way to live in the system.”&#13;
Some districts, such as&#13;
Pinckney, are hoping they can&#13;
get parents and other community&#13;
members to volimteer&#13;
in the office. The help they’ve&#13;
relied on for decades from&#13;
the students will be sorely&#13;
missed, secretaries said.&#13;
“We’re not sure what we’re&#13;
going to do,” said Sandee&#13;
Webb, secretary to Fowlerville&#13;
High School Principal&#13;
Wayne Roedel. “It’s been a&#13;
concern for a lot of office secretaries.&#13;
It’ll be interesting to&#13;
see in a couple of weeks how&#13;
everyone is adapting.”&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at ismith®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
LETTERS&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
Criticism of war&#13;
is unwarranted&#13;
Joyce Siegel’s “Residents&#13;
don’t understand war” letter&#13;
to the editor starts with&#13;
“I’m not sure who should&#13;
be more embarrassed and&#13;
ashamed of themselves”:&#13;
certainly implies everybody&#13;
but herself.&#13;
Then she posits three choices;&#13;
The antiwar protesters&#13;
who didn’t draw a big enough&#13;
crowd, “residents of Livingston&#13;
County” or “The Livingston&#13;
Community News for writing&#13;
this piece slightly skewed to&#13;
validate the voters of Livingston&#13;
County.”&#13;
Siegel wants everyone embarrassed&#13;
and ashamed?&#13;
Let’s continue her criticism:&#13;
“for continuing to support this&#13;
war when the vastdi!) majority(&#13;
i) of Americans - have finally&#13;
woken up ... (she meant&#13;
awakened).&#13;
I re-read Siegel’s criticism of&#13;
our president - that all of our&#13;
residents helped to elect. Then,&#13;
additionafiy, she insults all residents&#13;
- “all dummies”? - “for&#13;
helping to elect an incompetent&#13;
nitwit like President Bush two&#13;
times.” fl never even called Bill&#13;
Clinton a “nitwit.”)&#13;
Were Siegel’s words, re flected&#13;
in her opening paragraph&#13;
- “embarrassment&#13;
and shame” - maybe misapplied?&#13;
Criticism of all her&#13;
neighbors and her community&#13;
might tell us that maybe&#13;
she fits the words she so&#13;
carelessly used against everyone&#13;
else.&#13;
If Siegel had some real concern&#13;
about the issues - she&#13;
might be better OS’ reading&#13;
some other books such as&#13;
“Londonistan” by Melanie&#13;
Phillips instead of her selection&#13;
“The Myth of the Rational Voter.”&#13;
Talk about “aggravation”&#13;
- It might explain why America&#13;
is in Iraq.&#13;
“Londonistan” might explain&#13;
why her neighbors and many&#13;
other Americans are paying attention&#13;
while she is not.&#13;
And before Siegel calls our&#13;
president an “incompetent nitwit”&#13;
she might reconsider her&#13;
own embarrassing “out of control”&#13;
words.&#13;
She should move to Ann&#13;
Arbor - she would find a lot of&#13;
people who think as she does.&#13;
Donald E.Van Curler,&#13;
Northfield Township&#13;
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T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S FR ID AY , S E P T EM B E R 7, 2007 A5&#13;
I Livingston County property sales&#13;
Property sold recently throughout the county:&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEVYS&#13;
/Vote; The information is gathered from county deed records byTransamerica Intellitech of Cincinnati.The listing includes the addresses and the reported sale&#13;
price. Some addresses may be listed more than once because of multiple property transactions. An asterisk {*) indicates a multiple-parcel sale.&#13;
BY T H E&#13;
N U M B E R S&#13;
Brighton City&#13;
2273 Cherrywood Dr;&#13;
$194,000&#13;
1003 Hickory Dr; $145,310&#13;
816 Main St; $149,172&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
9895 Alger Dr; $194,627&#13;
2365 Hunter Road; $360,000&#13;
Cohoctah Township&#13;
1508 Faussett Road;&#13;
$180,018&#13;
Deerfield Township&#13;
6139 Green Road; $370,000&#13;
10175 White Road; $155,000&#13;
Fowlerviile Viliage&#13;
319 Frank St; $107,531&#13;
692 Jessica Circle; $140,250&#13;
734 Pinegate Dr; $137,043&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
7666 McClements Road;&#13;
$147,000&#13;
5417 R iver Ridge Dr; $125,000&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
10727 Blue Heron Dr;&#13;
$254,000&#13;
8457 Boulder Shores Dr;&#13;
$ 2 1 0 , 0 0 0&#13;
10356 Bouldercrest Dr;&#13;
$60,000&#13;
7675 Briarwood Circle;&#13;
$198,515&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
9175 Appleview Ct; $206,043&#13;
8183 Chambers Road;&#13;
$209,900&#13;
8235 Hillpoint Dr; $303,001&#13;
2666 Indian TTail Dr; $386,662&#13;
7321 Longworth Dr; $259,043&#13;
11402 McGregor Ct; $267,027&#13;
2480 Melvin Road; $326,641&#13;
8649 Pettysville Road;&#13;
$142,434&#13;
7410 Piebert Ct; $176,913&#13;
8685 Rushside Dr; $129,230&#13;
7150 Stone St; $136,000&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
274 Fowlerville Road, N;&#13;
$104,673&#13;
5434 Jam erlea Lane; $169,900&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
2260 Arciero Ct; $231,120&#13;
1919 Woodmar Ct; $287,872&#13;
Howell City&#13;
838 Oakwood; $130,000&#13;
663 Private Dr; $93,150&#13;
612 Roosevelt St; $74,100&#13;
766 Walnut St, S; $143,991&#13;
615 Washington St, W;&#13;
$192,500&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
600 Elliott Road, S; $190,900&#13;
9501 Iosco Ridge Dr; $220,000&#13;
2668 Steel Ct; $259,900&#13;
72 Truhn Road, S; $209,250&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
3978 Loves Creek Dr;&#13;
$222,518&#13;
1250 Portsmouth Dr; $209,250&#13;
2307 Sundance Rdg; $353,540&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
4850 Allen Road, E ; $184,250&#13;
2603 Aralia Dr; $160,000&#13;
4261 Merriman Loop;&#13;
$ 2 1 0 , 0 0 0&#13;
167 University Dr; $139,000&#13;
Pinckney Village&#13;
721 Howell St, S; $172,500&#13;
424 Reeves; $119,900&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
5767 Elvira; $147,000&#13;
4173 Schafer Road, W;&#13;
$141,511&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
12381 Center Road; $310,606&#13;
10302 Denton Hill Road;&#13;
$83,077&#13;
8051 Old 23; $535,000&#13;
8051 Old 23; $827,000&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
5413 Crows Vw; $347,685&#13;
B U IL D IN G&#13;
P E RM IT S&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
6146 Green Ash Drive,&#13;
$150,000, condo.&#13;
6158 Green Ash Drive,&#13;
$150,000, condo.&#13;
6170 Green Ash Drive,&#13;
$150,000, condo.&#13;
6182 Green Ash Drive,&#13;
$150,000, condo.&#13;
8100 Murphy Drive, $21,400,&#13;
commercial tenant build-out.&#13;
81 Summit St., $140,000, commercial&#13;
warehouse addition.&#13;
719 E . Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$35,000, commercial tenant&#13;
build-out.&#13;
101 E . Grand R iver Ave.,&#13;
$5,700, commercial foundation.&#13;
8375 W Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$100,000, commercial interior&#13;
renovations.&#13;
134 N. F irst St., $235,000,&#13;
commercial interior renovations.&#13;
134 N. F irst St., $200,000,&#13;
commercial drive-up banking.&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
3960 E . Highland Road,&#13;
$1,300,000, pharmacy retail&#13;
store.&#13;
2765 Eager Road, $34,091, inground&#13;
pool with fence.&#13;
3935 Rainier Drive, $174,293,&#13;
one story single family duplex&#13;
with two car attached&#13;
garage.&#13;
3854 Rainier Drive, $37,713,&#13;
partial finished basement.&#13;
341 Eager, $26,422.61, sunroom&#13;
addition.&#13;
1263 Purdy Lane, $18,181, inground&#13;
pool with fence.&#13;
5472 Fern Drive, $145,391,&#13;
two story polebarn.&#13;
1200 Stonebrooke Drive,&#13;
$5,332, wood deck.&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
1260 Mower, $37,408, two story&#13;
garage.&#13;
11852 Oakridge, $29,320, two&#13;
story detached garage.&#13;
275 Tiplady, $49,238, addition.&#13;
954 Arthurs Court, $263,390,&#13;
two-story house, single family&#13;
home with three-car attached&#13;
garage.&#13;
4154 Kangaroo Court, $7,090,&#13;
wood deck.&#13;
377 Grayhawk, $6,060, deck.&#13;
7488 Hinchey Road, $173,858,&#13;
set up modirlar home.&#13;
396 Grayhawk, $22,008, ingroimd&#13;
pool with fence.&#13;
11720 Patterson Lake Drive,&#13;
$29,078, detached garage.&#13;
672 Unadilla, $17,447, polebarn.&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
11038 Ridge View TVail,&#13;
$380,195, two-story house,&#13;
single family home with&#13;
three-car attached garage.&#13;
7085 Ledgewood Drive, single&#13;
story three season sun&#13;
addition.&#13;
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Diane Karona,&#13;
executive&#13;
officer at the&#13;
Home Builders&#13;
Association&#13;
of Livingston&#13;
County,just&#13;
completed her&#13;
first year on the&#13;
Job.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLA.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Home Builders' leader&#13;
optimistic about future&#13;
Karona says county&#13;
has lots of assets&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
Diane Karona believes the&#13;
development of Livingston&#13;
County has been the result of&#13;
good planning. As the executive&#13;
officer of the Home Builders&#13;
Association of Livingston&#13;
County begins her second&#13;
year in the job, she’s optimistic&#13;
about the county’s future.&#13;
“ Livingston County has a lways&#13;
been a very desirable&#13;
place to live and to do business,”&#13;
says Karona. “The&#13;
municipal services, continual&#13;
enhancements to roads, the&#13;
shopping, and the availability&#13;
of beauti^l land all make it a&#13;
wonderful place to live. This&#13;
county has a variety of types&#13;
of housing, a lot of access to&#13;
freeways and it ’s not overcrowded.”&#13;
Karona, who lives in Novi&#13;
with her husband and two&#13;
children, previously worked&#13;
for the Society of Manufacturing&#13;
Engineers in Dearborn&#13;
in a variety of positions. She&#13;
spent her first year on the job&#13;
at the H BALC getting to know&#13;
the community and learning&#13;
about the building industry.&#13;
“Now I want to put that to&#13;
use to improve services we&#13;
provide to members and community,”&#13;
she says. “ I would&#13;
like to see this organization&#13;
grow in services offered, customer&#13;
service, which translates&#13;
into an increased number&#13;
of members, and our ability&#13;
to serve the building industry&#13;
and the community.”&#13;
Carole Demmerle, who&#13;
works in sales and marketing&#13;
at Title Source in Brighton,&#13;
has been an active member of&#13;
the H BALC , and says Karona&#13;
has done a good job during&#13;
tough, economic times.&#13;
“When you’re working&#13;
with builders, lenders. R ea ltors&#13;
and title companies, and&#13;
everyone’s business is down,&#13;
it ’s difficult, and Diane has&#13;
handled everything wonderfully,”&#13;
says Demmerle.&#13;
The H BA LC has 375 members&#13;
and works to connect&#13;
professionals in the building&#13;
industry with consumers.&#13;
That’s exactly the purpose&#13;
Karona says of the Home&#13;
and Garden Expo, a new&#13;
event debuting Oct. 6-7 at the&#13;
Brighton High School Fieldhouse.&#13;
“The Expo will serve our&#13;
members with exposure&#13;
and will serve consumers&#13;
by showing them the latest&#13;
in products, services, and&#13;
home improvements,” says&#13;
Karona.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached a t lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or a t 810-844-2010.&#13;
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RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
T h e L iv in g s t o n C o m m u n i t y N e w s&#13;
^ Summer's&#13;
not over&#13;
* quite yet&#13;
Summer lovers take note:&#13;
Fall does not officially begin&#13;
until the morning of Sept. 23&#13;
for those of us on Eastern&#13;
Daylight Time. That’s two&#13;
more weeks of the season we&#13;
tend to covet the most.&#13;
I know, I know ... summer&#13;
pretty much came to a&#13;
screeching halt this week,&#13;
when the three-day Labor&#13;
Day weekend ended and all&#13;
the schools sprang to life.&#13;
But technically, we’ve still&#13;
got two full weeks. And that’s&#13;
definitely something to cheer&#13;
about.&#13;
Cheers: To all the school&#13;
bus drivers, classroom aides,&#13;
custodians, teachers and administrators&#13;
who brought&#13;
our local schools back to life&#13;
this week. Everyone who&#13;
dedicates his or her work life&#13;
to helping our young people&#13;
learn and succeed should be&#13;
supported and celebrated.&#13;
Cheers: To all the men&#13;
who helped raise funds for&#13;
LACASA last month by walking&#13;
a mile in high heels and&#13;
other women’s shoes. The&#13;
agency that fights domestic&#13;
abuse in this county deserves&#13;
support from all of us. As a&#13;
woman who wrote to our own&#13;
Tom Tolen who walked this&#13;
year said;&#13;
“Thank you Tom, not only&#13;
for your efforts toward fundraising&#13;
but perhaps even&#13;
more importantly for addressing&#13;
the issue of abuse&#13;
I in an approachable, even hu-&#13;
B morous, way. LACASA helped&#13;
open my eyes to something I&#13;
thought only happened to ‘uneducated,&#13;
weak women’ by&#13;
gently helping me to see the&#13;
truth of my own circumstance&#13;
and giving me the courage to&#13;
^ take the necessary steps to&#13;
^ end it.”&#13;
Cheers; To the hundreds&#13;
of Day of Caring volunteers&#13;
who helped spruce things up&#13;
and performed a wide array&#13;
of other forms of community&#13;
service as a prelude to the&#13;
annual fundraising drive by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way. More than 700 hours&#13;
of community service were&#13;
performed by 550 volunteers&#13;
Aug. 22. The United Way&#13;
launched its annual fundraising&#13;
effort Sept. 6. Leading that&#13;
campaign are the Brighton&#13;
and Howell chamber of commerce&#13;
executives, Pam Mc-&#13;
Coneghy and Pat Convery.&#13;
Jeers: To John Malek, the&#13;
I Green Oak Township resi-&#13;
^ dent who has started the&#13;
process to recall four township&#13;
officials who he believes&#13;
have - each in his or her own&#13;
&gt; - way - not fulfilled their duties&#13;
properly.&#13;
^ While Malek or any vot-&#13;
W er has the right to replace&#13;
elected officials at the ballot&#13;
box, this is not how the recall&#13;
provision of state law should&#13;
be used. If you don’t like the&#13;
way elected officials are doing&#13;
their job, vote them out&#13;
of office at the next election&#13;
or run against them. A recall&#13;
effort should be reserved for&#13;
instances of proven malfeasance.&#13;
Cheers: To Dawn Palmer-&#13;
Van Camp who just keeps&#13;
plugging away at the longterm&#13;
goal of establishing a&#13;
YMCA in Livingston County.&#13;
The organization may still be&#13;
a way from having a building&#13;
that families can drive to for&#13;
_ swimming lessons and pilates&#13;
P classes, but the determined&#13;
Palmer-Van Camp continues&#13;
to lead the effort.&#13;
After years of working on&#13;
plans for the local Y effort,&#13;
she’s now been hired into the&#13;
part-time position as execu-&#13;
^ tive director for the Livingston&#13;
County Family YMCA.&#13;
Keep up the good work.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgeraid&#13;
can be reached a t rfitzgerald@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
A h o r s e&#13;
n a m e d&#13;
S p i r i t&#13;
And he had a lot of that,&#13;
helping disabled girl bloom&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Y ou’ve heard about the bond&#13;
between a boy and his dog.&#13;
This is about a girl and her&#13;
horse.&#13;
Spirit, a way-more-than-&#13;
30-year-old Appaloosa gelding,&#13;
was being put down today on&#13;
Theressa Burchmeier’s Unadilla&#13;
Township farm. He lived a storied&#13;
life in which he pulled logging wagons&#13;
and led horses into the gates&#13;
at racetracks, but the horse will&#13;
forever be remembered for his last&#13;
job with Burchmeier’s 20-year-old&#13;
daughter, Mallory 'Williams.&#13;
“ He’s earned his oats over and&#13;
over and over,” Burchmeier said.&#13;
“He’s given Mai the chance to become&#13;
the beautiful young lady she&#13;
is today.”&#13;
Six years ago, William’s life was&#13;
very different. A speech impediment,&#13;
the circulatory disorder Reynaud’s&#13;
Disease and a mild form of&#13;
cerebral palsy were taking a toll on&#13;
the then 14-year-old.&#13;
“ She was struggling,” Burchmeier&#13;
said. “ She was shy, she didn’t&#13;
have a lot of self-confidence and she&#13;
was so sad. She didn’t think she had&#13;
anything to offer.”&#13;
On top of that, Burchmeier had&#13;
just remarried, moved her children&#13;
from Brighton to the country&#13;
and enrolled them in a new school.&#13;
Williams had always clicked with&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Mallory Williams, 20, with her horse. Spirit. The Appaioosa gelding lives&#13;
on the family's Unadilla Township farm, where it has been a special&#13;
companion. Below left, Williams does a mural portrait of her horse on the&#13;
barn. Below right, she feeds Spirit and one of the other family horses, who&#13;
nuzzle each other.&#13;
horses, so her new stepfather told&#13;
Burchmeier, “We need to get her a&#13;
horse.” They found Spirit on a farm&#13;
near the northern Michigan town of&#13;
Charlevoix.&#13;
“My husband took one look at&#13;
him and said, ‘This is the one,” ’&#13;
Burchmeier said.&#13;
The Burchmeiers thought Spirit&#13;
was about 20 years old, but the family&#13;
veterinarian. Dr. Dean Gibbons&#13;
of the Fowlerville Veterinary Clinic&#13;
told them he was much older.&#13;
“Once they get past 30, it’s really&#13;
hard to tell how old they are,” Gibbons&#13;
said. “He was definitely over&#13;
30.”&#13;
Age didn’t matter to Williams and&#13;
it didn’t seem to matter to Spirit, either.&#13;
“We bonded right away,” Williams&#13;
said. “ I rode him and loved him. He&#13;
seemed to know how I felt. He has a&#13;
very good spirit, that’s why I named&#13;
him Spirit.”&#13;
Having a horse of her own connected&#13;
Williams to a group of neighboring&#13;
farm girls with horses who&#13;
have since come to be known as&#13;
The Pinckney Pony Pals.&#13;
“ She started doing better in&#13;
school, and she even started giving&#13;
riding lessons and helping&#13;
with Sunday school classes at&#13;
church,” Burchmeier said. “ She&#13;
just bloomed.”&#13;
Burchmeier admits many people&#13;
would have just put Spirit out to&#13;
pasture, but watching him with her&#13;
daughter showed her the horse had&#13;
one more job to do.&#13;
“He cared for Mai and Mai cared&#13;
for him,” Burchmeier said.&#13;
Spirit’s spirit is still lively, but the&#13;
old horse has lost weight, muscle&#13;
S E E SPIRIT,83&#13;
Hamburg, Hartland offer old-time festivals Sept. 15&#13;
Events focus on railroad theme&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
The seventh annual Hamburg&#13;
Festival &amp; Railroad&#13;
Days features a glimpse into&#13;
the township’s future, as well&#13;
as a look back at its past.&#13;
The Saturday, Sept.&#13;
15, event features&#13;
train trips from&#13;
Hamburg toward&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
aboard&#13;
the refurbished&#13;
train&#13;
cars to be used&#13;
in the proposed&#13;
commuter rail service&#13;
between Howell&#13;
and Ann Arbor, and a look&#13;
back at Hamburg Township’s&#13;
agricultural beginnings with&#13;
“ Farm Life in Hamburg 100&#13;
Years Ago.” at the Hamburg&#13;
Historical Museum.&#13;
Other activities in the old&#13;
village on Hamburg Road,&#13;
south of M-36, include food, a&#13;
quilt show, arts and crafts, a&#13;
flea market and garage sales,&#13;
ice cream social, games and&#13;
a classic car show. Hamburg&#13;
Road will be closed from L iv ingston&#13;
to Stone streets to&#13;
accommodate arts and crafts&#13;
vendors.&#13;
“This is a great opportunity&#13;
to look at Hamburg past&#13;
and present,” said Suzanne&#13;
Hines, president of the&#13;
Hamburg Historical&#13;
Society and&#13;
museum director.&#13;
“ It ’s a&#13;
day for families&#13;
to get out&#13;
and have a lot&#13;
of fun.”&#13;
The Hamburg&#13;
Festival &amp; Railroad&#13;
Days is the major fundraiser&#13;
for the historical society&#13;
and museum. This ye ar’s&#13;
event was in jeopardy until&#13;
Great Lakes Central R a ilroad&#13;
stepped in and donated&#13;
the use of its double-decker&#13;
cars for the train rides, Hines&#13;
said.&#13;
“ Renting the old train cars&#13;
was just too expensive,” she&#13;
S E E HAMBURG, 82&#13;
A r e a 's h e r i t a g e is c e le b r a t e d&#13;
I iwiy ' ' T t i p i w i&#13;
CASEY HANS,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Autumn Cain practices&#13;
playing "graces," an oldfashioned&#13;
game that will be&#13;
part of the Hartland Heritage&#13;
Day celebration Saturday,&#13;
Sept. 15.&#13;
BY CASEY HANS&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Plans for Hartland Heritage&#13;
Day call for a biggerand-&#13;
better event on Saturday,&#13;
Sept. 15.&#13;
The daylong collection of&#13;
activities in the village cente&#13;
r is designed to celebrate&#13;
the Hartland area’s heritage&#13;
and sense of community,&#13;
which harks back to the days&#13;
of J . Robert Crouse Sr. who&#13;
helped to form the Hartland&#13;
Community Council in 1935&#13;
- the same group that sponsors&#13;
Heritage Day.&#13;
Co-organizing the event&#13;
are Tami Cain and Barbara&#13;
Krueger, both of whom are&#13;
members of the council and&#13;
also active in the Hartland&#13;
Area Historical Society.&#13;
“ I want people to see where&#13;
these things come fi’om,” said&#13;
Cain, who teaches at Hartland&#13;
Middle School at Ore&#13;
Creek and has gotten more&#13;
students involved in H eritage&#13;
Day this year. “There’s a&#13;
wonderful story behind it (the&#13;
community.) It ’s a wonderful&#13;
tradition.”&#13;
This is the fourth ye ar for&#13;
the event that was originally&#13;
coordinated by resident&#13;
Ginny Smoot and replaces&#13;
the previous Autumnfest&#13;
celebration, which was in&#13;
October.&#13;
Cain notes that Heritage&#13;
Day “ keeps to the historical&#13;
flavor of the area” and not&#13;
only freshens the history of&#13;
the area for local residents,&#13;
but also introduces the community&#13;
to others.&#13;
“There are so many people&#13;
with so many gifts and people&#13;
with so many needs, if we help&#13;
each other out we can sustain&#13;
each other as a community,”&#13;
Cain said of the community’s&#13;
philosophy.&#13;
Planned events range&#13;
from a car show and antique&#13;
appraisals to old-fashioned&#13;
games in Epley Park and residents&#13;
dressed in period cos-&#13;
S E E HARTLAND, 82&#13;
B2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID AY , S E P T EM B E R 7, 2007&#13;
Clockwise&#13;
from lower&#13;
left: Haley&#13;
David,&#13;
Autumn&#13;
Cain, Jacob&#13;
Torrence,&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Underhill&#13;
and Sarah&#13;
Matthews&#13;
are among&#13;
the young&#13;
people&#13;
who will&#13;
be dressed&#13;
in period&#13;
clothing&#13;
Sept. 15&#13;
during&#13;
Hartland&#13;
Heritage Day.&#13;
CASEY HANS,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEW/5&#13;
HARTLAND from bi&#13;
C a r , t r a c t o r d i s p l a y s n e w&#13;
tume engaging visitors along&#13;
Hartland Road, which will be&#13;
closed through the village&#13;
center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
New this ye ar are a car&#13;
and tractor display, “memory&#13;
boards” compiled from&#13;
interviews with older H a rtland&#13;
families, woodcarving&#13;
demonstrations, a square&#13;
dance in the street and a&#13;
harvest dessert and chili&#13;
cook-off for which visitors&#13;
w ill vote on the winners.&#13;
Classic car owners are&#13;
invited to display their vehicles&#13;
from 10 a.m. to p.m. on&#13;
Avon Street and those who&#13;
have interesting quilts, afghans,&#13;
knitted or crocheted&#13;
blankets or other handcrafted&#13;
fiber items are invited to&#13;
display them at Hartland&#13;
United Methodist Church&#13;
where they w ill be laid over&#13;
church pews.&#13;
Also sought are photo&#13;
memory boards of pre-1970&#13;
Hartland families which can&#13;
be taken to Farm ers In su rance,&#13;
across from the Cromaine&#13;
D istrict Library, Sept.&#13;
14, the day before the event.&#13;
For details, call B arb ara&#13;
Krueger at 248-887-1283.&#13;
C a s e y H a n s c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t c h a n s @&#13;
liv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s&#13;
.c o m o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 0 5 .&#13;
Hartland&#13;
Heritage Day&#13;
■ What: A day to celebrate&#13;
the history and community&#13;
of the Hartland area.&#13;
■ When; Saturday, Sept. 15,&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Downtown&#13;
Hartland village (east of US-&#13;
23 and north of M-59) and in&#13;
Epiey Park. (Hartland Road&#13;
will be closed from Crouse to&#13;
School streets.) In case of rain,&#13;
events will be at the Village&#13;
Elementary School.&#13;
■ Sponsor: Hartland Area&#13;
Community Council with&#13;
assistance from the Hartland&#13;
Area Historical Society.&#13;
■ Details: 248-887-1283.&#13;
group. (At 10:30 a.m., 12:30&#13;
p.m. and 2 p.m., a Civil War&#13;
sketch based on letters&#13;
written to J.B. Crouse from&#13;
Hartland soldiers.) Also, oldfashioned&#13;
toys, crazy pet&#13;
tricks and costumes contest&#13;
(arrive at 12:30 p.m. with&#13;
judging at 1 p.m.)&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m. - Classic Car&#13;
and Tractor Show on Avon&#13;
Street.&#13;
11 a.m. - "Cat &amp; Fiddler"&#13;
free performance by Encore&#13;
Youth Theater.&#13;
Schedule of events&#13;
9 a.m.-3 p.m. - Used book&#13;
sale (a ls o F r id a y 10 a .m . to 5&#13;
p .m . ) at Cromaine Library.&#13;
10 a.m.-noon - Weaving&#13;
demonstrations at the&#13;
Florence B. Dearing Museum.&#13;
10 a.m.-3 p.m. - Sack races,&#13;
apple basket shoot, downon-&#13;
the-farm relay at Epiey&#13;
Park by Hartland student&#13;
athletes. Also, "Bits &amp; Bridles"&#13;
4-H equestrian drill team.&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m. - Quilts&#13;
and fiber arts displayed at&#13;
Hartland Methodist Church;&#13;
rug hooking, painting and&#13;
knitting demonstrations.&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m. - At the&#13;
Florence B. Dearing Museum,&#13;
Ranger's 4-H petting farm,&#13;
student photo contest and&#13;
vintage clothing displays;&#13;
tractor wagon tours.&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m. - Civil War&#13;
campsite on the Hartland&#13;
Music Hall lawn by Hartland&#13;
High School re-enactors&#13;
Noon-3 p.m. - Start for&#13;
National Endowment for the&#13;
Arts "The Big Read" program,&#13;
Cromaine District Library.&#13;
Noon-3 p.m. - Antique&#13;
appraisal clinic (3 items&#13;
maximum at $5 each) at the&#13;
Florence B. Dearing Museum.&#13;
2-4 p.m. - Square Dance in&#13;
the Street, Hartland Road.&#13;
Other events: Student&#13;
scarecrows display; Silver&#13;
Threads art display and&#13;
Heritage Day tea at the&#13;
Tyme Well Spent; Hartland&#13;
Woodcarvers display at&#13;
Sorano's; Chili Cook-off and&#13;
Harvest Desserts; school&#13;
principals' pie-eating contest&#13;
at Hartland Music Hall; Old&#13;
Hartland Family Memory&#13;
Boards displayed at Farmers&#13;
Insurance; old-time school&#13;
room at Avon and Phelps&#13;
streets; Hartland Home and&#13;
Garden Club fall centerpieces&#13;
raffle at Cromaine Library.&#13;
Out of town: Hartland&#13;
Farmers Market at Hartland&#13;
Educational Service Center on&#13;
M-59; Old-Fashioned Harvest&#13;
Festival at Spicer Orchards&#13;
on Clyde Road; and special&#13;
events at Waldenwoods from&#13;
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Parshallville&#13;
Cider Mill open.&#13;
Hartland Community Council has been active since the 1930s&#13;
The Hartland Community&#13;
Council was formed in 1935&#13;
by local son Jo h n Robert&#13;
Crouse Sr. as part of his v ision&#13;
for a self-sustaining and&#13;
philanthropic community.&#13;
The council was part of&#13;
the Hartland Area Project,&#13;
which was designed to bring&#13;
enrichment to the Hartland&#13;
area including music, drama,&#13;
recreation, education&#13;
and library services.&#13;
The council has continued&#13;
over the years with such&#13;
members as the Rangers&#13;
4-H, the Hartland Senior&#13;
Center, the Encore Players&#13;
and many other nonprofit&#13;
groups.&#13;
“ I t ’s made up of a lot of&#13;
different people in the community,”&#13;
said member B a r bara&#13;
Krueger. “ I t ’s another&#13;
way for the community to&#13;
help itself.”&#13;
The group sponsors the&#13;
annual Hartland Heritage&#13;
Day, which w ill be Sept. 15&#13;
this year. It also hosts the&#13;
annual Memorial Day P a rade,&#13;
has bought playground&#13;
equipment for Ep ie y Pa rk&#13;
and has helped to get changes&#13;
made in the community,&#13;
including a three-way stop&#13;
in the village center and&#13;
Neighborhood Watch signs&#13;
installed.&#13;
Krueger said the group is&#13;
currently focused on getting&#13;
light posts in the village.&#13;
C a s e y H a n s&#13;
FILE: JIM JAGDFELD.SPECIALTOTHE NEWS&#13;
Chuck Friesner, left, and Steve Brown lead walkers on a&#13;
lap around the Brighton Mill Pond during the Kidney Walk&#13;
fundraiser last year.&#13;
Mill Pond the scene of&#13;
Brighton Kidney Walk&#13;
National Kidney&#13;
Foundation of&#13;
Michigan to benefit&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
Come Saturday morning,&#13;
organ donors and recipients,&#13;
dialysis patients and&#13;
their families will be walking&#13;
around the M ill Pond in&#13;
Brighton to raise money for&#13;
the National Kidney Foundation&#13;
of Michigan.&#13;
This is the fifth annual&#13;
Brighton Kidney Walk and&#13;
includes a lap of honor dedicated&#13;
to those persons and&#13;
families living with kidney&#13;
disease. “ This is a downto-&#13;
earth way to educate our&#13;
community about the prevention&#13;
and treatment of&#13;
kidney disease,” says E r ic a&#13;
Perry, Kidney Walk coordinator.&#13;
La st year, more than 300&#13;
people participated. The&#13;
event this year will feature&#13;
massages, food, and music&#13;
provided by “ Charity,” a gospel&#13;
group made up of dialysis&#13;
patients and staff.&#13;
Walkers will be joined by&#13;
health care professionals and&#13;
Kidney walk&#13;
■ What: A fundraiser&#13;
for the National Kidney&#13;
Foundation of Michigan.&#13;
■ When: Saturday,&#13;
Sept. 8. Registration at 10&#13;
a.m.; walk begins at 11 a.m.&#13;
■ Where: Mill Pond Park&#13;
in downtown Brighton.&#13;
■ Details: 800-482-1455&#13;
or go to www.nkfm.org.&#13;
local legislators. Pe rry says&#13;
all proceeds will benefit th e .&#13;
vital patient programs and&#13;
services of the National Kid- ’&#13;
ney Foundation of Michigan.&#13;
One in nine adults in&#13;
Michigan has chronic kidney f&#13;
disease, which means that&#13;
more than 12,000 people in ,&#13;
Livingston County have the&#13;
disease. The National Kid ney&#13;
Foundation says that&#13;
chronic kidney disease is&#13;
70 percent preventable with&#13;
lifestyle changes and visits '&#13;
to a doctor.&#13;
L is a C a r o l in c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t ic a r o H n ®&#13;
liv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 0 .&#13;
COURTESY, GREAT LAKES CENTRAL RAILROAD&#13;
This is an example of a refurbished commuter rail c^r that will run during the Hamburg Festival &amp;&#13;
Railroad Days.The cars are owned by Great Lakes Central Railroad, the company that is proposing&#13;
a commuter rail service between Howell and Ann Arbor.&#13;
HAMBURG FROM Bl&#13;
M u s e u m t o h a v e m o r e in t e r a c t iv e d i s p l a y s&#13;
said. “We had to sell all the&#13;
tickets just to make a little&#13;
money. We’re really grateful&#13;
for this opportunity. We&#13;
can charge less for the train&#13;
rides and all the money goes&#13;
straight to us.”&#13;
The train excursions leave&#13;
Hamburg at IQ a.m., 11:30&#13;
a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.&#13;
and can take 275 people per&#13;
trip. Tickets cost $10 each,&#13;
with children under 2 rid ing&#13;
free. They are available&#13;
at the museum from 4 to 7&#13;
p.m. Wednesday and 11 a.m.&#13;
to 3 p.m. Saturday and at&#13;
the Hamburg Food Center,&#13;
10623 Hamburg Road, during&#13;
regular business hours.&#13;
Advance purchase is recommended.&#13;
More interactive displays&#13;
will be integrated into&#13;
the museum’s activities at&#13;
the festival. They include a&#13;
chance to browse through a&#13;
reproduction of a 1902 Sears&#13;
&amp; Roebuck catalog and a&#13;
spot where kids can sit in an&#13;
old-fashioned classroom and&#13;
do lessons on small chalkboards.&#13;
“We want people to be able&#13;
to do more than just come in&#13;
and walk through and look,”&#13;
Hines said.&#13;
The museum also will have&#13;
a replica of a room from the&#13;
Hamburg Hotel and the L iv ingston&#13;
County Genealogical&#13;
Society’s traveling Ancestor’s&#13;
Clothesline, which features&#13;
some of the county’s earliest&#13;
settlers and moving forces&#13;
All aboard&#13;
This year's Hamburg Festival&#13;
&amp; Railroad Days features the&#13;
theme "Farm Life in&#13;
Hamburg 100 Years Ago."&#13;
Here's a list o f things to do:&#13;
■ When: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.&#13;
Saturday, Sept. 15.&#13;
■ Where: The old village&#13;
o f Hamburg on Hamburg&#13;
Road, south o f M-36, and&#13;
at the Hamburg Historical&#13;
Museum, 7225 Stone St.&#13;
Activities:&#13;
■ Train rides from Hamburg&#13;
to Ann Arbor at 10 a.m.,&#13;
11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30&#13;
p.m. Cost $10. Children&#13;
under 2 free. Advance&#13;
tickets are a necessity.&#13;
Available at the Hamburg&#13;
Historical Museum from&#13;
4-7 p.m. Wednesday and&#13;
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday&#13;
and at the Hamburg Food&#13;
Center, 10623 Hamburg&#13;
Road, during regular&#13;
business hours. Call 810-&#13;
986-0190.&#13;
■ Quilt Show, sloppy Joe&#13;
lunch, children's moonwalk&#13;
and sale of used treasures&#13;
and books at St. Stephen's&#13;
Episcopal Church, 10585&#13;
Hamburg Road.&#13;
■ Flea market at the&#13;
Hamburg Food Center,&#13;
individual garage sales&#13;
around the old village,&#13;
arts and crafts vendors,&#13;
historical bicycle&#13;
demonstrations.&#13;
■ Historical displays and&#13;
activities at the Hamburg&#13;
Historical Museum. Box&#13;
lunches for sale. Free icecream&#13;
social at 2 p.m.&#13;
■ Classic Car Show at&#13;
Golden Septic Systems and&#13;
Landscape Supply Inc., 9550&#13;
N. Hamburg Road, near&#13;
Borek Jennings Funeral&#13;
Home.&#13;
Also:&#13;
■ "Hamburg: The Village&#13;
With Two Railroads," a special&#13;
free program presented&#13;
by local history buffs on&#13;
Hamburg's railroad heyday is&#13;
set for 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday,&#13;
Sept. 13, at the Hamburg&#13;
Township Library, 10411&#13;
Merrill Road. Registration&#13;
required. Call 810-231-1771,&#13;
e-mail hamb@tln.lib.mi.us&#13;
or visit the Web at www.&#13;
hamburglibrary.org.&#13;
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A m e r i c a n C a n c e r S o c ie t y r e la y s&#13;
r a i s e a w a r e n e s s , d o l la r s&#13;
Events scheduled in Fowlerville, Hartland&#13;
BY U SA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
TI he crowds of people walking&#13;
around the Fowlerville F a irgrounds&#13;
Saturday morning&#13;
will be doing so for a very good&#13;
cause.&#13;
The Fowlerville Relay for Life&#13;
begins its second year Saturday morning&#13;
at 10 a.m. with an opening ceremony.&#13;
That’s followed by a survivor brunch at&#13;
11 a.m., a silent auction in the afternoon,&#13;
and a dusk luminaria ceremony.&#13;
The Fowlerville Relay was born as a&#13;
result of the success of the Brighton R e lay&#13;
for Life, which was the only Cancer&#13;
Society relay in Livingston County.&#13;
Lindsay Lanaville is organizing a&#13;
team for the relay for a second year.&#13;
Her team is the Fowlerville Professional&#13;
Center, a combination of two offices,&#13;
the Michigan Rehabilitation Specialists&#13;
and the Fowlerville Medical Center.&#13;
“My great grandma died from breast&#13;
cancer and my grandpa was a cancer&#13;
survivor,” says Lanaville. “ I ’m always&#13;
big on community service, and our community&#13;
is so close knit.”&#13;
Lanaville has more than 50 people on&#13;
her team and hopes to raise more than&#13;
$ 1 , 0 0 0 .&#13;
La te r this month, the Hartland Relay&#13;
for Life takes place. Barbara Rentola,&#13;
an administrative assistant at the Cromaine&#13;
D istrict Library, has organized&#13;
the Cromaine Library Friends for L IF E&#13;
team.&#13;
“ I had breast cancer five years ago,&#13;
and I have friends who have had it and&#13;
one who recently died,” says Rentola.&#13;
“ I t ’s an important cause, and I ’ve asked&#13;
people at the library to help with the&#13;
team as well as church members from&#13;
Hartland’s Fellowship Bible Church,&#13;
and my family and friends. People want&#13;
to be involved because nearly everyone&#13;
knows someone who has been touched&#13;
by cancer, and the money raised goes&#13;
to research to find therapies and drugs&#13;
M ic h ig a n R e liab ilila lio T vS 'ffc e s s&amp; 'J&#13;
Physical Thera&#13;
COURTESY, LINDSEY LANAVILLE&#13;
Lindsey Lanaville will participate in the&#13;
Fowlerville Relay for Life for her second&#13;
year. She's pictured with Tyler Docusen&#13;
during last year's event.&#13;
for all sorts of cancer, to detect cancer&#13;
earlier and to help people live longer.”&#13;
“The goal for the American Cancer&#13;
Society is to have a relay in every&#13;
community to reach out to locals and&#13;
empower the community,” says E ric a&#13;
Lehman-Downey, community representative&#13;
for the American Cancer Society.&#13;
“We’re always looking for more survivors&#13;
for every event.”&#13;
The American Cancer Society says&#13;
that the moment you’ve been diagnosed&#13;
with cancer, you are a survivor.&#13;
Lehman-Downey says Fowlerville&#13;
has 19 teams participating in the Relay&#13;
and Hartland currently has 21 teams.&#13;
L is a C a r o l in c a n b e r e a c h e d a t lc a r o l in @&#13;
liv in g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m o r a t 8 1 0 -&#13;
8 4 4 - 2 0 1 0 .&#13;
Am e r ic a n C a n c e r&#13;
S o c ie t y local&#13;
fu n d r a i s in g w a lk s&#13;
F o w le rv ille R e la y fo r L ife&#13;
■ Where: Fowlerville Fairgrounds,&#13;
Handy Township.&#13;
■ When: 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 8-&#13;
10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 9.&#13;
■ Details: www.acsevents.org/&#13;
relay/mi/fowlerville&#13;
Hartland Relay for Life&#13;
■ Where: Hartland High School,&#13;
10635 Dunham Road, Hartland&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ When: 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 29-&#13;
10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 30.&#13;
■ Details: www.acsevents.org/&#13;
relay/mi/hartland&#13;
V O L U N T E E R S&#13;
i T h is lis t in g o f v o lu n t e e r&#13;
o p p o r t u n it ie s is c o m p ile d b y t h e&#13;
L iv in g s t o n C o u n t y U n i t e d W a y .&#13;
PROGRAM ASSISTANCE&#13;
Brighton Hospital is looking&#13;
H for volunteers to be a Friends&#13;
^ &amp; Family Program informant.&#13;
Volunteer will answer questions&#13;
about admission and the&#13;
program, assist at check-in&#13;
and sell boxed lunches and&#13;
beverages to patients and&#13;
guests. Training on Sundays&#13;
from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Details:&#13;
(810) 225-2527 or email&#13;
nsjogren@brightonhospital.org.&#13;
TRAVEL MINIATURE GOLF&#13;
St. George Special Ministries,&#13;
which provides programs for&#13;
people with disabilities, needs&#13;
volunteers to help with their&#13;
"Putt Putt" Travel Golf League&#13;
in Hartland, Howell, and Novi;&#13;
league starts in September.&#13;
Details: (810) 229-6661, ext. 106&#13;
^ or email specialmin@sbcglobal.&#13;
9 net.&#13;
E.R. VOLUNTEERS&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Livingston Hospital in Howell&#13;
and Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Woodland Health Center in&#13;
I Genoa Township need help&#13;
^ in the emergency room&#13;
weekdays to stock supplies,&#13;
escort patients, run errands&#13;
and visit with patients.&#13;
Details: (517) 545-6296.&#13;
GIFT SHOP&#13;
The Howell Nature Center&#13;
needs help in their new gift&#13;
shop on weekend afternoons.&#13;
Requires a commitment to&#13;
work one day per weekend&#13;
and it must be the same&#13;
day each weekend or&#13;
alternate weekends. Hours&#13;
vary depending on season.&#13;
Retail or banking experience&#13;
helpful. Must be at least&#13;
17 years old. Details: (517)&#13;
552-3363 or email faithk@&#13;
howellnaturecenter.org.&#13;
TEACH FIRST AID&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Chapter of the American&#13;
Red Cross needs instructors&#13;
to teach First Aid and CPR&#13;
classes as well as Water Safety&#13;
Classes. Trakiing provided.&#13;
Help also needed with blood&#13;
drives, fundraising activities&#13;
and help in the office. (517)&#13;
546-0326 or email to kgregg@&#13;
liv-redcross.org.&#13;
CLERICAL DUTIES&#13;
The Livingston County 4C&#13;
Council needs help with library&#13;
and clerical duties. Volunteer&#13;
can help to organize and&#13;
maintain resource materials,&#13;
create a master resource list,&#13;
and fulfill other clerical duties.&#13;
Details: (866) 424-4532 or email&#13;
childcareL@aol.com.&#13;
OLHSA DATA ENTRY&#13;
Oakland Livingston Human&#13;
Services Agency in Howell&#13;
needs help with data entry for&#13;
the Homeless Management&#13;
Information System database.&#13;
Flexible hours, but volunteers&#13;
should be available about 5&#13;
hours a week and have data&#13;
entry experience or good&#13;
computer skills. Details: (517)&#13;
546-8500 or email Marjk@&#13;
olhsa.org.&#13;
HORSE CARE&#13;
Volunteers are needed at&#13;
Horses' Haven in Howell, a&#13;
nonprofit humane care and&#13;
adoption agency for horses&#13;
and ponies. Training in horse&#13;
care. Must be at least 16 years&#13;
old and seniors are welcome.&#13;
Details: 734-425-2156 or email&#13;
lynxdonell@aol.com.&#13;
STORE VOLUNTEERS&#13;
Habitat for Humanity of&#13;
Livingston County needs&#13;
volunteers to staff the Home&#13;
Center resale store, 7198 Grand&#13;
River Avenue, Genoa Township.&#13;
Volunteers, ages 18 and older,&#13;
need to devote a minimum&#13;
2-hour block of time. No heavy&#13;
lifting required. Details: (810)&#13;
220-9986, Ext. 10 or email&#13;
lchfhresalestore@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
GRANT WRITERS&#13;
Last Chance Rescue, needs a&#13;
volunteer with experience in&#13;
writing grants. (248) 318-5872&#13;
or email stolat13@att.net.&#13;
V o lu n te e r L iv in g s to n , a p r o g r a m o f&#13;
th e L iv in g s to n C o u n t y U n it e d W a y ,&#13;
p r o m o t e s th e n e e d f o r v o lu n te e r s&#13;
in th e L iv in g s to n C o u n t y a r e a . F o r&#13;
a c o m p le t e lis t o f c u r r e n t v o iu n t e e r&#13;
p o s t in g s , v is it th e W e b s it e w w w .&#13;
ic u n it e d w a y .o r g .&#13;
SPIRIT FROM B1&#13;
'W e b o n d e d&#13;
r i g h t a w a y '&#13;
mass and some of his eyesight.&#13;
La st winter was particularly&#13;
rough, Gibbons said.&#13;
“ I know putting him down is&#13;
a tough thing to do, but it’s the&#13;
responsible thing,” he said.&#13;
“ Sometimes, you get lucl^r&#13;
and see people have the kind&#13;
of relationship with a horse&#13;
that Mallory did with Spirit.&#13;
She’s really grown up.”&#13;
In fact, Williams is ready to&#13;
take the next step in her life&#13;
and head to the Michigan Career&#13;
&amp; Technical Institute, a&#13;
school near Kalamazoo that&#13;
provides career training for&#13;
people with disabilities.&#13;
“ She looked at me the other&#13;
day and said, ‘Mom, I ’m nervous,&#13;
but I ’m ready,” ’ Burchmeier&#13;
said. “ I ’m so proud.”&#13;
Spirit is being sent off with his&#13;
own wake on Saturday. There&#13;
will be food, music, horseback&#13;
riding, games, love, laughter&#13;
and stories, Burchmeier said.&#13;
“ It ’s going to be really hard to&#13;
let him go,” Williams said. “ I&#13;
can’t tell you how much spirit&#13;
Spirit has given to me.”&#13;
L e a n n e S m i t h c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t is m it h @&#13;
i iv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 1 .&#13;
SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS &amp; REPAIRS MASTERS :&#13;
ir iu r * i fiiiniMV I&#13;
;*■ • Lift Chairs • Scooters&#13;
J • Walkers • Aids for Daily&#13;
j Living . And Much More! ^ranu K.ver, origmon »&#13;
j L i f t Chairs sta r t ing a t $549 P n d B ( across from B o rd in e ’s)&#13;
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\ S^ ran cf C R iu e r ^ e n ia f&#13;
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7 6 0 0 Grand R iv e r Ave., Suite 2 9 5 , Brighton&#13;
In the Livingston Centre, next to B .A .C .&#13;
I&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP BOARD SYNOPSIS&#13;
August 27, 2007&#13;
The August 27, 2007 Howell Township regular meeting, held at the Township Hall.&#13;
3525 Byron Road was called to order by Supervisor Heiitkinen at 7:00 PM. Members&#13;
present: Heikkinen, Eaton, Hammond. Thomas, and Phelan. Member absent: Hubbel&#13;
and Coddinglon. The following action was taken: I) Approved the agenda. 2) Approved&#13;
the 8/13/07 regular meeting minutes as presented. 3) Authorized engineer to contact&#13;
pniperty owner regarding calculations for additional REU‘s 4) Approved Livingston&#13;
Community News as primary newspaper for legal advertisements. 5) Recommended&#13;
PA 116 for Daniel and Cindy Williams. 6) Adopted Cost Recapture Policy Resolution.&#13;
7) Granted Cleaning Contract for Township Hall. 8) Referred proposed rezoning of&#13;
SAD #11 parcels to Planning Commission for Public Hearing. 9) Agreed to proceed&#13;
to work with developer for additional sewer connections. 10) Authorized payment of&#13;
SAD reimbursements. 11) Authorized payment of disbursements. 12) Entered into&#13;
Executive Session and moved to allow Attorney to proceed per his recommendation.&#13;
13) Meeting was adjourned at 8:22 PM.&#13;
Carolyn J. Eaton&#13;
Township Clerk&#13;
2127928-0:&#13;
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(810) 22 5-1 4 0 0&#13;
Monday-Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Sunday 11:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m.&#13;
ANNOUNCEMENTS&#13;
A N N IV ER SA R Y&#13;
Joseph and&#13;
Patricia Jacques&#13;
Joseph Edward and Patricia&#13;
Ann McCloskey Jacques of&#13;
Hartland celebrated their 30th&#13;
wedding anniversary Sept. 10&#13;
with a trip to Boca Raton, Fla.&#13;
The Jacqueses were married&#13;
Sept. 10, 1977, at St. Suzanne&#13;
Catholic Church in Detroit.&#13;
Joseph Jacques is a project&#13;
manager with the Signal Building&#13;
Co. of Brighton and lYoy.&#13;
Patricia Jacques is a homemaker&#13;
and volunteers at Great&#13;
Lakes Health, Home and Hospice&#13;
in Howell.&#13;
The Jacques have two children:&#13;
Jeannie R. Jacques of&#13;
Hartland and Jaim ie L. Peterson&#13;
of Linden. They also have&#13;
a granddaughter, Alexandria&#13;
(Lexie) Peterson, age 4.&#13;
E N G A G EM E N T&#13;
Jacques-Bean&#13;
Jeannie Roselie Jacques&#13;
and George Andrew Bean are&#13;
engaged and planning a spring&#13;
2008 wedding.&#13;
Parents of the future bride&#13;
are Joseph E . and Tlish McCloskey&#13;
Jacques of Hartland.&#13;
The future groom is the son of&#13;
E ric Bean of Loveland, Ohio,&#13;
and Dawn Rose of Howell.&#13;
'The future bride is a senior at&#13;
the University of Michigan and&#13;
works for Great Lakes Health,&#13;
Home and Hospice in Howell&#13;
and Jackson. The future groom&#13;
is an electrical apprentice and&#13;
works at The Great Indoors in&#13;
Novi.&#13;
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Thurs. - 8pm&#13;
Fri. &amp; Sat.- 8 &amp; 10:30pm&#13;
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S Y N O P S IS O F T H E&#13;
U N A P P R O V ED M IN U T E S O F&#13;
T H E G R E E N O A K C H A R T E R&#13;
T O W N S H f f R E G U L A R&#13;
BO A R D M E E T IN G&#13;
A U G U S T IS , 2007&#13;
G R E E N O A K C H A R T E R&#13;
T O W N S H IP H A L L&#13;
The meeting was called to order by&#13;
Supervisor St. Charles in the Green&#13;
Oak Charter Township Hall at 7:00&#13;
P.M. Present: Susan Daugherty,&#13;
Rollin Green, George Kilpatrick,&#13;
Michael Sedlak and Mark St. Charles.&#13;
Absent: William Palmer and Frederick&#13;
Seymour.&#13;
The following motions were&#13;
approved:&#13;
Agenda - Consent Agenda - Motion&#13;
to deny the request for Conceptual&#13;
Planned Unit Development R 06-05&#13;
Mission Hills - To direct the Supervisor&#13;
to continue the negotiations with&#13;
Burton-Katzman on the purchase&#13;
of the Mission Hill property and to&#13;
negotiate an option to buy with the&#13;
right of first refusal. Also, to direct&#13;
the Clerk to continue with the Bond&#13;
Council to develop improved ballot&#13;
language - To reject the amendments&#13;
to Home Occupation OA 03-07 - To&#13;
introduce Green Oak Charter Township&#13;
an ordinance to amend the Code of&#13;
Ordinances for Green Oak Charter&#13;
Township particularly Chapter 8,&#13;
Article 2 by adopting sections dealing&#13;
with Stormwater Management within&#13;
Green Oak Charter Township including&#13;
sections defining the purpose,&#13;
title and general provisions of the&#13;
amendment, discharge regulations and&#13;
requirements. Stormwater Management&#13;
plans and comprehensive drainage&#13;
plans and inspection and enforcement&#13;
- To remove Resolution 19-2007&#13;
from the table - To adopt Resolution&#13;
19-2007 Resolution of endorsement&#13;
for the Connecting Michigan Statewide&#13;
Trailways vision and action plan - No&#13;
Motions failed - Adjourn meeting at&#13;
8:53 p.m.&#13;
A complete copy of the meeting&#13;
minutes is available at our web site.&#13;
Michael H. Sedlak, Township Clerk&#13;
Mark St. Charles, Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
B4 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, S E PT EM B ER 7, 2007&#13;
Brighton Friends schedule used book sale next week&#13;
More than 100&#13;
volunteers involved&#13;
BY U SA CAROLIN&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
Bibliophiles rejoice.&#13;
More than 100,000 books&#13;
will go on sale next week at&#13;
the Brighton District Library.&#13;
There be used books of aJl&#13;
varieties from textbooks and&#13;
coffee table books to paper-&#13;
G O V E R N M E N T&#13;
M E E T IN G S&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
SEPT 8&#13;
LESA BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
7:30 a.m. Livingston Educational&#13;
Service Agency, 1425 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. 517-546-5550.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 10&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS&#13;
6 p.m. Administration Building, 304&#13;
E. Grand River Ave., Howell. Budget&#13;
meetings in Conference Rooms 1&#13;
and 4. Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
BRIGHTON SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p.m., Brighton Education and&#13;
Community Center, 125 S.Church&#13;
St., Brighton. Details: 810-299-4000.&#13;
HARTLAND SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Educational&#13;
Support Center, 9525 Highland&#13;
Road. Details: 810-626-2100.&#13;
HOWELL SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. Administration Building, 411&#13;
N. Highlander Way, Howell. Details:&#13;
517-548-6200.&#13;
HOWELL CITY COUNCIL&#13;
7 p.m. Howell City Hall, 611 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Howell. 517-546-3502.&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m., 3525 Byron Road. Details:&#13;
517-546-2817.&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
7 p.m. Putnam Township Annex,&#13;
122 S. Howell St., 734-878-3131.&#13;
PINCKNEY VILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement of Village Hall,&#13;
220 S. Howell St., Pinckney. Details:&#13;
734-878-6206.&#13;
TU E SD A Y&#13;
SEPT. 11&#13;
FOWLERVILLE PLANNING&#13;
COMMISSION&#13;
7 p.m.Village Hall,213 S.Grand Ave.&#13;
Fowlerville. Details: 517-223-3771,&#13;
ext. 14.&#13;
HANDY TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7:30 p.m. Handy Township Hall, 135&#13;
N. Grand Ave., Fowlerville. Details:&#13;
517-223-3228.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 12&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7 p.m.,Township Annex, 122 S.&#13;
Howell St.. 734-878-3131 orputnamtwp.&#13;
us.&#13;
HANDY TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m. Handy Township Hall, 135&#13;
N. Grand, Fowlerville. 517-223-3228.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 13&#13;
MARION TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m. Marion Township Hall, 2877&#13;
W.Coon Lake Road.Details:517-&#13;
546-1588.&#13;
UNADILLA TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 126 Webb St.,&#13;
Gregory. Details: 734498-2502 or&#13;
www.twp.unadilla.mi.us.&#13;
HANDY TOWNSHIP&#13;
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
7:30 p.m. Handy Township Hall, 135&#13;
N. Grand, Fowlerville. Details: 517-&#13;
223-3228.&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD&#13;
FINANCE COMMITTEE&#13;
7:30 a.m. Administration Building,&#13;
304 E. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Finance committee meeting. Details:&#13;
517-546-3520.&#13;
backs and encyclopedias.&#13;
The sale is put on by the&#13;
Friends of the Brighton District&#13;
Library, a group of volunteers&#13;
of all ages whose annual&#13;
$30,000 budget supports the&#13;
summer reading program, the&#13;
children’s garden, as well as&#13;
youth, teen, and adult services.&#13;
“The point of the sale is to&#13;
get people reading,” says Bonnie&#13;
Riutta, a book sale volunteer&#13;
who sits on the board of&#13;
the Friends group. “The library&#13;
takes donations year round,&#13;
and we will be selling books of&#13;
all genres. Hardbacks are $1&#13;
and paperbacks are 50 cents.&#13;
Anything that is not in good&#13;
condition is thrown away.”&#13;
Riutta says there are more&#13;
than 100 volunteers involved&#13;
with the book sale. “Oiu" community&#13;
is truly very good to&#13;
the library,” says Riutta. “As a&#13;
former teacher, I know that our&#13;
community supports education&#13;
and learning, and our library is&#13;
a natural offshoot of that. We&#13;
have every kind of novel you&#13;
can imagine. It ’s like going to&#13;
Border’s.”&#13;
Money raised will go back&#13;
into the Friends of the Brighton&#13;
District Library’s budget,&#13;
whose goal is to help support&#13;
the library in any way it can.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached a t lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynem.com or&#13;
a t 810-844-2010.&#13;
B o o k sa le in B r ig h to n&#13;
■ What: Friends of the&#13;
Brighton District Library&#13;
used book sale.&#13;
■ Where: Brighton&#13;
District Library Community&#13;
Room, 100 Library Drive,&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
■ When: Wednesday,&#13;
Sept. 12, 6-9 p.m.&#13;
(Friends members only,&#13;
memberships available at&#13;
the door); Thursday, Sept.&#13;
13,10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Friday,&#13;
Sept. 14,10 a.m.-5 p.m.;&#13;
Saturday, Sept. 15,10 a.m.-&#13;
5 p.m. (All the books you&#13;
can fit in a grocery bag for&#13;
$3 per bag); Sunday, Sept.&#13;
16,1-4 p.m.&#13;
(All leftover stock free&#13;
except for items in the&#13;
book nook.)&#13;
■ Details: 810-229-6571,&#13;
ext. 124.&#13;
COMMUNITY CALENDAR&#13;
T O D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 7&#13;
TEEN MOVIE NIGHT&#13;
5:45 p.m. cartoon, 6 p.m. show&#13;
starts, Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Library. Popcorn&#13;
provided. For grades 6 and up.&#13;
Details: 810-229-6571, ext. 211.&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 8&#13;
FALL BIRD COUNT&#13;
7 a.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark.&#13;
Experienced birders lead groups&#13;
in a census of resident and&#13;
migrant birds. Bring binoculars&#13;
and lunch. Details: 810-227-&#13;
2757.&#13;
LACASA VOLUNTEER TRAINING&#13;
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 2895 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Howell. LACASA volunteer&#13;
training.Topics include&#13;
power and control, elder abuse,&#13;
animal cruelty. Details : 517-&#13;
548-1350.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE RELAY FOR LIFE&#13;
10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds. Details: 517-294-&#13;
0647 or 517-223-0070. A/so 9:30&#13;
a.m. Sunday.&#13;
SMOKIN'JAZZSr BLUES&#13;
11 a.m.-IO p.m. downtown&#13;
Brighton. Music, barbecue and&#13;
other entertainment. Shuttles&#13;
from Brighton High School.&#13;
Details: 810-227-5086.&#13;
GAS CARD RAFFLE&#13;
11 a.m. Brighton Masonic&#13;
Lodge, 315 W. North Street,&#13;
Brighton. Win $1000 gas card.&#13;
Proceeds support scholarship&#13;
fund. Details: 810-227-9590.&#13;
GOLF OUTING&#13;
12:15 p.m. check-in; 1 p.m. shotgun&#13;
start. Hunters Ridge Golf&#13;
Club, 8101 Byron Road, Howell.&#13;
Fundraiser for Howell Education&#13;
Foundation. Registration fee:&#13;
$75 per person. Details: 517-&#13;
586-6039 or jgilmore@cobbhall.&#13;
com.&#13;
LAKE CENTRAL RAIL TOUR&#13;
6 p.m. Train Depot, 128&#13;
Wetmore St., Howell. Fine dining&#13;
on a 2.5 hour journey towards&#13;
Byron. Reservation: 866-608-&#13;
0746. Saturdays.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 9&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street, Howell.&#13;
Details: S I 7-S46-3920. Sundays&#13;
through end of October.&#13;
LYON SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE&#13;
1 -4 p.m. Lyon School, 11455 Buno&#13;
Road, Brighton. Sponsored by the&#13;
Brighton Area Historical Society.&#13;
New and old quilts on display.&#13;
Details: 810-231-9327.&#13;
TOWER CLIMB AND ZIP LINE&#13;
1 -A p.m. Howell Conference and&#13;
Nature Center, 1005 Triangle Lake&#13;
Road, Marion Township. Outdoor&#13;
climbing tower and a 500-foot zip&#13;
line over a pond. Cost: $ 10 tower&#13;
climb, $5 zip ride. Details and reservations:&#13;
517-546-0249 or www.&#13;
howellnaturecenter.org.&#13;
MEMBERS APPRECIATION DAY&#13;
2 p.m. Pinckney American Legion&#13;
Post No. 419,9807 Whitewood&#13;
Road, Hamburg Township.The post&#13;
will supply hamburgers and hot&#13;
dogs. Bring a dish to pass. RSVP:&#13;
734-358-0496.&#13;
LIFE DOWN BELOW&#13;
2 p.m. Nature Center of Kensington&#13;
Metropark. Look at what lives on&#13;
the forest floor and in rotting logs.&#13;
Cost: $2. Registration: 810-227-2757.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., doors open at 1 p.m. at&#13;
the former St. Mary Catholic Parish,&#13;
550 E. Hamburg St., Pinckney.&#13;
Details: 734878-6303.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
SEPT 10&#13;
HUNTER SAFETY CLASS&#13;
6-9 p.m. Barnard Community Center,&#13;
415 N. Barnard, Howell. Registration:&#13;
517-546-0693.&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. Pathway Community Church,&#13;
228 Fourth St., Brighton. For those&#13;
who impart the lives of children&#13;
aged 0-20. Details: 248-207-2363 or&#13;
ww/w.pathwaycommunitychurch.&#13;
net.&#13;
PARENTING CLASS&#13;
7 p.m. Saint Joseph Mercy Primary&#13;
Care Pediatrics, 620 Byron Road,&#13;
Suite 1200A,Howell."101 Answers&#13;
for New Parents." Details: 517-545-&#13;
6919.&#13;
OPEN REHEARSAL&#13;
7:15-9:15 p.m. Navigator Middle&#13;
School (in Band Room), 2150 E.M-&#13;
36, Pinckney. Livingston Symphony&#13;
Orchestra is looking for strings,&#13;
percussion, oboe, french horn.&#13;
Details: 517-223-7192 or www.lso.&#13;
org. Mondays.&#13;
NEW PARENTS PROGRAM&#13;
7 p.m. Primary Care Pediatrics, 620&#13;
Byron Road, Suite 1200A, second&#13;
floor, (west entrance of Saint Joseph&#13;
Mercy Livingston Hospital) Howell.&#13;
"101 Answers for New Parents."&#13;
Questions answered by staff&#13;
pediatricians. Details: 517-545-6919.&#13;
Second Mondays.&#13;
FINE ARTS RECEPTION&#13;
7-8 p.m. Hamburg Township Library,&#13;
10411 Merrill Road, Hamburg&#13;
Township. An opportunity to view&#13;
oil paintings, watercolors, pastels,&#13;
aery I ics, scu I pt u res. Deta i Is: 810-231 -&#13;
1771. Exhibit runs through Sept. 28.&#13;
TU E SD A Y&#13;
SEPT 11&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. Lions Den, 465 W. Main&#13;
St., Brighton. Referrals By Design&#13;
meeting. 810-844-0844. Weekly.&#13;
MASTER MIND STUDY&#13;
11:30 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m.. Greater&#13;
Brighton Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce, 131 Hyne Street. First&#13;
meeting of 10-week session:'Think&#13;
and Grow Rich."Cost: $25 for book.&#13;
RSVP and details: Chamber, 810-&#13;
227-5086.&#13;
ONE-STROKE PAINTING&#13;
6-7:30 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Cost: $9. Registration: 734&#13;
878-3888 or www.pinckneylibrary.&#13;
org.&#13;
CHILD ABUSE&#13;
6-9:30 p.m., 2895 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. LACASA volunteer&#13;
training.Topics include: Domestic&#13;
violence as abuse, physical, sexual,&#13;
verbal, neglect. Details: 517-548-&#13;
1350.&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p.m. Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 9455 Hilton&#13;
Road, Brighton Township. Details:&#13;
810-227-9411.WeeWy.&#13;
TRAILS MEETING&#13;
7:30-9 p.m. Hamburg Senior Center,&#13;
10407 Merrill Road, Hamburg.The&#13;
Putnam, Green Oaks and Unadilla&#13;
Friends of the Lakelands Trail plus&#13;
Friends of the Hamburg Greenways&#13;
are having their quarterly meeting.&#13;
Details: jcspeedfish@earthlink.net.&#13;
DEDICATION CELEBRATION&#13;
2 p.m. dedication and 3-4 p.m. open&#13;
house, Howell High School at Parker&#13;
Campus and Lansing Community&#13;
College Livingston Campus, 400&#13;
Wright Road, Marion Township.&#13;
Details: 517-540-8300 or www.howellschools.&#13;
com.&#13;
SHARE AND CARE&#13;
7-8:30 p.m. Woodland Cancer&#13;
Center, 7575 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton. A cancer discussion group&#13;
open to all patients, families. Details:&#13;
810-8447274. Second Tuesdays.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
S E P T 12&#13;
COMMUNITY CLOSET&#13;
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Livingston&#13;
Adventist Community Closet,&#13;
9552 Highland Road, Hartland&#13;
(across from old Hartland High&#13;
School.) New, gently used, men's,&#13;
women's, kids clothing to anyone&#13;
in need. Details: 517-546-5200.&#13;
Open Wednesdays.&#13;
TRAVEL TRICKS AND TIPS&#13;
6-7:30 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney.World traveler Osiris&#13;
Cornejo shares ideas on planning&#13;
an economical trip. Details: 734-&#13;
878-3888.&#13;
HARTLAND GARDEN CLUB&#13;
6:30 p.m. meeting, 7 p.m. program,&#13;
8 p.m. business meeting, Hartland&#13;
Educational Service Support&#13;
Center, 9525 Highland Road&#13;
(M-59), Hartland."History and&#13;
Etiquette of Tea" presented by Pat&#13;
Sagert who will also bring her Hall&#13;
china teapots for viewing. Details:&#13;
248-887-6561 or 810 494-9112.&#13;
Second Wednesdays.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 13&#13;
USED BOOK SALE&#13;
10 a.m.-9 p.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton. Details: 810-229-6571,&#13;
ext. 124. Through Sunday.&#13;
GARDEN CLUB&#13;
11:15-2 p.m. Brighton Community&#13;
Center, 555 Brighton St, Brighton.&#13;
Area master gardeners will be&#13;
on hand to answer gardening&#13;
questions.. Details: kitaandroo@&#13;
hotmail.com.&#13;
PINCKNEY PURLERS&#13;
Noon. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. An instructor leads knitters&#13;
of all ages and experience&#13;
levels. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
MEMBER AFTER HOURS&#13;
5-7 p.m.. Preview Properties, 130&#13;
W. Grand River. Presented by&#13;
Greater Brighton Area Chamber&#13;
of Commerce. Networking, food&#13;
and beverages. Details: 810-220-&#13;
1517.&#13;
DIAGNOSTIC CENTER OPENING&#13;
5 p.m. tours, 5:30 p.m. ceremony.&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy Livingston&#13;
Hospital Diagnostic Center, 202&#13;
East Van Riper Road, Fowlerville.&#13;
Celebrating the opening of new&#13;
diagnostic center. Community&#13;
invited. Details: 517-545-6167.&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. Northeast corner of&#13;
Grand River Avenue and Ann&#13;
Street, downtown Fowlerville.&#13;
Whenever Weinnies Car Cruise.&#13;
Details: 517-376-2069.Thursdays&#13;
through Sept. 27.&#13;
SURVIVOR AND COMMUNITY&#13;
6-9:30 p.m., 2895 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. LACASA volunteer&#13;
training.Topics include law&#13;
enforcement, prosecution, court&#13;
processes. Details: 517-548-1350.&#13;
AMATEUR RADIO CLUB&#13;
7 p.m. Emergency Operations&#13;
Center, 300 S. Highlander Way,&#13;
Howell. Non-members welcome.&#13;
Details: 810-923-3600. Second&#13;
Thursday..&#13;
WOODCRAFT GUILD&#13;
7 p.m. Howell High School, 1200&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Details: 810-225-1389. Second&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
BEDTIME STORY&#13;
7 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
FR ID A Y&#13;
SEPT. 1 4&#13;
USED BOOK SALE&#13;
9 a.m.-5 p.m.Cromaine District&#13;
Library, 3688 N. Hartland Road,&#13;
Hartland. Details: 810-632-5200.&#13;
Also Saturday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. during&#13;
Hartland Heritage Day.&#13;
SENIOR TOURS&#13;
9:30 a.m. Hartland Senior Center,&#13;
9525 Highland Road, Hartland.&#13;
Trip to Jiffy Mix and Bear factories&#13;
in Chelsea. Lunch at Common&#13;
Grill (not included). Cost: $10.&#13;
Details: 810-626-2135.&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHERS MEET&#13;
7 p.m.. Independence Village,&#13;
7700 Nemco Way. For all skill levels,&#13;
slide digital projection night.&#13;
Assignment:"Street Photography."&#13;
Details: 810-220-3354. Second and&#13;
fourth Wednesdays through May.&#13;
SPAGHETTI AND KAROKE&#13;
5-8 p.m. spaghetti dinner, 7:30&#13;
p.m. karaoke; American Legion&#13;
Post Hall #419,9807 Whitewood&#13;
Road, Pinckney. Cost for dinner:&#13;
$6.50 adults, $5.50 seniors, $3.50&#13;
kids ages 9 and under. Details:&#13;
734-878-9522 or 734-878-6633.&#13;
OCTOBERFEST&#13;
5 p.m.-midnight, Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds, Fowlerville. Music,&#13;
food, beer, dancing. Details: 517-&#13;
223-8186. Also Saturday noonmidnight,&#13;
Sunday noon-6 p.m.&#13;
DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
7-8:30 p.m. St. Mary Magdalen&#13;
Catholic Church, 2201 US-23,&#13;
Brighton. For people who are&#13;
already divorced or have filed for&#13;
divorce. Cost: $ 10. Details: 810-&#13;
229-8624. Fridays through Nov. 9.&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 15&#13;
SEXUAL ASSAULT&#13;
9 a.m.- 5 p.m., 2895 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Howell. LACASA volunteer&#13;
training.Topics include&#13;
criminal sexual conduct laws,&#13;
rape trauma, sexual harassment.&#13;
Details: 517-548-1350.&#13;
CINDERELLA'S CLOSET&#13;
4-7 p.m., 113 N. Michigan Ave.,&#13;
Howell. Provides homecoming&#13;
and prom dresses to Livingston&#13;
County high school students, who&#13;
must show their I.D.to purchase a&#13;
dress. Cost: $20, with scholarships&#13;
available for students who cannot&#13;
afford the $20. Details: Women's&#13;
Resource Center, 517-548-2200.&#13;
Open two weekends. Also Friday, 4-&#13;
7 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
Continues Sept. 20 and Sept. 21 4-7&#13;
p.m. and Sept. 2 2 ,10a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE FALL FEST&#13;
10 a.m.-5 p.m., Livingston&#13;
Centre Historical Village&#13;
at Fowlerville Fairgrounds,&#13;
Fowlerville. Horse-drawn wagon&#13;
rides, v illage tours, steam&#13;
engine displays and rides, concerts,&#13;
old-fashioned children's&#13;
games. Cost: $4 adults, $3&#13;
seniors, $1 kids ages 7 and&#13;
older. Details: 517-223-8186.&#13;
Also Sunday.&#13;
HARTLAND HERITAGE DAY&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m. H artland Village,&#13;
east of US-23, north of M-52,&#13;
Hartland. Wagon rides. Civil War&#13;
encampment, wood carving&#13;
demonstrations, weaving, rug&#13;
hooking, chili cook-off, square&#13;
dancing, antique appraisals,&#13;
petting farm used book sale.&#13;
Details: 248-887-1283.&#13;
HAMBURG RAILROAD DAYS&#13;
10 a.m.-5 p.m., old village of&#13;
Hamburg south of M-36 at the&#13;
Hamburg Historical Museum,&#13;
7225 Stone St.Train rides, quilt&#13;
show, used books, flea market&#13;
and more. Details: 810-986-&#13;
0190 tickets; 810-231-1771 for&#13;
railroad history program, www.&#13;
hamburglibrary.org.&#13;
OFF BEATEN PATH&#13;
1 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Visit less&#13;
traveled areas in nature area.&#13;
Cost: $2. Registration: 810-227-&#13;
2757.&#13;
BLUES DANCE&#13;
6:30 p.m. doors open, 8 p.m.-&#13;
midnight band plays. American&#13;
Legion Post #419, 9807&#13;
Whitewood Road, Pinckney. Live&#13;
music with the"Bluescasters."&#13;
Details: 734-341-4249.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
S E P T 16&#13;
BREAKFAST BUFFET&#13;
8 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. Pinckney's&#13;
MasonicTemple, 210 Mann St.,&#13;
Pinckney.Cost: $6 adults, $5&#13;
seniors, $3 kids 6-12, children&#13;
under 6 free. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3231. Third Sunday.&#13;
HOWELL FARMERS MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3920.&#13;
Sundays through Oct.&#13;
COMMUNITY PICNIC&#13;
12:30-3:30 p.m.. G reen Oak&#13;
Church, 10111 Fieldcrest Dr.,&#13;
east service drive of US-23.&#13;
Picnic lunch, open gym, kid's&#13;
carnival, family games and door&#13;
prizes. Details: 734-449-2870.&#13;
SEARCHING SAFARI&#13;
2 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Hunt&#13;
for wildlife on the nature trails.&#13;
Cost: $2. Registration: 810-227-&#13;
2757.&#13;
BINGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., (doors open at 1 p.m.)&#13;
at the former St. Mary Catholic&#13;
Parish, 550 E. Hamburg St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 17&#13;
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
4:30-6 p.m. St. Mary's Catholic&#13;
Church, 10601 Dexter-Pinckney&#13;
Road, Pinckney. Details: 734-&#13;
878-3161. First and third&#13;
Monday.&#13;
PARENTING WORKSHOP&#13;
7 p.m. Pathway Community&#13;
Church, 228 Fourth St., Brighton.&#13;
For those who impact the lives&#13;
of children aged 0-20. Details:&#13;
248-207-2363 or www.pathwaycommunitychurch.&#13;
net.&#13;
BETTER INVESTING&#13;
7-8:45 p.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton. An overview of&#13;
better investing principles.&#13;
Registration: 248-682-2075.&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
i&#13;
SEPT. 1 8&#13;
BUSINESS NETWORKING&#13;
10-11 a.m.The Greater Brighton *&#13;
Area Chamber of Commerce&#13;
Board Room, 131 Hyne St.,&#13;
Brighton."How to Choose the&#13;
Right Legal Structure for Your&#13;
Business" presented by a ttorney&#13;
Lawrence Stawiarski. Details&#13;
and RSVP: 810-227-5086.&#13;
LAPSIT&#13;
10 a.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10400 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Children&#13;
ages 18-36 months listen to&#13;
stories, sing songs, learn fingerplays&#13;
while sitting on parent or&#13;
guardian's lap. Details: 810-231-&#13;
1771. Tuesdays through Nov. 6.&#13;
SEXUAL ABUSE WORKSHOP&#13;
6-7:30 p.m. LACASA, 2895&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., Howell. f&#13;
Workshop to facilitate healing&#13;
for adults molested as children&#13;
and adults recently sexually&#13;
assaulted. Details: 517-548-3034.&#13;
S U B M IT Y O U R&#13;
L IS T IN G S&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
News welcomes information&#13;
for this weekly calendar&#13;
listing. Information should&#13;
include event topic, time&#13;
and location of event, a brief&#13;
description o f the activity&#13;
and a phone number and&#13;
contact name for readers to&#13;
obtain more details. E-mail&#13;
addresses and Web sites&#13;
may also be included. If you&#13;
have any photos to illustrate&#13;
your calendar item, these&#13;
may also be submitted or emailed&#13;
to the address below.&#13;
Items must be submitted by g&#13;
Monday at noon to be used "&#13;
in Friday's publication. (In the&#13;
event o f a Monday holiday,&#13;
items should be submitted by&#13;
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■ Mail: Calendar, The&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, S E PT EM B ER 7, 2007 B5&#13;
■ ■ n r y i j i ^ l i l II I&#13;
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USA CAROLIN.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Members of the Livingston Amateur Radio Klub recently built this wheelchair ramp for club vice&#13;
president Dick Renaud, who recently had both of his legs amputated below the knee.&#13;
R a d i o c l u b b u d d i e s&#13;
b a n d t o g e t h e r&#13;
Member gets much-needed ramp&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
The Livingston Amateur&#13;
Radio Klub has a core group&#13;
of dedicated members,&#13;
dedicated not only to their&#13;
hobby, but to their fellow&#13;
members.&#13;
Members proved that&#13;
recently when L A R K Vice&#13;
President Dick Renaud was&#13;
hospitalized and had both&#13;
legs amputated below the&#13;
knees.&#13;
Club President B ru ce&#13;
“ Van” Vandam learned R e naud&#13;
would need a wheelcha&#13;
ir ramp to access his&#13;
home. Renaud obtained&#13;
a permit application and&#13;
made detailed drawings of&#13;
the ramp.&#13;
E a r ly on a Saturday morning&#13;
in August, nine LA R K&#13;
members embarked on what&#13;
they thought would be a&#13;
one-day job that turned into&#13;
a several-day job: They ran&#13;
into bowling ball-sized rocks&#13;
that had to be broken and&#13;
extracted before they could&#13;
set posts for the ramp.&#13;
Renaud said he didn’t expect&#13;
his fellow LA R K members&#13;
to tackle such a project.&#13;
“All our members are very&#13;
giving people,” says Renaud.&#13;
“Anytime a call goes out for&#13;
help someone is always there&#13;
to help. That is the general&#13;
nature of most hams (amateur&#13;
radio operators).&#13;
“ Our members have a lways&#13;
shown ingenuity and&#13;
dedication when we are doing&#13;
emergency work for the&#13;
county. National Weather&#13;
Service weather spotter activations&#13;
and any of the other&#13;
projects we undertake. I&#13;
just didn’t expect the same&#13;
dedication on such a lowlevel&#13;
project.”&#13;
Vandam said the group was&#13;
happy to offer assistance.&#13;
“Dick is a very giving person&#13;
when it comes to the&#13;
club,” says Vandam. “With as&#13;
much time as he devotes to&#13;
the club and the positive attitude&#13;
that he has had through&#13;
this whole thing, you can’t&#13;
help but do as much as you&#13;
can.&#13;
“He wanted mobility and.&#13;
not to be stuck in his house.”&#13;
LA R K works closely with&#13;
Livingston County emergency&#13;
responders to make sure that&#13;
communication is available&#13;
in disaster situations. The&#13;
number of members ranges&#13;
between 70 and 125.&#13;
Renaud got his first amateur&#13;
radio license in 1958.&#13;
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Brighton Hospital&#13;
facility has beds for&#13;
recovering addicts&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
Brighton Hospital is filling&#13;
a need for a women’s aftercare&#13;
chemical addiction treatment&#13;
facility with the opening&#13;
of its new Women’s Halfway&#13;
House, which was dedicated&#13;
last week.&#13;
The 16-bed facility is located&#13;
in the renovated, expanded&#13;
former gift shop at the hospital,&#13;
located at E a s t Grand&#13;
River Avenue and Kensington&#13;
Road, east of Brighton. It is&#13;
patterned after the 16-patient&#13;
halfway house for men, Henderson&#13;
House, which opened&#13;
in 2005.&#13;
The facility w ill have a fulltime&#13;
therapist available and&#13;
patients will have access to&#13;
educational classes, weekly&#13;
individual and group therapy,&#13;
job skills training, 12-step&#13;
meetings sue days a week and&#13;
the hospital’s addiction specialists.&#13;
While the average&#13;
halfway house stay is 90 days,&#13;
the program could last up to&#13;
six months.&#13;
“We anticipate filling the&#13;
Women’s Halfway House in its&#13;
first month,” said Vice P re s ident&#13;
of Development Richard&#13;
Kramer. “Women, far more&#13;
than men, are abandoned during&#13;
substance crises,” Kramer&#13;
said. “This means women&#13;
will be safe from returning to&#13;
a substance-abusing significant&#13;
other, perhaps one who&#13;
may also become physically&#13;
violent, and boost success&#13;
rates for women while they&#13;
are still early in their recovery&#13;
and vulnerable.”&#13;
PHOTOS COURTESY, BRIGHTON HOSPITAL&#13;
Brighton Hospital's new Women's Halfway House was dedicated&#13;
last week. The 16-bed facility is designed for women who will&#13;
benefit from an extended after-care program to help maintain&#13;
their recovery from addiction.&#13;
At the dedication are&#13;
John Wise, left, St. John&#13;
Brighton Hospital&#13;
board chairman, Denise&#13;
Bertin-Epp, center,&#13;
president of St. John&#13;
Brighton Hospital and&#13;
Sister Xavier Ballance of&#13;
St. John Health, a trustee&#13;
of Brighton Hospital&#13;
and representative of&#13;
Daughters of Charity.&#13;
ahead Brighton Hospital will&#13;
focus on providing a halfway&#13;
house for them. “Our vision is&#13;
to have a wing with bedrooms&#13;
and play spaces for those children&#13;
so we (break the cycle of&#13;
multigenerational substance&#13;
abuse),” Kramer said.&#13;
Kramer estimated that between&#13;
capital equipment and&#13;
scholarship funds, the fundraising&#13;
drive for the halfway&#13;
house exceeded its $250,000&#13;
goal.&#13;
Kramer said the hospital is&#13;
still in the process of staffing&#13;
the new facility, but should&#13;
have a full complement of six&#13;
professional staffers in the&#13;
next couple of weeks. In addition,&#13;
the facility will have the&#13;
full resources of the staff at&#13;
the hospital proper.&#13;
Brighton Hospital opened&#13;
its doors in 1950 and is considered&#13;
one of the top facilities&#13;
for the treatment of alcoholism&#13;
and other types of&#13;
chemical addiction. Today&#13;
the hospital is part of St. John&#13;
Health system.&#13;
O n th e W e b a t w w w .&#13;
b r ig h t o n h o s p i t a l.o r g .&#13;
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Hospital President B e rnice&#13;
Bertin-Epp has said&#13;
the house addresses a lack&#13;
of such facilities for women,&#13;
who comprise 40 percent of&#13;
the hospital’s patient population,&#13;
but until now have been&#13;
forced to wait for up to a week&#13;
before receiving treatment.&#13;
The facility started admitting&#13;
patients the day after the&#13;
dedication ceremony.&#13;
“We have had some of the&#13;
top rehabilitation hospitals&#13;
in the Midwest calling us,”&#13;
Kramer said, emphasizing&#13;
the top priority is to meet the&#13;
needs of southeastern Michigan&#13;
residents.&#13;
Kram er said the public&#13;
may have the wrong impression&#13;
about women in addiction&#13;
treatment centers such&#13;
as Brighton Hospital, assuming&#13;
they are prim arily&#13;
minorities from poor backgrounds.&#13;
“You could have a woman&#13;
who was an executive a year&#13;
ago who got on drugs,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
Additionally, there also is a&#13;
great need for a program for&#13;
young mothers who have had&#13;
a chemical addiction but can’t&#13;
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T H E L I V I N G S T O N C O M M U N I T Y N E W S F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 7, 2 0 0 7 Share your news at 810-844-2012 Fax:810-844-2040 E-mail:Jdeegan@livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
Athlete of the week: Curt Brown, C2&#13;
Recreation, running and go lf calendars, C2 o S P O R T S&#13;
r&#13;
Equestrian&#13;
programs&#13;
galloping&#13;
into start&#13;
H e r e ’s a lo o k a t th e a r e a ’s&#13;
o th e r e q u e s tr ia n p ro g ram s :&#13;
B r ig h t o n B u l ld o g s&#13;
Key riders: Em ily B e rg e r&#13;
(sr.), Alysa Boan (sr.), Catlyn&#13;
Wurtz (sr.), L is a Laske (sr.),&#13;
Anna Wagner (sr.).&#13;
Comment: The Bulldogs&#13;
are a B division team with&#13;
nine riders. Laske missed&#13;
last season, training for&#13;
a national championship.&#13;
“We’ve got a lot of strength&#13;
in showmanship,” coach&#13;
Je r r y Bans said.&#13;
H o w e l l H ig h l a n d e r s&#13;
Key riders: Jo d y Cook (sr.),&#13;
Chelsea Johnson (sr.), Kaylyn&#13;
Pelkey (jr.), E r in Stokes&#13;
(jr.), Cody Monarch (jr.),&#13;
Je s s ie Monarch (so.).&#13;
Comment: The Highlanders&#13;
graduated five seniors&#13;
from a group that won a&#13;
Class B state championship,&#13;
Howell’s fourth equestrian&#13;
state title, and was runnerup&#13;
in Class C. Coach Debbie&#13;
Peters said she tries to&#13;
teach all 28 of her riders to&#13;
be versatile. Howell will field&#13;
a team in Class A, B and C&#13;
again this year. “ They are so&#13;
excited to try to do it (win a&#13;
championship) again,” P e ters&#13;
said.&#13;
P i n c k n e y P i r a t e s&#13;
Key riders: Lindsay Greenfelder&#13;
(sr.), Sarah Raby&#13;
(sr.).&#13;
Comment: The Pira te s&#13;
are a Class A team with 14&#13;
riders. Coach Ann Cowan&#13;
says this group has potential.&#13;
“ I ’ve got a good group&#13;
of kids. I ’m excited,” she&#13;
said. “We filled some holes&#13;
that we had before. We are a&#13;
pretty balanced team.”&#13;
S o u t h L y o n L io n s&#13;
Key riders: Christine&#13;
Huepenbecker (sr.), Donna&#13;
Hooker (jr.), Danielle Copeland&#13;
(so.).&#13;
Comment: New coach Lau ren&#13;
Kramer, 22, an assistant&#13;
the past two seasons, takes&#13;
over for Linda Clisch, who&#13;
moved to Arizona. She w ill&#13;
field Class A and B teams.&#13;
The Lions are training at&#13;
Loon R iv e r Farm in Green&#13;
Oak Township. “ I ’m looking&#13;
forward to them being competitive.&#13;
We’ll give Milford&#13;
and Howell a run for their&#13;
money,” Kram er said.&#13;
F o w i e r v i l l e G l a d i a t o r s&#13;
Key rider: B rian a Burke&#13;
(jr.).&#13;
Comment: The Gladiators&#13;
have an A and B team&#13;
with 15 riders. Without any&#13;
seniors and the addition of&#13;
seven new freshmen, coach&#13;
Dori Gulick can build for future&#13;
success. “ The girls who&#13;
had hard luck in the past&#13;
with their horses are going&#13;
to turn around and show the&#13;
team what they have,” Gulick&#13;
said.&#13;
- Jason Deegan&#13;
PHOTOS:JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Hartland junior Emily Suhre rides her horse, Ben, at the new Hartland equestrian center,&#13;
built behind Village Elementary School.&#13;
H a r t l a n d r i d e r s&#13;
p u l l t o g e t h e r&#13;
C o a c h e s s u s p e n d e d b y s ta te o rg a n iz a t io n&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N ew s S ta f f R e p o rte r&#13;
A bbey French grabs a stick out of a&#13;
bucket as her horse, Mamey, picks&#13;
up speed during a recent training&#13;
ride at the new Hartland equestrian&#13;
center.&#13;
Directing Mamey around an&#13;
imaginary barrel, French races toward the&#13;
finish line, sticking her flag into a bucket on&#13;
the opposite end of the course.&#13;
Parents applaud to show their approval.&#13;
The new equestrian center: buUt behind Village&#13;
Elementary off Hibner Road, has been a&#13;
welcome addition to a Hartland equestrian&#13;
program that is flourishing.&#13;
Last year, the Eagles finished second in&#13;
the state in Class A (teams with 15 or more&#13;
riders) and won a seventh straight district&#13;
championship. The Eagles used to train at&#13;
the Cohoctah Horse Park, a good 20-minute&#13;
drive for most of the team. Now, riders&#13;
like senior leaders Cady Scannell, Veronica&#13;
French and Lauren Gaines can hone their&#13;
skills in their backyard.&#13;
A collective effort - land donated by the&#13;
school district, labor by parent volunteers&#13;
and free and discounted materials from area&#13;
businesses - made the center a reality in&#13;
June.&#13;
The arena and the chance at a state cham-&#13;
S E E EQUESTRIAN,C2&#13;
At left, Hartland&#13;
freshman Abbey&#13;
French rides her horse,&#13;
Marney,finishes off&#13;
a perfect flag run by&#13;
placing her stick in the&#13;
bucket. Above, Suhre&#13;
and French walk their&#13;
horses out of the new&#13;
Hartland equestrian&#13;
center, which opened&#13;
in June after hours&#13;
of volunteer work&#13;
from parents and the&#13;
generosity of the local&#13;
business community.&#13;
C r o s s c o u n t r y&#13;
t e a m s g e a r&#13;
u p f o r s e a s o n&#13;
Boys a n d girls te am s re ad y fo r fall&#13;
LEISA THOMPSON,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Pinckney cross&#13;
country team&#13;
members Mike&#13;
Katsefaras, left, and&#13;
Matt Brunner share&#13;
a laugh during&#13;
practice last fall.&#13;
The two returning&#13;
runners are key&#13;
members of a team&#13;
ranked No. 1 in the&#13;
Midwest.&#13;
T r o j a n s a r e r u n n i n g&#13;
w i t h o u t l a t e c o a c h S t e e b&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Change is afoot for the Whitmore&#13;
Lake boys cross country&#13;
team.&#13;
New coach Andy Ames takes&#13;
over for local legend La rry&#13;
Steeb, the school’s longtime&#13;
cross country coach who died&#13;
in February.&#13;
The 'Trojans figured to be in&#13;
the title chase in Division 4 after&#13;
finishing third at the state&#13;
meet last fall, but a move to&#13;
Division 3 has adjusted their&#13;
expectations a bit. Still, this&#13;
could be the 'Trojans’ best&#13;
team ever if the pieces fall&#13;
into place.&#13;
Ames said his athletes won’t&#13;
be dedicating the season in&#13;
Steeb’s memoiy.&#13;
“Knowing Larry, he wouldn’t&#13;
like a season dedicated in his&#13;
honor. 'That would bring attention&#13;
on him,” Ames said. ‘"To&#13;
honor him, we’ll do the things&#13;
that made him proud of us, the&#13;
kids being great students and&#13;
being dedicated (to training).”&#13;
Here are the season previews&#13;
for the 'Trojans and the&#13;
other local programs:&#13;
B r ig h t o n B u l ld o g s&#13;
Key runners: Matt Neeley&#13;
(sr.). Josh Partridge (so.), Neil&#13;
Smith (jr.), John Childress (jr).&#13;
Comment: Neeley, an allstate&#13;
who was 29th at the state&#13;
meet last fall, headlines an inexperienced&#13;
bunch of Bulldogs.&#13;
Coach Bob Ritsema says he’s&#13;
working to close the large minute-&#13;
plus gap between his fourth&#13;
runner and the rest of the team.&#13;
“ I see the back group is a little&#13;
more motivated. There are so&#13;
many openings up fixjnt,” Ritsema&#13;
said. “Hopefully, there&#13;
are four or five kids who could&#13;
make a difference and come up&#13;
the line.”&#13;
S E E BOYS,C2&#13;
C r o s s c o u n t r y r o s t e r s l a n d&#13;
g i r l s f r o m b a s k e t b a l l t e a m s&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
N e w s S ta f f R e p o r te r&#13;
Both Brighton girls cross&#13;
country coach Gary Meehan&#13;
and Whitmore Lake coach&#13;
Andy Ames can thank the&#13;
federally mandated seasons&#13;
switch for their high expectations&#13;
this fall.&#13;
Turns out, basketball players&#13;
make pretty good cross&#13;
country runners.&#13;
Ames landed five girls who&#13;
would normally be playing&#13;
basketball this fall.&#13;
“We were really excited&#13;
the day it announced that&#13;
the (girls basketball) season&#13;
switched,” he said.&#13;
Meehan attracted the&#13;
largest team in his long tenure&#13;
at Brighton, roughly 50&#13;
runners. The Bulldogs, who&#13;
shared the Kensington Valley&#13;
Conference championship&#13;
with Milford, were already&#13;
talented but now have even&#13;
more depth.&#13;
“There is a lot of young talent,”&#13;
Meehan said. “My ‘B ’&#13;
team will be competing with&#13;
a lot of other ‘A’ teams.”&#13;
Howell coach Dawn Web-&#13;
URRY E. WRIGHT,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Samantha Brown, left, is&#13;
pleased to hear her lap times&#13;
from new Whitmore Lake&#13;
coach Andy Ames after a&#13;
recent practice. Ames takes&#13;
over for long-time coach Larry&#13;
Steeb, who died in February.&#13;
ster has her largest team&#13;
in five years with 22 girls,&#13;
thanks to three basketball&#13;
players. “The season switch&#13;
was very helpful to me,” she&#13;
S E E GIRLS,C2&#13;
It's KVC showdown time: Brighton against South Lyon, Howell vs. Milford&#13;
JASON DEEGAN&#13;
T h e L iv in g s t o n C o m m u n i t y N e w s&#13;
I t ’s only the third week of&#13;
fcthe season and already, it ’s&#13;
^showdown time in the Kensington&#13;
Valley Conference.&#13;
Brighton visits The Ju n gle&#13;
at South Lyon and Howell&#13;
travels to Milford. Both&#13;
games are set for 7 tonight.&#13;
A loss won’t officially dera&#13;
il a team’s title chances -&#13;
that’s the premise South L y on&#13;
is living by after a shocking&#13;
17-7 loss to Lakeland&#13;
last week - but it w ill put the&#13;
winner of these games in an&#13;
early d river’s seat.&#13;
“ E v e ry win is important,&#13;
but not as important as your&#13;
next one,” Brighton coach&#13;
B ill M urray said.&#13;
Coaches are facing new&#13;
obstacles this week. They&#13;
don’t have their athletes’&#13;
undivided attention anymore&#13;
now that school has&#13;
started.&#13;
To sidestep the distractions,&#13;
South Lyon coach&#13;
M ark Thomas said he cre ated&#13;
greater intensity at&#13;
practice after their loss.&#13;
“Maybe this (loss) is a&#13;
wake-up call, a rebirth,”&#13;
Thomas said. “We’ve got&#13;
to be better than we were&#13;
against Lakeland. It is our&#13;
first home game. Hopefully&#13;
that works to our advantage.&#13;
We’ve got to correct&#13;
our mistakes.”&#13;
Thomas said the offensive&#13;
line “ didn’t play real w ell.”&#13;
“We’ve got to work hard,&#13;
so they know their assignments&#13;
and who to block,”&#13;
Thomas said.&#13;
Thomas said games involving&#13;
the two schools&#13;
are hard-hitting and wellcoached.&#13;
Brighton holds a&#13;
slight 6-4 advantage in the&#13;
series dating back to 1999.&#13;
It might come down to how&#13;
can Brighton’s fast defense&#13;
neutralize South Lyon’s&#13;
physical running game.&#13;
“When you play fast, you&#13;
have to have great execution&#13;
and you have to be sure&#13;
tacklers,” M urray said.&#13;
“We’ve got a ways to go on&#13;
both sides of the football.”&#13;
H e re ’s a look at tonight’s&#13;
games:&#13;
Adrian Madison (1-1) at&#13;
Whitmore Lake (2-0), 7 p.m.&#13;
- The 'Trojans are the only&#13;
'Tri-County Conference team&#13;
still unbeaten. Is that a re sult&#13;
of the schedule or have&#13;
the 'Trojans emerged as the&#13;
favorite? Only time w ill tell.&#13;
Whitmore Lake 24, Madison&#13;
14.&#13;
Lakeland (2-0) at Hartland&#13;
(1-1), 7 p.m. - La k e land’s&#13;
defense has allowed&#13;
ju s t 13 points in two games.&#13;
Hartland has scored just&#13;
28 points. You do the math.&#13;
Lakeland 21, Hartland 12.&#13;
Novi (0-2) at Pinckney&#13;
(1-1), 7 p.m. - Could the P irates&#13;
actually be favored to&#13;
beat a winless Wildcat team&#13;
that just four years ago was&#13;
in the state semifinals? A&#13;
resounding yes! Pinckney&#13;
22, Novi 21.&#13;
Brighton (1 -1) at South Lyon&#13;
(1-1), 7 p.m. - South Lyon&#13;
is s till the area’s best team.&#13;
South Lyon 28, Brighton 21.&#13;
Howell (2-0) at Milford (2-&#13;
0), 7 p.m. - The M avericks&#13;
have emerged as the class&#13;
of the KVC. Milford 17, Howell&#13;
13.&#13;
Fow ierville (2-0) at Charlotte&#13;
(0-2) 7 p.m. - If M ichigan&#13;
can lose to Appalachian&#13;
State, it ’s possible the Gladiators,&#13;
who won a squeaker,&#13;
28-22, over Lake Odessa&#13;
Lakewood on Aug. 30, could&#13;
lose to Charlotte, right? Possible,&#13;
not probable. Fowlerville&#13;
28, Charlotte 9.&#13;
Last week's record: 1-0.&#13;
Best pick: Prediction;&#13;
Howell 21, Hartland 17. Actual&#13;
score: Howell, 17-7.&#13;
Season's record: 8-0.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached a t jd e e g a n®&#13;
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C 2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, S E PT EM B ER 7, 2007&#13;
BOYS FROM a&#13;
E a g le s c o u ld b r e a k t h r o u g h&#13;
H a r t la n d E a g le s&#13;
Key runners: INvins John&#13;
and Josh Siira (srs.), Kevin&#13;
Mahar (jr), Jo e Graves (jr),&#13;
Jimmy Leonard (sr), Scott Osdras&#13;
(sr).&#13;
Comment: The Eagles bring&#13;
back all but one of their top seven,&#13;
and could break through to&#13;
win their first KVC dual meet&#13;
in years. Mahar qualified for&#13;
states in the 3^00 in track. “A&#13;
lot of kids put in a lot of miles&#13;
over the summer,” coach Matt&#13;
Gutteridge says. “We are looking&#13;
to make some noise and&#13;
surprise some people.”&#13;
H o w e l l H ig h la n d e r s&#13;
Key runners: Stephen Marcinkowski&#13;
(sr), Chris Parent&#13;
(jr), Cody Briscoe (jr). Skip&#13;
Harvey (jr).&#13;
Comment: The Highlanders&#13;
welcome back five of their&#13;
top eight, giving them enough&#13;
firepower to possibly advance&#13;
to states for the thinl straight&#13;
season. A new regional assignment&#13;
at Holly ^ force the&#13;
Highlanders to knock heads&#13;
with powers Milford, Lake Orion&#13;
and Clarkston. “We have a&#13;
big bunch of guys who are running&#13;
in the top group,” coach&#13;
Paul Webster said. “That’s been&#13;
nice. It will pay off big.”&#13;
P in c k n e y P i r a t e s&#13;
Koy runners: Brian Hankins&#13;
(sr). Matt Brunner (jr), Mike&#13;
KatsefiEiras (sr), JakeHohl (sr).&#13;
Matt Wines (jr).&#13;
Comment: The Pirates, who&#13;
are ranked the No. 1 team in&#13;
the Midwest by the Web site&#13;
Dyestat.com, are overwhelming&#13;
favorites to win their third&#13;
straight Division I state championship,&#13;
even though they lost&#13;
defending state champion David&#13;
Emery and workout leader&#13;
Brenden Marcum. They could&#13;
potentially have seven runners&#13;
under the 17-minute mark, a&#13;
standard that scares opposing&#13;
coaches. Katsefaras (second&#13;
at states), Hankins (seventh),&#13;
Hohl (eighth) and Wines (ninth)&#13;
all could potentially win the&#13;
individual title as well. “They&#13;
have been working really well&#13;
together,” coach Tom Carney&#13;
said.&#13;
S o u t h L y o n L io n s&#13;
Key runners: E rik Ringo&#13;
(sr), Brent Showerman (sr),&#13;
Robert Swain (jr), Robert Kulie&#13;
(so.). Matt Rondon (sr),&#13;
Preston Skupinski (sr), Jordan&#13;
Schaefer (so.).&#13;
Comment: Coach Scott&#13;
Smith is working with two&#13;
teams: 33 runners fi-om South&#13;
Lyon and nine fi"om the new&#13;
South Lyon East, including&#13;
sophomores Spencer Layson,&#13;
Derrick Popp and David Hansen&#13;
and freshman ly ie r Fbley.&#13;
Ringo, a returning state qualifier,&#13;
looks to be all-state this&#13;
season. “We are going to give&#13;
trouble to anybody who runs&#13;
against us. Each summer the&#13;
kids’ training gets better and&#13;
better. They are hungry for&#13;
success.”&#13;
F o w le r v i l l e G la d ia t o r s&#13;
Key runners: Dustin Heiler&#13;
(s r), Aaron King (s r), Ian&#13;
McKenna (jr ), Casey King&#13;
(jr), Zack Sutfin (jr ), Dan&#13;
LaFevre (jr).&#13;
Comment: Heiler, a returning&#13;
state qualifier, and King,&#13;
who is also playing soccer,&#13;
look to surprise opponents in&#13;
division 3 of the Capital Area&#13;
Activities Conference. Three&#13;
freshmen - Cas Wanezyk, who&#13;
broke H eiler’s middle school&#13;
record, John Steinhelper and&#13;
Ju s tin Jab ara - add depth.&#13;
“We are much improved over&#13;
last year. We will surprise&#13;
some people,” coach Chris&#13;
ly ie said.&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e T r o ja n s&#13;
Key runners: Zach Carpenter&#13;
(so.), Patrik Mainez (so.),&#13;
Nolan Quiiui (sr), Andrew McDonald&#13;
(sr). Matt Regal (jr),&#13;
Anthony Runkle (sr).&#13;
Comment: The 'Trojans&#13;
return nine of their top 10&#13;
runners, including Carpenter,&#13;
who was third at the D-4&#13;
state meet. Ames still hopes&#13;
to place among the top five&#13;
teams in the Division 3 state&#13;
meet. “ They have shown&#13;
signs they can do big things,&#13;
but they are unproven,”&#13;
Ames said. “We have a lot&#13;
of potential. It just matters&#13;
how they progress.”&#13;
GIRLS FROM Cl&#13;
P ir a te s m a y q u a l i f y f o r s t a t e s&#13;
said.&#13;
Here’s a look at the upcoming&#13;
season:&#13;
B r ig h t o n B u l ld o g s&#13;
Key runners: Nora Kiilunen&#13;
(s r ), Sarah Kiilunen (so.),&#13;
Amanda Halonen (jr ), E llo ry&#13;
Green (jr ), Brandi Chorkins&#13;
(so.).&#13;
Comment: The Bulldogs&#13;
should qualify for states for&#13;
the second straight year.&#13;
Sophomore Samantha Brish,&#13;
a basketball player, bolsters&#13;
the lineup. “ I ’m so anxious.&#13;
I really believe we have an&#13;
outstanding team,” Meehan&#13;
said.&#13;
H a r t l a n d E a g l e s&#13;
Key runners: Kerstin H alonen&#13;
(jr ), Melanie Leonard&#13;
(so.), Anna Pasternak (fr),&#13;
Natalie Walicki (s r).&#13;
Comment: The Eagles&#13;
have just two of their top&#13;
seven back, but Halonen is&#13;
a bona fide contender in the&#13;
KVC. Pasternak set a number&#13;
of middle-school records.&#13;
Walicki has made big strides&#13;
since last season. “They push&#13;
each other, but really enjoy&#13;
one another,” coach M ary&#13;
Rinkus said.&#13;
H o w e l l H ig h l a n d e r s&#13;
Key runners: Mac Najewskd&#13;
(so.), Chelsea M iller (s r),&#13;
Stephanie DeWulf (s r ), Brittani&#13;
Amell (jr).&#13;
Comment: Based on the&#13;
times she saw at the Melon&#13;
Run, Webster is excited about&#13;
the group’s potential. She lost&#13;
just one runner from a year&#13;
ago, and all the returnees put&#13;
in a lot of summer miles. “We&#13;
learned a lot from last season,”&#13;
Webster said.&#13;
P i n c k n e y P i r a t e s&#13;
Key runners: Niki Black&#13;
(jr ), Kayla Boyes (so.), E rik a&#13;
Jensen (jr ), Jam ie Wick (s r),&#13;
Mia Wolterink (s r).&#13;
Comment: With two state&#13;
qualifiers back (Black and Boyes)&#13;
and a move to the Brighton&#13;
regional, the Pirates could be&#13;
ready to qualify for states as a&#13;
team. “They are progressing&#13;
like I like them to progress,”&#13;
EQUESTRIAN FROM Cl&#13;
H e a d c o a c h , a s s i s t a n t s s e e k l e g a l a c t i o n&#13;
pionship are the bright spots&#13;
holding the team together in a&#13;
tiunultuous time that involves&#13;
the program’s three coaches.&#13;
In August, head coach Cindy&#13;
Scannell and assistants Bob&#13;
F^hndrich and Michelle Malec&#13;
were suspended for two years&#13;
by the Michigan Interscholastic&#13;
Horsemanship Association&#13;
after allegations of bias and&#13;
poor communication surfaced&#13;
last fall. A Hartland parent connected&#13;
with the team has also&#13;
been banned from all MIHA&#13;
events for two seasons.&#13;
Former Hartland coach Lynn&#13;
Rossetto has been filling in as&#13;
an interim coach, while Scannell&#13;
and her two assistants have&#13;
sought legal action to be reinstated&#13;
by this weekend, when&#13;
the short equestrian season&#13;
starts across Michigan. Their&#13;
attorney, Catherine Riesterer&#13;
of Brighton, said an injunction&#13;
hearing was scheduled Thursday,&#13;
one day after an MIHA&#13;
board meeting in Lansing, but&#13;
details were unavailable at&#13;
press time.&#13;
Hartland athletic director&#13;
Je r ry Cowan said he supports&#13;
the coaches.&#13;
Riesterer said the allegations&#13;
levied against the coaches in&#13;
an M IHA meeting Aug. 9 were&#13;
“weak.”&#13;
“The things that they (the&#13;
MEHA) enumerated were fairly&#13;
vague, about which students&#13;
could ride in certain events.&#13;
that there were elements of&#13;
bias, that they didn’t like how&#13;
the coaches responded to certain&#13;
things, like name-calling&#13;
among the girls,” she said.&#13;
M IHA state chairman Larry&#13;
Flanary, a former Hartland assistant&#13;
coach under Rossetto&#13;
who lives in Hartland Township,&#13;
said because of his relationship&#13;
with the program, he&#13;
did not take part in investigating&#13;
the issues made by a f a ^ y&#13;
involved with the program last&#13;
fall. He deferred comment to&#13;
vice chairman David Kuyers,&#13;
who declined comment by email&#13;
and didn’t return several&#13;
phone calls.&#13;
Flanary said four other&#13;
Michigan coaches have been&#13;
suspended in the past three&#13;
years for reasons he declined&#13;
to disclose.&#13;
“Our organization promotes&#13;
continued growth in (equestrian)&#13;
programs and horsemanship&#13;
education,” he said last&#13;
week. “We encourage cooperative&#13;
adult leadership and that’s&#13;
for all students, regardless of&#13;
race, creed or religion. We are&#13;
working with some issues with&#13;
the Hartland team.”&#13;
Rossetto said coaches have&#13;
been suspended for mishandling&#13;
money but never for&#13;
claims of bias and communication&#13;
issues.&#13;
“ It (the reasons for suspension)&#13;
is the sticking point,”&#13;
she said. “We went to the&#13;
meeting (Aug. 9), and they&#13;
couldn’t articulate them. This&#13;
is the first time this has happened&#13;
to any team.”&#13;
Cowan said he investigated&#13;
the claims last fall and&#13;
supported the coaches. He&#13;
said the student whose family&#13;
made the allegations is no&#13;
longer involved with the program.&#13;
“ I found, in my estimation,&#13;
in working with the other parents,&#13;
there was nothing there&#13;
that would warrant me to remove&#13;
them,” Cowan said.&#13;
Rossetto said the 17 girls on&#13;
the team have been handling&#13;
the situation well.&#13;
“We’ve had a practice every&#13;
night,” she said last week.&#13;
“This is a great group of kids.&#13;
They have really pulled together&#13;
as a team.”&#13;
The arena, which is 210&#13;
feet by 100 feet and filled with&#13;
premium sand, is a symbol of&#13;
how serious the sport is taken&#13;
in Hartland. Scannell said the&#13;
arena is patterned after a facility&#13;
in Milford, which has&#13;
three arenas that feed one of&#13;
the state’s most successful&#13;
programs.&#13;
“ Everything we can do in&#13;
meets, we can practice right&#13;
here,” she said.&#13;
J a s o n D e e g a n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t j d e e g a n ®&#13;
liv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w 5 .c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 2 .&#13;
RECREATION CALENDAR&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Septs, Run Drugs Out of Town&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length: 5K&#13;
run-walk, separate kids run. Checkin:&#13;
8 a.m. Cost: $15-$20 (children&#13;
$5). Entertainment includes bounce&#13;
house, magician, storytelling, fingerprinting&#13;
booth. Details: Julie,&#13;
517-545-5944.&#13;
■ Sept 29, Miles of Smiles SK&#13;
run-walk. Harvest Festival,&#13;
Brighton High School. Cost: $5-&#13;
$20. Start time: 8:30 a.m. Contact:&#13;
Karen Bihimeyer, 734-663-5837,&#13;
mosfunrun@gmail.com.&#13;
■ Women's football clinic&#13;
- South Lyon High School will&#13;
host a W omen and Mom's football&#13;
camp from 6-8 p.m. Sept.&#13;
10 at the school's football field.&#13;
The cost for the camp is $25 and&#13;
includes a T-shirt.The camp will&#13;
focus on drills and techniques&#13;
along with position-by-position&#13;
instruction taught by the football&#13;
staff. Details: coach Mark Thomas,&#13;
248-573-8150, thomas@slcs.com.&#13;
■ Soccer clinic - The Brighton&#13;
boys soccer team will lost&#13;
a U6 clinic from 6-7:30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesdays on Sept. 12,19 and&#13;
26 at Sloan Field. Registration:&#13;
5-7 p.m. Sept. 10-11 at Brighton&#13;
High School 5-5:45 p.m. Sept. 12&#13;
at Sloan Field. Cost: $20. Details:&#13;
Lynn Conlen 810-227-6629. Carol&#13;
Sullivan 810-227-9643.&#13;
■ Baseball-softball sign up&#13;
-The Kensington Valley Baseball&#13;
Softball Association is accepting&#13;
applications for the 2008&#13;
travel baseball and softball teams.&#13;
Baseball will have divisions for&#13;
U9-U18 and softball for U10-U18.&#13;
Meetings will begin in November.&#13;
Details: Jeff David, jeff.david@&#13;
kvbsa.com.&#13;
■ Softball-baseball tryout&#13;
-Tryouts for the Brighton Youth&#13;
Baseball-Softball Travel teams will&#13;
be noon-4:30 p.m. Sept. 9 and&#13;
16 at Hawkins baseball fields for&#13;
ages 11-16. Cost: $400. Details:&#13;
Mike Baitinger,810-231-3706,&#13;
mbaitinger@yahoo.com.&#13;
■ Special Olympics Bowl-a-thon&#13;
- Fundraiser will be two sessions&#13;
(10 a.m. or noon) at the Howell&#13;
Bowl E Drome, 907 E. Grand River&#13;
Ave., on Sept. 22. Bowlers are asked&#13;
to get $ 100 each in pledges, roger2am@&#13;
cmich.edu, 734-222-8283.&#13;
coach 'Tom Camey said.&#13;
S o u t h L y o n L io n s&#13;
Key runners: Angie Pridmore&#13;
(jr.), B rittan y Goodwillie&#13;
(jr ), E r in Tessens (so.),&#13;
Brittany ParzuchowsM (s r).&#13;
Comment: With the opening&#13;
of South Lyon East, coach Dave&#13;
DeSilvio will essentially train&#13;
two separate teams together,&#13;
which add up to more fiian 30&#13;
girls. The East girls will run&#13;
JV during the season, DeSilvio&#13;
said, and can run varsity in&#13;
post-season regionals. He said&#13;
two-thirds of the team is new.&#13;
“Our attitude is good. We think&#13;
we are going to improve on last&#13;
year,” he said.&#13;
F o w l e r v i l l e G l a d i a t o r s&#13;
Key runners: Rebekah&#13;
Lantz (s r), Rashontae&#13;
Wawrzyniak (s r ), Tearra&#13;
Donovan (s r), Molly Newman&#13;
(s r).&#13;
Comment: New coach Roger&#13;
Frost has one of the biggest&#13;
teams in school history&#13;
with 18 girls, partly because&#13;
he coached the distance&#13;
group in track last spring&#13;
and got five of those girls&#13;
to run cross country for the&#13;
first time. 'Two newcomers,&#13;
Breann Allen (a junior who&#13;
plays basketball) and freshman&#13;
Alecia Bronikowski, will&#13;
contribute right away. “We&#13;
have a very good mix of veteran&#13;
leadership and an influx&#13;
of young talent,” Frost said.&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e T r o ja n s&#13;
Key runners: Je s s ica Cattley&#13;
(s r ), Samantha Brown&#13;
(s r).&#13;
Comment: What the 'Trojans&#13;
lack in quantity with just&#13;
nine runners, they make up in&#13;
quahfy. Brown, a state qualifier,&#13;
was runner-up in the 'Tri-&#13;
County Conference meet.&#13;
Cattley leads the group of five&#13;
basketball players who make&#13;
the 'Trojans the favorite for&#13;
the TCC championship and&#13;
potential state qualifiers.&#13;
J a s o n D e e g a n c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t jd e e g a n @&#13;
iiv in g s t o n c o m m u n i t y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 2 .&#13;
P r e s e n t s&#13;
A T H L E T E O F T H E W E E K&#13;
Curt Brown&#13;
■ Age: 45.&#13;
■ Residence: Genoa&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ Occupation: Regional&#13;
president of Comerica Bank&#13;
with an office in Lansing.&#13;
■ Local ties: He's lived&#13;
locally about 12 years and&#13;
been a member at Oak&#13;
Pointe Country Club in&#13;
Genoa Township for roughly&#13;
15 years.&#13;
■ Sport: He grew up in&#13;
Iowa, playing multiple&#13;
sports, including golf.&#13;
■ This season: Brown&#13;
won Oak Pointe's club&#13;
championship tournament&#13;
with scores of 73-71-75 for a&#13;
total of six-over-par from the&#13;
tips at the Honors course. He&#13;
won the tournament in 1995&#13;
but hadn't played in several&#13;
years. "I've been playing&#13;
well this summer. I don't&#13;
have anything to attribute it&#13;
to. I have just been playing •&#13;
more."&#13;
■ Hobby: Water skiing.&#13;
■ Community&#13;
involvement: Genoa&#13;
Township Planning ,&#13;
Commission. He's active ^&#13;
in Lansing with several&#13;
nonprofit agencies.&#13;
■ Golfer I admire:&#13;
Tiger Woods.&#13;
i&#13;
G O L F&#13;
C A LE N D A R&#13;
■ Sept. 8, Howell Education&#13;
Foundation Golf Outing,&#13;
Hunters Ridge Golf Club, 8101&#13;
Byron Road, Howell. 5tart: 1 p..m.&#13;
shotgun with 12:15 p.m. check-in;&#13;
Cost: $75 per person. Details: 517-&#13;
586-6039 or jgilmore@cobbhall.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Sept. 17,13th Ron Oestrike&#13;
annual Eastern Michigan&#13;
University varsity baseball&#13;
alumni and friends outing. The&#13;
Majestic at Walden Lake, 9600&#13;
Crouse Road, Hartland Township.&#13;
Start: 8:30 a.m. Details: Million&#13;
Dollar Shootout at 3:30 p.m. Cost:&#13;
$ 125. Deadline: Sept. 13. Contact:&#13;
Coach Roger Coryell, 734-487--&#13;
0315.&#13;
■ Sept. 29,4th annual Special'&#13;
Olympics outing, Rolling Meadows&#13;
Country Club, 6484 Sutton Road,'&#13;
Whitmore Lake.Start: 1 p.m.shot-j&#13;
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A v a il. E ffic ie n c y , s tu d io ,&#13;
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7 3 4 -2 1 6 -6 4 1 9&#13;
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/p e t s $ 6 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 5 5 -1 4 8 7&#13;
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p lu s a ll u tilitie s . A v a ila b le&#13;
n o w . 7 3 4 -7 3 0 -3 4 4 6 .&#13;
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g o o d lo c a tio n . S p a c io u s .&#13;
2 4 8 -9 1 0 -3 3 0 3&#13;
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r y , A /C , Y p s i, n o p e ts .&#13;
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+ s e c u r ity 8 u tilitie s .&#13;
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b d rm s IV z b a th s $ 1 0 5 0&#13;
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o k , h a n d ic a p a c c e s s ib le .&#13;
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b d rm , fp l., a p p lia n c e s ,&#13;
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in c lu d e d . (7 3 4 ) 4 3 4 -5 1 4 7&#13;
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a fte r 8 pm . 9 7 3 -0 2 6 1 .&#13;
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sm o k in g . 2 0 2 -2 3 7 -5 1 2 5&#13;
3 b d rm , fire p la c e ,&#13;
d in in g ro om b u ilt-in s .&#13;
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g 8 o ffic e r o o m , u tilitie&#13;
s in c lu d e d , $ 7 5 0 . b y&#13;
E M U . 7 3 4 -4 8 2 -6 9 4 2 .&#13;
Y P S ! 3 B D R M $ 8 5 0 + ,&#13;
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+ h o u s e s 7 3 4 -2 6 2 -1 6 2 7&#13;
Y p s i T w p - 1 b d rm&#13;
$ 4 5 0 /m o , $ 4 5 0 s e c u r ity&#13;
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X -w a y 2 4 8 -7 5 3 -3 5 9 5&#13;
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C4 I C L A S S IF IED S www.mlive.com/classifieds THE LiViNGSTON COMMUNITY N EWS FRiDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2007,&#13;
DIRECTORY&#13;
^ ^ r b o r Hills&#13;
^ ^ T o l l Brothers, Inc.&#13;
Ford &amp; Plymouth roads,&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From The Mid $500,000’s&#13;
(734)332-1234&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
kBIue Heron PointeTownhomes&#13;
"centex Homes&#13;
6352 Trumpeter Lane-East&#13;
side of Platt. S. of Michigan&#13;
Ave(US-23 Exit 34) Pittsfield&#13;
Twp. Ypsilanti&#13;
From the high $l50's&#13;
866-637-0525&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
Gregory Farms Single Family&#13;
Custom Homes&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off Wylie Rd, between&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney &amp; Island Lake Rd.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
From the low $300’s&#13;
734-424-9973&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
Kirkway of Scio&#13;
Keystone Custom Building. LLC&#13;
West off Staebler, south ot Jackson&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
$249,000-$339,900&#13;
(734) 995-5500&#13;
www.KeystoneCustomBuilding.com&#13;
Saline Estates&#13;
Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
963 Dancer (off Moon Rd., 3/4 mi.&#13;
S. of Michigan Ave)&#13;
Saline&#13;
From the mid-$400,000’s&#13;
(734)944-5252&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
k Arbor Woods&#13;
^Triangle Development&#13;
Model - 4207 Center Valley Dr.&#13;
Off Carpenter between Packard&#13;
&amp; Ellsworth behind Target&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$209,900-$290,900&#13;
734-477-9970&#13;
www.triangle-newhomes.com&#13;
.AshleyTerrace Condominiums&#13;
* Joseph Freed and Associates&#13;
218 W. Huron Btwn. Ashley &amp; 1st&#13;
Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
Mid $200's to Penthouse Suites&#13;
734-662-7000&#13;
AshleyTerraceCondos.com&#13;
.Aspen Ridge Square and&#13;
‘Aspen Ridge Village&#13;
Centex Homes&#13;
6095 Schuss CrossIng-SE&#13;
corner of Monger &amp; Textile&#13;
1-94 exit 181A Ypsilanti&#13;
Single family homes from $l80's&#13;
Condominiums from the high $180’s&#13;
866-637-0523&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
.Autumn Woods Condominiums&#13;
^Sutton Development, Co, LLC&#13;
8101 Autumn Woods Tr, NE&#13;
corner of Clark and Prospect in&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From the $160's&#13;
734-482-9000&#13;
www.autumnwoodscondos.com&#13;
VA ''&#13;
Brookside&#13;
Centex Homes&#13;
8702 Barrington Dr.-S. Side of&#13;
Geddes between Prospect &amp;&#13;
Harris. Superior Twp.&#13;
From the high $170’s&#13;
866-637-3741&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
Harvest Ridge&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
On US12 in the Village of Clinton&#13;
across from the High School&#13;
From the $160’s.&#13;
517-456-8681&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Kirtland Hills&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Northside of Ellsworth west&#13;
of Lohr Rd.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
From the $290's&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
West Towne Condominiums ~&#13;
The Concannon Company &amp;&#13;
Corlina Communities&#13;
Corner of Liberty &amp; Maple ,&#13;
Ann Arbor '&#13;
Studios, Luxury Flats „&#13;
&amp; Townhomes ■/&#13;
Presale from the $250's&#13;
734-994-5599 ext. 2 '&#13;
www.westtownecondos.com&#13;
Stoneyfleld Meadows&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Island Lk. Rd. W out of Dexter just&#13;
past Wylie on S. side of Island Lk.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
$299,000&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
Dunlavy Estates of&#13;
'Webster Twp.&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
SW corner of N. Territorial &amp; Mast Rds&#13;
Webster Twp./Dexter&#13;
$339,900 +&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
❖ Harwood Farms&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Off E. Michigan Ave - E. of State St&#13;
Between Warner &amp; Platt Rd.&#13;
Saline Schools&#13;
From the $230-270's&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
Lyon Ridge&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
10 mile Rd. between Chubb &amp; Napier&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the $340’s&#13;
248-349-7700&#13;
www.ryanhomes.com&#13;
Woodland Mews&#13;
Woodland Meadows Ventures, LLC '&#13;
275 Fieldcrest, Ann Arbor&#13;
1/2 mile N. on Eisenhower, off&#13;
Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.&#13;
$105K-$270K&#13;
734-995-1000&#13;
www.thewoodlandmews .com &gt;&#13;
The Enclave at Meadowbrook&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
1282 North Street south side of&#13;
Arkona Rd. west of Carpenter Rd.&#13;
Milan (US 23 exit 27)&#13;
From the high $150’s&#13;
866-637-3770&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Heights at Elkow Farms&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
Just west of Milford Rd. off 11 mile Rd.&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the 240's&#13;
248-446-2900&#13;
WWW.ryanhomes.com&#13;
Middlebrook Meadows&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
Sutton, E. of M-52, W of&#13;
Occidental, on N side. North&#13;
Adrian, S of Clinton&#13;
From the $160’s&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
WWW, guentherhomes.com&#13;
Fleldstone Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
Just W. of M-52 on Old US-12&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
$150's-$190&#13;
734-475-2600&#13;
www.fieldstonevillagecondos.com&#13;
Hidden Lake&#13;
Green Oak Properties&#13;
1 mile east of US-23 on&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. (exit 55)&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
High $300’s&#13;
248-446-3541&#13;
www.hiddenlakeonline.com&#13;
^ 1 North Meadows&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
N. of North Territorial, E. of Mast&#13;
Only One Leftll&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
❖&#13;
y Balmoral Park Condos&#13;
Walk to Busch's Plaza&#13;
Main St. South of Ann Arbor-&#13;
Saline Rd.&#13;
From $260's&#13;
www.BalmoralParkCondos.com&#13;
^The Banks of Saline&#13;
Saline River Properties, LLC&#13;
Condominium Development&#13;
with Central Elevator&#13;
237 Monroe St., Saline, Ml&#13;
- on the river&#13;
Office Hours: 12-4pm everyday&#13;
Starting from $225,000 to $299,000&#13;
734-429-8100&#13;
www.thebanksofsaline.com&#13;
,The Gallery at the Polo Fields&#13;
BRG Custom Homes&#13;
888 Eagle Ave.&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
From the $500's&#13;
734-669-2959&#13;
www.brgcustomhomes.com&#13;
Huron Pines&#13;
Guenther Homes&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. exit, north&#13;
Brighton&#13;
From the upper $200's&#13;
810-231-2486&#13;
www.Guentherhomes.com&#13;
Pinewood Estates&#13;
Dreamway Homes&#13;
1-94 to exit 150 go south thru light&#13;
to Arthur Drive go right&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
starting at just $149,900&#13;
(734)433-5462 or (517) 522-6828&#13;
www.dreamwayhomes.com&#13;
Summerfield Glen&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off W. Liberty, between Maple&#13;
&amp; Wagner&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$159,000-$196,000&#13;
734-997-9540 or 734-216-6168&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
Thornton Farms&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
8123 Cypress Circle-S. side of&#13;
Jackson Rd. W. of Parker&#13;
Dexter (1-94 exit 167)&#13;
From the $150’s&#13;
866-637-3772&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Village Marketplace&#13;
&amp; Lofts&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
147 Michigan Ave.&#13;
Downtown Saline&#13;
734-994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.VillageMarketplaceandLofts.com&#13;
T _&#13;
„ If..&#13;
-&#13;
The Gallery Luxury Flats &amp;&#13;
Penthouse&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
414 N. Main St. at Kerrytown&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
734-994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.TheGalleryA2.com&#13;
Inverness Woods&#13;
Guenther Building Co.&#13;
Next to Inverness Golf on&#13;
North Territorial&#13;
From the Low $300’s&#13;
734-433-1775&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Rosewood Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
6325 Conifer Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile west of US23&#13;
Pittsfield&#13;
From the $180’s&#13;
734-677-6800&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
The Village of Hickory Points&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
4990 Gingko Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile east of US23&#13;
Pittsfield Township&#13;
From the $260's&#13;
734-677-7625&#13;
virww.rockhomes.com&#13;
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. n '&#13;
Warrior Cove of Grass Lake&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Michigan Ave. to Norvell- South&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
$149,900 +&#13;
734-323-0111&#13;
WWW. mc-realestate.com&#13;
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; Retails-Rent&#13;
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4 0 0 0 s f g r e a t lo c a tio n fo r&#13;
c o f fe e s h o p , re ta il o r o ff&#13;
ic e . T e d (7 3 4 ) 6 4 5 -9 0 0 1&#13;
D o w n to w n P r im e 3 3 3 S.&#13;
M a in 2 4 0 0 s f . N e w ly r e n o&#13;
v a te d , p a rk in g In c lu d e d .&#13;
7 3 4 - 7 6 1 - 6 1 7 0 /7 6 1 - 6 1 6 3&#13;
c u r t is c om m e r c ia lllc .c om&#13;
F o r l e a s e - 1 s to ry , 2 5 0 0 s f&#13;
b r ic k b u ild in g , 1 2 0 0 s f&#13;
b a s em e n t , v e r y g o o d&#13;
p a rk in g . C o r n e r 1 /2 a c re&#13;
lo t o f G a u lt V illa g e S h o p p&#13;
in g C e n te r , Y p s i T w p .&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 /m o .7 3 4 - 4 8 5 -0 7 8 1&#13;
P R IM E C O M M E R C IA L&#13;
R E T A IL /O F F IC E . B tw n&#13;
A n n A r b o r &amp; Y p s i. 1 2 0 0 -&#13;
3 5 0 0 s q '. N o r to n Re a l&#13;
E s ta te C o . 7 3 4 -9 7 1 -2 7 5 0&#13;
Condominiums,&#13;
; Townhouse&#13;
Co-op-Rental&#13;
A b o t t S c h o o ls 3 b d rm&#13;
1 9 0 0 s q ., 2 c a r g a r a g e ,&#13;
$ 1 4 7 5 . 7 3 4 /6 4 6 - 9 7 0 6 .&#13;
L o s tC r e e k C o n d o s .c om&#13;
A N N A R B O R - 2 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a th , a ll a p p i, g a r . N e w&#13;
m a s te r b a th w ith g ra n ite ,&#13;
e tc , $ 1 6 9 5 . 2 4 8 -8 5 7 -9 9 6 6&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm 2&#13;
b a th , -i-s tu d y , a ll a p p lia n c&#13;
e s , $ 1 2 0 0 /m o . C lo s e to&#13;
b u s lin e . (7 3 4 ) 3 3 0 -3 7 0 0&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b d rm $ 7 5 0&#13;
w a s h /d r y , n a tu r e tra ils ,&#13;
b sm t, n o sm o k e , p e ts&#13;
n e g . 7 3 4 -9 7 1 -6 6 2 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm c o n d&#13;
o , 1 7 0 0 s f, a tta c h e d g a r&#13;
a g e , 2 b a th s , la u n d ry&#13;
ro o m , a ll a p p lia n c e s&#13;
$ 1 4 5 5 (7 3 4 ) 9 4 5 -7 4 8 2 .&#13;
A N N .A R B O R C O N D O&#13;
W o o d s id e M e a d o w s , S.&#13;
o fB r Ia rw o o d . 1 3 0 0 s f 2&#13;
b d rm s , 2 b a th s , a ttc h d&#13;
g a r a g e ,a ll a p p lia n c e s . N o&#13;
p e ts .$ L 1 5 0 3 1 3 -4 1 8 -6 8 4 9&#13;
r&#13;
K e r r y to w n A r e a - L a rg e 1&#13;
b d rm , h a r d w o o d , la u n d&#13;
r y , u tilitie s in c lu d e d .&#13;
$ 8 0 0 /m o . (7 3 4 ) 3 2 3 -8 3 9 8&#13;
A d o r a b le 2 b d rm 1 .5 b a th&#13;
c o n d o . A ll a p p lia n c e s +&#13;
h e a t &amp; H 2 0 in c lu d e d .&#13;
$ 8 8 5 /m o . 7 3 4 -6 9 7 -7 4 6 4&#13;
L o v e ly 2 b d rm in p r e tty&#13;
a re a . S p a c io u s . O a k&#13;
flo o r s , A /C , la u n d ry . N o&#13;
d o g s . $ 9 7 5 . 7 4 1 -4 9 8 4&#13;
M ila n , o n W a b a s h , 2&#13;
b d rm 1 s t f lo o r d u p le x w /&#13;
a p p lia n c e s in c lu d in g&#13;
d is h w a s h e r . Fu ll b sm t w /&#13;
w a s h e r / d r y e r . F ro n t&#13;
p o r c h , b a c k d e c k . A v a il&#13;
O c t. $ 7 2 5 /m o . $ 7 2 5 S e c .&#13;
P e ts E x tra . R e p ly w / re fs&#13;
to Po B o x 2 2 2 5&#13;
M ila n M l 4 8 1 6 0 -2 2 2 5&#13;
1 o r 3 b d rm s in Y p s i. 3&#13;
b d rm s in B e lle v ille ($ 8 5 0 )&#13;
a p p lia n c e s , w e ll k e p t,&#13;
7 3 4 -9 5 3 -4 9 0 7 ; 6 3 4 -9 6 8 4&#13;
S u n n y 2 b d rm n e a r W e s t&#13;
P a rk , b u s . L a u n d ry , G a r&#13;
a g e , L a rg e Y a r d , ^ 5 0 +&#13;
u tilitie s . (7 3 4 )6 6 3 - 6 9 6 1 .&#13;
2 b d rm h o u s e n e w ly&#13;
r e m o d e le d , $ 7 5 0 /m o .&#13;
8 3 2 F ra n k lin S t ., Y p s ila n ti&#13;
(2 4 8 )8 5 4 - 9 0 0 0 .____________&#13;
W e s tS id e ,3 b d rm ,b s m t ,&#13;
fe n c e d y a r d , c a rp o r t ,&#13;
la u n d r y W a lk d o w n to w n&#13;
$ 1 ,1 9 5 7 3 4 -7 1 7 -7 2 1 4&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e - 2&#13;
b d rm , 1 b a th , w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r S e c . 8 O K.&#13;
$ 6 7 5 /m o . 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -6 2 5 3&#13;
★ W h i tm o r e L a k e ★&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , f in is h e d&#13;
w a lk o u t , a p p lia n c e s , C /A ,&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 . (2 4 8 ) 3 9 6 -4 0 3 0 .&#13;
W h i tm o r e Lk 3 b d rm ,1 .5&#13;
b a th , A /C , b a s em e n t , g a -&#13;
r a g e $ 1 0 5 0 8 1 0 -6 2 3 -2 0 3 4&#13;
W . S id e A n n A r b o r 2&#13;
b d rm , 1 b a th , la u n d ry ,&#13;
fe n c e d , p a rk in g . $ 7 9 5 .&#13;
P e ts O K . 7 3 4 -4 5 3 -0 8 4 4&#13;
W . S id e - L a rg e 2 b d rm s ,&#13;
g r e a t k itc h e n , la u n d r y ,&#13;
g a r a g e , $ 8 5 0 -l- u tilitie s .&#13;
C a ll (7 3 4 ) 6 6 2 -5 0 5 8 .&#13;
Lake Property&#13;
and Recreational&#13;
Rental&#13;
A m a z in g 3 b d rm , 2 b a th&#13;
ra n c h , c h a rm in g W . s id e .&#13;
M a n y e x t ra s ; fin . b sm t,&#13;
A /C , g a r a g e , d e c k , m o re .&#13;
$ 1 4 0 0 .8 1 0 - 3 3 3 - 0 6 3 2 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r , 1 0 m in u te s&#13;
N o r th 3 b d rm , la k e a c c&#13;
e s s , b ig y a rd . $ 9 9 5 /m o .&#13;
(8 1 0 )2 2 9 - 8 6 9 5 ; 5 3 3 -0 2 1 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r , 1 m l to d o w n&#13;
to w n , 3 b d rm , 2 b a th , fin is&#13;
h e d b a s em e n t , $ 1 3 0 0&#13;
■f d e p o s it . (7 3 4 ) 4 8 3 -9 4 8 9&#13;
A n n A r b o r 2 b e d , 1 b a th ,&#13;
w a s h /d r y , c a rp o r t , o n&#13;
b u s lin e , 1 2 0 0 s .f ., h a rd w&#13;
o o d flo o r s a n d re c e n t&#13;
u p d a te s . $ 9 8 0 -1 -u til.&#13;
(7 3 4 )4 1 7 - 9 9 3 5 .____________&#13;
A n n A r b o r , 3 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a th r a n c h , L a k e w o o d&#13;
s u b . a c c e s s to 1-94 &amp; M -&#13;
1 4 , $ 1 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 2 8 -9 6 6 2&#13;
A N N A R B O R - 3 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , 2 c a r , d e n , re c rm ,&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 -1 -, N o s m o k e /&#13;
p e ts . A /C . 7 3 4 -9 7 2 -9 2 1 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 3 b d rm , d e c k ,&#13;
n e w ly r e m o d e le d , w a s h e&#13;
r /d r y e r . W a s h te n a w &amp;&#13;
2 3 , $ 9 5 0 . 7 3 4 -4 3 4 -2 3 6 2 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r 3 b d rm ,&#13;
fe n c e d y a r d , b a s em e n t .&#13;
5 1 2 5 J a c k s o n . $ 9 9 5 .&#13;
7 3 4 -9 9 5 -1 5 6 7&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 3 b d rm&#13;
ra n c h in g r e a t lo c a tio n ,&#13;
n e w e r c a rp e t , fre s h p a in t&#13;
la rg e c o r n e r lo t w / b ig&#13;
y a rd , a t ta c h e d g a r a g e ,&#13;
la u n d r y r o o m , all&#13;
a p p lia n c e s . $ 1 2 5 0 /m o&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 0 4 -1 1 6 2 .&#13;
A N N A R B O R - 4 b d rm ,&#13;
2 1 /2 b a th , b r a n d n e w&#13;
k itc h e n , fe n c e d y a rd ,&#13;
2 c a r g a r a g e , $ 1 5 0 0 .&#13;
C a ll 7 3 4 -7 1 7 -6 9 1 3&#13;
A n n A r b o r L e a s e /O p tio n ,&#13;
S a le W a ln u t G le n c o n d o&#13;
$ 1 0 9 5 . (2 3 9 )7 0 7 - 1 4 3 3 .&#13;
A N N A R B O R !&#13;
M u s t S e e , G e o r g e to w n ,&#13;
2 b d (m , 1 b a th , g a ra g e .&#13;
$ 8 9 0 . 3 5 2 -2 6 2 -9 6 4 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r - W a ln u t G le n&#13;
2 b d 2 b a th g a rd e n le v e l,&#13;
a p p lia n c e s , s c re e n p a tio ,&#13;
g a r a g e $ 1 0 9 5 .4 8 3 - 2 6 4 0&#13;
B E S T D E A L 2 b d rm , p o o l,&#13;
d e c k .$ 8 2 5 la u n d r y , p a rk&#13;
lik e s e t tin g . C lo s e to a ll.&#13;
B e lle v ille . (7 3 4 ) 6 9 7 -8 5 2 9&#13;
A v a il S e p t . B e s t lo c a tio n&#13;
in A n n A r b o r , S c io V illa&#13;
g e , 2 b d rm , 2 b a th , n o&#13;
p e ts $ 1 3 0 0 7 3 4 -3 9 5 -2 5 5 5&#13;
"Cliff's" F o rd L a k e v ie w -&#13;
1 b d rm , u p d a te d k itc h e n /&#13;
b a th , la u n d r y , c a rp o r t ,&#13;
h e a t p a id . N o sm o k in g /&#13;
p e ts . $ 8 0 0 . 7 3 4 -6 4 6 -4 5 4 8&#13;
D e x te r C o n d o 2 b d rm&#13;
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m s f s .c o m ,7 3 4 - 6 4 9 -4 8 3 6 .&#13;
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b u rn in g fir e p la c e , f in is h e&#13;
d lo w e r le v e l w a lk o u t,&#13;
$ 1 4 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -4 7 6 -4 7 7 3&#13;
G e o r g e to w n -P a g e A v e , 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 .5 b a th , e n d -u n it ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d r y e r ,n o -sm o k e ,&#13;
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p a rk in g $ 1 2 5 0 . 6 0 4 -4 1 2 8&#13;
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c o n d o ,la u n d r y ,f ir e p la c e ,&#13;
f i tc e n te r .W O W O f f 2 3 S /&#13;
9 4 A n n A r b o r . 1 2 0 0 / m o&#13;
-♦■utilities. 7 3 4 -6 2 2 -9 6 0 7 .&#13;
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b d rm 1 .5 b a th , fin b sm t,&#13;
c a rp o r t , p r iv a te y a rd , fit&#13;
c e n te r . S e c . 8 o k , $ 8 9 0 .&#13;
A v a il S e p t .7 3 4 - 3 9 5 - 2 9 4 8&#13;
S a lin e C o n d o 3 b e d 1 .5&#13;
B a th B a sm em e n t All&#13;
A p p I A c ro s s f r o m P ark&#13;
A C $ 1 K . (7 3 4 )9 4 4 - 9 9 0 8 .&#13;
3 B D R M . L ib e r ty S q u a r e ,&#13;
C /A , $ 7 0 0 /m o + $ 7 0 0 s e c&#13;
u r ity . R a w s o n v ille /&#13;
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2 , 3 8 4 B d rm Y p s i&#13;
T o w n h o u s e s . $ 6 5 0 - $ 8 9 0 .&#13;
R e n t o r R e n t to o w n .&#13;
S e c t io n 8 w e lc o m e .&#13;
R a w s o n v ille &amp; 1-94.&#13;
C a ll J o e 3 1 3 -3 8 6 -8 6 8 8&#13;
U p s c a le 2 b d rm c o n d o&#13;
A C , a tta c h e d g a ra g e ,&#13;
b sm t, la u n d r y . S a lin e .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 .7 3 4 -6 6 3 -0 0 8 4&#13;
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2 b a th , w a s h e r /d r y e r&#13;
g a r a g e , n e a r b u s , U M .&#13;
$ 1 0 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 2 1 6 - 3 9 6 3 .&#13;
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3 b d rm s , 2 b a th s , C /A ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d r y e r , n e w p a in t,&#13;
g a r a g e , 1 9 2 5 s q ft.&#13;
$ 9 9 9 /m o . M o v e in&#13;
s p e ic a l. 7 3 4 -3 5 8 -6 3 1 4&#13;
ir e n e km i@ a t t .n e t&#13;
C h a rm in g y r r o u n d lak e&#13;
h o u s e , 3 b d rm 2 b a th&#13;
h u g e g a r a g e 8 w o r k s h o p&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 7 5 -9 4 1 2&#13;
E v a n s L a k e - 5 b d rm , 3&#13;
b a th , o n th e w a t e r , la rg e&#13;
lo t, g a r a g e , $ 1 5 0 0 /m o .&#13;
O p t io n to b u y / L a n d&#13;
c o n tra c t . 7 3 4 -2 1 6 -1 5 5 8 .&#13;
G ra s s L a k e 3 b e d r o o m s ,&#13;
la u n d r y h o o k u p , fe n c e d&#13;
y a r d , c lo s e to s c h o o ls .&#13;
F o r le a s e o r le a s e w ith&#13;
o p t io n to b u y . A p p r o x i m&#13;
a te ly 1 7 6 0 S F h o m e o n&#13;
0 .2 7 A c r e s w ith a 2 1 /2&#13;
c a r h e a te d g a r a g e w ith&#13;
e ith e r a 8 0 0 S F fa m ily&#13;
r o o m o r m in i M o t h e r in&#13;
law s u ite . S h o r t w a lk to&#13;
s w im m in g 8 p u b lic b o a t&#13;
la u n c h . C a ll to d a y fo r&#13;
y o u r s h o w in g .&#13;
$ 1 1 5 0 .0 0 . (2 4 8 )8 6 7 - 0 2 2 4 .&#13;
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n e a r J a c k s o n , 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a th ,f ir e p la c e , 2 c a r g a -&#13;
r a g e . $ 9 5 0 . 7 3 4 -4 7 5 -3 7 3 4&#13;
P IN C K N E Y - 3 b e d ro o m s ,&#13;
2 b a th s , g a r a g e , D O C K ,&#13;
B E A C H . $ 1 2 0 0 /m o .&#13;
C a ll (7 3 4 ) 8 7 8 -1 6 2 1&#13;
W h i tm o r e L a k e F ro n t&#13;
fu rn is h e d e ffic ie n c y ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d r y e r $ 6 5 0 .&#13;
1 8 2 b d rm la k e a c c e s s ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d r y e r .&#13;
R e n t w /o p t io n to b u y .&#13;
7 3 4 -3 2 3 -7 0 2 2&#13;
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b a th r a n c h o n 3 /4 a c re .&#13;
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$ 1 7 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -4 2 9 -4 5 4 3&#13;
S A L IN E , 1 5 m in to U M I&#13;
H U G E s p a c e fo r k id s to&#13;
ru n in 8 o u t i 4 b d rm s ,&#13;
3 b a th ,th e a te r , o v e r lo o k s&#13;
g o lf c o u rs e in s u b . $ 2 5 0 0&#13;
7 3 4 -7 6 3 -5 4 6 3 ; 5 4 4 -1 3 2 2&#13;
S a lin e - 3 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th ,&#13;
fin . b a s em e n t , 2 .5 c a r g a ra&#13;
g e . A v a il. S e p t . $ 1 2 0 0 /&#13;
m o . (7 3 4 ) 4 2 9 -5 7 7 0&#13;
S A L lN E -4 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th&#13;
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a c re s . $ 1 1 0 0 /m o . te rm s&#13;
n e g o t ia b le . 7 3 4 -6 5 7 -5 0 4 7&#13;
7 3 0 E. G r a n d B tv d ., Y p s i&#13;
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b d rm r a n c h , 7 6 0 s q . ft.&#13;
$ 7 3 5 /m o . (7 3 4 ) 4 8 1 -3 0 5 7&#13;
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2 .5 b a th , fu ll b sm t D e ta&#13;
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e s , L in c o ln S c h o o ls , 15&#13;
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$ 1 2 0 0 . 8 0 0 -5 6 6 -6 6 2 6 .&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th ,&#13;
fe n c e d y a r d , 2 c a r&#13;
g a r a g e , p e ts O K , Y p s i&#13;
T w p . , L in c o ln S c h o o ls .&#13;
$ 1 3 5 0 . (5 1 7 ) 2 8 1 -0 8 5 4&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th h o u s e .&#13;
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3 B D R M - H om e s 8&#13;
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c a ll (7 3 4 ) 4 8 0 -0 6 7 5&#13;
2 4 -b d rm h o u s e s , n e w&#13;
k itc h e n s , a ir , d e c k . 1 9 2 9&#13;
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S e c t 8 O K .7 3 4 - 2 6 0 - 9 9 1 1 .&#13;
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1 b a th , A /C , fe n c e d y a rd ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d r y e r . S e c . 8 O K .&#13;
$ 7 5 0 /M o . 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -6 2 5 3&#13;
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b d rm , 2 2 0 0 s q . ft. N o&#13;
p e ts . $ 1 2 0 0 /m o . in c lu d e s&#13;
u tilitie s . 7 3 4 -4 6 1 -2 8 4 8 .&#13;
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p la n s a v a il. C a ll G e r r y ,&#13;
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in -g ro u n d p o o l, 3-i- c a r&#13;
g a r a g e . L a n d c o n t r a c t o r&#13;
r e n t $ 1 7 0 0 . 7 3 4 -6 4 6 -4 8 1 0&#13;
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u n it W h i tm o r e La ke .&#13;
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k itc h e n , w a s h e r /d r y e r ,&#13;
A /C . $ 9 0 0 /m o . 2 3 1 -2 4 2 -&#13;
0 2 8 9 o r 7 3 4 -9 0 4 -5 9 5 3&#13;
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L a rg e C lo s e ts , b a s em e n t&#13;
w / w a s h e r /d r y e r , g a r a g e ,&#13;
IN C L U D E S U T IL IT IE S .&#13;
$ 6 5 0 . (7 3 4 )9 9 4 - 3 4 8 0 .&#13;
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d o w n to w n i V e r y n ic e , o n&#13;
p r iv a te d r iv e , la u n d ry&#13;
h o o k -u p $ 7 5 0 . 9 9 6 -2 5 1 4 .&#13;
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( S a l in e ) , 2 b d rm , lo w e r ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d r y e r , $ 7 9 5 . N o&#13;
d o g s . 7 3 4 -7 0 9 -0 0 9 5 .&#13;
A n n A r b o r L a rg e 2 8 3&#13;
b d rm , Ig liv in g rm w / fp l,&#13;
b sm t, w a s h e r /d r y e r .&#13;
F rom $ 8 5 0 7 3 4 -4 3 9 -9 6 5 8&#13;
A n n A r b o r - U p p e r 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th , la u n d ry ,&#13;
A C , d e c k . S e c 8 O K $ 9 0 0&#13;
+ u t ilit ie s . 7 3 4 -4 2 9 -1 4 6 1&#13;
A n n A r b o r W e s t S id e&#13;
2 b d rm , w a s h e r /d r y e r ,&#13;
ro om A C y a r d , g a r a g e ,&#13;
$ 8 0 0 /m o . (7 3 4 ) 9 7 3 -2 5 5 7&#13;
A N N A R B O R ★ W . S ID E&#13;
2 b d rm . In c lu d e s h e a t 8&#13;
w a t e r . W a s h e r /d r y e r .&#13;
$ 8 7 5 . R E N T E D ! I&#13;
I A N N A R B O R W . S id e ,&#13;
n ic e 3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d r y e r , g a ra g e&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 . 7 3 4 -7 6 1 -3 9 6 0 .&#13;
B U R N S P A R K 2 b d rm&#13;
w /d e c k , v a u lte d c e ilin g s ,&#13;
v e r y n ic e , w a s h e r 8 d r y e&#13;
r , h e a t 8 w a t e r in c lu d e&#13;
d . N o p e ts . $ 1 0 5 0 /m o .&#13;
A v a il n o w . 7 3 4 -3 2 3 -3 6 9 1&#13;
A c h a rm in g la rg e d u p le x ,&#13;
w / h a r d w o o d flo o r s , 1&#13;
q u ie t b lo c k W o f E M U . 3&#13;
b d rm , 1 .5 b a th , A C , la u n d&#13;
ry , b sm t, n ic e fro n t&#13;
p o rc h , $ 1 1 5 0 + u til. (7 3 4 )&#13;
6 4 5 - 3 6 ^ a v a il n o w !&#13;
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D e x te r - 2 a c re s o n P e a c h&#13;
M t . 2 b d rm s , s e c lu d e d ,&#13;
p r iv a te ^ a d , n e a r tra ils ,&#13;
$ 9 2 5 . 3 1 3 -4 1 8 -8 5 1 7&#13;
FREE S E P T R e n t! 2 b d rm&#13;
g ro u n d le v e l s id e b y&#13;
s id e , w e s h e r /c ir y e r , p e ts&#13;
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2 b d rm , 1 b a th , n o p e ts ,&#13;
a ir . M o b ile h om e . R am p&#13;
e n t r y . Q u ie t la k e c o m m&#13;
u n ity 2 0 m i f r o m A n n&#13;
A r b o r . (7 3 4 ) 3 2 3 -3 7 6 5 .&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th c o lo n ia l&#13;
in S a lin e , A /C , a tta c h e d&#13;
g a r a g e , f le x ib le te rm s .&#13;
C a ll (7 3 4 ) 4 2 9 -1 4 6 1 .&#13;
A B ID E ! 3 b d rm ra n c h in&#13;
g r e a t s h a p e H a r d w o o d ,&#13;
A C , fin b sm t, w a s h e r /&#13;
d r y e r . F e n c e d y a rd .&#13;
F am ily n e ig h b o rh o o d ,&#13;
H a is le y S c h o o l, p e ts O K ,&#13;
$ 1 1 9 5 . 7 3 4 -6 6 5 -4 8 4 2&#13;
A b le to P le a s e A n n&#13;
A r b o r . 3 b d rm , 2 c a r&#13;
$ 1 3 9 5 , B r ia rw o o d A re a .&#13;
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b d rm s , fa m ily rm w / f i r e p&#13;
la c e , A C , 2 c a r a tta c h e d&#13;
g a r a g e . P r iv a te y a rd w /&#13;
p a tio . A v a il n o w ! $ 1 2 9 5&#13;
7 3 4 -2 3 9 -1 8 7 7 .&#13;
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2 b d rm w /g a r a g e , $ 7 9 5&#13;
O R 2 b d rm , fe n c e d y a rd&#13;
$ 7 5 0 /m o . 8 1 0 -2 2 5 -0 7 0 6&#13;
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b d rm h o m e . B u rn s P ark&#13;
a r e a , w a s h e r /d r y e r .&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 -9 7 1 -2 5 3 3&#13;
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3 b d rm + s tudy , ranch, 1/3&#13;
a c re ,g a ra g e , close to m e d ical&#13;
c en te r, no sm o ke /p ets&#13;
$ 1 2 9 0 -$ 1 6 0 0 ,4 2 6 -0 0 9 0&#13;
A /C - 4 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th ,&#13;
r em o d e le d k itc h e n , 9 4&#13;
e a s y o n /o f f . A m u s t s e e !&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 -8 8 3 -8 1 4 0&#13;
A /C , 4 b d rm , d e c k ,&#13;
g a r a g e , w a s h e r /d r y e r , n o&#13;
sm o k in g , n o p e ts , $ 1 6 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 6 5 -8 4 7 3 .&#13;
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fo r e a r ly S e p t . N .E . Y p s i,&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th , fam ily&#13;
r o o m w / fp l , 2 c a r g a r ,&#13;
A /C . S e c t. 8 . N o p e ts .&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 -9 9 6 -0 0 8 9&#13;
A /C h o u s e fo r $ 8 2 5&#13;
1 5 m in to U M , 5 m in to&#13;
E M U 2 b d rm . C a p e C o d ,&#13;
b sm t , g a r a g e , n ic e&#13;
n e ig h b o rh o o d . 2 0 8 0&#13;
M c K in le y o ff H e w it t.&#13;
W e s t S id e , Y p s i T w p . 1&#13;
d a y a d o n ly 7 3 4 - 4 3 4 -3 9 1 8&#13;
D E X T E R -R iv e r fro n t&#13;
h o m e o n 1 .5 A c r e s 3&#13;
b d rm , 1 .5 b a th , d e c k , g a r&#13;
a g e fir e p la c e $ 1 ,4 9 5 N o&#13;
sm o k e /p e t s 7 3 4 -9 0 4 - 3 9 7 5&#13;
E C O L O G IC A L H E A V E N&#13;
2 1 /2 a c re , p o n d s , d e c k s ,&#13;
d e e r . L a rg e m o d e rn&#13;
h om e . 3 -4 b d rm , S c io&#13;
T w p . 1 5 m in . to M a in St.&#13;
$ 3 1 9 0 -$ 3 6 0 0 4 2 6 -0 0 9 0&#13;
H o w e ll - 4 b d rm 2 .5 b a th .&#13;
w /C a th e d r a l c e ilin g s ,&#13;
w o o d firs , f i r e p la c e ,&#13;
w a lk /o u t b sm t. N e a r&#13;
s c h o o ls , s to re s , X -w a y .&#13;
$ 2 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 -6 7 8 -0 1 5 4 .&#13;
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e s s ib le , 4 b d rm , 3 b a th s&#13;
(1 b a r r ie r fr e e ) ,A v a il 9 /1 5&#13;
$ 1 8 9 0 . 7 3 4 -5 4 6 -2 1 5 2 .&#13;
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1 5 0 0 s f, 4 b d rm , g a r a g e ,&#13;
a p p lia n c e s , p r iv a te d o c k ,&#13;
$ 1 1 8 5 . 5 1 7 -4 0 4 -9 2 2 1&#13;
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$ 3 5 /d a y ,$ 1 8 9 /w k , $ 7 0 0&#13;
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Em b a s s y H o te l 6 6 2 -7 1 0 0&#13;
E. Y P S I - 2 b d rm , g a ra g e ,&#13;
$ 7 0 0 + d e p o s it 8 u tilitie&#13;
s . N o p e ts . 1 6 1 5 R id g e&#13;
R d . 7 3 4 -2 1 6 -4 4 8 0&#13;
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S h a r e b a th 8 k itc h e n ,&#13;
c le a n 8 q u ie t , u tilitie s ,&#13;
f r e e c a b le 9 7 3 -0 2 6 1 ; P M&#13;
4 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th , w a lk o&#13;
u t b a s em e n t , n e a r&#13;
d o w n to w n A n n A r b o r ,&#13;
$ 1 ,3 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -5 0 2 -5 0 2 9&#13;
4 b d rm 4 b a th $ 1 9 9 /m o&#13;
4 % d o w n ,3 0 y r s ,8 % ! Ils tin&#13;
g s 8 0 0 -6 1 9 -3 8 1 6 x R 6 8 7&#13;
4 b d rm , 2 fu ll 2 h a lf&#13;
’ b a th s 3 5 0 0 s f . S tu d y ,&#13;
fir e p la c e , fo rm a l d in in g ,&#13;
C /A , A ll A p p lia n c e s .&#13;
$ 1 6 0 0 /m o . S e c 8 O K .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 5 2 8 -4 4 8 6&#13;
4 b d rm , p a rk s id e p r e s&#13;
e r v e , Y p s i. F in . b sm t,&#13;
to n s o f e x t ra s , $ 2 0 0 0 /&#13;
. m o . (7 3 4 ) 7 8 7 -8 4 8 0&#13;
F U R N IS H E D ro om s , n o&#13;
le a s e , lo n g /s h o r t te rm ,&#13;
w /fu r n is h e d k itc h e n u s e .&#13;
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le . $ 4 2 5 /m o . Can 7 3 4 -&#13;
3 2 7 -6 9 4 9 o r 6 6 2 -3 9 4 7&#13;
R o om fo r r e n t a ls o a 1&#13;
b d rm a p t fu rn is h e d , all&#13;
u tilitie s c a b le , A /C 7 3 4 -&#13;
4 8 3 - 7 6 6 5 , le a v e m s g&#13;
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s h a re 1 /2 h o u s e . B e a u tifu&#13;
lly fu rn is h e d . $ 3 5 0 +&#13;
, u tilitie s . 7 3 4 -4 8 3 -3 0 8 6 .&#13;
S h a r e k itc h e n 8 b a th .&#13;
w /4 n e a r E M U $ 4 0 0 in c&#13;
lu d e s u tilitie s 8 c a b le&#13;
7 3 4 -7 1 7 -5 2 0 8 ; 4 8 4 -4 3 7 1&#13;
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g , n o p e ts , g a r a g e .&#13;
$ 1 4 0 0 /m o 7 3 4 -4 2 8 -8 4 4 5 .&#13;
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Y p s i 8 C a n to n . 3 b d rm ,&#13;
f ir e p la c e , w a s h e r , d r y e r ,&#13;
fu ll b a s em e n t ,A C ,g a ra g e ,&#13;
b a rn , o n 5 a c re s . A v a il&#13;
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b d rm , 2 .5 b a th , p o o l&#13;
m e m . , 2 c a r g a r a g e .&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -5 4 6 -3 2 6 9&#13;
N /E A n n A r b o r&#13;
6 b e d r o o m s ,&#13;
w ith a c r e a g e . P e ts o k .&#13;
F u rn is h e d o r u n fu rn is h -&#13;
e d . $ 1 9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -7 3 0 -4 6 1 5 .&#13;
P r iv a te ro a d , 2 s to r y , 2 .5&#13;
b a th , ja c u z z i tu b , 3 + 1&#13;
b d rm , b u ilt-in s , A /C , all&#13;
a p p i., w o o d firs . Fin .&#13;
b sm t, 2 c a r g a r a g e . O n 1&#13;
a c r e . P e t b y a p p ro v a l.&#13;
$ 1 7 5 0 / m o . R E N T E D im&#13;
R e n o v a te d 3 b d rm 8 4&#13;
b d rm h o u s e in Y p s ila n ti -&#13;
A v a il S e p t . 1st. S e c . 8&#13;
W e lc o m e . 7 3 4 -7 7 5 -3 4 9 6 .&#13;
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C , a ll a p p i., g a r a g e , fe n c e&#13;
d , f in . b a s em e n t , in t o w&#13;
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b e s t o ffe r . 2 3 1 -8 6 9 -2 0 1 9&#13;
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r e t ir em e n t b e n e f its .&#13;
C a ll 7 3 4 -6 6 3 -6 7 7 7 .&#13;
F a x 6 6 3 -9 8 2 0 .&#13;
D E N T A L A S S IS T A N T&#13;
P T , P e d ia tr ic p ra c t ic e .&#13;
E x p e r ie n c e p r e fe r r e d .&#13;
F a x re s u m e to :&#13;
7 3 4 -6 6 3 -5 1 3 7&#13;
M e d ic a l D o c to r&#13;
F u ll-tim e p o s itio n r e q&#13;
u ire s g r a d u a te o f D o c to&#13;
r o f M e d ic in e p lu s re s id&#13;
e n c y in In te rn a l M e d i c&#13;
in e a n d fe llo w s h ip in&#13;
G e r ia tr ic M e d ic in e . M a il&#13;
a p p lic a tio n to S t. J o s e p h&#13;
M e r c y H e a lth S y s tem ,&#13;
A t te n t io n : B e th G ille s p ie ,&#13;
5 3 0 1 E. H u ro n R iv e r D r .,&#13;
A n n A r b o r ,M I 4 8 1 0 6 . O r,&#13;
em a il: g llle s b e@&#13;
tr in ity -h e a lth .o rg . EO E&#13;
MENTAL HEALTH&#13;
PROFESSIONAL&#13;
Wa shtenaw Cou n ty&#13;
T h is is a fu ll fu n c tio n in g&#13;
p ro fe s s io n a l p o s itio n&#13;
p e r fo rm in g a r a n g e o f&#13;
d ir e c t a n d in d ir e c t s e r v ic&#13;
e s w ith in a s p e c ific&#13;
p ro g r am . T h e e m p lo y e e&#13;
w ill b e r e s p o n s ib le fo r&#13;
m a k in g a s s e s sm e n ts as&#13;
w e l l as d e v e lo p in g a n d&#13;
im p lem e n t in g c a re&#13;
p la n s . T h e em p lo y e e&#13;
w ill w o r k as a m e m b e r o f&#13;
a te a m , c o o rd in a t in g&#13;
w o r k w ith o th e r p ro fe s s&#13;
io n a ls .&#13;
P o s s e s s io n o f a M a s te r 's&#13;
d e g r e e in S o c ia l W o r k o r&#13;
C lin ic a l P s y c h o lo g y .&#13;
T w o (2) y e a rs o f e x p e r ie&#13;
n c e in h um a n s e rv ic e s&#13;
in a n a re a r e le v a n t to th e&#13;
s p e c ific p o s itio n . R e g is t&#13;
r a t io n a s a S o c ia l W o r k e&#13;
r (S W ) f r o m th e S ta te o f&#13;
M ic h ig a n D e p a r tm e n t o f&#13;
L ic e n s in g a n d R e g u la t&#13;
io n , w ith e lig ib ility to&#13;
o b ta in C e r tific a tio n as a&#13;
S o c ia l W o r k e r (C SW )&#13;
w ith in tw o (2 ) y e a r s to&#13;
re ta in p o s itio n . E lig ib ility&#13;
w o u ld in d ic a te th a t a p p lic&#13;
a n t h a s h a d 2 y e a rs o r&#13;
m o r e o f d ir e c t s o c ia l&#13;
w o r k e x p e r ie n c e a c c e p t a&#13;
b le to th e d e p a r tm e n t .&#13;
C e r tific a tio n as a S o c ia l&#13;
W o r k e r . C e r tific a tio n&#13;
w o u ld In d ic a te th a t a p p lic&#13;
a n t h a s 2 y e a rs o r m o r e&#13;
o f d ir e c t s o c ia l w o r k&#13;
e x p e r ie n c e a c c e p ta b le to&#13;
th e d e p a r tm e n t . L im ite d&#13;
L ic e n s e d P s y c h o lo g is t.&#13;
C e r tific a tio n w o u ld in d ic&#13;
a te th a t a p p lic a n t h a s 2&#13;
y e a rs o r m o r e o f d ire c t&#13;
p s y c h o lo g y e x p e r ie n c e&#13;
a c c e p ta b le to th e d e p a r t m&#13;
e n t.&#13;
A p p ly a t&#13;
w w w .e w a s h te n a w .o r g&#13;
o r 2 2 0 N . M a in St.&#13;
A n n A r b o r , M l&#13;
.5 T em p o ra ry&#13;
Health&#13;
Se rv ice s&#13;
Instructional&#13;
A s s is t a n t&#13;
M in im u m o f tw o y e a rs o f&#13;
w o r k e x p e r ie n c e in th e&#13;
h e a lth c a re a re a o f&#13;
D e n ta l H y g ie n is t, O T , P T ,&#13;
P a r am e d ic , N u rs in g , o r&#13;
o th e r re la te d f ie ld . M u s t&#13;
b e a b le to in te r a c t fa v o r a&#13;
b ly w ith s tu d e n ts , p a re&#13;
n ts , s ta ff, a n d g e n e ra l&#13;
p u b lic . M u s t b e a b le to&#13;
d o s o m e f r e q u e n t liftin g ,&#13;
b e n d in g , s to o p in g ,&#13;
re s p o n d q u ic k ly a n d&#13;
m a n a g e c ris is . A s s o c ia te&#13;
d e g r e e p r e fe r r e d . S a la ry&#13;
ra n g e is $ 8 ,4 2 2 - $ 1 1 ,0 1 2 .&#13;
O b ta in a p p lic a tio n f r o m&#13;
th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty IS D ,&#13;
H R D e p t ., 5 1 7 -7 6 8 -5 2 0 0&#13;
o r v is it w w w .jc is d .o r g to&#13;
o b ta in a p p lic a tio n o r&#13;
v ie w th e fu ll jo b p o s tin g .&#13;
.4 Physical&#13;
Therapist&#13;
Assistant&#13;
.4 Reg iste red&#13;
O c cu p a t io n a l&#13;
T h erap ist&#13;
P ro v id e s p a r t - t im e o c c u p&#13;
a tio n a l th e r a p y s e rv ic e&#13;
to p h y s ic a lly im p a ir e d&#13;
c h ild r e n . M ic h ig a n C e r t if ic&#13;
a tio n as re g is te r e d&#13;
O c c u p a tio n a l T h e r a p is t.&#13;
M u s t b e a b le to d o&#13;
f r e q u e n t h e a v y liftin g ,&#13;
b e n d in g , s to o p in g ,&#13;
r e s p o n d q u ic k ly a n d&#13;
m a n a g e c ris is . S a la ry&#13;
ra n g e is $ 9 ,3 3 1 -$ 1 3 ,0 7 5 .&#13;
O b ta in a p p lic a tio n f r o m&#13;
th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty IS D ,&#13;
H R D e p t , 5 1 7 -7 6 8 -5 2 0 0&#13;
o r v is it w w w .jc is d .o r g to&#13;
o b ta in a p p lic a t io n o r&#13;
v ie w th e fu ll jo b p o s tin g .&#13;
R E C E P T IO N IS T /&#13;
C H A IR S ID E A S S IS T A N T&#13;
E x p ., P T , A n n A r b o r d e n ta&#13;
l o ff ic e 7 3 4 -3 3 2 -0 1 5 1&#13;
Registered Nurse •&#13;
P s y c h ia t r ic S e r v ic e s&#13;
H ia w a th a B e h a v io ra l&#13;
H e a lth - S a u lt S te M a r ie&#13;
A s s is t P h y s ic ia n s&#13;
/P s y c h ia tr is ts , u n d e r th e&#13;
d ire c tio n o f th e M e d ic a l&#13;
D ir e c to r , In p ro v id in g&#13;
o u tp a t ie n t p s y c h ia t r ic&#13;
s e rv ic e s . P e r fo rm n u rs in&#13;
g d u tie s w ith o u tp a t&#13;
ie n t p s y c h ia t r ic c lie n ts&#13;
a n d p e r fo rm s n e c e s s a ry&#13;
lia is o n , a d v o c a c y a n d&#13;
c o n s u lta tio n w o r k w ith&#13;
a n c illa ry a g e n c ie s F IA ,&#13;
c o u r ts , p h y s ic ia n s , h o s p&#13;
ita ls , fo s te r c a re p r o v id e&#13;
rs , c lin ic ia n s a n d fa m i lies&#13;
. A c t a s c a s e m a n a g e&#13;
r fo r c lie n ts w h o re c e iv e&#13;
m e d ic a t io n / p s y c h ia t r ic&#13;
s e rv ic e s o n ly .&#13;
P o s s e s s io n o f d ip lom a&#13;
f r o m a re c o g n iz e d&#13;
s c h o o l o f n u rs in g o r th e&#13;
e q u iv a le n t . P r io r e x p e r ie&#13;
n c e w o r k in g w ith&#13;
in d iv id u a ls w ith m e n ta l&#13;
illn e s s a n d / o r d e v e lo p m&#13;
e n ta l d is a b ilitie s p r e fe&#13;
r r e d . M u s t p o s s e s s&#13;
w o r k in g k n o w le d g e o f&#13;
c o m m u n it y r e s o u rc e s&#13;
a n d h a v e g o o d n e g o t ia t in&#13;
g s k ills . P o s s e s s io n&#13;
o f a S ta te o f M ic h ig a n&#13;
lic e n s e to p ra c t ic e as a&#13;
r e g is te r e d n u rs e . M u s t&#13;
m e e t s ta n d a rd s as a&#13;
Q u a lifie d M e n ta l H e a lth&#13;
P ro fe s s io n a l a t th e e n d&#13;
o f o n e y e a r o f e m p lo y m&#13;
e n t in th e p o s itio n .&#13;
A b ility to w r it e re p o r ts ,&#13;
c lin ic a l c o r r e s p o n d e n c e&#13;
a n d p r o c e d u r e m a n u a ls .&#13;
A b ility to e ffe c t iv e ly&#13;
p r e s e n t in fo rm a t io n a n d&#13;
r e s p o n d to q u e s t io n s&#13;
f r o m s ta ff. B o a rd m e m b&#13;
e rs , c o n s um e r s a n d th e&#13;
g e n e r a l p u b lic . C o m p u t e&#13;
r e x p e r ie n c e p r e fe r r e d .&#13;
M u s t b e a b le to p e r fo rm&#13;
a la t itu d e o f p ro je c ts a t&#13;
o n e t im e a n d b e a c c&#13;
o u n ta b le fo r c o n tin u e d&#13;
p ro g re s s . M u s t b e a b le&#13;
to m e e t r ig id d e a d lin e s&#13;
a n d p e r fo rm q u a lity w o r k&#13;
in a n e ffic ie n t m a n n e r .&#13;
M u s t b e a b le to w o r k c o o&#13;
p e r a t iv e ly w ith a g e n c y&#13;
s ta ff, c o n s u m e r s a n d th e&#13;
g e n e r a l p u b lic . In fe c t io n&#13;
c o n tro l t ra in in g . A p p o in t m&#13;
e n t s u b je c t to c r im in a l&#13;
b a c k g ro u n d c h e c k .&#13;
C o m p e t it iv e w a g e&#13;
a n d b e n e f its , in c lu d in g&#13;
h e a lth , life a n d d is a b ility&#13;
in s u ra n c e , tw o r e tir e m&#13;
e n ts a n d g e n e ro u s&#13;
le a v e p a c k a g e .&#13;
A p p ly in w r it in g to ;&#13;
H um a n R e s o u rc e s&#13;
M a n a g e r , 3 8 6 5 S.&#13;
M a c k in a c T r a il, S a u ft S te&#13;
M a r ie , M l 4 9 7 8 3 , o r F a x&#13;
9 0 6 - 6 3 2 -1 1 6 3 . P o s itio n&#13;
o p e n u n til fille d . EO E .&#13;
R E G IS T E R E D&#13;
NURSES&#13;
LICENSED&#13;
P R A C T IC A L&#13;
N U R S E S&#13;
P ro v in c ia l H o u s e , ir\&#13;
A d r ia n , M l, a n d H e r r ic k&#13;
M a n o r , in T e c u m s e h ,&#13;
M ic h ., (b o th lo n g - t e rm *&#13;
c a re fa c ilitie s a n d ' .&#13;
m e m b e r s o f P ro M e d Ic a&#13;
H e a lth S y s tem ) a re&#13;
s e e k in g R N s a n d LPNs .&#13;
P r o v in c ia l H o u s t f&#13;
R N /M D S S p e c ia lis t - Full&#13;
T im e , D a y S h ift&#13;
R N a n d L P N - F u llJh T T e j&#13;
M id n ig h t S h ift&#13;
R N s a n d L P N s - R e lie f&#13;
S ta tu s , V a r ia b le S h ift&#13;
H e r r ic k M a n o r&#13;
RN - Full T im e ,&#13;
A f te r n o o n S h ift&#13;
R N - P a rt T im e (3 2 h rs&#13;
b i-w e e k ly ) . V a r ia b le S h ift&#13;
R N s a n d L P N s - R e lie f&#13;
S ta tu s , V a r ia b le S h i f t -&#13;
Id e a l c a n d id a te s m u s t&#13;
p o s s e s s a c u r r e n t n u rs in&#13;
g lic e n s e in th e S ta te&#13;
o f M ic h ig a n . W e o f fe r&#13;
c o m p e t it iv e w a g e s a n d '&#13;
e x c e lle n t b e n e f i t s ^ ' '&#13;
in c lu d in g 4 0 1 (k ), tu itio r r&#13;
r e im b u r s e m e n t a n d p a id&#13;
t im e o ff. Q u a lifie d a p p l i c&#13;
a n ts s h o u ld s u b m it r e s&#13;
um e s v ia fa x to C lin ic a l&#13;
R e c ru ite r a t 5 1 7 -4 2 3 -&#13;
9 7 9 9 .&#13;
T o a p p ly o n lin e , v is it th e&#13;
C a r e e r O p p o r tu n it ie s ’&#13;
s e c tio n o f *&#13;
w w w .p r o m e d ic a .o r g&#13;
EO E&#13;
M em b er o f&#13;
Residential&#13;
A s s is t a n t s&#13;
W illo w b r o o k R e h a b ilita tio&#13;
n p ro v id e s a ll disQip&#13;
lin e s o f o u tp a t ie n t ,re h a '&#13;
b ilita t io n a n d o f f -s ita&#13;
re s id e n tia l c a re to a d u lts&#13;
re c o v e r in g f r o m T r a u m&#13;
a tic B ra in In ju r ie s . W e&#13;
a re c u r r e n t ly s e e k in g -&#13;
d y n am ic in d iv id u a ls to&#13;
w o r k a t o n e o f oup b e a u tifu&#13;
l re s id e n tia l faoili](ie^&#13;
in p ro v id in g a s s is ta ijic e .&#13;
to o u r c lie n ts in th e d e v&#13;
e lo p m e n t a n d p r o m o t&#13;
io n o f life s kills . C E N A s ,&#13;
D ir e c t C a re W o r k e r s ,&#13;
C O T A s , R e c T h e ra p is ts&#13;
o r P s y c h m a jo rs p r e fe r re&#13;
d . Full o r p a r t - t im e&#13;
m o rn in g , a f te rn o o n o r&#13;
m id n ig h t s h ifts w ith&#13;
ro ta tin g w e e k e n d s ^ ^&#13;
a v a ila b le .&#13;
Ca ll 8 1 0 - 2 2 7 - 0 1 1 9 "&#13;
E x t 2 1 2 , 2 0 6 o r J 2 U&#13;
fo r a n in te rv iew *.&#13;
R N / L P N&#13;
P in c k n e y h om e -c a r e&#13;
a g e n c y n o w h lw n g r&#13;
• P /T D a y s • ^&#13;
• C o n t in g e n t /O n -C a i l ' _&#13;
C a ll J o a n , 7 3 4 - 3 5 8 - 3 7 8 4&#13;
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦&#13;
G r a d u a te o f tw o y e a r&#13;
a s s is ta n ts h ip p ro g r am .&#13;
L ic e n s e d as a p h y s ic a l&#13;
th e r a p y a s s is ta n t. A p p r o v&#13;
a l b y th e M ic h ig a n&#13;
D e p a r tm e n t o f E d u c a tio n&#13;
as a p h y s ic a l th e r a p y&#13;
a s s is ta n t. M u s t b e a b le&#13;
to d o f r e q u e n t h e a v y liftin&#13;
g , b e n d in g , s to o p in g ,&#13;
r e s p o n d q u ic k ly a n d&#13;
m a n a g e c ris is . S a la ry&#13;
ra n g e is $ 9 ,3 3 1 -$ 1 3 ,0 7 5 .&#13;
O b ta in a p p lic a t io n f rom&#13;
th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty IS D ,&#13;
HR D e p t ., 5 1 7 -7 6 8 -5 2 0 0&#13;
o r v is it w w w .jc is d .o r g to&#13;
o b ta in a p p lic a t io n o r&#13;
v ie w th e fu ll jo b p o s tin g .&#13;
I.ouk what I sold&#13;
with the Classifieds.&#13;
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦&#13;
R e g is tra tion&#13;
S p e c ia lis t&#13;
huron gastro&#13;
center for digestive care&#13;
R a p id ly g r o w in g s p e c ia lty&#13;
p ra c t ic e is s e e k in g a&#13;
fu ll t im e r e g is tra tio n&#13;
s p e c ia lis t w ith a m in im&#13;
u m o f 1 y e a r m e d ic a l&#13;
o ff ic e e x p e r ie n c e .&#13;
R e s p o n s ib ilitie s in c lu d e&#13;
g r e e t in g a n d re a l t im e&#13;
re g is tra tio n o f p a tie n ts&#13;
u s in g N e x tG e n p ra c t ic e&#13;
m a n a g e m e n t s y s tem ,&#13;
a n s w e r in g p h o n e s a n d&#13;
o th e r d u tie s as a s s ig n e d .&#13;
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F a x re s um e to&#13;
HR S p e c ia lis t&#13;
7 3 4 -4 3 4 -9 5 1 7 o r m a il&#13;
to 5 3 0 0 E llio tt D r iv e ,&#13;
Y p s ila n ti, M l 4 8 1 9 7&#13;
T h e C o r n e r&#13;
H e a l t h C e n t e r ”&#13;
M S W S o c ia l W o r k e r&#13;
F T , 3 5 h r /w k , b e n e f its .&#13;
M u s t h a v e e x p e r ie n c e&#13;
w o r k in g w ith a d o le s c&#13;
e n ts , a ttn to d e ta il 8&#13;
s tro n g c o m m u n ic a t io n&#13;
s kills. P re fe r m a fb rn a l&#13;
8 c h i|d h e a lth /c r is is in te r v&#13;
e n t io n e x p e r ie f to e .&#13;
R e c e p t io n i s t , F / T&#13;
W ith b e n e f its . D e ta ilo&#13;
r ie n te d , g o o d c o m m u n ic&#13;
a t io n / c o m p u te r s k ills .&#13;
P re v io u s f r o n t d e s k&#13;
e x p e r ie n c e p r e fe r r e d .&#13;
C l e r i c a l /M A ? .&#13;
C le r ic a l s u p p o r t to n u rs in&#13;
g 8 b a c k u p fo r M A . 4 0&#13;
h rs w /b e n e f its . M u s t b e&#13;
a b le to h a n d le m u ltip le&#13;
ta s k s , b e d e ta il o r ie n te d .&#13;
P re v io u s e x p e r ie n c e 8&#13;
M A c e r t m u c h p r e fe r r e d .&#13;
S e n d r e s um e ^ Q&#13;
B. S u lliv a n , 4 7 N . H u r o n ,&#13;
Y p s ila n ti, M I 4 8 1 9 7 ; F A X&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 4 -3 1 0 0 o r&#13;
b s u !liv a n@ c o rn e r&#13;
h e a lth .o rg . EO E&#13;
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦&#13;
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Jen R, Brighton&#13;
D e n ta l A s s t - D e s ire d ,&#13;
E x p , 2 0 h r s / w e e k , tu e s -&#13;
F ri, c a ll 7 3 4 -7 6 1 -7 8 3 0 o r&#13;
fa x 7 3 4 -7 6 1 -9 2 3 2&#13;
T ir e T e c h n ic ia n - E x p e r ie&#13;
n c e p r e fe r r e d b u t n o t&#13;
n e c e s s a ^ . M u s t h a v e&#13;
v a lid d r iv e r s lic e n s e .&#13;
P le a s e c a ll 7 3 4 -4 8 2 -1 1 8 2&#13;
W a i t p e rs o n n e e d e d fo r&#13;
lu n c h 8 d in n e r . A p p ly a t&#13;
A m a d e u s C a fe , 1 2 2 E.&#13;
W a s h in g to n , A n n A r b o r&#13;
W a re h o u se&#13;
D e n ta l A s s t /L a b a s s t&#13;
n e e d e d . S e n d r e s u m e to&#13;
7 3 4 -6 6 2 -4 1 5 6&#13;
D i r e c t C a r e A s s is t a n t&#13;
D o w o r k y o u e n jo y .&#13;
S u p p o r t s p e c ia l p o p u la tio&#13;
n a d u lts . $ 7 .5 0 h r a n d&#13;
g o o d b e n e f its . C a ll 7 3 4 -&#13;
6 9 9 - 3 8 0 8 o r 7 3 4 -6 9 9 -&#13;
6 5 4 3 B e lle v ille .&#13;
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MidMichigan Medical Center-Midland is seeking an&#13;
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D O D G E C A R A V A N '9 9&#13;
$ 2 9 9 0 . P e r fe c t in a n d&#13;
o u t , 1 - fam ily n o k id s , n o&#13;
a c c id e n ts , re g m a in t ,&#13;
n e w r e p a ir s d o n e fo r U&#13;
1 7 3 K m i. (7 3 4 )4 2 9 -4 2 6 1&#13;
m y a d to d a y@ g m a ll.c o m&#13;
Pim&#13;
S a l e P r i c e s o n&#13;
Q u a l i t y C a r s ,&#13;
T r u c k s &amp; V a n s -&#13;
A l l b a c k e d B y o u r&#13;
6 0 y e a r&#13;
R e p u t a t i o n !&#13;
'D6MAZDA6S&#13;
2 to choose from, both have&#13;
balance of factory warranty.&#13;
’02 FORD RANGER&#13;
Flare side, white, gas mileage&#13;
s p e c ia l___ ................$ 5,995&#13;
'02 MERCURY COUGAR&#13;
Auto, charcoal grey. 1 owner.&#13;
Sharpi........................... $7,990&#13;
'040LDSALER0&#13;
29K. one owner, clean,&#13;
priced to move....... $ 8,9 95&#13;
'02 CHEVY SILVERADO REG CAB&#13;
White. 24K. auto........ $10,900&#13;
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE ES&#13;
V6. auto, leather. 4x4, loaded&#13;
$ 11,900&#13;
'04 FORD MUSTANG&#13;
40th anniversary edition,&#13;
one owner, low miles, like&#13;
new..............................$ 12,500&#13;
06 FORD FOCUS&#13;
Auto, power, gas mileage&#13;
s p e c ia l................... $12,900&#13;
'07 FORD TAURUS&#13;
Low miles, many to choose&#13;
from, as low as . . . $ 12,950&#13;
'07 FORD TAURUS SE&#13;
3 to choose Irom, as low&#13;
a s ..................... $13,500&#13;
'04 MAZDA B3000 EXT CAB&#13;
PICKUP&#13;
39K, black, a u to . $13,900&#13;
07 FORD FOCUS&#13;
Red beauty, auto,&#13;
like new...................&#13;
04 GRAND MARQUIS GS&#13;
Arizona beige, tan doth. 25K&#13;
miles, travel ready!. . .$14,500&#13;
07 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS&#13;
Travel ready!........ $15,961&#13;
'07 MAZDA 5&#13;
2 to choose from, low miles,&#13;
gray or black. $16,900&#13;
'04 MAZDA 6 S&#13;
Auto, all power, leather, moonroof,&#13;
black beauty.. $16,900&#13;
'04 MAZDA 6&#13;
V6, auto, all power, lealher,&#13;
moon, b^ck on black diamond&#13;
................................... $ 16,900&#13;
'07 GRAND MARQUIS LS&#13;
Loaded. 1 owner, lealher&#13;
&amp; all the options, save&#13;
thousands.................$16,900&#13;
OOCADILLIACDEVILLE&#13;
All the options, priced to&#13;
move........................ $ 17,995&#13;
'OS DODGE RAM RUMBLE&#13;
BEE EDITION 4X4&#13;
Unique yellow, one owner,&#13;
all the options, must&#13;
s e e ..............................$ 18,900&#13;
'06 MONTEGO PREMIER&#13;
AWL Drive w/navigatlon&#13;
&amp; leather. 18K low&#13;
miles.................. $19,900&#13;
'07 LINCOLN MKZ&#13;
Autumn red, moonroot, navigation.&#13;
loaded. 9K . $27,900&#13;
D E M O S A L E&#13;
Several ma ke s and&#13;
models to choose from&#13;
O P E N&#13;
M o n &amp; T h u r s&#13;
t i l l 9 p m&#13;
T u e s , W e d ,&#13;
F r i t i l l 6 p m&#13;
UncoliHVIepcupy&#13;
Mazda&#13;
Ypsiiaiiti&#13;
( 7 3 4 ) 4 8 2 - 7 1 3 3&#13;
950 East Michigan Ave&#13;
US 12-10 minutes Irom A2.&#13;
__________,■ 2067946-01&#13;
Ford Windstar '95 f&#13;
_ , . 9 4 - F u lly lo a d e d , c o ld a ir&#13;
m o o n r o o f ru n s g re a t .&#13;
e d . $ 2 ,8 7 5 . 7 3 4 -9 7 3 -0 8 7 8 $ 2 0 0 0 /b e s t 7 3 4 -9 2 9 -2 4 1 5&#13;
F o rd W in d s ta r G L '9 6&#13;
1 1 9 k , a u to , a ir , c ru is e , a ir&#13;
b a g , A B S , T r a c t io n , fa ir&#13;
c o n d itio n , $ 2 7 5 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )6 7 8 - 0 7 5 0 . i&#13;
H O N D A A C C O R D L X '91&#13;
1 8 0 ,0 0 0m l 2 D R F a ir c o n d I&#13;
ru n s w e l l 2 n e w 17" tire s&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 o b o . 8 1 0 -6 1 0 -3 4 5 2&#13;
H O N D A A c c o rd 9 6 1 6 5 k&#13;
m ile s , g o o d c o n d itio n ,&#13;
B a c k -to -S c h o o l s p e c ia l!&#13;
G o o d , r e lia b le t r a n s p o r ta&#13;
t io n . C le a n , n o ru s t. All&#13;
m a in te n a n c e p e r fo rm e d .&#13;
$ 2 ,4 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 0 4 -1 6 9 5&#13;
jo a je a@ c o m c a s t .n e t&#13;
S a a b 9 0 0 S '9 1 - F u lly&#13;
lo a d e d ru n s 8 d r iv e s&#13;
g r e a t . 1 6 0 0 /b e s t.&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 9 8 -3 7 7 6&#13;
S A T U R N S L 2 9 8 4 d o o r ,&#13;
A U T O . A /C $ 2 7 5 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 )9 1 3 - 8 6 7 2 .&#13;
T O Y O T A C am r y LE 9 3 .&#13;
1 8 7K . A u to , g o o d c o n d .&#13;
2 o w n e rs W e ll m a in ta&#13;
in e d . $ 2 3 0 0 .&#13;
7 3 4 -8 4 6 -5 9 5 6 .&#13;
S a tu rn LW 2 W a g o n '0 0 - H o n d a C R V E X '9 9 -&#13;
V 6 ,a u to ,le a th e r ,e x c e lle n t E x c e lle n t C o n d . 1 5 7K ,&#13;
c o n d . $ 4 9 5 0 / b e s t 2 4 8 - a u to , C D , r o o f ra c k ,&#13;
2 4 9 -6 2 9 3 , 7 3 4 -6 1 0 -8 0 0 0 $ 7 3 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 1 7 -7 6 6 4 .&#13;
$ 5 0 0 1 P o lic e Im p o u n d s !&#13;
H o n d a .e tc f r o m $ 5 0 0 L is tin&#13;
g s : 8 0 0 -6 1 9 -3 7 9 0 x 2 2 7 5&#13;
Domestic&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
3 vy Ave&lt;&#13;
W O W $ 6 ,8 5 0&#13;
L o u L a r ic h e C h e v ro le t&#13;
S w itc h to la r ic h e .c o m&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 453-4600&#13;
C h e v y C o r v e t te '9 8&#13;
R a re F in d ! 5 8K m ile s ,&#13;
o n ly $ 1 2 ,5 0 0&#13;
L o u L a r ic h e C h e v ro le t&#13;
S w itc h to la r ic h e .c o m&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 453-4600&#13;
C h ry s le r C o n v e r t ib le '0 5&#13;
S e b r in g T o u r in g ,O n ly 2 5 K&#13;
Fu ll w a r r a n ty , lik e n e w ,&#13;
lo a d e d , b e a u t ifu l s ilv e r&#13;
g r e e n . $ 1 4 ,9 0 0 . 4 2 6 -8 9 5 2&#13;
C h ry s le r P T C ru is e r '0 6 -&#13;
A u to A C C D p o w e r 2 9K&#13;
m in t $ 9 4 0 0 7 3 4 -4 8 4 -0 8 4 9&#13;
D o d g e In t r e p id '0 0 - 6 4K ,&#13;
N o ru s t, g o o d c o n d .,&#13;
C h am p a g n e g o ld ,&#13;
$ 5 0 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 8 3 -9 2 9 4&#13;
F O R D M u s ta n g G T&#13;
C o n v e r t ib le '0 3 . 5 s p e e d .&#13;
6 6K h w y . L e a th e r .a la rm ,&#13;
6 -C D , M a g s . S e a le d ,n o&#13;
w a x r e q u ir e d ! $ 1 4 ,7 5 0 .&#13;
N o w in te rs 2 4 8 -4 1 7 -2 2 2 2&#13;
F O R D T A U R U S S E S '0 4&#13;
2 4 V a lv e , a u to , a ir , all&#13;
p o w e r , C D , 6 0 K , c le a n ,&#13;
$ 7 ,5 0 0 . 7 3 4 -3 0 2 -4 4 1 9&#13;
F o rd T a u r u s '0 4 A u to&#13;
A /C C D p o w e r 5 0K c le a n ,&#13;
$ 7 6 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 8 4 -0 8 4 9 .&#13;
M IT S U B IS H I G a la n t G T Z&#13;
0 1 ' 1 1 1K , g o o d c o n d itio&#13;
n , Bla c k , C D c h a n g e r ,&#13;
le a th e r , s u n ro o f. P o w e r&#13;
e v e r y th in g , $ 4 ,0 0 0 o r&#13;
b e s t o ffe r (7 3 4 )3 3 0 - 3 7 4 0&#13;
P o n t i a c G r a n d A m O l&#13;
1 o w n e r , 5 7K m l, lo a d e d&#13;
$ 5 7 0 0 7 3 4 -2 1 6 -2 6 3 4&#13;
P O N T IA C S U N F IR E 2 0 0 3&#13;
6 7 1 0 0 m ile s , 2 d o o r , a u to&#13;
m a t ic , s p o r t p k g . like&#13;
n e w c o n d itio n , $ 6 5 0 0 .&#13;
C h u c k (7 3 4 )9 0 4 - 1 7 6 0&#13;
d a y s o r (7 3 4 )4 3 9 -4 1 9 1&#13;
e v e s 8 w e e k e n d s .&#13;
Import&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
B U IC K R E G A L '9 2 - 1 3 0 +&#13;
m ile s , 4 d o o r . $ 1 1 0 0 .&#13;
G o o d c o n d 5 1 7 -6 7 3 -4 5 2 6&#13;
F o rd A e r o s t a r C a rg o V a n I&#13;
'9 6 N o ru s t,R u n s g o o d . \&#13;
$ 1 4 0 0 /b e s t .7 3 4 - 8 7 8 - 9 2 16&#13;
F o rd E x p lo r e r X L T 4 x 4&#13;
M u s t s e ll!$ 1 ,4 5 0 o b o . lis tin&#13;
g s 8 0 0 - 6 3 0 - 3 6 9 4 x 5 7 4 6&#13;
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Call (734) 994-6711,1-800-589-9888&#13;
Short and long term contracts available.&#13;
RATES&#13;
3 l i n e s , 3 0 d a y s — $ 1 5 2&#13;
3 0 x T h e A n n A r b o r N e w s , 4 x F F F , 4 x T V W E E K ,&#13;
4 x L i v i n g s t o n C o m m u n i t y N e w s&#13;
NEW AND USED CARS&#13;
A c u r a L e g e n d '9 2 -&#13;
1 4 9 K ., g o o d c o n d&#13;
s u n ro o f , w h ite , le a th e r ,&#13;
$ 2 2 5 0 /b e s t 7 3 4 -9 4 5 -5 2 0 5&#13;
A U D I A 6 2 .7 T 0 4 3 1 ,0 0 0&#13;
m ile s , 4 d o o r , a u to m a t ic ,&#13;
e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n ,&#13;
$ 2 7 ,5 0 0 . L o a d e d ! B o s e ,&#13;
s u n ro o f , T ip t r o n ic a n d&#13;
m o r e . N e w c a r w a r r a n ty ,&#13;
m a in te n a n c e in e ffe c t .&#13;
(7 3 4 )2 7 6 - 8 0 4 2 .____________&#13;
H o n d a A c c o rd E X '9 5 -V 6 ,&#13;
B la c k , 4 D o o r , A u to , A /C&#13;
V e r y W e il M a in ta in e d !&#13;
$ 4 8 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 9 7 5 -0 7 7 1&#13;
H o n d a A c c o rd S E '9 7 -&#13;
E x c e lle n t C o n d . 2 1 6 K ,&#13;
m o o n r o o f , a u to , C D ,&#13;
$ 4 ,4 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 1 7 -7 6 6 4 .&#13;
H o n d a C iv ic '0 5&#13;
G a s S a v e r !&#13;
H u r iy ! $ 1 0 ,7 5 0&#13;
L o u L a r ic h e C h e v ro le t&#13;
S w itc h to la r ic h e .c o m&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 453-4600&#13;
K ia R i o '0 2&#13;
4 d o o r 4 2K m i, $ 4 4 5 0&#13;
( 7 3 4 ) 9 1 3 - 8 6 7 2&#13;
J e e p G r a n d C h e ro k e e&#13;
'9 6 - 1 2 9 ,3 0 0 , V - 8 5 .2 L&#13;
G e o rg ia c a r n o ru s t, all&#13;
s e rv ic e p a p e r s r e d /b ik&#13;
Ith r , $ 5 0 0 0 . 7 3 4 -9 7 3 -9 9 9 0&#13;
J e e p G r a n d C h e ro k e e&#13;
L a re d o '9 9 - 4 .0 L , a u to ,&#13;
FW D , a ll p o w e r , A C ,&#13;
1 2 1 K, A B S , g o o d c o n d .&#13;
O r ig in a l o w n e r .&#13;
$ 5 5 0 0 /b e s t 7 3 4 -8 8 3 -8 5 5 0&#13;
J E E P G r a n d C h e ro k e e&#13;
'0 6 - S a v e 5 0 % o f f o r ig in&#13;
a l list p r ic e d u e to o n e&#13;
s c ra tc h , 3 4 ,0 0 0 m ile s ,&#13;
a u to m a t ic , e x c e lle n t c o n d&#13;
itio n , 8 c y lin d e rs , 4W D ,&#13;
A ir , le a th e r , p o w e r s e a ts ,&#13;
s u n ro o f, c o m p le te to w&#13;
p a c k a g e , $ 1 3 ,5 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 6 6 5 -3 2 7 4 .&#13;
Trailers&#13;
T r a ile r - 6 x 1 2 D u a lly&#13;
2 ' s id e w a lls . 5 ' ta ilg a te .&#13;
M e ta l fir , b la c k . $ 1 0 0 0 /&#13;
b e s t . 7 3 4 -7 9 6 -0 9 6 0 .&#13;
Trucks&#13;
Lexus ES 300 '93-&#13;
S h a rp , g r e e n /g r a y . 1 4 5K ,&#13;
$ 3 2 0 0 (7 3 4 ) 6 6 3 -1 2 5 0&#13;
F o rd F I 5 0 - '0 6 , E x c e lle n t&#13;
c o n d . 3 4 0 0 m ile s , 5 .4 t r i to&#13;
n V 8 , fu lly lo a d e d , in c&#13;
lu d e s A s t ro C a p .&#13;
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 (7 3 4 ) 9 9 4 -4 2 7 8&#13;
M e r c e d e s -B e n z 4 5 0 S LC&#13;
1 9 7 7 $ 5 ,9 9 1 . C la s s ic 2 -&#13;
d o o r h a rd to p . O r ig in a l&#13;
o w n e r . P am p e r e d fu tu r e&#13;
c o lle c t ib le 7 3 4 -8 8 7 -5 6 0 4 .&#13;
F o rd F -1 5 0 '8 9 - R e g u la r&#13;
c a b , m a n u a l t r a n s , 8 7K&#13;
m i. s t r a ig h t 6 , A s tro c a p ,&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 /b e s t 7 3 4 -5 7 8 -3 8 9 4&#13;
M E R C E D E S B E N Z S 6 0 0&#13;
'9 3 - A u to , s u n ro o f , 1 2 0K ,&#13;
$ 5 .9 0 0 /b e s t . 7 3 4 -9 4 5 -&#13;
3 3 9 3 o r 7 3 4 -6 6 8 -1 5 3 2&#13;
G M C C a n y o n '0 4 - Ext.&#13;
a u to A /C , C D , 6 0 K , c le a n ,&#13;
$ 8 9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 8 4 -9 9 0 1 .&#13;
T o y o ta C am r y LE '9 8 -&#13;
w h i t e , a u to , A /C , C D ,&#13;
9 8 ,5 0 0 m i. G r e a t c a r.&#13;
$ 4 9 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 4 7 5 -3 7 3 4&#13;
Truck and&#13;
Cars Parts&#13;
T O Y O T A C A M R Y X L E 0 6&#13;
3 3 5 0 0 m i, 4 d o o r ,&#13;
e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n .&#13;
B la c k / B e ig e $ 1 8 ,5 0 0&#13;
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 W A R R A N T Y&#13;
(9 8 9 )6 6 6 - 6 5 0 9 .&#13;
C h e v y S ilv e r a d o '0 4 -&#13;
4 x 4 e x t . c a b , 6 7K .&#13;
E x c . c o n d it io n . $ 1 4 ,5 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 9 8 -0 5 5 9&#13;
Vans and Buses&#13;
A c u r a , H y u n d a i, Kia&#13;
M its u b is h i, N is s a n&#13;
6 6 3 -7 7 7 0&#13;
a n n a rb o ra u tom o tiv e .c om&#13;
C3 0 DO&#13;
A u d i&#13;
H o w a r d C o o p e r A u d i&#13;
H o n d a /P o r s c h e /V W&#13;
2 5 7 5 S . S ta te . 7 6 1 -3 2 0 0&#13;
B R IG H T O N&#13;
C H R Y S L E R D O D G E JE E P&#13;
G r a n d R iv e r , E o f U S -2 3&#13;
H o m e o f R e a lity D e a ls&#13;
8 1 0 -2 2 9 -4 1 0 0&#13;
C U E T E R&#13;
C h iy s le r - J e e p - D o d g e&#13;
2 4 4 8 W a s h te n a w&#13;
4 3 4 -2 4 2 4 O v e r 1 0 0 u s e d&#13;
_______ c a rs in s to c k _______&#13;
S A L IN E D O D G E&#13;
C H R Y S L E R J E E P&#13;
7 3 4 -4 2 9 -9 4 3 1&#13;
V IL L A G E M O T O R S A L E S&#13;
C h r y s le r - D o d g e - J e e p&#13;
7 3 4 -4 7 5 -8 6 6 1&#13;
F IS C H E R H O N D A&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 3 -0 3 2 3&#13;
15 E. M ic h ig a n&#13;
H o w a r d C o o p e r H o n d a&#13;
V W /P o r s c h e /A u d i&#13;
2 5 7 5 S. S ta te . 7 6 1 -3 2 0 0&#13;
T O Y O T A E c h o '0 1 - 8 2K&#13;
m ile s , m a n u a l, g o o d&#13;
c o n d it io n . S ilv e r . A ir , C D ,&#13;
$ 5 5 0 0 . P la tin um w a r r a n t&#13;
y to 1 0 0 K m ile s . 4 0 M P G&#13;
(7 3 4 )3 6 8 - 1 9 7 2 .____________&#13;
T o y o ta P riu s '01 -G r e e n ,&#13;
6 7 K m i ,p o w e r e v e r y th in g&#13;
a u to , w e ll m a in ta in e d ,&#13;
$ 9 9 0 0 . (7 3 4 ) 6 6 0 -4 0 1 2&#13;
V W N E W B E E T L E '0 3&#13;
G L X T u r b o . 4 2 K m i, 5&#13;
s p d , s p o r t p k g in c lu d in g&#13;
e le c s u n ro o f, r e a r s p o ile r&#13;
s p o r t w h e e ls , le a th e r&#13;
in te r io r . $ 9 ,9 0 0 . Ca ll&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 9 6 -9 1 2 9 .&#13;
C h ry s le r V o y a g e r M in i&#13;
V a n '0 2 - 3 .3 L , a u to , FW D ,&#13;
a il p o w e r , A /C , 1 1 2K ,&#13;
g o o d c o n d . o r ig in a l&#13;
o w n e r . $ 5 2 5 0 /b e s t .&#13;
7 3 4 -8 8 3 -8 5 5 0&#13;
D O D G E C A R A V A N&#13;
'0 3 - A ll p o w e r , c ru is e ,&#13;
e x c e lle n t , $ 5 9 0 0 .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 7 2 -7 6 3 9&#13;
D o d g e G r a n d C a ra v a n&#13;
'0 7 A u to C D p o w e r 2 0K&#13;
w a r r $ 1 6 ,2 0 0 3 2 0 -2 5 1 4 .&#13;
F o rd W in d s ta r '0 2 -&#13;
e x c e lle n t c o n d , n e w e r&#13;
t ir e s , 1 2 8K , $ 4 5 0 0&#13;
8 1 0 -2 3 1 -3 9 3 9&#13;
LE XU S&#13;
O F A N N A R B O R&#13;
5 9 0 A u to M a ll D r.&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 9 9 6 -1 6 6 2&#13;
^ 0&#13;
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3 5 0 0 J a c k s o n Rd .&#13;
V W P a s s a t ' 9 5 - 1 7 9K&#13;
m ile s , $ 2 5 0 0 . 5 -S p e e d&#13;
(5 1 7 )6 7 3 - 4 5 2 6 .____________&#13;
V W P A S S A T W A G O N '9 9&#13;
B lu e w /b ia c k le a th e r , a u to&#13;
w /t ip t r o n ic , 4 c y l, 1 .8 L&#13;
tu rb o e n g in e , A B S , p o w e&#13;
r m o o n r o o f /d o o r s /w in -&#13;
d o w s , h e a te d s e a ts , 9 3K&#13;
m i, 2 n d o w n e r , g o o d g a s&#13;
m ile a g e , re g u la r ly m a in ta&#13;
in e d , e x c e lle n t c o n d .&#13;
$ 8 ,4 0 0 . S 7 3 4 -4 2 9 -7 9 7 7&#13;
G M C C a rg o V a n '01&#13;
5 1 ,0 0 0 m ile Tong $ 1 1 ,9 0 0&#13;
L o u L a r ic h e C h e v ro le t&#13;
S w itc h to la r ic h e .c o m&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 453-4600&#13;
T O Y O T A A V A L O N '9 9&#13;
C le a n , lo a d e d , $ 6 5 0 0 .&#13;
7 3 4 -9 7 3 -3 0 2 6&#13;
T o y o t a S i e n n a&#13;
'9 8 -L o a d e d . 8 2K , e x c e lle&#13;
n t, $ 6 4 0 0 7 3 4 -9 7 2 -7 6 3 9&#13;
A N N A R B O R IM P O R T S&#13;
B M W 8 0 0 -5 6 1 -2 9 6 9&#13;
M e r c e d e s 8 0 0 -8 9 7 -2 3 7 4&#13;
B U I C K&#13;
BRIARWOOD FORD&#13;
M ic h , a t S ta te , 4 2 9 -5 4 7 8&#13;
B r ig h t o n F o r d -M e r c u r y&#13;
8 2 4 0 W . G ra n d R iv e r&#13;
a t 1-96. (8 1 0 ) 2 2 7 -1 1 7 1&#13;
Vehicles Wanted&#13;
S a t u r n O f A n n A r b o r&#13;
s a tu r n o fa n n a rb o r .c om&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 7 6 9 -3 9 9 1&#13;
J IM B R A D L E Y&#13;
B U IC K 7 3 4 -7 6 9 -1 2 0 0&#13;
3 5 0 0 J a c k s o n Rd&#13;
G E N E B U T M A N F O R D&#13;
2 1 0 5 W a s h te n a w&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2007 www.mlive.com&#13;
Livingston County a leader in housing g row th&#13;
B Y TO M T O L EN&#13;
A N D D A V ID J E S S E&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r s&#13;
When talk turns to fastgrowing&#13;
areas in Michigan,&#13;
the conversation almost a lways&#13;
starts with Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
U.S. Census figures re leased&#13;
Wednesday show&#13;
why: The number of housing&#13;
units in the county&#13;
grew by 20 percent over six&#13;
years, from 2000 to 2006.&#13;
That was the biggest percentage&#13;
increase in the&#13;
state.&#13;
Meanwhile, an analysis&#13;
of those same census figures&#13;
shows that the average&#13;
price of a home grew&#13;
at more than twice the rate&#13;
of household income in&#13;
Livingston and Washtenaw&#13;
counties since 1990.&#13;
The figures show that in&#13;
spite of long-term housing&#13;
growth, the recent economic&#13;
downturn has begun&#13;
to take its toll.&#13;
In the one-year period&#13;
from Ju ly 1, 2005, to Ju ly&#13;
1, 2006, Livingston County&#13;
saw housing growth slow&#13;
to just more than 2 percent,&#13;
which put it behind counties&#13;
like Grand Traverse,&#13;
which led the state with an&#13;
increase of about 3 percent&#13;
in the number of housing&#13;
units in the same period.&#13;
That’s not a surprise to&#13;
Livingston County planning&#13;
experts. They say the&#13;
Housing unit growth&#13;
The U.S. Census Bureau released statistics Wednesday showing the number of housing units&#13;
by county. Local figures are below:&#13;
County July 1,2000 : July 1,2001 July 1,2002 July 1,2003 July 1,2004 July 1,2005 July 1,2006&#13;
Livingston County 59,537 ; 61,758 64,011 66,171 68,375 70,449 71,875&#13;
Washtenaw County 131,631 i 133,819 136,591 139,233 141,910 144,748 146,376&#13;
Source: U.S. Census THE ANN ARBOR NEWS&#13;
county is just following the&#13;
statewide trend.&#13;
“W hile housing growth&#13;
has slowed down in southeast&#13;
Michigan, it has declined&#13;
the least in Washtenaw&#13;
and Livingston coun-&#13;
S EE HOUSING, A2&#13;
H i s t o r i c l o c a t i o n , l o c a t i o n , l o c a t i o n&#13;
Howell landlords believe in preserving classic buildings for tenants&#13;
A side view of some of the Lewises' buildings at 114,116,118, and 120&#13;
State St. in Howell.&#13;
B Y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
N ew s S t a f f W rite r&#13;
D on and Pam Lewis are&#13;
not afraid to “put all&#13;
their eggs in one basket”&#13;
- if you’ll excuse&#13;
the cliche - as long as&#13;
the basket is in the right&#13;
location.&#13;
The Cohoctah Township couple&#13;
learned what it takes to be successful&#13;
landlords. It ’s a lesson&#13;
that has since netted the couple&#13;
24,000 square feet of prime space&#13;
in downtown Howell, with an&#13;
additional 16,000 square feet in&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
“Our first two rentals (more&#13;
than 20 years ago) were disasters,&#13;
and I swore I ’d never do it&#13;
again,” said Don Lewis, a former&#13;
Detroit police officer turned attorney.&#13;
“Bu t we learned a lot,” he said,&#13;
and they tried again in 1995, with&#13;
the building at 118 State S t , that&#13;
now houses his law firm. “ The&#13;
key is location, location, location,”&#13;
said Don Lewis, “ and a&#13;
classic building.”&#13;
The couple’s most recent purchase,&#13;
an 8,600-square-foot building&#13;
that cost about $700,000 at&#13;
121 N. Michigan Ave., brought&#13;
their tally to six downtown Howell&#13;
properties within walking distance&#13;
of the historic Livingston&#13;
County Courthouse. The four&#13;
others, which abut his law office,&#13;
are at: 114,116,120 and 122 State&#13;
St. The collection of buildings, all&#13;
of which date to the 1800s and are&#13;
listed on the National Register of&#13;
Historic Places, make up State&#13;
Street Properties.&#13;
“Howell really has character,”&#13;
said Don Lewis, explaining the&#13;
couple’s preference for investing&#13;
there.&#13;
“ It ’s not a prefab town.”&#13;
The Lewises enjoy preserving&#13;
the past in their furniture, their&#13;
art and their buildings. Fo • them,&#13;
that means restoring the treasures&#13;
to their original grandeur.&#13;
S EE PRO P ER T IE S , A4&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Don and Pam Lewis own six buildings in downtown Howell. They have&#13;
invested money and time into restoring the historic structures with the&#13;
intent of one day passing them on to their children.&#13;
■ Names: Don and Pam&#13;
Lewis.&#13;
■ Ages: Both said they&#13;
are in their late 50s.&#13;
■ Occupations: Don,&#13;
attorney and landlord;&#13;
Pam landlord.&#13;
■ Residence: Cohoctah,&#13;
Township, 32 years.&#13;
■ Family: Married for&#13;
37 years; children, Gabe,&#13;
Jake, Heidi, Ashley;&#13;
grandchildren Madeline,&#13;
4 and Grace, 2.&#13;
■ Business experience:&#13;
Self taught, Don's&#13;
background in law&#13;
enforcement; Pam is a&#13;
retired nurse&#13;
■ Philosophy on&#13;
historic buildings: "To&#13;
buy them, fix them up&#13;
and keep them. We like&#13;
the idea o f passing them&#13;
on to the kids" - Don&#13;
Lewis.&#13;
■ In free time: Family&#13;
time with kids and&#13;
grandchildren, working&#13;
on the buildings, golf.&#13;
■ Story behind first&#13;
purchase: Don Lewis&#13;
went to then-attorney&#13;
David Reader's office for&#13;
a deposition. Reader's&#13;
office was on State&#13;
Street. Lewis admired&#13;
the building and the&#13;
block. He later saw&#13;
the adjacent building&#13;
was available for rent.&#13;
He bought it and&#13;
began expanding his&#13;
management company.&#13;
■ Philosophy about&#13;
new buildings: "The&#13;
cost of buying an older&#13;
building is cheaper than&#13;
the cost of building&#13;
new."&#13;
Wireless Internet service coming to Livingston County within 2 years&#13;
Brighton and&#13;
I townships of Green&#13;
Oak, Hamburg,&#13;
Brighton to get it first&#13;
B Y TO M T O L EN&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
Imagine having free, w ireless&#13;
In tern et access from&#13;
anywhere in Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
We’re not talking about&#13;
limited coffee shop access&#13;
through individual W iF i portals.&#13;
It could be available to all&#13;
of Livingston County within&#13;
two years.&#13;
The same company that is&#13;
bringing the service countywide&#13;
in Oakland County by&#13;
mid-2008 is working on the&#13;
project in Livingston County.&#13;
Washtenaw county also is&#13;
installing wireless Internet,&#13;
and so far it ’s available in&#13;
downtown Ann Arbor, Manchester&#13;
and Saline.&#13;
Livingston County service&#13;
w ill be launched in the populous&#13;
southeastern portion&#13;
of the county “ by the end&#13;
of the year,” when the free&#13;
wireless Internet service,&#13;
called Wireless Livingston,&#13;
is expected to be operational,&#13;
says County Information&#13;
Technology D irector Paul&#13;
McNamara.&#13;
The company doing the&#13;
work is MichTel Communications&#13;
of Pontiac, the same&#13;
firm that is providing free&#13;
wireless Internet service&#13;
in parts of seven Oakland&#13;
County communities: 'Troy,&#13;
Pontiac, Birmingham, Royal&#13;
Oak, Madison Heights, Oak&#13;
Pa rk and Wixom.&#13;
According to MichTel&#13;
General Manager Tony Yangouyian&#13;
the company is paying&#13;
the full cost of in sta lling&#13;
the infrastructure, and&#13;
w ill recoup its investment&#13;
by monthly fees charged&#13;
people who want upgraded&#13;
service.&#13;
Initially, the service will&#13;
be available in the city of&#13;
Brighton and Green Oak,&#13;
Hamburg and Brighton&#13;
townships, through the efforts&#13;
of a regional cooperation&#13;
group.&#13;
The basic, 128-kilobyte&#13;
service, which Yangouyian&#13;
calls “ four times faster than&#13;
dial-up," is free. Those who&#13;
want broadband can get the&#13;
512 service for about $20 a&#13;
month. The fastest service -&#13;
1.5-megabytes “ upload” and&#13;
750 mb “ download” - costs&#13;
around $40 per month.&#13;
To connect to the system,&#13;
you need a computer that’s&#13;
no more than two years old.&#13;
Yangouyian says most laptops&#13;
and PC s or Macs made&#13;
in the last two years have a&#13;
built-in wireless card.&#13;
Once the system is operational,&#13;
connecting is&#13;
re latively easy for the computer&#13;
user. “When you turn&#13;
on your computer a pop up&#13;
says you are getting a signal,”&#13;
McNamara says. “You&#13;
click on the link to get to the&#13;
home page.”&#13;
Or you can call the company’s&#13;
service desk in Pontiac&#13;
for assistance. If you have&#13;
an older computer, you don’t&#13;
necessarily have to upgrade.&#13;
You can simply purchase a&#13;
wireless card, priced from&#13;
$5 to $50, depending on the&#13;
type of computer, or get&#13;
a wireless antenna - like&#13;
the kind used for cable TV&#13;
- from an electronics supply&#13;
store for about $50.&#13;
There is a potential downside&#13;
to the service, called&#13;
W iF i and WiMax.&#13;
Although as a re latively&#13;
new technology there is no&#13;
hard evidence of harmful&#13;
effects, a recent episode of&#13;
the BBC-TV investigative&#13;
show “ Panorama” reported&#13;
a signal strength three&#13;
times higher in classrooms&#13;
S E E W IR E L E S S , A4&#13;
IN D E X&#13;
Calendar B4&#13;
Classified ads C3&#13;
Government meetings B4&#13;
Livingston Life B1&#13;
Photo page B2&#13;
Retail Report A 6&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column B1&#13;
Volunteers B3&#13;
r&#13;
To report news or for free home&#13;
delivery call (810)844-2000.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
A man who wishes to remain&#13;
anonymous - at least for now - has&#13;
offered to raise $1 million through&#13;
donations and matching funds to pay&#13;
for a new football field at Brighton&#13;
High School.&#13;
At the Brighton school board&#13;
meeting Monday night, the board&#13;
approved spending $68,000, which is&#13;
part of the donation, to go ahead with&#13;
the project.&#13;
According to Brighton Superintendent&#13;
Jim Craig, the goal is to have the&#13;
new football field ready for the fall of&#13;
2008 football season. The plan is for&#13;
the field to be artificial turf, and in&#13;
addition to varsity, j y and freshman&#13;
football, it also would serve as a playing&#13;
field for lacrosse and rugby teams&#13;
as well as Brighton Youth Football&#13;
and Brighton Junior Football.&#13;
“ I was taken aback with his&#13;
genuine generosity and interest,&#13;
and appreciative that he thought&#13;
of Brighton,” says Craig about the&#13;
donor, whose son played football for&#13;
Brighton High School before graduating&#13;
last year. “He wants to keep his&#13;
identity a secret for now because he&#13;
wants this to be about the new field&#13;
and not about him.”&#13;
Craig said that there was no current&#13;
plan in progress to raise money&#13;
for renovating the football field, which&#13;
is in need of an upgrade. The Brighton&#13;
team played its first home games&#13;
at the Howell High School field due to&#13;
sod problems this M at home.&#13;
- L is a C a ro H n&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Round 'em&#13;
up!&#13;
It ’s almost time for&#13;
one Helluva Rodeo.&#13;
AS&#13;
Cheers!&#13;
Restaurant ready to&#13;
open; wine bar in the&#13;
works. A6&#13;
Applause!&#13;
BCPA announces&#13;
its&#13;
season of&#13;
entertainment&#13;
offerings. B1&#13;
Go long!&#13;
Coaches put football&#13;
moms through their&#13;
paces. Cl&#13;
A2 TH E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, S E PT EM B ER 14, 2007&#13;
Memorials in Livingston County mark 6th anniversary of 9/11 *&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
One particular date jumped&#13;
out at the members of Pinckney&#13;
Boy Scout Troop 312 who&#13;
were planning the group’s&#13;
regular weekly meeting&#13;
schedule this year.&#13;
It was Sept. 11, the sixth anniversary&#13;
of the date terrorists&#13;
hijacked and crashed four&#13;
commercial jets in America,&#13;
killing thousands of people. •&#13;
“We had to do something&#13;
special,” said 13-year-old&#13;
Jordan Jones, the troop’s senior&#13;
patrol leader. “We’re Boy&#13;
Scouts.”&#13;
The Scouts arranged for&#13;
a ceremony Tuesday in the&#13;
Putnam Township Square&#13;
in downtown Pinckney with&#13;
Pinckney Police Department&#13;
cars and Putnam Township&#13;
F ire Department trucks&#13;
lined up in the center lane of&#13;
Main Street for a flag raising,&#13;
“Taps” and speakers.&#13;
“There were a lot of ceremonies&#13;
today, but probably&#13;
not many of them were initiated&#13;
by people this age,” said&#13;
Ja ck Stewart, service offi-&#13;
(LtoR) Boy&#13;
Scouts Alan&#13;
Bennedetti&#13;
and Alex&#13;
Brennan of&#13;
Troop 312&#13;
salute during&#13;
a flag raising&#13;
and memorial&#13;
service by&#13;
the Veterans&#13;
Memorial&#13;
in Putnam&#13;
Township&#13;
Square in&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
on Tuesday,&#13;
September 11,&#13;
2007.&#13;
ALAN WARREN,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
cer for Pinckney American&#13;
Legion Post 419, the Scout&#13;
troop’s charter sponsor. “ I ’m&#13;
more impressed than surprised&#13;
by them. This means a&#13;
lot to me as a veteran.”&#13;
The average age of the 18&#13;
Scouts in Troop 312 is about&#13;
12, said Scoutmaster Don&#13;
McColl. The troop meets each&#13;
Tuesday at the Putnam Township&#13;
fire hall.&#13;
During the ceremony, the&#13;
Scouts color guard raised the&#13;
troop and American flags on&#13;
a log structure they had built.&#13;
Jones led the small audience&#13;
in a prayer. Stewart and Pu tnam&#13;
Township F ire Chief&#13;
Greg Amburgey spoke about&#13;
the lives lost when the planes&#13;
struck the World Trade Center&#13;
and Pentagon and crashed&#13;
in a Pennsylvania field Sept.&#13;
1 1 , 2 0 0 1 .&#13;
They and the Scouts also&#13;
honored the police officers and&#13;
firefighters who rushed as first&#13;
responders to the scenes.&#13;
“Their bravery and service&#13;
and patriotism probably started&#13;
when they were your age,”&#13;
Stewart told the Scouts. “We&#13;
need young men like you to&#13;
grow up to be just like those&#13;
who sacrificed on 9/11 and are&#13;
still sacrificing today by fighting&#13;
terrorism in Afghanistan&#13;
and Iraq.”&#13;
The ceremony marked 11-&#13;
year-old John Paul Ingram’s&#13;
first meeting with Troop 312&#13;
since his family moved to the&#13;
Pinckney area a little more&#13;
than a year ago.&#13;
“ I ’m very impressed,” said&#13;
his father, David Ingram.&#13;
“The way these boys worked&#13;
together to organize this was&#13;
great.”&#13;
Sept. 11 also was commemorated&#13;
in Livingston County&#13;
at “ 9/11: America Remembers,”&#13;
a program hosted by&#13;
the Livingston County Teen- |&#13;
age Republicans on the lawn ^&#13;
of the county courthouse in&#13;
downtown Howell.&#13;
Howell American Legion&#13;
Post 141 also hosted a program&#13;
where state Attorney&#13;
General Mike Cox was the ^&#13;
keynote speaker. "&#13;
L e a n n e S m i t h c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t ! s m ith @&#13;
l iv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 1 1 . .&#13;
Long bus rides anger parents at Howell school board meeting&#13;
School leaders try&#13;
to work through&#13;
transportation snarls&#13;
BY STEPHENIE KOEHN&#13;
N ew s S p e c ia l W rite r&#13;
Dozens of angry parents&#13;
packed Monday’s school&#13;
board meeting in Howell to&#13;
complain about the district’s&#13;
busing situation.&#13;
The opening of the P a rk er&#13;
Campus for high school&#13;
students, necessitating&#13;
transporting some 700 high&#13;
school students to the new&#13;
building in the d istrict’s&#13;
southernmost section, has&#13;
complicated bus scheduling&#13;
- always a difficult process&#13;
at best, officials said.&#13;
“ The location of (Pa rk e r)&#13;
in the south of the community&#13;
has created more (transportation)&#13;
miles and longer&#13;
trips,” said Superintendent&#13;
Chuck Breiner.&#13;
Funding cuts and uncertainties&#13;
have meant no additional&#13;
buses for the Howell&#13;
Public Schools, a key element&#13;
in the transportation&#13;
snarl, said operations manager&#13;
Mike Peterson. Making&#13;
a presentation on transportation&#13;
to the school board&#13;
Monday evening, Peterson&#13;
was on the receiving end of&#13;
a barrage of parental complaints&#13;
about overcrowding&#13;
and bus rides as long as two&#13;
hours.&#13;
“My son has a one hour&#13;
and 45 minute bus ride in&#13;
the evening,” said Pa tric ia&#13;
Howie. “This is ridiculous.”&#13;
One of the complications,&#13;
Peterson said, is added&#13;
“ transfer time” for dropping&#13;
off and picking up students&#13;
at Parker. This makes for&#13;
longer afternoon trips for&#13;
the middle schoolers, who&#13;
travel on the same buses&#13;
with high school students&#13;
and whose school day begins&#13;
and ends e a rlie r than&#13;
the high school day.&#13;
When Peterson said bus&#13;
drivers are “ trying to keep&#13;
it to two to a seat” on secondary&#13;
level buses, parents&#13;
jeered, “ No w ay!” He maintained,&#13;
however, that while&#13;
buses are at or near maximum&#13;
capacity, they are not&#13;
overcrowded.&#13;
Peterson detailed the&#13;
methods by which the 167-&#13;
square-mile district (the&#13;
IN B R IE F&#13;
Green Oak&#13;
Township&#13;
Recall language&#13;
gets approved&#13;
A Green Oak Township&#13;
resident has until next&#13;
March to gather enough&#13;
signatures on petitions to&#13;
recall four Green Oak Township&#13;
officials after petition&#13;
language was approved last&#13;
week.&#13;
Joh n Malek filed the documents&#13;
seeking to re call Su pervisor&#13;
Mark St. Charles,&#13;
Clerk Mike Sedlak, Treasurer&#13;
Sue Daugherty and&#13;
Trustee R ick Seymour. All&#13;
four say the charges misrepresent&#13;
the facts and that&#13;
they w ill oppose his effort to&#13;
remove them from office.&#13;
According to Livingston&#13;
County E le ctio n Supervisor&#13;
Jo an Runyan, the language&#13;
was approved for all four recalls&#13;
Sept. 7. She says Malek&#13;
has until M arch 4, 2008, to&#13;
gather 1,986 signatures on&#13;
each of the four petitions.&#13;
All four officials’ terms are&#13;
set to expire in November&#13;
2008.&#13;
Malek says the petition&#13;
drive is due to concern by&#13;
residents that rules were&#13;
broken to move developments&#13;
forward.&#13;
Township Trustee&#13;
Bill Palmer resigns&#13;
for health reasons&#13;
Trustee B ill Palm e r has&#13;
resigned from the Green&#13;
Oak Township board due&#13;
to health issues. The board&#13;
accepted his resignation,&#13;
which was effective Aug. 28,&#13;
at its Sept. 5 meeting. The&#13;
board has 45 days to appoint&#13;
a replacement. Palmer, 78,&#13;
was in his second four-year&#13;
term as a township tru stee&#13;
and had missed recent&#13;
meetings because of illness.&#13;
HOUSING FROM A1&#13;
Median household value dipped in 2006&#13;
ties, so it is a good sign for&#13;
us,” said Diane Korona, executive&#13;
officer of the Livingston&#13;
County Home Builders&#13;
Association.&#13;
A housing unit can be a&#13;
house, an apartment or even&#13;
a single room intended as&#13;
separate living quarters with&#13;
direct access from outside.&#13;
Washtenaw County saw an&#13;
increase of about 1 percent in&#13;
the number of housing units&#13;
in 2006 compared to 2005,&#13;
census figures show. Over&#13;
the six-year period, the number&#13;
of housing units in Washtenaw&#13;
County grew by about&#13;
11 percent, placing it ninth&#13;
among counties in the state.&#13;
Officials in Grand Traverse&#13;
County, on Lake Michigan in&#13;
the northwestern part of the&#13;
state, said their growth is due&#13;
in large part to people moving&#13;
from southern Michigan.&#13;
“/Ul of you are moving up&#13;
here; you’re retiring here,”&#13;
said Bud Shipstead, director&#13;
of the Northwest Michigan&#13;
Council of Governments.&#13;
He added that a diversified&#13;
economy also has helped&#13;
the county grow. “We’ve&#13;
been sort of recession-proof&#13;
because some time ago we&#13;
moved away from the auto&#13;
industry.”&#13;
At the state level, Nevada&#13;
had the highest increase in&#13;
the number of housing units&#13;
in the one-year period with&#13;
a growth rate of 4.5 percent.&#13;
Michigan had a growth rate&#13;
of .79 percent over the same&#13;
period.&#13;
The growing separation between&#13;
household income and&#13;
the average home price locally&#13;
mirrors a trend across the&#13;
nation, where homeowners&#13;
have faced a shrinking gap&#13;
between their incomes and&#13;
the cost of their homes.&#13;
The gap in all but a handful&#13;
of the nation’s 500 largest&#13;
cities helped make the recent&#13;
boom in housing prices&#13;
unsustainable, according to&#13;
analysts. The rising home&#13;
prices were fueled largely by&#13;
low interest rates on loans&#13;
and risky borrowing, rather&#13;
than increasing incomes.&#13;
“We had an artificial economy,”&#13;
said Brad Geisen,&#13;
founder of Foreclosure.com,&#13;
a Web site that lists foreclosure&#13;
properties. “There was&#13;
all this wealth created in real&#13;
estate, and it wasn’t really&#13;
created.”&#13;
Nationally, the median&#13;
household income grew by&#13;
about 60 percent from 1990&#13;
to 2006, roughly matching&#13;
inflation. At the same time,&#13;
the median home value - the&#13;
point at which half were more&#13;
and half were less - more&#13;
than doubled, to $185,200.&#13;
The trends held in Livingston&#13;
and Washtenaw counties&#13;
as well.&#13;
In Livingston County, the&#13;
median household income&#13;
jumped from $45,439 in 1990&#13;
to $70,629 in 2000, Census&#13;
figures show. That’s a gain of&#13;
55.4 percent.&#13;
At the same times, the median&#13;
value of an owner-occupied&#13;
home rose from $97,300&#13;
in 1990 to $233,600 in 2006, an&#13;
increase of 140.1 percent.&#13;
However, both the median&#13;
household income and the&#13;
median value of an owneroccupied&#13;
home in Livingston&#13;
County dipped in 2006 as&#13;
compared to 2005.&#13;
In Livingston County, the&#13;
median mortgage was $852&#13;
in 1990. That has risen 91.1&#13;
percent to $1,628 in 2006.&#13;
In 1990, 27.2 percent of&#13;
mortgages took up 25 percent&#13;
or more of a household&#13;
income. That figure had risen&#13;
to 47.5 percent in 2006.&#13;
T h e A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s c o n t r ib u t e d&#13;
to th is r e p o r t . T om T o le n&#13;
c a n b e r e a c h e d a t t t o ie n @&#13;
i iv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r a t 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 0 9 .&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP BOARO&#13;
SYNOPSIS&#13;
September 10, 2007&#13;
The September 10, 2007 Howell&#13;
Township regular meeting, held&#13;
at the Township Hall, 3525 Byron&#13;
Road was called to order by&#13;
Supervisor Heikkinen at 7:00&#13;
PM. Members present: Heikkinen,&#13;
Eaton, Hammond, Thomas,&#13;
Hubbel and Coddington. Member&#13;
absent: Phelan. The following&#13;
action was taken: 1) Approved the&#13;
agenda. 2) Approved the 8/27/07&#13;
regular meeting minutes as corrected&#13;
and the 8/27/07 Executive&#13;
Session minutes as presented. 3)&#13;
Amended fee schedule regarding&#13;
escrow account minimums. 4)&#13;
Authorized Supervisor. Trustee&#13;
Hubbel and Manager to attend&#13;
"The Official Launch of Wireless&#13;
Livingston" meeting on&#13;
9/25/07. 5) Authorized payment&#13;
of disbursement. 6) Meeting was&#13;
adjourned at 8:15 PM.&#13;
Carolyn J. Eaton&#13;
Township Clerk :i.A376IX)l&#13;
fourth largest in lower Michigan)&#13;
plots its bus routes, explaining&#13;
that the beginning&#13;
days of the school ye ar are&#13;
always a period of adjustment,&#13;
in which routes are&#13;
balanced, students moved&#13;
to different buses and time&#13;
is shaved from at least some&#13;
routes.&#13;
“We are working on these&#13;
routes as we speak - and&#13;
we do every year,” said P e terson,&#13;
adding that it takes&#13;
about two full weeks of&#13;
school to determine ridership&#13;
and another week beyond&#13;
that to work out all of&#13;
the bugs. This ye a r there&#13;
are 62 routes, he said.&#13;
“ Is it re ally two hours on&#13;
a bus” for some students?&#13;
school board Vice President&#13;
Jean n in e P ra tt asked.&#13;
Peterson’s affirmative&#13;
answer was met by a chorus&#13;
of parents - most of&#13;
whom have children attending&#13;
Highlander Way Middle&#13;
School - chanting, “ Today!&#13;
Today!”&#13;
Peterson’s assurance that&#13;
rides are actually averaging&#13;
85 minutes was met with a&#13;
round of parental hisses.&#13;
“When we talk about moving&#13;
students, we are talking&#13;
about transferring that time&#13;
somewhere else into somebody’s&#13;
day,” he said. To cut&#13;
the average trip to 70 minutes&#13;
would require 22 additional&#13;
bus drivers and buses,&#13;
he added. Realistically, the&#13;
district would need about&#13;
a dozen additional buses to&#13;
provide service at about the&#13;
same level as last year.&#13;
Other ideas for cutting&#13;
trip time ranged from expanding&#13;
the maximum walking&#13;
area - currently half a&#13;
mile to the bus stop for e lementary&#13;
students and one&#13;
mile for secondary students&#13;
- dropping bus stops as ac- f l&#13;
tual ridership is determined&#13;
and redirecting approaches&#13;
to and from schools.&#13;
“We’re trying to find solutions&#13;
and be creative,” P e terson&#13;
said. “ It re ally does m&#13;
come down to added equipment&#13;
and drivers. It all&#13;
comes back to money.”&#13;
The board instructed P e terson&#13;
to return with an update&#13;
on the situation at the&#13;
next board meeting in two&#13;
weeks.&#13;
Fowlerville school district and&#13;
teachers sign 2-year contract&#13;
Buyouts offere(d&#13;
to top-tier teachers&#13;
to cope with slump&#13;
in student growth&#13;
BY LINDA THEIL&#13;
N ew s S p e c ia l W riter&#13;
Fow lerville teachers have&#13;
a new two-year contract that&#13;
gives them 1.75 percent and&#13;
1.5 percent raises, but also&#13;
requires them to start sharing&#13;
the cost of their health&#13;
insurance premiums. The&#13;
school board ratified the&#13;
agreement last week.&#13;
Fow lerville Education&#13;
Association President and&#13;
school counselor Pe te r&#13;
Wedesky acknowledged the&#13;
difficulty of adding the $420&#13;
insurance premium copay&#13;
to the teachers’ contract.&#13;
“ The past three contracts,&#13;
we have made concessions&#13;
with regard to our insurance,”&#13;
Wedesky said. “We&#13;
understand why those type&#13;
of things need to be looked&#13;
at. This is a way to keep our&#13;
great programs and keep&#13;
people working. Both sides&#13;
made concessions; students&#13;
win. The community should&#13;
understand that the teachers'&#13;
commitment and concessions&#13;
of the past three&#13;
contracts are for the benefit&#13;
of their children.”&#13;
If there is an insurance&#13;
premium increase for 2008-&#13;
09, the district w ill pay the&#13;
first 2.5 percent increase&#13;
and w ill split any additional&#13;
increase up to 6 percent with&#13;
the teachers. Any increase&#13;
in excess of 6 percent w ill&#13;
be negotiated upon by the&#13;
district and the teachers.&#13;
In addition, a voluntary&#13;
separation plan has been&#13;
put into place. Teachers at&#13;
the top of the pay scale w ill&#13;
be permitted to take a separation&#13;
fee if, by Ja n . 31,2008,&#13;
they declare their intention&#13;
to leave the d istrict’s employ&#13;
by Ju ly 1.&#13;
If six top-paid teachers&#13;
accept the separation, they&#13;
w ill receive $33,000 per ^&#13;
teacher; if eight teachers accept,&#13;
they each w ill receive&#13;
$36,000; and if 10 accept,&#13;
they w ill each get $42,000.&#13;
The separation payments&#13;
w ill be paid by the district&#13;
over the next three years. ^&#13;
Superintendent E d Alverson&#13;
said this plan has been&#13;
put into effect in order to&#13;
protect the district if housing&#13;
continues to slump and&#13;
the district doesn’t get an&#13;
increase in students. Alverson&#13;
said the teachers and&#13;
district worked together to&#13;
achieve the two-year contract.&#13;
“ There is mutual respect&#13;
among everyone in the distric&#13;
t and I just think we’re&#13;
fortunate,” Alverson said.&#13;
“We’re here to work together&#13;
for the benefit of kids in&#13;
our community.”&#13;
The school calendar for&#13;
the second ye ar of the contract&#13;
has not yet been ap- ^&#13;
proved, but w ill be modeled&#13;
on this y e a r’s calendar.&#13;
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THE L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, S E PT EM B ER 14, 2007 A 3&#13;
* Cleary Universit/s new digs serve double-duty: classes, events&#13;
Students to begin&#13;
term Monday in new&#13;
26,868-square-foot&#13;
Johnson Center&#13;
BY CASEY HANS&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
C leary U niversity students&#13;
w ill be in a new building&#13;
when the fall term begins&#13;
Monday and the business&#13;
community has a new&#13;
Livingston County venue for&#13;
its meetings and events.&#13;
The Lloyd and Mabel&#13;
Johnson Center for B u s iness&#13;
and Community Excellence&#13;
was dedicated Sept. 7&#13;
with plaudits from dozens&#13;
of local dignitaries and a&#13;
flyover of a B-17 bomber&#13;
from the Yankee A ir Museum&#13;
at Willow Run Airport.&#13;
The flight was in honor of&#13;
World War I I veteran Lloyd&#13;
Johnson who flew bombing&#13;
missions over Germany as a&#13;
member of the Eighth Army&#13;
A ir Force in 1944. Johnson&#13;
was a former board member&#13;
for C leary and the foundation&#13;
that is named after him&#13;
and his wife, Mabel, donated&#13;
a large sum toward the new&#13;
center.&#13;
“ For generations to come,&#13;
they w ill be remembered as&#13;
part of the university family,”&#13;
said Cleary President&#13;
Tom Sullivan during last&#13;
F rid a y ’s dedication. Su llivan&#13;
said that although it has&#13;
taken awhile for the new&#13;
A dedication&#13;
ceremony Sept.&#13;
7 marked the&#13;
completion of the&#13;
The Lloyd and&#13;
Mabel Johnson&#13;
Center for Business&#13;
and Community&#13;
Excellence. Work&#13;
began in May on&#13;
the 26,868-squarefoot,&#13;
$5.4 million&#13;
building just west&#13;
of Latson Road in&#13;
Genoa Township.&#13;
The center will&#13;
centralize all of the&#13;
university's major&#13;
events.&#13;
Lloyd and Mabel Johnson&#13;
building to come to fruition,&#13;
“ I promise it w ill not take&#13;
25 years for the next expansion.&#13;
We’re pleased to be&#13;
Livingston County’s university.”&#13;
Sullivan has said the new&#13;
center heralds a new approach&#13;
for Cleary, putting&#13;
much of the focus for the&#13;
nonprofit four-year university&#13;
in Livingston County.&#13;
Future plans include possible&#13;
student housing on&#13;
the nearly 30-acre site near&#13;
Howell.&#13;
Work began in May on&#13;
the 26,868-square-foot, $5.4&#13;
million Johnson Center&#13;
ju s t west of Latson Road in&#13;
Genoa Township. The cente&#13;
r w ill centralize all of the&#13;
u n iversity’s major events,&#13;
including the un iversity’s&#13;
commencement and an anPHOTOS:&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The new Johnson Center at Cleary University has a fu ll catering kitchen and features&#13;
wireless networking, overhead projection and video conferencing.&#13;
nual spring auction fundraiser,&#13;
Sullivan said.&#13;
C leary serves close to&#13;
1,100 students, evenly divided&#13;
between its two campuses&#13;
in Livingston and&#13;
Washtenaw counties.&#13;
The Johnson Center has&#13;
a full catering kitchen and&#13;
features wireless networking,&#13;
overhead projection and&#13;
video conferencing. In te rio r&#13;
walls can be configured in&#13;
a variety of ways to accommodate&#13;
not only business&#13;
classes but meetings, conferences&#13;
and training sessions.&#13;
It can accommodate&#13;
up to 1,400 people.&#13;
Steve Case is chief of&#13;
operations and executive&#13;
chef for Legendary Events,&#13;
which operates at Genoa&#13;
Woods and has a mobile&#13;
division as well as being a&#13;
partner in the new Jo h n son&#13;
Center. L a s t week, he&#13;
was busy preparing for the&#13;
center’s dedication and the&#13;
Howell Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce’s Good Morning&#13;
Livingston event, which was&#13;
hosted there Tuesday.&#13;
“ It ’s just great for us,” said&#13;
Case, adding that the center&#13;
offers a new outlet with the&#13;
local business community&#13;
and has the potential to be the&#13;
company’s biggest division.&#13;
“ It ’s an outstanding partnership&#13;
for us. It ’s going to be a&#13;
good fit,” he added.&#13;
Gary Bachman, facilities&#13;
director for Cleary University&#13;
who helped to conceptualize&#13;
and plan the new building,&#13;
said the university also is discussing&#13;
partnering with Legendary&#13;
Events to bring a hospitality&#13;
curriculum to the site&#13;
that would include hands-on&#13;
learning for students.&#13;
In the meantime, he said,&#13;
most of the other Livingston-&#13;
based business classes&#13;
will be scheduled in the new&#13;
facility unless a computer lab&#13;
is needed - those are in the&#13;
older building nearby.&#13;
“We’re the only four-year&#13;
institution with a campus&#13;
here,” he noted. “We have a&#13;
real investment in the community.”&#13;
Visiting the new center for&#13;
a tour last Frida y were Floyd&#13;
and Laura Harden of Oceola&#13;
Township. The Hardens had&#13;
a special link to the new center:&#13;
They received some 138&#13;
loads of free fill dirt from the&#13;
site during the project’s construction.&#13;
Floyd Harden said&#13;
he was impressed.&#13;
“ It ’s fantastic,” he said,&#13;
adding that “ I hope this will&#13;
allow many more students to&#13;
graduate here in the county.”&#13;
Casey Hans can be&#13;
reached a t chans@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
.com or a t 810-844-2005.&#13;
Cleary&#13;
expansion&#13;
■ What: The Lloyd and&#13;
Mabel Johnson Center for&#13;
Business and Community&#13;
Excellence at Cleary&#13;
University was dedicated&#13;
Friday, Sept. 7.&#13;
■ Location: 3750 Cleary&#13;
Drive, south of Grand&#13;
River Avenue and west&#13;
of Latson Road in Genoa&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ Features: Eight&#13;
classrooms, a student&#13;
lounge and reception area,&#13;
a full catering kitchen,&#13;
wireless networking&#13;
and video conferencing.&#13;
Retractable walls can open&#13;
into one 7,500-squarefoot&#13;
facility for up to 1,400&#13;
people.&#13;
■ Special: An Alumni &amp;&#13;
Friends Garden Campaign&#13;
allows alumni, students&#13;
and friends to buy a&#13;
personalized brick in the&#13;
center's garden. Details:&#13;
www.cleary.edu or call&#13;
Janet Filip at 800-686-1883&#13;
ext. 2228.&#13;
By the numbers:&#13;
■ $5.4 million: Project&#13;
cost.&#13;
■ 26,868: Square footage&#13;
of new center.&#13;
■ 29: Total acres on&#13;
Livingston Campus&#13;
■ 118: Parking spaces at&#13;
new center.&#13;
■ 13: Wireless access&#13;
points in Johnson Center.&#13;
■ 1979: Year the&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Campus was established.&#13;
■ Two: Number o f Cleary&#13;
campuses (there are also&#13;
several extension sites in&#13;
southeast Michigan.)&#13;
Commuter rail waiting on grant, official says&#13;
Line would link&#13;
Livingston and&#13;
Washtenaw counties&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Michael Cicchella has visions&#13;
of a passenger rail that&#13;
could go all the way from Toledo&#13;
to the northern Michigan&#13;
cities of "IVaverse City and&#13;
Petoskey.&#13;
The proposed Washtenaw&#13;
and Livingston Line commuter&#13;
train, nicknamed WALLY,&#13;
is the seed that could start it&#13;
all, he said Tuesday at Cleary&#13;
University’s Johnson Center&#13;
during the 2007-08 kick-off of&#13;
the Howell Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce’s Good Morning&#13;
Livingston breakfast program.&#13;
“We’re working hard to get&#13;
this first piece done,” said Cicchella,&#13;
supervisor of Northfield&#13;
Township and a leader&#13;
in the Coalition for Passenger&#13;
Rail Transit.&#13;
'We have the existing rails; this is an&#13;
opportunity we just can't pass up/&#13;
Pat Convery, president of the Howell chamber&#13;
The project is still waiting&#13;
on a $1 million federal grant,&#13;
which w ill let the Great&#13;
Lakes Railroad Co. get to&#13;
work on the 27-mile line between&#13;
Howell and Plymouth&#13;
Road near Barton Drive in&#13;
Ann Arbor. A ra il authority&#13;
to run the service could be&#13;
in place by the end of the&#13;
month, Cicchella said.&#13;
“Our only link between&#13;
Livingston County and Ann&#13;
Arbor right now is US-23,” he&#13;
said. “We all know about the&#13;
congestion and construction.&#13;
We’re trying to get cars off&#13;
that highway.”&#13;
If the commuter train could&#13;
get 1,700 people off US-23, it&#13;
would be like adding a lane to&#13;
the highway, Cicchella said.&#13;
The rail project enjoys&#13;
wide support from local government&#13;
leaders and state&#13;
legislators. It also has received&#13;
three-year commitments&#13;
from the University of&#13;
Michigan and. Environmental&#13;
Protection Agency to pay&#13;
fares for employees using&#13;
the train.&#13;
The train is expected to&#13;
run an express and fivestop&#13;
service. Proposed stops&#13;
are Howell, Chilson Road&#13;
at Brighton Road in Genoa&#13;
Township, the old village of&#13;
Hamburg, Whitmore Lake&#13;
and Ann Arbor.&#13;
Aside from giving the audience&#13;
an update on the status&#13;
of the project, Cicchella also&#13;
pointed out the positive environmental,&#13;
lifestyle, development&#13;
and economic impacts&#13;
similar systems have had in&#13;
cities tike Dallas, Denver and&#13;
Portland, Ore.&#13;
“We have the existing rails;&#13;
this is an opportunity we just&#13;
can’t pass up,” said Pa t Convery,&#13;
president of the Howell&#13;
chamber, which is a supporter&#13;
of the project.&#13;
Other updates at the breakfast&#13;
came from Howell Public&#13;
Schools Superintendent&#13;
Chuck Breiner on the opening&#13;
of the new 309,000-square-foot&#13;
Parker High School on County&#13;
Road D-19 and some new&#13;
options students have with&#13;
the new facility.&#13;
Livingston County Road&#13;
Commission managing director&#13;
Mike Craine also&#13;
spoke about upcoming road&#13;
projects, including improvements&#13;
to M-59, Latson Road&#13;
and the D-19 corridor, all in&#13;
the Howell area.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached a t !smith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or a t 810-844-2011.&#13;
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A 4 TH E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, S E P T EM B ER 14, 2007&#13;
L iv in g ston County United W ay g e t s o f f to a g o o d s ta r t *&#13;
Major goal this year:&#13;
Gain more donors&#13;
B Y U S A C A R O L IN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
United Way had a strong start&#13;
Sept. 6, thanks to a number of&#13;
local businesses and organizations&#13;
that jump-started&#13;
their campaigns. Those businesses&#13;
include Asahi Kasei&#13;
Plastics North America,&#13;
Brighton NC Machine, the&#13;
Livingston Educational Service&#13;
Agency and St. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Livingston Hospital.&#13;
St. Joseph employee Nancy&#13;
Beck told the assembly gathered&#13;
at Crystal Gardens for&#13;
the starting breakfast that&#13;
she has found effective ways&#13;
to involve the hospital’s more&#13;
than 780 employees.&#13;
“We’ve been doing a variety&#13;
of fundraisers that have been&#13;
Pat Convery and Pam McConeghy&#13;
are not setting a monetary goal&#13;
for the 2007 campaign, but instead&#13;
hope to add more donors.They&#13;
suggested the goal of adding five&#13;
new accounts in each of the five&#13;
main parts of the county: Brighton,&#13;
Fowlerville, Hartland, Howell and&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
Pat Convery&#13;
successful, like a silent auction&#13;
with themed baskets, ice&#13;
cream sales, used book sales&#13;
and parking space raffles,”&#13;
said Beck. “ Our goal was to&#13;
raise $21,000 and we’ve exceedecl&#13;
$24,000. The key to&#13;
a successful campaign for a&#13;
company is enthusiasm, fun,&#13;
competitiveness and visibility.”&#13;
Competition is key in motivating&#13;
businesses on the&#13;
east side of the county to&#13;
raise more than the businesses&#13;
in the western part&#13;
of the county, including those&#13;
in Howell and Fowlerville.&#13;
Campaign chairwoman Pam&#13;
McConeghy, executive director&#13;
of the Greater Brighton&#13;
Area Chamber of Commerce&#13;
and chairman Pat Convery,&#13;
president of the Howell Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce, offered&#13;
incentives to those on&#13;
hand.&#13;
“There are more basic&#13;
Pam McConeghy&#13;
needs than ever before facing&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way,” said Convery. “That&#13;
means an increased need for&#13;
food, shelter, rent and utility&#13;
money. \ ^ a t ’s raised in&#13;
Livingston County stays in&#13;
Livingston County, and every&#13;
dollar you give to the United&#13;
Way is turned into a matching&#13;
grant of $1.42.”&#13;
Convery and McConeghy&#13;
said they are not setting a&#13;
monetary goal for the 2007&#13;
campaign, but are instead&#13;
worMng on gaining more donors.&#13;
They suggested a goal&#13;
of adding five new accounts in&#13;
each of the five main parts of&#13;
the county: Brighton, Fowlerville,&#13;
Hartland, Howell and&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
La st ye ar’s campaign&#13;
raised $1.57 million with nearly&#13;
600 new donors participating.&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
United Way funds 50 community&#13;
agencies and has 33 partner&#13;
agencies. To donate, call&#13;
810-494-3000 or go to the Web&#13;
at www.lcunitedway.org.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached a t lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
o r a t 810-844-2010.&#13;
PROPERTIES FROM A1&#13;
Historic renovation is a passion for them&#13;
It is a philosophy that can&#13;
prove costly for buildings in&#13;
need of structural repairs or&#13;
plumbing and electrical upgrades.&#13;
Pam Lewis, who serves on&#13;
the Design Committee for&#13;
the Howell Main Street and&#13;
Downtown Development Authority,&#13;
believes that philosophy&#13;
is catching on for more&#13;
downtown property owners.&#13;
“Many business owners are&#13;
working to fix up their buildings,”&#13;
she said, referring to&#13;
the “hundreds of people” getting&#13;
involved in the city’s restoration&#13;
effort.&#13;
“ If you improve one building,&#13;
it won’t really have much&#13;
of an impact, but if (your&#13;
neighbors) improve their&#13;
building too ...” The result&#13;
for her is a legacy “ of leaving&#13;
the area better than when we&#13;
got here.”&#13;
Determining the amount&#13;
of restoration efforts needed&#13;
^md the costs involved are&#13;
key factors for the couple&#13;
when they tour buildings under&#13;
consideration. Although&#13;
there is no rush to add another&#13;
building, Don Lewis said,&#13;
the couple are always open to&#13;
considering a purchase, but&#13;
the structure has to be solid&#13;
and the price has to be right.&#13;
“ Even if you get a small&#13;
building, you can easily sink&#13;
$100,000 into restoration,”&#13;
he said. “That’s why many&#13;
people do their buildings in&#13;
stages.”&#13;
Their Tower Center building,&#13;
at 10524 Grand R iver&#13;
Ave. in Brighton, was recently&#13;
completed after three years.&#13;
He compares each new building&#13;
to “ a new baby” - in need&#13;
of complete attention for the&#13;
first couple of years.&#13;
At a minimum, they all&#13;
receive new roofs, and the&#13;
necessary structural improvements&#13;
“ to make them&#13;
rentable.” Most of the Lewis&#13;
properties consist of retail-office&#13;
space at street level with&#13;
living space upstairs. It ‘s a&#13;
perfect mix, Don Lewis said.&#13;
He said vacancy has never&#13;
been an issue, even in glum&#13;
economic times.&#13;
“We‘ve owned a lot of these&#13;
buildings almost 15 years, and&#13;
we‘ve never had a vacancy&#13;
over 30 days,” he said. He attributes&#13;
the trend to people's&#13;
desire to be downtown and&#13;
testimonials from his tenants&#13;
and neighbors. “We tend to&#13;
rent by word of mouth,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
Lynn TY’evor, owner of Howell&#13;
Western Wear, the anchor&#13;
store operating at 121 N.&#13;
Michigan Ave. is happy with&#13;
her location, and her landlords.&#13;
Awaiting the start of a&#13;
building facelift to both the&#13;
Michigan Avenue and Clinton&#13;
Street sides, Trevor is really&#13;
happy to be working with&#13;
landlords interested in revitalization.&#13;
“ From a store owner’s perspective,&#13;
it means bringing&#13;
more people to downtown.&#13;
From a resident’s perspective,&#13;
it’s exciting to be able to&#13;
drive three minutes into town&#13;
to have something to do,” she&#13;
said.&#13;
Trevor, who recently celebrated&#13;
the store’s one-year&#13;
anniversary, was drawn to&#13;
the Lewis property because&#13;
of its brick facade and architecture.&#13;
She believes the&#13;
building adds ambiance to&#13;
her store’s wooden floors and&#13;
western decor. Her only wish&#13;
is for more space, which the&#13;
Lewises are addressing this&#13;
fall with an 800-square-foot&#13;
expansion.&#13;
Don and Pam Lewis believe&#13;
specialty shops such as&#13;
lY-evor’s are the future for&#13;
downtown Howell, and they&#13;
are happy to supply space for&#13;
new entrepreneurs.&#13;
“ Lynn Trevor is a perfect&#13;
example. She is filling a niche&#13;
that would get lost (elsewhere)&#13;
and she is fulfilling&#13;
a need that would otherwise&#13;
force people to travel” to larger&#13;
cities.&#13;
WIRELESS FROM A1&#13;
Service will start on county's eastern side&#13;
using W iF i than from a mobile&#13;
phone mast. An Austrian&#13;
scientist is calling for&#13;
Wi-Fi to be removed from&#13;
schools, since children, the&#13;
scientist says, with their&#13;
softer skulls, are more susceptible&#13;
to electromagnetic&#13;
radiation.&#13;
A Swedish scientist has&#13;
gone so far as to say exposure&#13;
to the type of radiation&#13;
W iF i produces could result&#13;
in chromosome damage and&#13;
cancer, and in short-term&#13;
exposure, concentration difficulties&#13;
and memory loss.&#13;
McNamara says he is not&#13;
a scientist, and therefore&#13;
“ not qualified” to offer an&#13;
opinion, but he says such&#13;
information can be contradictory.&#13;
“You can find a re port&#13;
on almost anything,” he&#13;
says.&#13;
The only technical glitch&#13;
in Oakland County occurred&#13;
because too many people&#13;
were trying to get service&#13;
through a single access&#13;
point in Wixom, resulting&#13;
in slow service. “ So they&#13;
added more access points,”&#13;
McNamara says. “When you&#13;
get more and more people,&#13;
they have to fine-tune it.”&#13;
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host the official launch of&#13;
Wireless Livingston Sept.&#13;
25 at the C rystal Gardens&#13;
Banquet Center in Genoa&#13;
Township. The guest speakers&#13;
w ill be Oakland County&#13;
Executive L. Brooks Pa tte rson&#13;
and P h il Berto lin i, deputy&#13;
county executive and its&#13;
chief information officer.&#13;
The Livingston chapter&#13;
of G L IM A was established&#13;
to help promote the growth&#13;
of technology industries in&#13;
Livingston and Washtenaw&#13;
Counties. A W ireless W iF i&#13;
program is G L IM A ’s first&#13;
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Here is a look at the properties in downtown Howell owned by&#13;
Township.&#13;
121 N. Michigan Ave.&#13;
Year built: 1899.&#13;
Previous&#13;
uses:&#13;
Harness &amp;&#13;
Agriculture&#13;
Implements,&#13;
Masonic&#13;
Lodge, Fire&#13;
Department, City Hall.&#13;
Current uses: Howell Western&#13;
Wear, My Place Salon,&#13;
residential lofts.&#13;
Year purchased: 2007.&#13;
114 State St.&#13;
Year built: 1880.&#13;
Previous uses: News Depot&#13;
&amp; Bazaar (a dime store),&#13;
millinery store, law offices,&#13;
abstract office.&#13;
Current uses: Howell Travel.&#13;
Year purchased: 1998.&#13;
116 State St.&#13;
Year built: 1880.&#13;
Previous uses: Dr. W. J. Mills&#13;
offices, A.J. Whitaker Grocery&#13;
&amp; News Depot, music store,&#13;
dinette, beauty salon, law&#13;
offices.&#13;
Current uses: The Healing&#13;
Approach.&#13;
Year purchased: 1998.&#13;
118 State St.&#13;
Year built: 1880.&#13;
Previous uses: Whipple&#13;
Estate, Post Office, Central&#13;
Drug Store, Monroe &amp; Parker&#13;
second hand store, millinery,&#13;
Consumers Power Co.&#13;
Current uses: Law office of&#13;
Donald Lewis.&#13;
Don and Pam Lewis of Cohoctah&#13;
Year purchased: 1996.&#13;
120 State St.&#13;
Year built: 1880.&#13;
Previous uses: Palace Meat&#13;
Market, chiropractic office.&#13;
Current uses: Dr. Maher&#13;
Barsoum, chiropractor,&#13;
Alternative Healing Arts&#13;
Center.&#13;
Year purchased: 2004.&#13;
122 State St.&#13;
Year built: 1880.&#13;
Previous uses: Grocery store,&#13;
offices, county treasurer,&#13;
restaurant.&#13;
Current uses: Dr. Maher&#13;
Barsoum, chiropractor.&#13;
Alternative Healing Arts&#13;
Center.&#13;
Year purchased: 2004.&#13;
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Girl Scouts.&#13;
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Sept. 23, Helluva Rodeo in&#13;
Putnam Township. It will use&#13;
the money to start a lending&#13;
library of camping equipment&#13;
and make sure each troop has&#13;
basic supplies, such as firstaid&#13;
kits and flags.&#13;
“ Girl Scouts are involved&#13;
in many community service&#13;
projects and they learn so&#13;
much through life experiences&#13;
like camping,” said Renee&#13;
MacRitchie, a member of the&#13;
rodeo committee. “We’re really&#13;
excited to be helping this&#13;
community group.”&#13;
MacRitchie and her husband&#13;
Kevin host the rodeo at&#13;
their TMZ Farm, 2324 Patterson&#13;
Lake Road. Gates open at&#13;
9 a.m. with a pancake breakfast&#13;
served by the Pinckney&#13;
Community Schools Instrumental&#13;
Music Boosters. The&#13;
two-hour SuperKicker Rodeo,&#13;
which features bull riding,&#13;
bronco busting, barrel racing,&#13;
begins at 1:30 p.m.&#13;
Featured this year are Black&#13;
Betty, the 2006 Mid-State Rodeo&#13;
Association Saddle Bronc&#13;
Horse of the Year, and Johnny&#13;
B. Good, a bull that has yet&#13;
to be ridden successfully this&#13;
year and was ridden only once&#13;
out of 40 tries last year.&#13;
The rodeo supports organizations&#13;
that support&#13;
programs and projects for&#13;
children and families. More&#13;
than $50,000 has been raised&#13;
in the past four years for Pu tnam&#13;
Township’s Unity Pla y ground,&#13;
Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools’ seventh-grade Drug&#13;
Abuse Resistance Education&#13;
program, the Friends of the&#13;
Lakelands Trail, youth camps&#13;
and recreational equipment&#13;
and programs.&#13;
The rodeo’s fifth anniversary&#13;
brings a few changes.&#13;
One of them is a move from a&#13;
Saturday date to a Sunday.&#13;
“Our attendance growth&#13;
has been steady, but slow,”&#13;
MacRitchie said. “One of the&#13;
things we kept hearing was&#13;
that people would like to come&#13;
but their kids are in football or&#13;
soccer or they have University&#13;
of Michigan football tickets.&#13;
The day change is a test to see&#13;
if it makes a difference.”&#13;
A name chahge from Pinckney&#13;
Community Rodeo to&#13;
Helluva Rodeo, which reflects&#13;
that TMZ Fhrms is a mile east&#13;
the hamlet of Hell, also is a test,&#13;
MacRitchie said. The intent is&#13;
to cash in on the marketing&#13;
success others have had with&#13;
events in that vicinity, such as&#13;
the classic car Helluva Cruise&#13;
and Run Thru Hell road race.&#13;
“We want to broaden the&#13;
reach of the rodeo,” MacRitchie&#13;
said. “ It reaches out beyond&#13;
Pinckney, but there were&#13;
people as close as Hamburg&#13;
Township and Whitmore Lake&#13;
that didn’t want to participate&#13;
because they thought it was&#13;
just a Pinckney event.”&#13;
Although it was a committee&#13;
decision, the name change&#13;
has caused a minor stir,&#13;
MacRitchie said. Hamburg&#13;
Township’s Board of Trustees&#13;
SuperKicker rodeo cowboys&#13;
and cowgirls thrilled last&#13;
year's crowd with an&#13;
afternoon of competition&#13;
in bronco busting, team calf&#13;
roping, bull riding and barrel&#13;
racing.&#13;
FILE:HOPE LASH.SPEOALTOTHE NEWS&#13;
had to vote to amend its Web&#13;
site policy to include the option&#13;
of using the word “hell”&#13;
when referring to the hamlet&#13;
before a listing for the rodeo&#13;
could be placed on its community&#13;
calendar of events. The&#13;
concern was that the word&#13;
could violate federal profanity&#13;
and obscenity laws.&#13;
Round 'em up&#13;
Saddle up for this year's&#13;
Helluva Rodeo. The fifth&#13;
annual event will benefit the&#13;
Pinckney-Hamburg-Lakeland&#13;
Girl Scouts Service Unit.&#13;
■ When: Sunday, Sept. 23.&#13;
Gates open at 9 a.m. Rodeo&#13;
events start at 1:30 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: TMZ Farm,&#13;
2324 Patterson Lake Road,&#13;
Putnam Township.&#13;
■ Tickets: $15 for adults,&#13;
$10 for senior citizens&#13;
and children 4-12, free for&#13;
children 3 and under or&#13;
$50 for a family pass of&#13;
two adults and up to four&#13;
children. Senior group rates&#13;
also available. Buy in advance&#13;
at TMZ Farm and Pinckney&#13;
True Value Hardware, 114&#13;
W. Main St., or at the gate.&#13;
Family passes and group&#13;
tickets only in advance.&#13;
Tickets go up $1 at the gate.&#13;
■ Parking: Free with&#13;
tickets purchased in&#13;
advance. $2 per car if tickets&#13;
purchased at the gate.&#13;
■ Rodeo events: Bull&#13;
riding, team roping, bronco&#13;
busting, barrel racing and&#13;
children's mutton busting&#13;
and caif chase.&#13;
■ Other events: Pancake&#13;
breakfast, arts and crafts,&#13;
chuck wagon, business&#13;
displays, pony rides,&#13;
petting zoo, old-fashioned&#13;
photos, moonwalk. Alcohol&#13;
prohibited.&#13;
■ New this year: Morning&#13;
rodeo exhibition, westernthemed&#13;
children's carnival.&#13;
Bungee Bull, rodeo T-shirts&#13;
and hats.&#13;
■ Details: Call Renee&#13;
MacRitchie at 734-878-6425,&#13;
e-mail renee@tmzfarm.com&#13;
or visit the Web at www.&#13;
helluvarodeo.com.&#13;
Girl Scouts plan to purchase outdoor equipment that any member may use&#13;
p&#13;
Alyssa&#13;
Griffith,&#13;
9, sweeps&#13;
off the&#13;
Lakelands&#13;
Trail. Her&#13;
Girl Scout&#13;
troop&#13;
regularly&#13;
cleans up&#13;
the trail as a&#13;
community&#13;
service&#13;
project.&#13;
For their&#13;
good deeds,&#13;
proceeds&#13;
from this&#13;
year's&#13;
Helluva&#13;
Rodeo in&#13;
Putnam&#13;
Township&#13;
will benefit&#13;
Girl Scouts.&#13;
Rodeo money&#13;
to buy Scouts&#13;
new camping gear&#13;
B Y L E A N N E SM IT H&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Camping is fun, but it also&#13;
helps G irl Scouts learn responsibility,&#13;
teamwork, leadership&#13;
and an appreciation&#13;
for the outdoors.&#13;
Camping also requires a&#13;
lot of equipment and not every&#13;
girl or troop can afford&#13;
it. Money raised at the Sept.&#13;
23 Helluva Rodeo in Putnam&#13;
Township hopes to remedy&#13;
that for the Girl Scouts in the&#13;
Pinckney-Hamburg-Lakeland&#13;
Service Unit.&#13;
The unit, which has 334&#13;
girls in 27 troops from Daisy&#13;
through Seniors, is the beneficiary&#13;
of this ye ar’s rodeo.&#13;
Money raised w ill help set&#13;
up a “ library of equipment”&#13;
that can he “ checked out”&#13;
by those who need it, said&#13;
Ja ck ie Jeffrey, service unit&#13;
manager.&#13;
Pira te Cove Self Storage&#13;
on M-36 in Pinckney&#13;
has donated space to store&#13;
the equipment, which will&#13;
include tents, compasses,&#13;
life jackets, cooking stoves,&#13;
flashlights, cooking equipment,&#13;
fishing poles, axes,&#13;
saws, clotheslines and more.&#13;
“ Being able to have something&#13;
like this is a dream&#13;
come true,” Je ffre y said.&#13;
“We’ve never had an equipment&#13;
resource like this before.”&#13;
Some of the money will&#13;
be used to buy every troop a&#13;
first-aid kit, an American flag&#13;
and troop flag with stands&#13;
and poles and plastic totes&#13;
with a leader handbook. G irl&#13;
Scout handbook and badge&#13;
book for each level.&#13;
The Pinckney-Hamburg-&#13;
Lakeland Service Unit is&#13;
part of the Huron Valley G irl&#13;
Scout Council. Rodeo attendees&#13;
will be able to learn more&#13;
about the group or sign girls&#13;
up for scouting at a special&#13;
information booth.&#13;
Besides camping. Girls&#13;
Scouts do educational programs&#13;
and community service&#13;
projects, such as cleanup&#13;
on the Lakelands Trail,&#13;
making fleece blankets for&#13;
cancer patients, assisting local&#13;
food banks and leading a&#13;
Toys For Tots campaign at&#13;
local schools.&#13;
“Scouting is a great way&#13;
to make new friends, take on&#13;
leadership roles, enjoy exciting&#13;
adventures and, most importantly,&#13;
have a lot of fun,”&#13;
said Linda Shultes, assistant&#13;
service unit manager.&#13;
For* more information on&#13;
the Pinckney-Hamburg-&#13;
Lakeland Service Unit, call&#13;
Je ffre y at 734-878-9812 or&#13;
Shultes 810-231-3187 or visit&#13;
the Web at www.freewebs.&#13;
com/phlsite.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached a t lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
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A 6 TH E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, S E PT EM B ER 14, 2007&#13;
RETAIL REPORT&#13;
T.G.I. Friday's Bar&#13;
Manager Stacy&#13;
Webber and&#13;
trainer Kaycee&#13;
Bogard talk&#13;
during a free&#13;
moment in their&#13;
preparations&#13;
for the opening&#13;
Monday of the&#13;
new restaurant&#13;
in Green Oak&#13;
Township near&#13;
Lee Road and&#13;
US-23.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLA.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
F r id a y 's o p e n i n g M o n d a y&#13;
Restaurant busy training 99 new employees&#13;
B Y S T E P H E N IE K O EH N&#13;
N ew s S p e c ia l W rite r&#13;
The new T.G.I. Frida y’s&#13;
restaurant in Green Oak&#13;
Township was a beehive of&#13;
activity this week as finishing&#13;
touches were applied inside&#13;
and out and staff geared up&#13;
for the eatery’s grand opening&#13;
Monday.&#13;
“The training team arrived&#13;
yesterday,” general manager&#13;
Rusty Ellworth said during a&#13;
recent visit, struggling a bit&#13;
to maintain control over the&#13;
hubbub. Its 10 members are&#13;
drawn from other Frida y’s&#13;
locations nationwide. Most&#13;
of the restaurant’s 99 hourly&#13;
employees would be spending&#13;
five hours each day for 10&#13;
days prior to the opening in&#13;
intensive training, Ellworth&#13;
said. More than 400 people&#13;
interviewed for jobs.&#13;
For waitstaff, rigorous training&#13;
includes memorizing most&#13;
of the restaurant’s extensive&#13;
menu. Bartenders - who train&#13;
for two weeks - must memorize&#13;
a drink menu that features&#13;
more than 250 drinks, and learn&#13;
to do some fancy moves while&#13;
they’re mixing.&#13;
“ B y this time next year, our&#13;
bartenders will have their&#13;
first Bartender Championship&#13;
(a chainwide competition) under&#13;
their belt,” Ellworth said.&#13;
“ I think we have some very&#13;
talented bartenders here.”&#13;
The new Friday’s offers the&#13;
things people expect of this&#13;
nationwide chain. Walls are&#13;
decorated with collectibles and&#13;
reproductions of “ stuff” from&#13;
the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s, some of&#13;
it with a Michigan connection,&#13;
such as a giant fish lure and a&#13;
Chris Craft boat sign. Guests&#13;
will see Friday’s signature redand-&#13;
white stripe in both the&#13;
tablecloths and the outdoor&#13;
awnings.&#13;
But this Friday’s also is one&#13;
of the first in Michigan to use&#13;
the chain’s new design prototype,&#13;
which features high, open&#13;
ceilings, a brighter overall appearance&#13;
and a taller bar, E llworth&#13;
said.&#13;
Kitchen manager Andrew&#13;
Smith of Ann Arbor said the&#13;
chain’s new menu - which this&#13;
restaurant will be opening with&#13;
and which will be implemented&#13;
chainwide - features some&#13;
great new desserts and new entrees,&#13;
including an Argentinian&#13;
rub flatiron steak, honey-glazed&#13;
pecan salmon and Asian garlic&#13;
chicken.&#13;
Friday’s “Right Portion,&#13;
Right Price” menu, featuring&#13;
smaller portions at lower prices,&#13;
will be offered at the Green&#13;
Oak site as well. “ It ’s a great&#13;
value,” Ellworth said.&#13;
In fact, Friday’s customers&#13;
have increased slightly, compared&#13;
with an overall drop in&#13;
customers for the casual dining&#13;
industry as a whole, since&#13;
the more h^th- and price-conscious&#13;
menu items were introduced&#13;
in March, according to&#13;
a June report in The New York&#13;
Times.&#13;
The first T.G.I. Friday’s&#13;
opened in New York City in&#13;
1965 as a trendy destination for&#13;
singles. Friday’s restaurants&#13;
are credited with popularizing&#13;
the term “happy hour,” inventing&#13;
the Long Island iced tea&#13;
and pioneering nonalcoholic&#13;
smoothies to honor the 1984&#13;
Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.&#13;
At last count, the chain&#13;
had more than 800 restaurants&#13;
in 55 countries and every state&#13;
but Montana, said assistant&#13;
general manager Brian Murra&#13;
ofHartland.&#13;
The company scouted&#13;
out several possible locations&#13;
before selecting Green&#13;
Oak Township and breaking&#13;
ground in April. “We’re&#13;
delighted with the location;&#13;
we think we’ve hit the right&#13;
spot,” Murra said. “This is a&#13;
great community.”&#13;
In fact, according to bar&#13;
manager Stacy Webber of&#13;
Howell, the road to Monday’s&#13;
opening was paved with only&#13;
one obstacle. The double&#13;
roundabout at US-23 and Lee&#13;
Road complicated travel for&#13;
Webber and other employees&#13;
at first, but they’re getting&#13;
more comfortable with it now,&#13;
she said.&#13;
Location: 6800 Whitmore&#13;
la k e Road, Green Oak Township.&#13;
Hours: 11 a.m.-2 a.m. d a ily ,&#13;
in c lu d in g Sun d a y.&#13;
Phone: 810-844-0541.&#13;
Web site: w w w .jr id a y s .c om .&#13;
Reach Stephanie Koehn at&#13;
sakoehn@comcast.net or 810-&#13;
299-5283.&#13;
Wine bar might add to city o f Brighton's 'hip factor'&#13;
City Council gives&#13;
green light to owners&#13;
to apply for license&#13;
B Y TO M T O L EN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
In the next several months,&#13;
Brighton’s “ trendiness quotient”&#13;
could take a quantum&#13;
leap forward.&#13;
TWo suburban Detroit women&#13;
hope to open a wine bar and&#13;
restaurant in downtown Brighton.&#13;
The City Council last week&#13;
approved the first step toward&#13;
the women obtaining a redevelopment&#13;
liquor license for the&#13;
wine bar.&#13;
Add to it a planned martini&#13;
bar across West Main at West&#13;
Street, and the new Stonefire&#13;
Bistro two blocks down, and&#13;
you have a recipe for the evolution&#13;
of downtown Brighton&#13;
from quaint to trendy.&#13;
The wine bar would replace&#13;
BSG Gifts &amp; Consignment, 312&#13;
W Main St., near the Mill Pond.&#13;
Under the proposal, Doreen&#13;
Bessette of Farmington Hills&#13;
and Denise Oaks of Westland&#13;
would lease the space now occupied&#13;
by building co-owners&#13;
Dan Szymanski and Randy&#13;
Howell, who would move their&#13;
business next door into a vacant&#13;
storefiDnt they also own.&#13;
The restaurant portion of&#13;
the wine bar, featuring a menu&#13;
“ from appetizers to desserts,”&#13;
Bessette said, would have&#13;
seating for 80 patrons. The bar&#13;
would seat another 20. “ It is as&#13;
much a restaurant as a wine&#13;
bar,” she said.&#13;
Howell said the wine bar&#13;
would add excitement to the local&#13;
scene.&#13;
“ I think Brighton’s ready for&#13;
a wine bar,” he said. “ I ’ve been&#13;
to several (in Ann Arbor, Royal&#13;
Oak and West Bloomfield), and&#13;
it adds an element to the dining&#13;
experience. “ I think it’s a&#13;
great fit, and with the proposed&#13;
renovations would open up a&#13;
fantastic view of the Mill Pond,”&#13;
Howell said.&#13;
On a tight, 3-2 vote, with one&#13;
abstention, the City Council last&#13;
week approved allowing Bessette-&#13;
Oaks L LC to apply to the&#13;
Michigan Liquor Control Commission&#13;
for a redevelopment liquor&#13;
license. Such applications&#13;
normally take from six months&#13;
to one year for state action.&#13;
The issue resulted in some&#13;
council debate over whether&#13;
downtown Brighton needs&#13;
so many establishments that&#13;
serve alcohol.&#13;
Council Member Jon Stoppels&#13;
maintained the city is&#13;
“oversaturating” downtown&#13;
with places that serve liquor.&#13;
“ I see this as being more of&#13;
a dinner establishment (than a&#13;
bar),” fellow Member Claudia&#13;
Roblee responded.&#13;
Stoppels also said that the&#13;
value of existing businesses&#13;
that serve alcohol is being&#13;
reduced through council’s actions,&#13;
and the worth of traditional&#13;
liquor licenses has gone&#13;
down.&#13;
“We have diminished the value&#13;
of people’s property,” Stoppels&#13;
said.&#13;
Mayor Pro Tern Ricci Bandkau&#13;
said she was uncomfortable&#13;
with the wine bar being so&#13;
close to the Imagination Station&#13;
playground and voted no&#13;
with Stoppels.&#13;
Resident Patricia Cole urged&#13;
the city to work toward attracting&#13;
fewer restaurants and more&#13;
general retail stores. “There’s&#13;
not a lot downtown besides&#13;
places to eat and drink,” Cole&#13;
said. “ I fear for Rolison’s (Pro&#13;
Hardware), the last remaining&#13;
old-time store,” she said.&#13;
Brighton Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce Executive Director&#13;
Pam McConeghy stressed that&#13;
the bars would not be honl^-&#13;
tonks or saloons. “They’re going&#13;
to be classy, they’re going to&#13;
spur redevelopment, and spur&#13;
other retailers to come downtown,”&#13;
she told the coimcil.&#13;
Bessette said she and her&#13;
business partner picked Brighton&#13;
for two main reasons, one&#13;
being familiarity, with Oaks&#13;
having relatives in the area.&#13;
The other “We sense that it is&#13;
a developing downtown area&#13;
and a community, not just (a&#13;
concentration oft businesses.”&#13;
Bessette and Oaks hope to&#13;
open their wine bar by late&#13;
spring, if given final city and&#13;
state approval.'&#13;
The redevelopment liquor&#13;
license takes advantage of a&#13;
state law passed last year that&#13;
allows one license for every&#13;
$200,000 invested by the public&#13;
and private sectors over the&#13;
last five years in a community.&#13;
1\vo existing downtown restaurants:&#13;
Buon Gusto and Sushi&#13;
Zen, plus the planned Downtown&#13;
Main Martini B a r and&#13;
Grille, have all been approved&#13;
by council for liquor licenses&#13;
and their applications are now&#13;
before the state.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be reached at&#13;
ttolen@livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or a t 810-844-2009.&#13;
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GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF ADOPTION&#13;
Notice is hereby given: the Green Oak Charter Township Board&#13;
of Trustees at the regular meeting of September 5, 2007 approved&#13;
fo r adoption the following ordinance.&#13;
GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP&#13;
ORDINANCE NUMBER 01-2007&#13;
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES FOR GREEN&#13;
OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP PARTICULARLY CHAPTER 8 ARTICLE II BY&#13;
ADOPTING SECTIONS DEALING WITH STORMWATER MANAGEMENT&#13;
WITHIN GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP INCLUDING SECTIONS&#13;
DEFINING THE PURPOSE, TITLE AND GENERAL PRDVISIONS OF THE&#13;
AMENDMENT, DISCHARGE REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS,&#13;
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS AND COMPREHENSIVE&#13;
DRAINAGE PLANS AND INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT.&#13;
This ordinance is ordered published September 14, 2007 in&#13;
Green Oak Charter Township paper of record and shaii be effective&#13;
October 14, 2007. A compiete copy of the entire ordinance is&#13;
avaiiable fo r review at the Green Oak Charter Township Hall, located&#13;
at 10001 Silver Lake Road. Brighton Ml 48116 during regular&#13;
business hours of 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM.&#13;
R E T A IL B R IE F S Art and apparel&#13;
Wild for Webkinz&#13;
Some 4,000 to 5,000 Webkinz,&#13;
the hottest toy phenomenon&#13;
since Beanie Babies, are assembled&#13;
in one store in downtown&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
“The kids’ eyes are like saucers&#13;
when they see them,”&#13;
says store owner Lynne Karty.&#13;
The plush toys each come with&#13;
a unique secret code that provides&#13;
access to Webkinz World,&#13;
a place on the Internet where&#13;
kids can care for their “pets,”&#13;
answer trivia questions to earn&#13;
Kinzcash and play a variety of&#13;
virtual games, Karty said.&#13;
Open Saturdays only. The&#13;
Webkinz Store is in the same&#13;
building as First Generation&#13;
children’s store. Although it&#13;
is one of about 20 businesses&#13;
in Livingston County that&#13;
carry Webkinz, the store is the&#13;
only one devoted entirely to&#13;
Webkinz merchandise. Karty,&#13;
who owns both The Webkinz&#13;
Store and First Generation, as&#13;
well as the building, says she&#13;
opened it after running out of&#13;
space for the popular critters&#13;
in her children’s store.&#13;
In addition, Karty stocks&#13;
Webkinz trading cards and&#13;
charms and will soon carry&#13;
clothing, school supplies, bath&#13;
and body items and mouse&#13;
pads. “ Each item has a code,”&#13;
she said. She also carries&#13;
“Girlz,” toymaker TV’s version&#13;
of Webkinz, aimed especially at&#13;
young girls.&#13;
Location: 209 W. Main St.&#13;
Hours: 11 a.m.-4p.m. Saturdays.&#13;
Phone: 810-227-9555.&#13;
During a career that has&#13;
spanned 30 years, Howell artist&#13;
Curtis Miller has painted a few&#13;
canvases.&#13;
The artist, who received his&#13;
bachelor of fine arts degree&#13;
from Albion College and also&#13;
studied at the University of&#13;
Michigan, has shown and sold&#13;
his works across the state, storing&#13;
some that don’t sell right&#13;
away or for which he has a spe-'&#13;
cial affinity.&#13;
Now he has hung a variety of&#13;
his work - ranging from largescale,&#13;
abstract oil paintings to&#13;
smaller landscapes and pastels,&#13;
etchings, lithographs and&#13;
drawings - in the building he&#13;
owns in downtown Howell.&#13;
Beginning this month, the&#13;
artwork will share the newly&#13;
remodeled space with Cinderella’s&#13;
Closet, the Women’s&#13;
Resource Center’s project to&#13;
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P ro p e r ty sold re c e n tly th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n ty :&#13;
Note; The information is gathered from county deed records byTransamerica Intellitech of Cincinnati.The listing includes the addresses and the reported&#13;
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1 B Y T H E 1583 Hughes Road; $124,900&#13;
4852 Oak Tree Court;&#13;
N U M B E R S $340,000&#13;
3596 Snowden Lane;&#13;
$175,900&#13;
3673 Sugarbush Drive;&#13;
Property sales as listed on $227,000&#13;
the map above: 940 Sunrise Park St.;&#13;
$184,183&#13;
Brighton City&#13;
6084 Northridge Hills Drive;&#13;
421 Ventnor Lane; $159,000&#13;
$225,275 Green Oak Township&#13;
371 Woodfield Square Lane; 6166 Aldine; $90,500&#13;
$166,000 9901 Calla Drive; $258,000&#13;
936 Woodridge Hills Drive; 10341 Cedarcrest Road;&#13;
$169,500 $221,500&#13;
11648 Crooked Lane;&#13;
Brighton Township $210,000&#13;
4166 Dominion Blvd; 8796 Evergreen Road;&#13;
1&#13;
$485,000 $290,000&#13;
3206 Old Orchard Drive; 11930 Lisa Lo ri Lane;&#13;
$234,100 $245,250&#13;
5034 Old Us 23; $160,961 9863 Marshall Road; $233,900&#13;
4777 Pleasant Valley Road; 10170 Pheasant Lake Road;&#13;
$198,000 $135,276&#13;
3620 Pointe Shore Drive; 6615 Robinridge St.; $168,900&#13;
$500,000 10817 Silver Lake Road;&#13;
5416 Saunders St.; $126,000&#13;
3115 School Lake Drive;&#13;
$225,000&#13;
$395,000 Hamburg Township&#13;
5036 Walsh Drive; $90,900 6348 Buckshore St.; $91,195&#13;
7889 Chilson Road; $83,000&#13;
Cohoctah Township 2996 Harding St.; $185,000&#13;
11070 Bohm Road; $158,000 6767 Mich. State Road, E-36;&#13;
10595 Oak Grove Road; $111,000&#13;
$83,000 10288 Wind Crest Circle;&#13;
$138,000&#13;
Conway Township 6527 Woodland; $11^,297&#13;
10772 Nicholson Road, N;&#13;
$97,669 Handy Township&#13;
9345 Woodway Lane; 4522 Emerald Valley Loop;&#13;
$176,000 $206,500&#13;
5221 Fowlerville Road, N;&#13;
Deerfield Township $129,000&#13;
9255 Argentine Road; 5341 Fowlerville Road, N;&#13;
$210,000 $137,745&#13;
7050 Colonial Way; $191,895 5452 Jam erlea Lane;&#13;
$170,000&#13;
p Fow lerville Village 8581 Kalamazoo R ive r Drive; r 121 2nd; $125,000 $157,000&#13;
135 Carr St.; $175,000 6349 Layton Road, W;&#13;
130 Maple St., N; $130,000 $195,000&#13;
3200 Nicholson Road, N;&#13;
■ Genoa Township $41,400&#13;
1 629 Abbington Court; 3200 Nicholson Road, N;&#13;
1 $145,237&#13;
4880 B e lla Mia Court;&#13;
$153,160&#13;
$283,500 Hartland Township&#13;
2982 Char Ann Drive; 1510 Andover Blvd; $396,000&#13;
$630,000 10947 Blaine Road; $475,000&#13;
3130 Coon Lake Road, E ; 3228 B r ia r H ill Road;&#13;
$176,000 $245,000&#13;
3973 Homestead Road; 11920 Cundy Road; $152,500&#13;
$400,000 1558 Hacker Road; $140,000&#13;
11494 Landers Trail; $475,000&#13;
1455 Long Lake Drive;&#13;
$179,900&#13;
1482 Maxfield Lake Road;&#13;
$150,552&#13;
1570 Odette; $137,700&#13;
1452 Remsing St.; $205,000&#13;
Howell City&#13;
342 Brooks St., E ; $114,600&#13;
403 Tompkins St., S; $230,000&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
2180 Knotty Pine Trail;&#13;
$135,000&#13;
724 Olde English Circle;&#13;
$89,900&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
4973 Bu ll Run Road; $67,000&#13;
9955 Iosco Road; $214,000&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
5035 Edward Jam es Drive;&#13;
$ 2 2 0 , 0 0 0&#13;
1222 Hudson Drive; $235,000&#13;
224 Oak B ark Drive; $225,000&#13;
3658 Prescott Drive; $50,000&#13;
1910 Sundance Ridge;&#13;
$279,274&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
2718 Court Lane N; $217,000&#13;
2414 Eads Place; $165,070&#13;
3808 Emmaus Lane;&#13;
$ 2 2 2 , 0 0 0&#13;
3808 Emmaus Lane;&#13;
$219,000&#13;
2951 Highland Road;&#13;
$ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0&#13;
2583 Ke rria Drive; $155,500&#13;
2474 Pfiefle; $159,000&#13;
1768 Smoke Tree Lane;&#13;
$240,000&#13;
Pinckney Village&#13;
208 Dexter; $162,600&#13;
618 Town Trail; $181,442&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
8805 Coyle Drive; $150,000&#13;
5975 Crossdale; $110,500&#13;
11509 Pulleyblank; $176,000&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
9826 Dublin Drive; $380,000&#13;
9025 Faussett Road; $151,500&#13;
11516 Tyrone; $394,000&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
18206 Bradley Road; $115,000&#13;
21792 Celestial Circle;&#13;
$245,000&#13;
6132 Watson Drive; $191,500&#13;
B U IL D IN G&#13;
P E R M IT S&#13;
Here is a listing of recent&#13;
building permits issued&#13;
around Livingston County&#13;
where the value of the project&#13;
is $5,000 or more. The&#13;
listing includes the address,&#13;
type of work, and value of the&#13;
project.&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
234 Woodland Lake Drive,&#13;
$9,000, residential, deck.&#13;
406 S. Third St., $6,400, residential,&#13;
re-roof.&#13;
1034 Michigan, $6,000, residential,&#13;
re-roof.&#13;
8491 W. Grand R iver #100,&#13;
$20,000, commercial alteration.&#13;
8548 W. Grand River, $5,000,&#13;
commercial, signage.&#13;
201 W. Main S t , $243,000,&#13;
commercial alt.&#13;
1025 Washington, $5,100, residential,&#13;
re-roof.&#13;
102 E . Main S t , $200,000, new&#13;
commercial.&#13;
1351 Rickett Road, $22,000,&#13;
commercial, re-roof.&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
10160 Carmer Road, $127,475,&#13;
screen gazebo, master bedroom&#13;
addition, kitchen/dining&#13;
addition.&#13;
11304 Balfour Drive, $11,952,&#13;
single story addition.&#13;
12481 Peabody Drive, $5,105,&#13;
add wood deck, fix existing&#13;
deck.&#13;
9802 Dublin Drive, $5,393,&#13;
wood deck with stairs.&#13;
9175 Apple Orchard Drive,&#13;
$18,180, add stairs to deck.&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
5802 San Souci, $172,269, two&#13;
story, single family home,&#13;
two-car attached garage.&#13;
16556 Dutton, $164,759, one&#13;
story, single family home.&#13;
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N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
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Author Colleen Gleason has found a niche with her series of novels based on Lady Victoria Gardella, a&#13;
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Vampire Chronicles Colleen Gleason will&#13;
appear at the following southeast Michigan&#13;
area booksellers and libraries:&#13;
■ Oct. 7, noon - Canton. Book signing at&#13;
grand opening of Borders Books &amp; Music.&#13;
■ Oct. 2 0,2 p.m. - South Lyon. Reading and&#13;
signing at South Lyon District Library.&#13;
■ Oct. 23,6:30 p.m. - Highland. Discussion&#13;
and signing at the Highland Public Library.&#13;
■ Oct. 2 4 ,7 p.m. - Lansing. Book signing at&#13;
"Ranged Fiction" multiauthor event at Schuler's&#13;
Books.&#13;
■ Oct. 27,2-4 p.m. - Novi. Book signing at&#13;
Borders Express, Twelve Oaks Mall.&#13;
ria, about to debut into 19th-century London society,&#13;
learns she comes fi-om a long Une of vampire&#13;
hunters.&#13;
“Not only does she have to find a place to hide&#13;
her stake, but she has to figure out a way to get&#13;
out at night to stalk vampires between pouring&#13;
tea and filling her dance card,” writes Gleason on&#13;
her Web site.&#13;
Gleason’s road to publication was paved with&#13;
fi^equent forays into the world of writing.&#13;
“ I ’ve always read and written, all through&#13;
grade school and especially in high school,” she&#13;
says. “When I began writing books, I was looking&#13;
for something I couldn’t find on the bookshelves;&#13;
S E E AUTHOR, 85&#13;
The Lettermen are back again to open&#13;
the 2007-08 season at the Brighton&#13;
Center for the Performing Arts Oct. 6.&#13;
Lettermen&#13;
will launch&#13;
new season&#13;
for the BCPA&#13;
The Gizmo Guys, puppets&#13;
show among features in&#13;
winter kids'program&#13;
BY U SA CAROLIN&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
A variety of musical genres are represented&#13;
by the performers coming to&#13;
the Brighton Center for the Performing&#13;
Arts this fall season.&#13;
“We feel like we raise the bar each&#13;
year,” says Patti Hamilton, cultural arts&#13;
coordinator for the performing arts center.&#13;
“We’re excited about the lineup. In&#13;
this economic climate, it’s difficult to get&#13;
the performers you want and still keep&#13;
ticket prices affordable.”&#13;
The Lettermen come to the BCPA&#13;
Oct. 6, performing such romantic hits&#13;
as “The Way You Look Tonight, “When&#13;
I FaU in Love,” and “ Put Your Head on&#13;
My Shoulder.” The trio has sold more&#13;
than 20 million records.&#13;
“The Lettermen have a huge following&#13;
and were last here in 2002,” says&#13;
Hamilton. “They have a good rapport&#13;
with their audience, and I ’m glad to kick&#13;
off our season with them.”&#13;
Grammy award winner Melissa Manchester&#13;
celebrates two decades as a&#13;
hit maker performing both classic hits&#13;
and holiday favorites when she arrives&#13;
in Brighton in December. She’s best&#13;
known for the songs “Don’t Cry Out&#13;
Loud,” and “Walk on By.”&#13;
Comedy takes the stage in January&#13;
and February beginning with Paula&#13;
Poundstone.&#13;
“ She’s hilarious,” says Hamilton.&#13;
“ She totally delights the crowd and&#13;
spends the first half-hour just getting&#13;
to know her audience. We love to bring&#13;
in comedy and will also have “The Male&#13;
Intellect,” a one-man show that features&#13;
the actor and writer Robert&#13;
Dubac, who does multiple&#13;
characters.”&#13;
Glen Phil&#13;
lips, who&#13;
performs&#13;
in April, is&#13;
a folk singer&#13;
who was a&#13;
member of the&#13;
band “Toad the Wet&#13;
Sprocket.” He has&#13;
sold out at the Ark&#13;
in Ann Arbor and is&#13;
making his debut at&#13;
the BCPA.&#13;
The season finishes&#13;
up with a Saturday&#13;
matinee. “ In the&#13;
Mood” is a big production&#13;
that t^ e s a&#13;
retro look at the lives&#13;
and times of its generation.&#13;
It features&#13;
the String of Pearls&#13;
Orchestra that&#13;
plays big band&#13;
standards&#13;
Season lineup&#13;
Here is a look at the 2007-2008&#13;
lineup o f performances for&#13;
the Brighton Center for the&#13;
Performing Arts. All shows in&#13;
both series are on Saturdays.&#13;
2007-08 Season&#13;
■ Oct. 6,7&#13;
p.m.: The&#13;
Lettermen.&#13;
$37.&#13;
■ Dec. 2,4&#13;
ii p.m.: Melissa&#13;
Manchester&#13;
$42.&#13;
■ Jan . 12,7&#13;
p.m.: Paula&#13;
Poundstone $37.&#13;
■ Feb. 9,7&#13;
p.m.: "The Male&#13;
Intellect" $37.&#13;
Manchester&#13;
"The Male&#13;
Intellect"&#13;
■ April 5, 7&#13;
p.m.: Glen&#13;
Philips $27.&#13;
■ May 3,&#13;
4 p.m.: "In&#13;
the Mood"&#13;
$37.&#13;
"In the Mood"&#13;
features&#13;
the String&#13;
H of Pearls&#13;
orchestra.&#13;
Children's&#13;
Cultural Series&#13;
■ Jan . 5,2 p.m.:&#13;
"The Gizmo&#13;
Guys."&#13;
■ Jan . 26, 2 p.m.&#13;
Jim Gill.&#13;
■ Feb. 2,2&#13;
p.m.: Leland&#13;
Faulkner.&#13;
■ Feb.&#13;
16,2 p.m.:&#13;
"Madcap&#13;
Puppets&#13;
- The Legend&#13;
of Little Wolf."&#13;
■ Tickets: One reserved seat for&#13;
all four shows is $24; individual&#13;
tickets are $9 each.&#13;
■ Details: For tickets for either&#13;
series or any individual show,&#13;
call 810-299-4130 and press&#13;
0 or go to the Web at www.&#13;
brightonperformingarts.com.&#13;
along with singers and dancers.&#13;
'Tickets to the performances, all on&#13;
Saturday night, are now on sale.&#13;
The Children’s Cultural Series gets&#13;
started Jan. 5 with the Gizmo Guys from&#13;
New York.&#13;
“All four acts are from out of state this&#13;
year,” says Hamilton.&#13;
Jim Gill, a musician and author, is&#13;
from Illinois, Leland Faulkner, who uses&#13;
special visual effects is from Minnesota,&#13;
and the Madcap Puppets, human-size&#13;
puppets that perform plays, are from&#13;
Cincinnati. “Parents, grandparents,&#13;
aunts and uncles who come to the children’s&#13;
shows have just as much fun as&#13;
the kids,” says Hamilton.&#13;
Tickets for the Children’s Cultural Series&#13;
go on sale Nov. 1 and will be available&#13;
at the door.&#13;
L is a C a r o lin c a n b e r e a c h e d a t lc a r o lin @&#13;
liv in g s to n c o m m u n it y n e w s .c o m o r a t 8 10-&#13;
8 4 4 -2 0 1 0 .&#13;
On Saturday,&#13;
Jan . 5, "The&#13;
Gizmo Guys"&#13;
kickoff the&#13;
Children's&#13;
Cultural Series&#13;
at the Brighton&#13;
Center for the&#13;
Performing Arts.&#13;
Showtime is&#13;
2 p.m.&#13;
D a n c e s W i t h D i r t r e la y h o o k s o n e m o r e a d v e n t u r o u s r u n n e r w i t h a s e n s e o f h u m o r&#13;
I RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
T h e L iv in g s t o n C o m m u n i t y N e w s&#13;
I danced with the dirt last&#13;
weekend.&#13;
It was anything but graceful.&#13;
I tripped. I slipped. I gasped&#13;
for air.&#13;
It was clearly more of a&#13;
bumbling, beginning fox-trot&#13;
look than a graceful, flowing&#13;
waltz.&#13;
I ’ve concluded I ’m not&#13;
much of a dancer, even when&#13;
my partner is as solid as terra&#13;
fiiroa.&#13;
I ran in my first Dances&#13;
With D irt re lay tra il run&#13;
Sept. 8. I had a blast. I ’m&#13;
ready to commit to running&#13;
again next ye ar and I keep&#13;
Dances With Dirt is a trail run of 100&#13;
kilometers (62 miles) over the hills and&#13;
through the swamps of the Pinckney&#13;
Recreation Area in and round the&#13;
Livingston County hamlet of Hell.&#13;
asking myself why it took&#13;
me so long to join the fun.&#13;
I mean, what’s not to like&#13;
about an event where you&#13;
get to spend the day ru nning&#13;
through the woods&#13;
with friends; where it ’s not&#13;
only OK but expected that&#13;
you w ill get covered in mud&#13;
at some point; where your&#13;
competition wears plaid&#13;
skirts or kitty ears; where&#13;
there’s a live band and free&#13;
pizza at the finish.&#13;
Dances With D irt is a&#13;
tra il run of 100 kilometers&#13;
(62 miles) over the hills and&#13;
through the swamps of the&#13;
Pinckney Recreation Area&#13;
in and around the Livin g ston&#13;
County hamlet of Hell.&#13;
Teams of five runners dash&#13;
off into the woods, with each&#13;
person running three of the&#13;
15 segments over the course&#13;
of the day. Most teams take&#13;
somewhere between six and&#13;
12 hours to complete the&#13;
course.&#13;
If that’s not punishment&#13;
enough, individual runners&#13;
can run a 50-mile or 50-kilometer&#13;
ultra-marathon.&#13;
I got my chance to dance&#13;
this ye ar thanks to co-worker&#13;
Heidi Zabik, who invited&#13;
me to join her team when&#13;
their in itia l fifth wheel had&#13;
S E E FITZGERALD, 85&#13;
B2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, S E PT EM B ER 14, 2007&#13;
L I V I N G S T O N I N S I G H T&#13;
PHOTOS: JAM IE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON C O M M U N IT Y NEWS&#13;
Ross Huff,&#13;
left, and&#13;
Brennan&#13;
Andes,&#13;
members&#13;
of the Ann&#13;
Arbor&#13;
band The&#13;
MACPODZ,&#13;
played to a&#13;
large crowd&#13;
Sept. 8 in&#13;
downtown&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
At ieft:Train rides&#13;
around the festival&#13;
food booths gave&#13;
weary walkers a&#13;
chance to rest their&#13;
feet while seeing&#13;
what the day had to&#13;
offer at the second&#13;
annual Smokin'Jazz&#13;
and Barbecue Blues&#13;
Festival.&#13;
V i s i t o r s t o d o w n t o w n B r i g h t o n&#13;
f i r e d u p o v e r&#13;
b l u e s a n d b a r b e c u e&#13;
Lee McMann,&#13;
owner of&#13;
Smokin'&#13;
Bones Bar-&#13;
B-Q in South&#13;
Lyon, bastes&#13;
his ribs in&#13;
sauce. The&#13;
ribs are&#13;
siow cooked&#13;
hickory-style&#13;
on site from&#13;
a mobile&#13;
catering&#13;
service.&#13;
Looking on&#13;
is Howell&#13;
resident&#13;
and Smokin'&#13;
Bones Bar-BQ&#13;
employee&#13;
Don Langley.&#13;
MACPODZ drummer, Nick Ayers, helped to fire up the crowd&#13;
during last weekend's Smokin'Jazz and Barbecue Blues Festival&#13;
with a steady beat while other band members supplied the&#13;
melody.&#13;
FREE&#13;
ENTREE&#13;
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The Smokin'Jazz and Barbecue Biues Festivai&#13;
catered to the masses providing diversity in&#13;
music, barbecue food and shopping. Brighton&#13;
residents Holly Evans and her daughter&#13;
Gabrielle, left, enjoyed a chicken meal from Tee&#13;
Bonez in Brighton.&#13;
H o u rs: Open Mon-Sat 11am - 2aiii '&#13;
Sun 8:00 am -2am (Kitch en c lo s e s a t m id n ig lit daily)&#13;
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1 0 0 0 1 S I L V E R L A K E R O A D&#13;
B R I G H T O N , M l 4 8 1 1 6&#13;
6 : 3 0 P .M .&#13;
The Green Oak Charter Township Planning Commission is&#13;
considering adoption of the Zoning Ordinance amendments regarding&#13;
wireless communication facilities and accessory buildings, structures and&#13;
uses. For the purpose of public input and comments on the proposed&#13;
amendments. This hearing will be held at the Green Oak Charter&#13;
Township Hall, 10001 Silver Lake Road, Brighton, Ml 481 16 on&#13;
Thursday, October 4, 2007 at 6:30 P.M.&#13;
The intent of the proposed amendment for wireless communication&#13;
facilities, section 38-199, is to establish regulations that will carry out&#13;
the will of the United States Congress by authorizing communication&#13;
facilities needed to operate wireless communication systems and provide&#13;
for such authorization in a manner which will protect the public health,&#13;
safety and aesthetic quality of the community at large, and to establish&#13;
regulations regarding accessory buildings, structures and uses in&#13;
residential areas, sectian 38-171.&#13;
A copy of the proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment is available&#13;
for public inspection at the Green Oak Township Clerks Office, 10001&#13;
Silver Lake Road, Brighton, Ml 48116. Written comments may be&#13;
addressed to the Green Oak Charter Township Planning and Zoning&#13;
Coordinator and will be received at the same address, telephone&#13;
number 810 231-1333&#13;
Green Oak Township Planning Commission&#13;
Published: Livingston Community News: September 14, 2007&#13;
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THE L IV IN G S TO N C O M M U N IT Y NEWS FRIDAY, S E PT EM B ER 14, 2007 B 3&#13;
"-I&#13;
‘ Hamburg festival features classic&#13;
Car show during railroad days to benefit hospice&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r t e r&#13;
Toot Golden wants people&#13;
to bring their classic vehicles&#13;
to this ye ar’s Hamburg Festival&#13;
&amp; Railroad Days and stick&#13;
around awhile.&#13;
Golden has hosted a classic&#13;
car cruise-in along with&#13;
the annual festival in the&#13;
past, but his event from 10&#13;
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday is a&#13;
full-fledged show with music&#13;
from a disc jockey, food,&#13;
goodie bags, drawings and&#13;
prizes.&#13;
“We probably had 40 cars&#13;
last year, but no more than&#13;
10 were there together at any&#13;
given time because it was a&#13;
cruise-in,” Golden said. “This&#13;
year we want to have a real&#13;
nice showing.”&#13;
Vehicles will be displayed&#13;
at Golden Septic Systems&#13;
and Landscape Supply Inc.,&#13;
9550 N. Hamburg Road, at&#13;
the intersection of East M-36,&#13;
near Borek Jennings Flmeral&#13;
Home. Cars, trucks, motorcycles&#13;
and tractors are welcome.&#13;
Trophies and prizes&#13;
will be given to the top three&#13;
vehicles in each class.&#13;
Registration starts at 9&#13;
a.m. The entry fee is $8 in&#13;
advance or $10 at the gate.&#13;
Proceeds benefit St. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Livingston Hospice.&#13;
“My wife passed away last&#13;
April and Hospice was real&#13;
good to us,” Golden said. “We&#13;
just want to do something&#13;
nice for them.”&#13;
To register or find out&#13;
more about the car show, call&#13;
810-231-3131 or 810-923-8230.&#13;
This ye ar’s Hamburg Festival&#13;
&amp; Railroad Days, from&#13;
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,&#13;
features the theme “ Farm&#13;
Life in Hamburg 100 Years&#13;
Ago.” Activities are centered&#13;
in the old village of Hamburg&#13;
on Hamburg Road, south of&#13;
M-36, and at the Hamburg&#13;
Historical Museum, 7225&#13;
Stone St. H ere’s what’s going&#13;
on;&#13;
■ Train rides from Hamburg&#13;
to Ann Arbor at 10 a.m.,&#13;
11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30&#13;
p.m. Cost $10. Children under&#13;
2 are free. Advance tickets&#13;
are necessary. Call 810-&#13;
986-0190.&#13;
■ Quilt Show, sloppy Jo e&#13;
lunch, children’s moonwalk,&#13;
face painting, sale of used&#13;
treasures and books and&#13;
fantasy stories at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
and 1:30 p.m. at St. Stephen’s&#13;
Episcopal Church, 10585&#13;
Hamburg Road.&#13;
■ Flea market at the Hamburg&#13;
Food Center, silent&#13;
auction at the old fire station,&#13;
individual garage sales&#13;
around the village, arts and&#13;
crafts vendors, historical&#13;
bicycle demonstrations and&#13;
a 1-2 p.m. street serenade&#13;
from the Livingston Lamplighters.&#13;
■ Historical displays and&#13;
activities at the Hamburg&#13;
Historical Museum. Box&#13;
lunches for sale. Free icecream&#13;
social at 2 p.m.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached a t Isrnith®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or a t 810-844-2011.&#13;
Hartland Players schedule 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof&#13;
A d v a n c e d t i c k e t s&#13;
o n s a l e f o r h i s t o r i c a l&#13;
d r a m a a b o u t a&#13;
f a m i l y i n c r i s i s i n&#13;
1 9 5 5&#13;
F r o m N e w s s t a f f r e p o r t s&#13;
The Hartland Players are&#13;
preparing for a production of&#13;
“ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” by&#13;
Tennessee Williams.&#13;
The play will be performed&#13;
Friday, Sept. 28, at 8 p.m.; Saturday,&#13;
Sept. 29, at 8 p.m.; F r iday,&#13;
Oct. 5, at 8 p.m.; Saturday,&#13;
Oct. 6, at 8 p.m.; and Sunday,&#13;
Oct. 7, at 2 p.m.&#13;
Tickets cost $12 and are $10&#13;
for seniors and students. They&#13;
can be purchased in advance&#13;
at the Hartland Music Hall&#13;
Box Office on Wednesday and&#13;
Thursday nights two weeks&#13;
before the show between 6:30-&#13;
8 p.m. or any time at the Cromaine&#13;
Library, 3688 Hartland&#13;
Road, in Hartland Township.&#13;
Tickets may also be available&#13;
at the door 30 minutes prior&#13;
to each performance.&#13;
COURTESY. HARTLAND PUYERS&#13;
Hartland Players actors rehearse for the upcoming performance of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."&#13;
The adult drama is the story&#13;
of a family in crisis in the&#13;
heart of the Mississippi River&#13;
delta during 1955.&#13;
It is being directed by Bob&#13;
Hachlinski and produced by&#13;
Jan e t Winn.&#13;
For more information., contact&#13;
the Hartland Players’&#13;
Box Office at 810-632-5849 or&#13;
go to www.hartlandplayers.&#13;
org.&#13;
Fall Fest on tap this weekend in Fowlerville&#13;
O c t o b e r f e s t ,&#13;
p u m p k i n c a r v i n g ,&#13;
t r a c t o r p u l l s a m o n g&#13;
p l a n n e d e v e n t s&#13;
V O L U N T E E R S&#13;
This listing o f volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled&#13;
by the Livingston County&#13;
United Way.&#13;
NURSING UNIT&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Livingston Hospital in Hoiwell&#13;
needs help in the nursing&#13;
unit. Volunteers will be asked&#13;
to answer call lights and to&#13;
help with the transport and&#13;
feeding of patients. Details;&#13;
517-545-6296.&#13;
GIFT SHOP&#13;
The Brighton Hospital&#13;
needs assistance in the g ift&#13;
shop with ringing up sales,&#13;
stocking products, bagging&#13;
items and delivering&#13;
orders. Details: 810-225-&#13;
2527 or e-mail nsjogren@&#13;
brightonhospital.org.&#13;
SPORTS ACTIVITIES&#13;
St. George Special Ministries&#13;
needs help with their weeknight&#13;
events in September.&#13;
These events include tennis,&#13;
walking and disc g o lf and&#13;
will be held at Brighton&#13;
High School. Details: 810-&#13;
229-6661, ext. 106 or e-mail&#13;
specialmin@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
BLANKET MAKING&#13;
The local chapter of Project&#13;
Linus is holding its next&#13;
blanket-making day Sept.&#13;
23, noon-4 p.m. Details:&#13;
'248-789-7040 or e-mail&#13;
howellproJectlinus@excite.&#13;
com.&#13;
RUN-WALK&#13;
The Whitmore Lake Health&#13;
Clinic is sponsoring a runwalk&#13;
event for "The Health&#13;
o f It" Sept. 22. The clinic&#13;
needs help on the day o f the&#13;
event. Details: 734-449-2033&#13;
or e-mail whitmorehealth@&#13;
sbcglobal.net.&#13;
OFFICE HELP&#13;
The Meals on Wheels&#13;
- Livingston County Senior&#13;
Nutrition Program needs&#13;
help w ith general office&#13;
support including filing,&#13;
copying, answering phones&#13;
and mailings. Apply 9 a.m.-&#13;
3 p.m. at 9525 E. Highland&#13;
Road near Hartland (old&#13;
U n i t e d&#13;
W a y&#13;
I w w w . l c u n i t e d w a y . o r g&#13;
Hartland High School&#13;
- Room 11).&#13;
RED CROSS FOR STUDENTS&#13;
The American Red Cross&#13;
o f Livingston County&#13;
needs students to become&#13;
involved with the STEP UP&#13;
volunteer program. Some of&#13;
the available opportunities&#13;
include serving as a disaster&#13;
action team member,&#13;
teaching preparedness&#13;
courses to children, planning&#13;
special events and assisting&#13;
in the development o f flyers&#13;
and newsletters. Details: 517-&#13;
546-0326 or e-mail disaster@&#13;
liv-redcross.org.&#13;
PRESENTATIONS TO&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
The Brighton Senior Center&#13;
needs people to do a&#13;
presentation to seniors&#13;
on a topic that they are&#13;
passionate about, such as&#13;
travel, history or a hobby.&#13;
Details; 810-299-3822 o re -&#13;
mail nhall@bas.k12.mi.us.&#13;
BOARD M EMBERS&#13;
Habitat fo r Humanity of&#13;
Livingston County needs&#13;
people to serve on their&#13;
Board o f Directors. They are&#13;
looking fo r men or women&#13;
with skills or talents in retail&#13;
management, fundraising,&#13;
marketing and public&#13;
relations, data processing&#13;
and software, social work,&#13;
grant writing, electrical&#13;
contracting, excavations and&#13;
foundations, or plumbing.&#13;
Details: 810-220-9986, ext.&#13;
11, or e-mail to lchfhed@&#13;
sbcglobal.net.&#13;
RECYCLE HELP&#13;
Recycle Livingston in Howell&#13;
needs help Saturdays with&#13;
greeting, unloading cars,&#13;
sorting, and clean-up. Details;&#13;
517-548-4439 or e-mail&#13;
recycleliv@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
V o lu n te e r Livingston, a&#13;
p ro g ram o f th e Livingston&#13;
C o u n ty U n ite d Way, p rom o te s&#13;
th e n e ed fo r vo luntee rs in th e&#13;
Livingston C o u n ty a re a . For&#13;
a c om p le te list o f v o lu n te e r&#13;
postings, visit th e Web site&#13;
w w w .lc u n ite d w a y .o rg . Please&#13;
s u bm it y o u r o rg a n iza tio n 's&#13;
vo lu n te e r needs to donr@&#13;
c h a r te rm i.n e t. mwathteart s. L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y&#13;
U n i t e d W a y&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N e w s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
Baskets of nearly every&#13;
theme imaginable w ill be auctioned&#13;
this weekend as part&#13;
of the 17th annual Fowlerville&#13;
Fall Fest.&#13;
Fa ll Fest, which gives visitors&#13;
an opportunity to step&#13;
back in time, runs from 10&#13;
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and&#13;
Sunday at the Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds, 8800 W. Grand&#13;
R ive r Ave., in Handy Township.&#13;
The basket auction is&#13;
set for 3 p.m. Saturday at the&#13;
Finlan Gazebo near the fair&#13;
office.&#13;
“ It ’s really a fun atmosphere,”&#13;
said Kelly Lyczkowski,&#13;
a Fall Fest committee&#13;
member. “ It ’s a true auction&#13;
with people bidding against&#13;
each other.”&#13;
About 30 gift baskets will&#13;
be filled with items that fit a&#13;
particular theme. There will&#13;
be dragonfly and bee baskets,&#13;
farm and other animal&#13;
baskets, cooking baskets,&#13;
gardening baskets, sports&#13;
baskets, gambling baskets,&#13;
Christmas baskets and&#13;
more.&#13;
“We have a basket for everyone,”&#13;
Lyczkowski said.&#13;
“We’re hoping people will&#13;
come check them out.”&#13;
Fall Fest and its accompanying&#13;
Octoberfest, which&#13;
starts today, supports the&#13;
Livingston Centre Historical&#13;
Village at the fairgrounds.&#13;
Parking is free. Admission&#13;
is $4 for adults, $3 for senior&#13;
citizens, $1 for children 6-12&#13;
and free for children under 6.&#13;
There is an additional cover&#13;
charge for Octoberfest. For&#13;
more information, call 517-&#13;
223-8186. Here’s a lineup of&#13;
events.&#13;
■ Octoberfest - 5 p.m.-midnight&#13;
today, noon-midnight&#13;
Saturday and noon-6 p.m.&#13;
Sunday. German-themed evening&#13;
of music, food, beer and&#13;
dancing.&#13;
■ Fall Fest - 10 a.m.-5 p.m.&#13;
Saturday and Sunday. Charlie&#13;
Gehringer baseball memorabilia&#13;
display, vendors and&#13;
crafters, horse-drawn wagon&#13;
rides. Historical Village tours,&#13;
steam engine display and&#13;
rides, rug-making and flax&#13;
spinning, Lantrak Train Club&#13;
model railroad displays at&#13;
the depot and old-fashioned&#13;
children’s games, races and&#13;
straw maze.&#13;
■ Also - Flea market, 8&#13;
a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday; antique&#13;
tractor pulls, noon Sunday;&#13;
services at Iosco Methodist&#13;
Episcopal Church in the historical&#13;
village, noon Sunday;&#13;
community picnic (bring a&#13;
dish to pass), 1 p.m. Sunday;&#13;
and pumpkin carving contest&#13;
judging, 3 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached a t Ismith®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or a t 810-844-2011.&#13;
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BY KIM HYTINEN&#13;
N e w s S p e c ia l W r ite r&#13;
Pack a picnic lunch for the&#13;
family and head to Fowlerville&#13;
on Sept. 22 for a day of fun&#13;
and education at the second&#13;
annual Field Day.&#13;
The event, sponsored by&#13;
the Livingston Conservation&#13;
District and staged at the&#13;
Livingston County Nature&#13;
Center on Roberts Road, is&#13;
scheduled to run from 10&#13;
a.m. to 4 p.m. with a range of&#13;
events safe for every member&#13;
of the family.&#13;
“ It ’s the public’s opportunity&#13;
to experience nature at its&#13;
finest,” says Gretchen Voyle,&#13;
M SU Extension horticulture&#13;
agent.&#13;
There will be plenty of things&#13;
to do. Children can participate&#13;
in catch-and-release fishing&#13;
lessons sponsored by the&#13;
state Department of Natural&#13;
Resources. The pond will be&#13;
stocked and ready, and all the&#13;
equipment will be provided.&#13;
Hay rides, a scavenger&#13;
hunt, a working sawmill, and&#13;
other demonstrations and displays&#13;
will be available. Some&#13;
of the topics to be covered&#13;
include native plants, wildlife&#13;
habitat, soil sampling, forest&#13;
management, tree planting,&#13;
invasive species, soil profiles&#13;
and watershed protection.&#13;
“ It ’s just a real good educational&#13;
opportunity,” says Sally&#13;
Wines, executive director of&#13;
the Livingston Conservation&#13;
District.&#13;
Families are encouraged to&#13;
dress for the weather and to&#13;
bring bug repellent, cameras,&#13;
sunscreen and folding chairs.&#13;
F ie ld d a y&#13;
■ W hat: Second&#13;
annual Field Day for&#13;
education and fun.&#13;
■ Sponsor: Livingston&#13;
Conservation District.&#13;
■ Location: Livingston&#13;
County Nature Center in&#13;
Iosco Township, Roberts&#13;
Road between Bradley&#13;
and Gregory roads.&#13;
■ Who: People o f all&#13;
ages.&#13;
■ Details: 517-&#13;
548-1553; www.&#13;
livingstonconservation&#13;
district.org.&#13;
A food vendor will be on site&#13;
during the event. A $1 donation&#13;
is requested. Children 12&#13;
and under are free.&#13;
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18005 Silver Parkway&#13;
(810) 750-1572&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
9870 E. Grand River&#13;
(810) 229-0323&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
2400 W. Grand River&#13;
(517) 548-7070&#13;
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L IV IN G S T O N&#13;
C O U N T Y&#13;
G O V E R N M E N T&#13;
M E E T IN G S&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
S E P T 17&#13;
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD O F TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m.4363 Buno Road, Brighton.&#13;
Details: 810-229-0550 or www.&#13;
brightontwp.com. First and third&#13;
Mondays.&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD O F COMMISSIONERS&#13;
7:30 p.m.Commissioners'&#13;
Chambers Administration&#13;
Building, 304 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 18&#13;
JO IN T M EETING:&#13;
HAMBURG TOW NSH IP BOARD&#13;
OF TRUSTEES AND&#13;
HAMBURG TOW NSH IP LIBRARY&#13;
BOARD OF DIRECTORS&#13;
6:30 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Hall, 10405 Merrill Road. To discuss&#13;
maintenance of the Dennis&#13;
Morgan Serenity Garden at the&#13;
library. Details: 810-231 -1000.&#13;
FOW L ERV IL L E BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m.Fowlerville High School&#13;
Media Center, 700 N. Grand&#13;
Avenue, Fowlerville. Details: 517-&#13;
223-6016.&#13;
HARTLAND TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD O F TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Township Hall,&#13;
3191 Hartland Road, Hartland.&#13;
Details: 810-632-7498.&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7:30 p.m., Hamburg Township&#13;
Hall, 10405 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg. Details: 810-231-1000.&#13;
Third Tuesdays.&#13;
PINCKNEY DOWNTOWN&#13;
D EVELOPMENT AUTHORITY&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement of Village&#13;
Hall, 220 5. Howell Street,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-6206 or&#13;
www.villageofpinckney.org. Third&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 19&#13;
GREEN O A K TOW NSH IP&#13;
BOARD O F TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m. Green Oak Township Board,&#13;
Township Hall, 10001 Silver Lake&#13;
Road, Brighton. Details: 810-231-&#13;
1333 or www.greenoaktwp.com.&#13;
First and third Wednesdays.&#13;
LESA BOARD O F EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m. Livingston Educational&#13;
Service Agency Education Center,&#13;
1425 W. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-5550.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 2 0&#13;
PINCKNEY BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
6:30 p.m. Pathfinder School Media&#13;
Center, 2100 E. M-36, Hamburg&#13;
Township. Details: 810-225-3900&#13;
or visit http://hal.pcs.k12.mi.us.&#13;
First and third Thursdays.&#13;
HARTLAND TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Township Hall,&#13;
3191 Hartland Road, Hartland.&#13;
Details: 810-632-7498 or www.&#13;
hartlandtwp.com. Second and&#13;
fourth Thursdays.&#13;
OCEOLA TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD MEETINGS&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 1577 M.&#13;
Latson Road, Oceola Township.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3259. First and&#13;
third Thursdays.&#13;
S U B M IT Y O U R&#13;
L IS T IN G S&#13;
Items must be submitted by&#13;
Monday at noon to be used&#13;
in Friday's publication. (In the&#13;
event o f a Monday holiday,&#13;
items should be submitted by&#13;
noon the previous Friday.)&#13;
■ Mail: Calendar, The&#13;
Livingston Community News,&#13;
420 W. Main St., Brighton, Ml&#13;
48116&#13;
■ E-mail: caiendar@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com&#13;
■ Fax: (810) 844-2040.&#13;
COMMUNITY CALENDAR&#13;
FR ID A Y&#13;
S E P T 14&#13;
USED BOOK SALE&#13;
9a.m.-5 p.m.Cromaine District&#13;
Library, 3688 N. Hartland Road,&#13;
Hartland. Details: 810-632-5200.&#13;
Also Sat. 9 a.m.-S p.m. during&#13;
Hartland Heritage Day.&#13;
SENIOR TOURS&#13;
9:30 a.m. Hartland Senior Center,&#13;
9525 Highland Road, Hartland.&#13;
Trip to Jiffy Mix and Bear factories&#13;
in Chelsea. Lunch at Common&#13;
Grill (not included). Cost: $10.&#13;
Details: 810-626-2135.&#13;
USED BOOK SALE&#13;
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton. Details: 810-229-6571,&#13;
ext. 124. A/so lOa.m.-S p.m.&#13;
Saturday fill a grocery bag for $3&#13;
and 1-4 p.m. Sunday, leftover stock&#13;
Is free.&#13;
SPAGHETTI AND KARAOKE&#13;
5-8 p.m. spaghetti dinner, 7:30&#13;
p.m. karaoke; American Legion&#13;
Post Hall #419, 9807 Whitewood&#13;
Road, Pinckney. Cost for dinner:&#13;
$6.50 adults, $5.50 seniors,&#13;
$3.50 kids ages 9 and under.&#13;
Details: 734-878-9522 or 734-&#13;
878-6633.&#13;
OCTOBERFEST&#13;
5 p.m.-midnight, Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds, Fowlerville. Music,&#13;
food, beer, dancing. Details: 517-&#13;
223-8186. Also Saturday noonmidnight,&#13;
Sunday noon-6 p.m.&#13;
OPERA HOUSE FUNDRAISER&#13;
6-9 p.m., MainStreet Winery,&#13;
201 W. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
During the event, a percentage&#13;
of wine sales will directly&#13;
benefit The Opera House. Local&#13;
artists featured. Complimentary&#13;
wine tasting, appetizers and&#13;
music. Details: 517-545-WINE&#13;
(9463).&#13;
DIVORCE SU P PORT GROUP&#13;
7-8:30 p.m. St. Mary Magdalen&#13;
Catholic Church, 2201 US-23,&#13;
Brighton. For people who are&#13;
already divorced or have filed for&#13;
divorce. Cost: $ 10. Details: 810-&#13;
229-8624. Fridays through Nov. 9.&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 15&#13;
S E X U A L A SSAULT&#13;
9 a.m.- 5 p.m., 2895 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Howell. LACASA volunteer&#13;
training.Topics include&#13;
criminal sexual conduct laws,&#13;
rape trauma, sexual harassment.&#13;
Details: 517-548-1350.&#13;
WE IG H T LOSS PROGRAM&#13;
9:30 a.m.. Peoples Church, 425 W.&#13;
Unadilla, Pinckney. Orientation for&#13;
"First Place,"a biblical 13-week&#13;
weight-loss program. Details:&#13;
Debbie, 810-231-2662.&#13;
HARTLAND HERITAGE DAY&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Hartland Village,&#13;
east of US-23, north of M-52,&#13;
Hartland. Wagon rides. Civil War&#13;
encampment, wood carving&#13;
demonstrations, weaving, rug&#13;
hooking, chili cook-off, square&#13;
dancing, antique appraisals,&#13;
petting farm used book sale.&#13;
Details: 248-887-1283.&#13;
SO A P M A KING 101&#13;
10 a.m.-Noon, Hamburg&#13;
Township Library, 10400 Merrill&#13;
Road, Hamburg Township. Each&#13;
person receives 2 slabs of soap,&#13;
fragrance oils, herbs and botanicals.&#13;
Fee: $10. Details: 810-231-&#13;
1771.&#13;
H AM BU RG RA ILROAD DAYS&#13;
10 a.m.-5 p.m., old village of&#13;
Hamburg south of M-36 at the&#13;
Hamburg Historical Museum,&#13;
7225 Stone St.Train rides, quilt&#13;
show, used books, flea market&#13;
and more. Details: 810-986-&#13;
0190tickets;810-231-1771 for&#13;
railroad history program, www.&#13;
hamburglibrary.org.&#13;
OFF BEATEN PATH&#13;
1 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Visit less&#13;
traveled areas in nature area.&#13;
Cost: $2. Registration: 810-227-&#13;
2757.&#13;
FAMILY VIDEO G AMES&#13;
3-5 p.m., Howell Carnegie&#13;
District Library, 314 W. Grand&#13;
River, Howell. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0720. Also Oct. 13, Nov. W a n d&#13;
Dec. 1.&#13;
B LU E S DANCE&#13;
6:30 p.m. doors open, 8 p.m.-&#13;
midnight band plays. American&#13;
Legion Post #419,9807&#13;
Whitewood Road, Pinckney. Live&#13;
music with the"Bluescasters."&#13;
Details: 734-341-4249.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 1 6&#13;
BR EA K FA ST BU F F ET&#13;
8 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. Pinckney's&#13;
Masonic Temple, 210 Mann St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Cost: $6 adults, $5&#13;
seniors,$3 kids 6-12,children&#13;
under 6 free. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3231. Third Sunday.&#13;
H OW E L L FARM ER S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State Street,&#13;
Howeli. Details: 517-546-3920.&#13;
Sundays through Oct.&#13;
COM M UN IT Y PICNIC&#13;
12:30-3:30 p.m.. Green Oak&#13;
Church, 10111 Fieldcrest Dr.,&#13;
east service drive of US-23.&#13;
Picnic lunch, open gym, kid's&#13;
carnival, family games and door&#13;
prizes. Details: 734-449-2870.&#13;
SEA RCH ING SAFARI&#13;
2 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Hunt&#13;
for wildlife on the nature trails.&#13;
Cost: $2. Registration: 810-227-&#13;
2757.&#13;
B INGO&#13;
2:30 p.m., (doors open at 1 p.m.)&#13;
at the former St. Mary Catholic&#13;
Parish, 550 E. Hamburg St.,&#13;
Pinckney. Details: 734-878-6303.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 17&#13;
USDA COMMODITY FOOD&#13;
10 a.m.-3 p.m., 912 North St.,&#13;
Howell. Free food available&#13;
to eligible Livingston County&#13;
residents from OLHSA (Oakland&#13;
Livingston Human Service&#13;
Agency). Details: 517.546.8500.&#13;
Distribution also Tues. and Thurs.&#13;
C A R EG IV ER SU P PO R T G RO U P&#13;
4:30-6 p.m. St. Mary's Catholic&#13;
Church, 10601 Dexter-Pinckney&#13;
Road, Pinckney. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3161. First and third Monday.&#13;
PARENTING W O R K SH O P&#13;
7 p.m. Pathway Community&#13;
Church, 228 Fourth St., Brighton.&#13;
For those who impact the lives&#13;
of children aged 0-20. Details:&#13;
248-207-2363 or www.pathwaycommunitychurch.&#13;
net.&#13;
FO W L E R V IL L E FALL FEST&#13;
10 a.m.-5 p.m., Livingston Centre&#13;
Historical Village at Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds, Fowlerville. Horsedrawn&#13;
wagon rides, village&#13;
tours, steam engine displays&#13;
and rides, concerts, old-fashioned&#13;
children's games. Cost: $4&#13;
adults, $3 seniors, $1 kids ages 7&#13;
and older. Details: 517-223-8186.&#13;
Also Sunday.&#13;
B ET T ER INVE STING&#13;
7-8:45 p.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton. An overview of better&#13;
investing principles. Details:&#13;
810-229-8924.&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 1 8&#13;
B U S IN E S S NETW O RKING&#13;
10-11 a.m.The Greater Brighton&#13;
Area Chamber of Commerce&#13;
Board Room, 131 Hyne St.,&#13;
Brighton."How to Choose the&#13;
Right Legal Structure for Your&#13;
Business" presented by attorney&#13;
Lawrence Stawiarski.RSVP:810-&#13;
227-5086.&#13;
LA P S IT&#13;
10 a.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10400 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Children&#13;
ages 18-36 months listen to&#13;
stories, sing songs, learn fingerplays&#13;
while sitting on parent or&#13;
guardian's lap. Details: 810-231-&#13;
1771. Tuesdays through Nov. 6.&#13;
MOTHER-DAUGHTER&#13;
6-7:15 p.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road,&#13;
Brighton. Book club., ages 10-&#13;
12. Discussion and dessert.&#13;
Registration: 810-229-6571, ext.&#13;
124. Tuesdays.&#13;
S EX U A L A BU S E W O R K SH O P&#13;
6-7:30 p.m. LACASA, 2895&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Workshop to facilitate healing&#13;
for adults molested as children&#13;
and adults recently sexually&#13;
assaulted. Details: 517-548-3034.&#13;
ANGER MANAGEMENT&#13;
6:15-7:45 p.m. Catholic Social&#13;
Services, 2020 East Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. Group members&#13;
learn how to better manage&#13;
and express anger in this 6-&#13;
week session. Cost: $15 per&#13;
session or 75 for all 6 sessions.&#13;
Details: 517-545-5944.&#13;
BU S IN E S S NETWORKING&#13;
7-8:30 a.m. Lions Den, 465 W.&#13;
Main St., Brighton. Referrals By&#13;
Design meeting. Details: 810-844-&#13;
0844. Weekly.&#13;
ing parents of twins, triplets and&#13;
more. Details: 517-223-1370.&#13;
HAMBURG GREENWAYS&#13;
7:30-9 p.m. Hamburg Senior&#13;
Center, 10407 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg. Details:jcspeedfish@&#13;
earthlink.net.&#13;
Pinckney.Tickets on sale Sept.&#13;
10.Cost:$10 adults,studentsseniors&#13;
$8. Details: 810-225-&#13;
3950.&#13;
ALCOHOL-DRUG RECOVERY&#13;
7 p.m. Cornerstone Evangelical&#13;
Presbyterian Church, 9455&#13;
Hilton Road, Brighton Township.&#13;
Details: 810-227-9411. Weekly.&#13;
ALCOHOLICS FOR CHRIST&#13;
7:30 p.m.-9 p.m.. Cornerstone&#13;
Evangelical Presbyterian Church,&#13;
9455 Hilton Road, Room 603,&#13;
Brighton. Details: 248-981 -8263.&#13;
Thursdays&#13;
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF&#13;
Sept. 23, 8 p.m. Hartland Music&#13;
Hall, 3619 Avon Street, Hartland.&#13;
An adult drama by Tennessee&#13;
Williams. Cost: $12, $10 seniorsstudents.&#13;
Details: 810-632-5849&#13;
or www.hartlandplayers.org or&#13;
248-684-0139. Also 8 p.m. on&#13;
Sept. 2 9 ,8 p.m. Oct. 5 ,8 p.m. Oct.&#13;
6 ,2 p.m. Oct. 7.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 1 9 F R ID A Y T H U R S D A Y&#13;
STORYHOUR&#13;
SEPT. 21 SEPT. 2 7&#13;
10 a.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10400 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Children&#13;
ages 3-5 years old enjoy 30&#13;
minutes of storytelling followed&#13;
by a craft. Details: 810-231-1771.&#13;
Every Wed.andThurs.at 1 0 a.m.&#13;
through Dec. 20.&#13;
COMMUNITY CLOSET&#13;
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Livingston&#13;
Adventist Community Closet,&#13;
9552 Highland Road, Hartland&#13;
(across from old Hartland High&#13;
School.) New, like-new, men's,&#13;
women's, kids clothing to anyone&#13;
in need. Details: 517-546-&#13;
5200. Wednesdays.&#13;
HISTORICAL SOCIETY&#13;
7 p.m. Howell Depot Museum,&#13;
128 Wetmore St., Howell. Details:&#13;
517-548-6876. First and third&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
MUSHROOMS&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Road, Brighton. Join&#13;
the Crossroads Group of the&#13;
Sierra Club for a program about&#13;
Michigan mushrooms. Details:&#13;
Michigan.sierraclub.org/crossroads&#13;
or Lee.Burton@michigan.&#13;
sierraclub.org or 810-231-9045.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 2 0&#13;
GOLF OUTING&#13;
8 a.m. check-in, 9 a.m. shotgun&#13;
start, Dunham Hills Golf Course,&#13;
13561 Dunham Road, Hartland.&#13;
Sponsored by Hartland Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
Includes continental breakfast,&#13;
lunch on the turn, prizes, contests,&#13;
awards banquet, dinner,&#13;
silent auction. Cost: $90 per&#13;
golfer, $360 foursome. Details:&#13;
632-9130 or info@hartlandchamber.&#13;
org.&#13;
FUN ON THE FARM&#13;
10 a.m. Farm Learning Center.&#13;
Stories, meet character from the&#13;
book, craft. Cost: $3. Registration:&#13;
810-227-2757.&#13;
FREE CAR SEATCHECKS&#13;
10 a.m.-2 p.m., OLHSA's&#13;
Distribution Center, 912 North&#13;
Street, Howell.The Safe Kids&#13;
coalition will be conducting&#13;
a free official car seat check&#13;
make-up day at Oakland&#13;
Livingston Human Service&#13;
Agency's food distribution.&#13;
Seat Techs available to help&#13;
you install your car seat in the&#13;
correct manner and answer&#13;
any questions. Details: OLHSA,&#13;
517-546-8500 or Michigan State&#13;
Coop Extension, 517-546-3950.&#13;
PINCKNEY PURLERS&#13;
Noon. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney. An instructor leads&#13;
knitters of all ages and experience&#13;
levels. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888.&#13;
S EW MUCH COMFORT&#13;
Noon-1 p.m., Hamburg&#13;
Township Library, 10400 Merrill&#13;
Road, Hamburg Township. Nonprofit&#13;
organization provides&#13;
clothing for wounded soldiers.&#13;
Information provided on how to&#13;
volunteer. Scrap-A-Holics provide&#13;
dessert and coffee. Details:&#13;
810-231-1771.&#13;
CLASSIC CAR CRUISE&#13;
5:30-8 p.m. Northeast corner of&#13;
Grand River Avenue and Ann&#13;
Street, downtown Fowlerville.&#13;
Whenever Weinnies Car Cruise.&#13;
Details: 517-376-2069. Thursdays&#13;
through Sept. 27.&#13;
SNUGGLE STORIES&#13;
7 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10400 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Children&#13;
ages 3-6 years bring their&#13;
blanket or stuffed animal&#13;
and enjoy bedtime stories,&#13;
fingerplays, songs. Details:&#13;
810-231-1771. Third Thursdays&#13;
through Dec. 20.&#13;
PARENTS O F MULTIPLES&#13;
7 p.m. Livingston Educational&#13;
Service Agency, 1425 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Howell. Support&#13;
group for parents and expect-&#13;
ASTRONOMY ON THE BEACH&#13;
S p.m.-midnight, Martindale&#13;
Beach of Kensington Metropark.&#13;
View planets and stars through&#13;
telescopes, discussion on outer&#13;
space. Details: 810-227-2757.&#13;
POW-MIA RECOGNITION DAY&#13;
7 p.m., American Spirit Centre,&#13;
Memorial Garden POW-MIA&#13;
Memorial, 10590 East Grand&#13;
River, Brighton. Presented&#13;
by Brighton V FW and Ladies&#13;
Auxiliary. Program: National&#13;
Anthem, names of Americans&#13;
that have not been accounted&#13;
for and 'missing man table' ceremony,&#13;
recognition of American&#13;
Prisoners of War and closing&#13;
with Amazing Grace. Details:&#13;
Kathleen, 810-252-6364.&#13;
MURDER MYSTERY PLAYERS&#13;
7-9 p.m. Crystal Gardens&#13;
Banquet Center, 5768 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., G enoa Township.&#13;
Cost: $35. Details: 517-545-1000.&#13;
S A TU R D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 2 2&#13;
ONE-STROKE PAINTING&#13;
10 a.m.-noon. Pinckney&#13;
Community Public Library, 350&#13;
Mower Road, Pinckney. Cost: $9.&#13;
Registration: 734-878-3888 or&#13;
www.pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
FIELD DAYPHOTO&#13;
10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Livingston&#13;
County Nature Center, Roberts&#13;
Road between Bradley and&#13;
Gregory Roads, Iosco Township.&#13;
Hands-on learning and educational&#13;
seminars on environmental&#13;
issues. Fishing, hayrides,&#13;
scavenger hunt for kids. Cost: $1&#13;
donation. Details: 517-548-1553,&#13;
ext. 108.&#13;
OPEN CLIMB AND Z IP DAYS&#13;
2-7 p.m. Howell Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, M arion&#13;
Township. Reservation: 517-546-&#13;
0249. Also Sept. 2 3 ,1 -4 p.m.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 2 3&#13;
BREAKFASTS&#13;
• 8 a.m. Pinckney Memorial Post&#13;
No. 419, American Legion, 9807&#13;
Whitewood Road, Pinckney.&#13;
Cost: $6.50 adults, $5.50 seniors,&#13;
$3.50 kids ages 9 and under.&#13;
Details: 734-878-9522 or 734-&#13;
878-6633.&#13;
• 8-11:30 a.m. Whitmore Lake&#13;
Rod and Gun Club, 11150&#13;
Lemen Road, Whitmore Lake.&#13;
Cost: Adults $6, senior and child&#13;
discounts. Details: 734-449-&#13;
2788. Fourth Sunday.&#13;
HELLUVA RODEO&#13;
9 a.m. gates open, 1:30 p.m.&#13;
rodeo begins.TMZ Farm, 2324&#13;
Patterson Lake Road, Pinckney&#13;
(one mile east of Hell). Bull&#13;
riding, barrel racing, bareback&#13;
bronc, saddle bronc, team roping,&#13;
mutton busting, calf chase.&#13;
Cost: $16 adults, $1 1 kids ages&#13;
4-12, kids 3 and under free.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6425 or www.&#13;
helluvarodeo.com.&#13;
MUSHROOM HUNT&#13;
1 p.m. meet at Rick Pearsall's&#13;
home. Bishop Road, south of&#13;
Brighton. A fall mushroom hunt&#13;
at Island Lake State Recreation&#13;
Area. Details: 810-227-6298 or&#13;
Rick.Pearsall@michigan.sierraclub.&#13;
org or 248-685-2411 or&#13;
Dan.Minock@michigan.sierraclub.&#13;
org or Michigan.sierraclub.&#13;
org/crossroads.&#13;
U P C O M IN G&#13;
D ISN EY 'S ALADDIN JR .&#13;
Oct. 13 and 20 at 7:30 p.m.,&#13;
Oct.. 14 and 21 at 2 p.m., Jan e&#13;
Tasch Performing Arts Theater,&#13;
Pathfinder School, 2130 E. M-36,&#13;
A W ILD WOND ER FU L N IGHT&#13;
6 p.m. Howell Nature Center,&#13;
Chemung Hills Golf and Banquet&#13;
Center, Howell. Fundraiser to benefit&#13;
Howell Nature Center's w ildlife&#13;
program. Live and silent auctions,&#13;
entertainment, food. Cost:&#13;
$50 per person or $475 table of&#13;
10. Reservations: 517-546-0249.&#13;
PEN AND INK&#13;
6:30-8 p.m., Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road,&#13;
Hamburg Township. Artist illustrator&#13;
Nancy Lybrink teaches&#13;
the basics. A drawing will be&#13;
completed during the class. Fee:&#13;
$5 covers pen, paper, ink and&#13;
instruction. Registration required:&#13;
810-231-1771.&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
SEPT. 2 9&#13;
FALL FESTIVAL&#13;
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Earl LaFave's property&#13;
on 8 Mile Road,just off&#13;
Whitmore Lake Road, Whitmore&#13;
Lake. Craft booths, hay rides,&#13;
petting farm, apples, cider and&#13;
donuts, fall farmers market.&#13;
Sponsored by the Whitmore Lake&#13;
Chamber of Commerce. Details:&#13;
810-227-5086.&#13;
HARTLAND R ELAY FOR LIFE&#13;
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Hartland High&#13;
School, 10635 Dunham Road,&#13;
Hartland. Details: 248-807-8615.&#13;
Also 6-9:30 a.m. Sunday.&#13;
RELATIONSHIP C LASS&#13;
10-11:30 a.m. Pregnancy Helpline&#13;
office, 7743 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Suite 101, Brighton. Discussing&#13;
benefits of sexual integrity.&#13;
Details: 810-494-5433.&#13;
CALLING A LL OWL S&#13;
2 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Look at&#13;
what lives on the forest floor&#13;
and in rotting logs. Cost: $2.&#13;
Registration: 810-227-2757.&#13;
NATURES'S N UTCASES&#13;
1 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Kensington Metropark. How plant&#13;
seeds are dispersed Cost: $2.&#13;
Registration: 810-227-2757.&#13;
OPEN CLIMB AND Z IP DAYS&#13;
2-7 p.m. Howell Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township. Reservation: 517-546-&#13;
0249.&#13;
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THE L IV IN G S TO N C O M M U N IT Y NEWS F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 1 4 , 2 0 0 7 B 5&#13;
r&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald, center, joined a team made up of two Hamburg&#13;
Township couples: Andy and Heidi Zabik, left, and Jeannette&#13;
Stawski and Justin Ham, right, for this year's Dances With Dirt&#13;
relay trail run. Below inset: The muddy shoes of runners who&#13;
have just come through waist-deep muck are lined up for a&#13;
power-washing at Pinckney's Country Elementary School.&#13;
FITZGERALD FROM B1&#13;
S m i le s , s o a p a r e k e y f o r r u n&#13;
to drop out. Heidi and Andy&#13;
Zabik had teamed up with&#13;
their Hamburg Township&#13;
neighbors, Ju s tin Ham and&#13;
Je an e tte Stawski, and I&#13;
think they needed an old guy&#13;
like me to boost the team&#13;
handicap.&#13;
The event starts and finishes&#13;
at H alf Moon Lake.&#13;
Ea ch segment has its own&#13;
name and its own personality.&#13;
I got my in itiation&#13;
with the one&#13;
called “ B u tt Kick er,”&#13;
but the team&#13;
took pity on me&#13;
and spared me&#13;
from one called&#13;
“ This Sucks.”&#13;
You trash your&#13;
shoes and volunteers&#13;
power wash&#13;
you at the end of&#13;
that one.&#13;
The event is the&#13;
creation of Randy Step,&#13;
owner of the Running F it&#13;
stores in Ann Arbor. H e re ’s&#13;
how he describes the event&#13;
on the D irt Web site (www.&#13;
danceswithdirt.com):&#13;
“ I ’ll tell ya what it ain’t:&#13;
It ain’t no place for wimps&#13;
and it ain’t a place for pansy,&#13;
‘don’t get my shoes d irty ’&#13;
runners afraid of a few roots&#13;
and cliffs ...&#13;
“ Basically, a difficult,&#13;
wicked on and off tra il run&#13;
with stupid spots. Stupid&#13;
spots include swamp crossings,&#13;
rive r crossings, hills&#13;
too steep to climb ... and can&#13;
only be a butt slide down.&#13;
Did we mention poison ivy,&#13;
thorns, poor marking, bad&#13;
footing, a w aiver that mentions&#13;
your death three times&#13;
Teams get ju st as crazy&#13;
with names, costumes and&#13;
vehicle decorations.&#13;
I think the D irty G irl&#13;
Scouts had the best&#13;
outfits: Pleated skirts,&#13;
sashes, berets.&#13;
There also were the&#13;
Gu Gu Dolls, the&#13;
Muckrakers, Muddy&#13;
Maize and Blue,&#13;
the Drinkers with a&#13;
Running Problem,&#13;
the Swamp Busters,&#13;
lots of other names&#13;
that you’ll have to read&#13;
on the Web site, and us:&#13;
Cinco de Swampo.&#13;
At the end of the day we&#13;
had finished 281st out of a&#13;
field of 371 teams. With an&#13;
adjusted time of 10:17:07, we&#13;
were more than two hours&#13;
ahead of the last-place&#13;
team.&#13;
Not bad. Ju s t wait ’til next&#13;
year.&#13;
M a n a g in g E d i t o r R ic k F i t z g e r a ld&#13;
c a n b e r e a c h e d a t r f it z g e r a ld @&#13;
l iv in g s t o n c o m m u n it y n e w s . c o m&#13;
o r 8 1 0 - 8 4 4 - 2 0 0 4 .&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Dances with dirt runners also had to contend with a half-mile&#13;
run upstream to complete a segment that ended in the hamlet&#13;
of Hell.&#13;
AUTHOR FROM B1&#13;
9 t h v a m p i r e b o o k w a s t h e c h a r m w i t h h e r p u b l i s h e r&#13;
something I ’d want to read.”&#13;
Before “The Rest Falls&#13;
Away” was accepted for publication,&#13;
Gleason had written&#13;
eight other books, none of&#13;
which had found a publisher.&#13;
“ I wrote historical romances;&#13;
female Jam es Bond&#13;
stories; contemporary ghost&#13;
romances ... but all I got was&#13;
rejections saying my writing&#13;
was good,” she says.&#13;
Vampire historical novels&#13;
worked the charm, it seems. “ I&#13;
didn’t consciously think, ‘Here’s&#13;
an untapped niche,’ at least&#13;
not at firet, but it was a timing&#13;
thing,” she says. “The vampire&#13;
market was exploding.”&#13;
Before she secured a twobook-&#13;
per-year contract with&#13;
her publisher, Gleason’s writing&#13;
was restricted to hours&#13;
when she wasn’t working fulltime&#13;
in the health care industry,&#13;
first in sales and then as&#13;
the owner of a health insurance&#13;
agency.&#13;
“ In September of 2005, after&#13;
writing eight books and&#13;
working with my agent for&#13;
two years, she sold my ninth&#13;
book, and I was off.” Her first&#13;
two-book deal was followed&#13;
by another that will include&#13;
publication of a third book,&#13;
“The Bleeding Dusk,” in early&#13;
spring of 2008, and “When&#13;
Twilight Burns,” in August&#13;
2008. “ I ’m under contract to&#13;
write two books a year for&#13;
them,” she said. “At some&#13;
point, I may write some other&#13;
kinds of books, as well.”&#13;
Gleason, who earned a&#13;
bachelor’s degree in English&#13;
at the University of Michigan&#13;
and an master’s in business&#13;
at the University of Michigan-&#13;
Flint, researches her books&#13;
online and at U-M’s Hatcher&#13;
Graduate Library in Ann Arbor.&#13;
A 10-year resident of Brighton&#13;
'Township, Gleason says&#13;
she does most of her writing in&#13;
the cafe at the Brighton Borders&#13;
bookstore. “ I do much&#13;
of my most productive work&#13;
here,” says the mother of three&#13;
children, ages 11, 9 and 6. “ It ’s&#13;
more difficult to write at home.&#13;
My 6-year-old seems to have an&#13;
antenna. I used to write when&#13;
the kids were in bed, but now&#13;
that they’re older, they stay up&#13;
later.”&#13;
Gleason is a perfect illustration&#13;
of the old saying, “ If&#13;
at first, you don’t succeed, try,&#13;
try again.”&#13;
“You just can’t give up easily,”&#13;
she advises. “Write your&#13;
best book. Find a publisher&#13;
and send it out. Repeat. R e peat.&#13;
Repeat until you get published”&#13;
- or run completely&#13;
out of steam. The same goes&#13;
for finding an agent to help&#13;
you shop your books around&#13;
to publishers. “You have to&#13;
send your stuff to agents until&#13;
one you like agrees to work&#13;
with you.&#13;
“There’s no secret handshake,&#13;
no easy way. It takes&#13;
perseverance, talent and&#13;
luck.”&#13;
R e a c h S t e p h e n ie K o e h n a t&#13;
s a k o e h n @ c o m c a s t .n e t o r 8 1 0 -&#13;
2 9 9 - 5 2 8 3 .&#13;
A n e x c e r p t f r o m C o l le e n G l e a s o n ' s 'T h e R e s t F a l l s A w a y '&#13;
An e x c e r p t fr om “T he R e s t&#13;
Falls A w a y ,” b y Colleen G lea son.&#13;
R e p r in te d w ith p e rm is s io n&#13;
f r om P en gu in G rou p (USA);&#13;
c o p y righ t, S ig n e t E c lip se ,&#13;
Ju ne 2007.&#13;
The couple stood under the&#13;
canopy of a branch heavy with&#13;
lilac blooms. The blond woman&#13;
was looking up at the man,&#13;
all innocence and delight; and&#13;
he smiled down at her. Even&#13;
though it was not directed at&#13;
her, Victoria felt the power&#13;
of his beckoning smile. She&#13;
tightened her fingers on the&#13;
stake and moved closer.&#13;
She was close enough now&#13;
that she could see the rise&#13;
and fall of the woman’s bosom,&#13;
and the sharp curve of&#13;
her target’s high cheekbone.&#13;
He looked like an arrogant&#13;
aristocrat, standing tall and&#13;
dark with his handsome face&#13;
and square-jawed chin.&#13;
What would it feel like to&#13;
slam the stake into his chest?&#13;
Would she have to shove it&#13;
hard, through clothing and&#13;
bone? How hard would she&#13;
Howell winery&#13;
hosts art event&#13;
Howell’s MainStreet Winery&#13;
will host an art and charity&#13;
event to raise money for&#13;
The Opera House in downtown&#13;
Howell from 6 p.m. to 9&#13;
p.m. Friday, Sept. 14.&#13;
The event features complimentary&#13;
wine tasting, appetizers&#13;
and music. In addition,&#13;
the work of watercolor artist&#13;
Sally Sellers of Howell, photographer&#13;
Armayne Lyons of&#13;
Howell, and fiber artist Chris&#13;
Lepree of Fowlerville w ill also&#13;
be featured, with guests able&#13;
to purchase art at the event.&#13;
'The fundraiser is the first&#13;
of a series of wine tasting&#13;
fundraisers set for this fall,&#13;
each featuring different local&#13;
artists and benefiting a different&#13;
charity.&#13;
For more informationa, call&#13;
Sandy Vy^letel at 517-545-9463,&#13;
or e-mail johnandsandy@howellsmainstreetwinery.&#13;
com.&#13;
Serious Fun for&#13;
Charity&#13;
G a t e s O p e n a t 9 a m f o r&#13;
P a n c a k e s a n d r o d e o&#13;
e x h i b i t i o n , c h i l d r e n ’s&#13;
c a r n i v a l , b u s i n e s s e x p o ,&#13;
f o o d a n d e x c i t i n g B u n g e e&#13;
Bull!&#13;
P r o f e s s i o n a l R o d e o S h o w&#13;
b e g i n s a t 1 : 3 0&#13;
B u ll R i d i n g , B a r r e l R a c i n g ,&#13;
A A u tto n B u s t i n g a n d M o r e&#13;
T i c k e t s o n s a l e a t P i n c k n e y&#13;
H a r d w a r e a n d b y p h o n e C a ll&#13;
7 3 4 . 8 7 8 . 6 4 2 5 o r v i s i t t h e&#13;
w e b s i t e !&#13;
W W W . h e l l u v a r o d e o . c o m&#13;
Also known as&#13;
Pinckney Community Rodeo&#13;
This is 0 day of Family Fun and&#13;
Excitement with all proceeds&#13;
benefiting youth and family projects&#13;
and needs.&#13;
This year our beneficiary is&#13;
Our Local 6ir\ Scout Service Unit&#13;
Serving 400+ girls in our area!&#13;
have to push? Or because the&#13;
heart was his weakness, was&#13;
it unprotected and easy to&#13;
penetrate? She touched her&#13;
cross, praying that she would&#13;
have the strength. She would&#13;
only have one good chance.&#13;
She couldn’t wait any longer.&#13;
He was smoothing his&#13;
hands along the woman’s bare&#13;
arms, and she was smiling up&#13;
at him, curving toward his&#13;
body. They looked as though&#13;
they were about to kiss; but&#13;
Victoria knew better. At any&#13;
moment, his face would&#13;
change ... his eyes would turn&#13;
a burning red, and his canine&#13;
fangs would grow, ready to&#13;
sink into the pure white flesh&#13;
of the woman.&#13;
Now. She must move.&#13;
Gripping the stake, Victoria&#13;
launched herself from&#13;
the shadows, arm high above&#13;
her shoulder, focused on the&#13;
broad chest of the vampire.&#13;
And just as she moved, as she&#13;
was ready to thrust that stake&#13;
home, the woman’s mouth&#13;
opened with a flash of white.&#13;
Stunned, Victoria managed&#13;
to pivot at the very last&#13;
moment, whirling toward&#13;
the tiny blonde, whose eyes&#13;
glowed red and canines&#13;
shone lethally. It happened so&#13;
fast that the vampire did not&#13;
have the chance to recover&#13;
from her surprise. Using the&#13;
force of her sudden change in&#13;
direction, Victoria slammed&#13;
the stake into the woman’s&#13;
bosom.&#13;
It drove into her skin with&#13;
sickening ease. She felt a minor&#13;
resistance, a small pop;&#13;
and then the wood slid in. It&#13;
was like shoving a wooden&#13;
pike into a bowl of sand.&#13;
The vampire froze, her&#13;
mouth open in shock and pain&#13;
... eyes wide and glowing red.&#13;
And then, suddenly, with a&#13;
small pouf! the woman disintegrated.&#13;
She crumpled into&#13;
dust and was gone.&#13;
Ju s t like that.&#13;
Victoria stood, panting,&#13;
staring at the place where the&#13;
vile creature had been.&#13;
She had done it.&#13;
She had killed a vampire.&#13;
Her knees wobbled. Her&#13;
breath shook. She looked at&#13;
her stake to see if there was&#13;
any blood on it.&#13;
It was clean.&#13;
“You were going to stake&#13;
me, weren’t you?” came a&#13;
chill voice.&#13;
Victoria looked up and saw&#13;
that the man was glaring&#13;
down at her with a decidedly&#13;
unkind expression. “ I ...”&#13;
What did one say to the victim&#13;
one had just saved from&#13;
being bitten by a vampire?&#13;
“You thought I was a vampire.”&#13;
Victoria forbore to point&#13;
out that it was an honest mistake;&#13;
with his gleaming black&#13;
hair and sharp-planed face,&#13;
he looked dangerous and untrustworthy.&#13;
“One would think&#13;
you would be a bit more gracious,&#13;
since I just saved your&#13;
life,” she replied stiffly.&#13;
His laugh was sardonic.&#13;
“That would be a fine day ...&#13;
one that I needed a girl to&#13;
save my life. From a vampire.”&#13;
He laughed harder.&#13;
At that moment, Victoria&#13;
noticed that he was holding&#13;
something in his hand.&#13;
Was that a ... stake? “Who&#13;
are you?” she asked.&#13;
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B6 THE L IV IN G S TO N C O M M U N IT Y NEWS FRIDAY, S E PT EM B ER 14, 2007&#13;
Artist throws open the doors to his gallery - which is also his home&#13;
L u r a i n ' s p r o p e r t y&#13;
c o n t a i n s o v e r 1 5 0&#13;
e x a m p l e s o f h i s w o r k&#13;
B Y L IS A C A R O L IN&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
Art aficionados as well as&#13;
people interested in visiting&#13;
Gallery open&#13;
house&#13;
■ What: An open house&#13;
hosted by artist Scott&#13;
Lurain in the 1867 former&#13;
farm house he has&#13;
turned into his studio&#13;
and gallery.&#13;
■ When: Saturday and&#13;
Sunday, Sept. 15-16,1-5&#13;
p.m.&#13;
■ Where: 6557 Challis&#13;
Road, Genoa Township.&#13;
■ Details: Go to www.&#13;
challisgallery.com.&#13;
a historic home are invited&#13;
to attend an open house at&#13;
the Challis Gallery in Genoa&#13;
Township this weekend. Lo cated&#13;
behind Mount Brighton,&#13;
the three-story gallery was&#13;
formerly known as the Herbst&#13;
farm house and was built in&#13;
1867. Both the second and&#13;
third floors are now gaUeries&#13;
used by artist Scott Lurain.&#13;
“ I moved into the house&#13;
two years ago, and purchased&#13;
it with the idea of having studio&#13;
space,” says Lurain. “ I&#13;
wanted to open my own gallery,&#13;
and my home has a lovely&#13;
space for that.”&#13;
Lurain says there are more&#13;
than 150 pieces of his work&#13;
both inside and outside the&#13;
home, including sculptures&#13;
and acrylics.&#13;
“My work is primarily contemporary&#13;
with a lot of versatility,”&#13;
says Lurain. “ I work&#13;
with inexpensive materials&#13;
and simple frames to make it&#13;
affordable.”&#13;
Prices range from $200 to&#13;
$10,000. He calls his thirdfloor&#13;
space “The Good, the&#13;
Bad and the Ugly,” and says&#13;
it’s all about life. Lurain says&#13;
he likes to paint angels because&#13;
they give him a lot of&#13;
help.&#13;
Nancy Schoenheide-Phares&#13;
knows Lurain and his art and&#13;
says, “He is extraordinarily&#13;
prolific and bursting with&#13;
ideas about his next project.&#13;
It ’s contemporary but has&#13;
some traditional elements. I&#13;
am particularly drawn to his&#13;
music pieces. Scott has been&#13;
a guitarist for 20 years and&#13;
has a whole room dedicated&#13;
to his heroes in music like&#13;
the Allman brothers and Jim i&#13;
Hendrix.”&#13;
Schoenheide-Phares says&#13;
Lurain only opens his galleries&#13;
to the public on occasion&#13;
because he focuses on his&#13;
work at all hours of the day&#13;
and night and doesn’t want&#13;
to interrupt his flow. She says&#13;
it makes it more of a special&#13;
event when he does open up&#13;
his galleries.&#13;
Lurain will be at the open&#13;
COURTESY, SCOTT LURAIN&#13;
Artist Scott Lurain will open up his gallery - an 1867 farm house near Brighton - for an open&#13;
house this weekend. It sits at 6557 Challis Road.&#13;
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gallery&#13;
open&#13;
house&#13;
this&#13;
weekend.&#13;
houses to discuss the work.&#13;
“My home is a working&#13;
business,” says Lurain. “My&#13;
mission statement is that at&#13;
the moment of commitment,&#13;
the universe conspires to fulfill&#13;
you. All major credit cards&#13;
accepted.”&#13;
"God and Man&#13;
for Vincent"&#13;
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display.&#13;
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A t h l e t e o f t h e w e e k ; E m i l y W i l l i a m s , C 2&#13;
R e c r e a t i o n , r u n n i n g a n d g o l f c a l e n d a r s , C 2&#13;
oSPORTS&#13;
J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
T h e L i v in g s to n C o m m u n i ty N ew s&#13;
G l a d i a t o r s&#13;
t r y t o e n d&#13;
s k id a g a i n s t&#13;
H a s le t t&#13;
Even with last season’s magical&#13;
run to the Division 3 state&#13;
semifinals, the Fowlerville football&#13;
team still lost out on several&#13;
major goals.&#13;
The Gladiators didn’t win a&#13;
league championship. And they&#13;
couldn’t beat Haslett. Again.&#13;
Fowlerville’s first step to&#13;
claiming the newly aligned&#13;
gold division of the Capital&#13;
Area Activities Conference begins&#13;
with a showdown against&#13;
state-ranked Haslett at 7 p.m.&#13;
tonight.&#13;
The rival schools have a long&#13;
tradition of close games and&#13;
bizarre twists. From 1987-1997,&#13;
Fowlerville beat Haslett 11&#13;
straight times. Since then, Haslett&#13;
has turned the tables, beating&#13;
the Gladiators nine times in&#13;
10 games. Fbwlerville’s last win&#13;
came in its unbeaten regular&#13;
season in 2003.&#13;
Fowlerville players can’t explain&#13;
Haslett’s recent domination&#13;
in the series.&#13;
“We just haven’t shown up&#13;
the last couple years,” senior&#13;
Garrett St. Charles said.&#13;
Senior tight end-linebacker&#13;
Joe Lane said the Gladiators&#13;
(3-0) are fired up to end the&#13;
skid. There are 17 returning&#13;
starters, many of them seniors,&#13;
who have never beaten the&#13;
Eagles.&#13;
“ I don’t think we are intimidated&#13;
by Haslett,” Lane said. “It&#13;
just hasn’t gone our way. This&#13;
year it should go our way.”&#13;
Haslett (3-0) already has an&#13;
impressive win on its resume&#13;
against a bigger school, a 20-9&#13;
season-opening victory over&#13;
East Lansing. St. Charles, a&#13;
three-year starter at defensive&#13;
back, gaid stopping Haslett’s&#13;
crafty wing-T offense will be&#13;
critical. With all the fakes and&#13;
misdirection, defenses often&#13;
don’t find the ball carrier until&#13;
he’s streaking down the field.&#13;
“When we play to our potential,&#13;
we can beat anyone,” St.&#13;
Charles said. “They run the&#13;
wing-T, so our linebackers need&#13;
to read their keys to stop it.”&#13;
Both Lane and St. Charles&#13;
said the first portion of the season&#13;
has allowed several juniors&#13;
to get valuable experience and&#13;
meld with the team. Junior David&#13;
Wright has been a regular&#13;
contributor at running back&#13;
and middle Unebacker.&#13;
Lane said he “didn’t know the&#13;
juniors had this much heart.”&#13;
“We are coming together as&#13;
a team,” he added. “The CAAC&#13;
schedule will tell us how good&#13;
we really are.... We’ve got to be&#13;
on top of our game.”&#13;
Despite the importance&#13;
placed on tonight’s outcome,&#13;
St. Charles admitted that losing&#13;
the league won’t derail the&#13;
Gladiators one bit.&#13;
“ It would be nice to win the&#13;
league, but our ultimate goal is&#13;
to go to Ford Field” for the state&#13;
finals, he said.&#13;
Prediction: Ha slett 20,&#13;
Fowlerville 18.&#13;
Other area games:&#13;
Whitmore Lake (3-0) at Petersburg&#13;
Summerfield (0-3), 7&#13;
p.m. - The Trojans must guard&#13;
against relaxing during this lull&#13;
in their schedule before big THCounty&#13;
Conference games with&#13;
Sand Creek (Oct. 5) and Clinton&#13;
(Oct. 12).&#13;
Pinckney (1-2) at South&#13;
Lyon (2-1), 7 p.m. - Opposing&#13;
coaches believe Pinclmey QB&#13;
Sean McEachem might be the&#13;
most dangerous player in the&#13;
Kensington Valley Conference.&#13;
The Lions alreacfy learned one&#13;
tough lesson about underestimating&#13;
opponents in their loss&#13;
to Lakeland. South Lyon 35,&#13;
Pinckney 21.&#13;
Hartland (1-2) at Brighton&#13;
(1-2), 7 p.m. - This week’s swing&#13;
game could essentially end the&#13;
playoff hopes for one of these&#13;
teams. Brighton coach Bill&#13;
Murray said his team has handled&#13;
life without a home field&#13;
S E E DEEGAN, C2&#13;
F o o t b a l l m o m s t a k e t h e f i e l d&#13;
Football mom Marcie Johnson, left, tries&#13;
to intercept the ball that Tracey Daraban&#13;
tries to get during the Moms Football Camp&#13;
hosted by South Lyon High School head&#13;
coach Mark Thomas.&#13;
Karen Flynn holds the tackling dummy while&#13;
Cherie Trent make a tackle.&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Cherie Trent celebrates after catching the football during the Moms Football Camp hosted by coaches&#13;
of the South Lyon High School football program. She was one of almost 40 women who attended the&#13;
Monday night program.&#13;
S. Lyon moms&#13;
'have a ball' at&#13;
inaugural camp&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
N ew s S t a f f R e p o r te r&#13;
T he brass horns&#13;
of the marching&#13;
band played in the&#13;
distance. The Ju n gle&#13;
was awash in&#13;
bright white lights,&#13;
and there was just a nip of&#13;
fall coolness in the air.&#13;
Ahhh, football at South&#13;
Lyon High School.&#13;
Senior linebacker Zach&#13;
Kiernan takes the field&#13;
and loosens up for the&#13;
opening kickoff by bouncing&#13;
up and down on the&#13;
balls of his feet and lim bering&#13;
up his arms.&#13;
Wait a minute.&#13;
That’s not Kiernan.&#13;
It ’s his ... mother?&#13;
“Yeah,” said Max Jones,&#13;
Kiern an’s mother. “ I ’m&#13;
trying to stand just like&#13;
he does.”&#13;
She and about three&#13;
dozen other mothers of&#13;
South Lyon football players&#13;
of a ll ages got the&#13;
chance to walk in their&#13;
sons cleats Monday night,&#13;
courtesy of Varsity Head&#13;
Coach Mark Thomas’ inaugural&#13;
Moms Football&#13;
Camp.&#13;
“We’ve watched every&#13;
game our boys have&#13;
played in and now we get&#13;
to do what they do,” Jones&#13;
said. “You want to support&#13;
your kids any and every&#13;
way you can.”&#13;
The two-hour camp&#13;
focused on the same offense&#13;
and defense drills&#13;
Thomas and his coaching&#13;
staff run with the Lions&#13;
every day in practice.&#13;
“ This is not dumbeddown,”&#13;
he said. “ The idea&#13;
is to give them a good&#13;
taste of what their sons&#13;
S EE FOOTBALL,C2&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
High School&#13;
head coach&#13;
Mark Thomas&#13;
goes over some&#13;
basic plays with&#13;
his "team" of&#13;
football moms.&#13;
The time spent&#13;
off the field&#13;
gave camp&#13;
participants&#13;
a practical&#13;
look into the&#13;
daily practice&#13;
routines of their&#13;
football-playing&#13;
sons.&#13;
Local triathlete returns to roots,&#13;
rekindles his passion for sport&#13;
Steve Jochmans, 56, of Green OakTownship, runs a trail at Island&#13;
Lake State Recreation Area. Jochmans has run 22 marathons&#13;
and completed four Ironman triathlons in his career.&#13;
G r e e n O a k m a n&#13;
s t r o n g e s t o n b i k e b u t&#13;
h o p e s t o im p r o v e&#13;
s w im m i n g&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
News S ta ff Reporter&#13;
Steve Jochmans toned down&#13;
his training this summer, instead&#13;
of grinding out long hours&#13;
on the bike, in the water and on&#13;
the trails.&#13;
Jochmans, 56, of Green Oak&#13;
Township, has completed more&#13;
than 100 triathlons and four&#13;
Ironmans since 1993.&#13;
Although he took it easy by&#13;
his standards, it’s not like your&#13;
normal extended summer vacation.&#13;
He estimates he still&#13;
averaged 125 miles of biking,&#13;
35 miles of running and three&#13;
miles of swimming each week.&#13;
But by returning to his roots&#13;
and racing shorter distances,&#13;
he has rekindled his passion&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISaLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Steve Jochmans trains on his bike at the Island Lake State&#13;
Recreation Area. The retired pilot has rekindled his passion for&#13;
triathlon competitions.&#13;
for his sport.&#13;
Jochmans, a retired pilot&#13;
from Northwest Airlines, won&#13;
the Waterloo triathlon in Ju ly&#13;
and was second at the Ann Arbor&#13;
THathlon in the Pinckney&#13;
Recreation Area and the Seahorse&#13;
Triathlon in Kalamazoo,&#13;
both in June.&#13;
He says training for the&#13;
Lake Placid Ironman in Ju ly&#13;
2006 took a toll on him mentally&#13;
and physically. He needed a&#13;
change.&#13;
“ I am still competing at an&#13;
intense level, but I ’m having a&#13;
S E E TRIATHLON,C2&#13;
C2 TH E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, S E PT EM B ER 14, 2007&#13;
R E C R E A T I O N C A L E N D A R&#13;
EV EN T S&#13;
■ Soccer clinic - The Brighton&#13;
boys soccer team will host&#13;
a U6 clinic from 6-7:30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesdays on Sept. 19 and 26&#13;
at Sloan Field. Cost: $20. Details:&#13;
Lynn Conlen 810-227-6629.&#13;
Carol Sullivan 810-227-9643.&#13;
■ Basebail-softbail sign&#13;
up - The Kensington Valley&#13;
Baseball Softball Association is&#13;
accepting applications for the&#13;
2008 travel baseball and softball&#13;
teams. Baseball will have&#13;
divisions for U9-U18 and softball&#13;
for U10-U18. M eetings will&#13;
begin in November. Details: Je f f&#13;
David, jeff.david@kvbsa.com.&#13;
■ Softbail-basebail tryout&#13;
- Tryouts for the Brighton Youth&#13;
Baseball-Softball Travel teams&#13;
will be noon-4:30 p.m. Sept. 16&#13;
at Flawkins baseball fields for&#13;
ages 11-16. Cost: $400. Details:&#13;
Mike Baitinger, 810-231-3706,&#13;
mbaitinger@yahoo.com.&#13;
■ Special Olympics Bowla-&#13;
thon - The fundraiser will be&#13;
two sessions (10 a.m. or noon)&#13;
at the Howell Bowl E Drome,&#13;
907 E. Grand River Ave., on&#13;
Sept. 22. Each bowler is asked&#13;
to get $100 in pledges. Details:&#13;
roger2am@cmich.edu, 734-222-&#13;
8283.&#13;
GOLF EVENTS&#13;
■ Sept. 17,13th Ron&#13;
Oestrike annual Eastern&#13;
Michigan University varsity&#13;
baseball alumni and friends&#13;
outing. The Majestic at Walden&#13;
Lake, 9600 Crouse Road, Hartland&#13;
Township. Start: 8:30 a.m. Details:&#13;
Million Dollar Shoot-out at 3:30&#13;
p.m. Cost: $125. Deadline: Sept.&#13;
13. Contact: Coach Roger Coryell,&#13;
734-487-0315.&#13;
■ Sept. 29,4th annual&#13;
Special Olympics outing.&#13;
Rolling Meadows Country Club,&#13;
6484 Sutton Road,Whitmore&#13;
Lake. Start: 1 p.m. shotgun. Anne&#13;
Rogers, 734-222-8283.&#13;
RUNNING EVENTS&#13;
■ Sept 29, Miles of Smiles&#13;
5K run-walk. Harvest Festival,&#13;
Brighton High School. Cost: $5-&#13;
$20. Start time: 8:30 a.m. Contact:&#13;
Karen Bihimeyer, 734-663-5837,&#13;
mosfunrun@gmail.com.&#13;
■ Oct. 6, Pumpkinfest 5-1 OK&#13;
Run, Volunteer Park at Dixboro&#13;
Road and Nine Mile Road, South&#13;
Lyon. Course: No walkers because&#13;
runners will navigate course in&#13;
front of Pumpkinfest parade. Start&#13;
time: 9 a.m. Web site: www.thelemenetevents.&#13;
com. Cost: $20-&#13;
$30. Contact: Jim Jackson, jim@&#13;
theelementevents.com.&#13;
■ Oct. 7, Northwind Running&#13;
Club Fall Training 5-10K Run,&#13;
Whitmore Lake High School,&#13;
7430 Whitmore Lake Road. Cost:&#13;
Donations accepted. Start time:&#13;
8 a.m. Contact: Larry Bostwick&#13;
northwindrc@yahoo.com.&#13;
■ Oct. 7, Great Pumpkin/&#13;
Spooky Sprint Duathlon.&#13;
Kensington Metropark, Milford.&#13;
Length: 5K run-24K ride-&#13;
10K run or 5K-12K ride-5K.&#13;
www.3disciplines.com. Start&#13;
time: 10 a.m. Contact: Kenny Krell,&#13;
Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-&#13;
714-5768.&#13;
SELCRA (SOUTHEAST&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
RECREATION AUTHORITY)&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
H O W E L L PA RKS AND REC&#13;
517-546-0693 ext. 0 or www.&#13;
cityofhowell.org.&#13;
■ Martial arts - Young and old&#13;
can learn karate, Sanchin-Ryu&#13;
and Krav Maga (self-defense),Tae&#13;
Kwon Do and Olympic-style sparring.&#13;
Dates, times and costs vary.&#13;
■ Gymnastics - High Flyers&#13;
Educational Gymnastics Center,&#13;
2244 Euler Road in Genoa&#13;
Township, will host classes for&#13;
ages 4-12. Dates and times vary.&#13;
Cost: $72-$ 180.&#13;
■ Skating competitions - The&#13;
Parker Skate Park hosts a competition&#13;
at 11 a.m. Oct. 6. Cost: $15-&#13;
$20 for riders, $5 admission.&#13;
■ G i r ls b a s k e tb a l l le a g u e&#13;
- Grades 1 st-6th will learn the&#13;
game for an 8-week season&#13;
beginning Oct. 23 at local schools.&#13;
Volunteer coaches are needed.&#13;
Cost: $45-$90.&#13;
■ B o y s b a s k e tb a l l le a g u e&#13;
- Grades 1st-6th will learn the&#13;
game for an 8-week season&#13;
beginning Jan. 7 at local schools.&#13;
Volunteer coaches are needed.&#13;
Cost: $45-$90.&#13;
■ A d u l t sp o r ts - Programs&#13;
available include men’s basketball&#13;
leagues for 18-and-over and&#13;
30-and-over; co-ed and women's&#13;
volleyball leagues; drop-ln basketball&#13;
and volleyball and a weight&#13;
room/gym membership, which&#13;
allows access to the Howell High&#13;
School from 6 a.m.-l 0 a.m. Monday&#13;
thru Friday. Cost: $10/month for&#13;
residents, $20/non-residents.&#13;
P IN C K N E Y COM M UN IT Y ED&#13;
810-225-3950.&#13;
■ F itn e s s n ig h t - Community&#13;
Complex at Pathfinder School from&#13;
7:30-9 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays&#13;
and Fridays. Cost: $2.50 per person.&#13;
Details:810-225-3946.&#13;
■ C om m u n i t y p o o i -&#13;
Afternoon open swims are&#13;
noon-1:30 p.m. Mondays&#13;
and W ednesday until Aug. 1.&#13;
Wednesday night open swims&#13;
are 7:30-9 p.m. until Aug. 1. Cost:&#13;
$2.50 each. Swim lessons for all&#13;
ages began In June.&#13;
FO W L E R V IL L E COM M UN IT Y&#13;
RECREATION DE PAR TM ENT&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
H AR T LAND COM M UN IT Y ED&#13;
810-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ A f t e r s c h o o l v o l le y b a l l - A&#13;
6-week clinic for girls grades 5-&#13;
6 runs 3:45 p.m.-5 p.m.Tuesdays&#13;
until Oct. 16. Cost: $40.&#13;
■ C o e d o p e n v o l l e y b a l l&#13;
- P ick up game s o p en to ages&#13;
14-and-up will be a t th e Farms&#13;
S ch o o l main gym at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Fridays until Nov. 2. Cost; $4.&#13;
■ Y o u t h s o c c e r - Boys and&#13;
girls ages 3-4 can learn th e&#13;
g am e 6-7 p.m. W e d n e sd a y s until&#13;
Oct. 15 a t th e Farms/Lakes U8&#13;
so c ce r field. Cost: $40.&#13;
■ O p e n b a s k e t b a l l - M en&#13;
ages 18-and-up can p la y 8-10&#13;
p .m.Tuesda ys and T hursd ay s&#13;
(o p en to w om e n ) until Dec. 20&#13;
at th e S SC gym. Cost: $4.&#13;
SOUTH LYON AREA&#13;
RECREATION&#13;
248-437-8105.&#13;
W H ITM O R E LAKE COM M UN IT Y&#13;
RECREATION&#13;
734-449-4461 ext. 3057.&#13;
■ Y o u t h s o c c e r - Ages 3-16&#13;
can still sign up for the fall soccer&#13;
league at the office, located at the&#13;
high school pool area,from 9 a.m.-&#13;
2 p.m. Monday-Friday and 6-8 p.m.&#13;
Wednesdays. Cost: $70 per child&#13;
with a 2 0 % discount for multiple&#13;
children. Volunteer coaches and&#13;
referees are w elcome.&#13;
■ F l a g f o o t b a l l - Runs 1-4 p.m.&#13;
Sundays Sept. 16-Oct. 21 for boys&#13;
and girls grades 2-8 at the middle&#13;
school athletic com p le x . Cost: $50.&#13;
■ M e n 's o p e n g y m - Runs 7-9&#13;
p.m. M ondays and W ed n e sd a y at&#13;
the high school.&#13;
■ A f t e r s c h o o l s p o r t s - Runs&#13;
for 6 weeks beginning Sept. 17&#13;
from 4-5:30 p.m. Mondays and&#13;
Wednesdays. Cost: $30.&#13;
■ S w im c la s s e s - Register for&#13;
classes that start Sept. 16.&#13;
■ V o l l e y b a l l - Runs 7-9 p.m.&#13;
Tuesdays and Thursdays at the&#13;
middle school gym for ages 13-&#13;
and-up beginning Sept. 11.&#13;
■ O p e n s w im - t r a c k - Both&#13;
are open 7-7:55 a.m. and 3-8 p.m.&#13;
Monday, W edn esda y and Friday&#13;
and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays until&#13;
N ov.3.Cost;$2-$3.50.&#13;
Sue Jones, hugging the tackling dummy, works a linebacker drill. By the end of the experience, everyone applauds her effort.&#13;
FOOTBALL FROM Cl&#13;
M o t h e r s s h o w o f f t h e i r f o o t b a l l k n o w l e d g e , p r o w e s s&#13;
go through and, although a&#13;
lot of them already know a&#13;
lot about football, hopefully&#13;
they learn something new.”&#13;
The re a lity included the&#13;
coaches dogging the moms&#13;
a little.&#13;
“ L e t ’s go, le t’s go,” said&#13;
Thomas, coaxing a group&#13;
to line up. “Get running.&#13;
T here’s no walking on this&#13;
football field.”&#13;
And they even&#13;
went as far as a little trash&#13;
talking.&#13;
“You’ve got to bend at the&#13;
knees Mrs. Brennem an,”&#13;
Thomas said to Lo ri&#13;
Brenneman, mother of ■'&#13;
guard Mark Brenneman.&#13;
“ I ’ve always got to te ll your&#13;
son that. Now I know where&#13;
he gets it from.”&#13;
W hile the moms got in&#13;
a pretty good workout of&#13;
footwork drills, hitting the&#13;
tackling dummies and even&#13;
running an actual play, the&#13;
order of the night was fun.&#13;
“We are having a ball,”&#13;
Jo n e s said. “ I haven’t&#13;
laughed this hard in a long&#13;
time.”&#13;
Karen Marcus,&#13;
left, tries&#13;
to snatch&#13;
the ball&#13;
from Marcia&#13;
Tyahia during&#13;
a Moms&#13;
Football&#13;
Camp. For&#13;
two hours,&#13;
the women&#13;
ran the&#13;
field, threw&#13;
the ball,&#13;
tackled the&#13;
equipment&#13;
and endured&#13;
the same&#13;
instruction&#13;
handed out&#13;
to their sons,&#13;
all members&#13;
of the South&#13;
Lyon Football&#13;
team.&#13;
The only men allowed on&#13;
the field were the six coaches.&#13;
Freshman quarterback&#13;
Tom Kort tried to do his&#13;
homework in the stands, but&#13;
his eyes kept darting to his&#13;
mother, Lau rie, and sister,&#13;
Alicia, down on the field.&#13;
“ This is even funnier&#13;
than I thought it would be,”&#13;
he said. “ I ’m glad they’re&#13;
learning how much we go&#13;
through.”&#13;
The experience did forge&#13;
a better understanding between&#13;
Lau rie Kort and her&#13;
son in one respect.&#13;
“ I ’m starved, just like he&#13;
is every time he gets home&#13;
from practice,” she said.&#13;
Still, Tom Kort wished the&#13;
camp was even a little more&#13;
re alistic in a game sense.&#13;
“ Not to be mean or anything,&#13;
but I just want to see&#13;
one of them get hit so they&#13;
can see how it feels,” he&#13;
said. “ B u t they’ll probably&#13;
a ll be sore after this anyway.”&#13;
Jo n e s agreed, saying she&#13;
was taking a new friend&#13;
to work with her the next&#13;
morning - ibuprofen.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached a t lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or a t 8 1 0 -8 4 4 -2 0 1 1 .&#13;
'We are having&#13;
a ball. I haven't&#13;
laughed this&#13;
hard In a&#13;
long time.'&#13;
Max Jones, mother to South&#13;
Lyon football player Zach&#13;
Klernan&#13;
Presents&#13;
A T H L E T E O F T H E W E E K&#13;
Emily Williams&#13;
■ School: Fowlerville&#13;
High School.&#13;
■ Local ties: She's lived&#13;
in Fowlerville since age 4,&#13;
moving from Taylor.&#13;
■ Sports: Volleyball,&#13;
softball, basketball.&#13;
■ Top sports moment:&#13;
Beating Lakewood last&#13;
year in the Capital Area&#13;
Activities Conference&#13;
division III volleyball&#13;
tournament.&#13;
■ This season: The setter&#13;
helped the Gladiators&#13;
finish runner-up to Howell&#13;
in the Linden Tournament&#13;
Aug. 25.&#13;
■ Hobbies: Swimming,&#13;
shopping.&#13;
■ Favorite subject:&#13;
History.&#13;
■ School involvement:&#13;
Students Against&#13;
Destructive Decisions,&#13;
student council, building&#13;
floats for homecoming.&#13;
■ Athlete I admire:&#13;
Former Gladiator setter&#13;
Anna Zorn, who played&#13;
one season at Madonna&#13;
University.&#13;
■ Academics: 3.5 GPA.&#13;
■ Future: She hopes&#13;
to study to become&#13;
a physical therapist&#13;
at Central Michigan&#13;
University or Grand Valley&#13;
State University.&#13;
TRIATHLON FROM Cl&#13;
J o c h m a n s p la n s t r a in in g&#13;
r e g im e n e a c h y e a r w i t h c a re&#13;
lot more fun,” he says. “ It has&#13;
rejuvenated my competitive&#13;
juices.”&#13;
Jochmans attempted his&#13;
first triathlon after reading the&#13;
book “THathlons for Mere Mortals,”&#13;
bought by his wife, Jody.&#13;
Like many triathletes, he was&#13;
“bored” with running. He has&#13;
completed 22 marathons in his&#13;
career, including the Boston&#13;
Marathon in 2006.&#13;
In 1998, he ran his best Ironman,&#13;
which requires a 2.4-miIe&#13;
swim, a 112-miIe bike ride and&#13;
26.2-miIe run, by finishing the&#13;
Ironman M o n tr^ course in 11&#13;
hours and 35 minutes.&#13;
He has represented the&#13;
United States in the USA Long-&#13;
Course World Championships&#13;
in Italy in 2001, France in 2002&#13;
and Sweden in 2004. He considers&#13;
his 15th-place finish in&#13;
France against some of the&#13;
world’s best racers a crowning&#13;
achievement.&#13;
Jo(fy Jochmans says her&#13;
husband is a natural athlete.&#13;
“He has the natiu’al gift and&#13;
ability,” she says. “Some people,&#13;
they can just do it. He is very&#13;
good. He is very driven.”&#13;
Each fall, he plans his training&#13;
regimen and racing schedule&#13;
for the following year in&#13;
great detail. Jochmans, strongest&#13;
on the bike, hopes to improve&#13;
his swimming this winter.&#13;
He says by avoiding ‘jiu ik&#13;
miles” of extra workouts, he&#13;
hasn’t had any injury problems&#13;
the past six years. Workout&#13;
partner Sue Baran of West&#13;
Bloomfield says he trains “intelligently.”&#13;
“He is always interested in&#13;
the newest training methods,”&#13;
she says. “He doesn’t do miles&#13;
just to do miles. He always&#13;
wants a quality workout. He dways&#13;
has a god.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached a t jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
a t 810-844-2012.&#13;
DEEGAN FROM C l&#13;
B r i g h t o n O K w i t h o u t h o m e&#13;
well, practicing once a week&#13;
on the artificial turf at Howell&#13;
High School’s Memorial Field&#13;
and the rest of the week on its&#13;
practice fields. Athletic director&#13;
John Thompson said a decision&#13;
to play Friday’s game at&#13;
home or at Memorial Field will&#13;
be made Wednesday morning.&#13;
Brighton 26, Hartland 20.&#13;
Novi (1-2) at Howell (3-0), 7&#13;
p.m. - The cover of our Community&#13;
News football section&#13;
featured seven area running&#13;
backs. Surprisingly, Howell’s&#13;
Richie Wilson has emerged&#13;
as the best so far, stealing the&#13;
spotlight from two 1,000-yard&#13;
rushers, Ian McGee of South&#13;
Lyon and Adam Powell of&#13;
Fowlerville. Novi better beware.&#13;
Howell 24, Novi 14.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached a t jdeegan®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
a t 810-844-2012.&#13;
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T h is e v e n t is fre e a n d c u r re n t g ir l p la y e rs a re&#13;
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4210 ROLLING PINE CT.&#13;
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP&#13;
4BR 3.5BA 2,726sf+\-.&#13;
OPENING BID; $50,000&#13;
11375 KATRINE DR.&#13;
FENTON&#13;
3BR 2.5BA 1,600sf-F\-.&#13;
OPENING BID: $25,000&#13;
11415 MART ROAD.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
1BA 1,886sf-F\-.&#13;
OPENING BID: $25,000&#13;
9792 JUD D RD,&#13;
FOWLERVILLE&#13;
2BA 1,344sf+V.&#13;
OPENING BID: $10,000&#13;
All properties sell:&#13;
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ANN ARBOR -10 and 18&#13;
acres. Bring your horses,&#13;
nice parcels starting at&#13;
$215,000.&#13;
DEXTER- Jus t Listed -&#13;
80 acre farm w/house&#13;
8 buildings. Gorgeous&#13;
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woods, wetlands, crop&#13;
land. Great Hunting-&#13;
$950,000.&#13;
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property for&#13;
$525,000.&#13;
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14x66, 3 bdrm, 2 bath,&#13;
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bdrm, 2 bath, $16,900.&#13;
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pets. 734-426-7821.&#13;
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645-3634 avail now!&#13;
Clean, Quiet 1 bdrm @&#13;
305 Doty. Laundry. No&#13;
pets/smoke. $650. Avail.&#13;
Now! Call 734-973-9364&#13;
FREE SE PT Rent! 2 bdrm&#13;
ground level side by&#13;
side, washer/dryer, pets&#13;
ok. $690. (734) 945-2408&#13;
Kerrytown Area - Large 1&#13;
bdrm, hardwood, laundry,&#13;
utilities included.&#13;
$800/mo. (734) 323-8398&#13;
Find it Here!&#13;
In the classifieds.&#13;
CAN’T BUY?&#13;
NEED TO RENT?&#13;
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(248) 318-5132&#13;
2148833-01&#13;
ANN ARBOR W E ST SIDE&#13;
Small 1 bdrm. $600/mo,&#13;
plus all utilities. Available&#13;
now. 734-730-3446.&#13;
Ypsi great 1 bdrm,&#13;
parking PetsOK,&#13;
$560 + security&#13;
FREE HEAT 429-7395&#13;
Ann Arbor W. Side large&#13;
Efficiency. Stadium/ Pauline&#13;
$560 includes water,&#13;
heat 8 gas. 734-678-2581&#13;
Commercial,&#13;
Industrial and&#13;
Retails-Rent&#13;
LAKE V IEW CONDO - 2&#13;
bdrm. 2 bath, 1352 sf,&#13;
fireplace, ground floor.&#13;
$900/mo. 734-207-0862&#13;
Liberty Pointe End Unit&#13;
3 bdrm 2.5 bath garage&#13;
fin bsmt, pet possible,&#13;
$1350. 517-423-8097&#13;
Luxury 3 bdrm, 2 bath,&#13;
hardwood, living room,&#13;
granite, fireplace, laundry.&#13;
$1300. 313-815-3243&#13;
Roundtree Condo 2&#13;
bdrm 1.5 bath, fin bsmt,&#13;
carport, private yard, fit&#13;
center, Sec. 8 ok, $890.&#13;
Avail Sept.734-395-2948&#13;
Saline 2 bedrooms,&#13;
2 baths, washer/dryer,&#13;
off street parking,&#13;
garage, central air,&#13;
basement, Great Condo&#13;
in a quiet setting $1350.&#13;
(734)320-6309.&#13;
AVAIL - 2 bdrm apt.&#13;
Carport, washer/dryer,&#13;
good location. Spacious.&#13;
248-910-3303&#13;
AVAIL A SA P! Ypsi area.&#13;
1st fir w/ parking, quite 1&#13;
bdrm, $400+security, no&#13;
pet/smoke. 734-645-4608&#13;
Avail, great 2 bdrm.&#13;
Many amenities near&#13;
Depot Town, no pets.&#13;
$595. 734-528-2163&#13;
Avail. Now! 1 bdrm, no&#13;
pets. Laundry, off street&#13;
parking. Heat included.&#13;
$520/mo. 734-395-2047.&#13;
Brighton, Medical/Dental&#13;
3000sf office w/signage&#13;
near St Jo e S I 7-545-0006&#13;
Depot town- On the rivers&#13;
Edge near EMU. 950-&#13;
4000sf great location for&#13;
coffee shop, retail or office.&#13;
Ted (734) 645-9001&#13;
Downtown Prime 333 S.&#13;
Main 2400sf. Newly renovated.&#13;
parking included.&#13;
734-761-6170/761-6163&#13;
curtiscommercialllc.com&#13;
3 BDRM. Liberty Square,&#13;
C/A, $700/mo + $700 security.&#13;
Rawsonville/&#13;
Grove area 248-651-4320&#13;
3 BDRM, study, ZVz bath,&#13;
fireplace, Chapel Hill by&#13;
US-23 8 U/M N. Campus.&#13;
$1300/mo. 734-994-4087&#13;
2, 3 8 4 Bdrm Ypsi&#13;
Townhouses. $650-$890.&#13;
Rent or Rent to own.&#13;
Section 8 welcome.&#13;
Rawsonville 8 1-94.&#13;
C a l lJo e 313-386-8688&#13;
AVAIL NOW 3 bdrm&#13;
close to EMU. $800 includes&#13;
heat 8 water. 5 N.&#13;
Summit 734-483-6082&#13;
For lease-1 story, 2500sf&#13;
brick building, 1200sf&#13;
basement, very good&#13;
parking. Corner 1/2 acre&#13;
lot of Gault Village Shopping&#13;
Center, Ypsi Twp.&#13;
$1700/mo.734-485-0781&#13;
AW E SOM E ! Packard 8&#13;
State. Large 2 bdrm w/&#13;
parking. Metro Property&#13;
Services (734) 668-6686&#13;
BRIGHTON 182 bdrm. 10&#13;
min to Ann Arbor. Clean&#13;
8 Quiet. From $525. $99&#13;
move in. 1-800-773-3031&#13;
For Lease Pizzeria Ypsi&#13;
Twp. Equipment included.&#13;
Call 734-487-3910.&#13;
PRIME COMMERCIAL&#13;
RETAIL70FFICE. Btwn&#13;
Ann Arbor 8 Ypsi. 1200-&#13;
3500 sq'. Norton Real&#13;
Estate Co. 734-971-2750&#13;
Upscale 2 bdrm condo&#13;
AC, attached garage,&#13;
bsmt. laundry. Saline.&#13;
$1200.734-663-0084&#13;
Weatherstone 2 bdrm/&#13;
2 bath, washer/dryer&#13;
garage, near bus, UM.&#13;
$1000. (734)216-3963.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
3 bdrms, 2 baths, C/A,&#13;
washer/dryer, new paint,&#13;
garage, 1925 sq ft.&#13;
$999/mo. Move in&#13;
speical. 734-358-6314&#13;
irenekmi@att.net&#13;
1 or 3 bdrms in Ypsi. 3&#13;
bdrms in Belleville ($850)&#13;
appliances, well kept,&#13;
734-953-4907; 634-9684&#13;
Sunny 2bdrm near West&#13;
Park, bus. Laundry, Garage,&#13;
Large Yard, $850 +&#13;
utilities. (734)663-6961.&#13;
2 bdrm house $750/mo.&#13;
832 Franklin St., Ypsilanti&#13;
1 bdrm $600. 615 Michigan&#13;
Ave 248-854-9000.&#13;
WestSide,3bdrm,bsmt,&#13;
fenced yard, carport,&#13;
laundry Walk downtown&#13;
$1,195 734-717-7214&#13;
Whitmore Lake - 2&#13;
bdrm, 1 bath, washer/&#13;
dryer Sec. 8 OK.&#13;
$695/mo. 734-878-6253&#13;
Whitmore Lk 3bdrm,1.5&#13;
bath, A/C, basement, garage&#13;
$1050 810-623-2034&#13;
W. Side Ann Arbor 2&#13;
bdrm, 1 bath, laundry,&#13;
fenced, parking. $795.&#13;
Pets OK. 734-453-0844&#13;
W. Side - Large 2 bdrms,&#13;
great kitchen, laundry,&#13;
garage, $850 + utilities.&#13;
Call (734) 662-5058.&#13;
Lake Property&#13;
and Recreational&#13;
Rental&#13;
Charming yr round lake&#13;
house, 3 bdrm 2 bath&#13;
huge garage 8 workshop&#13;
$1300. 734-475-9412&#13;
Evans Lake - 5 bdrm, 3&#13;
bath, on the water, large&#13;
lot, garage, $1500/mo.&#13;
Option to buy / Land&#13;
contract. 734-216-1558.&#13;
Lakefront Stone Cottage&#13;
near Jackson, 3 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath.fireplace, 2 car garage.&#13;
$950. 734-475-3734&#13;
PINCKNEY- 3 bedrooms,&#13;
2 baths, garage, DOCK,&#13;
BEACH. $1200/mo.&#13;
Call (734) 878-1621&#13;
Adorable 2bdrm 1.5 bath&#13;
condo. All appliances +&#13;
heat 8 H20 included.&#13;
$885/mo. 734-697-7464&#13;
Ann Arbor- 3bdrm, deck,&#13;
newly remodeled, washer/&#13;
dryer. Washtenaw 8&#13;
23, $950. 734-434-2362.&#13;
Ann Arbor - Jackson Ave&#13;
1,900-19,OOOsf flex space&#13;
734-487-9640&#13;
www.phoenlxco.biz&#13;
Ann Arbor - 3 bdrm&#13;
ranch in great location,&#13;
newer carpet, fresh paint&#13;
large corner lot w/ big&#13;
yard, attached garage,&#13;
laundry room, all&#13;
appliances. $1250/mo&#13;
(734) 904-1162.&#13;
ANN ARBOR&#13;
3 bedroom 2 bath home&#13;
on huge lot. Could be as&#13;
low as $950/mo. Zero&#13;
down or rent to own.&#13;
734-521-0236&#13;
Ann Arbor Area- rent to&#13;
own. 3-4 bdrm small&#13;
downpayment.&#13;
(815) 334-1938&#13;
ANN ARBOR&#13;
Charming 3 bedroom&#13;
2 bath home on huge lot.&#13;
Could be as low as $950/&#13;
mo. Zero down or rent to&#13;
own. 734-521-0236&#13;
Ann Arbor NE-2100 sf,&#13;
3 bdrm, 1 full 8 two 1/2&#13;
baths, A/C, No pets.&#13;
$1400. 734-453-4717&#13;
Ann Arbor NE - All new&#13;
exterior, cozy 3 bdrm,&#13;
1.5 bath, appliances, A/C&#13;
fpl. $1330. 734-971-5698.&#13;
4 bdrm, 1.5 bath, walkout&#13;
basement, near&#13;
downtown Ann Arbor,&#13;
$1,300/mo. 734-502-5029&#13;
4 bdrm. 2 full 2 half&#13;
baths 3500sf. Study,&#13;
fireplace, formal dining,&#13;
C/A, All Appliances.&#13;
$1600/mo. Sec 8 OK.&#13;
(734) 528-4486&#13;
4 bdrm, park side preserve,&#13;
Ypsi. Fin. bsmt,&#13;
tons of extras, $2000/&#13;
mo. (734) 787-8480&#13;
Avail Now - 4 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, large lot. No smoking,&#13;
no pets, garage.&#13;
$1200/mo 734-428-8445.&#13;
Pittsfield Twp 3 bdrm,2.5&#13;
bath, finished basement,&#13;
2 car, fireplace, C/A,&#13;
deck, etc! 734-323-7919.&#13;
3 bdrm, Ypsi. Totaly remodel&#13;
including Kitchen&#13;
8 Bath, wood floors, A/C,&#13;
$1050+util.734-461-1528&#13;
Abide: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath&#13;
ranch by PHS/Stadium,&#13;
frpl.wood floor, full bsmt&#13;
fencedyard.screen porch&#13;
appliances. Handicap&#13;
accessible. 810-231-9389&#13;
ABIDE! 3 bdrm ranch in&#13;
great shape Hardwood,&#13;
AC, fin bsmt, washer/&#13;
dryer. Fenced yard.&#13;
Family neighborhood,&#13;
Haisley School, pets OK,&#13;
$1195. 734-665-4842&#13;
Able to Please Ann&#13;
Arbor. 3 bdrm, 2 car&#13;
$1395, Briarwood Area.&#13;
734-657-5497___________&#13;
ABLE TO PLEASE&#13;
Immaculate West side&#13;
Colonial. 1900sf, 4&#13;
bdrms, family rm w/ fireplace,&#13;
AC, 2 car attached&#13;
garage. Private yard w/&#13;
patio. Avail now! $1295&#13;
734-239-1877.&#13;
Able to rent. Depot Town&#13;
2 bdrm w/garage, $795&#13;
OR 2 bdrm, fenced yard&#13;
$750/mo. 810-225-0706&#13;
ABLE TO RENT - Nice 4&#13;
bdrm home, Burns Park&#13;
area, washer/dryer.&#13;
$1500. 734-971-2533&#13;
Above Huron River&#13;
3 bdrm + study, ranch, 1/3&#13;
acre,garage, close to medical&#13;
center, no smoke/pets&#13;
$1290-$1600, 426-0090&#13;
A/C, 4 bdrm, deck,&#13;
garage, washer/dryer, no&#13;
smoking, no pets, $1600.&#13;
(734) 665-8473.&#13;
Accepting applications&#13;
for early Sept. N.E. Ypsi,&#13;
3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, family&#13;
room w/fpl, 2 car gar,&#13;
A/C. Sect. 8. No pets.&#13;
$1300. 734-996-0089&#13;
★ Y PSILANT I ★&#13;
Newly Updated home&#13;
with lots of extras. 3 bed&#13;
1 bath $975/mo could be&#13;
zero down or rent to&#13;
own. 734-521-0198&#13;
Y PSI TW P - 1 bdrm&#13;
$550/mo, $450 security&#13;
deposit + utilities. Near&#13;
hwy. 248-753-3595&#13;
Ypsi Twp.- Lincoln&#13;
schools. 3 bdrm, 2 bath,&#13;
$1450/mo H20 included.&#13;
(734) 231-9053.___________&#13;
Ann Arbor 4 bdrm&#13;
$1200. Great 3 bdrm w/&#13;
garage Ypsi. $900-$1150&#13;
Sec 8 OK. 734-945-7074&#13;
Residential&#13;
Livingston-Rental&#13;
Ann Arbor NE - spacious&#13;
3+ bdrm, 2 baths, A/C,&#13;
Huron 8 Ciague Schools.&#13;
$1350. 734-453-4717&#13;
Ann Arbor Schools 3&#13;
bdrm, 2 bath, all appliances&#13;
2 car, fenced yard,&#13;
close to U-M, St. Jo e 's&#13;
$1250/mo. 734-657-8195&#13;
Ann Arbor Schools,&#13;
Turnberry Sub. 4 bdrm,&#13;
2.5 bath, CA, garage&#13;
$1700. 734-604-2651.&#13;
Ann Arbor- West side,&#13;
3 bdrm, 1 bath, washer/&#13;
dryer, fireplace, basement,&#13;
hardwood $1390.&#13;
(734) 996-8075.__________&#13;
Avail. 3+ bdrm, 2.5 bath,&#13;
house, w/bsmt 8 2 car&#13;
garage. Rent neg. 1302&#13;
Washtenaw. 663-8800.&#13;
Avail. Saline Ranch&#13;
1 Acre lot in town.&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 car garage,&#13;
full basement, no smoke/&#13;
• pets $1500.734-260-9678&#13;
Avail Sept. 1, 3 bdrm, 1.5&#13;
bath, Pittsfield Twp Ann&#13;
Arbor Schools. $1300 +&#13;
utilities. 734-395-2948&#13;
Beautiful 3 bdrm IV i bath&#13;
W. Ypsi, large yard, 2 car&#13;
garage. $1150+ utilities.&#13;
No Sec. 8. 734-417-8679&#13;
BELLEVILLE&#13;
Charming 3 bdrm, 3 bath&#13;
home, finished basement.&#13;
$1000/mo could&#13;
be zero down or rent to&#13;
own. 734-521-0198&#13;
Belleville-Upscale, 3&#13;
bdrm, gorgeous, fin&#13;
bsmt, must see,&#13;
$1600/mo 734-699-9840&#13;
QUIET, Nice Neighbors,&#13;
yard for dog, land for&#13;
horse (?),2.5 car, 3 bdrm,&#13;
Scio Twp, 663-8883&#13;
Renovated 4 bdrm house&#13;
w/ 3 car garage, Lincoln&#13;
schools Avail Now! Sec.&#13;
8 OK. 734-775-3496.&#13;
Saline 3 bdrm 1 bath, AJ&#13;
C, all appl., garage, fenced,&#13;
fin. basement, In town,$&#13;
1450. 734-944-6160&#13;
Saline - 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath,&#13;
fin. basement, 2.5 car garage.&#13;
Avail. Sept. $1200/&#13;
mo. (734) 429-5770&#13;
Saline 3 bdrm&#13;
Walk to parkILiving room&#13;
frpl.2 carAvalllO/1 $1090&#13;
w/option 734-434-6356&#13;
SALINE-4 bdrm, 2.5 bath&#13;
Short term avail. $1500.&#13;
No pets/smoke. Please&#13;
call: 734-429-0408&#13;
730 E. Grand Bivd., Ypsi&#13;
Beautifully updated, 2&#13;
bdrm ranch, 760 sq. ft.&#13;
$735/mo. (734)481-3057&#13;
SUM PT ER&#13;
Stunning 3 Bedroom&#13;
1 bath with basement 8&#13;
garage. $900/mo could&#13;
be zero down or rent to&#13;
own. 734-521-0235&#13;
3 bdrm 2 bath 2 acre lot,&#13;
2 car garage, all appliances,&#13;
Lincoln Schools, 15&#13;
minutes from Ann Arbor.&#13;
$1200, 800-566-6626.&#13;
3bdrm 2.5 bath $199/mo&#13;
4%down,30yrs,8%! listings&#13;
800-619-3816 xR687&#13;
, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath,&#13;
fenced yard, 2 car&#13;
garage, pets OK, Ypsi&#13;
Twp., Lincoln Schools.&#13;
$1350. (517) 281-0854&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath house.&#13;
New appliance, carpet.&#13;
702 Maus, Ypsi.&#13;
Don 734-945-5255&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bdrm , garage&#13;
washer/dryer, updated&#13;
kitchen. Near UM&#13;
$1390/mo. 734-369-8049&#13;
2 4-bdrm houses, new&#13;
kitchens, air, deck. 1929&#13;
Tyler, 2681 Woodruff Ln.&#13;
Sect8OK.734-260-9911.&#13;
Whitmore Lake - Cute&#13;
2 bdrm, 1 bath, fenced,&#13;
lake access. $800/mo.&#13;
Call 517-545-9002.&#13;
Willis - Small 1 bdrm&#13;
trailer on private land&#13;
$400/mo. + utilities.&#13;
734-461-2975.____________&#13;
Ypsi - 3 bdrm Cape Cod,&#13;
basement, 2 car garage,&#13;
$950. 734-646-6792&#13;
Burns Park 3 Bdrm,&#13;
2+bath, 2 car, fireplace,&#13;
sunroom, on park&#13;
$2,000. (734)482-4593.&#13;
BURNS PARK&#13;
3 bdrm. New paint. C/A.&#13;
2 bath, washer/dryer, on&#13;
park $2000 734-662-2080&#13;
Chelsea Lakefront 3bdrm&#13;
2 bath, washer/ dryer,&#13;
2 car garage, fireplace,&#13;
C/A $1500. 734-562-2051&#13;
Cozy 3 bdrm, large backyard,&#13;
animals welcome,&#13;
close to UM. C/A. 734-&#13;
975-2329, 734-697-9828&#13;
Amazing 3 bdrm, 2 bath&#13;
ranch, charming W. side.&#13;
Many extras; fin. bsmt,&#13;
A/C, garage, deck, more.&#13;
$1400. 810-333-0632.&#13;
DEXTER-Riverfront&#13;
home on 1.5 Acres 3&#13;
bdrm, 1.5 bath, deck, garage&#13;
fireplace $1,495 No&#13;
smoke/pets734-904-3975&#13;
AnnArbor 2bdrm,dog ok,&#13;
newly renovated, fenced&#13;
yard,wood floors,garage,&#13;
more!$995 734-669-6128&#13;
Ann Arbor 2 bed, 1 bath,&#13;
wash/dry, carport, on&#13;
busline, 1200 s.f., hardwood&#13;
floors and recent&#13;
updates. $980 + util.&#13;
(734)417-9935.&#13;
ECOLOGICAL HEAVEN&#13;
2 1/2 acre, ponds, decks,&#13;
deer. Large modern&#13;
home. 3-4 bdrm, Scio&#13;
Twp. 15 min. to Main St.&#13;
$3190-$3600 426-0090&#13;
E. Y PS I - 2 bdrm, garage,&#13;
$700 + deposit 8&#13;
utilities. No pets. 1583&#13;
Ridge Rd. 734-216-4480&#13;
Ypsi EMU large 4 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath. Yard, parking.&#13;
Screened back porch&#13;
$1280. 734-434-4285&#13;
Ypsilanti 3 bdrm, 1 bath,&#13;
garage. Section 8 welcome.&#13;
Ready for movein.&#13;
717-0639 or 657-5888&#13;
Ypsilanti 3 bedrooms,&#13;
1.5 baths, new paint,&#13;
new carpet. Great family&#13;
home. $1190&#13;
(248)465-1082.&#13;
Ypsilanti 3 bedrooms, 1&#13;
baths, washer/dryer, no&#13;
pets, garage, central air,&#13;
$1150. 734-657-8420.&#13;
Ypsilanti 4 bdrm, 1 bath,&#13;
Ecorse 8 Michigan area,&#13;
wood floors, fireplace,&#13;
bsmt, fenced yard, 2 car&#13;
garage $1250 (866)434-&#13;
4356 homeventures.com&#13;
Ypsilanti - $800 moves&#13;
you in. 2 bdrm, large&#13;
fenced yard, washer/&#13;
dryer, updated $750/mo.&#13;
Call 734-645-2000&#13;
Brighton, 3 bdrm 1 bath,&#13;
fenced yard, 2 car&#13;
garage, no cats, call&#13;
between 6-8pm&#13;
$975/mo. (810) 231-6138&#13;
Hamburg/Pinckney Area&#13;
2 bdrm duplexes $490/&#13;
$550. Lake access. No&#13;
dogs. 734-662-8669&#13;
Howell-4bdrm 2.5bath.&#13;
w/Cathedral ceilings,&#13;
wood firs, fireplace,&#13;
walk/out bsmt. Near&#13;
schools, stores, X-way.&#13;
$2200. 734-678-0154.&#13;
Howell - Handicap Accessible,&#13;
4 bdrm, 3 baths&#13;
(1 barrier free),Avail 9/15&#13;
$1890. 734-546-2152.&#13;
Huron River Front - Nice&#13;
2 bdrm home, fireplace,&#13;
close to Strawberry 8&#13;
Chain of Lakes. $650 +&#13;
sec. (248) 685-9348.&#13;
Suburban Areas,&#13;
Country&#13;
Homes-Rental&#13;
Avail. Now! Whitmore&#13;
Lake Area - 2 bdrm duplex,&#13;
basement, garage,&#13;
$850/mo. (734) 424-3300&#13;
Ideal area near AnnArbor&#13;
Ypsi 8 Canton. 3 bdrm,&#13;
fireplace, washer, dryer,&#13;
full basement,AC,garage,&#13;
barn, on 5 acres. Avail&#13;
9/15 $1200 734-475-1806&#13;
Lenawee County-5 bdrm&#13;
farmhouse, large kitchen,&#13;
newly remodeled&#13;
$1000/mo. 313-258-0445&#13;
2 Bdrm/lbath Home No&#13;
Smoking, 15 Min from&#13;
Saline $625/mo + dep/&#13;
util. (937)788-2863 or&#13;
(248)760-1415&#13;
Vacation Spots,&#13;
Time Share and&#13;
Cottages-Rent&#13;
BOYNE MOUNTAIN&#13;
condo 1 bdrm, 1 bath,&#13;
non-smoking, no pets,&#13;
fireplace, central air,&#13;
09/28/07 to 10/01/07 next&#13;
to Aivalanche Bay $600.&#13;
joaane5@aol.com,&#13;
(734) 429-3248.__________&#13;
2 Bdrm condo. Ocean&#13;
F ro nt, Hilton Head Island,&#13;
avail Sept 20-Dec.&#13;
769-1221; 843-686-6430&#13;
Pinckney Chain of Lakes&#13;
1500sf, 4 bdrm, garage,&#13;
appliances, private dock,&#13;
$1185.517-404-9221&#13;
Rooms For Rent&#13;
Ann Arbor Downtown&#13;
$35/day, $189/wk, $700&#13;
8 up/mo. HBO, internet.&#13;
Embassy Hotel 662-7100&#13;
AVAIL NOW! NEAR EMU&#13;
Share bath 8 kitchen,&#13;
clean 8 quiet, utilities,&#13;
free cable 973-0261; PM&#13;
YPSI Ainsworth Or. 3&#13;
bdrm, A/C, garage. No&#13;
pets. $900/mo + security&#13;
deposit. R ENTEDlll&#13;
AVAIL NOW, YPSILANTI&#13;
Share Kitchen/Baths,&#13;
$350/Mo utils pd.&#13;
No Pets. 734-461-1528&#13;
CAMPUS UM, Furnished&#13;
rooms, shared kitchen,&#13;
bath 8 laundry. No pets.&#13;
$450 + . 734-276-0886&#13;
FURNISHED rooms, no&#13;
lease, long/short term,&#13;
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$425/mo. Can 734-&#13;
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utilities. Free cable TV 8&#13;
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Beautiful Forest Hill&#13;
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^ ^ r b o r Hills&#13;
^ p r T o l l Brothers, Inc.&#13;
Ford &amp; Plymouth roals,&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From The Mid $500,(DO's&#13;
(734) 332-1234&#13;
www.tollbrothers.corr&#13;
k Arbor Woods&#13;
^Triangle Developmen&#13;
Model - 4207 Center/alley Dr.&#13;
Off Carpenter betweei Packard&#13;
&amp; Ellsworth behind Taget&#13;
Ann Arbor '&#13;
$209,900-$290,900&#13;
734-477-9970&#13;
www.triangle-newhonBs.com&#13;
kBIue Heron Points Townhomes&#13;
^Centex Homes&#13;
6352 Trumpeter Lane-East&#13;
side of Platt. S. of Michigan&#13;
Ave(US-23 Exit 34) Pittsfield&#13;
Twp. Ypsilanti&#13;
From the high $150’s&#13;
866-637-0525&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
kBrookside&#13;
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8702 Barrington Dr.-S. Side of&#13;
Geddes between Prospect &amp;&#13;
Harris. Superior Twp.&#13;
From the high $170’s&#13;
866-637-3741&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
Gregory Farms Single Family&#13;
Custom Homes&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off W ylie Rd, between&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney &amp; Island Lake Rd.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
From the low $300's&#13;
734-424-9973&#13;
WWW.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
Kirkway of Scio&#13;
Keystone Custom Building, LLC&#13;
West otf Staebler, south of Jackson&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
$249,000-$339,900&#13;
(734) 995-5500&#13;
www.KeystoneCustomBuilding.com&#13;
Saline Estates&#13;
Toll Brothers, Inc.&#13;
963 Dancer (off Moon Rd., 3/4 mi.&#13;
S. of Michigan Ave)&#13;
Saline&#13;
From the mid-$400,000's&#13;
(734)944-5252&#13;
www.tollbrothers.com&#13;
Harvest Ridge&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
On US12 in the Village of Clinton&#13;
across from the High School&#13;
From the $160’s.&#13;
517-456-8681&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Kirtland Hills&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Northside of Ellsworth west&#13;
of Lohr Rd.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Schools&#13;
From the $290's&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
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WestTowne Condominiums&#13;
The Concannon Company &amp;&#13;
Corlina Communities&#13;
Corner of Liberty &amp; Maple&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
Studios, Luxury Flats&#13;
&amp; Townhomes&#13;
Presale from the $250's&#13;
734-994-5599 ext. 2&#13;
www.westtownecondos.com&#13;
Stoneyfieid Meadows&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Island Lk. Rd. W out of Dexter just&#13;
past Wylie on S. side of Island Lk.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
$299,000 + .&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
.Ashley Terrace Cotdominiums&#13;
'Joseph Freed and Xssoclates&#13;
218 W. Huron Btwn. Ahley &amp; 1st&#13;
Downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
Mid $200's to Penthouse Suites&#13;
734-662-7000&#13;
AshleyTerraceCondoscom&#13;
Dunlavy Estates of&#13;
Webster Twp.&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
SW corner of N. Territorial &amp; Mast Rds.&#13;
Webster Twp./Dexter&#13;
$339,900 -t&#13;
734-426-9897&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
Harwood Farms&#13;
Peters Building Co.&#13;
Otf E. Michigan Ave - E. of State St,&#13;
Between Warner &amp; Platt Rd.&#13;
Saline Schools&#13;
From the $230-270's&#13;
(734) 429-2440&#13;
www.petersbuilding.com&#13;
Lyon Ridge&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
10 mile Rd. between Chubb &amp; Napier&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the $340's&#13;
248-349-7700&#13;
virww.ryanhomes.com&#13;
Woodland Mews&#13;
Woodland Meadows Ventures, LLC&#13;
275 Fieldcrest, Ann Arbor&#13;
1/2 mile N. on Eisenhower, off&#13;
Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.&#13;
$ 1 0 5K -$ 2 7 0K&#13;
734-995-1000&#13;
www.thewoodlandmews .com&#13;
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Aspen Ridge Squae and&#13;
Aspen Ridge Villagi&#13;
Centex Homes&#13;
6095 Schuss CrossingSE&#13;
corner of Monger &amp; Tertile&#13;
1-94 exit 181A Ypsilant&#13;
Single family homes frcn $180's&#13;
Condominiums from the tgh $180’s&#13;
866-637-0523&#13;
www.centexhomes.con&#13;
.Autumn Woods Conlominiums&#13;
^Sutton Development, O. LLC&#13;
8101 Autumn Woods TrNE&#13;
corner of Clark and Propect in&#13;
Superior Twp.&#13;
From the $160's&#13;
734-482-9000&#13;
www.autumnwoodsconos.com&#13;
The Enclave at Meadowbrook&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
1282 North Street south side of&#13;
Arkona Rd. west of Carpenter Rd.&#13;
Milan (US 23 exit 27)&#13;
From the high $150’s&#13;
866-637-3770&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Heights at Elkow Farms&#13;
Ryan Homes&#13;
Just west of Milford Rd. off 11 mile Rd.&#13;
Lyon Township&#13;
From the 240's&#13;
248-446-2900&#13;
vyww.ryanhomes.com&#13;
Middlebrook Meadows&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
Sutton, E. of M-52, W of&#13;
Occidental, on N side, North&#13;
Adrian, S of Clinton&#13;
From the $160's&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Fieldstone Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
Just W. of M-52 on Old US-12&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
$150’s-$190&#13;
734-475-2600&#13;
www.fieldstonevillagecondos.com&#13;
Hidden Lake&#13;
Green Oak Properties&#13;
1 mile east of US-23 on&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. (exit 55)&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
High $300’s&#13;
248-446-3541&#13;
www.hlddenlakeonllne.com&#13;
North Meadows&#13;
Guenther Building Company&#13;
N. of North Territorial, E. of Mast&#13;
Only One Leftil&#13;
734-260-2119&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
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Balmoral Park Condts&#13;
Walk to Busch's Plaza&#13;
Main St. South of Ann Abor-&#13;
Saline Rd.&#13;
From $260's&#13;
www.BaimoralParkConos.com&#13;
^The Banks of Saline&#13;
Saline River PropertiesLLC&#13;
Condominium Developnent&#13;
with Central Elevator&#13;
237 Monroe St., SalineMI&#13;
- on the river&#13;
Office Hours: 12-4pm eeryday&#13;
Starting from $225,000o $299,000&#13;
734-429-8100&#13;
www.thebanksofsaline.om&#13;
(The Gallery at the Polo Fields&#13;
BRG Custom Homes&#13;
888 Eagle Ave.&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
From the $500's&#13;
734-669-2959&#13;
www.brgcustomhomes.com&#13;
^ 1&#13;
Huron Pines&#13;
Guenther Homes&#13;
Silver Lake Rd. exit, north&#13;
Brighton&#13;
From the upper $200's&#13;
810-231-2486&#13;
www.Guentherhomes.com&#13;
Pinewood Estates&#13;
Dreamway Homes&#13;
1-94 to exit 150 go south thru light&#13;
to Arthur Drive go right&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
starting at just $149,900&#13;
(734)433-5462 or (517) 522-6828&#13;
www.dreamwayhomes.com&#13;
Summerfield Glen&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Norfolk Homes&#13;
Off W. Liberty, between Maple&#13;
&amp; Wagner&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
$159,000-$196,000&#13;
734-997-9540 or 734-216-6168&#13;
www.norfolk-homes.com&#13;
Thornton Farms&#13;
Fox &amp; Jacobs Homes by Centex&#13;
8123 Cypress Circle-S. side of&#13;
Jackson Rd. W. of Parker&#13;
Dexter (1-94 exit 167)&#13;
From the $150’s&#13;
866-637-3772&#13;
www.centexhomes.com&#13;
The Village Marketplace&#13;
&amp; Lofts&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
147 Michigan Ave.&#13;
Downtown Saline&#13;
734-994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.VillageMarketplaceandLofts.com&#13;
❖&#13;
The Gallery Luxury Flats &amp;&#13;
Penthouse&#13;
The Concannon Company&#13;
414 N. Main St. at Kerrytown&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
7 34 -994-5599 ext.2&#13;
www.T heGalleryA2.com&#13;
❖ Inverness Woods&#13;
Guenther Building Co.&#13;
Next to Inverness Golf on&#13;
North Territorial&#13;
From the Low $300's&#13;
734-433-1775&#13;
www.guentherhomes.com&#13;
Rosewood Village&#13;
Condominiums&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
6325 Conifer Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile west of US23&#13;
Pittsfield&#13;
From the SISCs&#13;
734-677-6800&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
The Village of Hickory Pointe&#13;
Rock Construction&#13;
4990 Gingko Dr. off Michigan Ave.&#13;
1/2 mile east of US23&#13;
Pittsfield Township&#13;
From the $260’s&#13;
734-677-7625&#13;
www.rockhomes.com&#13;
Warrior Cove of Grass Lake&#13;
Marhofer/Campbell Building Co.&#13;
Michigan Ave. to Norvell- South&#13;
Grass Lake&#13;
$149,900 +&#13;
734-323-0111&#13;
www.mc-realestate.com&#13;
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Accounting and Finance&#13;
Bioscience and Pharmacuetical&#13;
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Food Services&#13;
General and Miscellaneous&#13;
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Sales and Agents&#13;
Sunbelt Carreer Opportunities&#13;
Volunteers&#13;
Accounting and&#13;
Financing&#13;
FINANCIAL&#13;
ANALYST&#13;
Ann Arbor office, with&#13;
travel once a week to&#13;
East Lansing, has a&#13;
Full-Time opening for&#13;
a Financial Analyst.&#13;
Responsibilities include&#13;
analyzing settlement&#13;
reports from health&#13;
plans, initiating health&#13;
plan withhold, capitation,&#13;
and bonus funs allocation&#13;
and distribution&#13;
including review and&#13;
suggested enhancements&#13;
to overall system&#13;
and process. Bachelor's&#13;
degree in Accounting&#13;
or Finance with strong&#13;
computer skills in Microsoft&#13;
Access, Excel, and&#13;
Word required. Experience&#13;
in the health care&#13;
field preferred, but not&#13;
required. Send resume&#13;
with salary requirements&#13;
and complete contact&#13;
information for at least&#13;
three professional references&#13;
to: HR Dept-FA&#13;
P.O. BOX 950, East&#13;
Lansing. Ml 48826-9050.&#13;
FINANCIAL S ERVIC ES&#13;
DEPUTY DIRECTOR&#13;
Accounting Associate&#13;
Michigan Municipal&#13;
League, a large not-forprofit&#13;
organization in&#13;
Ann Arbor, Michigan&#13;
seeks an accounting&#13;
associate. Duties wilt&#13;
Include accounts payable/&#13;
1099 processing,&#13;
accounts receivable,&#13;
collections, bookkeeping,&#13;
and administrative&#13;
work for a multi-entity,&#13;
dynamic organization.&#13;
Applicant must be proficient&#13;
in Microsoft Word&#13;
&amp; Excel with not-forprofit&#13;
accounting experience&#13;
preferable, but not&#13;
required. Applicant&#13;
should have a Bachelor&#13;
Degree in accounting or&#13;
equivalent work experience&#13;
in accounting/ general&#13;
ledger. Submtt letter&#13;
of interest.resume,salary&#13;
history by email to&#13;
hrmanager@mml.org&#13;
This information may&#13;
also be mailed to the&#13;
attention of HR Administrator,&#13;
P.O. Box 1487,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106-&#13;
1487. Application deadline&#13;
Sept 24, 2007. EOE.&#13;
Finance Officer&#13;
Direct financial planning,&#13;
accounting practices, relationships&#13;
w/financial institutions&#13;
8 affiliation&#13;
partners. Extensive accounting&#13;
experience in&#13;
public sector. MBA preferred.&#13;
Forward cover&#13;
letter, resume &amp; 3 professional&#13;
reference letters&#13;
by 9/21, 5 pm to&#13;
HR, Monroe Community&#13;
Mental Health Authority,&#13;
PO Box 726, Monroe, Ml&#13;
48161,Fax: 734-243-0145&#13;
Adults can't read&#13;
and&#13;
You can help!&#13;
The City of Portage (pop.&#13;
45,000), a progressive&#13;
and growing commlinity&#13;
in southwest Michigan,&#13;
is seeking an experienced&#13;
professional to&#13;
support financial service&#13;
functions. Including&#13;
budgeting, accounting,&#13;
reporting, treasury operations&#13;
and cash management.&#13;
This individual will&#13;
assist with city budget&#13;
process, review expenditures,&#13;
control funds,&#13;
make investment recommendations,&#13;
support the&#13;
bonding process, pro-*&#13;
vide analysis and planning&#13;
recommendations,&#13;
and maintain compliance&#13;
with GAAP and applicable&#13;
local, state and federal&#13;
laws. Must possess&#13;
bachelor degree in accounting&#13;
or municipal finance,&#13;
or related field,&#13;
and 7 + years of related&#13;
experience. An MBA or&#13;
MPA is preferred; CPA is&#13;
a plus. Must possess excellent&#13;
customer service,&#13;
verbal and written skills.&#13;
Salary range $55,320 to&#13;
$77,4^ with excellent&#13;
benefit/retirement package.&#13;
Interested candidates&#13;
should submit an&#13;
application, cover letter,&#13;
resume &amp; salary history:&#13;
Employee Development,&#13;
City of Portage, 7900 S.&#13;
Westnedge Ave, Portage&#13;
Ml 49002 OR online&#13;
www.portagemi.gov&#13;
EOE&#13;
Masco Builder Cabinet&#13;
Group, comprising the&#13;
Merillat/Quality Cabinets&#13;
brands, is one of the&#13;
nation's largest manufacturers&#13;
of residential&#13;
cabinetry for the home&#13;
construction industry&#13;
with approximately 7,000&#13;
employees and 11&#13;
manufacturing/assembly&#13;
plants plus branches/&#13;
service centers located&#13;
throughout the United&#13;
States. W e currently are&#13;
seeking a motivated,&#13;
detail-orientated professional&#13;
to fill a Sarbanes-&#13;
Oxley Analyst position at&#13;
our Adrian, Michigan&#13;
Corporate office.&#13;
Reporting to Sarbanes-&#13;
Oxley Manager, position&#13;
will be responsible for&#13;
documentation and compliance&#13;
with Sarbanes&#13;
Oxley for the Builder&#13;
Cabinet Group.&#13;
Qualified candidates will&#13;
have a B.S. degree in&#13;
Accounting, Business or&#13;
Finance, 2-4 years of&#13;
auditing experience in a&#13;
multi-location environment,&#13;
and excellent&#13;
computer skills. Selected&#13;
candidate must also be a&#13;
self-starter requiring&#13;
minimum supervision&#13;
and be able to travel&#13;
25% of the time.&#13;
We offer a competitive&#13;
compensation package&#13;
based on experience&#13;
and excellent benefits.&#13;
Please e-mail resume&#13;
and salary history to&#13;
bwilson@merillat.com&#13;
for consideration. Please&#13;
reference position title in&#13;
subject line. Due to the&#13;
volume of responses,&#13;
only the most qualified&#13;
will be contacted. EOE.&#13;
DTE Energy Services&#13;
seeks a Financial Analyst&#13;
at its Ann Arbor office to&#13;
identify, evaluate, negotiate&#13;
and execute energyrelated&#13;
transactions.&#13;
Requires Bach, degree &amp;&#13;
experience. To apply,&#13;
please send resume to:&#13;
Heidi Daniels,&#13;
DTE Energy Services,&#13;
425 South Main,Ste. 104,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48104&#13;
Bioscience and&#13;
Pharmaceutical&#13;
Inventory control&#13;
Manager&#13;
Fof local Ann Arbor&#13;
retailer. Proficient in MS&#13;
Office, ability to rhanage&#13;
large inventory h ensure&#13;
accuracy. Send resumes&#13;
jobs@big-georges.com&#13;
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We are seeking candidates&#13;
for this position in&#13;
our R&amp;D group. Qualified&#13;
applicants must possess&#13;
a BS In Chemistry, good&#13;
communication skills&#13;
and the ability to work&#13;
independently Experience&#13;
in performing&#13;
synthetic chemistry&#13;
in traditional glass&#13;
equipment and current&#13;
analytical methodology.&#13;
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hours in a diversified&#13;
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• Minimum 5 years experience with file server hardware and&#13;
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seeking reliable and loving&#13;
people to care for infants,&#13;
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Child Care&#13;
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8 have own car.&#13;
Please call 734-604-0631&#13;
LEAD TEACHERS&#13;
8 ASST. TEACHERS.&#13;
Tutor Time, Ann Arbor&#13;
is seeking Experienced&#13;
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package. EOE&#13;
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in Saline&#13;
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Information&#13;
Services&#13;
Database/&#13;
Analyst&#13;
Manager&#13;
IHA has an excellent opportunity&#13;
for a Database&#13;
/ Analyst Manager at our&#13;
Ann Arbor Central Office&#13;
to oversee a team of&#13;
data analysts and EMR&#13;
(Electronic Medical Records)&#13;
template builders,&#13;
with responsibility for&#13;
providing report development&#13;
and data analytical&#13;
support for key&#13;
clinical, operational and&#13;
financial areas of the organization.&#13;
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is a mid-level hands-on,&#13;
managerial position&#13;
within IHA, and will develop&#13;
and maintain EMR&#13;
system templates, documents&#13;
and reports, assist&#13;
with maintenance of&#13;
system tables and databases&#13;
and ensure coordinated&#13;
efforts regarding&#13;
reporting capabilities&#13;
and data issues.&#13;
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or more year's SQL&#13;
scripting for database&#13;
administration, maintenance&#13;
and performance&#13;
improvements; background&#13;
in database backend&#13;
with report writing&#13;
done via SQL and Crystal&#13;
Report; procedures, database&#13;
triggers and table&#13;
creation scripts; previous&#13;
managerial experience.&#13;
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experience in a healthcare&#13;
environment, a&#13;
Bachelors Degree or&#13;
equivalent experience.&#13;
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salary with an excellent&#13;
benefits package, including:&#13;
paid time off, medical,&#13;
life, disability insurance,&#13;
401 (k) and tuition&#13;
assistance along with&#13;
optional dental.&#13;
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resume and cover letter&#13;
with salary requirements&#13;
to Human Resources at&#13;
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Developer - experienced.&#13;
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Business Mgr - For Local&#13;
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company. 30 hrs./wk.&#13;
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w/exp. Email resume:&#13;
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Seeking new residential&#13;
finish carpenters, must&#13;
have experience in production&#13;
8 custom, tools,&#13;
insurance. Call Erik anytime&#13;
(810) 571-1783&#13;
Domestic&#13;
Employment&#13;
Wanted&#13;
Live-in cook 11am-7pm&#13;
40/hrs a week$11.18hr&#13;
Require: 2 yrs exp. in job&#13;
offered. Duties: Prepare,&#13;
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8 mix ingredients.&#13;
According to recipes or&#13;
tastes of employer, plan&#13;
menus and order necessary&#13;
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8 equipment. Location:&#13;
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Submit resume by fax or&#13;
mail: Attn: A JB&#13;
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510, Dallas, TX 75201.&#13;
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bonus for Hazmat.&#13;
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DRIVERS CDL A or B&#13;
First Year $45,000&#13;
Local roof-top delivery of&#13;
building materials.&#13;
Opportunity to crosstrain&#13;
on different types of&#13;
equipment. Repetitive,&#13;
heavy lifting required.&#13;
Full benefit package.&#13;
Wimsatt Building&#13;
Materials&#13;
36340 Van Born, Wayne&#13;
Janeeva seeks a Senior&#13;
Software Engineer.&#13;
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www.janeeva.com/&#13;
senior-developer.htm&#13;
O N S IT E N ETW O R K&#13;
ENGINEER-Challenging&#13;
career installing/&#13;
supporting Windows&#13;
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in S EM I . MCSE,&#13;
CCNE, ACE, or equivalent&#13;
experience required.&#13;
Min ly r field experience.&#13;
Resume/salary history&#13;
to: Human Resources&#13;
(onsite eng position),&#13;
3850 Varsity Dr, Ann&#13;
Arbor, Ml 48108. EOE.&#13;
PARTNER ACCOUNT&#13;
MANAGERS&#13;
Senior Environmental&#13;
Employment Program&#13;
has 2 openings for&#13;
seniors that report to&#13;
the US E PA SmartWay&#13;
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Ann Arbor.&#13;
PARTNER ACCOUNT&#13;
MANAGER - BIOFUELS&#13;
SPECIALIST&#13;
Provides customer service&#13;
and tech assistance&#13;
to companies that use or&#13;
will pilot use of biofuels;&#13;
track progress toward&#13;
meeting program goals;&#13;
assist with presentations,&#13;
conferehces 8 media&#13;
events. Req: Age 55+.&#13;
BA/BS. PC proficiency.&#13;
Technical/professional&#13;
exp. and transportation,&#13;
vehicle, logistics, or fuels&#13;
industry knowledge a&#13;
plus.&#13;
IT SPECIALIST PARTNER&#13;
-ACCOUNT MANAGER&#13;
develops new computer&#13;
models 8 supports&#13;
system applications;&#13;
document/train staff 8&#13;
partners; customer service&#13;
and tech assistance&#13;
to partners. Req: Age&#13;
55-I-; BA/BS; Proficiency&#13;
developing computer&#13;
modeling applications,&#13;
(Visual Basic, FileMaker&#13;
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vacaction, sick 8 holiday,&#13;
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seepmi@ssa-i.org, or fax&#13;
734-528-4281, or mall to&#13;
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PO Box 995, Ann Arbor,&#13;
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SERVICE TECH&#13;
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copiers, printers, fax,&#13;
etc. Must have some experience.&#13;
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yrs experience, clean&#13;
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Teachers, FT/PT ★&#13;
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Experience 8 Love of&#13;
children a must 429-9292&#13;
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Teacher/&#13;
Team Leader&#13;
For Central Academy,&#13;
Ann Arbor. Requires&#13;
Bachelor's degree in&#13;
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-I- Ml teaching certificate&#13;
+ criminal background&#13;
check + 6 mo.&#13;
prior experience as&#13;
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teachers.&#13;
Send resume to&#13;
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Education Excellence,&#13;
341 E. Huron St.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48104&#13;
INSTRUCTOR&#13;
OPENINGS&#13;
Washtenaw&#13;
Community College&#13;
Psychology and&#13;
Nursing Medical&#13;
Surgical&#13;
Instructors:&#13;
Psychology Instructor -&#13;
teach courses in the&#13;
Human Services Program&#13;
that would include&#13;
Introduction to Human&#13;
Services, Group Dynamics&#13;
and Counseling,&#13;
Interviewing and Assessment&#13;
and supervising&#13;
field placement experience.&#13;
This position will&#13;
also teach first and&#13;
second year courses in&#13;
Psychology, primarily&#13;
Introductoiy Psychology&#13;
and Behavior Modification.&#13;
Minimum qualifications:&#13;
Masters degree in&#13;
Psychology, doctorate&#13;
preferred, full or limited&#13;
licensure as a Clinical&#13;
Psychologist preferred,&#13;
equivalent of two years&#13;
full time teaching experience&#13;
(preference given&#13;
to candidates who have&#13;
taught in a human service&#13;
program), and equivalent&#13;
of two or more&#13;
years agency work experience&#13;
within the human&#13;
services field.&#13;
Nursing Instructor -&#13;
teach courses in lecture,&#13;
lab and clinical settings&#13;
through the use of appropriate&#13;
learning experiences&#13;
that provide the&#13;
opportunity to meet&#13;
overall course objectives&#13;
and program goals. This&#13;
position has the primary&#13;
responsibility of instructing&#13;
associate degree&#13;
candidates in the registered&#13;
nurse program.&#13;
Minimum qualifications:&#13;
Masters degree in Nursing,&#13;
minimum of two&#13;
years teaching experience&#13;
at the community&#13;
college level or in an established&#13;
teaching program&#13;
in the discipline of&#13;
nursing, current Michigan&#13;
Nursing licensure or&#13;
eligibility for Ml license,&#13;
and minimum of two&#13;
years recent (within last&#13;
six months) full time&#13;
work experience in medical&#13;
surgical nursing.&#13;
Initial annual salary&#13;
range for these positions&#13;
is $47,931 -$62,538 dependent&#13;
upon education&#13;
and related experience;&#13;
base of 160 days/450&#13;
contact hours/32 weeks&#13;
per academic year with&#13;
numerous fringe benefits.&#13;
Anticipated date of appointment&#13;
is for the 2008&#13;
Winter semester, beginning&#13;
January 7, 2008.&#13;
Deadline tor receipt of&#13;
WCC applications is&#13;
September 28, 2007.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should submit WCC&#13;
application form, letter of&#13;
interest, resume, required&#13;
licensure and all&#13;
college transcripts (student&#13;
copies acceptable)&#13;
to Washtenaw Community&#13;
College, Office of&#13;
Human Resource Management,&#13;
4800 E. Huron&#13;
River Dr., First Floor&#13;
Business Education&#13;
Building, Room 120, PO&#13;
Box 1610, Ann Arbor, Ml&#13;
48106. In addition for&#13;
the Psychology Instructor&#13;
position please&#13;
submit two letters of&#13;
recommendation, copies&#13;
of first day handouts,&#13;
and evidence of successful&#13;
teaching and professional/&#13;
effective work&#13;
contribution.&#13;
For job postings and&#13;
application materials see&#13;
our web site at&#13;
http://www.wccnet.edu/&#13;
jobs. WCC is a smoke&#13;
free campus&#13;
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Electrical Designer/&#13;
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AutoCADD knowledge&#13;
mandatory, Sylvania&#13;
Ohio engineering firm.&#13;
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419-824-2409&#13;
Electrical Systems&#13;
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in fire alarm, security,&#13;
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knowledge mandatory.&#13;
Sylvania Ohio engineering&#13;
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Needed to work part&#13;
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121 W. Washington.&#13;
Mechanical 8 Electrical&#13;
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flash compliance (using&#13;
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bachelors degree.&#13;
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R8D Analyst in Optics.&#13;
Manage lab 8 maintain&#13;
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testing methods, write&#13;
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MS in optics. Send&#13;
resumes to Pacific&#13;
industrial Development&#13;
Corp, 4788 Runway Blvd,&#13;
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servers, bartenders,&#13;
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Redhawk Bar 8 Grill&#13;
316 S. State Ann Arbor&#13;
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seniors. Varied hrs.&#13;
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drug screens. Apply In&#13;
person Mon-Fri 9-5 pm.&#13;
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hou (depending on&#13;
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inttrest and resume to:&#13;
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3200 E. Eisenhower&#13;
Pkwy&#13;
\nn Arbor, Ml 48108&#13;
FAX 734-677-0890&#13;
Email: bholt@&#13;
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ter. Please apply in pe&#13;
son: 2220 S. Main St.&#13;
Line Cooks 8 Servers&#13;
Flexible hours, great&#13;
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including PC&#13;
based PLC's (Allen&#13;
Bradley and other), ladder&#13;
logic programming,&#13;
relay logic circuits, and&#13;
variable speed drives.&#13;
Qualified candidates&#13;
should have;&#13;
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•A "can-do" attitude&#13;
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production&#13;
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resume and salary&#13;
requirements to:&#13;
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com or mail to:&#13;
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Attn: Janna Little&#13;
4812 Tabler Station Road&#13;
Inwood, W V 25428&#13;
Instructors&#13;
JBaker&#13;
a lle g e&#13;
INSTRUCTORS&#13;
Baker College of Allen&#13;
Park is searching for&#13;
part-time instructors to&#13;
teach a variety of day&#13;
and evening classes in&#13;
the following content&#13;
areas for the fall quarter,&#13;
which begins on September&#13;
24, 2007.&#13;
Ph.D. preferred.&#13;
Master's degree&#13;
required:&#13;
Algebra&#13;
Composition&#13;
Master's degree&#13;
preferred.&#13;
Bachelor degree&#13;
required:&#13;
College Reading&#13;
Developmental Math&#13;
English Review&#13;
CDL holder with 2-4&#13;
years of OTR experience&#13;
required. Must have&#13;
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skills required. Previous&#13;
teaching experience&#13;
preferred. Please&#13;
submit resume and cover&#13;
letter by September&#13;
17, 2007 to:&#13;
Human Resources Dept.&#13;
Baker College of&#13;
Allen Park&#13;
4500 Enterprise Dr.&#13;
Allen Park, Ml 48101&#13;
Fax: (313) 425-3777&#13;
E-mail: hr-ap@baker.edu&#13;
AA/EOE&#13;
Loan Officers Needed&#13;
Experienced.&#13;
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Maintenance/&#13;
Custodial&#13;
independent school has&#13;
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a self-directed maintenance/&#13;
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for the 3:30 to 11:30&#13;
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Must pass drug and&#13;
criminal history background&#13;
check. If interested,&#13;
please fill out an&#13;
application online www.&#13;
greenhiilsschool.org.&#13;
Maintenance&#13;
Position&#13;
FT position with Avalon&#13;
Housing, a local nonprofit&#13;
rental housing provider.&#13;
Experience&#13;
w/residential building/&#13;
grounds maintenance,&#13;
incl. basic plumbing, carpentry,&#13;
electrical. Good&#13;
people skills and reliable&#13;
transportation. Participate&#13;
in on-call rotation.&#13;
Full benefits. Send&#13;
resume/letter of interest&#13;
by 9/24/07 to Avalon&#13;
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603 W. Huron, Ann&#13;
Arbor, Ml 48103, E.O.E&#13;
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equivalent of&#13;
two years work experience&#13;
installing, repairing,&#13;
and maintaining electronic&#13;
and pneumatic&#13;
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a valid Michigan Driver's&#13;
License, demonstrated&#13;
ability to climb a ladder&#13;
to a height of 15 feet,&#13;
and lift 60 pounds 3 feet&#13;
high, ability to use a microcomputer&#13;
an knowledge&#13;
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databases, and word&#13;
processing applications.&#13;
Starting hourly rate Is&#13;
$23.59 with numerous&#13;
fringe benefits.&#13;
Application deadline is&#13;
September 14, 2007.&#13;
Interested persons shall&#13;
send completed WCC&#13;
application and required&#13;
credentials to the Office&#13;
of Human Resource&#13;
Management, Washtenaw&#13;
Community College,&#13;
1st floor Business Education&#13;
Building, room 120,&#13;
4800 E. Huron River Dr.,&#13;
PO Box 1610, Ann Arbor,&#13;
Ml. 734-973-3497. Fax&#13;
734-677-5415.&#13;
Candidates must be I&#13;
authorized to work in the&#13;
US. Proof of US&#13;
citizenship or immigration&#13;
status will be i&#13;
required upon employment.&#13;
For job postings&#13;
and application materials&#13;
see our web site at:&#13;
www.wccnet.edu/jobs.&#13;
WCC is a smoke free&#13;
campus. AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
Sales/Design Consultant&#13;
DreamMaker Bath and&#13;
Kitchen, a nationally&#13;
recognized remodeling&#13;
company in Ann Arbor,&#13;
Ml specializing in Bath b&#13;
Kitchen renovations&#13;
seeks motivated Sales/&#13;
Design Consultants to&#13;
join our growing team.&#13;
We are looking for experienced&#13;
bathroom &amp;&#13;
kitchen sales/designers&#13;
with strong design, estimating,&#13;
people 8 communication&#13;
skills. 5 yrs.&#13;
min. experience desired.&#13;
Proficiency with excel 8&#13;
20-20 a must.Fax resume&#13;
or work history to 734-&#13;
769-1255 or e-mail to&#13;
employment@dmremodel.&#13;
com&#13;
Security Officers&#13;
Part time position available&#13;
in Canton Fri 8 Sat.&#13;
10pm to 10am at $8/hr.&#13;
Must be 18 years or&#13;
older. Must have a valid&#13;
driver's license and a&#13;
clean criminal record.&#13;
For more information&#13;
please call:&#13;
CONTINENTAL SECRET&#13;
SERVICE BUREAU, INC.&#13;
1-800-869-8975. EOE.&#13;
Service Tech - For Ann&#13;
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have basic electric/ electronic&#13;
skills. Fax resume&#13;
to: 734-622-9300.&#13;
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Must be avail. Sat. morning&#13;
8:45-noon. Sept. 22 -&#13;
Oct. 22. (734) 475-1112&#13;
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HOUSE CLEANERS&#13;
Up to SlO/hour, car&#13;
required. 3901 Bestech,&#13;
Ypsilanti. 734-926-0041.&#13;
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Team seeking candidates&#13;
w/ basic knowledge.&#13;
734-714-3078&#13;
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looking for Semi Trailer&#13;
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resume 734-483-0303 or&#13;
call 734-395-9747&#13;
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401K 8 vacation. To&#13;
be considered email to:&#13;
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complex problem&#13;
solving, and sales&#13;
support. Strong organizational&#13;
skills and attention&#13;
to detail a must.&#13;
Solid computer skills&#13;
required, especially MS&#13;
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outstanding people&#13;
skills. Please e-mail&#13;
resumes to&#13;
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Dock Workers&#13;
Immediate, F/T openings&#13;
on third shifts. If you&#13;
would like to earn&#13;
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and benefits, apply in&#13;
person at&#13;
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1942 McGregor,&#13;
Ypsilanti. No phone calls,&#13;
please. EOE&#13;
Electrician, Commerical&#13;
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area. (317) 696-8304&#13;
General Production&#13;
Immediate Openings!&#13;
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now recruiting for entrylevel&#13;
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months of recent work&#13;
history, and must pass&#13;
drug test. 1st and 2nd&#13;
shift positions available,&#13;
pay $8.00/hr.&#13;
Apply on-line at&#13;
www.employmentgroup.&#13;
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information.&#13;
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General&#13;
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•Rapid advancement&#13;
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Auto Body Estimator&#13;
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immediate openings for&#13;
quaified person.&#13;
(734) 971-6362.&#13;
Auto Mechanic (certified)&#13;
/Driver. Call for information,&#13;
734-714-3078.&#13;
Auto Service Advisor 8&#13;
Assistant for Advisor -&#13;
Auto Technicians, Lie.&#13;
8 Tools Required.&#13;
734-485-3606.&#13;
Banquet Servers,&#13;
Bartenders, Housekeepers,&#13;
and Night Audit.&#13;
The Chelsea Comfort Inn&#13;
8 Conference Center&#13;
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1645 Commerce Park Dr.&#13;
Chelsea, Michigan&#13;
Business Rep&#13;
im m e d ia t e&#13;
OPENINGS&#13;
$14.25 base-appt.&#13;
Flex, schedules, no&#13;
experience needed,&#13;
customer sales/service,&#13;
conditions apply, all&#13;
ages 17-I-, 734-973-7024&#13;
Hotel&#13;
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Ann Arbor is looking&#13;
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♦ Night Auditor&#13;
♦ Servers&#13;
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Apply at 610 HHton Blvd.&#13;
Ann Arbor or fax resume&#13;
and letter of interest to&#13;
734-761-7864 EOE&#13;
HOUSE PAINTERS&#13;
Some exp. necessary.&#13;
734-417-9816&#13;
HVAC Sheet Metal Installers,&#13;
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Arbor area 317-696-8304&#13;
Instrument&#13;
Technicians&#13;
W e are currently hiring&#13;
an instrument technician&#13;
who has experience in&#13;
calibration, repair, and&#13;
maintenance of measurement&#13;
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devices: 4 - 2 0 ma&#13;
loops, RTDs, interfacing&#13;
with radios etc&#13;
The UlS Group of&#13;
Companies has been in&#13;
business for over 30&#13;
years. Our office is&#13;
located in Depot Town,&#13;
Ypsilanti, we provide&#13;
electrical testing, maintenance&#13;
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package. Please mail&#13;
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in person at:&#13;
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Property management&#13;
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the MAPICS indirect&#13;
material interface. Must&#13;
be able to negotiate&#13;
price of products and&#13;
services in accordance&#13;
to the Company's goals.&#13;
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effective and on-going&#13;
cost management strategy&#13;
that creates value.&#13;
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duties of the&#13;
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function.&#13;
College degree with&#13;
courses in Marketing,&#13;
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Law or a minimum of 3-5&#13;
years of buying/ purchasing&#13;
experience.&#13;
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skills with emphasis&#13;
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Member Service&#13;
Representatives&#13;
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has immediate&#13;
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schedule Mon-Sat.&#13;
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with deposits, withdrawals,&#13;
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account opening/&#13;
closing and account&#13;
maintenance. Candidates&#13;
must be energetic professionals&#13;
who have a&#13;
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members. Must be a&#13;
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who thrives on challenge.&#13;
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customer service skills,&#13;
and ability to work with&#13;
members in person and&#13;
on the telephone. Previous&#13;
cash handiing/sales&#13;
experience is required.&#13;
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hired with current Member&#13;
Service experience.&#13;
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please apply online at&#13;
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EOE/AA Employer.&#13;
IBT Fingerprinting is&#13;
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(LSO) in the Ann Arbor&#13;
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excellent customer&#13;
service skills, and be&#13;
able to work independently,&#13;
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Comcast of Ann Arbor&#13;
Call Center has the&#13;
following open&#13;
positions:&#13;
Technical Support&#13;
Specialists:&#13;
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savvy individuals&#13;
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High School Diploma/&#13;
GED required. Call center&#13;
experience preferred.&#13;
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Customer Service&#13;
Managers:&#13;
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specialists. Positions&#13;
start at $46,500/&#13;
year. Bachelor's Degree&#13;
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2 years related experience.&#13;
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Herrick Manor, a longterm&#13;
care facility In&#13;
Tecumseh, Mich., is&#13;
seeking a full-time Activities&#13;
Coordinator to direct&#13;
our therapeutic activities&#13;
program. Ideal applicant&#13;
will have excellent customer&#13;
service, communication,&#13;
problem-solving,&#13;
clinical and leadership&#13;
skills, as well as a Bachelor's&#13;
degree as a CTRS or&#13;
OTR, or an Associate's&#13;
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be licensed in the State&#13;
of Michigan or be&#13;
certified as a CTRS or an&#13;
activities professional by&#13;
a recognized accrediting&#13;
body. Two years&#13;
social/recreational&#13;
program experience in a&#13;
health care setting is preferred.&#13;
W e offer competitive&#13;
wages and excellent&#13;
benefits.&#13;
Qualified candidates&#13;
should fax a resume to&#13;
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517-423-9799.&#13;
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Arbor, Michigan.&#13;
The Billing Department&#13;
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department, including&#13;
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Michigan Head-Pain 8&#13;
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is required. A&#13;
minimum of a college&#13;
degree or significant&#13;
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of studies involves creating&#13;
source documents&#13;
for accurate tracing, collection,&#13;
and recording of&#13;
experimental data; re-&#13;
B view of this with external&#13;
" study coordinators and&#13;
transmitting this data to&#13;
the sponsor on a timely&#13;
basis and in response to&#13;
data queries. The clinical&#13;
side includes patient&#13;
screening and enrollment;&#13;
study medication&#13;
accountability; database&#13;
management; coordina-&#13;
1^ tion of study visits, labs&#13;
" and procedures, documentation,&#13;
and communication&#13;
with physicians,&#13;
study coordinators and&#13;
sponsors. The research&#13;
coordinator serves as a&#13;
resource and contact&#13;
person for active protocols&#13;
to faculty, fellows,&#13;
staff and nursing. Requirements:&#13;
RN graduate&#13;
of an accredited&#13;
school of professional or&#13;
technical nursing, respiratory&#13;
therapy or a background&#13;
in conducting research&#13;
studies. Bachelor&#13;
degree in Science and&#13;
one plus years of clinical&#13;
activity is preferred.&#13;
Medical terminology and&#13;
good communications&#13;
skills are required. In the&#13;
first six months, the coordinator&#13;
must gain current&#13;
certification in the&#13;
lATA, ICAO, and US&#13;
CFR49 regulations; we&#13;
will provide this training.&#13;
Prior to participating on&#13;
^ a research studies must&#13;
A becbme certified with&#13;
" NIH training for Human&#13;
Participants Protection&#13;
Education for Research&#13;
Teams and completed&#13;
HIPAA Training (can be&#13;
obtained while holding&#13;
the position). Must possess&#13;
a strong working&#13;
knowledge of Microsoft&#13;
Word, Excel, PowerPoint&#13;
and Access. Research&#13;
W experience preferred. Familiarity&#13;
with the Code of&#13;
Federal Regulations&#13;
(CFR) and International&#13;
Conference of&#13;
Harmonisation (ICH)&#13;
guidelines, knowledge of&#13;
the University of&#13;
Toledo's Institutional Review&#13;
Board and Research&#13;
and Grants Administration&#13;
policy helpful.&#13;
The University of Toledo&#13;
Medical Center offers an&#13;
excellent salary and&#13;
benefit package, which&#13;
includes the Public Employees&#13;
Retirement Sy stem,&#13;
with employer contribution;&#13;
medical coverage,&#13;
paid sick and vacation&#13;
time, tuition reimbursement&#13;
and 10 paid&#13;
holidays.&#13;
Please useione method&#13;
of application only. To&#13;
^ apply, submit a cover&#13;
I P letter, include position&#13;
^ title with job number in&#13;
the subject line, and resume&#13;
by September 17,&#13;
2007 to: The University&#13;
of Toledo, HR Dept./C(i,&#13;
3065 Arlington Ave., Toledo,&#13;
OH 43606 or fax&#13;
419-383-3043 or email&#13;
hscemployment®&#13;
. utoledo.edu EO/AA Emm&#13;
ployer M/F/DN.&#13;
CNA's, Certified &amp;&#13;
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COMFORT CARE&#13;
Fax resumeSI 0.225.3009&#13;
or call 810.225.2003&#13;
DENTAL A SSISTANT&#13;
Ann Arbor General Practice&#13;
seeks responsible,&#13;
motivated and friendly&#13;
individual. F/T (Mon thru&#13;
Thurs) with benefits.&#13;
Radiology certification&#13;
preferred. Fax resume&#13;
734-663-2754&#13;
DENTAL&#13;
ASSISTANT&#13;
CDA or RDA preferred&#13;
4-5 days per week for a&#13;
new, modern dental office.&#13;
Please fax resume&#13;
to 734-975-9035 or call&#13;
734-975-6700&#13;
Dental Assistant&#13;
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Direct Care Assistant&#13;
Do work you enjoy.&#13;
Support special population&#13;
adults. $7.50 hr and&#13;
good benefits. Call 734-&#13;
699-3808 or 734-699-&#13;
6543 Belleville.&#13;
Direct Care Assistant&#13;
Enjoy helping others.&#13;
Assist population adults&#13;
in their home and in the&#13;
community. $8.50 hr and&#13;
good benefits. Call:&#13;
S. Lyon 734-662-4685&#13;
M e d ic a l&#13;
A s s is ta n ts&#13;
mhuron gasUo&#13;
center for digests care&#13;
Expanding gastroenterology&#13;
practice accepting&#13;
applications for skilled&#13;
medical assistants. Fulltime&#13;
positions are avail.&#13;
Applicants need to be&#13;
team oriented and have&#13;
the ability to multi-task.&#13;
Must have a willingness&#13;
to learn new skills and&#13;
provide patients with excellent&#13;
customer service.&#13;
Ophthalmic A ssistant&#13;
Multi-physician ophthalmology&#13;
practice seeks a&#13;
highly motivated, energetic,&#13;
reliable, selfstarting&#13;
individual. Experience&#13;
preferred. Su ccessful&#13;
candidates will&#13;
be able to work independently&#13;
and/or in a&#13;
team environment, have&#13;
a positive attitude, be&#13;
able to perform patient&#13;
work-ups, scribe and&#13;
conduct diagnostic testing.&#13;
Flexibility and the&#13;
ability to work in a fast&#13;
paced environment is required.&#13;
W e offer employees&#13;
an excellent sa la^&#13;
and generous benefit&#13;
package. Fax resume to&#13;
734-528-0720&#13;
Direct Care Assistant&#13;
Rewarding work. Assist&#13;
special population&#13;
adults. Country home.&#13;
We will train. $7.80 hr&#13;
and good benefits. Call&#13;
734-753-4804 Waltz&#13;
Healthcare&#13;
Select&#13;
Select specialty&#13;
Hospital- Ann Arbor is&#13;
a specialty hospital designed&#13;
to meet the&#13;
needs of medically&#13;
complex, critically ill&#13;
or catastrophically&#13;
injured patients.&#13;
Located with in St.&#13;
Joseph Mercy Hospital.&#13;
Select specialty&#13;
Hospital- Ann Arbor offers&#13;
a team focus, exciting&#13;
Innovation and&#13;
outstanding career opportunities.&#13;
The setting&#13;
is small, the work&#13;
vital and the reward&#13;
immeasurable.&#13;
"Welcome to healthcare&#13;
as you always&#13;
knew it could be.”&#13;
Currently seeking&#13;
talented applicants for&#13;
the following position:&#13;
• Registered Nurses&#13;
- Full Time, 12 hour&#13;
shifts. Flexible&#13;
scheduling.&#13;
• LPN's - Full Time,&#13;
12 hour shifts. Flexible&#13;
schedulin&#13;
Please forward your&#13;
resume to:&#13;
Human Resources&#13;
S SH - Ann Arbor&#13;
P.O. Box 1187&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106&#13;
FAX: 734-712-0505&#13;
email: cbaker@seiect&#13;
medicalcorp.com&#13;
R e g is t ra t io n&#13;
S p e c ia l is t&#13;
Rapidly growing specialty&#13;
practice is seeking a&#13;
full-time registration&#13;
specialist with a minimum&#13;
of 1 year medical&#13;
office experience.&#13;
Responsibilities include&#13;
greeting and real time&#13;
registration of patients&#13;
using NextGen practice&#13;
management system,&#13;
answering phones and&#13;
other duties as assigned.&#13;
Medical Asst./Front Desk&#13;
Internal medicine,&#13;
2 days/wk. Fax resume&#13;
to 734-973-4810&#13;
Medical Asst, PT for&#13;
lowkey, low pressure.&#13;
Medical research office.&#13;
Excellent phlebotomy&#13;
skills required. Possibility&#13;
of additional hrs in office&#13;
duties. Call 734-604-7306&#13;
Leave message&#13;
Medical Doctor&#13;
Full-time position requires&#13;
graduate of Doctor&#13;
of Medicine plus residency&#13;
in Internal Medicine&#13;
and fellowship in&#13;
Geriatric Medicine. Mai!&#13;
application to St. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Health System,&#13;
Attention: Beth Gillespie,&#13;
5301 E. Huron River Dr.,&#13;
Ann Arbor,Ml 48106. Or,&#13;
email: gillesbe@&#13;
trinity-health.org. EOE&#13;
Nursing&#13;
ST. JOSEPH&#13;
' % 1 E R C Y o a k w n d&#13;
HOME HELPERS&#13;
Non-Medical Home Care&#13;
CAREGIVERS&#13;
health, dental, vision&#13;
benefits, 401 (k).&#13;
Companion/personal&#13;
care. Fax resume/letter&#13;
of intent734-424-9598&#13;
Massage Therapist&#13;
Clinton Chiropractic office&#13;
is lookino for a Massage&#13;
THferapfst to work In&#13;
professional setting.&#13;
Must be graduate with&#13;
completion certificate&#13;
artd an interest in Chiropractic&#13;
profession. No&#13;
weekends! Please send&#13;
resumes to PO Box 557,&#13;
Clinton, Ml 49236 or fax&#13;
resume to:517-456-8283.&#13;
MEDICAL&#13;
SUPPORT&#13;
SPECIALIST&#13;
Concentra - Ann Arbor&#13;
You will assist providers&#13;
with exams, patient&#13;
treatments, perform testing&#13;
and maintenance of&#13;
clinical areas along with&#13;
a variety of clerical duties.&#13;
Must be accustomed&#13;
to working in a&#13;
fast-paced office environment.&#13;
Working&#13;
knowledge of Ml Occupational&#13;
medical requirements&#13;
required. Previous&#13;
medical office experience&#13;
and medical certification&#13;
are preferred.&#13;
Please register online:&#13;
www.concentra.com and&#13;
click on careers- EOE&#13;
Team Leads in Home&#13;
Care...Together w e&#13;
touch lives.&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Home Care, servicing&#13;
Washtenaw, Livingston,&#13;
Lenawee and the surrounding&#13;
counties, is&#13;
currently experiencing&#13;
rapid growth and looking&#13;
for Team Leads. If you're&#13;
looking to practice compassionate&#13;
home care&#13;
and help touch the lives&#13;
of our'patients, we invite&#13;
you to explore the remarkable&#13;
spirit of our expanding&#13;
practice.&#13;
Team Lead&#13;
Responsibilities include&#13;
coordinating the daily&#13;
activities for assigned&#13;
teams of staff to assure&#13;
quality care for patient&#13;
population. Requirements&#13;
include three&#13;
years of professional&#13;
nursing experience including&#13;
two years of supervisory&#13;
management&#13;
experience, a BSN and a&#13;
current RN Michigan license.&#13;
Occasional weekend&#13;
and holiday on-call&#13;
required.&#13;
W e offer an exceptional&#13;
benefit and compensation&#13;
program. Please apply&#13;
online at w w w .&#13;
sjmercyhealth.org and&#13;
go to careers, or call&#13;
Michelle Rivera at&#13;
734-712-2336, or email;&#13;
riveram@&#13;
trinrty-health.org. EOE.&#13;
Remarkable Medicine.&#13;
Remarkable Care.&#13;
r Experienced only, FT,&#13;
Top pay, excellent benefits&#13;
Call Gina 971-9000 or&#13;
fax resume 734-975-6647&#13;
We are proud to use&#13;
recycled newsprint&#13;
E-MAIL YOUR&#13;
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freebie$@annarbornews.com&#13;
D ISP EN SIN G OPTICIAN&#13;
FT position in Saline&#13;
office to assist in the&#13;
selection, fitting 8&#13;
dispensing of glasses.&#13;
Must have an eye for&#13;
detail 8 fashion. Also&#13;
must enjoy working with&#13;
people. Experience&#13;
preferred. No wknds.&#13;
Fax resume to:&#13;
734-429-4100 or call&#13;
734-429-1908&#13;
Please fax rcover letter&#13;
8 resume to:&#13;
HR Specialist&#13;
734-434-9517 or mail&#13;
to 5300 Elliott Drive,&#13;
Ypsilanti, MI 48197&#13;
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Physical Therapy&#13;
HCR Manor Care&#13;
W e are continually growing&#13;
and constantly adding&#13;
to our staff. Jo in us!&#13;
Physical&#13;
Therapists&#13;
Full-Time and PRN&#13;
•Large therapy staff&#13;
(average of 12-20)&#13;
•In house mentorship&#13;
•85% of patients discharged&#13;
to community&#13;
•50% to 70% average&#13;
number of short-term&#13;
beds&#13;
•All of our directors of&#13;
rehab and regional managers&#13;
are licensed therapists&#13;
• Rehab hot line for clinical&#13;
related questions&#13;
available during working&#13;
hours&#13;
Helping patients overcome&#13;
their illness and&#13;
injury that's what our facilities&#13;
are all about. A&#13;
provider of rehabilitation&#13;
and post-acute&#13;
care, we offer a nurturing&#13;
environment where&#13;
you will look forward to&#13;
coming to work and giving&#13;
your all. Graduate of&#13;
accredited school and&#13;
state licensure required.&#13;
Please call or fax/e-mail&#13;
your cover letter and resume&#13;
to Mike McKittrick&#13;
Ph- 1-866-427-2004 ext.&#13;
119, Fax: 1-877-479-&#13;
2652, E-mail:&#13;
mike.mckittrick@&#13;
hcr-manorcare.com. Apply&#13;
online at; www.hcrmanorcare.&#13;
com.&#13;
EEO/Drug-Free&#13;
Employer.&#13;
People. Strength.&#13;
Commitment.&#13;
Ph y s ic ia n&#13;
A s s is ta n t or&#13;
N u rse&#13;
P ra c t it io n e r&#13;
Jackson, Michigan&#13;
Michigan Heart, P.C. a&#13;
leader in cardiovascular&#13;
care for southeastern&#13;
Michigan is seeking a&#13;
Physician Assistant or&#13;
Nurse Practitioner. The&#13;
PA/NPs of Michigan&#13;
Heart act as physician&#13;
extenders, providing individualized&#13;
care by assessment,&#13;
identification,&#13;
and management&#13;
through history and&#13;
physical examination.&#13;
The qualified candidate&#13;
would collaborate with&#13;
physicians to create, implement,&#13;
and evaluate&#13;
cardiac patient treatment&#13;
plans. In addition, the&#13;
ideal candidate will be&#13;
able to:&#13;
♦Work independently&#13;
♦Exhibit a high level of&#13;
energy and enthusiasm&#13;
♦Have excellent oral&#13;
and written&#13;
communication skills&#13;
♦Demonstrate&#13;
continued selfeducation&#13;
within a&#13;
supportive educational&#13;
structure&#13;
Clinically, the PA/NP&#13;
must be able to;&#13;
♦Order and interpret&#13;
laboratory and cardiac&#13;
diagnostic tests as&#13;
appropriate&#13;
♦ Prescribe and adjust&#13;
levels of medication&#13;
based on patient&#13;
history, physical&#13;
examination, laboratory&#13;
results and test&#13;
results according to&#13;
established guidelines&#13;
and protocols&#13;
♦ Evaluate and update&#13;
plans of care&#13;
♦ Have working&#13;
knowledge of,&#13;
including but not&#13;
limited to, patients with&#13;
CAD, CHF, and/or&#13;
dyslipidemia, as well&#13;
as patients requiring or&#13;
who have undergone&#13;
revascularization (PCI,&#13;
CABG).&#13;
♦Comprehension of&#13;
indications and&#13;
implications of related&#13;
cardiac testing&#13;
Requirements include&#13;
board certification as a&#13;
Nurse Practitioner or&#13;
Physician Assistant, a&#13;
license to practice in&#13;
Michigan, 54- years&#13;
specialized training/&#13;
experience in cardiology.&#13;
Interested candidates&#13;
should submit&#13;
resume to:&#13;
Michigan Heart, P.C.&#13;
Attn: Human Resources&#13;
5325 Elliott Dr., Ste 203&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml 48197&#13;
HR@michiganheart.com&#13;
RESEARCH&#13;
COORDINATOR&#13;
Michigan Heart, P.C. is&#13;
seeking a Research&#13;
Coordinator to provide&#13;
study support.&#13;
Responsibilities;&#13;
• Screen and enroll&#13;
patients into various&#13;
studies according to&#13;
protocol requirements&#13;
• Provide patients with&#13;
understandable&#13;
informed consent&#13;
• Coordinate study&#13;
related patient care in a&#13;
safe and compliant&#13;
manner&#13;
• Demonstrate&#13;
knowledge of study&#13;
medications, devices,&#13;
and pathology of&#13;
underlying disease&#13;
state being studied&#13;
• Maintain and organize&#13;
study documentation,&#13;
including case report&#13;
forms.&#13;
• Collect required data,&#13;
adhering to protocol,&#13;
GCP/ICH and FDA&#13;
requirements.&#13;
• Assist research team&#13;
with budget planning,&#13;
future study&#13;
evaluation, and&#13;
communicates with&#13;
other involved&#13;
departments/&#13;
organizations&#13;
Qualifications;&#13;
• Graduate of an&#13;
accredited school of&#13;
nursing with a current&#13;
Michigan license&#13;
• Bachelor's degree&#13;
preferred but will be&#13;
waived with increased&#13;
experience&#13;
• 3 years of cardiology&#13;
medical/surgical&#13;
background with prefer&#13;
ence given to cardiac,&#13;
intensive, or emergency&#13;
medicine&#13;
experience, research&#13;
experience preferred&#13;
• BCLS certification&#13;
required&#13;
Candidates should&#13;
submit resume to:&#13;
Michigan Heart, P.C.&#13;
Attn: Human Resources&#13;
5325 Elliott Dr., Ste 203&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml 48197&#13;
HR@michiganheart.com&#13;
€ \ 5 1&#13;
RN&#13;
Practice Manager&#13;
Medical practice in&#13;
Taylor 8 Canton seeks&#13;
experienced nurses to&#13;
manage physician offices.&#13;
Must have extensive&#13;
nursing and management&#13;
experience.&#13;
Excellent opportunity.&#13;
Fax: 248-282-0321&#13;
A t te n t io n&#13;
L P N s and&#13;
RN sM !&#13;
Appointment&#13;
Secretaries!&#13;
Ann Arbor office is&#13;
offering FT positions for&#13;
appt secretaries! Will&#13;
train. Earn an avg. from&#13;
$300 to $7504-&#13;
per week. Paid&#13;
vacations for hard work.&#13;
Fun working&#13;
environment!&#13;
Call 734-389-0300&#13;
RN, PT&#13;
20-24 hr$/wk&#13;
LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGE?&#13;
Tired of the&#13;
same old routines? We&#13;
are seeking an RN with&#13;
strong assessment skills&#13;
to work in the medical&#13;
department at the&#13;
Washtenaw County&#13;
Sheriff Department&#13;
performing physical&#13;
exams, treatments, and&#13;
patient education.&#13;
Competitive salary with&#13;
shift diff, quarterly bonuses,&#13;
and 401k. EOE.&#13;
FAX resumes to&#13;
SecureCare, Inc.:&#13;
734-975-8493. Email:&#13;
jobs@securecarehealth.&#13;
RN Team Leader,&#13;
RNs, SLP, MSW&#13;
Pinnacle Senior Care is&#13;
experiencing rapid&#13;
growth and is seeking&#13;
a RN Team Leader (inhouse),&#13;
RNs, SLP, and a&#13;
M SW for opportunities In&#13;
the Ann Arbor area. Provide&#13;
skilled visits to geriatric&#13;
patients in home,&#13;
community and senior&#13;
living facilities.&#13;
• Full time, part time or&#13;
contingent positions&#13;
available.&#13;
• Great pay and Full&#13;
Benefits&#13;
• Reduced travel time,&#13;
smaller geographic&#13;
assignments&#13;
Contact Bruce at:&#13;
877-896-8280&#13;
or fax resume to:&#13;
616-582-5905&#13;
Opportunities at Towsley&#13;
Village - Chelsea Retirement&#13;
Communities&#13;
Towsley Village, the&#13;
area's finest assisted&#13;
living, memory care&#13;
residence, is currently&#13;
seeking qualified LPNs&#13;
and RNs to join our&#13;
Team. Located on the&#13;
Campus of the Chelsea&#13;
Retirement Communities,&#13;
Towsley Village&#13;
is proud of its long tradition&#13;
in providing excellence&#13;
in care and services&#13;
to our residents and&#13;
their families. W e are&#13;
currently hiring for the&#13;
following positions:&#13;
♦ Full-time Afternoon&#13;
Nursing Supervisor&#13;
♦ 12-hour Staff Nurse&#13;
positions (hours - 7pm&#13;
- 7am)&#13;
We offer meaningful&#13;
work with excellent&#13;
benefits, including:&#13;
♦ Comprehensive&#13;
benefit package&#13;
including medical,&#13;
dental and vision&#13;
benefits&#13;
♦ Paid time off (Up to 15&#13;
days In 1st year of&#13;
employment)&#13;
♦ Tuition reimbursement&#13;
If you have a desire to&#13;
join our team of dedicated&#13;
professionals and&#13;
make a difference in&#13;
lives of others, please&#13;
apply in person at&#13;
C h e ls e a R e tirem e n t&#13;
C o m m u n ity&#13;
805 W. Middle, Chelsea,&#13;
FAX your resume to&#13;
734-475-2055, or email&#13;
bdicamillo@umrc.com.&#13;
For more information&#13;
about CRC, please visit&#13;
our website at&#13;
www.umrc.com&#13;
EOE M/F/H&#13;
Appointment&#13;
Setters!&#13;
Ann Arbor office is&#13;
offering full time and&#13;
permanent positions&#13;
for go getters!&#13;
Earn an average from&#13;
$300 to $7504-per&#13;
week. Fun working&#13;
environment!&#13;
Call 734-389-0300&#13;
OFFICE M A N A G E R&#13;
Dataspace Inc, is&#13;
seeking a Office&#13;
Manager for full time&#13;
employment. Tasks&#13;
will include general&#13;
receptionist duties&#13;
(which include&#13;
greeting visitors,&#13;
answering the phones&#13;
and stocking&#13;
office supplies), but&#13;
also the following:&#13;
bookkeeping, payroll&#13;
administration. Seeking&#13;
someone with 34-&#13;
years of applicable&#13;
experience and Quick&#13;
Books proficiency. To&#13;
apply for job, please&#13;
submit resume to:&#13;
mbranigan@&#13;
dataspace.com&#13;
A s s is ta n t&#13;
P ro c e s s in g&#13;
A dm in&#13;
Sun-Thurs nights, 30&#13;
hrs/wk. Warehouse 8&#13;
logistics experience preferred.&#13;
Computer skills&#13;
in Windows, M S Office 8&#13;
DOS required. $10/hr.&#13;
Apply in person&#13;
Ann Arbor Distribution&#13;
1942 McGregor,&#13;
Ypsilanti&#13;
Client Account&#13;
Specialist-entry level&#13;
Jo b repson. include&#13;
customer service,&#13;
walk-in sales, answering&#13;
phones, and bookkeeping.&#13;
Must have good&#13;
clerical skills. Email&#13;
resume to&#13;
mjspence32@msn.com.&#13;
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preferred, will train motivated,&#13;
mature individual.&#13;
PT only Email resume&#13;
to: aaf eet@sbcg loba I. net&#13;
RECEPTIONIST&#13;
For Chiropractic office,&#13;
354- hrs. per wk. Must be&#13;
computer literate, great&#13;
telephone skills, upbeat&#13;
personality. Immediate&#13;
opening. Fax resume to:&#13;
734-973-0926&#13;
Receptionist for Orthodontic&#13;
office, 35-40 hrs.&#13;
Personable, organized,&#13;
team player, experience&#13;
preferred. Send resume&#13;
to: 515 S. Main St.,&#13;
Su ite l, Chelsea, Mi.&#13;
48118 or e-mail to:&#13;
info@drhoweorthodontics.&#13;
com&#13;
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A s s is ta n ts&#13;
Willowbrook Rehabilitation&#13;
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First Presbyterian Church&#13;
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Send resumes with cover&#13;
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First Presbyterian Church&#13;
of Saline,&#13;
. 143 E. Michigan Ave.,&#13;
Saline, Ml 48176 or&#13;
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Small, fast paced, Bio-&#13;
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salary 8 benefit&#13;
pkg; training is included.&#13;
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scheduling, exp. w/ stable&#13;
work history. Great&#13;
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skills a must. VERY&#13;
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8 independent worker&#13;
will do well.&#13;
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Inc., PO Box 340,&#13;
Whitmore Lake, 48189&#13;
Library Assistant - Fulltime&#13;
position at Clinton&#13;
Community Schools.&#13;
Deadline is Friday, Sept.&#13;
14, 2007. Please visit&#13;
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for additional info.&#13;
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Business Education&#13;
Building, First Floor,&#13;
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Ml. 734-973-3497&#13;
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will be required upon&#13;
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postings and application&#13;
materials see our&#13;
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www.wccnet.edu/jobs.&#13;
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skills, ability&#13;
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of domestic violence&#13;
dynamics a must.&#13;
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4925 Packard Rd.&#13;
Ann Arbor, 48108 Attn:&#13;
HR-ADA, or via fax at&#13;
734-971-2730 or email at&#13;
jobs@csswashtenaw.org&#13;
with the subject line&#13;
HR-ADA-WEB.&#13;
EOE No phone&#13;
inquiries please.&#13;
APPRAISER&#13;
Delta Township in Eaton&#13;
County has a full-time&#13;
position available for a&#13;
"Real Property Appraiser".&#13;
This position requires&#13;
a minimum Level I&#13;
Assessor's Certification.&#13;
A Level II and persona)&#13;
property examiner's certificate&#13;
is highly desirable.&#13;
Computer assisted&#13;
mass appraisal experience&#13;
is required. Experience&#13;
with the "BS&amp;A&#13;
Equalizer" assessing software&#13;
is highly desirable.&#13;
This position is primarily&#13;
involved with residential&#13;
properties; however, experience&#13;
with appraisals&#13;
of all classes is also desirable.&#13;
Delta Township&#13;
offers a competitive salary&#13;
of $40,338-$52,762&#13;
DOQ, plus an excellent&#13;
benefit package. Qualified&#13;
applicants should&#13;
submit their resume no&#13;
later than September 21,&#13;
2007 to:&#13;
Linda Wells,&#13;
Human Resources&#13;
Delta Township&#13;
Manager's Office&#13;
7710 W. Saginaw Hwy.&#13;
Lansing, Ml 48917&#13;
Applicants may also submit&#13;
applications/resumes&#13;
via email to&#13;
iwells@deltami.gov.&#13;
ASST EDITOR/&#13;
ADMIN ASST&#13;
The Institute of Continuing&#13;
Legal Education&#13;
seeks an Assistant&#13;
Editor/Administrative&#13;
Assistant for its course&#13;
administration department.&#13;
Duties will include&#13;
soliciting, editing and&#13;
formatting submissions,&#13;
obtaining reprint permission&#13;
and coordinating&#13;
production of course&#13;
handbooks. Includes&#13;
general administrative&#13;
duties including producing&#13;
speaker correspondence.&#13;
Attention to detail&#13;
and excellent communication&#13;
skills a must. Ability&#13;
to track, manage, and&#13;
organize a significant&#13;
flow of materials through&#13;
internal processes is&#13;
required. Bachelor's&#13;
degree or an equivalent&#13;
combination of education&#13;
and experience is&#13;
required.&#13;
Please mail resume to&#13;
Carrie Cusick, ICLE&#13;
1020 Greene St., AA, Ml&#13;
48109-1444. A work&#13;
sample will be required.&#13;
University of Michigan is&#13;
an equal opportunity&#13;
employer.&#13;
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Chief Operating Officer&#13;
Toledo Museum of Art&#13;
Works closely with the&#13;
Museum Director/CEO to&#13;
lead overall operations,&#13;
finances, and strategies&#13;
for the Museum. Serves&#13;
as an officer of the Museum&#13;
and an ex officio&#13;
member of the Board of&#13;
Directors and of several&#13;
Board committees, working&#13;
closely with committee&#13;
chairs and the Director.&#13;
Actively Involved&#13;
in Board relations with&#13;
duties to set agendas,&#13;
create reports and orient&#13;
new Board members. In&#13;
the Museum Director's&#13;
absence, leads the Museum&#13;
in daily operations.&#13;
As a lead member of the&#13;
senior management&#13;
team, directs the preparation&#13;
of short-term and&#13;
long-range plans and&#13;
budgets based on Museum&#13;
mission and goals.&#13;
Directs all business aspects&#13;
of Museum operations;&#13;
performs periodic&#13;
appraisal of financial&#13;
position. Oversees and&#13;
supervises managers&#13;
of major operational&#13;
departments of the Museum.&#13;
Establishes operating&#13;
policies consistent&#13;
with organizational priorities&#13;
and objectives and&#13;
insures their legality and&#13;
execution. Responsible&#13;
for coordination and&#13;
budgeting for major capital&#13;
projects. Appropriate&#13;
combination of education&#13;
and experience is&#13;
required; master's degree&#13;
or equivalent in a&#13;
business-related field&#13;
preferred with a minimum&#13;
of ten years of progressive&#13;
experience in&#13;
strategic planning, functional&#13;
operation and financial&#13;
management.&#13;
Previous experience in&#13;
the museum or nonprofit&#13;
sector is preferred.&#13;
Must be able to assume&#13;
a primary leadership role&#13;
in a team-based culture,&#13;
be goal-oriented with excellent&#13;
communication&#13;
and interpersonal skills,&#13;
and deal effectively with&#13;
competing priorities,&#13;
while modeling exemplary&#13;
ethical behavior&#13;
and standards. To apply,&#13;
e-mail resume and cover&#13;
letter by Sept, 21, 2007 to&#13;
jobs^oledomuseum.&#13;
org, mail to Human&#13;
Resources, Toledo&#13;
Museum of Art, PO Box&#13;
1013, Toledo, OH 43697&#13;
or fax to 419-255-7622.&#13;
The Toledo Museum&#13;
of Art is an equal opportunity&#13;
employer.&#13;
Employment&#13;
Coordinator&#13;
Responsibilities include&#13;
career counseling, job&#13;
placement, skills training&#13;
and establishing working&#13;
partnerships with area&#13;
employers. Exp in&#13;
matching job seekers&#13;
with jobs a plus! Interpersonal&#13;
skills 8 ability to&#13;
interact with the business&#13;
community required.&#13;
F/T school year&#13;
project with possibility&#13;
for ongoing year round&#13;
employment. Requires&#13;
access to reliable transportation&#13;
throughout&#13;
Washtenaw county area.&#13;
Fax or email resume:&#13;
810-227-1344 or email&#13;
karac@wskills.com. EOE&#13;
$1.00 per&#13;
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Humana is a Fortune 110 company specializing in&#13;
health benefit solutions for 11 million Americans.&#13;
Humana MarketPOINT, a wholly owned subsidiary&#13;
of Humana, is a full-service a g ^ offering Medicare&#13;
Advantage products along with a full line of Life,&#13;
Health and Financial Services products designed&#13;
for the senior market.&#13;
Humana MarketPOINT will be offering its dynamic&#13;
Medicare Advantage products to residents&#13;
throughout the state of Michigan.&#13;
Sales Representatives&#13;
Macomb, Oakland, Saginaw&#13;
and Wayne Counties&#13;
The MarketPOINT S a le s Representative&#13;
prospects and enrolls eligible individuals in the&#13;
Medicare Private Fee For Service (PFFS),&#13;
Medicare P P O and other speciaBy products tailored&#13;
to the 50-r age group. Conducts presentations to&#13;
potential clients via one-on-one or group setting.&#13;
Generates referrals from clients and other contacts.&#13;
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Health and Life Insurance license, valid driver's&#13;
license. 2-t- years’ sales experience preferably in&#13;
life and health insurance products, long term care&#13;
and annuities. Motivated and goal oriented.&#13;
This position presents high-income potential for&#13;
the right candidates! Humana MarketPOINT&#13;
provides marketing support, lead generation and&#13;
sales systems that work.&#13;
We offer a competitive compensation package that&#13;
includes base salary, sales incentive and car and&#13;
communication allowances. W e offer an excellent&#13;
line of employee benefits including immediate&#13;
eligibility for health/dental coverage, pre-tax&#13;
savings and retirement plan.&#13;
Email your r e sum e to: dlipmskl@liumana.com.&#13;
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at: www.humana.com/careers.&#13;
H U M A N A .,,&#13;
M a r k e tP O IN T&#13;
Eq u a l opportunity employer&#13;
Health Care&#13;
Outreach Analyst&#13;
Merit Network, Inc.&#13;
(www.merit.edu)&#13;
University of Michigan&#13;
Merit Is seeking a fulltime&#13;
health care analyst&#13;
to provide Its health&#13;
care members with service&#13;
proposals, to identify&#13;
prospective health&#13;
care members, to develop&#13;
business analyses&#13;
and projections for&#13;
health care members'&#13;
future network service&#13;
needs, and to coordinate&#13;
and facilitate outreach&#13;
activities and external&#13;
meetings with both&#13;
established and prospective&#13;
health care members.&#13;
Individual will&#13;
serve as team leader for&#13;
Merit's health care team&#13;
and as a subject matter&#13;
expert for health care&#13;
services. Position requires&#13;
some travel,&#13;
mainly in Michigan. Must&#13;
have considerable&#13;
knowledge in Internet&#13;
technology and experience&#13;
in developing and&#13;
implementing high-level&#13;
outreach plans. Master's&#13;
degree preferred with&#13;
five or more years experience&#13;
in the health care&#13;
industry, preferably in&#13;
health care systems&#13;
sales or business development,&#13;
and knowledge&#13;
of HIPPA regulations.&#13;
See Posting #11323 at&#13;
www.umjobs.org for full&#13;
position description.&#13;
Apply before 9/21/2007.&#13;
Merit is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit&#13;
organization and&#13;
an Equal Opportunity&#13;
Employer.&#13;
Parish Outreach&#13;
Coordinator&#13;
Part Time&#13;
(15/hrs/wk)&#13;
Position works to nurture&#13;
positive Catholic parish&#13;
and Agency relationships.&#13;
Responsibilities&#13;
include: act as Agency&#13;
liaison to the 14 W ashtenaw&#13;
County parishes,&#13;
facilitate and coordinate&#13;
development of cooperative&#13;
programming&#13;
between Agency and&#13;
parishes including&#13;
administering current&#13;
parish outreach programs,&#13;
providing educational&#13;
and informational&#13;
opportunities for parish&#13;
and Agency staffs, and&#13;
training/supporting&#13;
parish social ministry&#13;
leaders and volunteers.&#13;
Some weekend and&#13;
evening work.&#13;
Qualifications include BA&#13;
in social work, pastoral&#13;
studies or other related&#13;
field; strong working&#13;
knowledge of and proof&#13;
of training in Catholic&#13;
social teaching, prior&#13;
work with volunteers,&#13;
demonstrated experience&#13;
with Catholic culture,&#13;
prior leadership&#13;
and training experience,&#13;
community organizing&#13;
skills, and excellent&#13;
communication and&#13;
organizational skills.&#13;
Submit resume and&#13;
cover letter including&#13;
salary requirements to:&#13;
Catholic Social Services,&#13;
Attn: HR- POCfax 734-&#13;
971-2730 or via email to&#13;
jobs@csswashtenaw.org&#13;
with the subject tine&#13;
HR-POC.&#13;
No phone inquiries&#13;
please.&#13;
Sr. Accountant&#13;
• • •&#13;
Experienced Sr. Level&#13;
accountant needed for&#13;
tax consulting 8 education&#13;
firm. Responsible for&#13;
day-to-day accounting,&#13;
as well as month-end 8&#13;
year-end processing.&#13;
Includes cash management,&#13;
financial reporting,&#13;
staff supervision, developing&#13;
pricing proposals,&#13;
budgets, setting up policies&#13;
and procedures. Degree&#13;
preferred, minimum&#13;
5 years' relevant experience.&#13;
W e will consider&#13;
part-time or full-time.&#13;
Send resume and salary&#13;
requirements to: Renee&#13;
Balance Consulting,&#13;
Fax: 734-668-7599;&#13;
office@&#13;
baianceconsult.com&#13;
Sales Position:&#13;
Budget PrePay, Inc., a&#13;
large telecommunications&#13;
company, is looking&#13;
for a sales representative&#13;
for Michigan 8&#13;
Northern Ohio. Outside&#13;
sales experience required.&#13;
Jo b entails overnight&#13;
travel. This position&#13;
includes salary plus&#13;
expenses, commissions&#13;
and car allowance. Cell&#13;
phone and laptop computer&#13;
furnished. Email&#13;
resume to: resume.mi@&#13;
budgetprepay.com&#13;
s,i —&#13;
Sales Reps 8 Managers&#13;
Growing company&#13;
looking for aggressive&#13;
Sales Reps 8 Sales Mgrs&#13;
who want to earn 80K + .&#13;
W e offer health/dental&#13;
insurance 8 401K. Excellent&#13;
growth potential!&#13;
Fax 269-792-2327. Email&#13;
cquigley@charter.net or&#13;
call Steve 419-787-4822&#13;
: = = = = = = = = : 5&#13;
Volunteers&#13;
in t e g r y s "&#13;
Hedge Trader - Electric&#13;
Integrys Energy&#13;
Services, Inc., a subsidiary&#13;
of Integrys Energy&#13;
Group is currently recruiting&#13;
for a Hedge&#13;
Trader - Electric for our&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml office. To&#13;
learn more about this&#13;
exciting trading opportunity&#13;
and to apply, please&#13;
visit our website at&#13;
www.integrysgroup.com&#13;
/career/ no later than&#13;
September 19, 2007.&#13;
Equal Opportunity&#13;
Employer&#13;
Home Manager&#13;
Taylor. Experienced in&#13;
personnel management.&#13;
Knowledgeable of consumer's&#13;
services. $11.35&#13;
per hour and good benefits.&#13;
Call Eddie 734-676-&#13;
8325 or main office at&#13;
734-458-8140, fax 734-&#13;
458-8195.&#13;
POLICE OFFICER&#13;
The Township of&#13;
Sumpter is currently&#13;
seeking experienced&#13;
applicants for position of&#13;
Part Time Police Officer.&#13;
Minimum Qualifications:&#13;
1. U.S. Citizen&#13;
2. 21 years of age&#13;
3. No Felony Convictions&#13;
4. MCOLES Certified/&#13;
Certifiable (5 or more yrs&#13;
experience preferred)&#13;
5. Valid Michigan&#13;
Operators License&#13;
6. Must pass extensive&#13;
background investigation/&#13;
drug screen&#13;
7. Must pass oral interview&#13;
/medical and psychological&#13;
examination&#13;
8. Must be flexible and&#13;
available as needed&#13;
Qualified individuals&#13;
should obtain application&#13;
at Sumpter Township&#13;
Police Department:&#13;
23501 Sumpter Rd.&#13;
Belleville, Ml 48111&#13;
(734) 461-4833&#13;
Monday thru Friday&#13;
Between 10 am-5 pm&#13;
MANAGEMENT&#13;
OPPORTUNITIES&#13;
Big Boy Restaurants has&#13;
management opportunities&#13;
available and is looking&#13;
for managers that are&#13;
committed to providing&#13;
exceptional experiences&#13;
for our valued customers&#13;
and employees, at the&#13;
Zeeb Road Big Boy!&#13;
W e Offer:&#13;
•Competitive wage and&#13;
benefits&#13;
•Structured training&#13;
•Opportunities for&#13;
growth&#13;
•A friendly, fun 8 professional&#13;
work environment&#13;
Interested Candidates:&#13;
May apply directly at the&#13;
Zeeb Rd. Big Boy&#13;
497 N.Zeeb Rd.,&#13;
Scio Twp. 48103&#13;
Or may fax their&#13;
confidential resume for&#13;
consideration to:&#13;
734-213-1775&#13;
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Children Needed&#13;
For a research study of&#13;
child restraint design and&#13;
seat belt fit. If your child&#13;
is 4 to 12 years old and&#13;
between 40 and 100 lb,&#13;
we invite you and your&#13;
child to participate in a&#13;
research study at the&#13;
University of Michigan&#13;
Transportation Research&#13;
Institute. You'll receive&#13;
$12 per hour for approximately&#13;
three hours of&#13;
participation time. For&#13;
more information, call&#13;
734-764-4722.&#13;
Retail&#13;
Nonprofit&#13;
Retail Manager&#13;
Retail mgmt exp&#13;
Required&#13;
Ten Thousand Villages&#13;
303 S.Main St Ann Arbor&#13;
Submit resume and&#13;
cover letter to:&#13;
H.R. Committee&#13;
7640 Zeeb Rd.,&#13;
Dexter Ml, 48130&#13;
or email: mcfadclan@&#13;
yahoo.com&#13;
visit:&#13;
villagesannarbor.org&#13;
and&#13;
tenthousandvillages.com&#13;
to learn about this fair&#13;
trade store, its mission, 8&#13;
the parent organization&#13;
Sales Associate needed&#13;
PT at Falling Water.&#13;
I 213 S. Main St. 747-9810&#13;
Law Office Receptionist/&#13;
File Clerk: Strict&#13;
schedule Mon.-Fri.&#13;
8:30-5:00. Must be&#13;
friendly, punctual,&#13;
reliable, have excellent&#13;
phone, customer&#13;
service and greeting&#13;
skills, be organized, able&#13;
to multi-task and use&#13;
computer. Various office&#13;
and hospitality tasks.&#13;
Minimum two years&#13;
experience in office&#13;
setting. Part-time and&#13;
temporary job-seekers&#13;
should not apply.&#13;
Please email resume&#13;
to: janet@fw-pc.com.&#13;
Manager for Plumbing&#13;
Service Company - Will&#13;
train right person. Call&#13;
John: 1-888-655-6700.&#13;
Marketing, Development,&#13;
8 Volunteer Coordinator-&#13;
40 hrs/wk, some evenings&#13;
8 weekends, $14-&#13;
$20/hr, Chelsea District&#13;
Library, apply by 5pm on&#13;
September 21st. 734-&#13;
475-8732. Details online&#13;
at www.chelsea.lib.mi.&#13;
us/jobs.htm______________&#13;
National software&#13;
developer has immediate&#13;
need of a full-time&#13;
Client Account Representative.&#13;
Excellent communication&#13;
and previous&#13;
customer service skills&#13;
required. Microsoft®&#13;
Office 2003 and accounting&#13;
experience helpful.&#13;
Please email salary&#13;
requirements, resume&#13;
and cover letter to:&#13;
fbhr@tylertech.com or&#13;
fax to 734-677-2070.&#13;
Older Adult&#13;
Services&#13;
Lifeline&#13;
Coordinator&#13;
Catholic Social Services&#13;
has a full-time opening&#13;
within the Lifeline program,&#13;
which serves disabled&#13;
and older adults.&#13;
Successful candidate will&#13;
demonstrate effective interpersonal&#13;
skills, strong&#13;
attention to detail, and&#13;
the ability to effectively&#13;
present and market the&#13;
Lifeline program. Experience&#13;
with older adults,&#13;
and volunteer management&#13;
desired. A Bachelors&#13;
Degree in Human&#13;
Services and reliable&#13;
transportation are also&#13;
required. Excellent benefits,&#13;
including 401 (k) and&#13;
paid time-off.&#13;
Please submit resume&#13;
and cover letter including&#13;
hourly salary expectation&#13;
to address below:&#13;
Catholic Social Services&#13;
Attn: OAS-LIFE-AAN&#13;
4925 Packard&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48108 or&#13;
jobs@csswashtenaw.org&#13;
with subject line&#13;
OAS-LIFE-AAN&#13;
' Sidelines Manager -&#13;
Buying, display and sales&#13;
in non-book areas of&#13;
Crazy Wisdom Bookstore.&#13;
Includes staff&#13;
supervision and plenty&#13;
of customer service.&#13;
Experienced preferred.&#13;
25-30 hrs. per week. Apply&#13;
in person and ask for&#13;
Sarah, Carol or Rachel.&#13;
Antiques, Art and Collectibles&#13;
Auctions and Auctioneers&#13;
Building, Heating and&#13;
Cooling Items&#13;
Business, Office and&#13;
Restaurant Equipment&#13;
Christmas Trees&#13;
Clothing, Furs and Jewelry&#13;
Computers&#13;
Daily Bargain Ads&#13;
Estate Sales&#13;
Firewood and Wood Stoves&#13;
Freebies&#13;
Freebies Wanted&#13;
Garage and Yard Sales&#13;
Handicapped Supplies and&#13;
Services&#13;
Hobbies, Crafts and Art Supplies&#13;
Home Electronics&#13;
Household Items&#13;
Lawn, Garden and Snow&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Machine, Tool and Heavy&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Merchandise Wanted&#13;
Miscellaneous Items&#13;
Musical Merchandise&#13;
Photography and Video&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs&#13;
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$260/bWl.CaU (810)656-6555. .&#13;
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items sit in the&#13;
basement or attic?&#13;
call 810-844-2000&#13;
mlive.com/aanewsads&#13;
Processors/Loan&#13;
Officers&#13;
Looking for hardworking,&#13;
self motivated, self starters.&#13;
Call 734-677-0284&#13;
Sales and Agents&#13;
Antiques, Art&#13;
and Collectibles&#13;
MEGA&#13;
AUCTION&#13;
Sun., Sept. 16 - 12 PM&#13;
Knights of Columbus&#13;
3555 E. Grand River Rd.,&#13;
Howell&#13;
U S 23, west on M-59,&#13;
corner of E. Grand River&#13;
8 Latson Rd.&#13;
Partial Listing&#13;
Genuine Diamond 8&#13;
Gemstone Jew e lry * Old&#13;
Coins Lots of Tools *&#13;
Rifles 8 Shotguns&#13;
Electronics/ Game&#13;
Systems/ Music&#13;
Instruments&#13;
Log on for large list,&#13;
photos, and terms.&#13;
Rowley's Auction Service&#13;
810-237-7296&#13;
rowleyauctions.com&#13;
REAL ESTATE/&#13;
PERSONAL&#13;
CONTENTS AUCTION&#13;
Sat Sept 15 @ 10 AM&#13;
1103 N. River Ct.,&#13;
Tecumseh, Ml 49286&#13;
All JM Auctions are on&#13;
Auctionzip.com #1389&#13;
Real Estate to sell @1 pm&#13;
Chaz Cabela's Executive&#13;
Home on Red Mill Pond.&#13;
View House on Line for&#13;
Pic 8 Terms. Contents:&#13;
Ail Like New Name&#13;
Brand Furniture,&#13;
Appliances, Flat Screen&#13;
TV's, Yard/Power Tools,&#13;
Large Sale!&#13;
JM Auction Svc LLC.&#13;
517-266-4655&#13;
Terms: Cash/Check&#13;
Building, Heating&#13;
and&#13;
Cooling Items&#13;
Ceramic, Porcelain 8&#13;
Stone Setting Materials.&#13;
All Mapei Products. Thin-&#13;
Set Mortars, Mastics,&#13;
Grouts. Deeply Discounted.&#13;
(734) 302-3290&#13;
INSULATION, Fiberglass&#13;
Foam, 4x8x2 sheets,&#13;
$8/sheet any amount.&#13;
734-368-6541&#13;
Business, Office&#13;
and Restaurant&#13;
Equipment&#13;
30-min. workout equip.&#13;
14 stations. Start your&#13;
business or for personal&#13;
use. Excellent cond.&#13;
$5000. 734-478-0422&#13;
Smith 8 Hawken 3 ft X&#13;
6ft Teak Patio table w/ 4&#13;
chairs 8 umbrella.Asking&#13;
$900. 734-216-1000&#13;
MachinerTool and&#13;
Heavy Equipment&#13;
Band Saw - 20" capacity,&#13;
variable speed, Powermatic&#13;
model 88. $750/&#13;
best. (734)340-4314.&#13;
Large English Wheel -&#13;
$1500.&#13;
(734) 340-4314&#13;
Trailer- 16ft, siderails,&#13;
tandem, 10,000 GVW.&#13;
New tires. $950. Wood&#13;
Splitter Commercial&#13;
$900. 734-368-6541&#13;
Wanted: Skidsteer&#13;
Material Bucket 8 forks,&#13;
w/ universal mounting,&#13;
also looking for used&#13;
Gehi Model 6625, 6635,&#13;
or 6640 or new Holland&#13;
Model 180, or larger, will&#13;
pay cash if price is right,&#13;
734-340-4314&#13;
Welder - Lincoln Model&#13;
300, single phase, w/&#13;
pulse, paid $3300, never&#13;
used. 1st $1600 takes.&#13;
(734) 340-4314.&#13;
AKC Golden Retriever&#13;
Puppies Available - Parents&#13;
are OFA - hips, elbows,&#13;
eyes, heart and&#13;
DNA certified. Father -&#13;
true blond, mother -&#13;
darker golden, both gentle&#13;
and on site. Strong&#13;
compatible pedigrees. 1&#13;
male and 6 females&#13;
available in multiple colors.&#13;
7 -1- weeks old, vet&#13;
checked, first shots given&#13;
and ready to go. ^ 0 0&#13;
(734)222-9464.___________&#13;
AKC Sheltie Pups. Sable/&#13;
white, Sable/black/white&#13;
Shots,dewormed.$400.&#13;
AKC Maiamute adult&#13;
$50 517-270-1926&#13;
AMERICAN BULLDOG&#13;
. PU P P IE S - ABRA reg,&#13;
8wks old, shots/vet&#13;
checked. $650.&#13;
michael.blackburn@rs.af&#13;
■mil (517)414-4874.&#13;
American Bulldog&#13;
Puppies - Pure white 8&#13;
mixed color. 9 wks old.&#13;
$200. 734-649-6912&#13;
Yamaha CB 650 '82 -&#13;
$400/best. Pocket&#13;
Rocket $300/best.&#13;
734-368-2519.&#13;
Recreation and&#13;
Travel Vehicles&#13;
Camper - Great for Fall!&#13;
Small pop-up, furnace,&#13;
stove. $2,199. 734-776-&#13;
0676; 734-546-8503&#13;
COACHMAN SPIRIT OF&#13;
AMERICA.24' 2004-&#13;
sleeps 6, Stow-N-Go&#13;
Rear garage $10,900.&#13;
(734)255-0042.&#13;
Nomad 5th Wheel '95 -&#13;
27ft, excellent condition,&#13;
slide out. $9500.&#13;
(734) 665-3038.&#13;
BLACK LAB - Temperamental&#13;
but sweet. 7 yrs&#13;
old. Needs good childfree&#13;
home immediately.&#13;
Needs excellent dog&#13;
trainer. 734-635-0954.&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
Items&#13;
Awning - Sunsetter -&#13;
16x10 retractable green&#13;
awning. Excellent condition.&#13;
Also screen 8 extras.&#13;
Price neg. $1000.&#13;
jetx88@aol.com,&#13;
(734)484-4409;___________&#13;
FabulouslAntique&#13;
oak/glass 6' display cabh&#13;
net $300, white leather&#13;
couch $400, iron ship's&#13;
desk $400.&#13;
wbluejay713@aol.com,&#13;
(734)994-8696.&#13;
Border Collie Pups ABCA&#13;
Tri's, Black/White's, work&#13;
dogs or great family pets&#13;
$500-$525. 734-260-2820&#13;
BORDER COLLIE PUPS&#13;
Black 8 white, registered.&#13;
Adoption agreement.&#13;
$200. 517-548-9513&#13;
Cat - "Ashley" 12 yr old.&#13;
white, shy, affectionate,&#13;
best without other animals.&#13;
Free to good&#13;
home. (734)883-9059.&#13;
CHIHUAHUA PU P P IE S&#13;
5 males, 5 wks.&#13;
Ready to go!&#13;
734-657-7343&#13;
Antique an(J Classic Vehicles&#13;
Auto Dealer Directory&#13;
Auto Financing and Insurance&#13;
Automotive, Miscellaneous&#13;
Automotive Services&#13;
Budget Wheels, Under $3,000&#13;
Domestic Automobiles&#13;
Import Automobiles&#13;
Mechanical Repair and Towing&#13;
Repairable Vehicles&#13;
Sports Cars&#13;
SUV's&#13;
Trailers&#13;
Trucks&#13;
Truck and Car Parts&#13;
Vans and Buses&#13;
Vehicles Wanted&#13;
A Queen Pillow Top Mattress&#13;
8 Box Set - Never&#13;
Used in original plastic.&#13;
Can Deliver. $75.00.&#13;
(734)721-3799.&#13;
English Bull Dog Puppies&#13;
AKC, adorable, born 7/16&#13;
champ sired,health guarantee,&#13;
shots.View online.&#13;
$2000. 517-605-3355&#13;
Standing Timber for Sale&#13;
18 very large trees. 7&#13;
Black Walnut, 3 Maple, 8&#13;
Misc. Adrian, Ml. 517-&#13;
436-6469/517-442-9800.&#13;
Vending Machines.&#13;
3 Candy Machines,&#13;
$350. No locations.&#13;
734-395-1500.&#13;
Are you interested in&#13;
starting your own business?&#13;
W e have 7 vending&#13;
machines for sale,&#13;
$2000. (734) 485-3356&#13;
GOLDEN RETRIEVER,&#13;
AKC champ-line pups.&#13;
Dews/Shots/Wormed/&#13;
$550. 734-242-6065&#13;
■ Himalaya kittens (NCFA)-&#13;
Litter trained.First&#13;
shots/Vet check/health&#13;
Ready 4 homes$200-&#13;
$375 0 60(734)476-9693&#13;
Musical&#13;
Merchandise&#13;
Store fixtures - Glass,&#13;
wood, flatwall, hooks, 8&#13;
much more. 112 Park&#13;
Place, downtown&#13;
Dundee. 734-529-5768.&#13;
Boat, Renken Fish/Ski&#13;
Boat, 19ft, needs work,&#13;
$499. (734) 665-6050&#13;
Futon with frame -&#13;
Queen size, great shape&#13;
$250. (734)834-0736.&#13;
BABY GRAND PIANO&#13;
Whitney, cherry, excellent&#13;
condition. $1950.&#13;
(734) 216-1000&#13;
Baldwin Studio Piano -&#13;
Hamilton 1987, Solid&#13;
Oak, w/ Bench $895.&#13;
zzhang01@yahoo.com,&#13;
(734)667-3380.___________&#13;
Digital Piano Yamaha&#13;
Clavinova CVP 300 -&#13;
w/bench,Pristine condition!&#13;
Rosewood finish&#13;
$2,800. (734)663-3237.&#13;
Vito Alto Saxophone -&#13;
$400.&#13;
paxtonswilliams@aol.&#13;
com (734) 439-3930&#13;
LA BS PUPS-Yellow,&#13;
AKC /OFA cert.Vet&#13;
checked, shots wormed.&#13;
$450/neg. 517-436-3772&#13;
Many Dachsund Pups. 7&#13;
wks, purebred, 2 F, 1 M,&#13;
Will be selling mother.&#13;
$350 ea (517) 849-2553&#13;
'&amp; L 0 0 k \&#13;
Pet Day Care - Will&#13;
watch your pet for only&#13;
$10/day. Call for info.&#13;
(734)340-4063.___________&#13;
Mattress - Serta queen&#13;
pillowtop w/ box, like&#13;
new, $300. 734-994-4748&#13;
Swimming Pool&#13;
and Hot Tubs&#13;
Pug - 5 beautiful Pug&#13;
mixes need a good&#13;
home! $400 If interested,&#13;
call (734)320-9249.&#13;
Table - Cherry wood, 6&#13;
chairs, formal, very good&#13;
$200/best. 734-572-0272&#13;
( Firewood and&#13;
Wood Stoves&#13;
'07 Hot Tub - Loaded,&#13;
waterfall, Ozonater. Never&#13;
used. Cost $7,300, sell&#13;
$3,600. (517) 749-3434&#13;
Absolute Best&#13;
Seasoned firewood, $55&#13;
a face Cord, deliver avail.&#13;
734-424-0611&#13;
Rhodesian Ridgeback&#13;
Puppies - AKC registered,&#13;
4 males, parents&#13;
on site, raised indoors&#13;
$900/best Sand Creek&#13;
Ml (517) 436-3002.&#13;
SCIENCE&#13;
LABORATORY&#13;
COORDINATOR&#13;
Full-time Science Laboratory&#13;
Coordinator&#13;
responsible for maintaining&#13;
all science laboratories,&#13;
facilities, and&#13;
equipment in working&#13;
condition for students to&#13;
have an optimum learning&#13;
environment.&#13;
Includes interacting with&#13;
all division faculty and&#13;
staff to establish instructional&#13;
and equipment&#13;
needs, and annual&#13;
laboratory budgets. Coordinator&#13;
assists in hiring&#13;
student laboratory assistants,&#13;
training and supervision&#13;
to facilitate daily&#13;
operation of the laboratories.&#13;
Qualifications; Bachelor's&#13;
degree minimum in the&#13;
natural sciences with&#13;
coursework in each of&#13;
Biology, Chemistry,&#13;
Physical Sciences, and&#13;
Physics preferred. Beginning&#13;
$20.70 per hour,&#13;
negotiable. Interested&#13;
individuals should send&#13;
cover letter, resume,&#13;
employment application,&#13;
and transcripts by Sept&#13;
17 to:&#13;
Vincent Maltese&#13;
Dean of&#13;
Science/Mathematics&#13;
Monroe County&#13;
Community College&#13;
1555 S. Raisinville Rd.&#13;
Monroe, Michigan 48161&#13;
vmaltese@&#13;
monroeccc.edu&#13;
See&#13;
www.monroeccc.edu for&#13;
employment application&#13;
and full position&#13;
description&#13;
EOE&#13;
Automotive Cashier&#13;
Full time opening available&#13;
at import dealership. Must&#13;
be able to multi task. Competitive&#13;
wages and benefits&#13;
plan available. Candidates&#13;
can aply in person to&#13;
Nicole at Ann Arbor Acura,&#13;
Auto Mall Drive off Jackson&#13;
Road.&#13;
Automotive Saies&#13;
Professional&#13;
Great career opportunity at&#13;
luxury import dealership In&#13;
Auto Mall off Jackson Rd.,&#13;
Previous sales experience&#13;
a plus but will consider&#13;
right individual.&#13;
* Award winning Training&#13;
* Paid Training&#13;
* 401K. benefits pkg&#13;
* Competitive bonus&#13;
* Medical/dental&#13;
* Top commision&#13;
* Great customer base&#13;
* Auto Allowance&#13;
Male/Female/EOE&#13;
Interested applicants call&#13;
Ann Arbor Acura, 786-9120&#13;
Chelsea Teddy Bear Co.&#13;
Is hiring for their Inside&#13;
Sales Team to market&#13;
teddy bears to existing 8&#13;
new wholesale customers.&#13;
Phone sales exp. a&#13;
plus. Call 734-433-5444&#13;
ask for Neil or Bob.&#13;
FURNITURE SA L E S&#13;
Tyner Furniture of Ann&#13;
Arbor is looking for a self&#13;
motivated, enthusiastic&#13;
Sales Consultant. Large&#13;
showroom with quality&#13;
name brands such as&#13;
Thomasville, Flexsteel&#13;
and Stanley to name a&#13;
few. Full-time commission&#13;
position. Excellent&#13;
benefits including 401 (k).&#13;
Prior sales or design&#13;
experience preferred.&#13;
Closed Sundays. For&#13;
immediate consideration,&#13;
please call Fred&#13;
at (734) 995-3900.&#13;
INSIDE SALES&#13;
DUNDEE ESTATE&#13;
AUCTION - ANTIQUESCOLLECTIBLES-&#13;
GUNSKNIVES&#13;
Sunday - Sep 16 -&#13;
11:00am&#13;
Dundee, Ml - 3223&#13;
Dennison Rd Please see&#13;
ctstreasurehaven.com&#13;
for directions, listing and&#13;
pictures.(313)378-3628.&#13;
I BUY&#13;
BEANIE BABIES&#13;
All styles/ amounts, payment&#13;
on the spot. I'll be&#13;
in the "l-SOLD IT" Store&#13;
both this 8 next Friday&#13;
8 Saturday10am-6pm.&#13;
869 B Eisenhower Pkwy.&#13;
www.beangoround.com&#13;
Monroe Sporting&#13;
Collectibles Show&#13;
Holiday Inn Express,&#13;
1-75 exit 15. Fri Sept. 14.&#13;
Free Admission. Open&#13;
9am. Over 50 dealers.&#13;
Bring hunting/fishing&#13;
items to appraise/sell.&#13;
269-651-2413&#13;
PINBALL MACHINES:&#13;
Pinbot$1500. Little Chief&#13;
$450. Bow 8 Arrow $450.&#13;
SuperStar $350. Middle&#13;
Earth, $250. OR $2500&#13;
for all. (313) 820-4859&#13;
Stove electric 44 Inch&#13;
1950's vintage, excellent&#13;
condition, one owner&#13;
$450. (734)665-2909.&#13;
djcoe5@hotmail.com.&#13;
We're available&#13;
24/7&#13;
mlive.com/aanewsads&#13;
AUGUSTA FIREWOOD&#13;
Clip This Ad 8 Save!&#13;
Dogwood Ranch&#13;
Fred Howard 476-6916&#13;
Seasoned Firewood Oak&#13;
8 Ash,cut,split,delivered.&#13;
$75cord 3/$180.585-2620&#13;
Freebies&#13;
BA BY BA SS IN ET - Great.&#13;
$50. 517-204-9030&#13;
CHAIR - Arm upholster.&#13;
$33. 810-225-4430&#13;
CHAIR - Kitchen snack&#13;
bar. $29. 810-225-4430&#13;
CIGARETTE MACHINE-&#13;
$20. 810-772-6854&#13;
TV - 19" Zenith color.&#13;
$45. 810-225-4430&#13;
-arm Supplies and Equipment&#13;
-armer's and Crafter's Market&#13;
-ivestock, Feed and Seed&#13;
Nursery Stock, Soil, Seeds and&#13;
Plants&#13;
^ets. Supplies, Grooming and&#13;
Training&#13;
hiding Horses, Equipment and&#13;
Stables&#13;
Farm Supplies&#13;
and Equipment&#13;
Saint Bernard Pups -&#13;
UKC. 12 weeks old.&#13;
Shots, wormed, vet&#13;
checked. Parents are&#13;
family pets. Ready for&#13;
good homes. $250&#13;
(734) 883-8447.&#13;
Siberian Huskies - 2 -&#13;
four year old huskies&#13;
need a good home.&#13;
(734)904-2166.&#13;
St. Bernard Pups - AKC&#13;
registered, long hair/dry&#13;
mouth. 8 wks old. $500.&#13;
(734) 621-3163___________&#13;
Yorkie Puppies - females,&#13;
papers, shots,&#13;
$1,000 (734) 652-2228&#13;
Hobbies, Crafts&#13;
and Art Supplies&#13;
Curtis Snow Plow - 8 ft.,&#13;
for John Deere tractor,&#13;
w/ cylinder 8 mounting.&#13;
Brand new, never used.&#13;
, $1250. (734) 340-4314&#13;
Ford Tractor - Model&#13;
661 OS, deisel, 80 hp @&#13;
PTO, $9000/best.&#13;
(734) 340-4314.&#13;
Loom - Cranbrook 4H,6T&#13;
Refurbished. $1200.&#13;
(734)424-2048.___________&#13;
QUILTER'S PARADISE -&#13;
Quilting Stash Sale:Lots&#13;
of fabrics, notions,&#13;
books, craft items 9/22-&#13;
9/23 8am-2pm. 370&#13;
Benjamin Dr, Ypsi Twp.&#13;
(248) 444-3137.&#13;
Woodworking Tools -&#13;
PC dovetail jig; PC&#13;
plunge router; Delta&#13;
downdraft table;&#13;
Jorgensen mini-miter&#13;
saw; Tormek sharpener&#13;
with acc.; PC router table&#13;
with router; Delta dust&#13;
collector; Delta belt/disc&#13;
Sander; Freud 8" dado&#13;
set; PC profile sander;&#13;
Ryobi biscuiter; B 8D&#13;
Wizard rotary tool.&#13;
Miscellaneous,&#13;
djpg herzig@msn.com,&#13;
7734)662-3411.&#13;
New Holland TC30 diesel&#13;
2005 w/ bucket 8 finish&#13;
mower deck, lOOhrs.,&#13;
$16,000. (734) 231-7328.&#13;
Wanted: Skidsteer&#13;
Material Bucket 8 forks,&#13;
w/ universal mounting,&#13;
also looking for used&#13;
Gehl Model 6625, 6635,&#13;
or 6640 or new Holland&#13;
Model 180, or larger, will&#13;
pay cash if price is right,&#13;
734-340-4314&#13;
Wheeler &amp; Holister&#13;
Farrier Services.&#13;
44 yrs of experienced,&#13;
innovative horseshoeing.&#13;
(734) 904-1311&#13;
Farmer's and&#13;
Crafter's Market&#13;
A PPL E S, $15/bushelCider&#13;
$4/gal, honey. Lesser&#13;
Farms 8 Orchard Dexter&#13;
M-S 9-6Sun1-6.426-8009&#13;
Livestock, Feed&#13;
and Seed&#13;
Auctions and&#13;
Auctioneers&#13;
Household items&#13;
ALL NATURAL BEEF.&#13;
Half, Whole or quarter.&#13;
No hormones or steroids&#13;
Grain Fed 517-403-7725&#13;
Amerillet&#13;
is a networking solutions&#13;
integrator that provides&#13;
products and services&#13;
for LAN and WAN. We&#13;
are seeking an Inside&#13;
Sales Representative&#13;
with strong business -tobusiness&#13;
hunting skills.&#13;
Telemarketing experience&#13;
is welcome, however&#13;
not necessary.&#13;
Technical product training&#13;
provided. AmeriNet&#13;
offers competitive salary&#13;
and benefits. If you have&#13;
what it takes to join this&#13;
growing field, send your&#13;
resume 8 cover letter to:&#13;
Sales Director, AmeriNet&#13;
1241 S. Maple, Ann Arbor,&#13;
Ml 48103, or e-mail&#13;
to sara@amerinet.com&#13;
Part Time Positions (2)&#13;
Milan Public Library.&#13;
Reference/ Technology&#13;
Librarian. 25/hrs week.&#13;
$16.50/hr. M LS required.&#13;
Adult Services Assistant&#13;
20/hrs week. $12/hr.&#13;
Bachelor's degree&#13;
preferred. Email resumes&#13;
to: susan.wess@&#13;
monroe.lib.mi.us&#13;
No phone calls.&#13;
Social Worker/&#13;
Supports Coordinator&#13;
FT, 1 position. Experienced&#13;
providing case&#13;
management 8 supports&#13;
coordination services to&#13;
developmentallydisabled&#13;
individuals. Bachelor's w/&#13;
YET ANOTHER&#13;
CLASSIFIED AD&#13;
THAT WORKED&#13;
Mich L B SW required.&#13;
- Valid Ml drivers license.&#13;
Excellent employer paid&#13;
benefits. Appiv bv man/&#13;
fax: Monroe Community&#13;
Mental Health Authority.&#13;
HR Dept. PO Box 726.&#13;
Monroe. Mi 4 8 161 Fax:&#13;
734-243-0145 bv 9/21&#13;
Real Estate Agent&#13;
Exp. Hamburg Twp-&#13;
Work in a gold mine&#13;
Ask for Marshall Smith.&#13;
810-531-0398&#13;
SALES REP&#13;
A leader in the decorative&#13;
fabric 8 furniture&#13;
industry needs sales rep&#13;
to build and maintain&#13;
long-term relationships&#13;
with residential interior&#13;
designers in Michigan,&#13;
ideal applicants must be&#13;
a confident, organized,&#13;
motivated self starter&#13;
w/ computer knowledge.&#13;
Some travel is required.&#13;
E-maii resume to:&#13;
sdTabTurn@hotmail.com&#13;
CHAZ CABELA REAL&#13;
ESTATE/ PERSONAL&#13;
CONTENTS AUCTION&#13;
Sat, Sept 8 @ 10 a.m.&#13;
850 Lloyd Rd.,&#13;
Dundee, Ml 48131&#13;
23 N. to Lloyd Rd. or&#13;
from 23, M50 Exit&#13;
(Dundee) East to Toledo&#13;
St. - Turns into Lloyd Rd.&#13;
Go to Auctionzip.com&#13;
(Ml) #1389 for details.&#13;
Selling 3 Lots 8 Executive&#13;
Home on Raisin River.&#13;
Contents: Grasshopper&#13;
Zero Radius, Shop&#13;
Tools, Hunting Bows 8&#13;
Equip. Name Brand Furniture&#13;
8 Household.&#13;
JM Auction Svc., LLC.&#13;
517-266-4655&#13;
Terms Cash/Check&#13;
Not Responsible for&#13;
Accidents/Losses&#13;
CONSTRUCTION&#13;
EQUIPMENT&#13;
AUCTION&#13;
Pontiac Silverdome&#13;
Thurs. and Friday,&#13;
Oct. 11 and 12-10 AM&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
CONSIGNMENTS&#13;
WANTED. Ad deadline:&#13;
September 14.&#13;
Cal) Miedema&#13;
Auctioneering at&#13;
1800lastbid (527-8243).&#13;
fTTITi&#13;
Entertainment center-&#13;
High quality white lacquer,&#13;
7 ft tall X 9ft 5 in&#13;
long $750.734-216-1000&#13;
Ethan Allen Solid Maple&#13;
bdrm set. Full size bed,&#13;
dresser, mirror, night&#13;
stand. $1000. Please&#13;
call 734-945-1169&#13;
Futon Bunkbed - W/twin&#13;
upper, white metal&#13;
frame, mattresses included&#13;
$250.00.&#13;
(810)229-7658.&#13;
Nursery Stock,&#13;
Soil, Seed and&#13;
Plants&#13;
EVERGREENS- Buy 'em&#13;
where they grow! Special&#13;
6 ft Blue Spruce $95&#13;
Matthes Evergreen Farm&#13;
734-269-2668_&#13;
Find it Here!&#13;
In the classifieds.&#13;
ATV's and Quad Racers&#13;
Aviation&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs and Service&#13;
Boat Docks and Slips&#13;
Boats, Motors, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Health, Fitness and Sporting&#13;
Goods&#13;
Motorcycles, Mini Bikes and&#13;
Service&#13;
Recreation and Travel Vehicles&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
Skis, Skates and Accessories&#13;
Snowmobiles, Equipment and&#13;
Service&#13;
Bicycles, Repairs&#13;
and Service&#13;
WANTED TO BUY&#13;
Quality used bikes. Campus&#13;
Student Bike Shop,&#13;
336 Maynard St., Ann&#13;
Arbor 734-327-6949.&#13;
Leather sofa and chair&#13;
Dining table, 4 leaves, 4&#13;
chairs, china cabinet&#13;
$450. (734)649-7757.&#13;
MATTRESS - Queen&#13;
pillowtop $95. still in&#13;
plastic, warranty. Can&#13;
deliver. 734-231-6622&#13;
Refrigerator- side by side&#13;
3 yr old, top of the line,&#13;
25.5cf stainless steel&#13;
Whirlpool, water/ice in&#13;
door. $895. 945-9123.&#13;
Teak Dining Set - Danish&#13;
modern Dyrlund table&#13;
extends to 35 x 103.&#13;
Table w/ 8 chairs $595,&#13;
Cabinet $400. VG&#13;
Condition.(734)623-9745.&#13;
Pets, Supplies, 1 Boat Docks&#13;
Grooming and 1 and Siips&#13;
Training&#13;
Boat 8 RV Storage 24/7&#13;
AADR &amp; ADBA Reg&#13;
Pitbull Pups. More info&#13;
call Ray. 734-320-5563&#13;
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★&#13;
Abyssinian Kittens- CFA,&#13;
rare, beautiful 8 very loving.&#13;
$350 734-587-3033&#13;
AKC Chocolate Lab&#13;
Puppies- Great w/&#13;
children, shots, $400.&#13;
(248) 974-5500.&#13;
Access 8 Surveillance.&#13;
7540 Whitmore Lk Rd -&#13;
Brighton 810-231-0276&#13;
Health, Fitness&#13;
and&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
■ Nordic Track c2420&#13;
Treadmill, Fully computerized,&#13;
6 hrs, pd $1260.&#13;
$675 (734) 461-0431&#13;
Lawn, Garden and&#13;
Snow Equipment&#13;
AKC Dachshunds -&#13;
Wirehaired, 8 weeks&#13;
Rare little stand-up comics.&#13;
European lines,&#13;
$750. (734)428-9284.&#13;
WOLVERINE&#13;
For sale to highest bidder,&#13;
excellent condition.&#13;
Reserve. 517-524-8137&#13;
Motorcycles,&#13;
Mini Bikes&#13;
and Service&#13;
Electric Lawn Mower -&#13;
B8D Mower.&#13;
Used 3 times. $125.&#13;
djpg herzig@msn.com,&#13;
1734)662-3411.&#13;
Simplicity- 0 turn,&#13;
18Hp 50 in, $750.&#13;
(734) 429-9930&#13;
AKC German Shepherd -&#13;
Pure black, 8 wks old.&#13;
Adorable! 734-391-5612.&#13;
or 517-223-7410&#13;
Honda '79 500cc, silver&#13;
Wing, looks nice, runs&#13;
great, $ 1100/best.&#13;
____ (734) 649-5417&#13;
AKC PUG PU P S -&#13;
Champ Bkgrnd Fern 1&#13;
Fawn, 1 BIk $100 Dep, 4&#13;
wks old; ready 9/24 $800&#13;
Firm (810)240-1937.&#13;
Antique and&#13;
Classic Vehicles&#13;
Chevy Corvette '80 - 350&#13;
motor. Exc. condition.&#13;
$13,500/OBO. Too much&#13;
to list! (734) 657-6452&#13;
VW Bug '78 convertible.&#13;
Great condition. Stored&#13;
and preserved. White&#13;
with black top. $8000&#13;
firm. 734-478-0422.&#13;
We are proud to use&#13;
recycled rtewsprint&#13;
Lhasa Apso Puppy - Female,&#13;
9 weeks, shots and&#13;
wormed, beautiful and&#13;
friendly, house trained&#13;
$450.00 (517)536-4957.&#13;
YORKIES - 1 female&#13;
and 1 male, $400/each&#13;
8 weeks. Ready 9/3/07&#13;
(734) 484-4834.&#13;
Riding Horses,&#13;
Equipment&#13;
and Stables&#13;
BOARD - Uncrowded&#13;
dressage barn, pasture&#13;
turn-out, big stalls in/out&#13;
arenas, lessons 995-0092&#13;
Susuki '87 650cc, street&#13;
bike, only 10K mi., black/&#13;
silver, beautiful cond.&#13;
runs great. $1950/best.&#13;
(734) 649-5417.&#13;
Sale Prices on&#13;
Q u a lity Cars,&#13;
Trucks &amp; Vans-&#13;
All backed By our&#13;
6 0 y e a r&#13;
R e p u ta tio n !&#13;
‘06 MAZDA 6 S&#13;
2 to choose from, both have&#13;
balance of factory warranty.&#13;
'02 FORD RANGER&#13;
Flare side, white, gas mileage&#13;
special................. $5,995&#13;
‘02 MERCURY COUGAR&#13;
Auto, charcoal grey, 1 owner.&#13;
Sharp!...................$7,990&#13;
'040LDSALERO&#13;
29K. one owner, clean,&#13;
priced to move.....$8,995&#13;
'02 CHEVY SILVERADO REG CAB&#13;
White, 24K. auto......$10,900&#13;
‘02 MAZDA TRIBUTE E$&#13;
V6. auto, leather. 4x4, loade&#13;
d ...................... $11,900&#13;
'04 FORD MUSTANG&#13;
40th anniversary edition,&#13;
one owner, low miles, like&#13;
new.................... $12,500&#13;
'06 FORD FOCUS&#13;
Auto, power, gas mileage&#13;
special............. $12,900&#13;
‘0? FORD TAURUS&#13;
Low miles, many to choose&#13;
from, as low as ...$12,950&#13;
‘07 FORD TAURUS SE&#13;
3 to choose from, as low&#13;
a s ...................... $13,500&#13;
‘04 MAZDA B3000 EXT CAB PICK UP&#13;
39K. black, auto... $13,900&#13;
07 FORD FOCUS&#13;
Red beauty, auto, power,&#13;
like new............. $13,990&#13;
‘04 GRAND MARQUIS GS&#13;
Arizona beige, Ian cloth, 25K&#13;
miles, travel ready!., $14,500&#13;
'07 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS&#13;
Travel ready!.........$15,961&#13;
'07 MAZDA 5&#13;
2 to choose from, low miles,&#13;
gray or black........ $16,900&#13;
'04 MAZDA 5 S&#13;
Auto, all power, leather, moonroot.&#13;
black beauty... $16,900&#13;
04 MAZDA 6&#13;
V6, auto, all power, leather,&#13;
moon, black on black diamond&#13;
......................... $16,900&#13;
'07 GRAND MARQUIS LS&#13;
Loaded, 1 owner, leather&#13;
&amp; all the options, save&#13;
thousands............$16,900&#13;
’OOCADILLIACDEVILLE&#13;
All the options, priced to&#13;
move.................. $ 7,995&#13;
'05 DODGE RAM RUMBLE&#13;
BEE EDITION 4X4&#13;
Unique yellow, one owner,&#13;
all the options, must&#13;
s e e .................... $18,900&#13;
'06 MONTEGO PREMIER&#13;
AWL Drive w/navigation&#13;
&amp; leather, 18K low&#13;
miles...................$19,900&#13;
'07 LINCOLN MKZ&#13;
Autumn red, moonroof. navigation,&#13;
loaded. 9K . $27,900&#13;
DEMO SALE&#13;
Several makes and&#13;
models to choose from&#13;
O P EN&#13;
Mon. &amp; Thurs.&#13;
till 9 pm;&#13;
Tues., Wed.,&#13;
Fri. till 6 pm;&#13;
Sat. 9 - 3&#13;
Uncoln-Mercury&#13;
Mazda&#13;
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(734) 482-7133&#13;
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C l 2 I CLASSIFIEDS w w w .m liv e .c om /c la s s ifie d s THE L IV IN G S TO N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2007&#13;
Automotive,&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FORD TAURUS WAGON&#13;
'99 Excellent condition,&#13;
clean, A/C, 105K,&#13;
$3695/best 734-320-2052&#13;
Ford Alloy Wheels with Taurus S E L '04 - SiF&#13;
Goodrich Tires (15") from verTeather ro'of 24V 20K.&#13;
2007 Honda Fit only 200 $io,900. 734-474-6370.&#13;
ml. $750. 734-996-3854 --------------------&#13;
PONTIAC F IR EBIRD'96&#13;
WHITE, 6cyl., T-Tops,&#13;
159K,runs great $5500/&#13;
best 248-635-2530&#13;
Budget Wheels,&#13;
Under $3,000&#13;
20 Cars Under $3,000&#13;
Financing/FIA Vouchers&#13;
734-484-0508&#13;
Chevy Caviler '02- 2 door&#13;
coupe, auto, air, radio/&#13;
CD, 62K mi, $3700.&#13;
248-231-6359.____________&#13;
CHRYSLER SEBRING '98&#13;
140K miles, 2 door,&#13;
automatic, good condition,&#13;
GOLD exterior,&#13;
BROWN-GOLD interior,&#13;
4 cylinders, 2WD, $2500.&#13;
E070775@hotmail.com&#13;
(323)627-7565.___________&#13;
Dodge Caravan '93-&#13;
100K-f, auto, fair cond. 6&#13;
cyl.. Mechanically sound.&#13;
$999. 734-662-4582&#13;
FORD EXPLORER XLT&#13;
'98-V-8. 5.0L, 137K mi, 4&#13;
door, loaded, 4x4, leather,&#13;
tilt, sunroof, dark blue&#13;
A/C, new tires &amp; brakes,&#13;
very clean in &amp; out, 6 CD,&#13;
Honda Accord EX-L V6&#13;
2004 29500 miles, 2&#13;
door, automatic, excellent&#13;
condition. Red exterior,&#13;
Ivory interior,&#13;
3 cylinders, AWD,&#13;
1HGCM82794A014913&#13;
A BS, Air, alloy wheels,&#13;
radio/cassette, CD&#13;
changer, CD, cruise control,&#13;
GPS, heated seats,&#13;
leather, moonroof, power&#13;
locks, power seats,&#13;
power windows, satellite&#13;
radio, sun roof, tilt,&#13;
$18000. It's very good&#13;
condition!! Price negotiable!&#13;
jiaep@umich.edu,&#13;
(804)477-5775.___________&#13;
LINCOLN TOWNCAR '98&#13;
Signature Series, white,&#13;
moonroof,6 CD, like new&#13;
$7900. (734) 428-1558&#13;
Honda Civic Del Sol '94&#13;
V-TEC31K, black, 5-spd.&#13;
turbo, NOS, many extras,&#13;
$7K. (734) 904-4402&#13;
HONDA CIVIC, '00 83,000&#13;
miles, 2 door, $5,100. In&#13;
good running condition&#13;
and currently under&#13;
guarantee 7^-717-9236.&#13;
HONDA CIVIC EX 03 19K&#13;
Black exterior. Excellent&#13;
Cond. Factory warranty.&#13;
$13,500 (734)474-1411.&#13;
Mazda 6 Sports Wagon&#13;
'04 - Auto, excellent&#13;
cond. Bose audio,&#13;
(989) 821-6561&#13;
Mazda Protege LX '99 -&#13;
68K, sunroof, new tires,&#13;
4-dr, auto, good cond.&#13;
$4500. (734) 668-6329.&#13;
Mercedes Benz 300SD&#13;
'80- Beautiful car, very&#13;
clean, runs well, $3750.&#13;
(734) 846-3994&#13;
SUVs&#13;
Mercury Sable '03 GS-t-&#13;
37K, 6 pass. 3.0L, $7400.&#13;
Blue book $7735.&#13;
(734) 971-8308.&#13;
Mercury Sable Premium&#13;
keyless, runs great. Must LS '04 leather, 15K, mint,&#13;
sell! $2900 734-262-4015 $11,400. 734-260-1987&#13;
Ford F-150 '89- Regular&#13;
cab, manual trans, 87K&#13;
mi. straight 6, Astro cap,&#13;
$1600/best 734-578-3894&#13;
Pontiac Grand Prix '02 -&#13;
Loaded 60K, $4,900&#13;
734-669-4433&#13;
Saturn SL1 '02-&#13;
4 dr., automatic, CD,&#13;
83K, $3300.248-231-6359&#13;
Volkswagen Passat GLX&#13;
4MOTION '00- 5 door,&#13;
ng LX '91- 5.0 automatic, excellent&#13;
black, auto. Runs good, condition, AWD, $6500.&#13;
clean, $3000/firm. greg.flash@gmail.com,&#13;
(734) 904-4402 (734) 332-0139.&#13;
Ford Ranger '94 Splash,&#13;
side step pick-up, 4 cyl. 5&#13;
speed, hard tonneu cover.&#13;
no rust, runs very&#13;
good, great gas milage,&#13;
$2450/best 734-649-5417&#13;
GMC Vandura '94 - 74K&#13;
new muffler, rear brakes,&#13;
fuel pump, $1500/best.&#13;
Must sell 734-972-4613&#13;
HONDA Accord LX 1992&#13;
166 family sale 0,000&#13;
miles, 4 door, automatic,&#13;
good condition, one&#13;
owner, $2,000.&#13;
djcoe5@hotmail.com,&#13;
(734)665-2909.___________&#13;
Honda Accord '96&#13;
160K, $1750.&#13;
(734) 429-1389&#13;
Honda Civic DX '98 -&#13;
Gets good gas mileage.&#13;
Manual, 11 IK mi., has&#13;
some dents. $2800.&#13;
734-476-3788____________&#13;
Mercury Cougar XR7 '94-&#13;
Very clean good body, a&#13;
lot of new parts, 5K mi&#13;
on rebuilt engine.&#13;
$2200/best.734-272-5931&#13;
OLDS 88 ROYALE '92 -&#13;
Excellent condition, no&#13;
rust, runs greatl Must&#13;
see! $2250 734-426-2598&#13;
Pontiac Firebird Formula&#13;
'89- T tops, V8, 5 spd,&#13;
loaded. $2550/best. For&#13;
more info. 734-272-9070&#13;
Pontiac Grand Prix '95&#13;
CleanlOnly $700!For listings&#13;
800-495-0660 x5746&#13;
Saturn SL2 '99 $2600&#13;
Saturn SC2 '97 $2700&#13;
734-669-4433&#13;
Subaru Legacy '92&#13;
Needs works, $900/best.&#13;
(734) 878-3214&#13;
$500! Police Impounds!&#13;
Honda,etc from$500 Listings:&#13;
800-619-3790x2275&#13;
Import&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
MERCEDES-BENZ E-430&#13;
4-MATIC '01 49,500&#13;
miles, 4 door, automatic,&#13;
excellent condition,&#13;
BLACK exterior, BLACK&#13;
interior, 8 cylinders,&#13;
AWD, ABS, Air, alarm,&#13;
radio/cassette, bucket&#13;
seats, CD changer,&#13;
cruise control, heated&#13;
seats, leather, moonroof,&#13;
Onstar, power locks,&#13;
power seats, power&#13;
windows, tilt, $20,000.&#13;
btanury@ameritech.net,&#13;
(248) 853-2011.__________&#13;
MERCEDES E500 '04&#13;
AWD V8 $30,500. 45k,&#13;
Silver, BIk Leather, New&#13;
Car Warranty, New Tires&#13;
(734)429-3311.&#13;
Ford Explorer '00&#13;
Sport 65K $5400&#13;
734-878-3214&#13;
GMC J IM M Y '94- Award&#13;
winning show SUV. Candy&#13;
apple red w/ ghost&#13;
flames. 6 in lift, 30 in&#13;
Goodyear Wrangler tires.&#13;
17 in chrome rims.&#13;
Street glow neon package.&#13;
$8500.734-645-7356&#13;
GMC Suburban '98 SLT -&#13;
4WD, 97K, 3rd row, all&#13;
options. New tires/brakes.&#13;
$9500. 734-678-0581&#13;
Grand Cherokee '04&#13;
Black 59K V8, AC, CD,&#13;
Tow package like new&#13;
clean $13K 734-730-1628&#13;
HONDA PILOT EX- L'03-&#13;
1 owner, 34,800 miles!&#13;
Leather 8 fully equipped.&#13;
Economical SUV! Excellent&#13;
condition. Honda&#13;
serviced. New price;&#13;
$17,900 734-994-5820.&#13;
Jeep Liberty LT 06 26K&#13;
miles, excellent condition,&#13;
4WD, leather,&#13;
moonroof, $20,000/best&#13;
(562) 519^382.&#13;
TOYOTA SIENNA XLE&#13;
'04-AWD, 7 passenger&#13;
low mi (16K), excellent&#13;
cond., loaded. Gray/&#13;
gray, DVD, heated leather,&#13;
$25K. Safety winner;&#13;
side/curtain airbags.&#13;
Ext. warranty thru 2011.&#13;
Original Ann Arbor&#13;
owner, mvdvelde®&#13;
umich.edu, 734-769-7521&#13;
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JE E P W R A N G L ER '93-&#13;
129K, 6 cyl, new parts &amp;&#13;
tires, hard top, 5 spd, red&#13;
$3850/obo 734-878-6253&#13;
Mercury Mountaineer '04&#13;
V8, AWD, 7 pass., blue,&#13;
power, $12,800 829-9700&#13;
MITSUBISHI MONTERO&#13;
'02 - 4x4, clean, V-6,&#13;
moonroof, only 89K mi.&#13;
$9,500. 734-277-1165&#13;
Domestic&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
Buick Park Ave. '97 -&#13;
Black, loaded, moon&#13;
roof, wheels, 98K. Looks&#13;
b drives good. $3900/&#13;
best. (734) 904-1687.&#13;
CHEVY MALIBU LS 02&#13;
75,00 miles, CD, leather,&#13;
moonroof, remote starter.&#13;
$6,700 (734)231-7850.&#13;
Chevy Malibu LT '07 -&#13;
Fully loaded, CD, 7K,&#13;
$10,500. 734-222-4985&#13;
Ford Focus S E S '05 -&#13;
Silver, spoiler, only 4K,&#13;
sport pkg, CD/MP3,&#13;
$10,900. 734-320-2752&#13;
Acura 3.5 RL '03-&#13;
98.000 miles mostly&#13;
highway, 4 door, automatic,&#13;
excellent condition,&#13;
Loaded, $11,000.&#13;
bmann999@yahoo.com,&#13;
(734) 787-1332.__________&#13;
ACURA 3.5 RL '03&#13;
98.000 mostly highway&#13;
miles, 4 door, auto, loaded,&#13;
excellent condition,&#13;
$11,000. (734) 787-1332.&#13;
Audi A6 Quattro 2.7T '01&#13;
black, 114Kmi, well&#13;
maintained 1 owner,&#13;
$10,500. 734-904-3910&#13;
Audi A6 Quattro Sedan&#13;
'95 - 97,400 mi., silver,&#13;
leather, AC, auto, more.&#13;
$5100. (734) 429-1230&#13;
BM W 328i Coupe '07&#13;
10,600 miles, 6-speed&#13;
stick. Black exterior,&#13;
biege leather, Take over&#13;
my 12K mi/yr. lease at&#13;
$522/month, and I'll give&#13;
you a $700 rebate.&#13;
Must apply and qualify&#13;
through BM W Financial&#13;
Services. Call Mark&#13;
at (734) 662-5700.________&#13;
Chevy Impala '03- 4 door&#13;
auto, air, CD, 57K, full&#13;
power, 3.4 engine V6,&#13;
$5950. (248) 231-6359&#13;
Honda Accord EX '97 -&#13;
4-dr, 5-spd, CD, moonroof,&#13;
all power, 112K,&#13;
$3,800. (734) 944-8802.&#13;
HONDA ACCORD '97&#13;
80K miles, 4 door, automatic.&#13;
good condition,&#13;
Air, radio/cassette, CD&#13;
and much more, $3750.&#13;
A nice car, 2nd owner&#13;
ISSAFADIL@ YAHOO.&#13;
COM, 734-277-6486.&#13;
Honda Accord LX '04&#13;
4 dr, auto, air, all power,&#13;
cruise, CD, 29K mi.&#13;
$12,900. 734-332-0049&#13;
Honda Accord EX '04 -&#13;
Loaded, roof, 20K,&#13;
$15,900. 734-474-6370,&#13;
Honda Accord LX '04 -&#13;
Power locks &amp; windows,&#13;
67K, $10,900.&#13;
(734) 972-7639&#13;
Honda Accord EX '04 -&#13;
V6, leather, roof, 29K,&#13;
$16,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
HONDA ACCORD EX '07&#13;
4 cyl, auto, sunroof, 3700&#13;
miles, Cool Blue Metallic,&#13;
exc. condition. Moving.&#13;
$18,950. (517) 780-3811&#13;
HONDA CIVIC EX '01,&#13;
70K service, $8850&#13;
homayoonp@comcast.&#13;
net, (734)668-6598.&#13;
Mitsubishi Eclipse '00 -&#13;
5 speed, 117K miles, CD&#13;
8 tape, good condition.&#13;
$3900. 734-971-1467&#13;
Nissan Sentra 1.8S '06&#13;
4-dr, auto, air, ad power,&#13;
30K $9800. 734-222-4985&#13;
NISSAN SENTRA '06&#13;
1.8L, 5K, premium pkg,&#13;
6 CD changer,subwoofer&#13;
$10,300. 734-604-4524&#13;
Toyota Corolla CE&#13;
01- 4 dr, auto, air, CD,&#13;
$4400, (734) 320-0769&#13;
VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE&#13;
TURBO DIESEL 2003 approx&#13;
80,000 miles, 2&#13;
door, automatic, like new&#13;
condition. Silver exterior.&#13;
Black interior, 2WD, Air,&#13;
alarm, radio/cassette,&#13;
bucket seats, CD changer,&#13;
cruise control, heated&#13;
seats, moonroof, power&#13;
locks, power windows,&#13;
tilt, $13,500. Transferable&#13;
Extended Warranty&#13;
Winter package&#13;
rebeccakielhorn@hotmai&#13;
Lcom, (517)592-4145.&#13;
VOLVO 740 Turbo wagon&#13;
'92 - well maintained,&#13;
156K, great family car,&#13;
$3000. (734)996-9090.&#13;
Volvo S70 '98 - Auto CD&#13;
moonroof spoiler silver&#13;
148K newer Aqua tred&#13;
tires $4900.734-678-6363&#13;
★ VW GOLF GL '06 ★&#13;
White.all power.just over&#13;
12K, auto. $13,385. 734-&#13;
424-1735; 702-769-6525&#13;
VW Passat GLS '99 V6&#13;
Sedan,148K hwy, auto,&#13;
well maint., new tires&#13;
$5100/best 734-717-7165&#13;
Swanlmportauto.com&#13;
V W Je t ta G L S '97 $5200.&#13;
Nissan Maxima '93 •&#13;
$3800 Toyota Avalon&#13;
XLE '99 - $6300&#13;
Honda Civic EX '97 •&#13;
$5300. S 734-973-1350&#13;
swanvolvo@yahoo.com&#13;
Toyota Land Cruiser '96 -&#13;
125K mi, good condition,&#13;
dark blue, all the extras.&#13;
$8500/best 734-717-7165&#13;
Trucks&#13;
CHEVY 3500HD '96- 1-&#13;
ton, dualy, 12 ft. stake&#13;
bed w/dump, auto.&#13;
$3500/obo. 734-449-4519&#13;
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Chevy Silverado 2500HD&#13;
'04 - (3ap, liner, tow pkg.,&#13;
white, 61K mi., very&#13;
good cond. $12,200.&#13;
(734) 426-0990___________&#13;
Ford F-150 '04 4x4, auto,&#13;
CD, 50K, 1 owner, clean,&#13;
A/C $11,900. 829-9700.&#13;
FORDF150 '97 150,000,&#13;
ext. cab, 4x4, good condition,&#13;
red, 5.4L, XLT&#13;
$4,800. (734)904-5948.&#13;
FORD F I 50 '01 - Triton&#13;
V8, 4x4, Rhino liner, cd&#13;
player, AC, $7000/best&#13;
352-275-2849____________&#13;
Ford F-250 Super Duty&#13;
'99-V10 2wd, Lariat, super&#13;
cab ,6 ft box, 92,500&#13;
mi$10,000. 810-844-0759&#13;
Ford Ranger XLT '98- V6&#13;
3.0L, 88K, all power, tilt &amp;&#13;
cruise $3850/best.&#13;
(313) 584-5569&#13;
I Vans and Buses&#13;
CHRYSLER Town &amp;&#13;
Country LX '01 -&#13;
97,145 miles, excellent&#13;
condition, 3.8 V6, AWD,&#13;
A BS, CD changer, power&#13;
seats, power windows,&#13;
$6400. Rear heat/&#13;
AC, Quad seats&#13;
patti@internet2.edu,&#13;
(734)260-5073.___________&#13;
Chrysler Town &amp; Country&#13;
'03 - 74K, good cond.,&#13;
newer tires/brakes, looks&#13;
nice S8K. (734) 484-1259&#13;
Dodge Grand Caravan&#13;
'07 2 sliding, auto, power&#13;
20K. $15,800. 829-9700.&#13;
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3500 Jackson Rd.&#13;
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HONDA ACCORD LX‘04&#13;
4dr, black, 57K miles, auto,&#13;
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HONDA ACCORD EX‘04&#13;
4dr, 4 cyl, auto, 22K miles,&#13;
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HONDA ACCORD EX ‘04&#13;
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VWPAHATGLS SEDAN‘04&#13;
4dr, dark blue, 4 cyl, auto,&#13;
41K mi., Certified, $16,990&#13;
HONDA ACCORD EX ‘04&#13;
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HONDA ACCORD EX ‘05&#13;
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HONDA ACCORD EX ‘04&#13;
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HONDA ACCORD EX ‘04&#13;
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HONDA CR-V EX ‘03&#13;
Silver 4 cyl, auto, 35Kmi„&#13;
Certified, $18,990&#13;
HONDA CR-V EX‘05&#13;
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HONDA ODYSSEY EX ‘04&#13;
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